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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-1-17, Page 5Tonics WAMPOLES TASTELESS . COD LIVER OIL HY POPHOSPHITES VINOL COD LIVER OIL for that hanging -on cough CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE PHONE 90, GODERICH MODEATRE! El TH to January 2itbl Week of January 21st I Monthly and Tucsaay- MILTON SILLS and DORIS KENYON eul.porud by a really um.rrwandld eapebl! cast in a thrilling Never before has the underworld been se, daringly exposed - its gang wars - it« secrete and a besutilul noutance that bloc domed in the midst of it all. "THE HAWK'S NEST" Dazzling youth and Zippy Comedy in "THE COLLEGIANS" THE SIGNAL, R. M. Gale. The rector took for his tert BL John ul He hatebelleveth in i tray n o Tshall he do Ids the works that 1 works than these sialso: and greatercause I oto unto mY Fathershall ." At : because of his sermon" r the oto thelOgteat faith and w he f the.d to ?hiss Lots and works of the dnreaed. Fol Woods wing "In the Garden. lowing this eervlce the cortege left for Trinity (•hunch, where the burial Ko, vice waw conducted by the torment was made In the family lla In Bayfield cemetery. The pallbearers were: Harold Rtlnsnn, Robert Penh*le. John T. Gairdner. Russell Heard. Ivan Rteckle and Harold Newrr,mta•. The e Beret tributes were many is deith the beauti- ful. The sympathy and other .bereaved sister. brother relatives. Th I on south hi Scotland, lust 1 w3. a f t s h WNITF.CHURCH _ GODERICH, ONT. GRETNA ORFBi _N1TNT. Building Long lk,:a1 act Eloping t (you• pies Owi•tril Re ad• The march of ss may mean the passing of tn. '. smithy cot Gretna Green. wy - Pathnnder. This imwortal ttu;;l .1 eloping om- itted has been cone, by autlwr' Itlta ase menace 1u. iw,wrtrtr. The pn•sent owner f t, n, 1•idh blackmail sum building hast i lac• win eon- t dah, or veil, i5 being gradually tintp- sbye t to ' ove the d, and w•outrfi's education Is fore. sent to remove 11' n1:,..uug. Ifs .he bi stalwart owner P, � �.�• declare, 6,, I' In` ahead. But on boli alder sit In. would not take a .a mlu. fur it, ( dia-in Bengal and Bihar, on the oval and boasts that It t., a ^ut4•'•s,u> " land. and ilk Bombay, on the other -- Gretna Green in its heyday was •• the condi.luns under which women ort 01 eetlteeeis t'• the,utodern itrtiu, 1 are employed in Industry require ;10 Parl.. and other cities. Itueeway I he dnastieally altered. couplllod there iu soup.- • In Bihar, for example. they are what t were io py extenstiel)• ecupluyed to th.• coal what 5 are amps way that thereunhaci- couVler put a>cnder in there ei- mines, and the arrangement that hal been in force ever since th.•l!:•ttsitpy ties today. e ' 1 ,ce is d , hat the mon c tlx t e east thtmtrless d tin I efie1 and his wife cairies it on tier er the 6nslial, leader. As the I. 0 the tubs Of nearest village g no of. r n ! course, where the father • and 1114 1t was tong noluri.,u► arc the [avu)'i,e• a were • the pare had to be• GAIN FREEDOM SLOWI,t( India V Enaanclp►tton of 'tnlllen In In Melting Pr.gr.y.x, Though Nloe ly -Aro Still Caroller Cosi. The emancipation of Indian women is making progress which, If steady. Is extremely slow. 'frac, pra(•!lrailY every, province has gi,. ff women lie vote, 504 some of them the right to alt In representative bodlex; the pdr- --- (hv nR vote moth r to Lim terrible storm or blizzard that segue: of eloping couple,. 1i Mai is 10 say. par, sol its babyhood thew Parts for the laayt 1764 Fleet Prlaon to London was tie and childhood was spent under or. clot teat ne ov the t4c tlMh aide head and luaus it into 1 Wt11TIIICII 'RI7H. Jan. 14.--Owing KINGSBRIDGE hag rats,.,, In err ,ltapr few dwy5, the mach, am In y leading place ted . d l mat g KIN(:S1tFole :R, Jan. 15.-- Mr. andfriends ..,ndttlon and the rears whish eau from riages. But Lo Hatdwlck's\}ct of The Miner Act of 1923 was passed Sire. Md. Foley visited with frit!aldr been ow to Wlusham an Friday ar e. that year abolish,.1 Fleet marriages. b> the Indian LPa>aanlrr in the l.oen rffw•tic4,y stopped. The hearse. 80 the runaway cuupl, s, whose mar - In ire n 'ie Day.m' teeth of angry protests from the Mita Annie Dalton to spending s coming out to a funeral at the set at rtagrs were forbtdleu by trate par- heads of the -mining industry' in Bi - 'behind WhIU5hnr,9, ma Slt,lr.la>•• 1111"'t at ants or the stern laws of England, hos The mine owners were afraid % ehind 11111. one runner latrine got had to find a more hospitable country tar. it would empty their pas )t down In a hole duet by $ear. Asa result Gretna ereen. ai'roltx tl"' border, became the ;oat of many labor. These fears, however. have p to be ly ess; the thousand, deslrlb ( easy marriage. wedlock minerdle adaptinghimself to the new There they could be joined In wedlock conditions, and the total 0 ibe pa- bym merely da pre,. n their wisitne .to tion of the woman coal carrier Is marry In the pre:' nee of wltn'rsra. _ ..__ed therefore only a• question of a few few day" will, frie•hcbt 1p ((Weimer. Mr. TM.- Sullivan halt returned home after a delightful holiday in 1)440.1?' The funeral of Mr. Thoc quialey. chief engfnn'r. d1.'.( In Wingham hospital set •week. returned bottle on Thursday after a Wats held '•n Raturh,Y from the manse, very na..eeef .1 waxan on the Great Rev. hr 1'errie. of Wingham. con- is,►e+. Idl14ting the ...woe. at the house and PARAMOUNT PARAMoI'N'r. Jan. IS.-Jas. Iteidr a highly re+l+riled resident of Wedne+d•y and Thursday- u,•t¢hla.rlu...l. 1. seriously Ill and rr)n- fiord t.. Itlr r+pm. We little for his HAINES ant WILLIAM improvrm the cockybut likeable, logh-preesun' star' Minn Myrtle, Wehner has returned in • sizzling newspaper yarn. Bill, as a , 1.1 her ,a•hc1,l 11 p;Prvle. cob rels,rter who 1,, good, kuuws it. and The stork 1w- been very bully this .11,•10 •t 11111111 week. leaving' n'lrlhy boy N 1 "TELLING THE WORLD Ma.�tluhn ND.:a R• An answer !• the sue-ee'ee 1 Nee. R. Reed.. of %.ion, and )(Overt. a I The ceremony war u' dally pe Jit ere m ire a loto,more. toll -keeper, ferryman ,,r, In fact. at- The case of :he woman factory There Is golf. a of sN•kue•.e in by the village blaekatnith, hut the i Tsars the village and surrounding rvpuntrY• laborer In the Bombay cotton mills Iter. J. P•'11.1•k is r.. also Mr. and Mn l most anyone could perform it. is a harder one; Indeed, It Is only .r.. and Mr. Robert Thus from 17 ht to 1f56 tsar:ed one aspt.t of a eond[jion so opprer. Jae. 11+1r1wa1r' Green was the haven of distracted ; Ferri., i+ slowly Norma sive as 10 have reduced the workers Mr. and sire. Noma„ Wilkins and lovers, and the village smithy b. cam" to a chronic stats act discontent. The Noe, of ,,u,.on. ere vielt(ng her the most romantic bowie In all the mill hand' In tats of have been Idle permits. Mr and Mrs Thos. Gwent. I United Kingdoi3i. But Lord Broug- mny months .:using prthe past year,. Mr+. Jam M,4'1''mist rn, t Welland, ham's ,marrit In ages Illegal by making these rendered - and one powerful cause of .his trio - Is vf.lting her sister. Miss Ranh 1 hasty tion Is unquestionably their ineoneld- GnMutt who, had been with her I necessary for one of the contr t ting erste treatment at the hands of the h ,stirs to reside in Scotland for thew Ill owners A well-informed writer ' ++ + tel with r. an, nine.. Mrs. Geo. Mo4'lenag 1 •fort P I weeks prior to the ceremony. l►e In the Times of India drew an wt' l hove, a draughty structure with a Mrs. Ilan \tcholwen. Iv1Mies ikrinitte R ('tittle. R.N . has' ,pito this [act, however. Grotna Green. small fireplace. There Is no door to I has endured. Ste has the village - tsctlne picture n, the lot of �h w`r the dairy, and a }sols Milkman - man mill wOrton' in l Bombay } rexl- •SHOUID WOMEN DRIVE?" i of H Webster tun. enol• gtn'sb of Mrs w tendo t Iso+iStrtion as a. *sr- enho -, ar or two ago. thedallowed to wear only one coarse nis I intendant of Str$thrn' general h.�!.Isi.tthy. pricy a >e Jt,s p'ehster n+gently. I pltal. Thirty Sec. n per cent. of these n`41 -When he is eatln8• his hand must robe. ,iaturday- Thr pwremour• 1•.F.ff.et. are Is,.4. GOLD ei'lW1AGB l'ATK. pie live by familfee In flfngle• rooms. nut touch his Itps, and to prevent iiia b• }'ridgy at141 -"-- pl n mill worker atter du1nR throws kis [and Into lila mouth. When BOB STEP ec limning their me+clog this week on ac- , in -like a "'nit of ,x'144. stormy weather and had Jtkl' like the wind sen{ p I r eeha who has t) cook Thursday. January 17, 1929.-6 CLEARING SALE BEGINNING - - SATURDAY, JANUARY 19TH All Embroidered Pieces Greatly Reduced Stamped Centres 15c to $1.09 Stamped Luncheons 75c to $2.50 Stamped Runners 25c to $1.00 I Tuck -away Pillows 4Sc Pillow Cases, pair SI 00, 51.25 Bed Spreads 51.45, 52.19 Vanity & Buffet Sets, 20c, 2Sc, 30c I Quilted Carriage Covert- 855cc Quilted Pillow Tops, 20c, 30c, 35c Bridge Covers , Artsyl Rope, Artsyl Floss, Pull Skein 3 Skein 10c Reduction '•n .\II 1'1,1113 tuft I'ieet, BABBETTE GIFT SHOPPE INDIA'S HOLY MILKMAN. 'Podsua let) Dow 11 strict Rule* fee ('hien Milkman. The Tudas' a tribe Irving In South ern India. regard theft tuilk vendors as bolymeu. The chief of these is the Holy Mllkwau. who has an omdal residence. the Secret* Ualry, which he Is not allowed to leave during his term of ufnee. The Holy milkman. moreover. Is usually a bachelor; it he married before being appointed to hL high office, he must Irate his wife and devote himself entirely to (dowry - lug the stringeu: rids of the Sacred Dairy No ordtaary person may touch a Holy Milkman. for to do so would dente his exalted office and he would bo compelled to resign. Another re- strtstion is that Hely Milkmen must not b• spoken to except on Mondays and Thursdays. On other days• any message mus. be shouted friut a con- siderable distance. The dairy -temples are usually built in conical form. sad the wilkwu- priest must always sleep In the cow- DUNGANNON BARGAINS ! Real Bargains in Dining Room and Bedroom Suites Some in solid walnut and also in walnut finish. First come first served. J. R. WHEELER FURNITURE DEALER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phones: Store :13,', Res. :;,reaw Hamiltes St-,-Gdench P w'altta Teeoperstu a of • 4 old borate t'ellrr h ten hours to the milli has to re- drinkleg he must hold the vessel - iT'eoda IAnK Ilatlred Cats. One dly the rat r ok for her ) throat W trots i lr- 1NG.�NXt►\. Jan. Int - r. and _-,- the taus.. n' West in K Y StlDRel, who have 1114" visiting b 1 h It) came to look after her children. This brines the we•krud. the latter a fen its. M d ilei J file 6Rhti AUBURN • her turn to these congested condl:funs, .loft and pour the liquid down his Drs r family and a tap. M d local • rp. iter w' and m demon, briny like a true knight of heel ,kir. Tom Irwin. elf near i.tti kn ewe D Doge• kfirtb, romance and thrill's all Diode n. ),,rine-+,. 'rite tie Toronto over Hr one tui ht epic of I ' Mr an Ra P city OpAA9NHUPlBltB trio Nl'N/:RY. Fri - Wider his arm one of the oddest IU- se venle' n hours P mill hands haat,• of (tilos make AI,I1•tlsln Shortage of food 4 "MICX.EY'S WILD Wer' Toronto. Jath. la. -kir. A. Matt till Nos. is 111 with pneumonia. 1 of rest poking sections of China, during lis -- --- „f a hero. sla•ut ;be week -end at tile }r(P .s w'altin¢ on him. ! slaa�at kind iof aVcat is :hie- I ring ffor arw,'i-ome period i Rev. W. E. perry Is cisitlhg friends' d him and recruitment Is thusobtained 'put year has begets aLgumruted by ' Velure red T o at : c u I Milne here. COMING. -'Mae Pioneer Scout' with' Mr. Dui id Wllein Is seriously ill at i I meeting of the Thls 1s a told storage I {.resent 1 \ HUNTING DOGS. devastated n Fred Thomson The funeral of M R tl rs ease storage warehouse I m g •! Give Hattie to the "King Indeed, that had taken a o n to sixteen or see me, write, Mars Evans. He had her working . me effect cit 11 '° vane• rrtuninl to Toronto last Fr- conditions on th Natives of R y Ho kittens I've ever seen. Apparent- been extremely injurious, Dlnhes of 1'beau. We regret to report that kir. John y a IooR-halred white It didn't loetk coarse, viol of view the p• - •thing and from this p _ i U,e Tientsin n' Wert. ' i N IN THE ROUGH iJl URN a. Fontaine Fox Comely 1 rnr)nla. Nurse are almost a bleats !Ike a Persian. More than anything a"MA rt Lundon,Ulis wMk. u e cat. A year I olds and growing . r t The regular ne out 1 c he a:pi:aoed, "the cold I. 1► • • 1, The ted fields h Woneen'r ln�titut• will ire held al the or so ago,' working for t In spite of the hla;he humr of Mrs. W. R. • t'• 1e u tb kill rata. K - { the vast clouds of grasshopper, witch a Ix Benmiller Sunday School X1,.,.1,; every Sunday at 9.46 o'clock Ever)Mlf Cerdialy larded Is Mad Mies Aller Clark, of 1 Itruseele teak plate last Friday after Ile snivel of the C. 1'. H. train atI 1'2 Zoe p.114 A neon service was held in the United church. and interment took Place in Ball's remoter). For many years Mies t'iark was a resident of Aulalrn. hall of late 4e$rs when to her ,tI,ter,llteMr-. firtin- �rmstrongwith of Iter .1.tmr. Hnra!rel+. where ale. died. A bro- have been so numerous, UI }, en e p i « 1 prices tor most foudstuR.. grasx Thur+day. January 24tb, Of :; ucbak. took In 1sh 1Pot oda p and the dark of Roasts." hoppers have been cheater in the (toll call resolution. for 111• Ne•w What w A woman bfu-Rattae banter recently market than for many years Year. The topic, •Tesaehing Itoys Dud and the cold, only a few of 'em lived, hxhiblh•A two Rhodesian rldgrhark At times they have actually br,•n Girl.. 1114. Mauaeement of M •y•" i+ but the ones that did grew lower i lion docs at a British Kenn.•1't'luhl procurable for six coppers a realty, sac tti be taken by Mrs. 1}•dot. 1115 Itcw. and longer hair, and this kitten is the show, which attracted much alien- that In the crasahul>Drr soot h,hs of The annual meeting of the library' fourth genera -ion. I've got seven of China the H.C.L. would not have Isere was held at the home of the 11- them." tloT4,"Q - Iion• dogs are so galled h♦ been so bad. 1'urth.•rutnre, till',. bearing. Miw i.. Te busi last Friday Wuc, if the cold !d the Himalayas al tatty' they are used in tracking lions were the shy and rinatve vart•t)- e•cening. 'After the bultlnew part of produced the inn laths the tom' safest more fivers than hapless sueata- Cala, It seems of w'hr t nrcP.san . will Pv• n rite thee. Mr. John ('lark. and ■ sister., the uteeeting'te'n,IhetPletion of officers peratur4 of a sold _ - -- - Air.. W. J. The'nt{s"'n nt111 reside Io lion of rel sellar should P• Auburn. I for 19_'9 took pin's. with the fullow•ine alleycats. Pe - M While ahi .ping a .:'east 1114 Tues- result: Pre -idem. Mrs. Redd. David, wch 1. "vT/r � don u,orniuq Mr. liar t'uugblut hall .1.1141: t'tr•pn-.i44eut. UPC. .1.. Walker:' t •-. Nr F Repss • treat -neer, lir. ' tt erre ki , • ' r o, •'ago w'arell-)114' Air • to the "king o1 1'1." Itnt ' for to trove about thee depend npun Inn.-hatr d I per w•hn envy !' nv n• f I •,,.(+ . ore: wings rather than legs dnR of r w g. ' s ear, d l,•. romantic lion dogscan refl. et As they are diff: -r. n 4y prat genrratlons at -perhaps lisle nein' pets w":old for the tabls,in dlRerent Barts of the n• icl,h.or a Boort actOUD or thenl.,•h, a In country. the tourist may' hate them to h• .•d, nn! se. to a d I ,enol. mutt any taste or preference An , Ir the misfortune of t + ler•any. its leg. T. E. Case: librnrian, Miss J. revert ,o a r11ot! i,air•dye Mr cherry Iv ,rico tells how the dentis. aecurdinK ,o the .fiatst .... 'dorm _..a ..,tet ..t la.f Sund,U• - AN EASY RECIPE FOR 1 • ..\. tt v t•D.o'r, i hunters of a certain Afrlean tribe Mark. John the liaptlst took los with once borrowed his terrier In rder'to wild honey.' In the south of china. snarl,.. �a1 .'sno t ,,,, :,1.4.:10S ,*f di=cover the whereabouts of w lion the natives usually eat thew boiled • clnnao•uf'. HAPPINESS Tomorr.w' muni1g. when you woke up, atretell yunrselt Jinn I1• thankful yon ere olive an'1 able to send 15.415 .1.•k friend a Isautiful hunch of 14TEN.tKT'S KOBE$ OK l'U B \ ATlONh which will •rasps real happiness -an i pin will 11• all the happier for the giving. ASII.F1ELD • „.•-. - TI Mon l'irPIP of the 1'nUw {, • Tt ! ,and tl, t n that had t alt n AslirlE1,D, Jan, n A.hfleld 1'rtsl.'ty• Sunday was c 1114•h a student 11t R00% 1 few 1115 to 4114• c 111' :311.1 11,4' weather tilos, .ervk'e. The funeral ..t th. I' b1 I Stoar1, . n r !•,tint," Ina 1 whole . I4 Tientsin, the bodies are snipped of legs and wings and are then fried. and when placed upon a 'I i ler, look for all the world like and taste better than a heaped and inviting portion of hot potato chips. r ,t uP 1 -arc to t ,nate a i Ili„ rr. a commie.... ! a to nnYue a I bushes and not only found theon, , ley Mr. lounge home of MI.. ear'1urr. 'Tile oto is u lege. Tor 44(11 tor th1 new year are ay follows' new itecllw ex''usiveN- concerned hut attacked it, k. tting • *.bulldog" I. of the Wards (Honorary pre.ldrnt. • Mrs 'COME liar with Canadtar. 54alra, 5.1)1' John o' grip on its tall. ,. . wan no evening ei r'►reeldnit Yrs Jia London'. W. . k It r+ ler - •uutaln - whenIt sas tA lion was kit ed--• fact tthwt • in - rite •1 i•,D chnn'h "n ehl'y afternoon. January cth. nt the - repr•.en ans. on the C$ about • It -The w-ri 1 1 m► heldmonthly 3144dog T •e- th 1 I• le mad Wire- bogies. 'rhe or: trotted s. ttnrtorary c M,•Whinncy : president. Mies t►. Fin- artlele•s is M:ncltr t and Franc 1, sn ar the Into It 1). Mer', , nn : Irnatiurer, Mi.. E. Rm►c h ; re- to appeal to all s• ItsIIP f the , impressed Keaton Bite bought the ter- 1 RIGHT KIND 4)" .4\OM:R. . • a n ttulatlon IN aid wM. Hetil 711e+dmy. Jan- ....riling serrtarc MI■• M Rillih, ever Ydlau pop • nada and to read- stat for ter - it vg t does' nue San; m's ecrela rye +• (country specially In- ' nw•n•1ary. Mfrs 1.. Mc,e um : ors In the Old one .. r0.1rleted tot a ter Soh. took place from his late serresponding Kp M } inni be sideuer• to Lew•eu -.t ,''' Ran, p5PtM Urrsted In l,anadtan lite. 'wereay, January lepth. The e.-rvlcee idaolst, Mrs.. E. Finnigan. were conducted by I:ev. t'. I1. mac,. WART 1Nmntd, of L ut nee The pallbearers G E O. S T E were MMm++rx 1)1(11 dad I:Imer West, FLORIST Stanley Drennan, Frank Mar4,etun•n, nos MacKay and Jelin MorLwul, The Bruce St. Telephoto 1K Get>` friend+ attending 1h.• funeral from • i , distenee were Mr- John Math,.on, ! from 1N•troit, Mrs. Leonie. from plant Mott. Mrs. K. MacKenzie, of Sarnia. the i)lek+"tIM. from Tiverton. and Mr.'. Jnek (1un1o11•ll, of Hamilton. The ey'mptthy of the community 1+ Pi - , tended to the wife and fonr "Ilitle children of the d,. ea+aed. atm to ttfst- latn•nt.. slaters 1111,1 Aruthere. The mieseenery merlins Is to 1w• '114.111 111 111. home or Mrs. leave Nte" :ill nn Wedne+dny. January 18th. . Nye are glad to report that Hoes. suffering from Holli and "113" are 111! prd'tug 1,i.i lye t I ' furter 011 THE SIGNAL'S Clubbing List The S.gnal and The Toronto Globe... _.... 46.50 ............ The Signal end Tb4 Tomato 6.50 Daily Stu . The Signal and The London 8 50 Advertiser The Signal and The London 8.50 Free Press The Signal and The Toronto 6.50 Mail and F.mp"r^ The Signal and The Farmers 3 25 Sun . The Signal and The Family Herald and Weekly Star 3.00 The Signal and Saturday 5.50 Night The Signal and Saturday 4 75 Evening Post The Signal and The New 3 9•• Outlook The Signal and Canadian4 85 Homes and Gardens The Signal and The Catholic 3 75 Record The Signal and McLssa's' 75 Magazine The Signal and Metatreel Witt- ness _.............. tnaewal3.65 new 3.541 Th. Signal $ a d World Wide renewal 4.25 mew 3 85 The Signal gad Youth's Companion ......t....... 3.75 Th. signal and The Toronto s.7li Star Weekly The Signal sad Rod stud 1.d5 Gen .......... The Signal ad The C••adlike 2 98 Countryman Clubbing Rates With Other Parf- militias May Be Had on Application 11.11 i'11'.1.1) ' it.%SFIVAJI, Jan. 1:.. Mr. Nesbitt i Wood,. returned t'1. Toronto nn MOO - tiny. His mother.1 we :ore pleased to j revert, Is slowly impr'ivtnq. Mr. and Mr W. Elliott null babe 0. re vatted to Stretford on Thnraln) 1:,-r, owing to the sudden 'letth of Lt r'. Eliot t'. mot her;' Mrs. J., 'Meek. ' MIP' Gladys 1)tttlwal, who eddied her neither. Mrs. J. Davison. for a 'tarok, retnrued to London on Slntrda;y.' Mrs. .t W1_1.• and Mr. Newton stn. -teem, of Tor.'ttn, nre tI••ltlug their I ..rents. Mr. 111..1 Mrs .1,s Srnrge.m. .,1844 Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Sturgeon. ' Mr. E. W. 11.ker. who was working on a dredge al' glimmer on the their _fan tiny. returned home on Moodily. Wolfs of Mis+ Elizebf lh Snowden. - one of Rlantel'. Is• -•t kn.mn and n)„•'1 highly re.peet.d .,Itizen4. In the per - yen of Mlse Elizabeth .1 1tnowden. ;.1s 541 unity on Monday, .lanrttr' 7th. 1 MIs. Snowden wn. born In Ntanlcy MO iived all her life on the Sanhle line, where A.I. died. She w:,.4 a life- long meember of Trinity ehnreh. 1tac- 1M14. In whir), she took at. •,,five part. She was I*love11 to all who knew her end wits alwey+ 'n friend In nerd." Thr Thr ,I•rrn.d woe' '1 Tletirn will pra•nmonln •'flfellrewing u.' 11• erdls mi.•rd not only by her rein - 11y4. lint by the whole community. One .i.ter. Mtg. Ito'• Snowden. nt home. and one brother. Thome., nn the ad- joining term. ere titi .urit,er+ of a family M Me girl% and two boy. . The funeral servile• we• held at the hotter nn WedtMat•y etlternioon. dnnohldfd 1 by Rev. 1'. 11 Paull, awl+ted by Rev :tdtertise in The Signal Not Only Inevitable, :',r! at Times Noresaary. There is such a thine as righteous anger. Anger Is non only Inevitable, It is at limy•• necessary. says Arthur Poneonbv, M.P Its sheeny.. nte;04 Indifference, the most dtsas taus .r , all human fallings: Indignation Leen the motive power behind the great forward moorntents f., 11 tory of humanity. Indignation at _--_-*metal iWw:!lee. indi mit ion at ranny . fel purri vete n, tuiT?' Dir at ern. 1 ' h iso Joel. the ini'.ino.p. ,of 4584: ,'• 1•'ratl• “frons.. Th.. t cru,(,,,^d' turn 1'.,' I, n,:u, ':Lo it 11.r• ...,1.• of In ..n Lu tt..,., b. . •,a •. i nt. . ais J•} 1�.Tt '1." . t, s en, acgtrt':•.1111', pl.iri.I ae''elo';•n,, • lin„ a1' and 111•, ,,.!,,i• "le !:loon of all tl ..t Ili.• offer:. Al. any rate. h• Is .1 Dire bird. 111 .o11111• 11..11 for th. huiltre.0. of It+tote +++44-.1a d.•. rt lnt: e'f nor praise. AVh.•t,•as '•1 has a em•'• -i' Is really a c••mption ne alt halt Ch a nntst w:etrl• the• , 841111,1 ' tion of •le. to-nin r to 11111, r t'• k 111'1: If 111P t,tn1r'ter'nt 1+. -gee,..,, -.1 STOVES The best Stoves at the best prices New and Used Furniture Don't buy 48141it you see what we have to offer you. We positively save you looney r - In the Chevrolet six -cylinder line just announced is seen one of the most important developments in re- cent motor history -the production of a powerful and attractive six in the low price range hitherto oc- cupied exclusively by fours. Among the seven new models offered are the coach and sport cabriolet, seen above together with the fully en- closed valve -in -head motor. This motor develops 45 horse- power -32 per rent more than its four -cylinder predecessor. The fac- tory st•tea that "speed has beets stepped up to satisfy maximum rettu i rementa," Notable features aro gasoline Dump instead of vacuum tank feed, adjustable driver's seat, water temperature gauge on dash' and special accelerating pump which operates when the accelera- tor is depressed. The announcement of the new CA? reveals that Chevrolet eng,nt,r*, began four years ago the r. work, planning and proving trrmen•1 feting whish ctllmtnate,l in the new car. More than i00 rinth•re'1!, motors are raid to have hes n hon. and Nested BLACKSTONE'S Furniture Exchange •'On !ne B oadsn of Gorier cn MILLINERY January Clearance Sale of Winter Hats of Remarkable Value \lost of these Hats are marked nt hitt a fraction of their (1)r tiler Value Nearly every on'. 1- an individual style :and the -,•:l$0t1 + inn+t fuvor'rl tenors EXTRA SPECIAL Friday and Saturday January Sale HALF PRICE Children's Hats, several different styles 51.50 •o are cordially inii!e.t 1. inety . t Miss M. R. MacVicar Kingston St. The "Flu" will get l UL tl you tit) not wear Tit Opr theleriel FOOTWEAR i We have cosy warn, fnotwr:)r of all kind. Try a pair of our GOODRICH ZIPPERS. They fit snugly at the top and the cuff is so shaped as to fit closely when turned up. We have sold GOODRICH ZiPPERS for three years and not two per cent. have given trouble. Overshoes for every nternl)er of the family. KEEP WARM AND DRY Get them at W. Hern's Shoe Store IARF 1'114i\1': ISD' _ n