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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-8-1, Page 66. -Thur .lay. •Auteruet 1, 1929. THE SIGNAL. .ODERICH, ONT. Sunday Afternoon Are you afraid to eat a hearty meal ? vvHAT doe* meal- time mean to you? Is .t the pleasure that it should be to restore the energy your work has taken from von? Or must you pick and .hoose'- in dread of indigestion? Here is a remedy that has brought relief to men and women the world over. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are taken every da% in many countries, speci- fically for digestive trou- bles and stomach dis- orders, and have brought happiness to thousands of one-time sufferers. For. besides strengthening the digestive nerves. they in- vigorate n- viRaate and purify the entire system and .lay die foundation for continued health. • Buy Dr. Williams Pink Pills now at your drug- gist's or any deafer in medicine, or by mail. 50 cents. postpaid, from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. s Dr Milani PINK PILLS .Ois[NOID KAYE 111 ee C0I. UIte•' Cleveland's Bread is a lenliding eon.,lrrueut to ane' 411111, --delicious itt'i hell 41141 1411.1- ing rest to theft -4 44 the menu. Voir family will demand twice tate tench of nor Bread+14 any other. Fneo.tralre Ileus to do W., It4 it i. the• 41141*1 healthful and rn•urishingr f...d they can take. E. U. CLEVELAND 1'i:.: I i West Vit. 1 % 1-\I:1 1.11.1\111.TUN. tut, ,trao,,4 rheer; c..dr •:Itl•e yt•lontts ' Him who cru .,• - .cur wnel:,: ,te it t.. Kin I . ,.Ich lei, .1. 1. . n, all ,•nr 4%• - 11e -.'.. t ...hof rive I' .an.•II.e %yord. ,ru, :1• . .•,tu %%.,r" i- tinea '•... ••art 1, I .. ..', ,.ir . .. 11- -II . p 1....1 \ 'e.t and 1•)%%.11.1 :11 . ' 1 c - •• I. .1 1. %%111,41+. a 1.:.rc11 - •,e... • .,r.. tory •nuui.t f:lll. 1'R.11EK t.•Ir Father. ee pray '''In'•• '11.;1:•-.• 1111.1 -n•l.i' I"I tin .. .•h(',Ir. a 1,•_. ,,• •»..1 :idol admiral - 1 I'Isy. King.f.•nl • • :u• I' ' .b.1,• "11 •14t•tIt a- i' 1- !, .\turn. �. '.. LEseeItN FIIK ti 4.. lith. 1 r. -4.n Tapir -Daniel .lnwtng 'fhr Lion-. - 1.. I'a-.age-1 kutirl 6:10.11 11F i4.ulde ti 'f.•At-lysin 31:7. ". \'. ' i:• .1. .' ll ..1 ik.i-h.Izzar tt biett • 1.!.. ',.•' .'. 11:1-;\ of the ILII,\1..111x11 i. 4r_.. we reui ".and I•:tt•in• the Mwle •• • ed the -king.b.ut." Tyle lir-t part. of ;he -Itlh eh:.pter iw tluit It p1.•ased the urs king 44.i0e1lit• kLtgdo,lo lute our bnudnsl I twoollc Ix.rtion 1111.1 11;1:t.e ever • 1: •xrrnpor Iter.• hiig. nleeoeduty • -.:. • ` nrtintnih•.t.Ic a11.1 ,. j.. the, .:Ir}' Naxe•.. nlul ucer thew- br. ret .er throe to •!nleristienil 'them fuel 'hat they .1 1.1 their .luty :tad -,mt •' tribute P. 11r Imperial I • 1 . 1 Iw rl Ill 1 1 • , 11 I t 1 .I Ienry. 111.11410,1 was our of those -ep- i lident. and he by hi- .Neill cut 1: hon.ut••udrd 11itu-elf to the king 111 entertained 41111• idea, of far- :. promoting him. "The king thought -et bile over the %chole revthu.s. 'I' .. a• mos outlenndln;t merit uuul ..1 -n .r-- were not %%Itl(•n! their ,:urtaige- ih the evil sorb'. They ; .•ate to a%eite the hateful f.eiingge .-nay and .1.11 1..11.Y. The .atr:tp+ %%err d ..4th ntgi' and they determined . I.riug about Zanier. rn411. They .d 111 adluit to then. -aloe. t1111t they •."1141 find no fault in the tit -chart,• ..f 4. 'itt 'Tht•n raid 1114•4, 0141. wee 111 not find any i. enMon uguiva t111+ Rode!. e•t„•pl we 111141 it 41gai11•t him •n.rrnIng the Ins of his 1:..1." They •n•.ltesl together and pre%:1i;evl Il14411 I; No jumpy feeling NOW when I drive Nothing relieves tension so effectively as Wrigley's. The act of chewing, as motorists have discov- ered, has • gentle soothing effect. The healthful cleansing action of Wri lev's refreshes the mouth and steadies the nerves. RILL r;;, A Feel this tread grip HFRF'' a real test of tire treads we .sant you to make. (:once into our shop - anytime - and just Press the palm of your hand on the top of a Good- year All -Weather Tread Tire -just the way the tire presses on the road. That's all. lint what a story it tells! The All -Weather Tread grips your palm. Yon can feel it pinch. If you need a non-skid tire. this is it. Check over this list 29 x 4 4') ...$8.30 30 x 5.00....$14.5.0 >'i x 4 75 ¶I3.75 31 x 5.2i .'..$17 50 F. R. MILLER Vulcanizing. Batteries, Brake Service and Greasing Phone 259w Goderlch Oak Cootteeer Tires err haat of Soper- .4. fortis. t !1. t WAR ('LOCUS U.1I1lsI '. I 1 i ! 1• al..,•,. •hone.: \'ladr.o-•1.•k. Russ . 1'1,•414.-,4 I'••q-41111•• it I4,. left i• lir. 1'. ultimatum. ,11411 , rlgir' 1 Getter. • :4.' king t...Igl. a deer.•,' that hr w:s- • 1»• cc:mill •d not only as a god. Inst Ir..• i.•.I for the period of sa, month. Med r.., ac:thou) the *lightest »tt.plelun :)tit It wast iuleiole.1 a. ti al•-igts. a gait:at Daniel, "King Durbin. ,signed the welting and the ,I,- rev." Now we .14• flee herui.•141e•Iy e.1' Daniel. "Wien Ihulb•1 knew• bunt the a.ritlug .uta .121114 1. he went Into the hue•.•: '111.1 Id- wlt•dow- icing up len, in hie. ebam- ler 14.4wi11rd Jrrutealens. he kneide.1.Iq.- •.11 •I,i- ku1'vt three time.. :t ,tan. and p.r:tyel. and inive thanks Iefore hi• I:..d. a. I..'.lid nforl•til:n_:'_ 'flier,• 1. woneiliii.-1161inie In tit ralwuleiee of I.i- bend.. d.s.isiet'. \. 1►aniel 4114 nothing to eolseral his .I.•...11..,,- the-atn.p.- had no dint- -idly 411 finding hint guilty ,.f a hre•aeh r flu••' -mime.. At i•n,e they went t.. VIN• k:n�• :11,'1 said: "DLi-t thou not t .Igilial +, deer.'• that ••%•cry man that •11+111 a4 it petition of any ao.1• rr man within thirty day.. *:Ile of thee. 1. King. .112 11 14• •yt-t 1111.. the den of lien Then it was that itis+ ry.•• were •• 1114-44,4 to the real, design of their an•- I:on• 4111.1 "then the 1.11144 I%a..•urr di.t pde:r,tl. and wt hi. heart on I/,usiel to deliver Lim; and he labored till the g••I., down of 119 -i111 to deliver him." Alt No M d-I•y,••f •'ap.t•dN:l. 14.4-11.t4.. -••' tt .14 e.,uar:aitsr.!, sorely against , Ids till. to give ,order- f.rlthe inflle- tlou of thy penalty.. .to. they were tak- ing stray Daniel to :.-t him into the den of lions. 1uarlli+-laid t,. him: "Thy 11..1_ %limn then .ers,•-t ,'n.tlwsally. 11.' will deliver thee." Leaving the .Ian. whIelt wa- pro• Kelly 111 the lxtiad-,' grounds+. the king returned honk. to pa.- n sorrowful ,net s•leet-"-- night. Like .1.4. he wit. 'full f to-.h,g to and fro until tie dawn - .I 1111111/1IN I; -- ..I 111:111. 1 I<_ reverted to have -I••r, "t ;Ile Nanking . Move' hewer, w'h... 14•f e4es•.rtrte of the Narklug l;ovcrn-. home of Mr . -.t, \Ire and other 44,•11 - Th.., • r.- n,r.au- Iwuied honer L, ll %I :.•line :11.41 Malel Walden. Mr. and Mr-. N. ru.eu furter NIA fandly, Of -r:r'..rth. Vivre Sunday guests hitt the home of Ni r. and '.1r.." Bert Taylor. Mr. Milton 11... er and .on. Waal win, of 1Y•x,•Ilatv11. %kited on '1911.r-- dny with they.. •..nein. Mr. W. F. ('tlmjdell. .l r. Alfred 1'••• 6 and Ur .11111 Red-. muni, of Toronto, art- v:-i;iug alt). INVENTS CIRCUIT; BREAKER -- Science Gala. Mastery of the Elect.* , Are-It....m of Light Ftp-rs- ishurt-1 Irrupt 'festa. HalL'd Uri nhe or the trivet rtcwi 111- 'dn.-t1 ', 11541.1 I1111)4 -ria• . .1, velup- meIts of rev nt y, -sir-. '' I .'nuoa of 8'eireult-bneker, bat•. .1 • : •4 fun.. . datuentally new m•tliod et a '.'tope ung an electric eurtent- .In . , .t n,•w nt. thud titivate..0 In w• I. . , ,1- -was publicly' anti,•••1 t.• 0rst time at the ant.,l.. the Aw,,riea11 11441 itut• .' t _I•:ngineerv.fn New York t 11 • Three papers read :u tl:., ,. -'.t .1• 1''ete•lec.the revuiutlouary rliala,1., •f the device:. which is called tl,• Ueiur.. circuit -breaker; the name b, • ins: derived from the •,..ntlal f•.. Ill r,• uf,.11s operation. the 0. iun4ia ion id tin -electric arc. 1►r. Jos• t'- :h.D tau�ut wo.,•• engineering n 4 . a., r ,h% tirtfnr•- ,Isntitel s•ati....1• ' the papers:'dealint with its 11 a.l and mathematical mope -tie. 1„ 2irplah 111 a member of t:i. 1'.-' ... staff of the Wee itLtiome.• 1:'. call. anti Manufactnrlulc ('11mpaty. In accomplishing • the ti i.•4..•. thin p4uar*s. e hn u . • r drit'ex au :.thteetlhe-ioarceir.styelt. 1:41-. 1116• 1 talII, path at the rate of 2,4011" utiles t per hour -much tax.t-r than a rid, Millet. The arc -Itself has a tempera- fu're of 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit. fhr highest t.mp.reture eter attaif• d. and tine -half the estiu.a ed tempera- ture at the sun's surface. Yet, In spite of'his terrific heat, the speed of the a •t. so great :hat a cott'u thread held directly in Its path le nut even ecut-chetd. A circuit -breaker Is • switch -- large circuit -breakers are wird in great uan,hers to power stations the salve way as 'Mall elec:rlc • light I switches are used in homes. As 11s ,lama' implies, the function of a elr- cult-breaker is • to stop the now of ' electrk e.tn•,ot by breaking the me - i taliic path over which the current passes. Eeeentlally a clrcult-breaker con- xiblll it two metallic contacts, which can be -drawn apart. The defier 11 called upon to play the dual roles of Dr. J, -kyle and Mr. Hyde; when the con:acts are together, the breaker must be • perfect conductor; when.. they are separated, it must be a per- fect Insulator. When the circuit to. be broken is carrying thousands or Yundreds of thousands of horse -power, the mere pulling apart of ihe metallic contacts a reasonable distance is not sufficient to stop til• paesag,' of the electrtel:y. The current's :'momentum" cauws It 00 span the intervening gap in the form of an ..leclrle arc. I. Is this phenomenon of arcing that has made :t•Ircult-breaking one dt the most vex- ing problems In i•l.ctrkal engineer- ing, a problem which had never been solved tatlnfactorlly before Dr. S)e- pian's Invention of the Delon device. The hest method of ex.ingulshing circuit -breaker tires theretofore known to enlrineerl, and the method now in general u.r everwhere. Is to im- merse the separating contacts in oil. Oil is a good insulator. Thus, when the metallic contacts are drawn apart, the oil stops the formation of, or "quenches," the arc. But oil, besides being a good tn- auls:or, le also a good fuel. The elec- trical industry has for many years had as one of Ita chief goals the de- velopment of a better means of inter- rupting currents, preferably without all. Dr. Sleplan's Delon method ellen 'nates en:irely the use of Insulating Oil. No attempt Is made to "quench" the arc, but when the arc Is formed it le driven at a mad pace over a circular race -track until It dies of exhaua:Ion. An outstanding feature of the Dalin clrcult-breaker Is Its ability to stand repeated short-circuit tests without the need of maintenance or attention. One of these breakers was recently ,'liven 100 operations at cur- -rent values ranging,'from 5,000 t0 16,000 ampere., without any matn- tenanre whatever. e The speed of the circling are churns the air Into ouch a turbulent state :hat special openings to the arc- ing chamfer aro used to give rho maehine the neee•s.ary ventilation. Electric railroads and street rail- way systems will benefit greatly by the new development, it fa declared. In.tallatlnn of Delon Breakers also ..111 make for greater reliability of central .tatinns, it 1s said. Development of the Delon breaker ' also spells the doom of the Tight fuses which 44:and as Aentinels over the wit - Mg systems of residences. Now• rath- K than replacing a blown -out fuse When a current overload occurs, it will be necessary only oto push the handle of a email circuit -breaker to reinstate electrle drive. lir furtprr',. h.!ln•r, Mr. David4 o:•k, :old ..t1 '*' frlrml+. Rev. t're $:.•i. u'It, of i nelph. h:ul .barge of the, -ert i -r in st1.c t,1'r-tlield 1'ulrrl church. law Nnmbty, a• the por- ter. Rev. W. It, Ali is taking his ya eatiun. Mr. Ste. art a:1- :teenuip:etll.•d by his wife. - •• ..' o.. ' 1 I. i. rfeltln • Mi 111en1f.. trop ►. hrr con.111. . Fen, o (*wit- her. '4 m t.r. lire their tkhter Ur. .Mr. and lir- u, 4.f Co - ter. F'r:u1k '('Amptlx r: Mr. and Mrs '....itemof 1.0•1e aw.ro.' 'visited last Fri.lt} with Mr. \'ol- den',+ slater. M•-. Alen Melntwefl. Mr.,• Than .P'•...1..•..f California. \Ir. and Yrn. Xor:,, i, 11'Ightmau...f 'rine mins. Mira Itt'ne ft...ver. of LansiurW. M1rh., and MPs. henry' ll....ver. of 'Myth. ealkd .al Mrt. ll•.•v,•r'- brie then, J. N. ami W. 11. 111111) ►ell. ,.n Sunday. Mrs. Wm. F,.theringill nod family. ..f Londeslrtr.'. are vi'.lring at the Mune of Mr. and Mr.. .1hv,. M• p.owrll. Ing of the day" "Job 7:4 ...So when the nest •freak.. of dawn began to Ap- pear In the Pattern .kv the king him- ' -elf, in -toad of-endh,g n servant. ' went In lowly unto the den of nowt. "Aim when he came to rho ,leu. 110 .4'.1 With n lamentable ruble onto f)anle); Anil the king ,goike and .wild ' to -Daniel. 4I1 Fmnleh .-4rvAnt of the 14v- ' ing (:,,d. I. thy 0..l. whom thou .er- ve.t enntlelmlly. able to deliver the.. from the Her.'!" 11e ear honing against hole. In reply -Daniel lit the den :u, -wend the-orro'inl king: "41 King. live for ,•err. Mr G•.1 inti seer his Angel. end hath dont the lions' m•n1•h-. that they here not hurt me: for ,e- much a- •Iefore 1110 1ituxem.y w:.. found 141 nnd lllsd before thee. e1 king. Lace 1 dem. Ill, 15.lrt.' The safety of Daniel ►u the den 1• A-trlknlg il:n.tratien of the p-alm's[ : "The angel of the Lord en.omp.•th round nl.,tt them that felt 111411. and d.II%rreth them" 11'.. 1)4:71. ,('onde,v.l from Kirk'. fuanie•1 The Prophet). %SORld) MISSIONS The Iridian Pie Well ('hand 11,111 .v•rh'+ Mari -or wail -- 4- rolled the pie well 714 plc being the' nmI1(4? copper coin in India at pre*. rtit., Thi- well 1. 12'2 feet. long. 144 feet n1dP. and 741 fret deep. and hes 74 I •tope down to where the water lie. in the dry ...Afton. At the Past end are four wet. of pulleys over which nun four set. of ropes. To the Pends of each Are tied leather water 1a,g.. And h• the further end. of the ropes are Attached tour 'stir of oxen. and A. theey are driv- en hack and forth. or rather are driv- en forwanl and dragger) backward: the beg• of enter are drawn from the well and emptied into A receptacle from which pours the water that irrigates the land and garden- Adlt'ining. At .n.h n well n trey wa+ engaged in "drawing the venter." In order to facili- tate matter. he rode on the rope while it was tent. the venter hag on on* end , and the nten on the other. SAdldenly the rope broke and the boy wa- Anng Into the deep well. The force with ' w•h{cli hie lolly •true': the tinter tan.- . tied :etdl limbed the had. and he .honld • have ilroweel had not a 'erotic twin ern.Pe•,l another of the role. and he hims••l1 down to re+.•nc the drowning too'.. lie wive drugged up more .tend than :.live. last artificial respiration and hot npntienrlont+ soon rP-toreil the :I lad. 111. first thought w -A+: Thi. 1. the second time i have Len sated. First • In the terrible fit mice time. and how ' from n watery grave. ill d.. Me,t thew end there to 1'.11 -.'Tapp h4. life to filen wLwP loving cure wet w. tnnnifiwt in Ihle life. i1e 'torted in ns o .H*tribeter of triter.. nett a+ a ',eller of itlble.. and added his owl, tewtimonr nw we1L Year ly fear he grew in knowledge and in grace. Arid new het. n grn.inate from the lheelngienl school. and en• cleaver• to bring the Rioter of Life to thirsty souls. WESTFIELD WE,TFIFIL(t, ,1111y :in - Mr.. Math- er. and Mi -el c:nll.goer of 1.ncknow. -lent A few ,l.y0, ln+t week with the former'. /laughter. Mr.. Earl R,ght• s man. Mier, Minnie Anvil •;tent a few dey* last week at the home .•f her tench.. Mr reo Williford. of G,wderkh. The 1.4,4. (1, 41 United Aneeloy .1.110(51 held n *.tiro..fn1 picnic het Frldnf Af :.1:home of Mr. At►A Mr.. Wm. Wal- den.e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomps,n. of To- ronto, retiinnc4 borne on Saturday Af- ter *rending s teonple of 41P0k. At the 1-.1RiET1' iN THE KAWARTHA IHNTRl( T Whether .you ..'•k .n4.pni'0nal{,• people In comfortald.• 1.. i.:- "r a -.t- otaled cottage in the ►ulrkw,8,d-. you w411 And both Amol1•_tet the Itzwartha Lakes. 'From well appointed re.ort- there'offers tennis, d.ineing. lawn-►.twl- ing, bathing and the jullle.t .ort of a ,•rowel to the fishing water. of the Mn - fenced; 4'•ere ate ieurrourelings to suit every to -r. N.. matter what your elde! n. ey e. A'h. and plenty of than. ..re not fa away. The 1:.:.'•-t Canadian National hail snit a_c • can give you enmplPir In- fonunl' nd literature on this en-ity e..•e..i'• • P. ayground. • At • ,ry-two life he. the .ane• e•t.enri:.1 • 'Mier a• it hod At w•y••1.- teen."- , ••doe Darrow. 011 to Her ('urvea Tem l.. r a+ trying to Pxpinitt the itv of ...V. rbc ae applied to speed. N'i.Ik111c •• os,t the room very rapid. It she tori •d and a'kel : -New. how would y'' l -ay I walked then. ehli. drenF" with accord. and withenr n anile. tb.. .11 shunted: "Ii.rn-1,•rirt-d Fashion Fancies TW L Eh TRAVELLING COATS ?WE THE HELM 1'.1.11 : when y, l III away In a summer tray- 4'11111g ray4'11411g of lona ly woven tweed. TDI.' a.0 , ter le finding new tont mi - t mold,- d•%esure- novelty wool.. cerioneree 4141.4 •n.. • fnbrice. lintthe thle of 141• [Pres[ ••ntre,l on tit 4.4,4141 There's now.? ; moment with this pxopwlAt fahrle •b runs the gamut of colors and went. hut light. umrrtnin line. often rei,,llrar yellow thrends tette the helm ,.n the .tyle 1x.41+. Many n..xloM are furred ns i,Nth. dwItfget nesiel shown above A ',freight lin. emit. rroeketM and ctuf.'I, offers prnIccthnl from ,Yee breeze,- a 4th 4t• "law] c'.'1'er 0f lynx. e in the crest of ever% as%i• A TRIO OF SUMMER DRINKS Ity Retry llar.•lay Take'your Oleic..• ..f the re. 11,4s IV h.., for to lay's thirst quencher. 1.11! try Ir..• oilwr. tomorrow slid Ihr day niter. The t -nit jnl.w• are tilled" with minerals. -salt- and %Paton..•-. The, sugar 4- a quick energy feed 't)wt alit • 11111 you In :dalte for tiiittfer .et 011 fh.• .unrt., auulher nine -hole .a. the ...line. ur even another r.,M,.4 ol. bridge: - 1'ineapplr I'uneh 1 quart water 2 cups .ng..r .' cups chopped l.iI cape'.• 1 enp orange juice• •� .leinoo jlrii aqe. il.II water. .1144:11• and pin, mil flies. Add fruit jn4. e+. 1'14. :,,.,4 dilute null ,l r.l ..:.tor 14 -dry. Dither frvwh or • ad 0,1 1•11.,'• 1•1e tmiy 1'• a-,vl « M4.ii .1411.,. 2 ruts .agar I quart water . 12 -lags fresh mild I'. cup. brlflilig wet. -r I .'.y. orange lake I!n.T v prison. 1 up etruwld4'r jai.. 1 pint grape 11..11 -agar whit1 y 111 11.'IJI n•-. t'h.tp• mint on.' 1-,'u .• . 1 t, cure boiling '+111: I . t -: 1..1 .• osfu,Hr.. •Irate and ad.l r. rn,- V.1 fruit pil.r. 4111*) rl.ii' I•. 4...'.'. 111.1 grape i'' - ' salter. ~erre .yjtl. . r 1 • .• I: (11n1. 1l0i_ht .-114. •en,4411'I:.1. • 1'4 t: orange ',ti ' 1 .I , • eine., 1 c: n' ''1}'Ithont mean. of free and rapid eommnnleatldtl A dem-wrath- continent 1. An impressibility." - Sir Arthur Keith. There are +old to be fewer than there there u.e,l to he Maybe sem, of thuse flwhernrn's atonem were fru„ after all. -Kitchener Record. 1•1 I L_ • 1.4..1 1 ontklener. I . _ .lo• . I,., II I tt 'I, btu _ ,. ,. I.uod (•,py .1...r -May p have ..•u. ,;,•:8i4.• al.•nt til' ma•i+i41i.,•,._. .. }•nn e4F.•,- f..r ..sale': . .\r.•ni IN.., w:.h t.. buy No: lir 1 Ihiiok 1 can ajw'y,nlr lug dr.• ri1•tion of it It Illy 1.ew Ie • . Dress A// Your (UTS& SORES Army AMP/SEPTIC larnl4. Solicitous ut Your Patronage CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOPPE \1 . -t -t r• • t . 1111-t a:1 - o%. r 1Ianlwar. 1. . ' c.ethn4* I . •. •sent Je 4 - Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Electric Wiring of All Kinds ! -•.• .1., • ,.a. • 1: •11•1•.1Vats„4 Frank McArthur 11.11 hit IAN Telephone 82 West Stree Hydro Electric The People's Power Cook by Electricity Wadi by Electricity lrnw by Electricity STIFFNESS Rub well with Minard's, working the liniment well in with the finger tips. M inard'i relevre the et illn.et, eases 6141/1, ,.,.,tics the act.lag s plendid for no? Berk, sore asci:, sprains and bruins. The Great whirs Liniment eo INARD'S "KING OF PAIN" Hydro lamp- • uw. INiMENT TIME TABLE OF THE ARRO COACH LINES Effectjve August 1st, 1929 WOODSTOCK - GODERICH I(EAD r)owN SUB -DIVISION 1:f A , I'F' A M. P. M. Leave 7.(W) 4..15 " 7.20 4.35 7.25 4.40 7.45 5,00 7.50 ' 5.05 8.00 5.15 8.15 5.30 8.35 .5.50 1.45 6.(N) 9.00 11.15 9.10 . 6.25 " 9,2.5 6.40 Arrive 9.45 7.00 '4 u U 11 •a :\ NI -P. M Arrive I..•Ierieh Mile- - 1.1 41.5 10 15 Bolmesville !, 111 PI _ -, C' iron 12 1.1 20 11/..211fipn rah 21 1,100 10.(.. st1 Cor.(lmban '23 9.55 9.5,5 Dublin . '27 9 45 9.4.5 Mitchell 82 9:10 Rehringville 40 . 9.10 9.10 Stratford 4 s 45 1.45 Shakespeare 5 S.30 • 5.311 Tavistock 54 \ r.20 . ' 1'1.211 IIi.•ksof . GO \, r•.05 1.0.5 Wolxlstoek f'./4\ 7.45 7.4,, Direct conncetion. at Stratford with Arrow Coacher to St. Mary-. London, Kitchener. Guelph. Brampton, Toros, Direct connection* at Woodstock with .Arrow (•oaehp', for • ford. Hamilton, Oakville. Toronto. CAN('ELLiN(; ALi, i'RECi(11's SCHM;i►('LES 66 6. Leave 9.311 Bran' The School of Commerce CLINTON - ONTARIO offers you a Practical Business Training that has made it possible for our scores of students to obtain and hold positions demanding a high standard of efficiency. There is a position waiting for you -cOURSES- Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial, General Office, Civil Service, Commercial Teacher's Course and Special Courses arranged YOU CANNOT ATTEND A BETTER SCHOOI. - --WHY NOT ATTEND THIS ? SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 3rd, 1929 Write today for information. Phone 198 R. F. WARD, B. A., Principal M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist, Vice -Principal