The Signal, 1929-10-17, Page 7Do you take
pleasure In
Housework
•
"
I NOW go about my daily
work with pleasure," says
Mrs. Scott of Guelph. In
spit. of tiring domestic teaks
and family cares. that is die
way every woman should feel
But how many dot
Thouaanda of women all
over the world have regained
etrength and nervous energy
by taking Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, and write to tell us eo.
Mrs. Scott b one of them.
"I was very much run-down,
arrvous, tired I took Dr.
Williams' Pink Pi1ls and am
es well as ever again. Now I
go about my work with plisse -
tare; les fact, tail 10 years
Bey a boa of Dr. Willlemr
Pink Pills at all druggists and
dealer, in medicine or, post-
paid, by mail at SO cents a
box from Tia. Dr. Williams
Medicine Co., Breckvilla,
Ontario s ss
Ka sol
PIIiI1. PILLS
1.00•110.06.0 nos.611
n.+coup.r44ia•
THE SIGNAL,
'County and district
1
I ors Jos. Kiley; '+r, of ('uustanee,
fell off a load of woad, and had thri2•
rile: and her enllerla,ne broken, be-
sides austaluiug severe hrulant about
the head Sud sltl.UIders.
Agnes Ileleuor, the ten -year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Young,
11th eauwssl4u of Morris township, died
Ik4.lwr :A h. she had suffered from
heart trouble slate birth.
While delving one night recently
Mw.,I'rra•t4r was held up on the road
.near Ilrlgratc by thri deer Mending
4)u the road. When he re4gy4Y1 4444
car the deer Jumped the fence nod
Made away- Heroism a thrid.
.At the house t,f Slrs. Agnes Earls.
Wroxeter. on 1Iou11/1y, Ik•t.lwr 7t1t, her
daughter, Agnes 1.111111 II. wise 411411 4.41
111 marriage to KetnIe'h Ilsstle, «014
of Mrs. Jt..lwr' Illustle of Gurrle. Tlw
t-eretuony was performed by Rev. 11. S.
Jiews. Awulyf the gift. received In
the bride were a 411a•k *1141 c•udle-
,tlcks. pnwwntel by. the Anglican
church. of which Mb- Earl. U.Swthe
faithful organist fur rears. Sir. tool
Mrs. Ms".. after wlt on hiimotor
h411441 will
p to
Boston.,h+t4)nt1.RamieSls
r,• -tile In Howlek. .
CLINTON
4)f town. !toy, 4)u the 1.•,u,h,n
road. and Mies 1:luaus, at huwe.
Zl'RIfH
While cranking a car Allan S('hrag
bad his arm broker[. for the t,Pt,tnd
time in about • year. Ii
A happy event took place at St.
Peter's rrh
hu•, Drysdale,
on October
7t11, when Annie Kens. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ducharwe, wag -
unit's' in marriage to Nuel Laporte,
444)11 of lir. 441,41. Slro. Charles Lap o
tooth {parties belonging to the paise.
Iter. i. Msr•hHud officiated. Miss
Juliette 1►400mme was bridesmaid and
Wm. ISocha rine. Jr., was beet wan.
Afterwards the weldit)g dinner was
served l4) about • hundred guest
The prong couple will wake their
home 4)u tlw grams farm on the Blue
Water Silghway near Drysdale.
fetor nacelle has sold his boniness
and dwelling block o4) Main street to
Elmer (44w•h. who will use it .In con-
nection with hie lwrlwr business and
as a dwelling house. Mr. Ra1elle,
11110 has erudiYlel a confectionery
store Isere. hotrods going Into btlsi-
uees 114 Grand ]lend nett year.
)Ire. 111te11cll, widow of Thome., K.
)litchrll, diel 4ki,aer nth. in her
righty -first year. I4Yiniste' was born
xt [;alt anti had lived air • girl In West
N'awanyeali. '1LIrty-+even years ngo
lir. 111telte'II illeil and a few year,. Inter
she came to Clinton with her
young family and she had re-
sldel here ever shied.. TN,e
daughters and wore s4,t)s.survive. Ar-
chie Klrbine n of Auburn le a brother
arod tlw last surviving member of her
father's family.
• In the death of Henry l'luw+het•1.
.1141 4h1,.Ier ard, ('1110011 IDA 4)414' 441
WA tilde.' citirrns and busbies. wen.
1.i p few weeks Mr. l'lumete•I would
have completed his eighty-9fth year.
Ilion at Athetd*4 tint., tie calor to
(lhltiu over tlft, years ago. Ile was
' a pruuth4ent me•lul,'r of Ontario street
11'oltef chord' and carrel 4)u the Col-
legiate I11-tittete board fur tnty*rat
your+. Ile is sur4'ivedby his wife.
threw son- - stud a sia,nghter: W. J. and
GODERICH INN GARAGE
4 ICI AI.'}:K)'ICE ST.\TI4 , 1:d4it
Durant, Hodson sail Esse:, Geseral Maters Astessobiles 4)d Trucks
Expert on Electric trouble We Specialise on Brake Service
can invite Police Inspection when tory err repaired by us
Automobile Supply, Electrical Parts for All Make. of Autos in Stock
1'15 -To anyone who can bring • car ere can't repair--$.!
HARRY BRADLEY 247HAMILTON ST
EAi1MER
Adam ('ase has dbgaosel of hie 1044 -
mere farm on the London road. a mile
and s.quarter north of Exeter, to Al-
bert Keys. the price being $10,1100. Mr.
Keys re rant) sold hlo• farm at Blake.
At the James street United church
parsonage on Wednesday, October 9th,
Vera Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. •11. Coates. was unite} In mar-
riage to Verne J. I'h,romle, eon of Mr.
and )Ire. 11 'm. l'ine,uile, of Ush orne,
Rev. 1►. Mr'fa 1k h officiating. The
young t'otiple left 4)11 a motor trip to
Detroit and t'•hk•ago,
One evening last wm,k the young
people of James street t'uttei chur'h
ROBERT WILSON
FOR
the famous Fleury Plows, be Laval Cream Separators,
Frost Fencing and Gates
Lunden's Haying Tools. Gould, Shapley and Muir's
Windmills and Cement Mixers.
Tudhope Anderson's Wagons and Machines.
1;oat r i h. Ontario
Hamilton Street
GODERICH, ONT.
Weak After
Operation
t "After having an operation, l was
very miserable, weak. nervous and
very near unfit 1" work I saw Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
advertised and tried 1 and believe tt
helped me wonderfully. I ,have no
weak spells any more, the pains have
left tae and my nerves are much ben
ter. 1 feel safe in saving Lydia E.
Pinkham's median have helped• -
me wonderfully." -Mn. Wm. H.
Beechaeller, Boa *43, Port Colborne,
Ontario 1 .
•
Lydia E. Pinkliam's
Vegetable Compound
paid a chit to the Huron Comity Home
nt '{set o4) 1t program for
the entertainment of the inmates. A
teat of candy, and orange also was
distributed.
Mrs. Samuel M. sanders. of Exi-
t n Sunday 1.. Victoria 11., --
TIME TABLE OF THE ARROW
COACH LINES
Effective September 3rd, 1929
WOODSTOCK - GODERICH
READ DOWN SUB -DIVISION READ UP
A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M.
Leave 7.00 4.15 Arrive Goderich Miles 10.45 6.00
" 7.20 4.35 flolmesville 9 . - 10 25 5.40
" 7.25 4.40 66
Clinton 12 10.20 5.35
7.45 5.00 Seafortli 21 10.00 5.15
7.60 b.05 " • St. Columbnn 2:4 9.55 5.10
" 8.00 5.15 66
Dublin 27 • 9.45 5.00
" 8.15 5.30 Mitchell . 32 9 30' . 4.45
8.35 5.50 Sebringville 411 9.111 4.25
" 8.45 6.00 Stratford 44 11.45 4,15
9.00 0.15 Shakespeare 51 s :30 3.45
" 9.10 6.25 Tavistock 54 8.21 3.3:1
9.25 6.4(1 ' " Hickson 60 li 0:, 3.20
Arrive 9.45 7,(I�1 Leave 11'oodstock liri 7 45 3.00
Direct connections at Stratford with Arrow Coacher to St. Marys,
London, Kitchener, Guelph. Bratnpton, Toronto.
Direct connections at Woodstock with Arrow Coaches for Brant-
ford, Hamilton, Oakville, Toronto.
CANCELLING ALL PRE\'iOI'S SCHK1l'LES
61
err, 111141 n g May Ire eonaid-•re•A < t
pent, iood"n, where she had gone to set., to 4'111 an' K'c1,,uLl Kerslake. of Y f!
uod*,rgo an "peratluh. She Is aurrire1. 1eufur(11. Rel-. A. SV. Ilnrkrrutt tut'11. 11'.•...p1 at novi*1 plciurrs no the
by ler husband nod one son. (:rade. The yuilug twilrle will nsioke Di $.a- American Continent, and It is calor
of Toronto. eating to 1101P those Iwo boys 114, d
'forth. , to see the OteI successful development of
.)ors. John It. Minds died suddenly The death of Sli••s Angeline Pipe last Thursday night. atter refloating Ms.urrl+d st1ildrnly at 'leer lame In. their father's experiment 1
from n social function at 4'rrtltoil A Itn;ss.•Ie on ttelnemlwr lith. N44r bait' Through many Istagr* and'drvfous
been taking Sart in various a„tirltlen' paljs Innumerable expertrnents have
'sudden attach of heart trouble was 'been contributing their Quota to the
Ow caret. of death. lie. Surviving, brollies 11+ Heusi' UI to tine eleulug before her 1
tier husband. who h manager of the d►,,4th and prs e.t+1 nary during the perfecting of this Idea. All of them.
hs wase however, have met with the same
hp.vl plflnL4g mill, is one sou. George.i ought from •heart attack. i obstacle - the cumbersome glans
i:entlsf, of Walkerton. born hear Ayr r+rte'nty-three
!ware photographic plate. it was a man by
StAFORTH lags and had lived LI Brussels the lastthe name of F,ast --
thirty-three yearn. She l+ survived
afterwards on • h"ocyw•s,o trip
ioudop, Courtrlght . i d sarula. I
BEGINNING OF MOVIES TOWNSHI$ COUNCIL
(Ann.:Solel 'Iows:,1in.
ACTUA.1. h%HIBITI(N WAS Thr township *[nun II wet in Holiness
IN JUNE, 1894. ,1144 tis Monday, 41ctot.er 7th. Reeve
yI III 1 absent
till •
0. Francis Jenkins. a Y g t:over•n- )Sorel by Councillor Powell, set,
mutt 4'1erk, Ylasgerl lnlerico''. I•Yr'tt onkel by l'4)) I)14*1or d,`hustut). that
Movie show -Notable Feature N as Mr. \„'Shout Heack4. 1.• chairman 1,1
Parts of Picture N'ew eiolorrd. ' tea. Curried. Minutes of last meet
Sul read 1114,1 aloptel.
All things have their 4, tlluing to loco N'. F. I'Iark. v -retry. wrote l
which the inuring picture 1d no ex- nckouwletging {;nus to cllaleTlrh hl-'
Mistrial Kxhlhltbnl •%4'x, S. I.4Itt
Option.
A hundred years alto the Inmates Miter' wdl('Illub the township eh{I. auditiu_
of the nursery whiled away thetlw la'et tluo• fur the mlwlclj:,1
hours with toys, which, to us, seem 4.1„o•t(un, the 'first )londay' In Ire
Filer,. A discussion took phciw regard
Crude. One of these toys was called
the •'wheel of life," an Instrument I
composed, perhaps. of cardboard in 1
the form of a cylinder pierced with
vertical oblong holes. Through these
holes might be seen, when the cylln-
der was revolved, a series of pictures
In varied positions which, according
to the speed of the cyllnder,gave mon
or Leas an appearance of, mutton. In
1841. this "wheel of life" was
tiros ht to Ai and and Immediately
•utter sir the first Slondli0 i4) Januur>
t was finally agreed i4) tiny*• the num
motion o4) 5luudny:, Nov. _:1. at 1-p, m.
dud the election. If tiny'. • lI \10114110.
1 kM4'Irltd•r 2. ,\ b0*2444 4)-4s 1,21+1.,•41 1c-
•ordiugly. •
The clerk .rtiliteed the tax roll.
which showed 1 lott11 1 , 4 ufiCttl.tN7.:Ct.
This wits handed to Mr. Howard
:sturdy. ,collector, to pr.v.ed to collect:
Mr. W. T. Sluru4''s sheep claim of
5S and +upwrintemb•ut's per von('her
No. 10, .for p191N4.Ss. and 4)140 1 -her
No. 11, for Kst1.:i�.. mer• ord,rel land.
a
Captured the hearts of young Amer- i' Council then adjourned to meet Muu-
Issar. It would seem older ones too, day'. November 4. at 1 pin.
since it became a custom for fathers !t. 1:. 'r111h\II'w`N,
wttk an Inventive turn of mind (will -
were put to It for amusement for
their children during dull wintry
Rays) to apply their natural inventive
genius to the Improvement of this
early moving picture machine.
Dr. Coleman. of Philadelphia, was
one of these; he invented the "Kltle-
wstoscope." a machine resembling a
butter churn. Dr. Coleman had a
bent for photography. One afternoon
he thought he would try to 'use his
hobby as an amusement for his two
boys. Junior and Horace. He posed
them In the nursery -one hammering
1 • nail and Hie Other rocking In a
tot chair betide ht■ brother -and taking
double eaposut'e in rapid succession.
achieved something of succ,'as. The
results. however, more closely resem-
bled etereoaeoplc photographs than
moving pictures. Nevertheless. b0
pasting - lht'ae p r ares to pa'ddt• a
which revolved ices'•+•• hos circular ten
box, tete app' a'........01 motion 1.a'
leve• . to, the -u, i•• s.,loa of. phot.•.
graphs when viewed through aster, •,
seopie hood plar.al ai,ov4. This. th!•n.
Me Arae act+tal
Baf78.elii
\\'atter louse. the w,It-known land•
try Man of Brussels. t.••outh• ,told, a
large shipment of fowi to itenund:d.
The marriage tisk plate at the
United church par.+,na.r o4) 4wtber
3rd, of Edythe •\delle, y _t -t
dun liter of Mrs. 1da Willis, of Itrns-
r, of A1ed famous as the mak of the Kodak
b4 n -Inter, �f M1 Barth .P11 camera) whilst • n .::••d in the• 1
The home i Dr. and Mrs. F. Har- nod tau 4 •u .'2 r, S(ra Skelton rad ?ray. r•,vrr0 ar•ani . U " ;
bunt. Wafer . ass the serer of a'4r11n slue.,, rue Hulse *1i;.il her. , l Monty of-napahot photoeraphn, fir -1
welding on (kbda•r 44th, their "u!}' F.II>Jots•t14, the sores -year -ell •a+i.h-, eaperinwi "d with a flexible film,
daughter. F.celyn Ann. leinmtng the
bride of Iter of Mr.. Sud Mrs. C. li:"•ke•r, art using for .. of gelatine which, how -
1
of )it. an4,d /'hesster Trrwnrtha, son Mrs. WHO. Trewnrth.i. of un ,with oaccident 4)a saturdsic whichever, were
might easily hnc4 bad fatal results.;
The solution oto.'ntt tytivatl na011Ptrt
Mr44 f.er t4.wnship. The ceremony1'.Lo+\\'hilt t::e bridge over the Was int upon,10 w•',et. •d ' 1.n. and
Mrs.
by rtha el i» Loo,•. \toluol• ' 111:. r t•I"' 40'1 11414 . ",tile i ,reamed w' h Its ''i ' his .1 1.a
Mr. 1144,1 Sl n. Tr,wutha left b3 motor ars "' 41 h a to one R
.41 a short hone•yunstn trip before set-
th
tling i4) their !wine on the grrp.,nt'd
farm in McKillop.
John Mr99iprsen psi -v11 •War on
Lek -toner nth at the age of eight0-oone
yearn Porn In ssetmild. diseased
'Peet most of his lift. nt ltisselldnle,
movi,qq tixle•'4 f„ -4r• wlu•rr t e v Hann; al t) ,1wln. LI
tlwy wv.a, spa• ,.:: through the rnillug I drat used eo11u141d an the foundation
of the bridge to the river bel. a dls- i for the' photographic film and thus
tante of Atwell fret. nllghtiu_ "n II"' ,..,is,•d till• problPf fns all ti..... :'.m
racks. there trio.: pr.t'tleally oo wn'er (that date of settled how'n to a • ice
in the ricer. Ott be_ !Allied "p by bet we, :4 inventors for lh" pert, . inn,
a passer-by, 441 d' appeared bi pro' little of a machine for taking and proJl•ct-
the wore of her fall and 1.•a+ nble to l Ing moving plrtutwt. F,IPPfrIelty had
a little
with his
r/
mea t" seah,r s. acute nr loco h,.,,., . which yen- „I" -e 14).a.. word .and the'ema:crrair were now
• little over threw year., ago. airs. 1 all at hand. It. Ili , fore. required
St1,('Ire11 *i plied 144 January last and' W i' flAM Ou'c (0 evolve a noel' 'I of est;:; *lulu
nor min and four daughters snrrle• ed,i iently.
'.1 MN. HilerThe death tiMeK*y,.of ERmcurred on nilrllle, Death caul' •dish startlr MILing sudden-! Among Inventors of the time 'were
at the ng*, 11f Afty•nhtr ye.tri` ill re's Gi N'ill aln i'IPndtnnIiig Monday j twogiants- Government clerk. Edison nda
('4.4144014 nA44 1",rn ill Hnllett tnw•nslllp, mhrntu'c ,1 I,1- '.rete, w' 4• a he fell young
the daughter "f the late itote•rt smith. dPAd In J: Ft f•,tlfhfA lez•u�t P. trIhd•ea led thPl' ald,i Jet It hoot, h, who, lly
Thirty Roh years :Igo .h*, ens mor- oil enol, len+' I,,,,rry fora number June 6th, 1484, actually staged the
rtefl t" Robert McRay of T"cketYnlith, and Bred in 'I' ,,nil thirty years "f , first exhibition In America of n"viog
end shP reit to that tmvnshllr until 1.f years. \C'•.. rcndn, wlrt•rc hr re- Pictures, an they aro• now ' H,
they retired from the farm i, 141`10. nRe hr watt '
mnitierl feu nut 441nie his re-; had been wurklog i4) his known tune
ll.vddes her husband, there survive) his hemp In Wing- on a machin, to project mooing Di•
tau stuns, S4'rp. of Itrnwlot.ld. and torn h, hnd '" r tures taken on a narrow strip of
11,1rr . of Gael ph, a daughter, Jen, Lam. Nr• "•1' Schoolftorftk part in Alm. June 6th found him In his tonne
Hurry Stewart. 4.f Nen' Hlnnbnrg, and \Clughntl4 111- town and, with great pride and snn•
n ewdgslnnghter. Mrs. Lorne Wilson, of an Interr+h,s•1 ., hlrtic meet nt .\rthnr reserve, he carefullyunpacked his l4)
on €1340er 4111. iatl again cornet orc
tlti ff I vendor and vet It ftp In the Jewellery
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IANGLE
• Enjoy a Restful Night on Lake Eric
on your Trip East or West, or to and from Canada
w J}{LTHF.R (+sub it by min or sem. ening an all night's ride on he.unhd
W Lke Foe. (AB Line Steamers are metn,fu ref llnenneho4ele.wirh arae coo
fomite staterooms, earellent dining room service and courteous at.eodants.
Mitac and Dancing ors the
miles, sadSmiess of F4ngealyd swain's.
A Male m a day
GAo�(AB Gotha
s4) R Staley,
Cm., � Die.
t (n 9• sae porn Stanle►. 4 Op
Each wsy, every nu,ht, le.•iria at 9)� p�m " iarot n4rs(.Ie.rltn4I 9 M p. m.,
P m .rri•,ng t 4ei a. m . l T. June 30th to Sm:stro e, Arh.
UtIat t i:;
m alato1 et i e the
t1+,,,erne,• N (Lard ser order Paint, Pee-t1.-IMt. Detroit Mata 1..a art .aaMwai
14.40 on. way - BUFFALO m CL.PVELAND -.44.10 rd. trip
New lowF f Antos Carried 16.30 and nP.r,
1R7.00one wey-PT ANt.FYttos Carried "1-IFVF �-111.00rd.trio
0 end ep
WWI* JM ofoo in as Cbs TrLAg4 Terre y
T'.tk.._1fVC.. 411 AND Bl1FFAL0 TIANSRen� . Ne York
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Wm-01M.At the pors4otnge "f Northside t'nited the cliampi,e.tm. inn In eomlo 1 store of one --- his relatives. He then
chnrv•li, sPnfnrth„4)u Thnreda. cty, O-� with 9,ysow,•1, Ilnrrlston, Mount rot) invited his friends to form what was
"bf•r 10th. M+,rgsavet .\guP+elde+tlest and other "I't"'Is• tobeca the tlr+t mming picture antli
rb4nChlrr of Mr. and Mrs. Georgeg! 1 enmmitnY• 1„ hnve general over-,
coon this conoving. A nota le
Eaton. of Winthrop, was united in
marring*, to John Fowter Stennett, of
MrKillop township. Rev. W. 1'. Lane
oAk•iating. The happy couple lett
WW1 T Um1ILZ SONIS.-Mr. A.
Saunters. Postmaster of Geldhow, Sask.
writes:--" Zam Bak performed wonder-
year
',h, rnnnte+t. 'nn ••f eNllisui •n lis
hal healing in the case of my little two -
to Herbert 1 rel ❑!arity In
year old boy who til from his chair Nit's. Joie, ' i1 Inde Th re .I '• •. "ally Croy. din 1 In i D
against a red hot heater) One side of nleo of 1\"I,
The meet om• ted '' city, t •1.n :2:,1 hamlet until the, de -
his face and his ear were fast frizzled. 1erferrl,•-1 re"'ter. 11-4. I' IC. omen! beet , d A0 rapidly that new
,t•,1. Mr. tel to,t1nnl.; w, r•• adopted, vast sums of
sight of nrh'"rjc, s!"trtn i4) Nine inn' feature of this first exhibition show -
has been formed. with officers AA tel- ed that Darts of the picture were show-
hese
Pry d• 01. Herb. entnir Campbell: vire I orad so that he not only was the or ie -
(dent 0 I. nraesetltnlry-: eee
tory. G. \\'. 11 1ee'n: treasurer, F. ({Q.
Preston ; ec4 •^I1 t4'. F. Fuller. Ei
('o._e _.i F •rnrdy, iV. 'Si. t:nrn4y
1 Inator of an Industry fifth in import-
ance on thin side of the globe, holt
waa far ahead of his Dun.: in the t..11
14',4 -tel'. The Pxee•utI"P ',nlque of the coming Industry
Jame.. JnnComing to.our own time, thete,u'•' '
Is represent..•ii•o of each Industry In many people who can remember when
tow" and nlso of the huelneess men• the country tato and the anneal ex -
And will lie re -1.011414e for the con- hjbltloo sere considered Incomplete
d"of vnrions branches of short. without the "movie show" - then a
The \\'htuet'am 11111 tato acne hold rather unsatisfactory aRnli as we now '
snd•Ms+frillt •1 \C4Yt'1114' rand Thnrs• wont,%considt'r II; mad it is amusing
din „r 11rt ,•, lite somber ens to roe--
g(enl. I12,1 it -• r •'odhnuY, 0rpxhthitor. be foe,..
and s e.•tatr•r- Snow. they hal
At Stye '1':1 4nglivao church, on •n•,
wed,.,Iny. 1' ' or 9th, Bessie. only darkrnr•
dao}gthh•r of tl' "nl Mrs. T. II. Abell, pietmr,
of'4\'lnrlono, ,,,,s united `1n mnrrIng4 known an
Thursday, October 17, 1:x.,
lclren's
Colds
Best Treated
Externally
THAT'S why modern moth-
ers prefer Vicks -it cannot
upset delicate stomachs.
Rubbed on throat and chest,
it acts two ways at once:
(1) Its healing vapors,
released by the body heat,
are inhaled direct to the
air passages;
(2) It "draws out" the
soreness like an old-fash-
ioned poultice.
wayS
at non
eta
ICKS
?,VAPOR UB
clerk ' I�►'tR,JM,WON./.1R5LesZO Aar
eiA) DOMINION
Endurance
The Tire
Sensation
of 1929
Frankly, we can't quite
see how so much tire
quality can be made to
sell at the price asked
for the new Endurance.
It its a wonderful tire -
made of the right stuff
-and plenty of it -and
backed by Dominion
Rubber Company. A
keen buyer. w: I get his
money's worth in '4 En-
durance."
Come in and find out au about it
ss
DOMINION TIRE DEPOT 1
(JODERICH H. J. FISHER .
1 In some pluc,-s there werato
many who w-. r;, ••o sceptical
to he Induced to enter thy•
lent by thy btib, rye of ft -e
Nevt'rt 2,1" 44, to F% 212g
rt. d to ii4 a .rive
appreciated w*.'I'. ver
iv p oetrsted and :;rArl-
i dressed the burns liberally with Iles s,.hnrct'r.
soothing 7.am Buk daily. in two weeks.1014, 1141
1 ,ntrt.il ^u' • "r n e.Ir • 1.-.1, nd BCPs totally
Zam Buk grew beautiful new skis." pollee, and .,,•ir return [.be) x.141 '1•14 110 1,1 ti, pt • icticn of plays spi'-
FROST-SITTER EAI• NEALEO. -" While reside In \1'inglinln. 4': 1 , •e 4 to the "silver screen."
going to school one morning i gotboth I A merry -go #itnnl belonging to the 1'44 -day we are not Content with
my ears badly frozen," writes M.ii'M11Q__ toles '.\ lenient ('ottkpany WAN 11*,• mnving"pictumn 4.111:i. hot Must :cave
Herrington, of Harewnnd, N B., "The/ btr,TP,I *2,r tier „T the Whl*hnm fah them accompanied by sp, „ch and mu -
Inst Tlnrrsdny. air. In out• i*lp. i ions mann• •r w" -'
The [\'Ingham I'tilted' ehnr'h. w'lis re- mawit
l those 11lh•I1 nut be haph'Rar4"d
opened nith spa•-jnl services on Monday acro(patlinp•ntl produr,•21 at the
After being 4.101 rely redlrv,rAte11 and whim Of the ipcal director, but shall
r•povntel. ,\ nen' pipe organ Imo heefhe ctuTl *Ardstanddeim 4)"it 4ii' t ft
nole-
nthe
hnWell p y'
--- \ - phut.• .neinseam diligently labored to
l'reI I TStlrial devise means whereby lhl11•mph ht be
three yuan awful suffering." wrier, il: ' 1 totter[ f••enk livered thrqugh t„wt+ accomplished. The resale is oncorMrr
44 S . Joshed iofn fpry te itching
llahfas.�` 14.'4 . Tlnn„':n nnl , aubeYl i,nddl••r• acrd fn the Northern Electric sound
awake atnightsten1 hail ted nintrr+mts ! AiiIP emus^n"•nt, " HP AAIB la• w'ns on disc, sound symn O 011 f theatre hino sound -
and lotions withnnt result before 1 .gni I tone 1or'4' 1'nrotiu.i. lochia Pur1•rr: a .rl nils Ste first r
I Zam-Buk. This wonderful healer gwic►Iy retinae "t Ningnrc Falls. and wens one 1 eaupn ehts 111' and bothm commercial
sue-
uets
removed every 'retell( disease." i 441" w'n0 14, milk, h.. Pxlt nt winkw'r ee the leleplione witch, Resit, M still
Ile 11111.1141 un top of his oar n lodes¢- ! soYita yoYAg•
ZANN-SUR Is mNieal fm troubles Itke ells -
worm ememwea abscesses pov,md wennde. 1r1111111111 1"11:• "f Atte, telying ),....p
were swollen twice m)rmal size an
paned intensely. Fortunately i had
some Zam Buk on hand and applied it
imme.hately 1 got indnnrs. The relief
Zam-Buk gavewaswnnderful it stn"nP 1
pain almost imme,itarly, and.g11c4't
took out the tnAvmm'trr a mrd swelling "
" SOMA ON THE MIS sawed ter
000
MirIBWILIDIMSAM
MIIEANDWFAiNF!
nntry, lie snit, that
n he 1.i til l A with
therm here. Me nsked those mho got
into r+m4'Prsettlon wkh him not to
latish nt hie Ixn"r41nce, n+ be had
found It hotter in Canada thin in hl"
and wag country, and retnrning hone!
I to pod off. -- i.enmineton
Ni1Ma NMI. elens, etc . 444.4 fm loafing ?„1.1 (log 11 in 111" rl,
t.. ears Hao 444 4. ,1rle4 erne. en dealer., r e find snntmer enjoyment
A
SURGE12443,
IN A TWO INCt1 10
•
"sem ♦R' It
e-hnrclel Into the employ -
Ment °Atee ,1444-1) 111 Sarnnu+,4 4e111.
Morning nod said hopefully :
t "114;n' sppet. yon 414,11' know nobody
a+ dots' nnot nobody to dM nothlil',
does you."
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Put it on with
PRESTON
LED -HED NAILS
(shown above)
Specially adapted for
use in putting on metal
roofing. The lead on
the head po.lti•ely
,eats the nail hole -
msking 14 weather-
tight and water -proof.
No washers; no mon
"thre.dine". estlie.
Free .ample on re -
Rib -Roll Galvanized roofing shields property
from lightninft end fire. Wooden roofs are easy
prey. In 1927 anOntnrioalone, $1,814,700worth
of property was destroyed by fire caused by
spontaneous combustion and by embers fall-
ing on inflammable roofs. Rib -Roll is abso-
lutely fire -proof and watertight. 'It protect•
your crops from dampness that is conducive
to spontaneous ignition. Handsome;-pertnen-
ent; easy to lay on any roof. Hae seven ribs
to nail; others givees Security.
Take steps now to protect your livestock.crops
and buildings. Write for k free sample of Rib-
Ro11
quest. - '
Prevent Spontaneous Combustion
and have a Well Ventilated Barn
Warm, mniet air in an improperly •entl Is ted barn produces
•,,rohtnns conducive to apnntaneea. ignition Pre.tnn Vent,-
t,t„rs for the roof. adju.table..d.-1.n w
.indw
,..4n1 .p.ctou. 41
845
prove. t the barn from are dangers by keeping the air 10 c,n.t.nt
rirr,Jainn. They .. huilt
40 keep
lb. elements out Wnte for
fullparticulars.
Barn Door Tracks and Hanger
Pre.tnn hot galvanirrd four wheel Hangars and biCMro loroof am
Door Trek are the test hardware made for hNand down. and ihv1
The Hanger ie 440 e•*y •that hundreds f builders will uta s0
end out. This
makes erection so may
other type.
PRESTON STEEL TRUSS BARNS
the afrrir/�ast barn on the market. There are more Preston Barns to the
Province Iban all other metal barn. combined. Fireproof room,• we1L
ventdatwd,hand.ome. To nur knowledge. no Preetnn /heel Tram Ram hu
ever hewn deetrofed by lightning or .pontanemi. rnmhiatinn. Write today
fur mar big Aare Book
Ov.r 1,000144 O.tar4n Nor nne Ing through liah.ning
TORONTO
t,SrnProducts
Guelph Servet
PRESTON, ONTARIO
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