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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-12-31, Page 4i 4--11\etrsthy. Dsemabor slat. ligb THE SIQNAL..., — You k anThanThk FOR 11 i (' tw PATRONAGE IN 1936 ANIS WISHING ALL A HAPPY AND - PR(1vPERi)CS NEW - YEAR W. C. Pridham & Son )PHONE 67 The Square Goderich 74 ZITIVTIVITTIVITITVU SHEPpARDTON SHMPPARifl')N, Dec. 29.—A happy, proepel•ous New Year to all. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ('Iaytou Foster, who are apeiding the (•hristnras htltdaff with the former's parents, Mr. and -Mrs. John Foster. Mrs. Robt. Bogle Is not as well -as her many friends would like to hear. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tigert and Faktie, Mr. end Mrs. John Tigert and Mr and Mrs. 'Will Hawkins, of Putt I Albert. spent ('lira-nna+ with Mr. and Mr.. Harold Tigert end fault!), Miss Mabel Foster, who her tea - sits removed In Goderich o.pitel ear Saturday. is improving. Mr. sod Mrs. Wilton, of Midland.l• I spent eltristman with their (laughter, Mrs. Thor. Bogie.. i -The school concert was well attended on Tuesday evening. Descender 22nd. when an interesting program was pre- sented by the pupils. after which Santa appeared and delivered the gifts. Mr. And Mrs. harry Hawkins, Miss E. Foster, Mr. Win. Hawkins, Mrs. Wm. Foster, Ruth, Mabel, Irene and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. W m. E. Footer, Margaret, Marion end Betty J spent Christmas with Mr. and Mret John I Foster. Mr. Wm. Brown, jr., had the mis- young People' The long r=`shaped. fortune to cut hes hand. requiring table was attractively decorated with ' IMO L U.OW If?NTERTAINS The dining ball of the British Ex- change hotel was the setting for a de- lightful dinner -dance party on Mon- day evening, when Miss Irene Pellow, 1' assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. T. Pellow, received about twenty-O)(g SNAPSHOT CUlL TOYLAND PICTURES GODERICH ONT • Citrigttsaa Etre Ablate, Mahle Two Hearts Ha HIIbr i'tli' want howled ilinnall) relic INC Lear Huggins, looking nthitt tow c. Aisling snow. p111 up Ills, .abater, ''qt then. up right ttw.j as tow little roey'r would he ch Melid.rentlal ,Indy tor *melerei alw•1v t 'lirhtlu,l,.. Ur ilieckel over his• aims ,noble., . hit tai rhrele, and opened the hark hour todonorout a rotting alp In the snow stood a loo 1. 1:111 live' for the apple, pullehilk '.Unl ytioll htug II as something p risdu is lie said 4 Cher roughly hat ,ie you dough' The buy hotel startled "I 111 net., hue Threw li away." hr •answered "and w, it's pretty good." "Humph.' said (linear "All right. Keep It. But. mind. you're no tat Ines. loitering [err full should Iw h, ot• lex this weathes. and on l'hristina. eve. ".' ill timer." The lad shifted uuelslls tont .lid nnl leave "Well?' Ilae•ar Its ,a led "I wits looking for wool. sir." uscar I.seket at hint harply. "Ori 'n your oro. sotiY' 'Yrs, sir.' •Where are your folk• Ills tale of bereavement and loneliness was hetet 'i.e. "How'd jou like to spew' Ch ,s►Ith mph' the grower offered 1 this life. A lilt ago he had silo wished he wnan't closing i.nuorroa— now It seemed1olly. "Geer •xet met hi- new friend _Swell!' , , It They packet a market braked to overflowing. Km 4isisr turned lurk' "'.Vait • minute." Ile ..'(cited ilia Apel candies and fungal a bit of rel string. • , -If I keep him to help In the stole. he'll probably east It an} way '. he eon novel favors, vases and bowls of fleet- er' and red and white twisted candles In single holders. Garlands and wreaths festooned the walls and ceil- ing and a huge decorated Christmas tree brightened one corner. After the excellent dinner the hail was cleared n. and (Sandhi -was enjoyed. For that thieipected Guest Give us a call and make a selection from our large n »►ttment tif'fresh CAKES, PASTRIES, ea.' IIA("E Y(ltli IRMO ED O1'R MAPLE LEAF BREAD? \Vh iieattim ' and Appetizing Also STAPLE GROCERIES Maple Leaf Bakery PHONE 110W West Side Square, _ Goderich medical attention. Mrs. Angus Gordon spent Cbristmai witn friends in Goderieh. ' • 71' Miss D. W ikon is spending the boll -; days at her home in Auburn. 4. Miss Bella MeLs,y7�_we are sorry to 1 say, La still under bi doctor's care. W. L. ELIOT DEAD Farmer Manager of Bank of Maitre•1 Here ?awes at London London, 'leg.' 28= W. Lionel Eliot, a retired manager of the Bank of Mon- treal, who had served in several centres In this Province, died yesterday at his; home. 91 Hidout street south. lie was eighty years of age. Mr. atot was with the Bank of (hint reaa or forty-eight years, and're- tired after being manage; of the God- I 'rich bunch for marry years. He form-' erly had post with the hank in"To. rent.). 'Halifax. Montreal. Pictnn and f ('hicaga. Ile was.eL,ose, tiMe-Account- alit eAcca lnt- ant in the hank in London. He re- I rn tued to London eighte Is years ago on his retirement. Ile was born- at F'rmoy, County Cork. Ireland: en August 27. 1955- ile . est ret hi" life In Canada. Durhtt(,fhe war. while -he was man - lager in Goderich. Iw took an active tu- tere•t in pattrtntaes.urk -'in that coin- i mnnity. HP Meat a memler•of the Church of England. • Surviving are his wife, who was I formerly Miss Anna May Niles; two daughters, MTas Eliot, at home, and Mrs. Gerald Aitken, of Lonadoene, and two grardch:'dren. Ills only son, nes killed in action Lionel 11. Eliot, s si 'si R +ii s-1 RIZTIV °remelt] In 1917. Capital Xo c Theatre SOUND - SYSTLM Phone 47 Goderich \.r—ASyhit Jason .and Cab l'allcrway. In "Tow Singing Kiel HONDA]'. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— IREII1E DUNNE '- hevlds a grand east In the sparkling comely-romaafe t t has the critics raving. Tf you liked "Mr. Decd.(lose tw ."Master you see "Theodora Goes Wild" THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY— • WARNER BAXTER ` ,r starred in a poignant yet magnificent spectacle adventure. Daryl F. 7-anuek directed this epic of Lincoln's day. "The Prisoner. -of . _Mawr Matintrs—Wedmfladay, Saturday and FR*11days at 8 p.m. Coming—[songs Arline, In "Fast Meets West." ""- You will always __Anilines alines memory -• slathers of the •hl l d r e re's playthings. "Payload, Toyland, beautiful girl and boyiend Once yew pass its portals, you }nay ne'er return again." BIIT could you not return again, In a manner of speaking, it there had been preserved In a snap- shot album pictures of yourself and the toys that gave you pleasure when you were actually one of the inhabitants of that enchanting land of Victor Herbert's beloved oper- etta? penetta' Do you ever like to recall the teddy bear, the drum, the jack -In - the -boa, the doll or the little tau set that were your favorite play- things as a child and which eventu- ,illy went the way of all toys,or, won't you confess to being that sentimental' Well. to any case. it somebody had taken t napshots of ._them for you and kept them. the chances are that yo t would get a "tick" iu looking at them today. Certaiely your elder relatives would. Children's toys are part of family history. i The timely point is that another Christmas having passed andi new toys for the youngsteep having made their appearance in the house, you should not neglect to take pictures of them before they disappear•. Make shots of the children with their toys and of the toys alone. If you can snap the children playing with the toys without their know- ing yod are taking the picture. you will have Itatural little studies which are usually the most inter- esting. ntereating. But you will want some good close-ups in order to show the toys plainly. These you will have to pose though they need not look posed • For such pictures you need a pod - trait attachment for your camera. This is a simple suppltimentary lens which stops over your present cam- era leas and permits you to take the picture within arm's length and thus obtain a larger image. The cost of this extra lens is lees than a dollar. Rome of the toys can be taken sinus .w amusing groups—the ---•. atM i'1 rl nnas" Ile•le'n l:ols4.n1 lleIis � i A COLD Quicker f w� ) - T. fil 41 3-71/4(44.* 7/ m� lmianslc VapoRub briskly on the - Avoids Risk of Stomach Upsets This safe, external treatment can- not possibly upset the stomach, as constant internal "dosing" is so apt to do. It can be used freely, as often as deeded, even on the youngest child. Now While—S/siniess Thanks to a new process, VapoRub now corers to you in white stainless forst. Only the ootor r removed; it is the same VapoRub—the same 2. Medicated Vapors. At the formula and the same effective don - same time, its medicated vapors, re- bit sena lapsed by body hat, an breathed in for hours --about 18 times a minute —direct to the irritated air -passages of the nose, throat and chest. .... cienbined poultice -.and -vapor a- ns phlegm—relieves irritadon-i1dps break a ingestion►. While the little patient MINIM Imo comfortable sleep, Vap11Rr right on working. Often, by ash the worst of the cold r over. --- deist, chest and back (between and bay the shoulder blades). Then spread it thick over the crest and cover with warmed cbth- Almost before you finish rubbing, VapoRub starts to bring relict two ways at once—two direct ways: 1. Through the Skin. VapoRub acts direct through the skin like a poultice or plaster. ISISM �M•or��/rr14 �4 0i d �� Fra -••r enacted bore Hide a purl freedom from emir la c11r1c was ewers t 7.113 parole. ebb Por an acts Item odds dna a ma. kW" F.a.. Vicks Plan by Dotter Contra a( Glia of Pridham. Jean McDowell. Joyce Jo*' Transfer Ten shill anal Phyllis Jahn: tan ; violin solo Lake Freighters • 1y t'atherin. ('antelon; recitations by Beu!ah Shackleton. Edith Jenkins, F4-. ward Jenkins, Aldde l'rich and John the miniature piano, the monkey _ eery ' A -re \ Westbrook : song by Catherine Snyder; elephantlding the little stuffed horse, or the ef4ariRRRVV ,inairumentat by Dave Ho.Ir": piano tipping ever the toy train. — U Lakes & St. Lawrence S. 3.:4w.t by- MLams. utter and Agnes For- 3aataa He Appears in PPM- err : drill by Mrs. Holland's cla . sad 1 Mrs. F. Kershaw's claps; doll drill by I Mr.. Basher', claws: chose by MW ' Jaek.ou'r claw; -tion[ or the Crib," The table top is the best place to set up these start -telling Sttuationies the Different Countries Company Acquires Last - Use a cardboard background. dark /►rIANIA01:AUSweir.arelsex i ern 8. S. Co. S and a leak• idtr,leard. sod islet) be 11in't busy 1 the toy store, driver ; PlU1T 1't WattilINF:, tint.. 1k'. Z► by *Ila I1 lane. carr: ;automims I sleigh 1adh'd Ih,un.•1 nod Itlitsrn? !Pate' id 1h• Ea -tele Strana111p con- by Mi's H Ille's data: chorus by Mllm Not If yen live ill liee ell - Thee.', On 'patty. fur the 1.,.1 thirteen years aper Saunders clam; "Kant• (hsur' Tial,"'► w'r sdgbt. rail might I stars of frr:Kht,•rs ors the l:reat Lakes. • 'play let, by Mr. A. M. R,dk rtaan i hiding In from the toe the Upper Lake-. sod S'. Ls%reor clam,. •. 1 or light, depending on the color of__ the toys. Experiment, too, with a mirror as a background. A short time exposure will be needed with the ordinary camera. At night you can effectively use two or three floodlight bulbs, also inexpensive, and control your lights and shadows. It you will carry out this Idea with the toys of this Christmas and faithfully keep ep the habit each Year while the children are growing up, you will have • treasure of memory pictures which you and they will always cherish—a pictnre record of the happy days to Toyland. JOHN VAN GUILDER a moonlit Drivenn ..'r Santa voter seen I ,. i sort 0"1 there would 1 los 'ors. t-*luso IdM •t.v, re the ;mew proof Maas he dote RAID AT ('LCYTON CARPET BOWLING LEAGUE In a raid on the Clinton home of Murdoch McLeod on Monday night, The Irgie.a team is Nell in the lend County Constables J. Ferguson and in the Goderich CYrpet Boa ling Levi tong seises' four camel of b er League. with a tl-p81pt advantage jand five quarts of whiskey. It is I the L.L.O.L.team and a 12 -pe I ae lead said the beer was found in various over the Band, in third place. rooms in the house, two bottles of II- Monday's games resuljed as follows: quor were in McLeod's car and three ' Band a ,-11 C.O.7. No. 1 .....--.0 were buried In an outhouse. McLeod I war,. Is barged with having liquor in a I L,t).L, place other than his residence. Legion s Victorians defaulted to Legion aid "BCD" WORTHY GOING I'? C.O.F. No. 2 teams. 18 C.O.F. No. 2 ......,-8 14 C.O.P. No.. 1 8 Band "Bud" Worthy. eighteen -year-old .on The Standing of Mr. and Ora. Del. Wort e, who made a name for himself as guardian Legion of the Junior Marines' net during laet LO.L year's hockey season, has taken a long Rand step towards big-time bock•'y in his C OF. No. 2 new town, Boor Ia Maque, Northern emir. .No. 1 .... 5 12 177 281 Quebec. / I Victorians, 4 18 114 153 "Bud" went to the mining town last 0 for Jaaaaty 4th jeer and worked as a laborer for some time, but when he woo out In cnmpetb lion with en older man for the patties of goalie on the senior team be was promoted to an office Job. His friends here are wagering the popular youngster of the eagle eye will be in pro. bock./ within ■ couple of seasons, 'W L F A 15 2 232 151 12 5 221 182 9 8 218 206 6 11 100 197 ft AVITIMMIZITVRITRIMrinl At the close of another year we desire to express amour sincere wishes to'you all for a Bright an` i -Prosperous New Year Thanking you for your patrnagie, during the. past year, we �` 1'''t1)tllt merit the Cont, r±uance of. your, goodwill and confidence during the years t� carne vrarmonRIZIM A. CQRNFIEL SriF L.O.L vs Victorians. C.O.F. No. 2 vs. Band. C.O.F. No. 1 vs. C.O.F. No. C.O.F. No. 1 vs. Legl it. L.O.L. vs. Legion. Band vs. Victorians. imulsw-Marines 2, Pits. So 24 18 TI` 10 8 4 Drop Clinton Game • Put Up Good Battle on Poor ke— g Score 3-2 in First Game of the Schedule a! Doug. Nalrn's Marine, junior en- try to ().H.A. competition, dropped Zi their first scheduled game to Use Clio- ," ton Colts, 8-2, on Tuesday night. The al ! gnaw wait played at Clinton. Z0I The eel( thin ice, which soon wore 4 away to bare ground In vote, was ler • from being conducive to team play or any decent playing for that matter, al but It was generally conceded the Marines had tie better of open Ice play. Their weakness was on close- ; lin .hooting, and they had plenty of it. having the puck In Clinton territory �r I the greater part of the time. 1 The first period was .cors-k'ee, and Walt. We-'throok put the Marlen. one rep early in P' e' second, hot Johnson. tilt defenc"man. galloped through for d (' ad I the equaltper shortly afterward. I Again the liarInts took the lead when rig I "Winger" Wiggins poked one past dell- riti Inn hut Draper and Cam! he'', of the colt.' fleet line. gave the Clinton squad +l tt onselerat lead they were able to held by defensive tioci'ey thringh the lana ori period. rYkk Peek Steep put In his firm appear- , ppear, Ni mace In Rnrl ander the new Marine nerd As likely .s Straw.hlp 1'otulruy olwrated by To- - • tel •N wreath or rout° Elevators. Limited. r sulwadlary CONWREGATIO*AL Wms ne-L tteongl. 'ee of the Norris Grain t'ompriy. of Win - 1 soli ,n1. water , nips'g. was Maier+tu.1 here hula). chnwais, F/,terbhlgasal at the Bap. lot r,,,t. meet g• Neytutlah tiin. ave in,•und under way fur ..f the United $twit's +Io, a Ilse nt. ,•a arvrral days. mud, • reliable fount w Church MU& Enjoyed -ra114 Anavie9n Ie'rriI,.,. ;rt -sealed. lite trapsaltoeu, iuvotviug la- 1►n Tuesdt.y Closing, December 29th, It. the 1'hllippIneW Ili»o_o al ret. is Ilse' -'ll !u•..es•I and $71111.11110. sal h• Mw largest numb r for many years tat down to a ron'trrgationaI sups r la lwrn'uu.-NW white cep tut n. .v.ot.adH-sevmpleted Ihla week. t/ $l*.'-w-lttpMi own m r ,erer--r-� e' I.l ps' -- The .lake's and its. Lawr.wu-t . the Hayti*" church. After the first rl n••and while lantern ah ,'b hen..MnSr"'l•oaq,.ui> ,,-. uind te'u, 'd til Fastern'table% were' aols:'re1, the pastor. Hey. �tleam=hip eraul•enw a fleet of lake IP. It. McClung. mislabel by Mr.. WII- ihhriKltcr. of the 3 1►G..t cla.« this f hid Itorsldnou at piano, led in iu•e.w . Mr - a cr,lor ,g.ireme and turned In • very ; creelltahle performance. The teams Clinton Goal, C. Nellans: defence, H. Kerley. H. Johnson: centre, R. Draper ; wing". Clue.. Neilsen. G. -*chew* iawson, Lever. Kennedy. a (lydeelch Goal. t' Steep: *fence. A. Dock, W. Toting: crnrre.l Walt. Wrelhrcok : wines. D. Wiggins, J. (YArien : alternate's. hail Wrethrnnk, N Nsellonald. (: Matheson. W. Mc. ! inn's i Referee H (1 Murney, Goderich. v M 'e! 4 •Imwl the hour .Starry seed lase -teed i 11 Ile' Jr! ..red drir buffalo. w h ' , t y •rel citrates.. 'I'tr gifts a►r, 1,.,16...1 IN spring. Tlu• tranvrtuh M•Iug eons- eommuuity singlet tsuekrd. along. •cr•'eietthe tacks '.f tOiled title %eel. will bring the remain- titer eommuuity singing • little later I1e , , reatnrra. , lot t••ti 1:n•n'ru 'newel- aithiu the the program of the evening commenced. 1lorris..',ntrollea fleet ani make it one NISI was as follows; Verses and a lfnet wondt nue Ihlak ..t Arle • of Illi' Ldeo.deo.trg.••t d. on the Great prayer by the pr'mary class; sed., by rex ksh:.w? (tut, after all If you s. rr l.akl*. I Jack Benjamin : recitation by Nan Mc- g 19due•sr cblM Isn't that 'Ib 'which ' ve.'.•I+ which will he turned over Clung: solo by Nancy °riff ; recite - would rina aYl And Sarna ,sar,ets ,Ns r, the 1'pi.•r Icek."a ansi W. L.,wrenw tion by Ideral,F Smith; exercise, "Gifts appoint. In Japan he .Its' cul. his Iii 1 i t•mnay try Fs•teru Strain- to the King," by the primary clam; feel tucked ander him to tale his ie. on a wintry aftern.Srjt, and In the %fr! own Srupi s—retie. l lug a...alde'• the red aunt' Ili. Ma even Yaltin to liming the airplane le cense own Country.. , 1 all sure that whet. be leaves the reindeer he hie hers.' he lasts MP. tee nose of each r, and wart. the M Ice else' to feed them plenty of ridrer sees. all he .wanes Nsws sgsln.—fro► .w etefir --t+:. A HAPPY OOCASION terms, p upr sis. are The Judge Hart. (duet by Eleanor and Edith Donaldson; F. 11. Baird. N R. (clement. W. 11. Dan• • reading by R. Griff ; singing of ('hrbt- 144., F:. T. Douglas. A. C. Field. W. F. ma.' carols by the congregation; a two- .Nielw-t, Robert Pomeroy. J. J. Ram- act play. "Killed by Kindness." by • nw'Iwr and Judge Ketleee'c. 'Erose risme of girls (Misses Marjorie Miller, ,.t,taine,l from the Eastern Steamahlp• Evelyn Donaldson, Joan Grin, Jean last spring were the McPherson, Shir . Proctor, WIlma Groff) ; song by Lula ley Taylor, Richards. Holloway. War- Benjamin and Verna Miller; song by ren, Pilishury, Huntley, Todaro Sleet- I the Mission Band: solo. "When Manta tun Wes" and Stewart All have boas I Claus Comets to Town," by Miss Leak operating in the grain and pulpwesd Griff. With this Introduction Santa trade.. Clave appeared and candy and or - The Faute'rn Steamship Company. ages were distributed to the members affiliated with Boland l'ornellt.sr at et the Sunday school. Buffalo, has operated an odes Mall • very enjoyable evening then name Meaesetsmi Caa.e Club Buses Last for a number of years and will eon- to • elose with the singing of "God Nigh a Gals A/•ir'' tinue Its unser ter some weeks, but It he with you." to:lowed by prayer by The attractively decorrted dance Is exp"...ed hue office will he •'leant- the pastor. hall in the Masonic Temple last night the I taper lake. and St. Iawren* lie. Arthur Beavers, superintendent was the scene of oise of the gayest Stet, which ale Includes alis (.dry a the Sunday sct•col• acted as thalr- Chritmas at -homes of the Menesetune II Bearer, Brown Beaver, Sarnian and Canoe Club, Nearly one hundred per. several upper lakes vessels, la opera- tions gathered early to play "500," the ted from Toronto. winners being .1. W. MacVicar and 'The woe a( the entire Eastern fleet Mrs. H. B. H. Ticbborne, after which reed . and luncheon, was se . The Members of the committee in charge. Dr. .1. A. Graham. I. I). East- man, R. C. Hays, H.C. and D. R. Nairn, excelled themselves in providing fun - this year involved • sum of more than $l.11oo,0oo. CHRig1'IIA9 ILN IIZTAI4Yl11101T mThe annual Christmas emtertala- ent of North street United church man Mr. Albert Wilkins. seeretaly of the Sunday school, assisted Santa Claus. making novelties for the dance. was held In the school room on Thew Streamers flew over the garlaeuda.and day of last week, with Mr. C. H. Rob decorations hanging from the ceiling. ertson, superintendent, presiding over paper cape were worn by all, and a lengthy program of songs. recitations ,ane, whistles, squawkers, balloons and drilla. and paper. pellets added to the hiller -The ill.. appearance of Santa Claus. who Irl of the occasion. distrihnted favors to the children, was L. O. B. A. INKTAILA ONI a high -light of the eveSeMrlnx. ss PrinceMary Dodge, L.O.R.A., held I The preget.m waa an follows:atone by the Ryan orchestra : tong by their Installation Wednesday evening, Palma Player; recitations by Mary when officers were installed for the coming year a. follow": Worthy Me treats Mrs. T. Bell; past mistress, Mrs. Geo. James: deputy Mistress, Mrs, F. Riley; recording secretary, Mies Ruby Clark : financial secretary, Mrs. A. ('grunt: trea.ntt'r. Mrs. A. Knitting, chaplain, Mrs. H. Palmer; 1st lectur- er, Mr.. W. hell: 264 lecturer, Mina L. ('arrleok : director of reremonles, Mlse J. Drennan: tet coin., Mite B. 14roeklchenk ; 2ne1 coin., Miss Mar- garet Jame.; 3rd corn., Mrs. Thin.' Kneeshsw ; Inner guard, Mrs T. Clark; outer guard, Miss ,'nit Knee- I thaw: guardian, Mr. i,. Ell ott; irlan- {/t, Milli A. MACraw. Atter the in- stallation all sal down to a lied hunch, AT DRENNAN'S AI4,I,EYS With only one game played to the last week, In which the Toilers took font. pofete from the King Pin., the standing in the bowling league at Drenaan's elley's to as fol}ISere: Games Points Go (lettere 12 14 Tellers 15 13 Lions .." 9 R Ail Stahl ".►+ r 9 0 Maroons r 9 5 ?sat*_ se Lucky Strikes 3 4 TIgere 0 4 MAIM, of David 0 :t King fine 's 0 2 MIs. Alma O'Brien. tnrae-In-training at St. Joeepb'a hospital, Lon}tin, spent 1'hristn'es Isar with her parent." here. Tie Baptist Chard Iles it. R. Me('lung, Minister 11 a.m. — "HELP WANTED' —7p.m.— "WITHOUT GOD?" f.•Rln the New 'tear by attending our 1V•td1 Night Service 9-12 p.m • e CENT A MILE ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES IMldresr Fon.: Adana The . Children 40e.) from GODERICH and all adjacent C.N.R. Stations Fri.Jan• 8 to �Vhitbr. tNimes', Bowman' We s . y ('ort time. ('ula.lff!'I ri.nton Jul.. t. Morris - ptt'1l r 'rd, tee Willis. li•lle\lib'. Natalrlee, KIIig't.nl, S:a11at1e.h11'. Itrer'ksitle, P be1'etrnwall. Uxbridge. Lindsay. P'te•rioro, ('a Newmarket. Allendale. I'enetang. S'o111nRw"rwwi. Meafnrd, Bar Midland. (:ravenhnnt. Bra,ebridge. Huntsville. 1'allsnder, North Bay. Parry h I. Sndhury. All towns in NPR* (Warta on line of Tend, katatbig A Northern Ontario Rly.: Nipinethug ('antral lily.: K•1p,rkrst•tg. LouRtar . (:'raldlon..1'llb.,'. Beardmore. Sat,Jan. 9 to Toronto t!*n BMntfor4 Chatham f1 ('hetlel. (Tinton. Dnrhn m Exeter. Fergus. (:od'rieh. (luelph, Itstniltnn, iGrMv'r. Isrrtston, Ingersoll, Kincardine. Kitchener. London, Listowel. Mit••hwll. Niagara Fells, (teen Sound, Paisley. Palmerston. Paris. 1'ort F:IRi,. St. (caths stn's, Si. Mary-. Sarnia, Southampton, Stratford, St rat Iiroy, Walker inn, iViarton, Winghsm, Wuodatoek. and Sat. Jail. 9 1,o'ally between topmast Stations at which Excursion Tickets are sold -Ask Ticket Agent ATTRACTIONS—TORONTO-!TATI'RD.ii', JANNARL S National Harkey Ieagu Mita" Toronto "iMaple Leafs" Vs. Newfreal "('andiras." Titenla's Palate en Exhibition at f1 prtn's Arcadian (court For Vanes, Return Limits. Train information. Ticket*, consult nearest `tile,,it See Handbills for complete list of thesttnetione. TIl'_'.t CANADIAN NATIONAL