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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-01-05, Page 7- t=11:=2:201115"......./1•11#41•1•4•••••• 66. • c or OODZIZG STAR was nothsred sonows•rosmossossommssoseawsessosisimssosomsolosesso c4fterna on _With Her Heart Had Dizzy Spells Mrs. teseteit Soy, Minas, N.$ wiition-"A Awn time ow wae grew, leehieed with my beam. 1 evelil lett sleep *oil would hem bed, down, 1 roue! Mit do Roy wore, but thee3r tpelie, also beesnie wo ruu - would eet Law to e'e deem - "1 vent * let of money *yew Jo- _ fercut jjj r, Iuz awlbeOt 0ln* - *1i/ewe to iie eee ewestie''`At last tiY meeee edouideee to tohe ' *Vetter I had telt ess 1 begau fe *Oldie:ma titter use iperfeet health, iota when vf alwa. ' 44Beitit ond Fel,otigli 4 er, Am ' ;vell as g giL wed Milbamei Pills te my friends r comsat p=irtpe them they hew doue for the hill bring l'oek unda Se tile 1 In the( Para Deters the wk spPest Vet there draw Th.. while • DO YOU KNOWP i(AMILT014 Gedach, 3 ..stamilOO101111=10111201===1,111101111.11•11101.141111:=0. liege ea etailks*-„a•et•t forgive oais (he meth to t that bah had ? kk sfii.i palsy), 1 eery unto th ol that %b--- PASS 11111011111110 merr,00011111110.01111111110100 assume. ere arsa00011111 000 4 - Cepyeiglit, 1e27• lerank Veber) he ! 232. The ;lige and Volue of Ameri. 23S. The Wastefulness of Small Penn Plants? G 237. -Comparative Bakiency of late. , trie sod Steen f.otomotives ? 0 .: 238. Haw Superpower and Railway . Electrification Would Relieve ee. eon Corn Crop? to k 231, Principel Uses of Corn? Ise, take ea* thy bed, and go un the heave." Ire 11 previous /we •lanifested Le& ople were all God, saying, this fashion." nary publicans in Willi WM. II spirit of the gain and they lir disapprove! "He cateth au s and sin- • stretched out to jeito. when j"ui Sr. gicen -power the °old tread the ha -1 aniseed, mid gip with daY bY 44Y On one &cern 'we never saw it mine cars the greeious tidingat and einnzee wee. fall, Thin roused the e nt, confess, thou shalt be looscd satihes and Phar e • . from all. I gave expression t PRATE.R ,to the discipks, Our gravious Father forgive , our and firieketh wit many, mane sinsior Jesus' sake, and :leer t"hetesdnisreheetai -.eeable us by -Thy Iloly Spirit to seek aftek fight.4,OniriesS -and se enter into 8hrlinkill" ant* fuller felloevsliiet with.Thee./ Through men did not thin 'eecus Christ, our Lord. Amen. • sinful and theref them he etira S. S, l.t,SSON FOR JAN. 15tb. 192$ e ellyskiin's hind therefore est / sinners." When thew the public* be his followers Lesson Title--jestot mkt Sinners. Lesson Pacsage..-Marl. 2442. , 13.17. Golden Test---lilaxt, and addre 234„4. Brief History of (orn? 233. What Is Spaoish Moss? Freight Congestien? A New Way to Learn One Worth Whole Thins Everyday ANSWERS TO LAST waeirsr- plane iotor? • irk s condueting -circuit when V,WelV"! It dissipates the heat of emnbus. ing parts of the Areuit eut the line? tion by means of fins on tire cylind-,of force in a magnetic field. The. es - they ha 225: What Is An Air -,cooled Air.; magnetic k current is created '• him. The ere sick as not f r. "Ti ith the sic called Ma bljeans an such as. he t was to heal be Alter the strenuous thsy spent in of their spirt maladies but th tetiehing and healing Capernaum e those self-setisile "righteous" Jesus rose wry early and, leaving Phariaaes "he t empty away." A Simon's house, he sought the great Br. Brown 's commentary says outdoors that he might rest his body.rEe came to h 1 the sick soul, t / to save sinners; t od the vilest prod ify then with salv as want Him not 'for th -by; they are .not p. nd they get nothing fro s, WORLD MISSIONS time 1111nItt 11° bad gQite ft", e enthronement of the mission - bete* they Went looking4or 11•01-atle. Practical Electrical &come a Power Pima • - uptizy dimmeakt, Education 7. os blerlred• wird' ewe 2.1 grve pea AT bliCOME recognised Sircreeeechalieiser, Vet woe epee* rise tle Pe!** pm foe of respeemildtkp smirk eppeeesuriry fee eetreseeemeas Ora germ deli el tileerriosp. Ceases ischoder$314041Leberreeeep One of felkirsed. ~lies nuetelear warn 'mum. see Coaloone with *tail* of Sin Pop CANADIAN .SC::0,)L 4.1ietteit Wet Schwel if Esitketelits Isfelowitheor Dept. A, Federal Mao Ilesertse. eararle. Camas d era, which_transfee the heat direetly_lsential parte of a dynamo are ticetro. _1 - • - - - _ _ _ - to the tie; pensing withetke-wil- , meg:fete 14 liredule.' tbii ningifelle ' The. fadY hi the aufaixi,ritifing --tor ' .8 -Prior Dreseing ler Weilida.---Tter . -- - -- se ter, radiator- and plumbing required i field, an armature revolving betWtt'll litr portreit: "Is it getting like some factories end worliallans 4110 er for water-cooled* engines, lessene , the poles of the field magnets and me?, or weight and eliminates danger of fro.; earrying 'cone of wtr" e that cut in the kklic field fa kept, fk'r use in COMOATIII* pa, igen radiator. 'Wright .1-5, "Whirl.,field in every revolution, a eonunuta. ing wounds and euts enstained by ' lwinil" air-cooled motors (200 li. p. ter to render the eurrent eoritinuous, tee'rtht!eteo(leeneiltit31 u°11' U eee i .................4.----e... rni long pus the workmen. Vtir better to keep ort. , to took Byrd North Pole and weirut 000 lbs. or 214 lbs. per h. p.) land 'brushes to pick no and transmit 1,-hul^ the current - I ,tric Oil. It is just as (Nick in bond a bottle of Dr. Theme hinny men act as if asking them t and does not scar the akin or burro berglt and all hers on their ftights 23). what ti, tilt+ tia,th4witictor the flesh. Ine ACVOSB tile Atlante. and Peeing. Ilas l' , Poll a blii thee owe were an insult. ............-................-,. t 4 a '- nine stationery tylin a snouted In ,A. small windmill eet ebove the a orcle around central rank elm s. Gasoline eonsrption New tork to plane rotates an.arnLatury. This.tiny . • d armature uses the natrtst us n Mtge 211641i ;le 4e lin= 516% rile I t t °lel! out of a O e ce roemagne -.one „ *rent tlynamo.-instead of cutting the 220. Newest Use of the Periseene2 nignetie lines of Add magnets it K- Lindbergh's Plime has large gas a the Magnetite lines of the Earth. is tank directly bank of engine, to pre* A dialseontrol,,marked with the points 4- vent pilot from being crushed be* of the't finless and mounted on the m tweei). tank and engine in ease of it instranten board, rotates the brushes brash. As this. cuts elf the pilot's of, the arum re to it position 'where Vfew ahead, a periscope i's attached then- is no fie f current. so long as to upper left -land 'corner of instru. the aircraft is (led along the Ment board" and projeetts beyond the tourse indicated -b he die/. It the side of the plane. The periscope, es- pilot gets off the ,set • urse current sentlatly an instrument for seeing fa genereted and the ant% ht band of around corners, is indispensable to an indieatink meter swings to right submarine and trench warfare. In or left, es the vase May be, the simplest. form consists of a tube, with plane is turned until the. meter i a mirror ut either end, set at angles points toiera,101„..,______ of, 45 degrees, the tire mirror reflect- ing the light through the 'Who, the One dreinn of a girl's life is gone. second guiding it in a direction eon- She used to look forward tot he time "nient• for °Iservalt"' when she would be old enodgli to 227. What Is the Sun -Compass? Wear long skirts. , Polar navigation by- airplane is dif- ficult. At North Pole every difeetion is south; the eun eonstantly on the meridian -always noon unless it is night. Uognotie and gyroscopk compasses are useless. COmtnander Byrd used the recentlY-invented SO" compass, a reversal of the sun -dial. In the latter north is known; and the sun's shadow indicates time of day : with sun -compose time of day is knew% and sun's shadow.when it bi- seytq the hand, of a 24-hour awl/ - face gives the directions. The move- ment of the hour hand being in op- posite direction to the revolution of the earth, coroPensates for the lat- ter; in efl'eet makes the sun stand still, so the navigator can steer with reference in it. 228., What Is the Drift Indicator? !ffect an airplane is a part of ilkoWntd.,44just .avol,v•hip in a current floats with the current. turrent. A 30 -mile -an -hour Whitrilotifewing,-.44 right angles to the course ivould Wow the plane 30 miles off its course every hour. The drift meter con - gists of it pointer that swings over an are lii.Vidpd into degrees, If wheel sighting a ground object, or a smoke bontb, 'through the meter it v does net appear to move parallel to the fore and aft line of the plane, ,Sr I the pointer moved mita.' it parallel- • ism is established. The angle of 7. !drift is then obtained front the Arc, and the vilot can vary his oourse ac- • cordingly. and refresh his spirit in, the taint of raise the, n. hex .at dealers, er, t reereett of prim by Thir- Co., Litattet‘llikelltn, Ont. ' T. SWARTS almittepat-011treat Jail off elso,Sriusro' , SiVgItAt, Flit31414SS fOlt name -.car YOU' Afiliffilid A/10 RIOS 204 Wait ,V0fiet 'Slane" Meat Trete Pameager Boa put Pisingotts Or • Ott t Mire 111 G. fey la any ter 011 er.V. R , pt-ji.orykei*Od rei9i:41a11#111141tlleei,\... gomet4M -• '- one .t.tromy Pod Heck ;Service iarttl'Ise sepia tes.too-dets Op erste toapnet. -memo suasion* Solicitor's • „ -SWAftT'S' 102 - alteetreal Atrial 1 a r-------------------- -• • • ' ;to baldWrin Minaret's and limn* witter,crubbing tire solution tote the aching part* with the rinser tips. iirrottnts also *Oen- AA for sprains, bruises strained ligarninta SS e u s HYDRO., !ELECTRIC :THE PEOPLE'S STORE 'Where Jeous knelt, to sheep 'with, Stele, Thee ,., -, ' 11613. ' 8 I ' 'rhe 48010 a 1:4•11144 , ' Be. pasf Interpreted by levet" Ceuta! • When the four disciples, who emu.' Dim. Iprised his intimate esseciates at, that to in the They did not return tit etiee" tee atiNatell*t einhimI4t°bleduril,itnerete "te people, :611Fleifrbri (211; °nth aiasus#i osinma°Prlieet:4117atPifiroarbdt. ...a. 'When X was young t was taught to eitY/ for '$;'•8" Said to thin he ;bed. Iwo that, he heathen nations might work to, do in otherAi.z. as. IA, us be .oPerted • NO that .our missionaries go eisewhovo Iro the next towns,might hie entrance. As 1 grew up thlit• OlaY•irrench there aleol for to to •ManhOOel 1 found that very many this .enStinte r forth. And he wen,t, tyrus, bowevei, are about the same synagoguee throughout all condition, that the Scotch earigrege, Galilee. prettehing and , casting out tion wet when they Went up to the devils." ' • kirk to pray for rain. There was one As quietly as "Jesus left Simon's little girt annong Ore whole. °nett house so did he and his vompardons who had it big Umbrella and they mtnut after soMe dos. But lan IsUghed at her, but -she, turned to presenee could not be hidden, so soon theta and saki: "Aren't ye game up the erowde (began to gather, filling to the kirk to PrO for rain, and din - the house and crowdingabout thena ye t•zurnect that the. Lord will an - doer. SO great was the .crush thoot „twee ye th And as they trent: home when four men arrived bearingee Mon there came down it:great rain from sick of the palsy they couldn't force : the menntain, and the little girl was their w4Y in. But. "where tiler's a the only one thatewas protected. . will there's it way" We can 410 vet? The Lord has answered our MeV- mueb what we went to do and the ers. Our doers are open from South siek num and his friends Wanted Wen/ Aurae= to Japan, the walla are tall Meat tee/lee *Testis doseat hand. deem and every men may go up '42- Their case was urgeit An4 if thelri -fin* tbil an the Jew did at Jericho. eould not reach the balder by the tWO have to' get one thought embed- ; open sdoor they would 'MOWa way tft 104 ,deep in our minds. - It is that entry. Raving tried the usual they there are tnillions wilting • for. the were prvar.4.*--trY the „. „unneneele „getetel a the -Lord Christ, mil - mite hint for the crowd. they uneov.. Ilannotly. with thp. "And When their conciliar ieonly nigh no to bat:4 e0mm M - net rhe roof wheee he was: and nom g. E. te'vee When. they had broken it Up, they let down the bed %whereon the gel: of the --- PANS, lay."Jesus did not rebuke thon for their Unseemly -wayof ap. Vieelay eroikch because ha knew they had ' Lessens in 'English ' first tried the ordinary way and fail. , ed. Instead he let strange Words fall By W. L. GORDON frombis lips upon the ears of the sick . man: "Son, thy sins ars forgiven." • Josue traced the man's helplessness Words. wee misused Laelt to its 'proper source. Others were listening and received his words with silent criticism but Jesus WAS as ale to discern the thoughts' As he was to see the root of Ore disease and he astonished them, by laying bare their reasonine. The scribes aecused .fmts of blasphemy. Jests did not deny heir reference to las claim Of being equal with God. Instead he used his power to show them their in., :entice was true. The fulness of Ions Christ's power is 1/tet% in the perfecteg/T with which he worked his miracles, "That ye may know that the 'Son of man bath power on . • - • kX)ROET THE ALMS" t -,t LEALItil tvginegritst., Aga *chinos, mow, g al ignition, hint. terlyastr WV4114104 E.ggostts..lroktso WitinV tnd •Pitiohiegingi piqo • Barbering awl lindiele Usk. ironing. . Zeri $6 to, S10.Per bey le../ttifok4korktilfed to teem E XOcrO,InArok_ ilnotical ItonSawit.• 3li DePtilka...Stogg- Drow. Log higskt.shog Ana* fUlgia4aturn•WAStlio,c_sk, ageata 001' ASK este sr4oSin. 151 Iui etrot Wesr.TOMP.tsfi • • anKIts dysi Water Cook by E*tricitY Wadi. by Eltittrielty lien by Elattritity CONVENSIENT, CLEAN, QUICK 'Cheaper than Coal Or Woad An Electric Ire -enure Monet removes tire slog it broom Jetot• novae tha *tett Weintietmat#e 1b,doo. Lamps for LIAO hart. Walk ht rend net display at Stere eo Stf." CASTO R I • Don't say "I felt .like I might neve return." Say "felt is if." ' Don't say "he was a very orner fellow." S'ay "Worthless," . Detit say "I woniti lump at th opportunity." Say "embrace the op portunity." ' "A friend" is one who ie regarde with a tertain amount of affection while an "acquaintance" result merely from an introduction. Don't say "I never mean to go.' Say "/ meait never to go." • Don't say ‘A met her but she neve referred to the =West." Say "sh didaot toter." Words Often Mispronounced Tonteen. Pronounce to -no, first o as in"of" last 0 as in "noP aecent last syllable. Aisne (Slyer), Pronounce an, the a Win 7day." Diocese. 'Pronounce di.o.ses, 1as in "tile," 0 unstressed, e xis in Abscond. Actent last syllable, not the first. , ; Divan, Pronounce the i as in not its in light,", „mid ..accent last syllable; "" 229. What le the Magnetic Vole ? The eempaas 'needle, or a tit% 'meg. i • Its middle, comes to test pointing ap. netized steel bier freely suspended at . Ban.ff Winter Carnival Wilt Be Colorful EVent • proximately hi. and • S. The end pointing N. is the North, or Positive, e pole; that pointing S., the South or Negative, pile. The needle also dips 'downward more or less; at two Pla- ces (the Magnetic Poles) it 8tands • vertical. Curved lines of magnetic fon:* radiate from the ends of all •Magritte. The earth acts as a huge spherieal magnet :with its N. and S. -Magnetic poles' :woe its geographic poles. The compass needle points N. and because it intatiges itself par- allel to the lines of force of the f world's magnetisni.,, 230. How Dees a Dynamo Generate Electricity? „ 2tereb yeillt hegira , _atom Pepsi reps $ preparatlen ap ,la piretille term, Whit* • POO** 411thullY 'aeir mkt 01. •teettre •treetiseit 'tor eseyke, tektite eked aid throat frontlet. :reps 'Elate& testate. ateikbtat 4ininteelletts whit* - Wire* vont the temps. I , latek tan late' vapor1 alai are breetwee dew* Ow peso.** Itor. leap. Oa the* juraerolliey, soothe iho talamed 1441. et .4.1be 'breath* da/rede t *attest.. wane of the alt pas. -- sage,, $114 godly ester EA rarry re let seta,ktallart to the least,„.„,, 1000'ilte err and lir passages, - theee--P 111110/4 -get ifteredireet, .ead, heat og tentererseess. • Oat oat IAN • 110. alittlelwritg sere's/ id ins name ape, gstg of wt. Mot. sItA *nil it (*KU la 'Wog • so per 'gift% to Yong Co. Torossiske A ills USIA nowise* will tilos he sus _ YOU; All . • Aim eraeint, sat Iwo; 230 hex. !PEPPER FOR RHEUMATIC PIN JOB PRINTING AT TUE STAIR c . „ * CANADIAN NATIONAL Rir, TRAIN SERVICE to 11111116 mow swoops .4100/04r Lep. Onderich 0.20 at. g.so Clint 52 from Sore, stiff. *thing joist% ea** 'Pw've4cortis ,,,,ott 041.4 Red Penner Rub takes the "ouch" ,?4 16'14. PO* okinowht holutertirnayyocuuti.saamnredtolirtpieffuerreortiniainatlyoncesostOy:tith,c ..A4rr.3:Kstititterolthe;onlytear 817...2030i0 534.:1200 pc.tatrau,:. hardly get around, just try Red Pepper t pb $.44 m. nu 5.50 paw. Rub anti you will have the tluitkeff roh* lief known. Nothing has such twee. Toronto 10.23 ult. 740p.m.. tratcd, penetrating heat AS red Pe_ selde. Ratio filor...LanYo Toronto 74,5 th.ter, just SS etOrk as you apply,Red ttPfier 12,33 gi.m. end 0.0ti pa*, 4 Rub you will feel the tengiong heat. In pasor coo tar, codarten to. three minutes it warms the Ore spot .0,04 ar. manias traps, ati4 wawa! , tough told through. Pain 44 110tdo AJ Goderich cos it. train. t s ore 800. • itAY 41tett drumot for no et Aremagh-c°1146_614."Csad_iti_ gRowo the Red ,papper Ro. sure,e0 PA IP* LAwsmorturo a 80:4111 • ea mob with *4 name Rooter Toots lie Gooilerich Star's LUBBING LIST a The Star and London Free ?MSS, ........... ,119a$ The Star and London Advertiser,,, The Star and The Toronto Giche... „ , „ 6.73 -The Star and The Malt and Empire. \. ,7 6.7S The Star and The Toronto Star. ..... „ „ 6•75 The Star and The Parmer's Sun.., The Star and The Pamily Herald and Weidy StO\ . . - /he Star and The eatholk Record... • ‘7 ' The Star and McLean's Magaaine............Si7-5 The Star and Rod and Oun • *el fr. 11 • • Jr 1:* • # •, 3090 The Star and Montreat /Witness % . • ....renewal 3,85 / new.. ISO • The Star and k/Vyki Wide 34..82; Special ptubbing Rates tvith other Periodidais may be had an application co At the Star OffiCe or 'Phone 71 for any infqrbtafrIci, • Argenne„.pteeooeeeeeetegetr.-nite---.Theeeepaee-through-ewliieb-etlto-ir1 0, as in toarnw, 0,414.in ettn,,, ;mot Silence of a magnet extends, is the last syllable. Words Often Misspelled youNG w m N cease; cots. Celebrate; be. Varlet. Beach (shore). bench (tree). ne. E CapriciMts. Te.chnical; 1 SynonymsSUF relative, irrespective, unroofed, independent, unallied. • ,,sito to Flo& iddloayi tleomellty, •lifferenee, dioptirity, ;thaw withors or , Variation, diserepaney, contrast, nun Hurt. Untimely, intruilve, anoppprtune• inouspieions, usniropitions• inosPed- .. lent. Increnee, coterie, augment, dilate, grow, extend. intensify, Insignify. Party portion, pieee, section, par. tide, share. allotment. End, termination. kohelttsion, finish. Paring #045 math deft feed 'tray pro- d/tee kidney trouble in .sooic fortie tees t A well-known authority, because the atids treated excite the, kidneys. Then they become oVerworked, get eloggish, clog ep and cause an torts of distress. particularly hatkache and riii3ery in,the kidney rigiete rhentastie twinkes, seVere headaches, acid etelliaell, eelletifretion Ward Steely toto4 hstr. letoessness, maddet .3.4 'glee a word three time% NA it -is A • . . ' 3? rx," Let us merease ear vacate). lite moment vont' Met: 111/114 er kW fairy by Mastering brie word eath li bontsitsierssycllit. at; Ting dilation.. icoriog ollairdontlecir .irpordgitspfEerritthAisvElor:::40, perform, or water And ate set abent four fitillOCS of usto4 thronal. "it took a morbid bejardorabli:eafkr::: afnerY agA6te4vr Pah:gill2:1;! VA411-,E: indellothri unsettled. ' token lablorounfod in a ohm of water 18"41 to .1)tri>ei!Sit Stith S (temp ,-,(.41A. 1,;(10eys, rimy then act fine. Thic.1"The explarietion he 'offered wie0 13111olit.) /alt.9 1.5 triage from dip acid nr, vwcut gild timaiktiureteth - •• trapCS it. tom 11•11re• -Ont Ot ' 1111QE , , ; deprr. essed. disheart- ' bee autl leis been used for eters to , b 6%0rd lafirlell altd stimulate • , "IT� set thr-re for hours, soli. in fek ettivIts4 .1154 ta nefire at/athe i taw *s4 dejettolut I me in Ott siA.,tern so trett they an; 17Ngrairt; ee -,,,lobviz tuttret. 1 &Awl,' irfitlit, that often Witting Mad- 1 heti;, hatiatetoilLuevilloo.st 4., 6 s',ceirti. eme r eieectir re t e It e et . . , *lee -tome'. , lititaktioNAle re/Meaty tr, rex- ITCs a itclightfill ttire c . - n. bum'. os •., .• fique...4,.,...1141aiV;! ::-.47:wthmosenreli"rheoleigatli:erporioliTidetro. ru;"_":"4(.141 ithv,4 va'ATirt34:4t:011,., , .0,,33,,,,eil in_ . me ireateuiel eines , 1,,,..7-17-4, -.„,..-iee,le „1 -;Ane IAN." die- r roam,: kneefe. "Th• , tl't tilt' Uilti:' Graft r r, • Innil sera VW ..!!",106!;Iqr!." ' :These Two round Relief by Taking Lydia E. Pinkbanits Veritable Compound Ayer's "X have • teari for throe yeers, and at the end of the yo.nIalwayg feel urea and lumen° appetite. I was awful elek cinch seeetaltoo.hturing poise ne my lmek, until sametimee I waoludsigodtoatop laIrklag. A friend reeittameaded Lydia R. Pink. hava's Vegetables Compound to the he.rdrimer isereirt telling how geed it was se 1 tbeerfairt would help ate. And it did, I take Int %Ulf* ere, year arid reemealteld it ti) "OWL" -.1)011.AlisA Ayer's Chit, Quebec. "Uoahlot. Vitiek" tsnnir.g. 110,11 Se104482----"I regular perk* arid reit oufferiog at those tint*, the pain* eattaies vomiting and raontiog. 1 ,orm teeth. ing reboot and often for *tele hours I would be hie 54 8114414 t.trey work, Thretalth si,seltortiseterest in thipapere 1 e new et Lydia F, Pink- horm'os Verretable Componnti, anti it hen been of greet homent to r.v2e, troehies hent PerepleteIy Wit Leres FATt,V,. :ant.731, If.tners toteety, Vo1/4,a Viii=1Zatrireers I / • • #••••••••••••••.*** oar roo or wortat er •VoriPr 8., • , e • • • 1- • - C r Rat" the capital of Canada's Na. tional Park of thst name' in known to the woill Las lone ofthe most botautifst and fascinating of Animater resorts. 11 is, however, • tat gertftillt known that "loaf in One goes Omelette • Atoir Aire Pretenese Jr( t2. rek, end even eportsmen win er t vitally delightful, and _their fun, for trap -shooting is on the that many peeyle prefer it at this:.prearsturns sis the 'Banff Goa Club etkila011• /re/feet:01Y thither' ite Cate holds ite annual on/petition et Ai* nivel Week. The (bites fee this time. Aeether novel eeeet fer a colorful ettut are ''ebratire 441. Weiler Car:live is packing, "soars The town is always a blue of alid lemaking ramp. *n4 41116 14w tolored tights; Indian tepees are at famous- diamord biteh is staged b nog 1J.i l iriteteribi along the mein ctreet. for. " af t Rocky EntintaFe :strindiug fie-PDAttis tfibia) or-:tLe Steeeys also take pave In ‘‘,7in '(ni/lea AftleCilltifM• %It* /older/fly', tstentioned. flo nat4). rgc•i) 9, tee* riitesult, „Fiver/01*e, glen541. aPt afraid of 11‘4111* slating the ''.gary to itav.ft F.ri R4 L./A r_ ea the Ire fizta %teem eileny Reit AMAMI net el the Teal 14i4,itiroi:01 1 vy„spie,; *If tr'.0 Estio..1 t'me. c,..ontl tot Thy ta00 quick. -ors theffseeeVee Recker*. • ; 111/ t' not t; th 1,9 and ve kaietdoscaple 12)eeler Seeing ti pt.eentey the at pep. week. 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