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Florist, Goderich, Ont:
Phone'. 105
YEARS•
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-A- - : $ RIED-TEN TGH U, •
STILL :GOOD AS EVER'
The : Creemore Star reports,' the
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Ten.y, ears.,ago`Mr. R. J. .Pangman
rwatch. While
"low -
f Ty ale, 'lost his p
keg :in ane of his field and 'after, a
keg
perfunctory search, abandoned all
hope• of ,ever again Checking qp the
fleeting hours. with his •cherished.
chronometer. But last "I.,ovember
Pangman Was again busily
gaged in turning up"` ,the sod in;' his
field when he' was delightfully, -as-
..;nished "to ;see his ;forhier old vest-
pocket friend lying 'at his feet, :a
•little, discolored and with a :,' dirty/
face, hut/ �apparently' none the worse
its' Pip,Van-Winkle ,stunt. _ Mr.
a;;Pangman picked 'up ; the prodigal
timepiece;' •wound ;it up ..set , the,
•hands to :the proper ''time and up to
the present the watch' has -performed
perfectly erfectI' and with Seemingly not.
,`l.c, slightest 311': effects ,of its lonk.
interment below the earth's surface.'
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'f flE • MA.GIST1tATE,S, SOFT SPOT
Magistrate (severely)• -The' idea
;rf„:.a„man of your size.beating:a.-poor
i ak , woman like that!
Prisorer— ut' , ,..,.r..,ouxr•,.:Slf1p..., -ate
•tin
irritating �k•.'CrP s e a=1i the,
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'eta islrate---How does She "irritate •
ou7:,
_fra5o_e
r WhY< shekeep : s
a rg <'
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mel' Beat' mel just' hit me once
and _..I'll .have- du •hailed. • before:that
a
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bald -lie e ded �l r bate o '
dw�rpo fa?nag
1strate and see what he'll do to'.
t: .- .. ..'
11°a antra a Dtschar ed,
g g ,.
.o o:.o—,
Cold :weather must increase': the
r e
sift"firing o gixle who have water on
THE ALMANAC AND THE'
WEATHER
edic
al-
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',How much -does: the m d .ine'
manac . know about the weather?' It
.clairns••to know. •a year in advance:
but we don't' believe the pian who
--vr'tea-itrtbat-farahead-ould--xlaim
anything more than the la*. of aver-
ages might give' him.
In January he °would: make .it-'eeld,
in April :he'd be sure . to put in
little rain, in August some ;hot, dry
ores; and • so on
: `, But to take :something', n,orr�e::deft•:
rih•
;nte. '. We've lived through' one mo t ,
of 1927:, ; Here's pan` almanac's . • pre.,.
dictions along with what, took place
• Thefirst"week ":was:="Year-` be-
gins ins . clear: and • cold. Milder, and clow.
dy;". Fact is the year began rather
mild, became cold on they 5th; and
snow fell` on the 6thiand ;eighth/'.
- The period 9 to :,15: -.'Some rasa
cold."' ' That . al-'
"and • sheet; fair and,
e fair amount of. territory bu'
-lowed ,
what actuall happened was :that' o•
/actually PP,
the ; 9th, it snowed, . ,also on, the ,10th;'
it was cold. ight through until; the
15th, ,'when jt moderated. ,
• From the 16th to" the 22nd; the
weather; by ' the •aaaimanae,shoulr
have been "Mostly 'fa:r•'and „gnite
cold.".:For` once he ' seems, to have .hit
it almost square,' on, the nose,' only: it
was, cloudy instead •:of. fair; as pre..
dieted.. •
Prom the 23rd ' to 29th' the alman•
ac says 'Cloudy again with' fre-
quent snow flurries," That's' hard.
ly a `geed guess; :because it was in
.that.- period 'tha thermometers • went
•so low that some of them have not
recovered: There 'wag' also rain .and
sleet' • in that :week.
taking the mo n •th as a h lww of
So • e,
the Tao who:. wrote ilie: weather:•`•for
:i
hn almanac,. `was not, bY.eom ariso
n
With what 'actually -happened, right
.Fiore than -15• per cent. 'of:'the timet
We .can't' help admire his courn"e
hough. , The best the Official weath
.uib . lt -
• r �. an, with al- sorts ef` olialta..
• nstruments•, and paraphernalia a.
.round ,
can-dd.; eh
rours
head,_ so_One ,:who.. all String it r_t
:adv a
,year„ n ince • �: , really, tint/ � ,
� i e
a Y: q
' courageous' pilot..
The almanac weather ri � • ` -re ict.ons
,r.
are all right as' a joke, but the per
'son who takes-them'seriouslt and re -
CALIFORNIA CANADIANS ;'
;LIONIZE• GEORGE YOUNG'
Goderie 'Girl Secretar`:o Long G •, Y, , f ;
';Beach Canadian Club
,. The aclpierement•.of George Young;'
';the Canad-ia-n-=aquatic--star,- in-swi
ming the. Catalina . Channel was wel-
comed
el comed with boy in Canadian. circles in
California, . rnd the youthful swim
mer was the guest of:.honor at .'many
;functions. "'
The 'Long •Bench (Calif)„.' Press Te-
legram. has a ,report of a • reception
'and dance held in honorr of the 'ebam-
pion :by the Canadian 'Club of that
city. S Ppocches were given by the
Mayor •;of the city -and -others,: and-
Colonel H. A; Mullins of : Winnipeg,.
*Man former; 'Member 'of the: Cana
., a ,, r
di it House of Commons extended.`
a_
greeting on behalf of the Prime Min-
nada: ` Young,:.
later • of Cawas
pre-.,
`'rWhite,, of
nested' • by M s.. president
the: Canadian Club, with a travelling
bag,, thegift.of the Club •
The secretary 'of ” the Canadian
Club of 'Long', Beach . is a fora er
Godeeich • girl, Miss Isabelle McN,ev-
Miss - McNe"vin sent a photograph.
'taken: on• this: interesting occasion,
showing George Young. in • the centre
oe the 'group, and in front of him
O'Byrne, (th;e:`champion's coach) and,
Miss ,McNevin:, ;with others... '
In a note:accompanying the ,photo-,
graph Miss McNevin 'says: "The Ca-
nadian, Club of Long Beach has . over
four .hundred 'Canadians' on its list:
at the, present •time. We hold: at least
one dance and card party a month, at
the 'Belmont', Beach Club, • Over eight
hundred • attended the reception " to
•George Young. Bill • Hastings , was'
•unable to attend, but we are, hoping
, i ss ato
:to 'have hate w til , uur1 next
cis tbe r
a 8th
anewhich o ,esti u r 1
dance, ,Y.
Goderich SI nal
g .
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FO� M
POINTERS ,.
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ffic�ency d m s e , an
:1p•ltappens ravhen =brakes are ><most•.
needed, on :wet and.�slf nervy. road :.
p
.They can be be "-burned" rlry'by roti=:
Hing; for, a shod .distance with the
hirakes ":set:
The operator of any motor , ve-
hicle overtaking another ' vehicle;
wast e.
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SPECIALS FOt:
SATURDAY,
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�ualla'`Sal•
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Whole 1 c'
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S c 6c.
.ALL YOUNG. BEEF
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P'rime .Porterhouse':Roast'. ...:23c.
,Prime Surloin Roast .:23c.
..20c.'.
Bound Steak
Choice Cute .. , ..: .23c.
Rib Roast
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Pot Roast .... .13c
Choice' Roast
Bonin ' Beef
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Choke Boiling Beef
Stewing Beef
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HindQ uarters
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Choice. Po1rk Roast
Pork, Chops' • ...20c,
Trimmed Pork Chops .
All -Pork Sausage ..I'
Beef. and Pork' Sausage .:.:15c;..
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tracks,. at grade.a. i.
Every motorist 'should know there
is right and a wrong:way to ..use
c o
a
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ma be d
•t'” Th
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n
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rain. the tires .o . in such a
waY tor
i •. •o ear,.
way as tocauseamrtmum fwti
At least; two chains shouid always. he
carried •.in' the' car, . ami 'When tf'avel-
. so'
lin, over, ,slippery roads theyshould
ell e..: e: ed,...,on...�the_.a.retat
,,xmlt� Aatt.lyub nT�
tir' s. BY having the :clamps at the
r i. .ztr und••b the
bac.)c••��they.':are, d awn o Y
whipping motion that .tends. to •kee :
thear••closed. If they•are .applied in:
•reverse direction they have a
` .tenden.:
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c .,.._Rememex that if
a,
chain cannot creep on a tire it will
,wear: -the tire •-continually - in'
a
plar'e;; o'.not row the t sins'°' n'
the too box when they airs not in
lies on them,, betrays a simple mind. ` shall' passe ?iuc'h, vehicle .on the ; left, D throw h i
.. -a o�o....:.�. t h
p . atiY, ,There,aro two- reaaoi�s to keep;the
. The 'silk” people never ,lose; As the lbueh s chicle a itnterseeat ai s a use. :the proper way s to liana, ,.
v t n� h gh Ys mouth shut J to keep out gem.
ceating,;:Of cylinder oil'. 'and. kerosene,
mixed. ' ' •
.Dudle tHO mss,.
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W
ham , who recently . � was • appoi 'cd
Cro -
wn Attorney. me for
Huron
Hu o t
and v. it -.
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to
G dart t
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P' o rLr�t
a scl ,
sold•.•....•. ,
his lawpractice•
to J
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field, who comes from Toronto. M1•�
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•Bus•hficld'=.'is - a t
...:fl� '.??'.. �ve „of:,u$12it�ah811.• : ,
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There are no forts` along' h
..,.,. g t a tier.-,,
der 'but there's :many, a.;'dead, soldier +`
there, '
;The` thi' •s that �' , , t cause the most suf..
feria..::'ar- .. .:n. �.....'_,._:
g e disease,,,.anjuties-and �al�.
gobrar..
Very few men.:, have ..to; work-. ,as'*
hard. as they .make their w v
1 es be . ;
lieve.they dei•
skirts get shorter the stockihee get
the knee', longer,
nor at the' 1 1 n t' it thelh up ar4d' give them a thoroua;h� 2 t. , k j' 'd d ` •
cretin ng 'o a y s way r' 9; kg' n words
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