The Signal, 1929-1-10, Page 23--Thareda7, January 10th, 111419.
•
i
111e next eleet1uu. • Of couree, the first
• ohJeetiun to tial0 p:ap would be that
111ii4,t1 •hv•tors hove u 1.ablt of putting new
Wen ,u the 14.111 of taw poll. Any un-
Esl'A111.1SDED ltii!(
(iO1DERJ11I1 . . CANADA toward result from this tendency
Member of l'iusdian Weekly News ''otdd be 1°41'41411441 by * rake fluff :,
papers Aarudatiun titan sola hate at 10 .s1 one ;0441 44 0v
Published every 'Thursday morning puritans. in enr11,11 before being eIl-
iubse•riptun price $2.00 per year :ahlr'f4 r the position I.f depot% rave.
strictly In advance. two years for rep. e. three yeast.-
TUE: til((\AL PRINTING CO.. LTD►, ft,r maim.; 1.111 e'en 41.1honr such
Teephsue 35 : Goderirh. Ont, rule the rtett3 t •Per. theitewh.0a wonl'I
W. Il. IGrbtrtsun, i:41ttur and 3lausger net vote whir the w11114 ell (1111.0/4 DI Sol
flew 0:e1141I41 10 if they kne'w the-re•f
Thursday,.Janu•Iry loth, 192.o soh might la flee .41l.v ti.ah of an Inry
lh•rience4l mall to 1110 h'_hest oltl'e
I l o nnintelpellty. There should :rl
Ir• provision whereby oily men elected
to one 0? the higher offices slight, if het
wI!ho.l• de•1hne it :u1d allow the .n.-xl
The next Public holiday will he Illghe•.•t man t ,tal• it. Mitt change in
EDITORIAL NOTES
11 looks like winter.
•• •
HE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
THD: 1N1 ESTK1'(' T11llh: 1401\(a►IK
They s,1yasheI lain to pie.e% but now they've in, • 041 him, 411411
Ile i- . . shay+ the caul.•. 11 Guerin \le4ehho,.
Good Friday, Mare•h 29th. 1 the method tit eleetlnl mull•ipn) THE LATE JOHN warn
• • • i .„„o!: trust be'inade by the LegIs-'
So fur as weather i1 concerts -4, 111e Inture.'hnt If paddle opinion ecpre-r's i(•.,ntributekl to The Signal,
new year has Iwo n humdinger. 1iteelf rtrottglr In the direction of any Jo1111
smith was the yolIngeat of a
• • • „ d that is prob.11ly why
proposed reform the Ta•gialahtre� will large faintly, uu
1t was a 4144.se leeislou iia 4'ullo,rur.' 11, ,Ile time make the nets -spry motet- he always arrived heist wherever hey
Albert lhldhboe w aiwost surmounted nsldTheri. nrter(al Por dmu.reft.
the Hilt\Yhe,u he began aelshd, he emusedi
=ion in the Goderleh matt'. proposal ls,t1, his teaehors and his parents eon- 1
• • • • • •
•
taut worry. Iw•caluw• It *seined I.eyond'
It hs not tat late to InlIke another - The -London Free Press. .Ii;'•n...iug. ids power to be punctual for tiny
New Year resolution: "If 1 meet a 11441 mMalion of senate reform, suggests' h•ngth of time. .4,t hest rite principal
'flu' germ, I'11 eat him dead."
• • •
e tun pr) o expelled.T1nls was so thornag l y
that *Mk' plan W adopted whereto)* �au that if he were late again
4%1.14,4111 a I,•.h,d e,cu-e 114' would be
•rt 14 w.rl(o11 t stens?, rlcanr1P44 1 I•
the m,ty-1.4,111.1 110 tilled by appointee. of the 01s1 Winn ssed on his olio, that the next
Ruch of the candidates for
oralty got h1a higg•at rote in
yard. It's • tine thing to
11 Rht of toy your nolgbbors.
• • •
l'olitical 410118te will , ream
gaging the attention of the
his ow -n) p,siti.ul. This would prevent the Sen -t .bay 'e arrived at 'reboot before x
be well I „le., hw•t•nmhtR orerwhe:rniugly onP1 "'' I11ek .4114 had to sit some time on the
.tell, before the door was opened, lint
' sided in its IM•IIIIh/ritInll. The Idea haat alas: hi. g.4hl 11(IP11ti1rtaM ended flea[
much to commend it. When the 1.1b- 4kiy. .for taw% following day he was
'be ell' ,,rats ensue into lower in 0''11 the esu• ninths late. 'Mien the teacher naked ,
eountrchint why he was late this time, he
+4•r4-,ntlre majority !n the senate--
once mom The I'rovitk•la1 Leg6ehr
ture is to o1re, January 34)111. and the
(SUawa llouar February 7th.
• • •
'l'I1• Saltford Nage thought he had
the •'tin'• 1111 Monday night, but when
be got around next day he came to the
conclusion that ihis violent shaking and
ahiv('ring of tl4. 11(4)11. before w'as the
result of iris narrow escape from losing
ao.7,-tent h,et on the fleece's election.
• • •
I- r.'rt. the do tors ware us out. of our
mita by telling of the dangers of the
"flu" epidemic, and then they tell us
Omit fear is a strong Influen.•e towards
increasing the i11 efeets of the dla-
eaNe. in other words, we are expected
to be gloomy 1f we haven't trot it. and
happy if we have;
• • •
Detroit policemen are ,offered a
bounty of 910 for every criminal, shot;
and killer) In the (armmis,elon of a,
crime. ,This looks like war rather,
than the enfnrement of law and artier.
The ptlity-tomn 14 to be judg1', juryand
executioner 411) in one. And Ode In a
State which has no iaw for the tie'
a1etlo1K 1.f eapbtn) pnlhhment
.19nan•,• %t(ut-ter Robb la said to Ice
aettlnakrca,ty 1.. :uunotlnlr to I'arli,.
Inept '(he bi; _ -1 ..unpins in 11). re.or
of +impli e.- 111111. 11'. U. Euler.
M(Ilist'•r of Itetenue. Is cull(:o.1 to a
large :More• of ere•d11 for this achieve-,
.hent, his rigorous efforts In the eta -
lection of taxes front .corlw.r.ltLoos '
611 c(ug greatly Increaser! the pll:die
rtreuue,
•••
The prominence of the quest inn nf(
old -114' ps'us(ofs in the mayoralty enne
W4ign is 4144 iodic^nt(.w of the !w,pu-
tarity of 111e. proposal. Premier Fer-
guson owes holy 11w• wind Is blowing
and will adopt lir old -ago. pension
!when* at the coming Neosho' of the
•Legbla444re. after having 11114' a Vet -
tore of reluctance 4.31011141(041 to ileus'
those who are not In favor of the
',Veil' titter soltteear►, of Kn�•aned au,+wertrl teat he was hurrying to
y ach4wi when Iso autlt'td 44 s(I(44 which
, 1'11441) Go4ernment rives so large that rend. "school ahead, go slowly'"
ill !even yet rs (.lbera 1 app., t. t me it • 1Yitetn he went to Varsity the sante
Ire'' not 11,111, crPpe.l up Iha, mrml,pT- had hutot..00111ifilled. F1111111y the pro -
.hip. If 41we Liberal., are (11 Iwwer fur fee w.rs a void not .fast the•interd 1r
tjo.r le enueu•.1 any luutpr. uurid
ten years more. n144 the oil system of; owl „,,keel him what his oxcusea weer
appointment is continued. there will hr( for Being hate so often. Ile replied
a large majority of T.Ileral Senator.! with 11141lKere•nie that nil hi+ evell•w.
which 1t will take y4'.Irs of ('onm•rrn-i'tvnlhritl tw• aumu4•d up lit the feet that
hrwen• right hl his fnmilc anud the
lire Government to overcome. limy- :i1:(rut cl.w•k w'a4 only sot fur s4•yr'
e4'r, Premier King is s'p)w,..•,-I 111 Ir1le. .flee he grndi;11',l from Varsity he
.4.411• pins of Senate [dorm in mind.von, aIle to se011re n vier) good position
and any Ise expected to nnnon,, y, i'' di a large t{rm,'yet he aril) tonna 1t
when conditions are favorable for 14- 11
mhl'cu,t to he on .}sled .\t la+t t1.••
anager himself spoke to him .frontt
adoption. in the meantime. the inr ? it. • 31r. Smith wasn't in the foist pter-
eumplexfon of the •'olps'r 1ion.," is 142rlw'4) and answered 0elntly that. n.
helm: gradually altered.he was the first to (Pave :at 114' 'lose'
of the day. he evmsidere'r( It only J,,,.1
to be the Last to arrive 111 the morning.
This int lnrlwrrtant (ane day he was incited to a large
!Toronto (44141) diluter of width ninny uouablA people
1u s,,,tl,ugl it is a c1+tom..sacs an attended. Rnt when 14• arrived home
exchange, to go :bound and settle 011iaf,nt evening to fled dr".et for this'
Iuu•k delis before the new year mine,' annul social affair. he found that he'
'u, Ma before: we a.i,pt this (den (n' hail no unelerweiir or rocks that were
T4reutn lel us Ret this aralgltt. W110 whop. 174' had hewn potting oft boring
anr►md:' 1+ it the f,Cow who them attended to till 1'.tuorroyy. Tie haul
o' 11.e fellow who eo114'1ts? 1 t:w'n telling himself that "It IK never too
late to mend," quite forgetting Ihal "a!
Now Kingston Is Heard From , .titch in t11,vet nine."' This nnex-
4 Kiug-ton Whig Standard) parted .ir•wln+t-)nee ea1M11 him to nr-
'1'Ite '1'orontn star has (e"•11 boasting ripe Inst at the dinner. lip could not''
Ili at- It 1.n; twenty-two fretgater''- explain to there people the flume of hie
worrh.f llrin,(1[wt winterise...! to Toronto Inl,na.a, atl.1 w, he tried to 11104 It
I, irhor. The [:.Merl •h Siena! $t,tew „peer• tellif4 them that ••14• wen., lest tett '
at God rich iia% the same number of met least," 'and, besides. di, not 110
'..tits brat 11. 11 their v slue 1- three or. 1(114,' ry Ih.tl '•1he 1.4.4 shell he first"''
'our thins lila: of the Toronto fleet: Nevertheless, not nremtm, of this he
1'1.4' S:R1111 stns r•),) ('4,• %4''':-'14as prai•ticaay Ignored 1.y, a ¢14412
's-rthed nt T,,.o,t;, ar.• of the rine that , nr.ny of his (ric.ndr.,
they 41•.•.1 t.. • iia 4...I'r:.h fifteen • i.et Its not be like .11.1111 Smith in' the
yeses 14I4). , New Year. whether at ..11.41. at'1.11.2
Of runs'. if 114' 'Toronto and God- ; 114'.44 or at home. he nn time McVay..
a Is•oi':s 0•:1111 watt to Nisi! the
pkwe where the 1.1g boats do tic. tip for
the hinter they will taken trip d.•wn
1. King+ton. w'InT' each whiter 1,10y
11'(11 1111.1 from fifty to • luuadrat 141st".
791(. lulp((•In every year II Kiugnl'11.
.n We do not du:uty- 11111uayssnry
ing slrn(1 it. The steamship vont-
ponies lik.• this city. We Dry to It :t
them well find 111 the tort to„ distant
future wt. hope Io hare very close r'-
(:111.14, with then, it. tf4• 1411 nurert(nn•
1. 4'1l) as 1,11 Ihr winter.
ST. AUGI'STIN'E
1lutendwl fn:
ST. AIY:1•(4TINt:
14'ddy, of St. -t
speti.lio4 the wino
here. 1 r is forty -114
la'ddy went V4,'edi.
Mr. Zonis Murphy
who Ins. Io en vWti
rein{foto resorne.l 11-
.11r. Jdh11 .4,ndrew-
is visiting w Ith r•
((Illy. It i-4 Wrote.
.(stews was hens !
Mr. and Mr*. s n,
ass.- 11'ilxon atter41.•
Mrs. tWlIson'a tire'
Kirkland, eif Te.•.w
last. ,
The following :•
holiday sw:1.1111 11
11,11104 here .
(elle Jefferson. of ,-.
Nit. it. h'ffereein. of 1
11,41mnnd. of
Thehrp..ut. of iiekk .,
1,11cy Thoitip oro. of
I to
1.111. 2. -Mr. Paul
Alberta i.. Ut1B ELL! i,1U 1 -11T
with rrlatice:,
I ', .--t ttr••rl t (1 ' 1, (-•!l.. ;te
17711--soinsii e ' (' 1. .. •, t,
to ' .tnciu t 1 em • -.
The uuth:..l,a .v.4 r. 1 1.
It.441(on t..lk. ir, t1., }-:.r i.:_' by :a
Haltltuor.• )h, : 1. •.."
.
-
. •1 from 141 :.... 4.1 , • 1..' ':rot.:•
•
war `rue' .' 1 vs.•, 14 4-r,t•-!1.1.1'
says an ars (:•..• Ia Ch. N v4 11.1 is
Thee*. At Ihr•. 111.:1 .'w , ,.')n J
paraded with leis u• w 11..,4;.. 14111,10
down x1..4 steer.
At t4' 4114141 of II sewn' n ran from
fright; horses legume mil.). The rhil-
dren were br:r':er. They b:,,,J•'d to -
'ether In groups and full•,'.v'.•.4 the.
•
Joe, John and Owe Kluahau, P. Walsh
and Y. llerereaux. The 8ywleathy u
t11N'4wuwnblit y is extended to the rela-
tives and eeg4rlatly to. his sister, Mie'
Annie, with whom be lived.
KI•rebul--1lexecr5uc.-A (fillet It 1,
pn•tty weddlttg was solemnized in
.1tignq hh0 church 4111 Well 11044111). .1•,1
miry ::std: at S..1.1 when Ag, •
\t arn.irot . daughter of Nr. and Mrs.
l're*er was irlih•d in urlr•iag• to
lir. t:eor.e Denials Mord'''. of Ih•tr.00.
or of Mr. W. Riordan told tiw•• 1 ,1.
Mrs. Riordan. Rev. Father Ktar tan.
brother of the gr.w4n4 performed the
.ereitio p'. Th.' hrhio. who was gi'•n
vea} by her lathe?, 144,kctl 'harts"
ip a gown of delft blue :ilk rel4e
:n:.1 .tarried a bouquet or (411e'th4.1rI
roses. She was atteu41wl by her sister.
M1s. Rita Devereaux. of Detroit. who
wore a grey ehllro,t dress with Drat and
slew. to Iuateli and carried n bouquet
f Itichm.ald roses. 3tr. Harry Strop,
..f Detroit. acted as best man. Follow-
ing the ceremony o sumlutl0115 d(unrr
4 a• served A I the hritle', home. Mr
and \trs. Riordan left on'th' afternoon
train for rhteago and other prints.
years sines 31 r.
..f Golden Valley,
g friend,. in this
lose last week.
of rutty. Sask..
,i4ee,4 ha this vi -
Years s•toee Mr
1st.
Wilson Riot Mr.
the funerJl of
r. Mr. .1r -111e
'or, oI S111nr,a%
...hers spent the
their respective,
se's Marg ire( mrd
•14144.4)4' township:.
Miss 11.401
Nis., k'?' • a
Muskokaeast
Klnnlounr
14 l•
111(014 ounty : 3lr .1.- 4'ru1s141n.11•,'1-
of
Weiland: else ltillzaala•th 11'il.00. .,f
N.rmandale.
A goodly number of ?1-14.11.14 • bund
nclRMw.rs nsselnblf•,h st alk• I:on/e of
\Ir. 4111 NOu.I:4 - e•vee 111.
.f Ih.10hnla week11•rntn and pre4Pnl.•( Mr. 411')
\I n. stewnrt Tlanni4. with o kitchen
•'lower.
Mr. Thos. Pollard. at-ttt:- Marys, is
kiting with friends in Nils vkinity.
Minis .;1110• Je•f.'r+.uI, of Vroo4-
.r...•k 1.n-nttn! staff, spent 'the hullds,
Let her home here.
I►ewth of M. i0n:tl n --The• p+,p'o
of this neighborhood were shacked 141
learn of - for sudden death of Mr.. M
Klnahan nn Tbtllt+•dex oftPrn„nn 1.11+1.
Mr, Eh:tihan, aMMruxh In 11(• elRhty-
flr.l year, was la 'very goal health an,
'able to he about when without warn'
!ng the call came. The forcerti w• -•s
held from the Snored Heart eltnrch
here on Saturday rnnrti14. tt•-rwhrs
were e•nndn-ted by Iter. .1. i•opsete
i and the pollbearers were Iles<r., Will
Uncle Sam's t adarhw
1Toronto Stan
Tao. Kellogg pact originated 'will,
the I trued SHIPS. b111 now that it 1111-
n4Msuft. ;Men signed by ninny other nation. It
• • • • 1.81114•, sol filllnw• that 1Va'li tter.11 4%111
'file story Aaron-klsl+er 1,44 w)--f11P144 aulLaceept It.
(.4)111"1114'n41minwtlnns must "ye laru, r111*
1111111) years It has been ' Ito
prt•tice .f the 1'tilted Statest itr. I
o 4 . ,1.
good for n few rotes, for after being pony oiler uallon+ .rr eagerly le•'.:
out of the council for some tint. ha 114.1n along the way 1,1 Art Il.teenntion
04f fir taolk 141 'wrond tataiti0n tit the 'ufrr•meul• .411,1 then al "Ike Iasi tee,
la4t(s. Referring '1°141111°Yn, 1.(s situ- It4d'uourt w whethent n 7Il lune +IRnesl alp 011. rho
ia+onnlltihlg rho ITltr••I
)Ri„
11 In hieing the 4114 eonrleilh•rtfr. snug..., t„ that ,hi,.,, Its. ocher nations
Fisher '4111,1 114• eels reminded of the have b• 'r, in�.11,.til to r'ee'l• 11)44'41.
'm
-o114(• that strayed Into a room where 191.• Jit.tll1r4tiotl w-hleh the 145(1.).!..
1 couple of men were drinking and "f the 1•n(te4 Dante. ,•f?'r 11 t). m-
laet n. also not forget what Klngs'ley'
said.
8714141 noble thing not dream them
.Iny long."
nor w•hnt another groat mon hag said:
"Tn the w-nrkee nil. oils dr",n
• And the dreamer who .tan Work
1Ate surrenders all things."
Therefore, let n% take a Down, from i
loft, Smith, r•n4emberin4 In aft_^f) that
"proe•rnatinatitu is the thief of time.
-
told hiking for our motto, not "Hefter
1:11' than never." hut ratter, "Ref ter
u'ver hate!" '
ilnlq,,r New Year to yob all. nod fig;
Tint Tint ohs•nv.l. "May (:.r( bless 1
yon 'pert' .110•1 -
LACE: MAKING.
11114.4/ Laces .are 141111 Made, 111 tramp,
l'nelerground I{,sons.
Almost every country In F.urop.'
;:noses ium.•thlug of the delicate art
of lace -tasking. Egypt also knew it,
and other peoples of the Orient.
Italy was probably the first to
make the almost priceless needle-
point, from lax thread so carefully
Wan that an ounce Ie worth ;2,090.
Of the same tisread, though 1r:vs tine
In texture, wall made the beautiful
1)7(111141 mme of .herr tlgrror all Site - t Fors rfor this 71_11a eotdnct if fled'. Yalcn.lenn.•s 1a(.' So groat!) prized
fii'tTiP1 ril-jf -Til TrintrT__i_,.
*goes Tl.,. 1110114• lapped 1114 • ohne of ' o u• he \ 1•c 4Antrtlu'tte send ti.'r Kish
11,that they ren i•• relied on to do who; ' b, ilk i ' TI
1t, aa,1 then w/n14' n4.r'. ' ! ern tit al
an l still mor'. is right, int of her nation.. .eros. 1..1 point i+ don'. sill a fisc,b-
TN, .teff fs•g.n to hay.. It., eRe t. and 03;1)1,.110.1 by t+'n Ir..et to'.h til s71nr':y. 1 Web throws., lite pattern drawn •a
Anally tie. 1(tte /house stood tip on Its it 1‘' m.1 -a 11'w 1111"er f••r the 1"nit4.1-} fnlrrhm.•nl. F9R.rf tae.•r 'see- sin
I
tore
1'1% "
your eat "' row 44 th the Kellogg 1,1,1 it w1)1 10111 of light being admitted, to fall di-
e • • lw• iunorI. r entre like International redly upon the work,
hr adva•nte evercthinR while! made In d101p oudergr,und rooms,
hind and Ocln(It4d, Now bring. 1, •r•w•'t
%irning nofhiug. If it rernr.l• preserve the threitd, only one ray
11'hen a member of f1.' 11111(1(4.17.,[!•
ouril ,!i' 11 so 141 • 0 414" aid ph,
himself as:I(nst, tilt' Mrynr or it,1'%r or
Arne of inenttter of the retiring
4onncil for the higher office. tire reso)t
is tint the municipality 1.,.1's the 4'r
1(,01 of eine or other of t1.' 'ontest
ants. We do not require to go farther
hark (bail (1114 week's violin* for 1111
('(amyl. 41f lirlr, (111.1 !swans). .If 'Air.
Dare's defeat the ronneil will hep' I..
(h(i4m' a new chairman of 'Stith,.
cork.. .1 God'rietl rnt'p-I)0r St-ith ern
wMRInnI rn(nd 1)19R04tr n plan of elec-
tion wItleh relnlld meet this 4111"1"'
(11 ..r11114r•l fon with our present !nett...4
of ek.•tlrm. ile )4rols,ree flint til.
nominees for the counell KO elf one,,
I.etlIot and that the rine who reeei%e-
the highest number of cotes be mayor.
the next highest reeve. fire next ele(.n
tr reef0. sad the 110)1 six hlIhest b••
the Mwn'lllon. Tien all the hest men
wont) be kept in the ennnrll nod t1. •
muni1llr,lIty wroth) /rare the /client of
their ahllfty slid experience, and thea'
with tiny amhitlon would ire putting'
their heat root forward throng)..,,, the
Jeer in otrMr to 4517) a higher place et
t
es
4
1.1.1+ Huern atonal copyrights. 1IPJ Among Hirt- 'church ireasures et
Hume 1rihnn,1 with the pea.). paI -tee F(:.n1e• and Italy are 14'nttitul attar
arid the League of Nation...
ilht tteo pic' (n .11.',- e(rtlnlrle's are
0w1pw.•.•.1 to nndrr4tand that this sort
of thin: i+ not .100 10 1M• role... of the
111(ot1nl 111d0or'Me of )W1344r, amt is
hoe to 111#.,nnrtiftilior, , f the ciniMry
wh(.•h nlo4141'4 that no 1Rrr'•ll)'nt 1•
on agreement 11111..01 or 1111101 71414:
stenat, ratifies it. ,and, n+ n rifle. the
Serum', roads tint 1f n11 the other e•h-
1tont% titre .Ighed enough lets been
•e,,o11lpli+1011. Ir 311 the wlekd.1 for
•len withal% 14:ne agreed to be (14141
•Ill's well.
glenoe and other lac;s, 411.44.h the vis-
itor Is often told, are the work of
nuns and 41.120(1.41 wenoen 4510 plied
their 11, edb' In dark and dampness
undr•rgr and ut.til they b.eamo blind
or died or . rinsumpttun air so111,• kin- ,
drv,l eliwo:•:e.
Irish ero•ket 1x made under more
cheerful 4hrumstances, by peasian1s
sitting at their cuttaKe doors. Tb•
work 1r done with very Ane hooks
and hard-Iwtided cotton Thread neer
It design dr'aw'n on c.lmbr(c. the flg-1 •
bast, i nth and crocheted round.
tires
V�ffeOUGNSYRUP
354
&
7 5'
For children's bronchial and chest
ailments -no finer relief than
Veno'. Lightning Cough Syrup -
Children love it.
V.119
staunch (111, 1%atm'. ..avis.; 4•a: ti wott-
derm••nt of his 11ovel rain shield
Soon the innovator was thr.ati•f"it
with lists front the drivers as well 'as
the rank and tile of the cilia.-ury tot
disrupting the peace of -a le town. R•
wan mobbed and his umbrella torn
to '.h red'..
The news of thhs,eplsnd.' spread far
and wide. To Ihr,' Philade1phians.
whet were more ltherlI with 1(1hov'1-
11011a, the idea of a rain shield, such
as the umbrella. was very appealing
and before Iong,th' umhrr•Ila 110cam,•
a conkmun sight In that city. New
York was next to adopt 017) 1lmbrell:t.
and Ihr rest of the eonntr) tollnw••.i
the lead. In some . y{1lages It 45'
con4ldered a' mark of distinction t'»
be 441011 with an umbrellas.
The first umbrellas were. at' bort.
clumsy affairs. They were heavy ,tr, t
thud ght4. They. carne aIt!I - 1.:1.g
handles, with, the rtb.t made of what --
bonr and the cov.•riny of hc•ayy 11
or oiled s(Ik. Optv4(n& 144441 cl4.'.(o4It4444
an umbrella then was an .•,a•.41
Inter gingham w -aa used for 4:41. 1.:1-
4.:124:. which 'wised t1.. unthr••tia .
be lighter. The most notable tan•
tion' was mad- by Samuel Fox
1xS2 wise •,n - 4•a. a .(,.,.n..
25c
Sox
TM Imulsrhll ir.athsabla Woody
Winter
4,
Coiighsif Colds
�)/•hi, h.a':J. :..t)(rt •rr/a,tve Ke/rd se • s,twr-Nc1es,
,r7r 4. •r..•/
move d..'. r Owl /retry h .Ud 1•uteres-
was troth. theta and etrol..:ea well as .tn41'l, t1, 1 \ I'l.ItF:$T IN 11EI s.
grace(al In a1't•:.rarce
The-utubr.11.4 as a sunshade 4141104 �p:e••1-•. v1 •reoh (him one Thou.
hack to aneil•ut ti nes. The .1eulptur- .au.l Nitre.
ed remains of Ntneteh and Ex)It de .1.,,. h, Ring Alfonso
pact the king aild leis suit gets.: 111 I• icy Of theSo-
grace(
0?
procession, wit it umbrellas catI 11.'41 ,,u 1 '71 1 hould rtltuulate
over their heads.. In India tin• 41" t1.• s
tat, '1 of More modern
breylUa 11.441 a distinct .plaice timoh4 111.ria• r1.„.!- kin infnia.•I/ raker
royalty. kcepiug anA
Some of the- princes even eat ,i, d
among other tltlee "The'lderd et • Go
Umbrella." In 1S59, whit, rddr
11K th.• Governor-General. the Kin:_
of Burma relerre•d-n• hunt. It as '"2:'
monar.•h who reixile over the' gr.•al
umbrella-wearin•: .h1els .1 the' East-
ern countries." China used the um-
brella as a sunshade.
In Greece and Rome the umbr:dl.1
was a lady's luxury. Men coIsldcr• d
1t effeminate to be sten with a,1 um-
brella. 1t ls not' known ale t1.. r ti:•
article was ever used a4 a prof. , 1 tie:.
from rata.
It was not until We end of the
Middle Ages that the umbrella made
ata appearance In 13,rrope. 't'1..• teat
eller Jonu Hallway-. who died lit
11114, was the first Englishman woo
was seen habitually earning au
umbrella.
Eirwe rl
'erre Judge lst,14,ly t ,-Well. 44144)?.
your ,alibi ter speeding sixty miles an
hour through the residents. section?
The Vietiw--1 bad Jutrtlk:anlr 3our
h r. that tl4r ladie's of. my wife's
church were Rlrioq x ruuuaac.• •air
and 1 was burryiig home to KJ 44. 111y
otl14.r,1.ill' of paint.:
The Judge 1'x'4' .1:'•w:-11•,1
u k
ow 1.. .•4 • , I ",1" 1114. •
Spain. a 1441.1 of s4.4 shine and flow-
ers. Is rlml.st unrivalled as a boo-
1..,'pin` ,•otltrv, yrl the primitive
conditions under which bees were
until gime recently kept, and still
are to a large extent. have deprived
the people of what may now promise
to site. Lone a_ source /of lonalderabl•
Inc ince, Old tree trunks, roughly
hollowed out. aW rough clay recept-
acles are mill 1. -ed throughout Spain.
r•wiuisl• ut of the piehlstorie meth-
ods such as ran be, seen pictured oa
the walls of La Asha caves near
faleneln In the '441441 e*rsings of
the• primitive hunter of bees and
their hives.
There now o stats In Madrid a state
school 06 •I.:r,rulture Lectures and
demonstrations are being elven. and
hulldr.•d' of beekeepers haw* adopted
Ute item -ideas.'
\lust line1'ompany
11, 1,r i,• I,,, yo1 .4.•r play with
hind .•.fisc -o+. W:llie'•
W,11,• les, .lut4l.'
.4,11(11,. 1 tit smut ...'t Why don't
ye.,4 (.lay .4:'1, _w'i Lt114• buy's?"
W..k"- "('14•(4' iuoth41n won't 1457
Quiet, Homelike
Comfortable
Mfiny trawlers stop at
our HOTELS because they
find quiet surroundings
homelike atmosphere and
conrOrtable aaommodations
at moderate prices.
$2 A"per U+ D 4fotel1s MADISON • LENOX
IAADIION ?LAI GRANO CIRCVI MRK ara*Ir
MOUTH
The FULL-SIZE Car
in the Lowest -Priced Field
New Lower Prices
Coupe •
• •
Sedan Two -Door
Sedan Four -Door
De Luxe Coupe •
NEW PRICES SAVINGS OLD PRICES
$820 $30 $850
860 15 875
890 25 915
870 40 910
Roadster and Touring Car Prices Unchanged: Roadster $850; Touring Car $870
An mice* f. o. b. Windsor, Ontario, including standard factory .gu.pment
(frei:At and taxes extra)
In the past, scores of thousands of buyers seeking the
greatest dollar -value, have purchased Plymouth -on
the basis of simple comparison and contrast with other
caro in its price range.
At these new lower prices, the contrasts that Plymouth
presents -in all-round economy of operation and up-
keep, combined with full -Size, weatherproof hydraulic
4 -wheel brakes,modern engineering. im-
pressive power and performance --are
even more conclusive, even more empha-
tic of the Chrysler management's deter-
mination to give quality and value far AND UPWARDS F 1
in advance of anything else in the lowest -priced field.
This most significant reduction in Plyr south prices
is thus in keeping with Chrysler ideals, while passing
on to purchasers the benefits that accrue from hugely
increased production.
See
2
the Plymouth! Drive it - and try to match
it in quality and value. We believe you
will find these new low prices remove
Plymouth further than ever from . ny
other offering in the greatest Trot( r
car market -
0
WINDSOR. ONT.
J. W. McGEE
HAMILTON STREET
GODERICH
(.tit 1
,
1