The Signal, 1929-1-10, Page 5Tonics
WAMPOLE'S TASTELESS COD
LIVER OIL
HYPOPHOSPHITES
VINOL
COD LIVER OIL
for that hanging -on cough
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
PHONE 90, GODERICH
The Leading
Men's Store
Frerythins,' shut s neo` in
Men y Wear
Hand Tailoring nod Special
Order to Vons Mra•ure
Chas, Black
I'ic.u• '_'I'' tinder.'elt
]�i4)\1 is t1n• I1lu' t"
bring 1st f ho*.• Inliltn�.
prints and calendars and
have
them framed. . (:ono•
in and Pen same that we
have• :Irma. You will want
yours 'Ion«'too, then, to
beautify your walla. W.
will du them well at
reasonable prig.•.
Smith's Art and Gift Store
THE BEST THING OUT
\ire. -jhilla Spahr's Tnn.iliu-
fur hnnwhil., Pontic. Bronchial
Asthma, Wlee.Liug Cough, Ca-
tarrh. all Son• Throat and Tonsil
Inatbhs, liersl n.,nlb• or looney
beck. A 4;..l"Heti dnytgi•te.
'Tj'IE SIGNAL,
position at Durham T1lgh Bcboel. Mr.
Rae commenced his duties here O0
Thursday last, January Srd• a$eld
The annual meeting of f to Ba iu
Agricultural Society is air
the .town hall on Wednesday
croon next, January rilth, beginning at
1 o'clock. The directors are auxtons
that there be a large attendance of
memllers U. make suggestions which
Will he beneficial to the Society. Mrs. H. Diehl. of Stanley, is
visit-
ing Mr. and lira. W. J. Foster.
ST. HELENS
ST. ItBLliNS. Jan. 7. -Mr`. Kafue.
r
of Hamilton, is the guest of
daughter, Mra. Cornelius Forehau.
Mr. McKenzie Webb left on Thurs-
day for 4;uelple, to attend the tuners!
of Mr. John House. Kitchener,
remolus were taken to Guelph for
burial. Mr. Webb remained over the
weekend.
Mri. George Stewart has Leen the
guest of her sister. Miss McGregor, for
('OUI't1tICH TOWNSHIP tl too Neeh
t ' 1e• of the Harris
The monthly meeting
A meeting of the executive of the 1 Mission Band will be held In the
I.. Y. 1'. I'. will -he /1011 on Friday, church 4.n Saturday, January 12111• at
January 11. at thehome of Mr. And -1 2.3o 1/',•I«•k. A full atten.1*II4 Is
raw• Holness. 4In Friday. January 18,requested.
a meeting of ell the members of the � St. Helens schools opened un Jan -
1.. Y. P. 1'. will be held at the loan of I wiry ard. with a fair attendance.
Mr C. Ernest (:rove...
ODERICH, ONT.
Epp.RL11T R' f.it'))L •SPEED OF THE WIND.
e
Oto of the 11110l1 1tn,11yers*4•e INtlt,t. Weather Bureau Haw 1lorkt.1 Out a
THE SIGNAL'S
Clubbing List
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
NILE'
NILE. .Ian. S. 111,.1er4 Annie WW1
001400RNK
1'uwnshtp ei'Ui1cll cwt 1)ecember
►'e+ta Thea 1111.1 .h•ssu• Me•( nun rr` 13th as per it4atutt•, with all member,.
-uuw.1 their studies at the week.
mate I I'we'n, it. 111nutes of previous meeting
I net iuuo, G.stert,•h, this w.rk, after + tido .ted u• read, 011 Motion of Come
; l.'OilANCE
(]el Courtllg I oder the *loon and
twos Stale Neale of 1% Ind 1dor•nies.
Vital l miter In 1. it It 441 km'. rlev.
The police .t(•'t'''' ' -t it clic Ger- How bard Is the wind blowingf u. 4 hcut.c.el 1:4:U4 -Hon.
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many, is oue of 11.. :y - I Ioyr,->rivp, Lek, !tree people their opinions, and
hree
lastltu 1 l tren i" - t.•
111,,tt.,,,is. you
likely
toget
el Forest .Worker. of table11111111.1 :t tawily 14.1' C0I11wUI '1'
wally if le tB but situate m tau ,4.,•1 go c.n,I
1 Berth. � 1 oucv � t of What, se -ins a moderate breeze .t1) I mud w
writes (Ito
r . ' Int: and. r i,,,,uu. and mid ta, o,
the Christian Set. .•"ulUn 'u4v one will be a "gale" to another. Thr 1 !:'
a veritable Techu1,., I••,':400 CLI'••1+- Weather Hurean itas worked out a
Ity has been foul... .1 '.,•re tt . ,,,, u scale of wind v'elocltler as measured
are tauggt the in nt d,,,,,04.. by scientific inslrum,•nts and as cor-
mrut* In amulet/b. .: ,r,1 ,;. :• .e- related with the effects observed -on
graphs. •N'latlon. I t.,;•1,,, • 1. :,t- various common objects in the out -and pull th, :u out for otic. to ,,
tarry and, traffic • ..-'t i. .ti 11111 doors.
school they also I - , .tr,ti.- a cur, "A light wind, according to (hist rho• superior to styh uses and 1, ,'•
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operate it wirels- .-,... ..,k 1/o- scale IN one moving out tuure than! *h.'lr teo.er le Iinfsrtaualisy ,ea. hen.he o;n.n
(lou Islet area in .t. b, col., T.. .r- seven miles an hour. Directlutt...0f
oughly acquaint.. ' w.to all 'I.• •..i.- the wind Is shown by smoke-drift:I and- 'oyag-•-ghtly to the outface ..11
nlea1 deveippau•r. • s 4,f, I, 4,4.., ,n the wind is felt lightly on the face:4 errands of p:,rsiou; then. iii 11e
important role fu .. ', e
,i,>'- a., v. leaves rustle.
isles. While Imp •,i._ their kuuwi_ "A gentle Mwarm. still dal kuMis, they way b»
ind b'aa a velucit) ufI attracted to the light ,of )our boat -
edge and abll4tlrs .. human side of from eight t0 tw,•Ivo miles an flour,' lantern and sc".p'.,i up in 0 hand -net
their duty Is not :. ......d J'• re.dt- and can be tdentitt.•d by the fact that I If .)1/u please,.
catty, decrees aro : u :u:oe,,,t i..ue It keeps leaves and retail twigs In Watch th.•tu rust«ad. and you Will
the men to eft. :' ,s• the _ I • a'. 't constant motitoti. Suet* a wind _will i discover that this swarming to. the
courtesy in thelt :•-4g11. n.. stilt the extend a light. Sag.- I surface •isually. begins with the ap-
public, decrees w" :ch they an• rare- "Moderate winds blow froul Ihir- 1 pe:u•ance of a 1.•e,• 111111‘4•ti. recognized
cul to obey. teen to, eighteen w1lee an hour. and! by their bri. ! •- .1 heads, which dart
Few people M., ; naw that" the ribs dust and Utter; small branches! about in eu. • ns In and out of
man who Is r.L'- tor so many are moved and swayed. the circle of In: light, l're.eutl'
"Fresh winds have velocities of i the much. larger ' -,.aces begin to ap
-1.1414110R the 4:11041 uaa tat -atom at
:heir re.pe •tiye home+ hen'.
11 'e ars pleas••1 to Rote that the
people h, thisl•s•ality who /MVP been
suffering from the •'tlu" are nearly .111
„''I again. and *V•' hope that this
....I Neslh"r w'1) continue. as It Is a
„oude•rful :heel, t•• Ube dlsrrtse•.
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The s> i.t 1*y. of tills community is
extended t.. Mr. Arthur Williams and
•:ati111y hi their reeeot sore Ie•rea%.
own! In the loss of n !Ming wile aria
mother. _ 4.t further reference I. t�tide
u another .vdmm�. i
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Sun 25
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Clubbing Rat.. With Other Peri-
odicals May Be Had on
Application
1n each other's .y. -s by ch.'utleal at
traction 'They .ds ell to an.• sand
along 1h, N1/1111 A4Iaul1i•.'oast, whera
at low 11.10 bdtis »Van 11 tar th" blood -
red dot -.f•t., a c..;ttate ;.,4 i-
recant Unproven:
force, Karl Zoe
president, was on
4, the police from nineteen to twenty-four miles 4 pear, swtnttntn, t musty, fot the%
•••op, r H• o-tt an hour, and cause *mall trees In are heavy with • ,,as; and in w few
leaf (hardwoods) to •in to away; - minutes hundr..1- .d foal••* have ar-
the lower public b al tl.' : '•1
fourteen. served .u:. 1 .•.:,. Crested wavelets begin•u form on lu-' rived
Stt and
en go 0
i, . IuC a�o It tur1later
tfceship as a COo; - :. and t .> .• ' :.ik, d ' land waters.
through south ' - - '•''4' .... ptIng- "In strong winds, large branches am have vanished. not to be seep
work In his prof. ,: s 1., . It ,: 's . or whole trees are to motion; one again until :h•• next night.
offered hint. He .4 1, i...t v and walking agalnat'the• wind experiences' Now. these animated excursions of
took part in the 111 'h 1.11- inconvenience. and the wind whistles' Newels limbafa-to give them their
china, China. 1.4. • 1. r:.,•. a- la telegraph or telephone wires. Th.• fall Dam. .nd degre•, --• fr their
4 rirt secretary of - ' •• .p. 1- I 'nh•n velocity rang,. trona twenty-dv,t to homes In the mud to the dancing sur-
andltee of the summer sea, are" love torr"
then district os thirty -gale, eml ci
tioeaal 1;,,•wucrall' ., .s "A gale, velocity flora thirty-nine (les=marrlag•• (estivate; and three
trine. I , :,• to fifty-four tidies an hour, breaks occur only four chute a y•ar, each
• 1 h:cae of the
1 Iiia first . n
clllir. Thom and Yoang• twigs off trees. generally Impedes accordn.ing with a (Pr ia u p
Mr. Gen. agof waited f.of on council fer. Alter the war he s.,- . ..:•.i a likely tU
re 1111 building of UM) ft. of an..0 feat d, air nt'tteonvee to n fon► .ka I4. nu. .'i.d 'in alight �tstructuralb damage on build- the advent Eve of swarming
tmo begins nnone
II/11 mutton of ( roa.IIll,u Young and ..,. 1..., : ..4 rat 4..t. Ings• loin it but perfectly mature indlvl
G,ddthoIrt,, the rued ru) 7t. (Iti two wen was elected ' A whole gale blows from ffty- duals• --all no. >ounarters aro left be -
„n. instructed to erect atm ft. (lu two wear. 1'ictur� tu,l.u._ u, lialtn tie ave to sr'•• ty--cite tulles ad hour. hind at the bottom of the st•a; yet
Thursday. January 10th. 19^A). -S
ph•,rst ..n slde•naed 'south of No.
h.sd house.
e111 motion of Cuun.,llurs Young viral
headed toe Colo.ue ;sate, for two
years uproots trees, and does much atruc- some of thea^ denied the orgy in June
The• new realm.. in rwaty ung tura{ damag,• :u buildings, may partieirt o to August or 8.•p
111 s l douhU•dly has tp, d• . cnu•• astound- ••Any wind with a 'vJueity nt more camber, fur ,,act* aurcewshy' grump Ir
t.�,,, our{, sslbl• 11, -tor.- Ow war, than 'events -live toll,. All hour is new, at losot In its fenlale
1 l f super mem In carr.•rs.pu class.: as t hurrlcau••'
were accepted andWeft' and fled o u'tt1r. privily-14.
of ors
Itl a the tinynwnt aoutlwrs
presented q the run, r The enamor. d Netelds float up as
H 1 arras 1)111) m,'tutsrs of •1 ,, office Iviieged coots
- soon Tt ' • twilight begins, and remain
were admitted D
user lustructe,t to sign the sheets. .,...•,anew
On 111411 14111 of 1'nnneillurs Young and
- -----W41111.1 Is
'11 ' 111 taxes oc'et' ,I with-
.
If11-
he loth, du of I)r-
li(►LI1t'IAS I'F.l3TY.
eember and thou. having paid nnthis •
t1p tP1.E I I' I C.1.1/ out Tmerest on t s
TOO MA'. v 1'%tBRF.Trt, te. at the xurfac►-hr
ern-Ja- -.ps 4'»
1/.
- , - two; but the• 'natant the moon rI''
hma+1 Had Trouble 'Prying to and Its rays glint upon the water
(..1 Rid d Thant. down they co. not'tu reappear on 11
Frew w
1 I
11the mat bight, nor then If the sk0 Is
Mate wot�hl is• refunded tliet/litere"t. Malignant Itl.ssJ-IutklrtR (myrtle Arc What wend you do it >c+u found darkly cloudy or .chi• water rough.
yourself sudd.•niy the p+ro'..sur of
Ni r. .IIT:Ino ]nu. •heir tr wail- Treasurer reported receiving s:;r, Found hi JunglesA certain degree of twilight Is c-x.•n-
. arriers ,,w not make their tripe •coo nlnoty-two uwbreltar for which you tial. Tin ,(.'gatherings continue for a
.rut front s.m Johnstone • for titan- Some of the must malignant blood- had no nrr. a • fortnight or so, and then eras.• unto
•L•n•!:1y. owtug to the norm, hall rooms; !i rent of tow us.nI sucking insects 1 the world are raid
Ne•hcsd has not rwgwnwl Set In S. S. 'hit. •h,► This -was the problem which coo- the time.' of the next full moon, ae-
„f h•t from A. ('• l_'hirk: :•1«. ><':i from to be found la (Tr longi. atony fronted a good _Itlz.u''•f I'aria named'
�• t:. Trust wait awed,. on �1.ro°°I :fiver Beni, In Bolivia.carding to the studies of Prof. Frank
1 Mr. Krss•kolds for rent of weighHoutllir, who had arrayed into an e1/ little and his olds. Truly the Ne -
1,.• tlq." Stalker
swans quite bad vet. anter. -;Shuns one grave sold In came•- Tl.•re lives the apatana, a bird -eat-
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auction -room tad laid len fraurs to: B4O.1.• Stalker and t'onnrfllnrc J. tory, and Trp: fr F. Bran. refund tag spider, attaining a length of from adds are purr►tics, yet tack the your-
wIIat he thought wee nor uu14 1eIla' age of thole convietiotu!
1<,rr. \I. Debi. It Th1/tnl"ou and W. F- g Thera was no other bid, and to 4.•uud _ - o ------
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camobe11 %err al: n'-rleriert for lint money of error un lettuseut sheets. el Its to ten lnchrn, whose poisonous
r FIw 11'nwansfi. (hl nluUon of t'ouu.•Ii►urs young and bite Is som'tlmes total. It has a
that the lot cnnslit.-d nf.nor'nn• t'ti • THE TRIMBLE.
1 OW voile h,� s time to re- ly(pdy'rP..+mbling a hall (>!( wyol, with ninety-two umbrella... H+• said Ice
Mr It. Vincent. Mr. Won. Goy ter. e.oldt 14 161
u
turn rot: to treasurer was extended to . black hairs on its Hedy and fad ours
only wanted the oar. but was ion
111 l.dw Itnchanao. ll. and air". T•,.bruary l+t, 1929. on Its legs. Its e,• are black at.d he tau t clear th.• lot. so he hired a
11.d.t. itnchal.an wad Mr. J. McG111 at- ri, 7 Ilowin: hilts wPrP paid : Ge!eo. •snick moving.win: a most tatey.r taxi and t•s,k Iia«m hone.
te•u,b a the funeral nt Brussel. 1/u T' wMr. ,acrd of health work, y'2: lent expr••axloti. It is tery acthe and He th. n xajtl.•d tush ti1'o the Lux-
1'tplietsn> '•f air. e:er,r,z,• Ihs•haun Mr. about two fe, t at a sivao
I,h.•N n! 11 r. mold. Bn,�bnuao Win. %t r.l ugh:uL do., lt1, au,) us wed • dumps rmbnuro; Gardens and "udeavnred t1/
ins aster e*)wnw•+, * 4: airs. John- i bound. t,^••t rid of ria•• ens and
t Saga'"''• o
'Anal. Nn- a former' %%c 1le'.I hots stone.' caretaking and extra.. 1116: A.' The pato sant,. ant, a fire ant, of th'•nt ae :► franca pie.••. Ihl4 .h.
-. - ' .YO: Van- which lives in hotluw-stemwrd .trews,
'there. A tout on t .• rd a olu• 1
__ 4i..-,•tnler 1:.'t,. g...7i: drainage work: tree brinks down a s ed th•• lindol for hawking
a Icterus.•.
1:\YT'IELT). Jan. s.- air. Dntld fit. T'nttcrt,n *1444. Mr. Darrow !M►• Coals, bites
laeftng fore • houra�ut The polls.' lnsp'clot% beton. wh'.tu
I,eN.ir returned to he, teaching ,1.rkr8. '..0. Other Plague` aro the gaPut:uua,
•i'.s nt 4 hulk River tont week. , '1'hh. cote 'rote.; the hostile., of .•111111- i •h.• '•.i- :hk«n. heard his gauss.. and
• an almost Inylsieln Insect which lies raid lo•- :fid a a ii:.: ' be .•• Id .ti
NII 1.14 izetto Meaner reamed to til far i92s. In the brass, bites the legs of 'sten ppm. He 'nigh' tqu-t
public war'• suspicious Ihiuk&iii tl:• y
e' .' ark fur supplies. g l tins h this
l 1' 11.1.1) stone, refnud litere:4 on tnxe+ p41'1 L common were slut u. anti W min arn:,t
bower of the without
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fake
.1% ltwn'1.e tin Wr•d►1"•rTiw last. 1 e;. J. iIE HERINGTto\, Clerk. and a causes -an almost ie legs of Ur, h-
kir ^mb.;la.; w;:h 1!
XII.. I;lt •t 111/15.1 r rrlorned to Tor- - - -
�'..... A lo Galt on
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Jean \ 1
onto w' Mi.. J .nn
u
A
iiattirday.
Ur-. F. 1I. Plait 'eft last %seek to
-it her ).,rent-. air. snit .Mr.. .1. L.
scan. at Galt.
41:--4•.. Anna. natty and (:ern
I • retorted to Toronto On Satar-
t. having spent the ):nlld'ty nt their
'Ur. Sclmttel Eagleson, of Xorth
t•.knta. la yl.lring retativt;'s_anti at -
.n, Nttnrecw to this t'leinitc
Two n Kind
lt;w '•1'mge are you 41R to. Ilan :'I Ectal; the b.,:rgw, .id Sy with a f•,Ity, stuck"d th• tt -I L, a • 1 then
IS 1. "1'm g' in' to +tee• tb.. 1!o••tor. ( which cluck (• . t:, - nuts
atinc %w••at ,, •, ,n tw! to absrnu,t
lag: the guarut;n, n : ug which Uv• s HI. next 41••11 Wilt I.. Pad a lonely-
In
li h
oar
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painful
ick
e u h
t Ia ) w
f a bt �•rin
N' O` e
,111 h • ire a
,d t •o n
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1 the a k >,
n
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duI like 1L.• .oak of toy wife.' the hnx ey f
u ' Ike
•t. wf'cP Iclntl
Dim '•1'II a fisc
the• 1rs.k 11 mine either."
• Lucky ('oincidettre
Motorist t Is•.d nl for ,tet•df
was hurrying up t,. titan to
solicitor."
'rntfile Cop (writing his t
the per"• r :on trot,' (h.- hair; the
c o th.• law
e
a-
asopbele- or malavia -carr)lut moo.111,14a polc'•man nrr•stadhim'
n :T!.atni1n.
.4 pulto, anti wasps, ticks anal Jiggers• for contravening a bylaw relating to
lea% Ink thin:is 1)11147 about It, I/re
..I i Can't In. Witham( The Signal street.
He ;wind ifim+alt one, more ►e•fnre
see nay
ngl-
1- Yrs. -1. J. 1140.1. itntudun. M:o,.. the yam'• insa"r•ror, who was much
1 Tf •IxtAnwtthtitnom-
irket i •'F tio.esl you �iiTf laud ' amused to And i
;acct's. 1t
mcmec cTriler for a-• tieing any reuewul , brellaa hack again at the station.
tlr. IU•lert i'Pnhnle i. staying with -Well. you nitI htrye w,n4e more new, sulweri'tl.n for your valued paper for ---
' - brother. Joint i'Pnhale. on Hat for him now."
Itemiser, line. - -
lohn 4', n"run. alto built n new
-'nt.' last summer. moved into it last
week. -The home 1.1:1.-e wile %alit to
.1.1111 Porker. who mooed Into it this
week. -
I Mites Jessie Met.vilf. who spent the ,
home.holldn) at her home. neturn.d to 1M -
Trott on Wednesday Inst.
Mr. Nesbit Woods, who returned to
Torionto nn 1atitrdny, rump busk on
'Tuesday owing to the Illness of 141"
mnthrr.
Mr. .Man 1'ye. who htls been visit -
Ate with Mr. and Mr.', Wldcnmbe, re-
turned to Windsor on We.lneshiy
Mr. 1*Vm. 1:. Rae haus been ,ilg•1x.l
e
;1s prineitr,l of the s•hnnl h,tr in Miss
Gamic'- !dace. slie having avoided n
mu.
e'nn't m to 2141 without 4t. nl•
Ke aliaakcs 'till "sear. but there i 1"c
leo( is the! though it i• shirt; -eight year. since 1
re:rsou
Nowadays the horn of p y
for theta t.i bett'me habits,
left there
J1iCf„
AN EASY RECIPE FOR
HAPPINESS
Tomorrow morning. when 0"11 Wilke
ttj- -r-Pfi*r-w+n/r44Tr:-nrnt to' thankful
141.1)' *14re Intl 11 1/14. to scud 'a,ta"
t'riend a beautiful bunch of
MTEW.IKT'S THOSE, oft
('.tRN.lT10Ns •
! ick
Will 4r.•ttp real Iueppiuo-s
>-•11 will Is. n11 the hnP1.ier for Iia"
giving.
ainl
GEO. STEWART
t !'.l'I'!
Bruce St. Telephone 105 Goderich
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May the New Year bring you
much joy and prosperity
tctvirtitc
CARRI E'S HARDWARE
Goderich, Ont.
East Side Square
Making Movies of Mountains
Looking noire into Lakes In the Clouds near Ink. Louise. Right, Ernst Luhlt wt. dirt.ta
the action. (.eft, nominate and Camilla :torn.
The joke is on John Barrymore. Under the direr- ' speakt when he says that the Canadian Rockies, for
tion of Ernst Lubitsch, he, Camilla Horn, Mona oeauty, charm and thrills may not he surpassed
Rico and several other screen cplehritien were to f>uring the past few year.' quite a' number. of
moving picture at few
"discovered" a' eumb the
can
of nd thin wPPu.. at Lake Lovina in the production moving
inn Rockies. With companies havearterx say at Banff
of an alpine picture "King of the Mountains". With or Lake Louise they are within easy distance of
him he took a carload of Hollywood snow. This wst almost every scenic background which might be
tine hosannas for the railway companies, but almost desired. The low rolling foothilla give the color for
worse than carrying coals to New Castle as the the cowboy variety. Somewhere. although Perhaps
party discovered when, from their windows in the high up, snow can always he found. The myriad
Chateau Lake Louise, they looked across the lake lakes, streams and Waterfall.., high cliffs and rugged
to where Victoria Glacier hangs with crystal ',piens trails, the motor roads and the railway, pack -ponies,
dour the year round. high up on the mountain side, (foga and wild life, the peaks and pine -.lad valleys
a short saddle ride from the Chateau they found bridges anti tunnels provide varied properties in
plenty of snow, and here Mr. Barrymore is said to proximityobtainable in .few other Inration% nn the
have amazed the profe.Sional Swiss guides. by his eontinent. Many of the thriller.. one sees now were
daring. in portraying the role of a daredevil moon- filmed in the Canadian West and'with the establish
taineer he acorn.d the use of a double and sprained most of a Canadian film production company at
both hist ankles. Hobart lloaworth and Victor Calgary, a Canadian Hollywood is in a fair way to
Varconi support Barrymore in the picture staged at becoming built up, particularly as the long hours of
Lake Louise. . IIrtinatline and the clear atmosphere for which Banff
John Barrymore ia one of the few Americans to to famous are. twn of the malar ewtentialaforsuee•eaa-
hold a Swiss f,nvernment certificate for the climbing ful camera work. Th'• 11..nff Hinter Carnival a1 o
ai Mont Blare. 11P ther.Mre know( whereof he provides a •nlen•lid leek •rc1,r i
MILLINERY
January Clearance
Sale of Winter Hats
of Remarkable Value
\lo.t of the-.• Ha:- a r.• markedmarkedat tt a fraction of their for-
un'r lug. Nen v every one
is ani di t tut sty 4 111111 the
-, -ot4's Most fav,'rt•.1 &'o'1 tr
'l'F('I.\1.
Friday and Saturday
January Sale
HALF PRICE
Children's Hats, several different
styles $1.50
'*01 I r • cordially invited t,
inspect our;at.r'k
Miss M. R. MacVicar
K ingston 4"t htulcrirh
J
Was Known to the Egyptians, and
the 14nnan,.
Thimbles 41d not cont•• Into Fell
oral use in England null Iia,. tan.
part of the s.•'eut••.nth ee•ntuty" 'rt...
lints dovire w t. known to the T:.
tlans and It ,mans. for arilcle"
similar pattern have h"e•n :
among Egyptian rntns, :.nd-t.h'
mans, ae^ordtni to Seneca, perform.
the "and the tittle pea- trick wit
the bras" or bronze ancestor of th'
modern`. chant:de.
The first machine -wade thfmhl, s
were 11lrned nut in Holland to 1693,
by Jelin Loftin,. a Dutch Ins.:,Ior to
whom a patent was grant. d
.
and gold 14.•t'" ilio w•rtcrlala u
-I til
played and only the w•.•Il-141-do c:•uld
afford to buy ,h. -in. Iatt.,r soh.n ria• ,
were made of •1 ':h' ap.•r u1. t ' rn
ticaily ev'•ryls..l
The name -will. 1. rh.• 11111.-44 ar .
gave ihem. tron .'r .1 its, r.1ll'. ",• '
"•Ginger -hand." T. Tar ❑-h, boa o..
soon snpplh•d ti„ Ir own nate.
th111eirbr{I." ,1 4'4ve,t ST.uu_-lift-_I!'41
like ah-tpe of '11.• 11(11. .,acct" un:
from the rail' practice 11-w..arilig i
on the thumb to ward off tate point
of the needle.
About 250 years ago the quaint
suntan sprang up of inseribin•: posies!
and forret-the-sat* _n _tint tint thtm-
QI'' a,pci it Is said Chit it'. Cats. da,os
tin' th mid" served the same 4.1111' r
purpose as th.• engagement rill:; of
to -day. Leather thimbles were at
one time In4rudut' •d but soon pr..►.'.I ,
thenls,Ivns uns01lstartory.
STOVES
The best Stoves at
the best prices
New and Used Furniture
Iloiw't buy until you sot' What
WP have to otter you.
We po.:11 a ly's+ivr you nn,m•t
BLACKSTONE'S
Furniture Exchange
04 the II, pettily at 6oeerch
Meulrrn version
d
NI:u") 4.4 .1 little kwtu1.,
given by a friend 1 ' kgs -p.
it ful';ua.•.1 lot ar.auol until
It died fr..tu1'K. of ;fleetly
THE
GODERICH
vtAirtakt
we FA.ITIIFULLY DEFEND
YOUR... HOME 4
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Fie,
wE O No TASK T
WINTER DARE NUT 61-40W
Wf(
ENHNEAT FU KS STAND UN
Ir . - -f
olv
:tt does your (ionic mean' to
\all' '
,,W armtli anti cllcr:><?-Coinfort and
chitoe.e Llke I►nneing. happiness?
atom._ t h. . n,.. - ,. , .,f nr-
111: z, MLA. •a- I I• u. 1 d Or IllllSt you rclllelllhCr it as a
in ria. ''wii' p" ''tf ' ' 14, " j__ :. _place of cold halls, tlraut;hty
g 4.. 4.,, . 4 ., 1' , r. n.l
t':.11,.4 ", 1 . Ii ., I
Vic. -e•..It'. 4 ..I fi•'tt. .1' ,.e In'
l -4
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e "'r;:•. ---rt, •,
n e.• will 1. • •4 ''!'
t 11lral1CCS, c111I1v Il'orl•'
1lttt._.H+;;it F••Iks have h-
nought_
- warmth tomalty' ,1 cheerless
house. '
".•n.-It:t then.'-1ITaki p,ur hinrtc i11vit-
1 : ,. Mg.
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C.tt,L T)IP.
f. o..1/ I.,
t'nr l,no,j f'lc:m
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RL COMPANY
he 4.. • .. for uvcr - 4.1 )4.111. Phone 98 - Godericn
IJ.^ ,n..•,g.•. .1.,.. J. MUST
i• ,.rt-, . : r" t.:..t ..t:,R:•1/
I•. : 1' . :inn it ..:14 •
The "Flu"
'yell 1,4(1 YOU if you (111 tint
Neat proper
FOOTWEAR
Vv'e haVe co:;y 4YArtli footwear of all kinds. Try a pair
of our GOODRICH ZIPPERS. They fit snugly at the
top and the cuff ie. so shaped as to fit closely when
turned up. We have sold GOODRICH ZIPPERS
for thrt' years and not two per cent• have given
trouble. Overshoes for every member of the family.
KEEP WARM AND DRY
Get them at -
W. Hern's Shoe Store
1111•
PHI IN N: 1::tc
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