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The Signal, 1929-1-10, Page 7County and District John Lippert, 1111 old resitletlt of trade for a tionbo• of years. Ile 1s *Atwood. died december 30th Da his survived pills fwife, one datigIiand two •tghtleth year. arra. Ilarry• Walker, widow of the grandchildren. dark (Suet of the C*1u rte James Walker, died on Friday ixlat (louse and *I's. T. Mollie of Cargill. It the house of her daughter, Mrs:Fred ,Newly -Weds In Auto :treldrttt herr, Centralia. As Mr. and Mrs. Bertram North (the (:co. ,Itluwj,",u, a former t'w(ldeut of latter formerly MI•x Flora lligghlt+t r Isar will to m from Hrn u 1►AS 1 ' 'out their way r Toronto u rte • at y I�1'NrN II Renault, u died- .'lith and the remains erre brought, to rIM•Ir new home at Vu011xto•k last ih•w,ull for Interment. week, their car wax cut off by a large Alexander Elliott. formerly fe,u ear IwssIng theta and was thrown In - t.,11011 tuwu'.hip, w•hu 1144'• ilyel lII* lass t.. the dit.•ls ?11,1 .44.11) xmnsl0•d, Mr. Nlnv tor four years N•1lh hl+ duugll• Xorttt waits thrown through .the wind ter. )lest. Chester Sit of Zurich, 11ie111 ted re•mice.l 4Y%ere head Ile ,lied tu►''' ml'er :teak at 1144. 44144. of oaec. jurb', uud Mrs: North wt. pnlufully ,ally-two y'earr • iruiw•d. The a4•4•141rtit hi:open...I 'war MIs, Esther )Iclhlugall. eldest Mita•IM•11. I':Ixxlug ,n.tnrlete gave x44 .lauglilcr of James 11,1Uollgit41. 'rum- Astons*. and after Having their In - berry town,•hip. died on Friday last, at Juries 'Mended pi by a do•t'r In Mh- o*. ,.•tar he home of the Iia• early ,:g4. of Iwwuy-f11 , che;l Ihey re•hi►nwl to t She was (selling school until taken young lady's parents in IUsssrtL 'rhe driver of the utlwr careackuowledgel that be wets In t14' wrong Mrs. ?'has. Ja.kstsn - is 14111 up as the result of injuries rw,•i.avi trout a fall 011 the sidewalk. etas. itvrr, of 'Eau ancon. A1114•118, a ill sorra months ago. Mrs Murray, Widow of the LII Michael Murray, died at the home of her son. J•, me$ )lama), Horton road. Toteker.lulth. on .Inllahry 1st. after a week's ilhiesr. She was , seeeutysow yr:tra of 44144'. Eaght s41114 and two daughters survive. The marriage of Mary •Margitertte, daughter of Mr. 111111 Mr+ John EYxher fonuer resident of Itlytl,, is ci+lUnK of Ilan+•111, to '190,max 1•., lid 4 1'1x1- his I,roth.•r, John Iharr..of Mallett. and mer. also of Mrus4411, resale piece T►J Id"' si-r. rs. Mrs. 1h•uheltn And )I r'. ...tither 31st of Innrdon, Iles. J. E.. J. I r'olliuse.u, of lawn. Mfllyxr,p ut(a•fatlug. The happy "ample Mrs, I ltec.l Weir hu+ rttttirllel from will make their home ret Nrusnll' Toronto, where she WAS 111an xttellll(•t• Robert itklrk dire, at hiK house at on her deu4hter, who was quite 111, Wroxeter on New Year's Day. 111 the 1 Joint Mla4onie lust.4llntlon was age of seventy-six years. He 4•011 a on De• ducted the 1Vroaeter flour mill tool. ( tical f0 T. G. 1 I 1 -Rtes• daughters, see THE SIGNAL, Flashing Eyes Laughing Eyes Downcast Eyes Eyes tell Your Character The prettiest o1 dimples -or Iup or a sigh, Neer can compete with the charm o1 the eyes Brown eyes for strength-Blueeyes for for generosity -Gray Y jealousy -Sparkling eyes indi- cate beauty, yes, and good health, tool Do your eyes sparkle? Are the whites clear or are they tinged with yellow -indicating an out-of•sorn condition -due to constipa- tion? If so, you need •aM�t amu= a NG' wren Try • regular daily roar.. i« . hon period. Your y., A V.gruf.l. o soon tell the Pro/ma .gory 1 improved health. fir Eye, rt rg )rrrrr Asn .., • GODERICH, ONT. Sunday Afternoon IhAHEa• ti 11111:f()N, Dodsrich. 1 u,I. There %ere ninety n'. . lay of I' " 711 the shelter But 0114. W. IS out 011 •' Far off from the Away on the mount:. i .tYray from the tend, Lord. Thou hetet he:. nine; Are they .nut e000 , But the I fh oherd 1 Mine Iles wlnnb-re1 44".:. from \1P; i''.:.'. Is• rough an,! And, ulthon ell the 1• steep, } go to tie desert h' lil,•I My sheep. --1:. 1 •. Cipphnne, I 'J!MAYER We thank Thee. F:Ither, tli :: Thou hast. In' Th) - • . our Sias -lour revealed unto un TI . _,..:It hate. Then hast a place in Th: cdom.'f 14414., for all Who will ac... l'hy will. 1J• :I us all to tune• to T'' with • eifesseh.i Ion our lime and des .. in our jeans to ILove and serve 'nu, .*amen. are That sat. 1, 1..1.!: its aw'44'. of gold. .- Wild and bore 'hrpherd'x (vlr• fay ninety an' for Thee? •.c Meese: Thi S. S. LESSON FOIL •1 \X. 10th. 1919 Carmen Topic -Christ low Sasiour. Lein on 1•as,sage-I,ultr How I Was Freed 1 of Hemorrhoids after 25 years of Jul eriug "'r had protruding piles or hemorrhoids for' over twenty-five years," writes Dr. H. �. Hussell, Graduate Veterinary Surgeon, of Upper •Chaslo, r.li: "J bought mad,cipes from all parts of the world and went under the knife and Plaine teles -:It Portland, Sherbrooke, Que. I had spent hundreds of dollars and wiis about to go to the hospital at Calhpbell- ton, N.B., for another operation, but was to such a weakened con- dition that the doctor advised ma to wait a few days. "My wife happened to pick up Dr. Chase's Almanac and read about someone being freed of piles by using Dr. Chase's Ointment. I w much better next got a box, was day that I ordered three more bores. In one week I was able to resume my practice. It is now four years since 1 have felt any effect of the piles, so I feel justi- fied in believing the relief per- manent." Dr. Chase's Ointment •is the standard, time -proven treatment for piles or hemorrhoids. Dr. Hussell's experience is similar to that of many thousands of people who have been positively freed of piles by this soothing, healing, antiseptic ointment. All dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada. Thursday. January 10th. 101'9 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111IIN1111111I1111111111111111111I111I EE McEwen's--,....,a..., Prices == 1 held to the HI- th lodge r"•'lu R d gbm,r Ckouts• lr.. eenll4•r '27th. when the "tri,x•r+ of Hid- four Adv. riot welds • 1, (,olden Text -Matt, 1:'=t• rile Word, Nle 51.14.1 .4114 ciao Ills of )'silex ago. when he sold it t" lett 11101 Blyth 1..elge were fu* •i iu cert(r 1 of [Iri-M:' hnpier "1:: rear, well•Isgoce,l Kau.-l'undrnsrd trnm [h4• lemrht!l, lta•xlihs his cask•, he by It. W. lIro. '%V.•+Ir) Beacom. D. U.I.---------- of of 44 w'14e"perwd w,0eulrnt toward, t:�pr„iturs Bible. pa ?vas three. anis x11. t - 1:. )d. of North Huron. •I brhlP of Alhert F.dWard L,ti'n1aR :.4..,r onto Ilio all - Mrs. s, -„It. widow• of the late wit, performed Jesus. "Then 4rrwso.u•rx for t0 hear WORLD MISSIONS The deuty .Ktljrnvl in Hat t0wnshtp , Toronto. The teremuns caw 1x t publicans and ,,,u Sunday. Illi d4•r 34stii. of s. and Gould and vi [n watt. diel In the \\'ii her hew- by Rev. W. E. Smith. After a meets Im,1eld of nets for them . Two by Two ..d .....t .., T1o.•stsc flight Ix her shty a the bride's mother Hlm• thy oddly Ile welcomed t!s•m. (even acceptat - , Ile 1 development of ecnngelklit *Moll S mm mm Mm mm m▪ m omMo- ls mMlo mme mimmp alimM mmO 114 o, o.. ....... .---. - the late Melvin I:001+1, 111 her eight- second year. Fie had Ise.11 1' I'le'x I the happy couple left on a trip n, err. The tk••,•,,'l attended the h.•altb for +..,real ywurs. She war I New York. They will reside at Tor- . ) Exeter ntt,'t• .1.44.44.1 for two years and hone u, E:nst \\ntvino•h. bat for $otnr. tutu. !tl 1 t h home In Ilirth tuts f \\'i gh uu Ist+I'tt :oderith Tun moldy UMW* ant t au four brothers stool rho si=tear*. 1 Jerome. lhre.•taa•,l• dPsplte)eth with u . dentswitheringtea►r't that 4411.x1 forth Ile ask,: "limy den'shigher _f t,-r�rrrr earn- RTx ing of their hu -i i:al,ty. ' fof Pharisaic Mind thi• was a fl1(1th11 . take.one laship.•ixk to th iearlyeil}1 met, breach of the pro;'ri.-1 '-". and f who l• Messenger. by Mr. W. it. Change vies n tulPuted She was - tins' het. midi, 4.r ' 1 r Alt old resident o n ! c,?:rehar; also away on January ]sue in the pw•rxnn of,gacr 4.z}rresxlun to ::4.,r d su}q'renrl ,Isot a work mol UMW* Influenza. •!'uugh.•r teaches Mss I atieulr I Joie Kaakr widow of the Intel -This man recelveth -.liners. and rat- returned Inst .year to Chimt from or 0y Reid- !:, ort who trn'•hr+ nt tat 1 ]them.- ]t' .. ,+ this ...mama.. net., University. t e lues 'lewu old re -bit -tit.; o .o4. Ire. J. S. shop linseed away "1l . 1 FO - rural Pctu114411 eel?" and pro' actio twA" within fls.t weeks ti h r', of r •xm the -1mrohiee of . Il(!LL 1N IB.. est sheep, the Lu.t Coin. and the' ....ell: to answer 11i4-+Illi•+tii,n hf fwtnst seethe t0 althln • few a•PNks ut her � from the liTrot Jesus , „• When the repring New leers Day. tiL♦ , the 1.1 suggestive artei fu. ID. .�carly 44.1 ' death. She 1s survived by three sons. . , , ••ale aurou6 litchi (:eerie, of 114• Nith ao13.es+tun, l tl. 4). JPrnm1•, of Detroit •J. S.. of.1 [wast Men term of hi. University opened, the his I,i.•;tu,•l inrhtde qu'-.r, gaud) dlevl In hi+ 1144IPth )Par. And JOswt" )Ila+ smith I:rmnn•II ,lied a[ her whole thwdngb•ul eollegq sUtR and hued a -h such a: the Cltaes.rduu. home lit E:gurOndcllle on I►IKrmleer tortilla. and Jirmea, at home. The tun - I The first parab:e the nor In urdnc • l'orme!1.• ret the 11th c n cession, 1n his! , 14.sw,n. }s( iva''t rLtch t: chap. d ales It sNalluw wilt olnety-tlr.) year. I'..;71 h, after a long illness. She had real .. a ,lies fo rite home. w earns-, weal: "H'ltaLman u�Juu_�weby,ts. went oft to thy cngntr). Thrc' 1k'stY tory. _ 1 hacinK a han?1re,1 story,: and furcUu' .1X110,1 mete groups. and toren, two by 1 .road bands of brown, yrhl.•, u�i d? Followw 1, 411'atwl in I i l I4, an tnvetl4 for sum(• yeses, the n - I lust one of ttRtn, d,r,h not leets• tLe two, went • preaching Into the surround- ,.ilow, or the Squirrel -fish, Wht'11 ha:+'. 011 Snolday. i.1141, ser :ll►, lust urn,slql( of x Isrrnlyti1' stroke. She was ninety and nine to the wlldenlrs and y,:1 1 I Carrow red :trip.•. Drys after ?644 den N, of her hllslwnd.11sirn w•reutg yeah age in TlMleer- CLI\7011 lac country! The attended tr [heir. stripes running trout tip - - i go after that wbk•h Is bet. until h• -own need« each ttlr(le(I a bag of bed- tu_tuii CarteElicir E'e•iy, widow of Itlehnrd'.calci, i,.miuK tbnhlur01inditwrk. . let Crich. Mad 1t Y' It IR one ..t those questionsding.. and, at romp, drew water. to roan)' lu'tanl0s the submlVrfne' t'nnter l Mullett. erswd *way rot the' )ran ago. - The death 1.f Sarah Frances whirl only needs In Ire asked to 1 washed dishes. and othenri=.• kept„dor:: Lear' :, t.., re .lul.lauc.- to ter home of her dn11111 4r, Mrs. lj11vsl Sisals- ,Its survive. :<ti tat ter•• _ :11i.illso11. Mini+tear uf. daughter of the lite Jansenuluese[ u short 1811KKe1'Pd, Jesus tees to set Itis de- honsP. Each bred 441.4• a bundle of +. One spa ri,'x 100kS ••x- -• carred 1leensher 1 tie''" -tow ltilIl mal[ s tour 'nrrnuged, Each i uih.ra res+ urlLn tuwta lop barn*. 11nrr►. of the 13th eol,ls•+srun of Mua' r Ilou. win. : IIhM•!••r. 1►a•enw•,l w'ns tarn In Tuck- I traitors tII His la t91r{tA{a❑ Iltany toe, aO1Jy like a snarled elm ut went• Wt. De. eased was In her righty -oral nienAo.t of in Columbia. Toa. 1 the sonthink Hls thong It , and f Nor war any fir. Rhe was age l I:ranton, af''n(•rir of Itritf+h menti. of I- mindclile, arson., but had lived is Clinton for llhin, os they look opt fe the wind mast awl hie own atd1.8(44 At,)1r.I P1011,1 ' the most weud••Itut p ,g,. is r marriage Ther butob year u{ Joseph ig bo I man years- :;he is survived by two In brothers. 1.1.10 and Gifford, of Clinton, I from Hie standpoint: bat shite they Dining write.,: -It might he a Chris- tun• of the exhiblti0 (and it has the neo she nettled with her huab•nd land *11.4. his M,yIle went Ito Gm n 1 Of ',cannot follow him w these redemptive clan hum(•, or the 10lrket•pinte: or hinhe•1 pest.- .g16.uux;).1 "The F:u Millet! township. T\su $uns and two of Turkerstniftl. i authe age of twenty, savour forty years' and three. sisters: Mrs. MJ. Eland' of'tann ts. He comes tetra to the lower flan,talking to n few ohm ladies market-place. in chanted Castb 41 was painted at daughters anrctce. et R Tru keu+mith : I lapel of their vtslol'. ' Supp►se you the street 113 the warmth of the spring u depth o, lu feet off the i:rout Conor Nallear►{er* Ilssssrvd • 1,,ngl;nlsrt Devereaux. n Pioneer owl•iStnufonL uud )lr MelhenalJ, of the hate u hundred aLerp, and oat o[ sunshine" And Immediately to t+ ,,t Scotl:uul. In • thea tun•trtund cull A unique spent took piney 'luring r State of '*Va uiu14lour. She ens six-: ttln separated from the rest, there came a pirtnn• of the two old "trees" of kelp with fish swintming them, g4. /; • gird of Pnmoni i at his home ltlgi of oy fly.• yearn of nee. g,.rx astray, what du yon do? ala- ladles sitting In the ennshine. long ago In the '-a fairy frame what anter /'hri•tntxs week In Ilowlrk township. Hent ofTlMkorsmlth. died Jasnntythought 411 you 1 rsfep at itrdf0rd speaking of sorely b.• a tarry curie nr.•u 111 the Ml h (hb.f Ee. n former 1'lln- t f MOM 1 !shelled .\1u01t•,i-, 11,.1.. ,:k' Shelled �i alnut Ib Cut Mixed I'.-1, 1b.. 255 . lotion I't't'l, IV, ..... (lrangt•- '.'!'1, 11,__...... 'S:M• Ire -t ('ural, I' - 1. 16 Fresh Currant*, Ib ISc :4-Ih tin i4 rllp........ ....11.4• package �- 1 b •w•'•uP • Japan free new 11 t. t;alad. I T110 new 4•4011 41f `4•.'.111.1,: Karelltrungex to hand. a tine lin', at p4•? dni,'n Fresh Creamery Butter every day from the .factory Try :1 lb. of our:,:M Tc.. It', a ,yin01 r.. Fresh groom' No. 1 Illen,l. (',1lsr. tb 1i1h J e Phone 46 Goods d,•li,rreil promptly to all parte of the town- without oiliness i= MM mom MM mM mM mMO 1 cEW EN J. M South Side of Square BE 1111111111111111111111111I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111= Grey and Bruce Coach Lines Motor Coach Service GODERICH STRATFORD RE:AU 11011'\ III AI, 11' A.M. A.M. 111.25 25 1.311 1.45 1.50 2.05 '.10 r 12.1 5 2.30- 7 :15 7.411 7.45 SAS) GODERICH Ht)I.al ESV ILLI': CLINTON SI':.�FORTil ST. ('OL1'M11:1N DUBLIN MITCIIELI. SEBRIN(iVILLE STRATFORD min 111,115 9.101 9.45 9.411 9.25 2.45 5.1.11 9.10 3,f)(1 5.25 9.(1(1 7.IN1 A.M. P.M. Y.M. A.M. N'•• tuck«'loae ••nlne'91on with Luss,.s 1••s. n.g xtrssf• .rA cur ',melon ami Toronto Bus loves Stratford at 10 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. on Saturday only. We stop at all hotels and farm gates. Coach laves 7o.and rich from hotels. Coach I Stratford from bus depot, phone post office. Through coach both ways 44.111 44.115 7.45 ,.til 7.25 7.10 w IM n Ir,chu!ders on retail mute o. ss a mixstug It cam ypllr u on n , nn - r'IiRord, with their families gruierest i Se:f.fonl.th.al',lt'»;�"aR="���� 'Han girl. died 0f pnenmonla end'. (Pace it to its fall, the.ertaill slanglu" the c1eo'lnr=s 0f the Lard. Haat of the distance. MR - aft n surprise party at the honer of mi ane years. S,.,ti1. and eon.. with i Idettrisy in the Walken,ille hospital' ter LIN!. awaits fat U from the, ,cll'1 monitored listener nearly, who, Ir. ln1! moil -carrier. .Icahn l'irrtertield, uotAP ut Nen aeon Tract at an IM.,mly:• _�'P. ricer an (au.•++ of so .Pard them, hrrne,p to the cars n, afy -_ AiQ Illewn("n Is rests} r Ao -)'4.0 ••••Plc to mniroitiP . hr 'il^run's inc,lhe middle ? art of t e stn to - iR+a'ac �Lasagty- Ib1 it yrs handsome• Ilia t ire s in th H r w ,rot She IuuM ileed w T,mnh and p,rew'ntrd him w•Itl a tour loss. workln;: fr ant by the rule that ,?retchs.. boot. T, 1 },Ixhlnn.ihl" houses in London (for- Colma. ...,1 ti. lamp and his as -Mt rl•: as The there bri.till x. ]ohm1 ole 111.1 ten or twelve rears told .Side n. you A1 1111f is one '1 rut 1'r ,ger•, .. ant Hags toot. 1 1 r •ig It•e►s•rI I►•. resat, h.l1w - r of proportion on .m. c �. %t r. ,. on N!•1 h the eon,• , 11ken 111,• to spew! ''axle,tj.•bl, with 11 fh„• nrint•n) ,1: .\u nd4 0' es press 1, It.. upp,rw•11t1„ti 11 Sir. I'•1411rtl4•; e e s r- t••wn of S I t .,n: .t. ,•n I. Mr- t rroluRiutrur. of .l .spec. of 11,44 Inst d r!4. meet .,,, e t lt, 111.(41V.1.•.0Ir> a ah•n1L sit/,a; parr+ n: ,gases' ' ma "'ii. t d t' seer ,114. t, ^,r hroth.rs • Edgxa• ill mans lessons to. Ica• Ie a rete t I, si.?rs two, of them hear Hyde Park corner. rim• f• r e II. , ol•I year back •u''•u ti.• !: n:", and alar. t, .1. After sok rasp og• r 1.: , nomestpad, ', ease ,Inm•_hn rs. of Wall er•.: e. It•ty. of C ,gar... mot .011 m.• less nS to. e6n'Ii that There together there let apace enough In per -ret ,roun,ll, of uo;ue+.•:nl. goal t 1 Carl. .•f M•tag+ )'. Tl r remnlol+ aPrr arid tnrnlug )'out thouchl1 crura them sed tf.•ir flu 11k+. a t is a trenlendonr }Nell of labor in Ih.•, them, hut they co a long way bark. to,. you lcnnhp lege them in their brvoy1tt to /'(Inturi and warn 1n Ll Is•- s 4•nm;trr. and - n cera dent of Joy Ir ment•tetn pasture, ao yen ,ought the r as do most big houses of their per- il thins. of her father and mother In haat oM. Calling It by its mane, you rnrnl work witl,•l, "orae of os never mod. It was not at all unusual to find Clinton ,t•trMlPry. would climb the terraced hill+. 44"41 stemerted . . . it line Ricer' us n Company of tw.Iv44 or fly ran In the Prof. .S. W. and Mrs. Anderton. late new stimulus t.. oar nradrmlr w'ork." ernants' hall of such "manalntls," as teak! the' er'hoec 0f the snrnotndl„g mountains. And when at last f The Mis+ionstry Monthly. estate agents still Ball thew. found It you would not chile• or punish - tt; Tort would not even force it to re CTIUIO Uva R fllE SEA Turns lltrfatlan. trice Its *lets: ,,g *'o the weary ills- ------ The Queen of Swaziland. the native f:ederieh toccnshlp, died i►wrnds r 30th weakness. hot. o would domlwst•lu on its 5.I.tl In ruder to protectorate in South Africa, has 1 weakness. yon )*ar ,. It upon pair .artier tions miry'. turned Christian. The king Is friend- 1 t the reship. hospital, a after a hetet shoulders and bear It rep -string hoax'. 1'aiut hif; ,nee) 1r4•nyry ut Illne«. RP cans in its ar•renty-sloth Tfien, forcrt(41) of coUr Own Kearine+a. 1lrrtunu of 7i 7►. eighty to thea es, Itnari.-:. but as he has Year. Deceased ass ,horn in nnrllnl eighty carves, Is n. 1 y for him fatlRnP a?I Anxlsly awa11111 g rep into ran township. but nem most of his the new-found 1oy. You w0nld get rmn.1 ArtL rs al•• y[teu iuruaTI of work- ih M arms a Christian. :t �.razlland life In Coderlel i Tl 1 1 Ing with their heads to the clouds, u••ro is always the king'! anal tour 4114411 f'la`b! to ninety -111114"'•' No: .aril • snlry"r+i fir, •,•nritig .Soak." • or. '' rn-c N, r'• ronslrueti•,I aloe;; •:• neroun • t +,,,,,,,, we, arm. a'th h • 1 r ,t, .,..n1'l hi. family. I d 1 113f r111ihIP. ' 1'' n 'wnu:,p get 111 1„ :,r1_. AI of u. ..'44x7 •n,l nn' ret+ lin"*. This b xtrikinRl>' Illustrated .••,rorrh r. 1 town. i1 sl+ter t n s lug I •i;nt there' err lir saL• bo:u�d annouucfu:: 'sf eptes recitations. of... a1r. iglp,r •In•tr. -111+:4•. r, earned out aunt the ladle+ ...west WINGH,tM Inn• h. Albert f:regory, who fell from a The Late T. F. fain timidity.' De- 1ladder nice trimming o tm• for the of 'sof.London. have removed to Clinton. Tota xudd.'li death on.11'. M. Aiken has purchased the Tor - ...ember 30th. of Thomas F. /gain re- Dell Telophone 1'0 . : s i te;rl .rued New ranee form on the Huron road at the nn 4.44 one of the ,114•+4 re+14,sy f of , we•1., d'.•'1 ret tJIP 1ro=I rowan i otindnry. Lnckn'•w'. )1 r. Calm woo PI li�l fairly W 1144 1111 otir lett'. tend rwrairs`umm�rrle'I afilr it Eilw-ard ilf)'. nu 014 resistant of cars of age •mad had heel, 14x,0.1 health thof late e ratting -room naof eche tt..-x11:Porved hy ln•. 111441111 1. Sxsk..lnnin d Catml of red. two *iters. ,Mrs. W. A. Campbell of f'slu.decese oleo' he sudd• ole exP. The ,4)r'.t"d spent hl. younger W Aa)a Winnipeg and Mrs. R. Button of at Ilel1rod. going 10 Lncktiow its x Cnh[e.rptty 1►.x.misr wedding was that yrmntf 10.11. For many years hr con- A { duete11 the hotel which bears his name. Which took plater In the Wfigham 'Dip - ch when but door. time ago le, who sed it 11 roe. daughter tist ref Men. Wils'nrn and thenla t• grandson, Jack ('ala. rain John Willson of Winuhnm. became the ?Intra It. Ile was also In the R To Check Flu-Gri Fight the Germs with Vapors Before They Can Get a Start through the skin like an old- fashioned poultice, "drawing pain, and Jane.. .meet was struck by an R is God mikes ..r out" tightness and I nnt,i on New Vent's night and had , Nor i the ere:lt helping the vapors to break up several riles fra.tarred. Although the search Qlsrontinde,l until It has Proved the congestion. t0 he In vein. Treat All ColdsPromptly But Be Careful Not to Disturb the Digestion With Too Much Dosing While P'lu is so prevalent every- one should take precautions to prevent its further spread. Flu is generally accompanied by a headache, burning eyeballs, and aching joints. But it begins so many times with just nary cold. Too often, the colds tjl they have the vitality and permitte lurking germs, of at influenza,a fuothald• r pneumonia to g The only safe plan is to at- tack a cold at the very start. A hot bath, a laxative, and a vigorous application of Vicks VapoRub on the throat and chest at bedtime, will usually break up a cold overnight. External Treatment Best For hours after Vicks is ap- plied its ingredients,timetested remedies, such as scamphor, menthol, eucalyptus, me and turpentine, afe vaporized by the warmth of the body, ec.�.. •- d the 1 tow-nsh p. Inv sopa to ---- ret em. a In (rthe goal .tarp *artier' new to them. and os ill would re- but one who has worked' for months mother. joie together.„ with not only iia head, but his railer EXETER body. immersed In water. In 'Lahr Such is the Monte, warm In color Pritchard, whose paintings 0t fife T. branch Woods, manager of the real. end inhth0•t with lifnte, air*rex sketches and scenery at the bottom of the tea S.In n few well-chosen words,. ire deli- have attrxrb d adnilrin, crowds In ter .rens. of the Rank of Montreal. ,,,stele •enneeftls nil reference' to Mim- Loudon and- Pasts. says an Old Coup - try paper. ntrldr•nt a•htle on the way 40 141ndml ts•nelcr hope .rtmplet! wax Its Justlfl Pritchard has always been ftseln- on Xew 1' enr'e 11ny. The rnr throng,' ,.Minn of }IIs own ,endue? In minglluc aced by the sot. He learned to dive rued Mo. "1 'Nis was thrown th' -' with the erring and the Inst: while to 441 an .'arty ago, because he liked t0 the door. ifs was taken to Victor, 4 its the parable I+ 1,1.1 1i yell of wor.l, ase that other world a tinny lives th tho hr.wpitnl, there he remained for a fee through which we dl+cern the form and wondrous beauty deers. and centore* of the "Germ! Nhepdn•n1.' water. hr• xhlrp. In the say of Porte hello, he 11 A a heavy sack of sand to his waist. This carried him into deep water, where he remained for a full minis.' before his breath was cxh rested. When he rmf1ly-et4'( 4 "• rime •1 to the surface. In later years he relnemb••rt•d the gorgeous coloring of those +'.th- marine-*capes, and after a 4oya4" to Tahiti h.' decided to reveal t0 11, world something of the h,:,''1) we neper , se••. Fie hired a barge and a di., • • t0 l0ye-- entpieiete e. Memory, 'Henson. made hon and t deriP [rel to great L' ,I:I'� ar 0' t to a depth of riser) t,•4.. II found toa eunv.•ntent •14.41+;, of 404441 - to eland his •easel, and tie signal to the tarn on the dicil '.'.0 <• to low'•r his canvas, pal' tl,•. sold hi -Indies. ies. Th.• caavas had pr"yfouril> Doctor been tutted with iin,e, d t0 who, tby thil-k .ail i.:.intx Alit lett. For months he made daily dices in the lagoons of Tahiti :and off-th1 1Ve't ent•trxtc 1 • 1 . • Conn of Rcotf Ta and (•alifo-oto.-:Hue .'incrr'' I-' 44414,411, of tides and Current., in N,0 work it d' a e• tx ma 41.• It nnhc )tt: , : I passes of the coral 1' I what was thrhpn'.^ r. i So/WIMP for him to set n{ MNiryrencu,or!. ram Icl, yt11111'' 14 the seta aualilee, virtually A 4 Nes for n wok hl Dreier fo corniest giant caves beneath the .4.,l. Pr. Jos. Aug.Aue. 911144 of 8t. ir.- P "fin" Pp!demlr, d"re. clue., writes: -. The Idly {r11fhUnu. exhibited r4•. t have requite, uud et-MO..1's !(•oily Ina Bond )t 5r'' xhi.1 road - Liniment ■red alae, pmsrrll'r It for o11„ env) the flst4s! Wondrous rolll- fuel. Ainthi Li patients •,oleo• with lir moat bineNnn. of Calors ulakr each ane : 'Irene'er]; : "This 4hLken, ma'am?" gratifying rc11 ,', end t conaidca ) 'fhruu4h the ('6.fomer; "Nn." - the best ell mond WnlLinime Wattkins a fairy lisle. n•iIr C. A. Kine. 11.ro else rliment". g -ref water the Colors rel l f'1' tl : "Tile NOP?" 't hs'e In the tellowina words: - softly dlRUsed, and there is about Clerk :TIPr ; "N 00 m heves owl eMs neve*d's Liniment Clerk : 'This nnP?" myself ss well 4.e s D.-mit/111.d a in everythingff su , and [I light. Stec my premia when • nniment was Chasms of coral 10010 as lhrolll:h :, /'luat.rttlreT : "N0." required, and have newer tailed oiat. ' ('lark: "Well. orf nor lana when I'm to tet u,4. deal. -d ettset". One picture, "The Cave of Peace. mtting warm."-1lnmorl.t (London). �' n D• (� reveals the twain) of moraine In She Mee Old 1n4, ---"Cron 1 !Pr the Min- r[ `V deeps. It wan' painted at 10 a.m. 1+ter 0f ARrlrultnreT' I sixty fret 11.101344 the 1•xcoe•13 of eesr�s O! Marta Clerks "Nell. 1* 1s very tinily, l p■1Y r As Pritchard sat at his eas„1• ere him about ,coo 11 yon sainted M' strange doh often swam Clhis t0 the car him Old La ! strangareat often covering over his face, Nice (114 telly--" [1h. r wonted t0 I LIN' 1� 1 ! trclrplare its neck ePover times to e, see him ng 40 o gPrnnlnm of mine tint I lemurs Into he straase creature that isn't doing very well." I Mrs. Thomas. Rrec.rd. of Flint, )11x•6.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Elliott of Exeter, died it Flint. MIMI.. on New Year's Day. In her thirty-third )-ear. The hotly ens hro,lch? to Exeter for interment. Its - sides het' parents, n sister and fire bro- thers. tghr .ores her husband And • family of five children. who ;VIVO even 11 seeking Welt }le might *tn'P dolt wfifch was 110. The prominent thought In the lesson is the c•nrow of the b,+rr. God 1s rt1eresente.f ,- locitrg that whl.11 IR of worth to 1114.. something ser- viceable. and. ther, `ore vnhunh'e, bat unable to re.c,wer itself. The lone. eager search chows, though imperf f't• I- the supreme .• or .ret tnlurevl man Is in ht. righty -eighth • /;red *cghds ills mrs.en• rent, he le reported to be getting along gars to win its ha4•k to ols.11en,r and Avoid Upsetting Stomach {;hornh!,r. This simple external treatment \ pretty wedding took pinta, at tall cannot disturb your digestion as too much "dosing" is so apt to do. This is doubly important when "flu" is around, for your Stomach, as well as your res- piratory organs, must be kept an ordi- in g condition in order to keep your body resistance at its are neg- highest level. lowered For this reason, too, mothers far Vicks for children. It ca and Inhaled assaages. At t e in- flamed air p same time, the ointment acts pre be used freely and often, even .f t mss of r•Pt 1' n!tell ehnrch•pnrs,rnnge December nth. when Rer. 1). Me- Tnclsh united to m-irrtige MIA. Venial Vinetta Box. 'rr•nnd dr,nghter of Mr.. t' Ito'.. of leftepben. fond Frank Tay tor. of E:xetrr. Mr. fond Mrs. Tay l''' will re+lte In Exeter. Rev, .i•'nlee E'nnte. minhtrr or ('acre prn+M t(�rlvn church, het. rrre,lved n call from ret. Andrew's church. Carle- ton Place. Ont. •\t n Meeting of the 1lonrd of 1lenith on SnhIriny fright It woe sledded to elms the echoed. ehnrrlt*4, movIne youngest child, with no • td,fure show nn'l other acid- nesse In - on the young idles fear of upsetting a delicate tl The Knows stomach. 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