The Signal, 1930-1-23, Page 44;r••a'!lwraday, January 33, 1a3O.
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THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT.
One More Week Only of
The Great Freehols Sale
FASHION CRAFT MADE -TO -MEASURE H 4ND-
TAILORED SUITS
Remember you pay no moire for the Suit, and you get
the Extra Banta absolutely hire.
The extra Pants are worth from $8.00 to $13.50
Sale closes Friday, January 31st.
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
"l'he ~tore with the Stock Telephone 57
Men's and Boys' Wear. Goderich, Ontario.
PARAMOUNT
PARAMOUNT, Jan. 20. -Mrs. Jack
Hamilton, who spent the week In
Lucknow, Is home again.
Miss Myrtle. teacher at Beryl!,
&pent the week -end with her parents.
Mrs. Jas. Stanley had leased her
farm to Mr. A. Stein. and intends. to
move to Wingham. We are sorry to
lose such gaol uelghtors as the Stan-
ley family hate proved to be.
Mrs. Jas. Webster ststtel friends In
Ripley recently.
A numter of young people enjoyed
Ihemaelvrtn in the Paramount- hall a
k•w evenings ago, the guests of Mr.
■ ut Mrs. G. L. )'age.
Mr. Eldon lhstall -d a radio fu has
bone.
Mr. Alvin Me•ljuilllu 1. usslstlug Mr.
Will Griffin for a few weeks.
Thursday, January 30th, at 3 o'clock.
1'hu.e in charge of the meeting will
to Mrs. N. F. Whyard, Mea+. P. Pig-
eon and Mats E. Elliott.
Mr. Percy florae Is In \Magian
hoepltul taking treatments. We hope
Ids ht'ulth will soon be improved.
Mr. Allan lteed.left ou Monday far
Guelph, where he will attend the.
miter course ut 010 .0. A. C.
.ter. Ww. Wiggins entertained about
plains, and had many Wteresting and
tbrlllfug tales to tell of bow their
difficulties were faced and con-
quered. in addition to_ bis widow and
two sutra and two daughters In the
West,` be Is survived by two brothers
and two sisters 1n Ontario. They are
Messrs. Jnuu'e and ltubert Ilavidwutl
nod ,lrs. N'. 11. Slotiters, of Duugan-
oon,((and Mrs. James M. Wilsons of
Elurd. Ile wall predeceased by four
totally boys and girls at his home ,ie;ters: Mrs, John Holmium of Dakota
!„-t wevL. All repelled it good Itwe. Mrs. Stephen Stothers, of Goderich;
1'i,e annual meeting of the West Mrs. ti. E. Augustine anti Mrs. It. I..
N Jauuosh Fire 1iioilauee Co. will be lt.dd, of 1►uneament. Intervent was
held :it the ietrlrlt hall ou Freda). made in Saskatchewan.
February 7th. --.-
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three -act comely entitled "Bead.) BIG EVENT IN
BERMUDA FLORA.
Juniper Bermudians Only Native
Growth On Islands.
The ouly native growth on the Is-
lands of Bermuda is the Juniper Ber-
mudians.. often mistaken and usually
pointed out to visitors as cedar trees.
All outer flora has been imported
from tna.tropics, Australia. and other
cuunu fes.
Eactr season of the year preseuta $
gorgeous pageant of floral beauty.
That brilliant flaming scarlet of sus
poinsettia intrigues the northerner at
Cbrlattnas time, with the tiny greeq-
tab red and yellow flowers, aurrouud-
ed by a whirl of large leaf -like put ou by the, RAILWAY tlaiu-
so u String" alit tie CIRCLES Ing scarlet bracts (which the uovlca
,,,ung peewit of Blake's in the perish Invariably calls the petals of the
null me Friday evening, ning, Juuuary .fess, I Gutlerirh Train those!' for °ter ting flower) from ten to rlxtten laches in
auspices' of the \Vuwcaie.l
length. Double poluuhtttns, dekko*
the
of Toronto's New Viaduct
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seen olaewhere, bloom u
prolllieally
flints. l'roceeele fn aidof flet 9'erunte's railway viaduel, which
Ieet lighttin
s. I had 'wen under st.traction for mutt}; well ou there coral Ielandis
tvti are carry to report that Miss years, was offi.•inlly, opened on Tues.
)I. F:divurla has not. beta eo well Lila dry Inst, when Iwo passenger trains -
seek. .the regular C. N. H. train from (:der
turgtr.tgtllieaal Meeting. -The an- 1 bit and a C. P. R•. trait from Peter-
. 1.11 meeting of the l'resb,terit,d I borough -pulled in ou the high level
nr: h was. held on Friday afternoon., 1at. k'ut the Unite'Statim. The 0e.
e ;seedily uuwbec were present. Acv, 1'1..1,1111'mux celebrtwp with much Nn-
beauty lasts but tura day. The cycle
•cuplep ; inaslnym h7 rallwny and civic of -
of life - birth, maturity and decay',
eontinueral most unceasingly through-
out the entire year. hence a contlnu-
Ity of bloom is assured.
. Seductive oleat:dura, faintly per-
fumed, make i very rapid growth of -
home here. 1 son, snirslonart' treasurer; G. M. Mc -r ! passengers ten attaining a 'height of twenty feet.
A uuwler trove here attended the ISetuzle. s,eretur) ; Messrs. 11. S1olh• . 3Lty..r MarEwen, lir. G. 1.. arsons. hedge off farm laude. Hal
{..Late and play at IClntail lust week ,r-. It. Mt'WhirtI y, Jess and, I,..1.1►11-; ll r. nod Mrs. J. J.
11 „KG Hev. L. 1' menluua colorings d rose, white and
I and report a dandy good flue: op., managers; Mrs. F. Ross, orguu- Lowry, Mrs. Chas. Blank, and Mr. reds, flaunt their waxy beauty to
We are sorry -to report that Mrs. let ; Miss Eduu Park, Sunday school anti Nes. Ilam) Fon, who mete start- spring time.
IMartha O'Neill fractured her ane lust orgnu4t ; fug out on their w'esliing trip. having known all
week
Glorious hibiscus rivals the poin-
settia tor -favor. Less passionate 'its
true, but equally descrvin:: of hom-
age. Dense hedges line toot paths,
the throaty, luacluus, indie idual
blooms measure from four to six
inches In diameter. Their fleeting
It. U:ltemu id, w.ut..a•r, i tats as a great event lu Toronto r
,.. chair. A eery' successful year's' re -
awl was prevented. with a balance) railway development.
rf receipts over expenditures of $275.00. The C. N. It. morning train from
Thr following uffitrrr were reelected;' Goderich which had been seleete•ei for
1 Ia,uduu, er steudhng holidays at els F'. It .-, church treasurer; Jas. David_ Ile 1,1fichrl opening. carnet several
Isern mantel lu Galerich that worn• ••match -rue -if -you -can," -fascinates the
A ) then uC u oho had atteidel hls staters weMlug.
peculiarities. Ikruse hb Iger yet no
Death of Hugh Iltavlrisln--Atter au
Jell Bva'aiag-The play. "1'e tout a lir duration. 1um Mr. Jack Griffin of Hamihuu, transient, by its provocative teasing Anderson of Hly[h, who has been lll.I
Dutch D.t.•tit e•," ;h eu In th.• Parish there 9419/04/ uvea) uu Thursday, Jan-
71090O0 more
Out. increase in sales in 1929
over -1928 shows that there
'were over seven hundred
and ten thousand additional
SAL ADA users last year.
$ALABA"
TEA
'Fresh from the gardens'
WESTFIELD
WESTFIELD. Jou. s_1.-Cougratu-
te nons are extruded to Mr. and Mrs.
Fanta Leggett uu the birth of a tert-
pound baby boy on Moeda), January
13th.
Mr. M. McDlaruthl and bale. of
London, are vtsltlut the farmer's
patreiIs, Mr and Mrs. \'iueeut.
Mrs. Wni. McDowell spent over the)
week•....l with her mother, Mrs. J.
nlse on this fain.sure'.Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell s{e nt n
1 hall by lte•al player on Tue••..ay even- aur) lith, at his llutue In Itadvillr,wo leafs are alike. Green to be few days lust week with the turner's
a;askutchew•au, a fanner highly re• I lar this all all-siee the 1', N.R.-HTru they are, but each leaf is 'a different F
fug. January 11th, was a huge new• from here all 111141ewl freta, consist. aunts. Mrs. J. EIaley and Mrs. ,1
errs. Although ter weather was un- started resident `aid native of phut -i shape and each heart on its outer Tumbl n of l.nndasloru, anti other
I favorable uud the rued,.. were in very
g, mites In the person ut Mr. Hugh) Ing 01 mail, baggage: six c.aehes nal edge a tracing td dgtep rose, which in 7
lsor condition. the attendants was Dna vfdaoi. The durear was Ibe r1d- parlor ear. pulite! by nue of the uc° r the distance tends to ;uetamorphose friend -
' surprisingly large, The cast or char- 1,1,&1 etas. Mannish, type• engine' It in autumal coloring the landscape.
est of rlrcru chlldreu, moue, anti mus probably the handsomest tear, Driving • through tits various par -
daughters of the lute Mr. auil Mrs, 1
Die -hutch Deteective" himself- Au Robert Davidson. who were awungl that ever left chi- station. The trait,(rhes one is prone to stop and revel
il
drew Marti ; Jule, Grubb, pollee force the, earliest pioneers in ibis district. crew included ('oudu •tar A.•11. Bann..- In some flower decked vista. Rival- r
p of Spdhttertilh-Michael Feeley; Attg- He was bort in December, 1!1.5si, ou er+, Engineer ltrow•n. Itaggag••tuau ling the blue of the sea, the humble l'Al(1,o %, Jan. Ur. DonsW
Ager( J. l'ux, Brakeman H. A. ltyek- northern convolulus colches the eye•; Murchison t"Seottle"), of Toronto, r
Haut umt,i(re•mau Fred. 1. rank. 1)1 £ver scampering, clinging up and former well-known rem at of thldi
these the veteran Is Baggageman, Cox,' over, trees, spilling over stone walls,) h4.111(7, is .pending a week at the.
• • • d 1 e with d Mrs Herb. Morris.
CARLOW
arias. tsar, a ttewly-reel-Thomas the tarn' now occupied by his two
lloward; Gladys Howler Goo. his brother. Jptua' and Robert David -
bride
and the Mukrrb eluted dangly runs „n port at° which the tillage of
tare--+L•n•tta Meyers; Plunk Jnrllek, built. It was on the
LANES Dungannon it
escaped from the aeSlum-).eon Sul- sear farm that his
LANES. Jan. lir--The W.M.S.of
Hackett's appointment wet at
knew, 01 Mrs. lens Although theday
was cold and stormy there .was a
good attends:t a and i splendid pro -1
cram. Mrs. Tsten)r conducted the
meeting and Mrs. Lane acted lit sec-
retary pro tem. The treasurer. Mrs. 11.
Alton, reported the full amount of the
allocation for last year and 31.50 with,
which to start the ue•w year. A duet
Dy Grace and Louise Campbell and a
solo by Mr. Taverne were much ap-
preciated. Collection EL.eb, 'with 4c
ter flower fund.
We are glad to report that Mn.-. S.
Sherwood 1s Improving rapidly from
ter painted Illness.
The young people's meeting wan held
at the parsonage 'Thursday evening.
A good program was followed by a
.Ictal hour and lunch.
The t'. KO. and iL•F.W.O. held an -
ether serial evening in their club
norm last Friday. All report a good
tlme. ArrauXl•ntelll ha re leen mud..
fur another meeting al nn earl) date.
Louise Campbell had the misfortune
to fall and break one of the bones of
ber arm lent week.
father settled'
liven; Hort•usey Smatters, ese•spe..
from the asylum-'i'helmn McIntyre;
\ramiela w,ttrdnrlr•. who • tussis her
user three-puarters of a century ago.
hating purchased the one hundred
acres of Crown laud, ut that titre•
of balerieh. with forty-tlr.d ),+Ir. peertag out of er annit ..rev c s home of Mr nu
,4-rviee to his trent.' tt 1 a sophisticated noncltalence utterly
-- --- dtacoticerUng• To enumerate Indlf idit% IN -
"-L ART1Salts. wally or
tru
collectively, toe other flowers.
Itrees, gardens
that bloom on pg
'Jabs.-Ik,ruth7 • O'\rill; Katrina ..erre furry). The tale Hugh Duvideou 'troughs 1'p on Lonely Fares. Self. and waysides, would mean another
+grant from linmllton CIty-Lertntde -_ I "t°r)'
Inters.
epees ttta_easjf-__jire here where lw Tallg l !M1tXstalt4t 1's. Maetrrllncks blue Olyda are IrKIoO
Foley; Major Hannibal Howler. on Miss Elisabeth and Miss Dorothy on the lalande. The saucy scarlet car -
the wnr{ath Huy Meyrri; Ambrosia
grew to young muuhtod aid at the• ago,
McCarthy. Ow snappy touch -counter
UdniWenty-three, some fitly year Alderson, twins, who live on a I sly { rituals of lilting; song, flash from their
forth m
girl -Gertrude Wee:toor' . Excellent
vaudeville was. furnished. including
songs from the three sailor toys, Mr. qac acres 11 prairie land. He teak up
Andrew Martlu. Ur. Gilbert Pna)ue• et r, and 514 later
left ' with u great man) others for
North Dakota, which was then en-
ticing the youth of ()utero te. ifs
tarn, at Neaaham, In Dn• ng- hiding places and your ort sy
bond. have developed a gift for phonies of lav, at mating time. Or-
pafatinR• nothotogists tell of over one hundred
They have had no special art les -
species of bird life. True, many an
MIs. Jean Morris hat: su,vesslull)
passed her final examination and is
a fully qualified registered nurse.
Mr.. A. Johnston Is' spading the
week with her brother and slater,' Mr
Alex. Young, and Mrs, Henderson.
Loyal. '
Mr. Tum Wilson, rnanagetr of the
Cooperative. shipped a carload of
bogs on Monday, paying 711.7 . per
cwt. for choice clock.
A truck front one of the packing
houses of Kitchener was around and
and 11 r. Hpcmoua Dalton; • a anal. a farm near LaIe.4 t x. sons. but their work Is so good that migratory, but e•uough remain to gathered a lold.0? hugs [row the'
married to Miss M E. Newnan, wbn they have many c0mmissiune, and arouse the Interest of all loves of furuwrs In the neighborhood.
farug by Mr. Andrew Martin; darkir survives; him. Ile„ rrmalmdl Lt Kurth they Occupy most of fists leisure u1)- the feathered kingdom.
songs try Mr. Raymond. Dalton; two --- Mr. Allan McManus, 1910) came east
MI Deft Gil tau Dakota for eighteen years. when with Mrnts from [arm work in pllinUnR with a carload of
A n fIIIeY ante meet.. ago had an n I
and took up a plc -
mud a ,lull„ sa•le•tiun bt- mi„ Laia„„ ll to fat Gee 0s.• wit.*
reties. by ss a mare: hb family Ise mused to Sa.lutchrwa)• and sketching together.
"Irish jig" by Miss Pearl McIntyre. land at Geese
Lake. Often they work no the ram
where. In a, . s lure. sitting on opposite tildes of the
Hogan. Afterwards fere was an old- afro 1s,stma&ter. Selling his property table, so that one has to paint upside
fume dance, for which good music mus tern some ten years ago he. with his dawn.
fundabel by our local musicians, wife. 01 Me east and resided In Gal-' Twin "sympathy. helps to make
who had else, render.. excellent stele•• .rkh fur about titre, year.. after this possible. I was told that when
thong throughout the preceding pro -
which they returned t) taakatchewuu,, engaged in Imaginative work their
giant. The dame lasted until the w'e'e ulster their ratan)
o1 tw0 .eens aur) Ideas coincide so exactly that with -
hours of the m.ornhtg, and everybody; two daughters were married :tail re- out previous planning the result Is
had n jolly gaol time. siding In homer of their own. They just what each expected.
lived for some time- at Wludthorst. In appearance the twins are almost
DUNGANNON and went Tater to ltadvltle, which em- Identical. Their hair is collect in plalta
tinned to be their home. Iteing of a around their ears and each has brown
genial and cheerful dlsposltl)n, the eyes.
DUNGANNON, Jail. 22. --Mr. Warta- late Mr. Davidson made malty friends They have exhibited with success
Isit• wherever he went. During his fife- at the Newcastle Art Gallery, the
er Sproul, of Saskatchewan, Is T
KINGSBRIDGE lug his parents, Mr, and Mrs. David time he held many positions of Northeast coast exhibition, and at
Sproul. trust. and In the new countries was various agricultural shows.
• uc cadmen . He experienced
The regular munthl)' meeting of a I d
he hardships
Klalton, from
I m:41 Jan. rte'• Seminary I ile tlwy Imme%ofnstitute will be Mr . Heber Eedl) 'll the earlyy of tpionee s on and t a W tern
gora
J. Dalton, from
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Saving Life at Bea.
Plans for an apparatus which, It la
claimed, will make submarine and
ship crews safe in the event of acci-
dent have been made by Mr. Joeeph
Kelly, a Liverpool stevedore. At a
. recent demonstration birds and white
mice were submerged In a watertight
compartment fixed to a model ship
sunk in twenty-five feet of water, and
were at111 alive after five minute's.
Mr. Kelly's plans consists of a
watertight compartment fixed to the
deck of a ship or submarine. Thin
could he entered through a special
man -hole and would be released from
a sinking vessel and float on the sur -
fare. Supplies of oxygen and food
would he carried.
Outstanding Bargains in
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Ladies' Fur Coats
horses about three
DEEM, AND urHun sere at
New 'Zealand (investment 'lends Out Mr. Chester F esRan'a on Wednesday
Hunters w Thin Thera out. hest, when some of the horses werel
disposed of at fair' prices. Mr. M,Mau
Telephone
:e,ur next order for
GROCERIES
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PRICE'S GROCERY
Choice line of fresh
Groceries and Fruits
tri season.
N h Irh'I.t\'I'I;-
Geo. Price & Son
Telephone 248
Owwnr. 1-.I'wn• 1111,1 \ rI! -Inset
Deer and wild pigs, introduced is.
New Zealand to provide sport for
huntsmen, have proved a countryside
pest. In no part of the world Is then
such thrilling deer -stalking aa In New
Zealand but there are not enough
us has Mince left for his home at
Weyburn, Sask.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Wikwn, who ure spending the
winter with their eons et C•s•hrane,
Northern Ontario, will be pleased to
sportsmen. The animals, secure
In know that they have quite recovered
their forest fasts, have multi- from an attack of "flu."
plied so rapidly that the Government Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beau enter -
has sent out omclad hunting parties10 talnad a number of friends at a card
thin the herds.
One party spent three months in
the •,Jtlburn Valley, shooting T00
magnRicent red deer, the hides of
which were exported at a dollar
apiece.
In another region - Canterbury -
where, In some of the finest sheep
country in the world, the depreda-
tions of the fallow deer were so •.-
sere that the graziers asked Govern-
ment action, and within three weeks
an official party had bagged Souif
pig -sticking were a popular sport
herr-which It U not -the scope
would be unlimited. 'So destructive
are the wild Digs that the Govern -
party on friday night. A very pleas-
ant time was spent try all prevent.
We are sorry to learn that Mr. E. V.
Lawson net with a painful accident on
Saturday last, while he was cutting
down some old apple tires. in some
way the trunk of a tree slipped oft
a stump and crushed his ankle quite
aeterely. The accident will tontine
him to the house for tonne time.
Von smelt ions l Meeting. -The an -
Dual snngr•gatma meeting of
Smith's 11111 chun•h was held 1n the
township hall on Monday afternoon,
.with the minister. Iter. It It. Cum-
ming. In the chair and a g,sel attend-
ance of rntmis•rs. 'The n•pserrs of the
that is delivered to Its depots. various organizations nnx of the ',loath
shnwel all to be In a sntisfnetur7
Museum of Antiques, condition. The saw of 717;ases was
I heard of an arousing side-show r',',tt for :all purposes. It was with
great regret the congregation r
held at a garden fete recently, writes ,vies.d the resignation of Nr. a:urd
1 Looker-on In the ionaon Dally young froth the eldership anti al
Chronicle. It was called a ...arena of
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(looting for a year, I Antiques, nature t, er and fritters At Mr, Young hats re
▪ ♦ hyge mirror which took nearly hiDlts may be guessed from the fol-, move) to 1:hderleh he finds 1t would
lowing specimens: A gigantic safety
butthet of the ex
f.
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1/ a year to cool down has been made
;/ We have a number of ladles Fur Coats which we ■ In England for a large reflecting
■ telescope. Weighing more than a tun
■ are offering at clearing prices, as listed below.
One Persian Lamb Coat with sable collar and cuffs. Regular $2A 5 ■ of glass of this alae are difficult to
!a! ■ molten glass has been poured into the
. ■ mould It has to be kept hot by oleo-
■ One French Seal Coat with squirrel collar and cuffs. Reg -e : t rte mangy cooled months oyer •
$139 50
from his offices as itllde ,'las. k•a.li
and a half, It is sixty-nine Inch. s In
■ diameter and ten inches thick. Discs
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$325, for
ulcer $175, for
get free from dtfects, and after the
DIN( Is OF' HONEY nF'R,
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Ladies' and Misses' Cloth Coats
at greatly reduced prices. They are offered at 30 per cent. off regular prices. All
this season's goods.
One plain French Seal Coat, self -trimmed. Regular 5135. for
One Northern Muskrat Coat. Regular $175. for
One Muskrat Coat. Regular $' 50. for
This is your opportunity to secure a Fur Coat, as they cannot be pur-
chased again at the above prices.
$99 : Nan Nay Left I'll I,e....m. Fl Stndy
El ! of Insert Communities
$135 ■ ' That ruan may barn sos•iai o ryons
■ , from the study of Invest Comnrnmetes
was ane of the points raised b. Prof
$110 ■ !J. Arthur Thomson In a recent'lec-
ture• at Goldsmltha' Hall, I radon.
• ' The yummy(; -bee, victim of extreme
■ I state• anelalistn, found a patch of clov-
er tech In nectar. Having filled her
honey sac, she fund., for home and
gave her treasure to the house keep-
Ing workers. Then she resented a
peculiar dance. on the honeycomb.
Keened by thin display,. other for-
agers got the clue of clover pirfufine.
and soon there were many vlsItnrs to
the patch. But when the 'teeter was
exhausted the bee no tenger danced
and the visits ceased.
The Idea ••revolution, Prof. Thom
son said, was best studied In connec-
tion w'Ith natural history, and had
done more than any other Idea for
the'emanctpatlon of man's mind '
The ant hill might be regarded a.t
oje of n'aturs's warnings. As an ea-
hlttttion of emciency, dlvUton of lab -
0,, self-snhnrdlnatUoo, and loyalty tt
was admirable. but peering In one
saw the seamy side. The work was
done by more of less sterile, nein
revenged femalee.
in a lee -h1,0 not far removed
from some of the communities of wild
Are. ane ohserved the sterility of th.•
great majority, the ■hart duration of
life In the summer worker bees -- a
month or so -the large number M
unproductive but by SO means Idl.•
maiea, and, towards the season's end,
the .old-ahottldering of these drnnes
i►hieh frequently melon( a masseere
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MEN'S OVERCOATS
A 25 , discount off all men's Overcoats during this sale. 'This is your oppor-
tunity to get a good Coat for little money.
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pin, four Inch. s long which in the
90'a held blou .e and skirt from part-
ing company; dancerons-lo kIn. dag-
gers, over a foot long, labelled hat
pits of 1909; a length of braid, one
edge of which appe•arel frayed, but
a skirt about five yards in diameter
was also shown with this brusli-braid
sewn round, apparently to aweep up
the mud of the streets; a lingerie
blouse. faatening up the back with
inndmerable tiny hooks and eyes
which, not being ruatlese, had mark-
ed the ean,bric with iron -mould, and
ther.• we,e other sumptuary relies in G
favor with our mothers and grand-
mothers.
1930 European Vacation Tour
-Now"is the time to make
arrangements for your trip
abroad this summer. Tour
Europe under the auepieve of
the World Travel .Service find
visit Scotland, the I rotetraehs,
England's beautiful lakee.
Lopdon, always of interetrt,
the Shakeespeareeanntry; Hol-
land, quaint and picturesgUe:
`the magnificent Alpit of
tiwitzerland, Germany. and
the famous Passion Play et
O14'ranmiergau . wonderful
Venice. immortal Florence,
Rome, the eternal rity, and
ever charming Paris - •
Hook early. as a great
tnany contemplate making the
trip, this being the year of the
Passion Play.
Rates are re nsonable.
ler Mkt. inform..ties woes, .r.c.
Mrs. Mamie Sutchfe
Goderich, Ont Telephone 34
I1* impo.slble to maintain the old
eteme411, r, and attend to the (:trio) -1
offlee,. Rev. lir. 1' 1mmin:; Made
',noon his !Mennen of severing la
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eennnPtion with this charge at the
Pad of the church year In June. Ills
m:ut) friends will be sorry to see
him leave, as he 1uas worked with
ninth fnithfultie-- no e(Ivam. f• Christ's
Kingdom b, this plats.. The retiring!
managers, Messrs. Alex. Young and
Tait ('lark, were loth re-elected. Mrs.
Wm. Mnrsh was appolntel organist.
GODERICH
Collegiate Institute
Commencement
MacKa' Hall, Goderich
Thursday and Friday
Jan. 30th and 31st,
1930. .t R o'clock p m
The Prot ramme to consist of
Choruses, Duets and
National Airs
A Sword -Dance, the
Tarantella and
Mimetics
Pyramid Building and Tumbling
Presentat-h ,n of Diplomas
A Three -Act Play
Admission: Adds 50e; ttedssts 3k
Canada's Telephones.
A report of the bureau of Statis-
tics shown the number of telephones
1n Canada at the end of 1927 to have
been 1,259,987, Included in 2,462
systems with 204,245 Mlles of tole
dine and underground conduit and
3,691.035 miles of wire, The state-
ment shown that Canada has 13.2
'phones for every 100 of popnlatton
compared with 15.3 per 100 19 the
United States; 9.5 in New 2ealaod
and 9.2 in Denmark.
Clams and Quahaagw.
Nearly 44,000 rases of canned
elams and quahat's. were packed in
Canada last year. The Iareest pro-
duction was In New Bruauwick-
23.048 cases. British Columbia's out
pot was 15,214 eases. in Nova Sco
eta 4,309 eases were canned and la
Prince Edward talaad 447.
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Go -operative Poultry Marketing.
Membership In the Natwola 1'0
operative Poultry ftarketing rtssOtla-
llon Ltd., Hartney, Scan„ ha. incises
ed during its seven years :it life from
1.000 to 11,000.
Found s New Way
The young cult np who toed to an•
any the elrl+ by polling their long
earl- was more or IM. nt a loss un111
be dlweotererl that robbing • aMngle
holo the wrung any 1.1 quite as annoy
- Ing.
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January Clearance Sale
of Millinery
Sensational Prices in a collection of HATS•
which show the up-to-date mode in Felt, Velvet,
and combinations of Felt and Velvet. in many
attractive styles for winter.
Color and trimming effects are good.
Note the reductions
Reduced from $3.50 to $1.75
$5.50 to $2.75
57.50 to $3.50
e,
Children's Hats
$1.50
You are cordially invited to inspect our stock
Miss M. R. MacVicar
Kingston Street