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The Signal, 1930-1-30, Page 7A.' . • 'MP:SIGNAL, ri._.atr,ra "I think Lvdia l::. tet::kh:,m's Vegetable Comis,. .1 I. w.'.1.:..,..! I have had six childra: e1 which hof are Itvtng and my young:.t as a bon- nie baby 'soy now eight n•untfn nal who weighs 23 pours.!.. I lo:vc tab:to your medalist lecture each of them was born and have ccrtau.ly re. ccived great benefit from it. I uric my friends to take it as 1 am ►ure they will receive the .:, ane help I .L.I." -Mn. Mitten V, `•:,1,1;, l'uxssa, Ontario, Lydia E, Pinkham's' Vegetable Compound P.'.114“. M.4. t... tr.. Mao' Y I. e. .•e C,...,,.e.t.,. C.,,4r - The Leading Men's Store Everything that's new in Men's Wear Hosod- Toilorifss and Special Order to Your Measure County and District _ The death of lienry Rpm, of Mc- Killop township, occurred January loth, in his fifty-fourth year. One son and three daughters survive, his ,vire having pretlr'euMtI hlw. Thomas Sampson, u former reed - dent of lundPslwru, died in l'uluwrs- ion hospital on January 1:1th. In his 00y -eel. year. 11e was section (ort- olan tar Hooey years on the G.T.R. and C.N.R. at Londe"bora before be- ing appointed ruadwuster at l'alw14r4- luu five yours ago. • The funeral of Mrs. I. Swill'. who ;1t...•d away In 1.1111duu hospital 00 January 19111, took (.lace to Brussels 141tu•u•ry 011 the 2Ist. The 014,1,491 W116 a sister of Mrs. Jobe M,ttitao,trry of Winthrop and duugeter of Mr. elute -tar, who. resides wilb Mr. cud urs. Muutguwery. Dr. Janco. Rogers, formerly of ltrueefleld, died at hie home at For - face badly burned, .orae gasoline Rost u guaolin.• trrrcb squirting ou h14 fuer nd Igull big. Itis'. Juan Scott. retired Winkler ..t the former 31e11o.IIst Church, wire oiled rt'.eully ut Vitucouver, It. 1'.. wus GODERICH. INDIAN WHALE HUNTERS rale has bccu appointedagent 441 Myth, in succemiou to Wm. Stinson, Open 1Jtt4 - Out Canoes Soon to Be retired. He will commence his duties, Abandoned.ere February let. The real truth about haw the "In- Alexander Elliott,. son of Yr, and dlan Whale Hunters of Vancouver1I"• J. U. It• Lrlliutt of Illy Hl, who (:land" killed ennrmues whales from fisc the last tluee ear+ had bees uu pen dun; oue cedar canoes atter ela- hr staff of the •llnhk' of L'owm14re ul borate c •re:uonles indicating that I•:xeter, has beent:uis(rrnd he St. whale hunting was a 14g-estanllehed raltlurines, where he will fill the p'-ac'Ice soon to be entirely abandon- lrrsltlon of teller in oue of the city ed le Its pr mitive form by the in- I,rauehes flaps. amus a large 'audience ea At the anneal ut te•liug of the:Myth ktittwi, u1 Wing uu. living a oat- he National Museum of Canada, Ot- 1lertfeullurol swd.ty, boa. 11,4t week.. ;‘I.. of Morris t wesillp. Ile served.served.1u •awa, recently. the fullow'hig ofncers were ele•tel for he al:tuitu,.tt toil Sask 44 heeali Cone Mr. Douglas Ie•,•ehman, of the an- HMO:: 11uo. presidents. T. .1. Ilu,•k• 'creno, of h•1ud i. 1110., u. after re thrnstaff pologlaal staof the 11111141.11r.1.. :InI :hp, M. .A. Tay or; preeilent. Itev. ;icing ht 19.9 uu 11'''',11111 or 111-1.eu11h ,11 , gas' hP 'e ore. printed out the Geo. Weir; 1st vhw -pres.dent, Mrs. I;. ii.ehid been it rc-Lieut of Yrms►uver. surprlsing amount of totethollght and It. Leith; unl vice president, 31r.. M Tice death of IIt'i : Iluteemehl, 4.4 preparation which was necessary be- I Callum; secretary-trell.urer, Frank Clifford. aruried. J:tiluury 111th in jure whelps could be hunted and klIJ-I Atetcalf; a•esi..tatit seertear3-treasurer. th.• %%'1ughw+ 1,44.4.44.11, '.4 l•re he had ed ;row an an open come. The making ! lits., Mel. .11 df occuu r+ lune year 1, .sou ilex el:..hueu mouths. The tautly of the canoe, the preearstlon of the 131r'.. G. M. Chambers. 311.4 Gillespie, ,gas taken to 4'11fferl for burial. - harpoon, lilacs, floats and other tar- , Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. 4'. 1.1tlie, peeve EXETER The amnia westing of the Exeter chamber. of Cuwwer,v was held in the form of a banquet at the Central 3 N l Watt, Important decrease In the number of Ms,•l'lura M'Gohcan, w•ho was n' liecllg on the Blyth public sellout whales dor to comnu•rc1a1 whaling. staff in the absence of Miss Hanby, with steamers and harpnona fired who is ill at the home of her ,.trent". from guns, and the Indians' Dot+ 4 Rev. Dr. stud Mrs. Itartby, London. occupation with other moria. remuner- ative emuner I liths gou14 tw Guelph 10 sauna' her ative pursuits have comSined to dls- courage all whale hunting on the part "('110441 duties there. Mrs. 31. H. Mascou of the Indians, and as a result it is, is filling the vuettn•i' ton the Myth or soon will bo, abandoned entirely. slatf, A series of very interesting slides The uuuual trefb+g of Blyth Ag - A pictures of whale bunt - day S,N lets oris held on Fri- illustrating supplied by the Canadian Govern- ment with Motion Picture Bureau were at- nue due to the stormy weather. On so shown: as well as specimens of the soy t of the races at the fair In-, tackle used by the Indians. year• tht'rr• was a dollish In the fin - tackle for, allhuugh then. was 11 FISHER FOLK LEAVING. larger attendance than usual. the ,•s- • pense9, wen• higher. 11 was decided to kle, the stocking of the canoe with J. It. t'ute J. I1. It. Elden, 'Mrs, .It fond and water to last over several N'igluln,u,: directors (two secret, I. days, sad the claeort t cereutun es J. Witham., It. Putt, Ezra (tender. performed before and during the Miss 1.. Herrington. Mrs. Ishellew. hunt were described by a man who llr4,•F'. 31+rshall. Mite Sreiuhol(, Mr-., had actually vlaltee these Indians. I. letidlaw. e.1 un January 2(4111, rifler a very .wet ou the evening of January 17th. and purchased specimens of their old Mrs. Goodall i formerly Latina ,clef illue..s. Ile "u.. Iu his fifty- 'l'i,e work of the past year wits re- whale -hunting goat from them. 3lurshaIl4, a fernier resident of It:yth, .evetitb year. Ile weut to Forest about viewed) and ottle•rs were elected rs The decrease In the number of 41491 ree•ntly ut her home' at ('ort eleven yours ugd, taller practising nt follows: llon. presidents, W, G. M1dd, cedar trees suitable for canoe making Ilurnn- Itrueefl4dd for many years. Ile 1. sur- M.l'.I'., Major Wuod of London, Reeve for whale hunting the much more .Ivel by his wife. one sun and own l'nutcis. B. W. F. Beavers; president, aughten,' T. 4). Soulhcott ; vice-president. Dr. South sures Agricultural SoefMY .1. IL Browning; secretary -measurer, At the 11111111.11 meeting of the U. It. t'ompllu; directors, 1. J. l'en- :outli Huron .4grl•ulturul Seelety, held hale, Thos. I'rydu, J. W. Powell, ll. C. it Hensel! January 17th. the follow•• Rivers. A. O. Elliott, J. M. Southeott. iug officers were ele•I4d: President. Students atteud:ng the short mum Dr. A. It. Campbell; 1.4 vice-pre4l- In Exeter held a debate on the sub - eche 4►weu Geiger; 2tul sloe-preadeut. fret, "Weed •ed. that modern labor - W. 41. Dots:all : se•retary-treaa'nrer. saving de •'s Iwce done more to al K. M. M'l.ec..11 w101 1141.111•411141.111•41 10 110141 IigIlten tineletdrudgery of the farmer a seed fair on Tuewlay, February- than of the housewife." The afflrma- ith, and the "mutt sprIng fair dale tire was taken by three boys and the • r • Chas. Black Phone 219 Goderich We oarry a gore! stock of Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Electric Wiring of All Kinds F'etimates Kion ,on application Frank McArthur West Street Electrical Shop Telephone 82 Goderich was set provlsluuelly for Friday, negative by three girls. This Instruct- % re 11th. , urs, acting as judges, decided in fay. Seaterth EIerts Three l'eunri lers or ..f the ueguttve. A lauquei for the Owing to the fact that only Ihret' students was given lu James street 1111114(4,st for the office of town conn• church on Thursday last Rader the 'Moor of S.•afurt.h ut the New Year's auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. Trswten Item risnnay, unNe.,.,.- .... ------ - meeting - - elteeion, a :wood nomination was nee- - Northwestern Coast of Ireland. Ito d►w•usts torr udris_,..-..; e ores curl oris held on Tuesday Hing the mews, The old directors were IF THERE IS A BABY Soon the majority of the islands ugatrt em,,,eitel, with Ihtel.l I,nldltw•. .•verthag of la.t week. ix {ters.Hls off the western and northwestern president and •J. It. It. Elliott. •.•• Coal and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Pea Coal Coke Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) i c•an Supply your wants in any of the above fuel Prompt service and reasonable prices. L. FLICK Telephone 17 1j Goderich Plumbing Heating - Sheet Metal Work and General Repairs Mti.4.." John Pinder Office and Residence, St. David's Street Telephone 127 were nominated mud, of these f11, IN YOUR HOME coasts of Irnland will be unlnhablted. r14tury-treasurer. luallfiel. tamely, W. A. 1'rh h. hew. F`or gen••ratfons bits• passed unevent- d Holton, Conrad Eckert Herbeli Box ■nd A. I s -- Messrs• Sutherland. nekern and Belt- Tablets h 111 lent to support• a fe sr , oue .0 fully. for the hardy Islander4•In their ]K�)� REPORT D. Sutherland. tin 1'ue- eta -girt retreats. icy Intensive chltl- ba last Ole Net Uok p.lu,e, au.l There Also Should Be a Box tai v'atlou theyforced the sog to yield Baby's Own a ets grate and potatoes; the rat graz- y p° _. S..4- Sir. le. 1; WAW.YNO$11 To keep her little cares well is the lag was su rim -mini aim of every mother anti to coins. goats. and .sheep; and. when -ere, (n -r 4n tete task .site_ alu.s►ki .e1the weatber Permitted, the men put way. keep a Ion of Itaby's Own Tali-� off In their frail craft for 'the adja- Iet- 4n the home. Thiene Tablets lien.; rent Moiling grounds. •el mens little Uvea when illness I The islanders lived simply out .1u were elected. ,heeding the pall lu the Birder named. Fordirichlr*Oeisbor *4. The Howick Agricultural Sweets, which held Its annual nesting last week. is in good financial condition. irllh a cash balmier on 1195,' lta of 4.l+�_____-_ t happily, write.. a Belfast correepon- 1'Ihe 80NIPt�oue of the oldest 1Q ate art-aueldealy_--- The majority of troubles which of -1 dent to the Chrlstfan Science Mont - Oils {ort of Ontario, and has held •filet little. ones are those which arise; tor. They enjoyed absolute freedom; nu day fair tvntln,111 owing for thea from a disordered emdltlun of the' they had their own laws and form of lost seventy years, but owing to the stomach and bowels. It Is In quickly government; and they tolerated ,,no increased e'ldinterest taken It has boort esrre•Itug theme disorder- that'' Interference from outside. True. eer- Jelded to hold a two-dayfair (kis patty's Own Tablets show their! lain county councils had nominal year, the dates beta, October 3 h. calor. They banish constipation and, jurisdiction over them and perlodi-• The fair will be held at Fordotdwlrh.1 Indlg.'etiou; cornet 1-01114 arta tiler-: catty struck rates. But no tate col - officers are: President. Thus. len-2nd chaos ; break up colds am! simple ' lector ever made a collection. 1stle pre -president. Wm. Goggin; 2ndlfevers - and allay teething pains. The Islanders, bowever, have fill- ! H. i'. Edgar; tit■'rotary I Conerning the Tablets Mee. E. Rob - en on hard times. Their crops failed. treasurer, J. H. Rogers. erns. Cap •u4 OP. Ocie., writes: -"1 and owing to the activities of steam BRUSSELS' always keep Baby's Own Tablet. ini trawlers the tient at of th, sea is no the 'mime as I know of nothing to longer within thelr reach. • equal char for little ones The whole population. sem. forty At the annual meeting of the East; The Tablets are sold by medicine men• women and children --has just Society Agr{,vltural 8lety the of-1 dealer% or by mall at 25 cents a lox left lelstraholl, the most northerly fre-elected. lees of last year were re-elted from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., bland off 'the D• n.entl coast. A low The fair will he held this year on I Brockville, Ont. Thursday and Friday. October 2nd I and 3rd. Some Improvements in thei ZURICH grounds are planned. Rev. S• Sellery, a veteran. minister Stephen M I'erebey who with his of the Methodist (now Tufted Church, and a former pastor In Brussels, diel recently re his home (b Toronto, In his eighty-first year. Ile was auperan- 1919 and had since been a 'rhe follo,.Ii.. 4. the report for S. S. Na 1,1. East AVawauosh : lir. tY,-ttedtr ettn.rrafm-. !e: per cent., Ilan' \'lucent S1, Vetter Gross 71►. Jr. IV. -Marjory Toll all jeer rent.. Verna VI-neenttam--Tisk.1teunett 72. Lorne Snell 84. - $r. III. -Esther Groat( Si pees cent.. Elsie Snell 7s, Margaaet %inent 414. Jr. 111. --Lloyd Johnston :d► per rent.. Aubrey Toll 50. Sr. I1. -Viola Gross 79 per cent.. Y inlet Grose 70. ticker Vincent 114. Roy Bentley 32. Jr. IL --Amy Toll 77 per' cent.. Eva Vincent 00. I'rinrr. - (hazel ttcntley OP per cent.. 'The earth is the cheapest and sta- ('hera Gross 44'1, Marjory M,Vittle (Id. a-1 plats. In which to store oil "--Sir ALBERTA Rll'HMOND, Teacher: tired 1h•terdlne. GIANT'KAUIII TREE INAsseval Trees In New Zealand Are Fast Ya:dshlng-Are of Bliw • Gruwtb. Only two great privately owned kaurt forests remain In the Ikuulnl.rn of New Zealand, It 1s said, 1n a de- spatch to the Christian Science Muo- !tor from Auckland. One of there Is at Whungeroa, In the far north. where about five Mouths ago s mart was made 1n cut- ting about 15.4 00.000 fete.. There is no mill now on the beautiful harbor of Whangarou, ore. the centre of a great timber district, and the It t;x are towed down to A i"l.iand. u four day4' tow. and Milled there. The ether forts! la ,u the treat flal•rit•r t+tan ', u the entrance to the guff on which A1 -kland Is si!uated. 11 lies lottg b••• -u kuowu that the lays of the kauri as a cououcrctal Umbel were numbered. 1t it one of the finest timber trees In the world. 11. is stated that a great kaurl con- tutes Leer • willahle timber .ban tiny other tree, and ass gimeral 111 1ih s. 1. I it )i, - 11:" wood tial few if yny equals. A kaurl forest contalult>a; rally big 4reett, up to twelve feet through, Is a weuderful sight. What Is probably the largest kauri tree 00 record was 34 feet 1n diameter. The gray trunks rise Ir the twilight of the forest like great cathedral col- , MUDS- -60 to 10 (cel clean up to tbs 1 eandelabra-like system of branches. To fell these giants, cut them into lengths, and get them to the mill, b ' a work af much labor and skill. I Som.11mee the loge are rolled into • river bed above a dam, and at the right season the dam Is -tripped" and the maim goes roaring dowu to the still. The Caere also produces a valuable gum, which used to be much In demand. This gum is found I in the ground over great areas where there are now no trees. Forests once Stood In these parts but were swept away by lire. The gumdigger can tell from a depression In the ground when. a tree 'ince stood. From the earliest times kaurl wood was prized; ships used to call at New Zealand ports, long before there was a Britt h government there, to get kauri spars After Euro- pean settlement there was plenty of kauri timber at cheap rates, and coo- '•equently there• was a good deal of waste Now tris Splendid timber Is a luxury. Estlmu,,,a differ about the I age of these trees, but it Is knows that the kaur$-is-a-oonlearatIvsti slow Trower, and the "old men" 01 the forest must be many centurlee old. Indeed estimates run as high as 1,700 years and more. , Fortunately there will be kaacia preserved to see as slghta In addi- tion to small patchts of kauri re- served here and there, two magnl- Icent forests are preserved north ot Auckland. One U the Walpoua Stats Forest, the largest remaining collec- tion of kauri trees. This Is of incal- nuated In redrk'nt of Toronto. WLNiGHAM Fred. 1)arldeon was elected town councillor by acelumution. to fill the seat vaentell by the• re.ignntiuu of Robert $potton• Howard Meehan. plumber. bail hIa Bedroom Suites 1 We have a varied assortment of Bedroom Suites on hand in walnut and walnut finish. Now is the time to buy that CLINTON Chesterfield Suite and enjoy it these long evenings, as you listen to your radio program. lylne Island about 114 acres V area Instrahalt is known to every1i.•rson who travels across the Atlantic via Belfast or Moville. and ares Its great lighthouse. family came here a few months ago The islander* complain that the fro,,. Belleville. 1•a., has. ;wr•hased steam trawlers have destroyed their the loo -acre farm of David Schroeder fishing grounds, and last summer lh.' on the town line between Hay and men Oshed l0 vain. 14tepIlel. The purchase price was 48,3111, and men ponsmetduu will be given Murch 16th, ter. 3I n. t'eachey- le a daughter of Iter. (': from and Mrs. Schrag of Zurich. Mr. and stat' Mrs. Schroeder intend moving to Dashwood to reside. Ward Fritz of Zurich, 1Nmn11 Gray of l;oderleth, Gordon Snr.•ru' of the linem..lt line and Harry Zimmer of Ihis4lwsssl k•ft a few day', ago on a motor trip to Florida. They ,earned their tent. stretcher., eookitg utensils. etc,, Intending when they rem heti n warmer ,'Ilmate to tent and camp on the way. They expect to 1..• away (ur several weeks. .NI=s Edna WIlliuws is away- uu a trip to Florid*. Ie.cnl hunters arc at sboollog 141 i41• number, of jt, rallMts. over .AN) have already been 'shot in this -ertl.m this sinter. flvr w11es south of Zurich. 1t Is difficult to see what govern- t action can be taken In the mat - for inlstrahull lies six miles the coapt and this 4s outside the tion• limit J R. WHEELER • A "STRONG" R.ANK. Secure Against 1►astger of Fire or it'omb and tins .Attacks. Thousands of people who pass the new Bank of England every day re- gard the two bronze doors, each X weighing two tons, at the principal entrance In Tiartholotnew-lane, as part of the hank's defences. They are. however. merely decorative ruin- Se pared with the barriers ot the under- ground fortress AO feet below. There He the strcnc•r.omS which have been built In the heart of the bank site lo_ house the gold and securities against the danger of tire or poeslble bomb 1 gas attacks in war time. The greater part of the five years already spent on rebuilding has been The reorgaulz,iti.nt of The$herloek devoted to these strong -rooms, for - )lamo ing Planend 4►r.au }' Patty which thousands of tons of concrete t f Doherty 1'isn.o, t imitel has reinforced with steel have been used, eatable scenic value Thursday, January 30, 19110.-T. Rub a little Zam-Buk over your hands and arms to,,heck and heal all roughness and chafing. It's wonderful. Zam-Buk contains valuable herbal extracts which lubricate the tissues, soothe pain, allay inti, iumation and grow new healthy skin. Cold-st rtes, 'chaps', frost bite, chafing and similar troubles are quickly ended by Zam-Buk. It provides the handiest and safest antiseptic drt ssuig for all injuries and skin troubles. COLDS -Fos cold to doe .sad, smear a Inde Zam Bak over the palms of the hands, and inhale. For colds is chest or tick, roe,b.takly with elq.hn ly-wared mooing. I4uk night and ruing. SOOTHES PAIN PREVENTS BLOOD -POISON. Notice to Water Takers The Water and Light Com- ntiweion ill pleased to announce a.reduction of one dollar per water rates from January 1st. Owing to the large number of takers this reduction means con- siderable 1144444 revenue, and consumers are asked to co- operate in the economical operation of the plant by see- ing that the water is not wasted and that all leaky taps or services are fixed at once. L. L. Knox, W. T. Murney, Ace's. Chairman. � CX�i%Who Pays? ant .Int 1, , t - he'n t•ffet•tell, lir. Manning taking The construetlnn of the doors is be- 1 X over the jnll•re't of Mr.,I$herlot•k. who inc kept a closely guarded secretee is retiring from the firm. Mr. 51,u. Forty tone, however, Is stated to 1►e ril u4ng ha. sold oho Loudon factory 10 a ruo.+erate estimate of their weight. ! X ;L:• $1"11'' Rall" Co., and the Phil"' Even while the hundreds of workmen I nuslue•Ss, which will Is. condoled i hes!., been busy on the site. gO1tf, X Planus Ltd.. will h,i eentr,lizel In the stored In the brink; its value Irvine '1111.011rsctorc. o 'rc /III their .iib l about t{630,O+10.1•00. ferent styles Of 11111110,4 will in fulnre lane manuleetee.I. The muse• le ex- • A Privileged (et. FURNITl1RF- DEALER end under the name of `th,-rlr k Mnnning weighing about 1.000 tons has ^ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mole `. M,•I,' .,.;'., 441.4, ::.11\\' Hamilton Street Goderich, Ont. MVPs i r CLEVELAND'S BREAD is n tempting complement to any :heal-.Ir•Iielolly in itself and lending zest to the rest of the menu Your family will demand twice a mtw•h .Gorr Rrra.1 ss any other. Encourage tiwln to do so, as it it the moat healthful and nourish- ing feed they can take E. U. CLEVELAND Mae 114 West Street ,I...44..1 to nen 1 in grenter activity at When ,.,111 at the Rrltlsh For- i vee the local thetnry• elan om • ,, s :t writer In the Lon- i es 1 •s b•u,ipu t ons h: tel by "IP 4. 11ntott • don Dally ak telt, I heard somethlnO I Hoare ot Trade on Friday evening, of the doin:-q of Tib•, the official cat 1 toy situ an iitlen..ance of flfty•f1'.• 1114.111- and only men;het of the stiff e. tin is .i A ' NTS Mill their frk'nds, Mayor fordo' allowed t., p,•;iwl throng' N,.• -, Had- , x I eh1ldinist 1114 development• to du.e. In inn at 10_10. 195.• project of twitting a hr inch plant I Tlhs 4.:,•. Leen in ro sidt nese for 1, X ' of I.ibhy, M,•Nell k Libby 1n Clinton.. many y ,t' ledshe now (Inds It I X Tlu• /weaker of the evening wits It. 1,. ' Straiten, of the Bell Telephone. Vette- ' ette' (Hilly. lerndnn, who described the 1 growth of the telephone from 1.it to ,,.i• pre -ant tl.,y. S(s•ashn wf soppily o, the missend Rets to ehfelt the tyk- e ,:hone is tent, he r•L,t.d haw tit 4(:+• 1,1. Ian was enabled In listen to the heart 's•uts of a p:itl4nt 4rnusmittel by ue. 'and tuu4 diagnose the case front A dtstan.'e. RHEUMATISM? I NEURALGIA? NEURITIS? Vert T Il -C's. (let Rafe, speeds relief friar' ls::in and RIM nees. "i was not al le to ' et anv'L.ing to help me," w ries Mr Mn. is. Hutt, Ott Dennis, Ont , "until I tried'! empk•tnn's Itheumat i e 4 'epodes. When 1 feel a twinge 1 start. using T It -CIL" • T -R -Geri are equally good far Neuralgia, Nenritia, Kist int , i nmhage. No harm- ful dross. Me and el at your dealer's. t s0 Tivcs Tag& I very thine, walking term th • base- X ruent to the top. Recently she die- X 1•overed-hat. It she stands In front of the lift and m'aows long enough, aom,•one wltl take pity on her and ; ,tit ring for the life. Should y,ie be taken /• to the wrote floor, she- simply re- X mains 1n the lift until the attendant �y takes her up or down to the right ...Int one. Then, with her nose and gall In r` the air. she strolls out In state. WIB Hold Mnillsit Show In 1930. rf\, In New ot t'1, success, attain, d In the (.rat Prince Edward island (nut Cxhlhltlifl It ha t-treen decided to hold a similar show In 11130 on the Rams dates. There are Rh ,It 490 different var- ieties asieties of mason' 00a. RUTH e.".". end 4"tn- I I1y have mnvel to 131rathroy, where Mr. Rmlth has taken employment In Butler's woollen mills. 4 th yr�t�a�tl�/�y y �ts�y�l�ts�y�/u�/o{�yo�t� XXXy� t s .41 agent at .Ante d ltrMb/w hsArt/ksnfkaXXXXX XXX llsyb+enXX*CdMrNX XX You who believe advertising is too expensive to justify its returns, listen to this: Twenty-eight years ago the makers of a watch pro- duced a cumbersome hut accurate article, priced $1.50. Without advertising, they sold that first year 12,000. The next year; with a little tentative advertising, they sold 87,000. Encouraged, they increased the factory and distribution, reduced the size of the watch, priced it $1.00, made a reasonable advertising appropriation ---and sold 485,000. When the makers of a famous camera began adver- tising thirty years ago, they made one camera which took a 2 1-2 inch picture. and sold at $25.00. In 1917, that time of the distressing upward trend of prices, these people made a better camera that sold for $10. Who pays for the advertising? Or does the adver- tising pay for itself? And what good advertising did for the watch and the camera, it can do in some measure for your goods. THE SIGNAL TELEPHONE 35 1