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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-5-9, Page 3THE odilIL IND ONLY iENOINE BBW1RK OF IMITA- TIONS. BOLD ON THE MERITS OP Man 1 BUOKBI NDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. GOLD LE TRRIIW an LEATHER ROODel All nevi.. pr..ufbL.Ww.a� • es somais them a TRY BION` (i A. li. TAYLOR. eraarsomD - MEDICAL • I1 KS. TAYLOR AND TAYLOR„ / hayx-tss ..a hatless. vMs— �ertA net..eat tergal tttlee. Mate Terrroe. AL1X. TAX 1L ti. . b ++ &Kt.lt'IAYLvet. b. A. M. N. DR.W. F. SALLOW. M. B. ,aoe sad rerieses- Vesta sin t0ederion. ...eta 01 U.uat•• ktetabiq team ia.rheae 1.11. 1111. F. J. R. kORSTE B. -EYE, EAR 11 DUMP ase awns Bap- asset wrgss s .er 1urt uyhtMlrts sad Area baseltaas. clwuu .t..t.t_, ear 'tweed iMest tle,etu tqua,r..I..LeIrr11y�a 1Jwaoo. h1.Rl.nw. t.m.e, t;*a.W��,~e�ge ensues. uytte Koss heuu` Hwts e11a. m-. Y tu.I R b. 7 tag. a. T.wshwe VI. LEGAL I)iWUUhOuT, BAYS A KILWR- 1 AN. 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LAVlgl/!'lJl)i w :N>•re luxew a4X WSW MIR Pt ay ▪ sale eras to CENTRAL Business College STRATFORD. ONT. did D A. MsL.aq.s.s. Plinstant TiMID. I'Duketogo 7b Ms.doo Aad Uva a lira serene attM slue: But. Oh. They have the revolution habit. And I am timid as a rabbit) lo 1 wits hardly southward lit Until they calm themselves a bit And learn to quit Their reckless /booting And highly sosaoosd revsIvtini Hr tender skin is for too thin To act as backstop toe • ham That makes as uaisvtted sum 1 do net care to M a mart Tor eeckless esWsse ea a Mit Or sem hem dad sr seared to Bath Whir I w eat to take • eremite Or alt or Mak m Mader gins liaaaaaa tress • trlesety use Thus sash' to seam 10 Irreales To rya a mauve dew. Te mw he ram se - fir le eaeatrlea that a.s estehed. Te M the work ort emeaesares What thews • ma ea ism de mdse. To tum a trim am has Ike .aur. •ssarli as as the ■.care Bees% at 411 maw Mak MU Thee Batt ss hese •■ranee date Aad teen mew .eat TO name ewmt T• teat ase me rsumesdal+a� sea. mat. es Et A broom se The nesse as wham ober Baas/ wo any le has elm ems wee meals Than mom as ee • Mesar wet Tem ameimme a sea ass it tees Mei bee a same simai stet. 1 nay ss ores W req mama last emu thea .aeras am damn re weed MP els DOM nae beim tlderewaas. aim bare beard et the was with the hoer "Why, yes." "Well, be turned out to be a rake." R seolgewasa Te. Long About It. A stuttering man went into a seed store. "H -h -ha -ba -have you g -g -g -got any elrl-el-clover seed?" be asked. "What's that?" asked the bard heart- ed sinner behind the counter. "I -I -1-I sa-sa-sa-said ba -ba -ba -Dave You g -g -g -got -ha -ba -ha -have you g -g -g - got a -a -a -any cl-cl-cl-clover se-se-se- seedr "We had some when you came into the store, but it is all gone now. Why didn't you speak about It sooner?" Advios Fee Others. "We shall have to take up a collec- tion to send bet to the sanitarium." "What's the matter with herr" "Health broke down so aloe cannot work at ber pectination." "Aad what 1s her caltingr "Wilting health hints for the maga- zines." Wanted to Know. "What do you think about Jonesr "What about him r" 'He lets his wife take In sewing to .tipport him." "The miserable dog! Has his wife any unmarried 'titterer Nothing to Hide. "He tells his wife at night everything he has done through the day." "Doesn't skip an item," "Not one." "Witt an uneventful life be most I.ad r Explained. "What is meant by 'empty bonoriT - "1 suppose they are those :bat have ao effect on the grocer whoa yon try to use thein to get him to maimed your credit." Cesepensatten. Oh. art M ions' But what of that It It is also Good and tats K." PERT PARAGRAPHS. if you moat give advice give It for a consideration Indeed of as a gratuity. Charity coven a multitude of 'tan bat 1t hardly ever smothers any. Dort end faeht, but jird try at Mee It home men keep their sytapatNM b amid sewage lest they make too great • drum spas their porkatb•oka. Pose hath bet victoria'. and tee g rafter, get their casual rakes[. Meese mes err. Merest trim ayaspa- thy. others far the sake w tb.r jetla A dog's bort Is worse than hte NMI eispsetafy vitae be is erellea • sat A ma• enjoys hes boyhood days mese whir le Short lRf-dew Owe Neel, may NOW Ma NIMH MIK hat r these dare et OM sums• dug• sal pi.m.o*N t add'e POW • aMea, gR1msr..mrtl•r1f rHE SIGNAL :GOI* RICH. ONTARIO BATTLE STANDARDS. S. Aneleet That Theo. tie. to Men- tioned 1n the bible. The custom of earrying Bap or stand- ards In battle dates bed, et least to 1490 B. C. We and In Numbers 11, 2, that "every man or the children of Israel shall pitch by his own standard with the esalga of Ws father's bowie." Each standard of the twelve tribes thus dlstingulabed was supposed to bah been of a color to correspond with the In Aaron's breastplate which the name of that tribe. Under the OM* tame banner are Included many species, such as standard, enaign, son. Sag. Sag. etc. These have been used frost earliest times and in all countries to direct movements of Keeps. The earliest Roman standard wu • beadle of straw died to the top of a Wear. This was succeeded by ng- eraa of aalmala, such as the hors* and the boar, which soon gave place to the eagle, the chief Roman ensign, after- ward am umed by the German and Preach emperors. By every warlike people the Wooer ham been regarded as as emblem of cant:met b000r. In de• Maas etS wblcb each soldier was at all tines ready to die. while banners and imps takes from the enemy have al- ways bees special trophies of victory te wbieb places of honor In public htttl» p have been assigned. CULTIVATE MEMORY. rt WIN Pwv. • Vdwhle Asset In Busi- ness Affairs. Memory Is an excellent quality, and every easiness demands a special mem- ory adapted to 1ta particular needs. Take the doctor. for example. Hs eras to know ■ Yuman body better than Its very owner and must carry In his Wed perhaps for years little points that may be needed for future refer- ence. Medics' memory is quite as Im- portant as 'medical knowledge. Every lawyer le obliged to know, as a child knows its alphabet. the princi- ples of law. and the judge must carry Ws trained memory even further. The editor or /subeditor engaged upon a paper must remember the content. of his ea for many months back- The stockbroker must depend upon his ttlaasory for wucb of the Informatioa nes which he operates. Naturally clergymen must allow their mod to run upon religious mate tem asd there are many divines wise can literally repeat whole chapters teem the scrltpares. Seek profession, each business, has. as* fora man wboae memory can be erabsed for tho ooe parpaaa of sppiybg it to the particular nastiest in which he be engaged -Pearson' Weekly. Even With the World "A client of mine who. though ea poseeaston of valuable properties. wag sadly embatrraseed for• lack of ready cash and somewhat pressed by his creditors came to my office for consul- tation the other day," saki a lawyer. "He wanted me to advi.. bins as to the bed course to pursue, and the drat thing I did was to baul out my pencil and dart In to figuring. After nam- ing several large Items be brigbteoed up and .ah 'Suppose we outspend these calculations. After all, I am one le each a bad soaps. As a matter of sect, I believe I am square with the world.' "'How do you make that out? 1 in- quired In some surprise. 'Weft, lt'a tab way,' be answered. '1* thi7,king the thing over 1 have laded the conclusion that there are is* u many people that 1 don't owe as that I do, and It mems that this ought to make the balance about right."-Baltlmots American. Know H. Wee Beaten. Roscoe Oonkling. recognlaed as era. lite In constitutional matters, had sub- mitted a quertion to the senate, taking the afsrmativs of the proposition. The following day (feaster Edmunds arose and took the opposite view. Edmunds win a g'r'eat friend and admirer et Al- lan len d Thurman of Ohio and et Joe McDonald of Indiata. 'May i ask the senator from Termed 51 be baa conferred with the senator tram Ohio es this matters Conklleg asked. Edmrads replied that be had. "Stay 1 further MIME* K tete manatee from Indium was le the oglbnneer eoattneed Cad ieg. "Se was." repaid Edmunds. 'Then there fe am aired dee me to make further argument" maid the Item 'York senators-Wasbbngtoa Post Tia elms 'SS! The letters "ms." are to be farad at tb bsgtantng o5 ackoowledgatensand ether legal documeote. tett sot ane a a damn can t.11 yea what that cabal► fie 'tib" le for. The abbreviation is a aloetrsdMa et the Latin word "seal - set" Which Y Mee a contraction. bay - kg aflgfaatiy hem nektons as 'sable State" aslant et whirr+, you wUl amen (ins asses thee ems "a" The ward Ba - ere era tea abbreviated deb is equip. sleet ` the old >♦gaek "ee wit." as* widely mood. the dura d snap slime ONO to call peaks/Mr aikleelem r what foHnws. Tem A/sa1. "tars abseil is tar /t1,,' sleeted cls Mee gay. "Tea" se.ww.4 Ma tlIMMe tmtr, "tbe name who akin a harem• ttttr N the Mimes* rheaddI t be seeprrd it fie hlmma .tit. Mews Bites is the game plesse-lrast11lp' 1a Seser Whet laserem d She. '7e yes est ted egrbies of ewe Mew yen ea the me Were their egidgms Ho ...r 'Vac f/0 seen - - B04os Eve a nigh Ilan estse. r the mei et twrlr. Estwa. , aseereelleiggiarteria It va•DAT. MAT M, 1912 i P34° O lit°3k61° Seeing this splendid Lange places you under no obliga- tion to buy. We guarantee the .'Pandora" just as willingly asMct lacy people because we know its perfec- tions just as may. 110 Mc_Clarys e or wee 11 How. 11 Hard. SPEED OF OSTRICHES • The astiliftest 5W Are Ch..... Buyee. Ped M.nsg.ri.a Io selecting ostriches for messeedm or zoological gardens the nettled an chosen, not because It wUl he memo eery for them to run la their newt quarters, but because swiftness is • good Indication of health and nkM nes. A buying agent visited a pen at ale triches lu Africa. At his call tare beautiful birds came op to Isla 11•• Mg desirous of testicg their speed. its arranged wltb the keeper !bat Set sbould run a race. So be careened ohm birds and •bowed them a Minitel e1 togs, of winch they are very ibb1. The ostriches were held while the visitor walked to a certain destamen, At a signal they were net free and be- gan to run for the ega- They came bounding along at a terrine rats, tak- ing twelve or fourteen Leet at a stride. They ran neck and neck for more than half the distance. their wings working Mks arms and making a greet sound Presently one drew abesd. and, looking behind, as you may bate noticed a boy lo a toot race do. to see where bis rival was, and, fnding him sten, the winner alarkened his pap lad gently trotted up for the prise ell 'ie. -Exchange. be The "Anchor" Shot In Billiards. The "anchor' or "cradle" idiot. as M was caned before It was excluded from all protest/Mona! billiard matches, was made when two balls were jam- med In one of the els pockets of the regulation Engllsb bllllartl table so that the player, by eztremely delicate cue work, could keep them Were in- defoltely and practically rho bis score as high as be wanted to. BIIllardbb quickly recognized tbat it was Doll strictly sportsmanlike and therefore abolished It In their contests- Frank Ives stay properly be called the dis- coverer of tbe shot. although be stum- bled upon It by accident retiree 'baa by careful comnutatlon of billiard an- gles. In a matcb with John Roberta In London for the world' champion- ship be jammed two balls In obs o1 the pockets and held tbem there tnttt be nn out toll won the tropby. Hie rah of 2,540 points was a world's rec- ord. -New York Times. "Tit For Tat" Professor Skeet to his etymological dictionary explains the expression "Ht for tat" as "blow for plow" and seri that It b a corruption of tip for tap, where tip U a alight tap. He refers to Ballinger's worts. 1., 2143 (Parker so- ciety). the translation of whkb is. I believe, dated 1577. May I be permit- ted to direct attention to tbe tad that 'tit for tat" had already appeared at em earlier date In John Heywood's "Proverbs," 1546? Mese tit ter tat (auotk 1J Ise even bund is set M' tie flans bead asaya.t the goose lab. 1n a note It is stated that 'tit ter tat" is simply a corruption for rant pour tent HaIlIwN1-Philltppa' dktlem- miry has "tint for tent tit for tat."--• Leaden Notes and Qa.rima A Diatom Vsrdlet. `ies.' geld the oId traveisr. 'I was em a jury osce. It was • ase dmmr trim/ I did• I want the fsliow Moped sod get stalk oat against Um other elves SOP ulna data. locoed up lo the jury rens when they gave is. mod we beeegkt M a vetrdki et est gritty, ass thea / was ready to stab wad with kik" "What about? "Dawe the mob bad Canoed Ds primmer oe the very Graf day we were Indeed cep." Gelled Wen Paper, A wail paperer advises to get a tilt et cheap eett°s bettlmg for cteasdos tailed well paper. With a piece of the bedtime flu e+vw ti• mortar. of the ev per lightly. Then with same mon bat. Deg ge ever tbe paper with greater promos. The made r soseslosse. heap the paper leeks( wen (hie Swatmsle AeoM be Oven oesan/om•np, The Peer Peels. Awist.M Rlrter-Masa%& peas !bale • Dem oleo lose tY nus set a ere gem/ ye olea Wok be the pais elk • lielkele 411110110P .r.:. o i ILLAP SON 110 New Curtains and Curtain materials Our showing of Lace Curtains Aad Curtain Materials i., without • doubt. the finest showing of these goods ever shown in Huron Oounty. Nottingham Curtain. from, per pair, bite to ga.3tt Swiss Curtains In white, ecru and Arab shades, newest dodges, fruw, per pair, 52.25 to 117.50 Bungalow Nets-tbe most popular material of the season, in white ecru, and Arab, from, per yard , Bic Scrims in newest weaves No better wearing material than Scrim, all colors, per yard, 10c up Fancy Nuttioitham Nets, exclusive designs, very popular. from, per yard.. IPc to 73c The handsome Scotch Madras Mullins in the most captivating designs make haodsowe drapes suitable for all rooms, trona, per yard Bic SCOTCH WOOL CARPETS Scotch Wool Rugs imported erect front Ayershire, Scotland, in the newest deaignr, in richest cotorioggss,, suitable for all rooms, will give endless wear anti are notifiable. Sizer 2} r 3 yard.. 3 z 34 yards and 3 z 4 yards, From, $7 garb ..... .... .50 SPECIAL VALUES IN SERGES Sven& ail et 001 t1le.we to nary, black and t- d, for suits, 75c skirts and ' ahildmo . west, 54 inch.. wide. Per yard, CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR lg•wes . nog • much larger .aeortment this season than ian°wiy is (%axes..'. It sady-so-w ar. i•Mrt lungless Dee-ees le °ewes ktmono .heves, to 75c dt .rim 4 to 12. From. saes Cadlibssli Nate dying embroidered fawn faree.ea, ,wan- ell75c oly media is amorteet styles. to tit ogee 1 1. 14, from Children's Heady -to -wear — Con. Infants' Lawn Robes Infanta' Embroidered Cashmere Robes infants' Cashmere and Bedford Oord Colt', Infante' ,and Children's Pique Coate and 1) ,-uses. Special Values in Children's Rompers el large assortment + ( these useful garments -just tit r tbing for the children when playing around the house. Per pair, 1100 and 75.o. Infants' and Children's Head - wear in all the smartest styles in lawn, silk and straw -Bonnets and Hata, Leather Tama and Felt Hats. McCall's Patterns. None other quite so good. MILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE ata CtJWAN'5 PERFECTION. COCOA Is good for Growing Girls and Bon—nod they like tt k nourishes their kltie bodies and makes them healthy and strong. Cowan's COCoa, ea you get a brass your grooa, is absolutely pure. Ib d.itious thews obtained by the are of the iigbert grade of Cocoa bears, .k,lhdiy Weeded. Not its is added to impair the beahb- Wildirs properties of the Gone. 175 Do You Use Cowan's Cocoa? Stabil MONTREAL. THE STANDARD 1• the National Weekly Newspaper bf the Dominion of Canada. It 1s national in all Its alms. It uses the moat expensive engrlf+Fe Inge, procuring the ill over the world. Its articles are carefully. selected arse ;ts editorial policy ir thorougbly independent, A subscription to The Stafldard casts $2.00 per year to any address 14 Canada or Great Britain. TRY IT FOR 19121 photographs fro* Montreal Standard Publishing Ce.. Limited. Publisher-. PURIFIED Ms BLOOD Dr. Mor'as's Indian Root Pills Healed Mr. W11son's Sur.. Wham the sewers of the body-bnweia, kidsefs and skin ductsget clogged up Use ood quickly becomes impure .mitt+ he bl hagsestly sores break oat over the body. The way to Beal them, as Mr. Richard W55 , who lives Dear toady*, Oat, who: is be purify the blood. He 'Per sem time I bed been in a low, d.pnasad eenditiaa. My appetite lett ses mad I seen began to .artier trees MA - Quite a sod Meldsas formed nbar d men ewer my I Med m dicbe tar the blood .ad few ssmmm��y Mode et efstaeste, but wllbmt rtlisMry toslts. What was wagged wad • clamming of the Mist sod I leaked about in vale for some mei; dee that amid DmDespalh Ni At bad Lit. Monne Iodise hest Pi were sr etas m..ts aw-tisime 1 bine seer unless is ti per led a bunt W e mns wagh.sisi abraye a wsilisem . sod w Imbed lgmma' >IfRoe se Os rearayist Pik dams d�ildmaseat�eIlk aahhem bid by$ THE GODERICH GARAGE TO MOTORISTS 1 now have a full stock- of Motor Acce.enries, sac as Spark Plugs, Wiring, Flesh Batteries, Battery Connectors, Ammeters, Acetylene Burner, Gas Bags, Generator Tubing, Carbide Tire Patches -no cement patches; Tube Protectors, -'Rim (Jut Pitches, Quick Repair Outfits, spare Tube Bags, Tire Envelopes, Inner Tubes. Valve Parts, Tire Testers, Gasoline, Oils, Grease, Linseed Soap for washing automobiles. Anything not mentioned in the above list, please ask for as I carry a complete stock and can furnish supplies at remarkably low prices. Yours truly, JOHN G. KUN TZ Kingston St. Goder)ch Ja►inty But Durable FOOTWEAR NO MATTER WHERE YOUR SHOPPING STARTS it always ends at our store if you are looking for the season's newest and most attractive shoes. Pump styles, with and without straps, made in Patent and Russia Tan leathers will be the most popular. The new patterns fit like a glove and will not slip at the heel. Come and try on a pair and see how nice they look and feel on the feet. Repairing Downing & MacVicar NORTH R11)R OF BQUARR, fODIPidB. r