HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-5-14, Page 9IT'S SPRING
TEACHING Of LEVITICUS
d Time for New Shoes An Ancient Statute In the $cettish
AnCriminal Code
No matter where your
shopping starts it al-
ways ends at our store
i( you are looking for
the season's newest and
most attractive Shoes.
We will welcome the
chane to show you
how nice a pair- of
Shtx ' c.ul look. how
well they will tit and
how long they will wear
when they are fitted right
REPAIRING
In the Scottish Hig- h Clpart at R.dln-
burgh a it.•nch of five judger gave
Judgment 011 the notation of whether
• man's relations with a brother's
' wife la a Crime according t.0 the law
of Scotland. Mattie Ryan, a_ young
!man was charged with as offence
contrary to the old Bcota_Act, dated
i�7t- hlsh lucorpor•ted the 180h
chapter iTL-v riled counsel for the
, aocuted challenged the relevancy of
the thdictmettt In respect that it did
not refer to a crime according to
Scots law. Th•• court held that the
Indictment was relevant, the Lord
Justice General stating that the words
of Or verse were free taint all aim
blguity. Their lordtjtips might en-
tertain their us'. 1 %leas with regard
to the propriety and wisdom of re-
tailing that ao.Ient statute tit the'
criminal crate of Scottand, but their
fu netlrin wax that of interpreters, u..t
makers. of the law. counsel for the
Prow n. in stew of 1h.• length .ut time
sten•• .1 had b• -en in prison. moved
for hose to desert t!:.' dirt sine
plirrt.: • The notion was granted. and
the to,•.;i wa.t d!,411i:..d from tL•,
liar.
tl
Dove sing & MacVicar
1
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-- Utrl
TORONTO
;,. • ee ter of F'boppioe
.....l Nnw..-+ Le trim.
Sao Rodin Iia with Private Bathe
1•caot•r.ak 4 ,s'1 ,telxatt s% P1 ..
A Y Carte trammeled
SAM a To.011/ION, tet e
L
Dairy Cream Sodas
tar to find an} -thin,;
'!tills• crisp and satisfying
PERRIN'S
I)airCream Sodas
n 1 S11das- rt cvf Lino
fancy Thin' which
;hale .mailer and thinner
stip* " I)air� Cream"
'i of these are the very
nits we know bow to
.end 25c .caitd l•..rk-
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D. S. 1'i•.Itl{IN & ('ON1PAN'
I.:MITAD
CANADA
th�u
ntiord Roofing
and. for (f''.lit)
••n paper. 11 1. •v,mpo•ed •.f
r rih'rrt wool felt th.•rowtklt
' "sib ►Leh-*rade pure a-uh.i
••...tarts{. of Site Leat .11,11 )
• p .w.f nrenronf..trunR
'altable for tedMlnw• of as>
It' 'o teed Asphalt. I. 2 and 3 ply.
kaheper, I, 2. and :i ply.
('r : etal, eine weight.
only
wk Rnnfln one weight
only
W. R. PiNDER
Ph 1 :. IL10olton •., i ee••
Brophey Bros.
(IODF.KtcH
The Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
fir 1. •• carefully elbow.d to
•, 1
h.mn., night co 'ay.
FUTURE BUSINESS MAN
Industr,at World and the Wealth Pro-
ducing Problem
Al address ori "'U.t. Business Man
of P••: F'tnt:r.• • aas delvered to an
and•••:. a of Trot.) men and women :ii
th. h,:tg+w.ty Ifal:. London, by Mr.
Morzati. the author of '•Th.•
DIgn:t of flusiness. Mr. Robert
Donald
Irl - tied. In Introducing th,
foe tur. r '.e -aid "Thr vt hulq !,Lure•
not .e,l} hl •tdu•tr-; but Of prilgnes
fn Sire ce.:•.�:%, depends In no email
deter.. r,ri : ktnd of 'bualnera man
who br•,•'g trained to contra the
van: ort nizatk.ns which arr. ir.separ-
a,D:•• from moth to laduatry. Husitl.•ss
i': , o,,ti:.::• to jolt an ev'e.r-inc•ressing
•1• ..:.,l • ., 'he !trainsof those abo
it I :nd::atrial world has
now 1•:.t, , •.-. •,;'v solved the problem
of '{ - .. ... _ . ••ul:h on a Targe s, a:..
and •• - ••ri:- M hich Governments
a%. ,,t4 1,1 •:o a !e the dutr.bution
of w•:.:''. 'n a -fair scale Mr H l:
Marga:. :r. t` • ourtie of his lecture
said ►•,= ^..r. matt t,f the future
r.• atte•u:ton to his plrv-
1 tits' !,e would he
t• ; and would be a
PEERESS DIES AT 100
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Co.."tess of .Dcvcn Passes Away After
•
Birthday Celebration ,
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t,u.k
Tl.. • . •. the day had
aero t - ., .. art attar k follow. 1.
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1'. • daug•.-
( lfddlt
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.. to Lu^d
ushand
0th'* 1ders Prince Humbert. aged t, istile heir
and
'J'HE SIGNAL : GODERiCR : ON'PAROI
TYl'axDAY M•Y 11, 1014 •
HEALTHOGRAMS
•••••••••••••••••••••••
-_ —
Pneumonia begins rather suddenly.
often with a severe .cbill, headache
and general pains like grippe. In a
few hours cough begin*, short and
dry, with violent ',tabbing pain in one
tide of the cheat. Breathing Is rapid,
with expanding nostrils. The face is
anxious and oft. :1 flushed. nit tem-
perature Is high.
\lilt sore throat is conimottly the
beginning of an-e•rdtn'ary cold. How-
ever, It may be the warning than of
a disordered stomach. Simple treat-
ment which is usually effec•Uve in-
cludes • good gargle and a purge.
Arterlc solrrosfs thardeufug of ar-
teries) Is caused by wear and tear.
As the proper aturturos wear away.
a fibrous tissue takes their place.
When there is an recces of this tis•
no. present in the walls of the vessels
1t is called arterio sclerosis. The
remedy 11 the simple llfe.
It is safe to lift the quarantine in
scarlet fever • aces when the throat
is well. and the secretions from the
throat and nose tend ears, when there
has been 'any, are normal.
i)rty milkmen, flies. doctors who
do not report contagious disease. and
n:aaufacturers of adult. -'stet foods,
are all enemies of man. A city
•hould be rid of them just as it should
be rid of bad drains or "hold-up" men.
Light Is }Rel. Light Is health- Light
is a physician, light is a beautifier.
There is nn vitals•) nr healtful struc-
ture without light. If you're going to
mons' scut, get a light house,
Person, :.ddic:cd to the excessive
USe of tea, coffee. alcohol and tobacco
are oft,:t 1.014.1 to headache from
poisoning of the system by these sub-
titanic....
ubtitanic.... Tea, coffer and tobacco
poisoning v.f:cn cause palpitation of
the heart also, 11e moderate.
t)on't "nag" your nerves. The man
es' woman who wears shoes too tight
for the feet "oats.•' the foot nerves.
Tight clothing .1 all sorts has the
same tendency to '•nag:', the nervea.
A "nagged" nerve soon tells its own
story.
Little Prince Has Last -Boy" Vacation
•'sept .he present.
,• unmarried i hr
- -• a - thus at the time
IS. minter. ,'f
.intra“ opened the
year wit:, a
,{ }1 ,•r 1•o,0•; .-
1; 1'Ae,lteni,am.
•i •• ,rr lat:y friends
o'. fl wera and other
.: k th. happy occasion
BUS NESS AND YOUTH
The youth in relation to life and
•.bualpees tai •he subleft of a lecture
delivereddon. • Nillpovareffa
John Perkins. who. in summing up.
said "The modern world of llfe ar.d
business ordains that we should lave
and a otk In highly nrgan,red com
munittea. and in the early vexes of
* business • areer. the work r f ynn:h
irevltably partakes Tarp iy of a me
chanleal routine. This twentieth eon
tury conrlttion rmphaslsrs the teres
+1ty for some compulsory system M
c,,ntiuuatlon education. with a eon.
ntlsl limitation In the hours of
.r•;•ovment of young people. This
education should cover a curriculum
designed to educate the youth t0 take
hilt piers in the world as • citizen
and a worker, and should consequent
y include moral. mental. and physical
training. '*Lis education meet be
undertaken by men of outstanding
tversoaalaty sad wide culture, fired
with inaglaatio.. enthusiasm. and
earnestness. eadow.•d with patience
tact. resoorosfhtieas, and • fund re
humor: bot above al` things. And
with an afkowading brltnan sympathy
far the partitdar trials and /IAiest
ties which nut isevltably face the
adoleoceat."
to the Italian :!:nine•. He has been
placed on an Italian man-of•war to get
a pari of his training. From now on
be w'iil he under constan• naval and
military discipline,
This photo shows' h:n• as he looked
during the last siltation he will ever
hose as a boy--playint with his goat
NEEDS REAL MEN
Bishop of Edmonton Makes Appeal
to Canadian Manhood
The Bishop of Edmonton. in the
course of an address said eve•ryonet
should be optimistic. as there NILS no
ne••d of pessimism in this world to
Western Canada men were needed,
real men from the top to the toe•, who
hill cradrmaw • - *ease.: r w-*.- sot
afraid o' work, and who would not
mind whether they had :n sleep on
the hare ground or on a fence rail.
The Church needed such omen to work
in the Rest among men. The young
men of Canada were neglecting the
Church, though the fault was not en-
tirely their own. The real reason for
the neglect lay in the home Parents
gm not give titer religious 'nstrocttos
to the chltdn•n that they (ught. con•
sequently the sons and danehtera had
io inclination for religious, work. Dr.
':ray described the work of the Church
ni tt:• West. its growth and develop-
ment since 1871. In that year non
solitary clergyman, Canon Newton.
Mad to look atter the spiritual needs
of the people in that vase territory;
now there were tan dioceses and
'amorous church* r In h:dmontos
Diocese they had JJ churches and
ruslons, but there were only three
lathe born clergymen In charge; the
,Sher JO came from the Motherland.
He made an earnest exhortation to
he people of the Fast to send their
soca and daughters out West to take
sort in the work of the church.
The
Advantages
to the Estate
of having a Trust Compa•ty
administer its affairs ate
many, :et the chances are iris
higher that those allowed a
private individual acting in the
same capacity.
This strong, conservative
Company, unlike an individual
c'ecutor, 411:1 hot `all ill, go
abroad at a critical time, be-
come a defaulter or pass ont
of existence. neither will 1:
neglect :'our affair.; for it,
own, because its very life de-
pend: anon its fidelity to your
affairs and those of other.
Consult us regarding your
will and the admini=:ration of
your estate.
The London & Western
Trusts Co. limited
382 Richmond St., London, Ont.
Sir Geo. Gibbon., L -C., President
Jur. S. Moore, Maaazer
ANYONE
CAN
DYE
THEIR CLOTHES
WITH ,
DYOLA
The lice that colors AiIIY KIND
of Cloth Perfectly, with the
SAME DYE.
No Care. of Mistake. 0..e ..d Sumo..
tAsk i.3as,r.ots. n..ue.. Send r... Boeau..
aW... C. L, ,..d, Mo.e..l
DON'T FORGET
we have a
large stock
of
FRESH
AND
CURED
MEATS
ON HAND
POWELL
the
GROCER
ON THE SQUARE
PHONE 91
GREATEST TEACM R
OF VOCAL MLIMC
A Glance at the Lilo and riuc:,:sa of
Mme. Marches, Who Died at
the Age of 15
At the age cf If the Alarqutls
('avallcre de ('astrone della ►iajata
died in font: u1 1'ndcr this name she
was known to • few people o:ly. bat
at Marc•heat she was world-famous,
and was re•cognlzed as the greatest
teacher of ringing since the time of
Garcia. who was, Ly,Ihe way, her owe.
teacher. More famous singers t
passed through Mnie. Marchesi'S ha:e:-
in forty or fifty years than through
the hands of any other three teat het s.
From all parts of the world Augers
flocked to V!• nna. to Paris or to Lou-
don. where at one time or 1.nrNher
she taught. In her advanced )ears
Mme. Marrhesi somewhat rotated h• -
efforts, hut it r. stains true that as a:,
old woman she continued to teach,
although she used sometimes tn,eutu
plain of the grind. \%'h)' she did not
retire before, sire,• she found the work
very exacting, is not easily nnde.ratood.
She coblmanded what fees slit chose
to ask from her pupils, and w. title as
a rule she did tot have more than
fifty at a tittle, she might have uad a
thousand had she been willing t.0 re-
ceive them.
A Fine Voice
When she was quire a young girl
business reverses made it-neeearary
for the family to become self-support-
ing, and one of Matllflde's sisters tie.
camea govcrt..•_s. Mathilde_ 4413
thought to Iron .• a fine %nice, but it
was unculifvat..1 Howey -r, it' •vas
felt that her voice was chief as
set, and the governess saved up
enough money to lave it trained. iter
first.tedclit•r, was Nikilai, and later on
aha went to'Garcia. She studied un-
der him in Paris for four years, pay-
ing her: tuition fees by teaching hews
advanced pupils. Before this tin:e she
had appeared in concerts several
times, .and always with sui.cess. Site
had promised Ler parents- that she.
wou:d not 'sir:;; in gr:.nd opera. and
so this •tried: field in whi, :1 alln wo:lid
have shone brilliantly was barred to
Ler-
Some Early Pupils
Marchesi's chief success tae: made
London. ••iii the hoer. .4 thu vocal
••t:curt, and ht re she met her futltrd
husband. the Marquis, an Italian re -
who Lean passing under the
,.,.n:. t.f Ma , .. .... at:t! v -':c sae also
a pryer.-, -'0141 s.: e• - . i . c:r ze.r-
rtate t • y .. together.
.T', • . a • . 4 and so
.•*host ,t.ii. Mato.
Marr'1.- •r.::8 0:-
....r.. slag-
ry;aor). -4. \lm.,
.
-t . . •1 !flim :1.•
eetti••. d••wit , ;'--r,••• •
Melba tler Fay.rete
ray. •rite
Mule.
- deed to
1 • : L• rs''f
tet a) - •act. i,.
a
,• •nut, .t ' .r
• , ,y . . r ,t ay
to t• a. h t - ting n ..rasa.
Mr pupil- divided i • ilttle
groups. b.-icg brud.•d accord.- th'•
quality of their • yokes and
of their pt• ion train'.rtr. prat•
tic:.11y all Mme. Marche,; pdpila
were professional% when they wont to
Ler. t'nti! the last c Mple o! years
of her life Male. .tarcltesl•rose every
morning at 7.30. and at 5.311 received
bcr first class. She gave lessons
noon, after which there vas a: recess
until 1.30. Then until 5.3.0 ahe would
teach. She was very !and of dining
out, or of attending theatres :uld'con-
certs. and .low fo_ fifty years she could
work so hard tn the dayilnie and en-
joy herself so th,'rcughly ;n tin .even -
lags was 00e of t::c'minor my'teriSU
of Parr.
11
One of the most danger-
ous and rerclsivr forms of
Kidney Disease is
for which Dodds kidney
Num are the only certain
NR lo Dropsy the Kid-
neys are actually dsew.sed
sp. and the wa•er, which
should be espelled le the
for cf urine, flows back
aed lodges in the cells of
the flesh and puffs out the
skin. Remove the filth
which plugs up the drain -
Restore the K.doeys to
health- There is only one
Kidney Medians
UODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
PATENTS
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TOR'1 ADViSRR,wklch » M *ant tree.
/EARION i MARION.
114 University St. Meetr6a4.
their- ,•t.
at►
M.lis• PlaegtYstt �r *tt.
'ere 'R
,
ss...d t . tel one rat to *veil
acre of (rcvnd I:, England and Vales.
tainting a loss to fanners c1Uat•ted
at $73,00o WO annually.
If espertd t.. aatten-e c- reseal.
weather. and wet nr ':er1nb, taedreaa
in a warm room, rub off with a roost
towel untl• the skin gi.ese. Tbaw go
to tied and stay there szesuss: Neave%
Lumbago is nruaeular rt•uw•.Weru.
The, best remedy fri• tluee :: PA: Erg
strong r nouah to staar: It, is • TrUMi
bath, a pury" aid • 141;1t 1'.: labs
combination of corr.,cttr-. ,resold
soon core the • !went.
Don't put more) nbo.:e lie and `-
poverrlsh your bodies to add • • year
purse. The art of listr.g is to work
moderately. to apund modente'y, tr
take pleasure moderately al:d to ort
moderately.
A suitable diet :n' eb.:drga w11ak
aril trend to lastly constipation a *tog
)f tl a past inc:ud• s oattaea: aid t. cess
M• breakfast. two • r mor. ffroen
vegetables •t dinner. stewed fruit at
rapper and whole wheat or tg.I.ea
bread with Satter at all mask,
EVERYTHING
FOR CHILDREN
Rompers,Indian
and
Cowboy Suits
at low prices
Cotton
Sweaters
25c each
Fancy Sailor
Hats
and
Fancy Straws
all at
McLEAN BROS.
The Square, Goderich
SEMI -READY TAILORING
Agents for Cathartt Overalls, Stanfield's Underwear F tw
Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs
any Doctors Eat
A
CORN FLAKES
Every Morning
.1AP.A-UC- -the Heikki -Preserver
MODERN method* of sanitation dictate the adoption of polmhr
foes and rugs 1n place of the old fashioned. plan wood
floors covered with dust laden disease -breeding carpets.
Mooers finished with JAP-A-LAC are healthful, beautiful and
ea.dy kept clean Simply wiping ocraieonally with • damp rlotii
will keep them free from dust and gent's.
!laid woosrl 4.1 soft it's all the same tn JAP.A LAC I.
n ates andsurnialltea in one operation, producing a bnlliaat «tactic
. nl durable finish which wIII not mat white, and to not ale. tad
1 y mn.attrr.
Bathroom woodwork, when goal. a ,coating •.f J:\P.A-L4(-
may be washed with soap and water. mayor.*
applied by aayoa
..e erp.r.ence require
Madr in 21 beautiful colors. Pot up in Green Tito beating
the name -GLADDEN "
Call at your local hardware store for MP -A -LAC color card,
•e.d a copy of the little book, "A Thousand and Owe Slee. of
J \P -A -LAG'
iN GODERiCH
AP -A -LAC IS S()LD BY
C. C. LEE
Mod. 1y
TL G4rdbe V as'.»► C.. L ew♦ T.e.