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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-10-29, Page 4TRvt+raAT, Ocr'oasft» 11144 • Nothioa so Appropriate As a Gift, or so nice, Nothing in Value .o great for the Price. Nothing more appreciated, enjoyed to the tull, Nothing insures you more of a Pull. Though often repeated. al-- N':i) s a Joy - As a present a dandy— None quite so handy. A. a Box of ()ur High -Grade Quality Cindy! 1'. J. SALKELD Balmoral Cafe 'Phone ti4 Maple Leaf Grocery Week -End Specials fruits Peach.---. lirefwe, !'ante lope., C r a n he r r i e ., Plume, Apples. Banan- •s, Otnnges. Fresh p o r k sauosge, brsnkfutts, Row Be - !gene. Fresh Tenderloin. Conked Ham, Jellied Teudertoin. Special roll Bacon, Breakfast Raoon sod ('otte.ge Hams. Vegetable� A complete aa•ortmen: "t .all .ea .sable vege table-. 1 S. J. Young Hamilton St. note e• YEARS' CXPCRI(NCI PATENTS Terme MAS Damete eepeosaarrell- ➢aa a s • duet* es ew,$ ., e noir wr�tea�tai et ftwalkiin` , y 1. aN►w Y art M► (Masi et~{e Patents taken t►n0 Musa .. Weave waist mites wn►oet •agree. Ys Sdestifie Atm. • liannienirr tonal Tams rw'o: IS reay pe•tae• era,Nd edit te COSell goadeee. NEN•tit, r• �.g.fee iMp 1es•ti G Hints on Hair Health ohm year heir hem r elsw111g f • .e err we w My ter the tsweta•gOff D..dntff i. • eastagoes dime aseetet l+ybl assersos. wash g ttettsrobe due moat tram a R Mesh belonging to •am•ose d . If you w trewsNed with da&drtag, Mem' (alas bear, •r baid•en, we believe that K••a9 tiku Be Tome w ill do more thaw anything she to remove the dandruff. deser.,y the poo, make the scalp healthy sad mop tease hair. and. if these r say . left ie the rots, also promote powte of sew rlorr. We behove that probably� a of ter seri o/ mat ovwoam• if p.sgds would oaty we tame ea" lair Temic for • smatesees time as delisted_ We deet wase yet to take ear weed for Una Wee meat yew i ter the mutts of Rama w" Rab Toad at ear Ode. if Tear ups K sed a• Ens wee Mee ma dot sia, . d m}wr w� Imo/ to hood hoed a. is yew• the sam1�erw�. pad sbsrt�iisg In gesiwise pawl sees wwr wit besakm Tor 4 w.... dsMdaet won ?Mt nal - ilium wad maremee. tied we em melte them demaa es sake 1 we did see hmBaw flus "le" ien turfs to mfr Wry hint =itism Yee w S r Sols ee■Iffl a tab ash Tads r: c. Dunlop, Phto, B., Deog{giwt ford Moe!. tkodarieb. THE 1SIG N A L : GODICBIOH : ONTAB] O YbNT TEE CAMP Velums elewerur Deeply Touched by Commis's Reaps... to Can N arwhal. wbo la now la Ida girt year Paid 'a brief visit to mai of the tear serape, which ars several miles apart. Se motored wet the Itaed-up troops la each camp. exhibiting the greatest !literati in the men and all the ar- rsndemeets. la the course of a speech Lord 1S►berts said "The prompt resolve of Canada to give us such valuable assistance bas touched us deeply That resolve has been quickened into action In what 1 ooaslder a marvelously short period ot dyne under the excellent organis- ing and driving power of your Minis- ter of id Mao, my friend, Major- General Hughes In less than three months from the declaration of war 1 am able to greet this fine body of soldiers on English soil " The fact that the Canadian ex- peditionary force 1s now under Eng- . Bah command and will be accorded all the traditional rtghts and liberties of the Old country Tommy was made etear by General Alderson'- promise to the troops to abolish the dry can Unit regulation which was In operation at Valcartler. Addressing the troop& atter review at Bustard and West i Down Cao ps. Gen. Alderson stated fthat certain difficulties bad been over- eome, with the result that within a taw days the usual British canteens would be opened in the various camps Several Sergeants' messes already have become '-wet." A large number a the men have been given three or tour days' leave of absence to enable them to visit friends and relatives The members of the force have received more evidence of English hos- pltaltty when 61 restdeuta In private hound. at Salisbury offered the dally use of their baths for the troops. Thb L one facility arranged b) a local bookse:ler. Mr Sense, who has or centred a committee to look after the welfare of the Canadians while they are la ramp The difficulty experienced by men 1a coshing their Canadian notes has been speedily surmounted, thanks to lae.rvestion of th• Canadian Dace and C ilouel Ward of„the record and pay department Colonel Ward took down to Salisbury fifty thousand Woods fn dirri•'aeh, mdtieftan a tMolt” et whleb was paid oat within a few h ours Rain tun fallen In torrents during the put few days and the camp roads are a sea of mud but the troops ac- cept the vagaries of the weather with good humor Lord Roberts. accompanied be Gyral Alderson and ()eneral Sam H ughes, motored to Salisbury ('amp on Saturday moraine sad reviewed fie Oasts/tan troops. Although oboe lag ages at his age, the veteran Field HINDUS WREAK VENGEANCE S hoot Down tmmipratton Official le Vancouver Court House William C. Hopkinson, chief As- sistant to the Immigration Inspector was shot and Instantly killed In the Court House at Vancouver by a Hindu. The alleged assassin. a man named Mews. Singh. was immediately arrested People standing In the vicinity say Hopkinson was accosted. by Mewa S ingh and Sutah Singh Two revol- vers were used. but beyond the fact that Mewa Singh held one of the guns It le not known who among fire or six Hindus did the shooting. Hopkinson's Inatlon was not altogether a surprise, for it has been known that his life had been threaten- ed time and again He was very ac- tive in handling the Hindu question at the time of the Komagatu Mart's visit to Vancouver. "Business as Usual" (:.oatracts aggregating in round figures half a million of dollars have been given to manufacturers of Wind - sot, Walkervllle and Sandwich by the Dominion ilovernmeot for war sup. plies The 'goods comprise automo- biles. ammunition, clothing, sad mo- tor trucks, blankets, etc. An order for one and a half million shirts for the British forces has been allotted among the various ahtrt teano- facturers In Canada- The order will keep almost every shirt factory in Canada busy daring the winter months. Gomm iltptien Deearerad British war vessels discovered. raid- ed and destroyed a German ■ubmariae base In one of the uninhabited rocks .1 the Shetland Islaada. In t!e Neth Sea, according to a report from Scot - Mad It is said that there was a large stock of oil, battery plates sad extra torpedo.* stored there fee the eau of submarines strtklag al tote Norte Ss& fleet Rlvers,SulkN•y Kilted A cablegram received at Ottawa sa- nouacs lbs death In notion a Malar get Charles Riven Rutk.l•y, O..KJI M.Y.O.. formerly comptroller of oke Duke of Connaught'& boweehofd. ? Drowned He►� CAlye se A woman by the �• d (ippon ono, living in north RV. drowsed Row of her chfidrea. aged 4 fears •sd 1 respectively. to a well In the rear of tier preetfaes. re Richard Plower for whom the N•w York pollee have bees searaltag for anion yearn on • charge of haviag •wlwdled various peewees to the ase test of a Wilton dollars by take etae lag storks. was arrested !set west to Toronto He waived extruNtksa earl was retuned to Mew York. it to a•noune.d that Britoil' les eestml..Mn.d for the tea ft now in* Mg slips. from Dr.sdeoughts to mesa sett. Mips. since the war began. As sere slab for dehae• purposes iis 1 homed b Ou the ster.. hater mar...r r rat_ Canadian Clothiers LEViTZ & URRA Proprietors 1 way Upsratmets NemIlea* Mi Ilinery A good line a Millinery in both trimmed and un- trimmed styles, Saturday Special HALF PRICE Boots and Shoes A limited numberofboy's and girl's boots and shoes left over fromlastweeks sale, at very ;reasonable prices. Levitz & Urra Coyne. Montreal and Square Belgian Farmers to Canada A movement ha►iolt in view the settlrw.nt of Belgian farmers iu Sas- katchewan has been started at Hegona and is receiving good support, Lieu- tenant -Governor Brown having agree 1 to act as patrou to the Belgian relief committee in charge of this work. Careful attention will be given to the details of the scheme in order tbat the twults may he satisfactory. Messrs. Pootmane Bros., who are of Belgium extract and residents et Regina, ate among the members of the relief com- mittee, sod are endeavoring to carry out the scheme to a surcesefuI conclu- sion. 1• is claimed that the Belgian farmers are among the roost skilled in the world and with the desolation in their own land, ceused hy the war, it is recognized that many of them will have to immigrate to other lands, and asiltwkatchewan has an abundance of land, not now cultivated, the oppor- tunities for these Belgian farmers to settle in that country would he great. Lieutenant -Governor Brown, in dis- cussing iecussing this scheme recently, pointed out that the Belgians would make ex- cellent dairymen and mat ket gardeo- ere. HAD ECZEMA 20 YEARS Cured by Zam-Bttk Mr. Joseph Johnston, 5et Broome street, New York, writes : "Over twen- ty year., ago eczema appeared on my hands and face, i went to a doctor. but his trelatment afforded only tem- porary relief. Finding me local atten- tion and .treatment of little avail 1 commenced to try first one and then enother of the so-called remedies which were recommended, but tor over twenty years 1 suffered from this painful, humiliating disease. During this time 1 spent hundreds of dollars and ell I got was temporary relief. At Lot Zaam-Bok was .uggeeted to me; I decided to give it a trial, but did not expect e cure. "The first few applications proved this remedy entirely different to the scores of preparations 1 had used in vain. Perseverance with Zsm-Buk and 7.am-Buk soap, I am more than g!uJ to say. bee effected a complete cure. Zara -Bull in beyond all question a marvellous preparation and I molt heartily recommend it. to ell sufferers frnm eczema." Think of it. eufferiog day in and day out for twenty years! Think of the grip this disease must have bad on the entire system ! Think of the healing 'tower of Zara-Buk which, despite the hang -standing nature M the (Bsease, effected • cure! How much more easily and more quickly the cure could have been ►elected bad Zam-Buk been applied et the outset ! If you Puffer from any skin disease or injury, pile., ulcer, •hwrese, rheu- matism or sciatica, take this le*sow to heart. Try Zam-Buk first and give it a fair trial. At all drnggirts and store., or ,at - pal Roto'/,ant-Buk Co., Toronto. 5Oc box : 3" for 1T.25. ' Zana -Bak Soiree elle tablet. Mend it 'tenni. Chit ed as& name of paper, end we will mall you free sample of Zem Buk. — Two Austrian ptisoners of wee at Kingston are threet.ning to end their lives if kept separated from their fain - Mee. — Regina has announed that tb.eity will pay half salary to every married civic employee on the first or second contingent.. —By the end of the year the stu- dents at the Rnya 1Military college will he reduced by shout 114), who will be At the front. - Belgian Relief fund now to- tals $145,01111 X4. not int -hiding the elb,01i) from Ontario and caber large euh•crlptioos promised, - Mayor tl.aeon, of Winnipeg. has snnonnced that be will not run for re-eleetton Two men. nee of whom bad enlist ed, were Pureed to death in a box me at Windsor. Y?kha 4 QUICK NAPTHA rHI WOMANS SOAP De. CHAS. H. MAYO 'Too many operations are perform- ed without Justifiable cause." declared Dr. Charm K. Mavo, the younger of the (amour brothers of Rochester, Minn., speaking before a convention, of the Am dean Medical association. "Many of the deformities of lean." he says, "are due to causes before birth ,and will be understood by the surgeon only when he knows embry ology." THE BEE -STING CURE Not Only Rheumatism But Alcoholism Succumbs to Treatment According to the recent testimony d vario .s doctors awl their patients, Scene really wonderful cures of rheu- matism'and sciatica have been effect- ed by the sting of the bee. In one case a person crippled by rheumatism for fifteen years was compietely cured after he began,to keep bees and was continually stung by them; while la another case a lady who had bee -'1 crippled for four years by an attack of rheumatic fever had bee -stings ap- plied to the various affected parts, and within a fortnight the stiffness and pain lett her feet, ankles, elbows, and finger -joints, And there are several authentic cases of people over eighty years of age who have suffered for years from rheumatism being completely cured by this novel remedy. The explanation lies to the fact that the bee, when It stings, Injects a large quantity of formic acid Into :he body. This acid as has been shown by ex- perience with hundreds of cases, ta,-+ the best antidote for the poisons in the system which stiffen the muscles and joints with rheumatism. it is affirmed. too, by physicians that Inebrtrty as well as rheumatism may be cared by bee -sting. This dta- crvery was madu quite by accident in a London hospital. Five men were being treated for chronic rheumatism. Four e•f them tad been hard drinkers for years. a:id one was a confirmed drunkard. lice -Wogs were applied to them, and ;to. rheumatic condition promptly •ubslded 'When they were finally discharged they found that the treatment had done more than cure the rheumatism --It bad destroyed their taste for alcohol Even the sight of drink nauseated ita•'s and since leav- ing the hospital several months ago not one at them hes touched liquor. The hospital physician's, who were as greatly astonished at thls unex- pected result as theft patients, set on toot a widespread Ilevesttgatlon into the effects of beeetlags on drunkards to see whether they are an infallible ore for ttiebriety. Pacts already brought to light slow that an In- toxicated person 1s quickly sobered by a bee -sting, and that drinking men who take up work among bees. where they are frequently sting. soon lose their old craving ter alcohol. Werke 10 a Soot A boot sex feet long and three feet high, muds to correct proporttonu and ot 'seethe leather, elands in front of • Los Angeles repair shop it con- tains • set of pigeon -holes and• draw - era for nails. tools, etc.. and' is fur- nished urskied with a half -horse -power electric motor operating a stitching machine. Standing In this boot, the workman goes oo with kis task, to the amuse - greet of the crowds that pass along, and the novel advertisement is said to be a tradebringer. M•ehlae Juggles Premien. An "Int t.00soputtng m•ctine" bas been tr entad by a Hungarian. '1% instrument 1s said to be eom- parstively simple and lnezporasive. it 1111 about the Mae of • watch. On set- ting the hands at the proper positions oa the dial, the •mount (4 interest a eb rue Is Indicated eta the fees et the In•trumeot. Rear Flaws Perfume A French portent mliaollaotinetag first has eonatra a Wahl* Co U1.ry to Glomi sriheits from wed Growers la the reglosa d which Meg ►Arm 99 Hose Th e Colborne Store w. a., WE HAVE THE MOST WANTED FABRICS WE HAVE THE SELLING STYLES WE HAVE UNBEATABLE VALUES We are prepared with well selected and complete asortmeata- We will not advance prices until we at, !Forced to. Women's and Children's Underwear This store is 'showing a larger range of Under- wear this season than ever before. New lines and better lines. Penman's 9 ■11 wool, uo•brinkable under- wear ; the standout of quality to be had here in the wanted silos. This Is a garment that will give satisfaction. Women's tine rib in cream and grey, all wool at $1.00. This garweot is very line and cap be relied upon for comfort and warmth. Misses' and children's all wool Underwear in • floe close rib to be hest ftom Soo to 71110 a gar - mem. \Ve also carry • complete line of wbsnen's tm- derwear at Lac, 33c, 50e and 75e. Also children's at „'5c and irk. Men's and 'Boys Unaerwear This is the place to buy uuen', Underwear in all wool sod tierce lined. Men's all wool unsbrinkahle underwear at 111.00 and $1.25. These garments are extra heavy and just the thing tor rough weather. We also carry Penman's lei in all aims from 'H 441. Our fleece -lined garment is a leader Soo. It has all the yualitiee one looks for in a5tic garment. We carry boys fleece -lined in sixes (torn 31 to t!. A garment for every per.on. Mitts and Gloves Now 18 the time that everyone is needing r Mitts. Our range of Guauntlets, 'bort Mitts and wool Gloves it very complete. Long gauntlet mitts, all colors in children's size 30o and 25. Long gauntlet mitts, in Misses' and ladies See Chafers's'', mimes' and boys' short mitts, in •11 colors 25o Ladies' and men's mitts, in blue and hlaek ................... 25o and 35* - We terry children;., misses' .and ladies' wool gloves, in the best colors at 25o, 35e, 50- tri i Coats Everyone (eels the Deed of their winter coat et this time and if you Intend buying a new coat this sea- son we would deem it a pleasure to show you our stock. Altbougb we have sold many coats We stili have • very large range in blues, blacks, browns and in tact any color you may desire. The earlier you buy you coat the better opportunity you have ,f getting the nicest gar- ment. The beet styles are always picked flet. Let us sell yon roe of the newest. Hosiery Hosiery is always • special feature with u. and we pew special atten- tion to this department. 119 is a hose that is the standard ot quality. Noth- ing. better on the markt for the money. Plain ceabmere hose and at 26o, $5p, Svc and 75 Heavy ribbed wool hose at..c . 25* and 50c Fine ribbed hose at ...- 26o, 35o and SOe Little darling is always the hest for children. We have this stocking on our shelves in all colors and all sizes. Men's heavy and fine cashmere sox 2543. 36o Men's heavy wool sox at. SSa W. B. Corsets. Perrin'. Gloves , J. H. COLBORNE THE HOOSE OF RELIABILITY - THE LATEST NEWS The Two Best Sources for General News at a tlargue Rate The greatest war in biatory is now on, and never since printing was in - 'rioted have there been such universal need and demand for the newspaper. We have made arrangemeote by which we can supply all the news of the wide world, all the Dews of the war, and all the local news within the limits of our own circulation, at a price that, from a bargain standpoint, leaves nothing to be desired: We will supply The Signal and the Weekly Mail and Empire --the two together—fro-in now till January 1st, 1915. tor 35 cents, or the two together from now till January 1st, 1916, for $1.40. This lih.rsl offer ie good until we withdraw it, therefore, we suggest early sohecrip:ion for greater value, and request that all order* be sent to the office of The Signal, Goderich, Ont. Closed With Excellent trill The Sarah Gibney Co, closed a very successful engagement of two weeks and a bait at the Victoria opera house last evening with "Kathleen :Weimar - pees," • rare old Irish drama, with musical numbers introduced, and was well •pprectatted by a good audience, both Miss Gibney and Mr. Jack Quinn having excellent singing voices. The plays which were selected for (ioderich have all been of the higbeet class and well presented in every shape and form. Hach member of the com- pany is capable of handling tbeir part to perfection. In fact the company is an exception. Some of the plays did not quite come up to the manage- soma new hills and it is the manage- ment's approval, uo account of the ment's intention et produce a new bin crowded stage, and some of the pia s, I a week from Friday, which will he which were anticipated, were notale„ their opening hill in one of the large to be presented on that a.:rount. But pities of Ontario. certainly the company did marvel.I lously well under the circumstances, Drifting Towards the Necks with their huge lot of scenery, for they carry one carload. The public of , In speaking of the high tax rate in Goderlcb have realized that Mies OiD ' Mitchell, for Advocate sa e : '•A few os,}. •es.Ssiotr to be ereditad . e•te_egp w?en the Isle H���gb Camp- ering ae acee.erodswl yas•1.1y, d eine...eta, whit atistar, the ' omen lathe claw and -baa bad some very bard sad I wets 1ij rd ion *Women a rate of flrmina de the difficult roles t, play. Nothing beta 0 tar. Since then flu rate has Orrad- 90 Hose Standard Patterns C BI "Beet e0.�roet mi acid beatriest range on the market,'• "Way sot buy tMbMt r _ Sf'es owl grid mutiey. ""Ooelu and helms _lr.rtectty. ' "Thorut�t hay guaranteed. ' ••Praised hy all users We have a complete assortment front which to choose, also a full line of McClary'e Famous Base Hu. nor Heaters See our line and get booklet giving details before buying. Nowell Hardware Co. SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE PHONE 57 praise can he said of her and she ie "Hy risen until this .ar it has just w faaclnatln re•cbrd :t8 mills rip the �dl 7 g the state a• oe, ar, with and has made • hog of friends here. the outlook for the year. if the Menas- ha esseAa for Mr. Welter Wilson, nothing petaais are allowed to remain that too good can he said of him, he is a Ioal m ofr., of a P1 mill rate. Tel• bot n &etre, and i• almost more at s r r • seriosw matleK, and it be home on ties stage than off. hovel the electorsto see that the The company are Lakin, a lay off of i..0 his atb^cl board and atmos the en u p • s ' do harm next year. ID letting tta- t positios. go hy defaelt at opr eau spiel elections is • eeriou• atter, and the ratepayers of the town are begiwiog ,o realise this fact, to their sorrow just naw. Tbe west, misman- agement 1 ewtravagaoce practiced b our would -he repreeenteti.e. b & disgrace ti all coaewroed, and if in future num Of int�t gond sound nater ability, with a integrity. to &word Unnecessary debt cannot Ire found will- ing to *bare municipal responsibility then tbe town stunt rontintte to dri nn to the...shoots whirh ere bot now far -bead." Farmers wive* are- nh��er.Mtin to the proposed hyl&w in t'hatbam that chicken. mast he hne:ght to market with the heads and legs re- -The prire. of eet•Loea wt At (lath urines have rang.d daring the last seesta front 11.:x1 down to In rents & bushel. (rset isembareet Belgian refuge.& � seiti Ili New Tart net aleseet every • DMA, Bttlwb or about to y here and will rehearse tore council Are placed where th.y can DIC41NI /TUTS Specials FOR Saturday Robins Il trial line of Men'. Flee, Underwear, to clear at Nr P' gar meet, 50 dozen into'• all Wool Hose. to sever at line per pair. 15 men's all wool Suits, regular 1110 and 112 value,' to clear At IR 75. 10 doaen` toen's Braces, regular 35c, to elear at Zile. M. ROBINS Open Until Imp Every Evening Agency for South 5,41 Peabody's Ovaralbs el Situate -r11s Ubaat•bl dgo bsglafn enemy. ■... P lirOblerd Bet to npfnnst