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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-1-13, Page 64 11 TUVIMIDAT JA$IAil' 13, Mlle tl- 4 Get "Moire Money" feirylnu M.shsst. *.o..... PoirealWkWO Wgl..tM, SM.. NI ether Sur heater. Menem .r la your se.. f NEW t.: i. s M s 1�".It: :ie7i, . a nuieealio• •• iy�et t .ret tPhen sod .4utf se vire,. ••slid rr�f4 dst� gF rBnb1i' ei�s r a AND PRO/ITABI,a,.t.,... wrla low Ms only reliable. emr.tti e,ark.t report Ilst W..• flee le-1IOW--k. aft A. B. SHUBERT. Inc.cur All Ul.A. IOW THIS MOTHER dot,Strengtk To Do Her Work Fair Haven, VL -" 1 was so nervous ant ran down that I could not do my housework for my little family of three. I bed doctored for nearly twoeanwith- eat kelp. One day 1 read about Vine, and thanks to it, my health has been re - sauced so I am doing WI my housework once more. 1 am bilinall myfriends what Vino! has done for me. - Mrs. - JAtOa H. EDDY. Vies) la • delicious coil liver and iron tunic which creates a healthy appetite, aids digestion and makes pure blood. H.U. Uunhq, Musa ,t. tio.terirh Soldier Sar'Qaawn . The rivalry instructor waw kclmr- h.g tevr,ely a p.rticularly wooden - heeded ,r. !toil. "How u.suy limos lav• 1 Rot to tell aim." he u.krd •'revrr to approach kot.es lion. the tear without speaking 10 lbw!. } (l.tr of these days they wW hekicki,gyrurnttie bead and then we .hall lo.t.• a 1..1 of lame horses on our haul..-Tit.itits. Mistress "1 see that another soldier be' called lo, you, MatJl_ I thought you heed only one awl tbrart r Uook-"Ob. no, mum : two. You see osis a regular and the other's a re- Retire.- How e- setire."How r v'rr,tlee meet --Whet I meal 1.y sea ut•.•eht num,- be %aid, "le a dr aI.i lit It, nest II/ . THE SIGNAL'S CLUBBING LIST 1916 The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe $3.75 The Signal and Daily Mail and Empire3.7 The Signal and Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star 1.85 The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto)1.75 The Signal and Toronto Daily Star ... 2.80 The Signal and Toronto Daily World . 3.25 The Signal and Toronto Daily News 2.8o The Signal and Toronto Weekly Mail and Empire The Signal and Farmer's Advocate The Signal and Farm and Dairy The Signal and Canadian Poultry News.... The Signal and Winnipeg Weekly Free Press 1.6o The Signal and London Daily Advertiser2.90 The Signal and London Daily Free Press Morning Edition 3.50 Evening Edition 2.90 The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness1.85 The Signal and World Wide 2.25 The Signal and Presbyterian 2.25 The Signal and Westminster 2.25 The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster The Signal and Catholic Register New 1.70 Renewal 1.85 The Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto) The Signal and McLean's Magazine 2.5o The Signal and Home Journal (Toronto) The Signal and Canada Monthly The Signal and Canadian Countryman 1.5o The Signal and Canadian Textile Journal2.25 The Signal and Toronto Star Weekly. 2.75 These priree are for addresses in Canada or Great Britain 5 1.60 2.35 1.85 1.35 3.25 3.40 1.75 2.00 The The The The The The The The Signal and The Country Gentleman ... 2.75 Signal and Woman's Home Companion (New York) 2.75 Signal and The Saturday Evening Post 2.75 Signal and The Ladies' Home Journal. 2.75 Signal and The Youth's Companion (Boston) 3.25 Signal and The Scottish American (New York) 3.25 Signal and Cosmopolitan Magazine2.85 Signal and McClure's Magazine 2.15 including postage to Canadian subscribers. The above publications may be obtained by Sig- nal subscribers in any combination, the price for any publication being the figure given above less $t.00 representing the price of The Signal. For instance : The Signal l and The Family Herald and Weekly The Farer's Advocate ($a.35 Mm $1.00)....... _ _t gg m IS - -making the price of the three papers 1310 $1,10. - The Signal and The Weekly Son :t.n The Toronto Daily Star ($a tis ion =r,eol . t.eo -the three papers for $3.55. $3.55 if the publication you want is not in above list, let us know. We can supply almost any well-known Canadian publication. Send subscriptions through local aent or by postoffice or express order (not by bank cheque) to THE SIGNAL PRINTNG CO., LIMITED Godericb Ontario TRI SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO NEWS FROM IN THE TRENCHES (Irmo loft toflits. PkylII• . Art ` Miser, Staler, Mn.OPP*. Mrs. W. er Mrs. Jeb. Tedd. ars.Pesselerk. II I a s Iebltlosx, Miss Baby. Stealing (from tt to -Mrs. Therntes Da,N..s. Miss Bossy. Mrs. C. W. Tr..b.leae. John Timbll% Mn. D. Forbes Asps. Kiss E. Seen « ANADA has dose wonderful. They are doing a very great altar. in the work," declared Her Majesty the Quesa of England, founder of the Queen Mary Needle- work Guild. to a lady who visited the organization's headquarters la Lon- don. In those words Her Majesty expressed her delight at the work of the Canadian Branch of the Guild, which has its headquarters at 116 Windsor Street, Montreal. and through the enthusiastic and eser- aetic work of Its oilcan has added to Camas's reputation for g.aeroslty. 81.c. Her Mainety expressed her approval of the Canadian Braacb's ,work, this branch has sop further laurels by one of the most orlgiaal and successful of journalistic vea- turea„ the organization of 'The 8o1 - diem' Gazette.", a twenty-fourpap weekly which carried nlnety.tx columns of news matter gathered from every province and city of tri Dominion. and served out in a way worthy of the .teat competent .f editors. The paper la printed in both English and ?repack. the edition "Ion Petrie du Soldat" Wag forwarded for the French-Caaadlan Battalions. and It bas a total ctreulatlos o1 ever 16.000 copies weekly. 1 It carries a speer pap for each province of the Deniable. Upon the receipt of an Menace copy of 'Tho Soldiers' Casette,- Her Royal Highness, the Declaim of Coe - !naught, wrote» I congratulate the Caaadlea Breech of Queen Mary'. Needlework Guild on tbe publication of th. Int copy of their weekly raper for th. Canadian troops, and I feel sure that not only the men at the frost, but those In England and In Caaada, will be most grateful. i shall have much pleasure In Informing Her Majesty of your enterprise. ' LOUiSE MARGARET." Since then, Her Royal Highness has written, saying that th. Queen has read the tint ropy of the Soldiers' Gazette and thought it most interest- ing. Major-General Sir Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia, wrote to Mrs. D. Forbes Angus, the President of the Canadian Branch, Q.M.N.C.: "dear Mrs. Angus. -Permit me to congratulate you, and, through you, the Comedies Branch of the Quoin Mary's Needlework Della, on the spieadid enterprise of foeading a weekly newspaper for the Caudle* troops. Nothing cheers the heart of our gallant boys at the trout, or in Britain, more tkaa to receive 'good news from home. "7e have our sincere and hearty support Inour good ase use. The little heart touches are what upbulld our soidlers Brigadier -Closers' Wilson, General Odloer Coeatttaadtng the 4th Military Division, aloe testified to his hearty approval of the project; while Lieu- tonaat-Cslonel C. N. Perrsalt, Com- mandant of Kiegstou Military Col- lege wrote mklag for the honor of being appointed the "Soldiers' O. - setts" Koagetoe correupoadeat. Se much tnportaace was attaebel to the vesture by Major-Ooueral Hagbea that be appointed aa facer 1a Lulu to the daty .f supervising the Ilettib.tJ.s of the Mesa ghee- s•". metes that are forwarded week- ly to the mel la Eeglaud aa4 Treace. Letters To the Editor." from the taps at the frost, all expressive of the deepest appreciates of this te- dium ea the part of the Guild te kens then 1a tewek with current eveeta 1. Gouda are beginning to pour la, sad the ladles who under- took the '.tsare an wow enured The Gallant Tommy "Tommy" bed been in hospital for some time. when the doctors ordered a change of diet. Being tronewbat fastidious (n his taste, he was not altogether pleased with the chane, and soon began coaxing his nurse for something dainr v "No. Tommy,' she raid, "Your diet has been changed You're M have nothing sweet : It would do you barn.•. Thee," was tb.reply, "why haven't they changed my nurse too t Conclusive Evle.nce. A Liverpool oflieer in Gallipoli re- latestbe following incident:- • Turk bed been captured by a regiment Haat had a stoat for a mvrot. One day the colonel was pouting down the trench, and said (het be didn't klww which emelt the worst, the regiment, the or the rink Both* quarter - nisi se decided that tbey shank' beteg the t and the Turk in frost of the -sod ghee settle the point ; bat for a Moo` tine the edout woside't hem of rbl. Ona day. however, he deeMwl tory woM have tae arias, and a Namur, grlan.laaetw and the colonel were Dimmest. Tb. goat wag hrvuylht Mw the room, and lie..lesta feinted : then the reek wits brought 1., sad the gout Witted. that it is a popular use and dimity - leg of being asalatalaed natal the end of the war, la the maintenance of the wort the Guild 1s confronted with the seed of funds. When the project was seat considered it was felt that the mosey eenteibated to Hie Guild by the people of Canada and intended for the allevlatien of suffering maw the soldiers and sailors of the Empire, could net be diverted to the sad. It was therefore, secemery to establish an ledepeedeat fund. to be raked by pubic subscription. With this object a committee was formed and Mies Mergn.rite Shaagha.agy, of 906 Dor- chester Street West, Montreal, was appointed honorary treasurer and authorized to rotates deeatiess. Owing to the nature of the distribu- tion organlzatlen, wad the fact that then are many brave Canadian sol- diers who have no nee at bo.. to remember them and place their asses epee the "Seldlers' Gazette" lista as subscribers. 1t wag decided sot to accept any 1sdlNdeal sabscrtp- tioe., but to forward mese fifteen thousand copies weekly which would be dlatribuied mese the eaoers and ease by the military authorities. To- day there Is not a Candle's soldier oversees who deer, not have the epportualty of ample( 1■ teach with the affairs of k1e lams town through MRS. D.FORBES ANGUS the 7oldlne' Oeseita' As W aapssaas .fa heavy it is the wish of the ergaabsrs that all who sparer* of the project contribute. through Mlm tlhsagla_y, their share toward its saalstosaafa NM alas* la the f.undlleg of 'The Soldiers' Duette" bee the Caaadtaai Bruck r ckoestablished �m Mary's Needlework Rs claim on public? sympathy and support. T . Guild was torsed by Rer Ms) feats the Qu*.. epee the outbreak eg Me war to eaglet la the relief of the. o.S.riag caused thereby. DoaatliY' ate east fres all parts of the world to Friary Court, St. Jas*.' Palace, ..odes. erg., where tis* Queen per - usually W.rvier their dtstribstlos. Her Majesty's chief abs 1a to meet the greatest seed, and the eeetribu- ti.ss are at race forwarded- to where they are tont required. Os tbl* account It le sot desirable that dus- tless be specially de.lgeat.d, as Her Maisety Is kept istonaed as to where the articles may be distributed to the beat dvaetap. Lista .f rsgnire.aeht are tossed weekly tr.ea Friary Court; sad the Weaver of the branches 1B te SU these seeds se promptly as poe- tlble Itsesstlty a large umber of Christmas pnddlsg4 cakem, out, were received at the Montreal headquarter, wad as the .deers esesldrred that Mese were mon is the form of per- soeal gifts to the Comedian's. they were forwarded to the C nad W Field Comforts Association at SborecIlle. Ragland, te be forwarded direct to the Canadians in the trenches. Slay. Its laceptlea, the Coaallast Slandering the Sguipo. All Englt.h battalions were recently warned to keep :waded watch foe any 000trivances white the Oermaue sight use with the object of produc- ing poisonous gaps. Shortly after- wards • certain regiment os taking ever some tresch.r found an old bag- pipe left in the liner. At ooee tie Color 1, labs pwmee,� a sense of humor, sent the elf Iowirted eaw•s.ege to bilged* beadquartere :-_ 1 "A weird Insttuu,.ot has been d1e- !.ovseed in my trenebe.: it is believed is be awed for Bt pb elating rim," -Bach � iiurm Fines .t Walkerton Walkerton. Jas. 10. -Jo. Lamberts. and William Lewpin, hotel\eepevs of Teamster, were up before M•Ift•trates ?ratan and R46andees today for tell- ing liquor fu a Ideal option district. Tb este uptowns the m.gletrarss went in Te.ew•ter betry tills eases. Lembertss was sated 500 sed paste tiesoesoomem. is aosonntinof tiro meg to abouts Oao esm outset Lverib wee with- drawal i .m.i for IM.ISd ease be was isted about 1117/ 1 tl�� ka Wel ssad�boe& SLIIM) for ' dare Min by Ne 4gr+s•a. li at*IOEMT AT MQ OS:SK Branch has forwarded weekly has{ dreds of parcels awl cease of g sorks, mufflers. bousewlves, sad thousand and one similar device,, "calculated to bring some comfort geese soldier or sailer. The of the public to the fund for the pcp t sham of such comforts bas been al sem generous one, and quits retest lye Mn. Forbes Angus received t Lady Annie Lawley. the H".,,..,, Secretary, an Illuminated parehm.s eertlaa1 bearing testimony to R. Majesty's gretlacatloa at the Breach' excellent work, and accompeal.o byl the following letter: "Dear Madam, - "i am commanded by Her M tt* Queen, to seed you the ponying certl$cate as a .ark .f .. Male•ty'e appreciation of the Tal able serriceu reedited by you your workers of Oases Marrs. work Guild. "I remain: yeas faithfully, !. ANNIR I.AWLRT, 1. r 'rhe Miners of the Patrolmen."(a alis�' are: Patrolmen. H. M. the Vuattai' H.R,N., the Duchess of Cossaoght sad ISr;f ;„ Pawl scala Mrs. D. ForbesA Termite; etas. ltostrwl ; 1 Vlo.-Pr.std.,t, Mn. Herbert Drn*j mead, Vaaneuver: Hou. Teals., 10,10 John Turbull,'footrest; Hee dye Miss C. Welland Mrs. St. Cad( arises, Oat.; Hoe. Trees., Robes4 Reglet.. Ottawa. All ceeamnelcatleus should be ail droned Headquarters, 116 Wladsor. t You NEVER treed is..r tram skipped roach cold sone. frost bates• of ether w1g- ter skin troubles, If you will follow the example of headrede of ethers. lied apply Zane -auk. This wonderful herbal balm weds the pale almost Imm.dlately, pase- trates the damaged ti..,.. and en stimulates the cells b..*ah. that new healthy skin Is quickie formed Tile estimate propertl.s of Zan - BO prevent (eateries. blood pot- ato. wad other ce.plieatlosa As tweasion.l osr+Hrathm of 7.a - Bak will keep the skin .oft wed plleble sad every mother stool! see lied the ehlldree ase it liber- alist Zem-Bak also cures pH... cute. berms. ulcers, •barrens, ec- seem fleaworts and ether shin d1. - ease and injuries. All druggists aid storm. tee. hot 1 for $LA[,