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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1917-1-4, Page 8Purity! Purity! Purity! The one dominating note that runs all through_ the making of Sunlight Soap is Purity. The$5,000 Guar- antee you get with every single bar is not a mere advertisement. It marks a standard set for the buyers who select the choice Sunlight Soap materials—for the—soap boiler—for _the expert ?chemists—for the girls, even, who wrap and pack -Sunlight. All are mindful of the Guarantee —it is a source of gratification to all the Sunlight workers. unlight Soa THE SIGNAL : GODERTCA : ONTARIO OUR OTTAWA LETTER •••••••• By H. F. GADSBY osso••en• Ottawa, Jan. 3. -Outs by one the Borden Cioveroment'r schemes to poet" Wins the dry of judgment fade away and die. It is a foregone conclusion with the v4arinert friends of the part y that when the Borden Government goes to the country it goes up against defeat. Consequently there is always 'r plot afoot to keep it alive by arti- I fira cial respiration or disguise it end mum' l it off se something else, or one way and another to give it r few months wore of office. Its friends, the profltrerr, would bade to see it go out before they have leeched the last dollar out of the war and the uecewities of the people. Lately there have been plot* to !change its name, cell it r coalition or a national government, but .leave,it the raweold two -and -sixpence -that is i to say, a government by the Interests , and therefore against the ioterrrts of Ma. LAMPSON i the ultimate consumer. The coalition, ut. i Ith, 915. the yw Vozona. tints , so tar *sone can gathers It. 6 data on baud, had w its object a "I suffered for nun,i,er of year(' revert] W thirty partnership. which Sir \V illi id Laurier and in ; with Rhenwraliszw nod sttvre Heins ix • , Side amid hack, from strains and heavy humble anima ity would be 'allowed to lilting- ; the newspapers at Cabinet meet. g' hopeo[efts ings, while the seveotq•prr cent. senior When I had given up lar] partuer did the burintw•. Outside!king well,ag1in,a friend recomdiended of that it was plan to moderate the • ,.being tires" to me and alter using ! Bordeu Government's douse by few• j/ie firs! box / Jell so +wroth better that erring its part with the Liberal � party'• future. i I continue,' to take them, and now 1 The coalition plan got short shrift' am enjoying the test f heath, thanks 1 -from about seventy -•w i enter -121 � ,,,. h ( five nrweprprlit All the i `V i b Klr Kober? RHEUMMISM WAS MOST SEVERE Dreadful Pains All The Time Until He Took "FRUIT-A-TIVFS". IMIRMEM New Issue of the Nell is to be In closer touch with the M. Uoveruweet than the touch he ret s just now. We next door to a rule t ug that Mr. Myrtle will get a peeing for his labors on behalf of the littlish Empire, and. though a presage can give him no higher rank in this eeuntry than he carrier now of Egg Knipe"co • Bret Heehaw and Pork Prince, he will mottably value itwen worn. ('rrtrinly us it better shooting • 1 - than a stormy preceded in r Nrumwl ; of winter Overcoats Oovr which, gr yrwman a by ru election in h' h great than as he is be would • pr THURSDAY, 3 NOARY 4, Hill T • ••••••••••••••!•••0110-•0.11 • Z January Clearing Sale • - • • - r • w tc• • probably fall by the ws�side._ An election- a t r•r ectioa 1 Ayr, - • •• there's the rub. A coalition govern- ment it merely a shifting of poeitiune among wrmlrr•sof Parliament already in the House of Oowwonr-it does not neeesaarily involve • bye -election. But r wu.ioual government cborell from "the beat wen in or out of the House Of Cowwone." that is another etory. . The wen inside the House of Uoulwons would be all right, but the tired bust - neer wen brought in from the outside would have W go to the elector's for ratification. Such is one of the grave shoe see -110- body_C4urtitutioncan get' iitO Parliament without being elected to it. * tact which stops a lot of thein The people are very the oOsel jar - newspapers the Hoo. Raft- I ere has a finger in were unanimously ' If Yen- who 514 reeding this -have against it. The genial Bob seemed to,' any Kidney or Bladder -Trouble, or think d the Borden t * coalition ( suffer with'tlteumatiam or lain In The war had et,ough and that • coalition It Barden Government, i p� ?loo todividere w in W nue goes, n . timer r 1 s eag ant which is now vi Deena y iac aim • • •• •• •• • - • - finicky when it coulee to eleetang 1 , great men. They give -therm thr~nn over and the cart -to -meet and then • they page them up for keeps. 1 doubt I whether even such s great, and good • man as J. W. Flrvellr could he elected t anywhere outside of Toronto. '1 don't ' • know any lurid or semi -rural conatitu- - ency mit present' where the termer is • not dissatisfied with the price of bogu on the hoof and 1 AM afraid that if Mr. • Flavelle 'subjected himself to their sof- - frages they would pars this old grudge o ue on to hint. - tht the whole, politicians at the eapUb on '-t ms- erneuto hear • ernmrut cuot.pirucy is off ono that rite Thomas White and Mr. Flavelle are l denying the soft impeachment while; • the detlyinlr is stood. The ultimata' - . M. LAMI'SO\. f ' both r of p.d.t c. are ed that the national goy.; Telephone Book. Copy for the next Telephone Directory doses on the above date? q Order your telephone now, so that your name will be in the new issue! 9 Report changes required to our Local Manager to -day. The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. hack or Stomach Troubl&-give' Froit- a-fives^ a fair trial. Thia-wonderful fruit medieine'wil do you a world t cures when everything r 6 for .JD; trialalae, . r sent postpaid on receipt of price by, Fruit-a•tives Limited, Ottawa. would only rune it acre b] making cotsuwer will also feel glad that then t half w wire and twice as irritable. ?la- in not to be a shake-up which will put And there was something in that. t of goon, Mr. Flavelle iu any stronger than be The is no b- else is rtgbt now. lo fact, the ultio Ate •t window by two Two as I consumer is pteparedf to ki r Mr. • Id notbmg u0c. a llox,i >)L' - e vette . good-bye almost any minute. over At dealers 4 (The farther the safer. 11 is le.u,ruril.g More recent still 1 th agitation for Ito know that Mr. Flavelle is enough r National Government. Iaiready. beteg R 1 d 1 ed by the R-ha� er these wants is a (ioveru- two petitions whose names were men- went that will represent the will of tinned- to wit, J. W. Flavelle end Sir the nation, not the will of a Yew Gatti - there's White. Sir 1'bowae say. the Imperial Munitions Board the l net manipulators who want to con - There nomay be tot . So doer now, but stehis ubenefactor thewise ran hat Sir Thomas re. Tit too tat. I Moue the old failuter in office under There fury be nothing to it now, but .putgood deserver another, $vicejanother name. When the right time how much wh dl' there have been our y. f if Rout of comes the prupteof Canada will choose it Sir gam hadn't let the cgs do - hisMbeef-stew r. Flavelle ontract wmakes htl nothing British i the Dover nmrnt which suits it beet, the bat in his leiter of resignation- Wu 'Office -he has deplored the pro -laud the people of Canada. baying a e- tc not to terribly revise -00d ac that- 'Pentad_ for -five !were, will know how to Prewler Borden' lit that intrigues the of shell [manufacturers 11th.*&me publicly end ; to do the choosing. A. F. 13A1)SBY. epistle the r m 'Teske at ietwhom' w d his awn=seen imrepeat, it attitude Mr. - ret,. terve under. Now there were only from h Tolosoav, Dec lot two peening who Boldereden that de- hiof due docs for theard of the sB the sense i Mr. and Mrs. L. Gloue are guests of war.the in the Boa deo Cabinet One ho w duty h h ' pW urea the Honorable Bob he (Sr- the Premier by a permon whom' Flavelle reaps no grin of filthy mere COLBORNE. he (Sir -Sono would not be content to it embalmed beef he raps that untended for II%4 w • I1: it is .an Overcoat • - you want, now is • the time to buy one-- : , Lz_Aye_ _are offering our • --1-. stock of Winter Over.- ! teats at reduced Prices. Come in and see then. MEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors The -Square, ,iden�ti �• •••••••<L•0••0••••••11•••71 • • • • • •• •• • Often the CJ apest — Always the Best W. WALKER Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Howe Furnlshin •Rogers, who' with at least a knighthood endoof the Mr. W. C. Unrrt'this week. t Ipnllxlr silt!] a brroueteyM Route Durst is spending her bot s under the parental roof. Mr. laud Mrs. W. B. Futeter are visiting`witb friends near Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Prouse ate visit- ing with friends at London this week. Mr. Ed. Grigg and 'family stent - The fool takes thae they cotter Christmas at the home of Mr. John hut the wise g ly always y R had his noire put out of loth - arily by Sir Sam's eclipsing the Public sista Works Department as the big spender.' This is a much brighter prospect But the Honorable Bob made op his than the ensueif f e and Flavelletrouble Iwrech quarrel with Sir Sam and practically ' art in a National Mr. Fla hilum, whose kissed him in public.So couldnaspiret - rim would he to carry on the policies have been WM,Pre who bun's any aspire-. of the Borden (iovornntent, sub rose, Lions to be actions of hco Lrt and as it were, and. to *peek. ad nauseam. make the not i, ons his country •. It will hr welcome news that Mr. Fla - be cares who wean the Gaubert'. The only other person Ali Sam couldl,- —__ have .alluded to is Bir daggers s. whip ! A DELICATE CHILD was well known to be at ddaggers with 'I the gallant Lieutenant -General and ! Made Strong By Our Vinol who was instrumental in setting the! Imperial alunit inns Board formed Fit tip., ille, N. ('.-"My little daugh- witb Mr. J. W. Flavelle es its chair- ter wait in !axle health, delicate and man, in the name and place of the Old Poo weak 11 made us very uneasy. I Bertram Shell Committee, which was hoard about \ inol and decided to try it confessedly Sam'r war baby. it is and the results were marvelous; her lune reason to ruppoee that !lir appetite improved, she gained in weight, K t, Kam would not be o bading to serve un• whipsawed and is now One of the healthiest children der a rtatemman who bad It was s ed in town. Mothers of delicate children his pet project that way. It was also should trvVinol.'1---Mas.GORDONJESer P. Hite reasonable for R6ssip to associate \innll is a eon•titutional remedy •-� Thomas and Mr. Flavelle in the which creates an appetite, aids di- ruepo • of a close) Government, gestinn and makes pure, healthy blood. con aurins howw close the affiliations.111reAll children love tq take it. Try It on of the two men were and still are, our grantee. When 'Bir Thomas took his place in vdericJt, Ont. he Cabt et the 'story ran that Mr. 11. C. Dunlop, druggt.t,t Fievrll.,a influence put hit.. there and Al.oat the Lest druggist, in all Outario when Mr. )9'tsvelte took his place 011 towns, - • Canada's Most SuccessfulWheat Grower, _ AYIELD of 64.383 bdraela o: wheat from 1,000 acres of land, or u4 bushels 23 Ibe. on the average per acre, seems to appear like *n impoeslbllfty; but It is a fact that Mr. C. 8. Noble, of Nobleford. Alberta, has reaped this marvellous production from his farms tb the barveet of 1916. This bountiful gift of nature to man 1s likely to attract as much attention to this country as( any other remarkable Incident teat bas yet been noticed In con4.et•tton with the progress of the Dom/Pion in the farming or the Industrielt 'where. h 63 mca, 76 hottest, 2 sesta I sheaf loaders did thair pert In the work of garnering .-the grain. On September 19th the threshing began. and proceeded merrily for some days, during whirl) time moving pictures of the eperfitlnne were taken. , The grala ed Numbers 1. 2, and 3. All o: was of the Marini• variety. wbt been proved to give the rase of any %tortes of wheat et trled to Weil Confide.The seed from wbleh the enormo, from mewl: Was awry all raised one acre field t with hand p seed. At • uio4Erate estimate the land from wblc'a i.t . Noble bar gathered his croy� retdrne blm $8b an acre After paying all expenses this famous gralt grower has a huge sum of meney as a reward for his exertions. tort he well deserves all that has come to him. It le true that a fertile soil and ■ magnificent climate were bountiful, but the ability with which the egrlcUlturllt managed hie ground was in no small way responsible far his sneer's. Mr. Noble Is a business man. and is possessed of thegift of concentration - that quality which always discovers the right road to the man who perseveres. 11e has a system of his own for doing every- thing. and everything he does Is don. In the most systematic manner. With a staff of ,110 men he opera/Am three different fame. On the farms, and at the Dolce where the farm fie/tomes are planned. he is the supervisor. He hitt taught his employees to be regu- lar in Weir movements as the wars, ( aid been gown pedtreet Marquis • ms _ter ... of a machine. The odice telephone connects bin) with every One Of the different departments, and if there is anything which demands his immedi- ate personal attention while he 1s wt the omee his automobile is waiting, ready to convey him to the spot. The accounts of the property are all kept with a neatness, accuracy and regularity that would arouse the ad- miration of the most critical of char tered accountants. Mr. Noble was born on a farm near State Center, Marshall (aunty, lows. to the year 1873. Hls boyhood was spent `largely on the farm. Shortly sifter reaching his majority he filed op a quarter section of land near Skov North Dakota, where he lived until 1803. in that yser he moved tto (',larewholm, Alberts. married Mise 1Mkrearet Framer, of Itawkesbury. OntarfQ and. In addition to farming tnteruks, later enjoyed a su>rcutetlll reel meta. business with his present partner, Mr. T. C. Mines. From this pelat kis rise In the buslnesa world bat bra Mold. In the year 1909 he moved to his present loeatl0n at Nobleford, Alberta, where he lives on Grand View Farm. with his family\ consitttng of his wife, two sons and ono 'daughter, giving prac'ttcally all his attention to the farm. Thus 1t Is seen that hta life work has been that of a practical farmer. . Ills entire career has been marked by energy and foresight of an ex .epttonal quality, his prominent mental character)*tic* being courage In meeting farts squarely. accuracy In figuring r0*tR, and boldness and originality In making Investments Coupled with the hardest common sense and shrewd Insight into human nature. he ham a gift of Imagination which is constantly leading him on to greater things and to blazing the way for other* to follow. 11e 1s a total ahytainer from the use of all kinds of nerrntire. and takes his place mit work with any of lila men whenever neeaalon require*. He 1s • life long church member and an elder to the Presbyterian Church at ruble. i The Store of Qutility PHONES STORY. 89 RES. 197 Little Job` or Big aila•11•11•fls Fromthe - repairing of, a faucet to the installa- tion of a cij.mplete plurng [ system, we a r e �quip- pedtodo the job. Young at Loyal. what he wants. We are pleased to note that Mr.. Peter Fisher is able to Ilp around again I to {}� after an Illness of seven' Werk. It Pays Advertise � •, e l - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloke, of (hide-, rich, were gurgle at\the ho,ue of Mr. ; __ and Mrs. U. R. Forster lin Christmas' © - y, Day. Mt. and Mr.. Fletcher Fisher and Mr. and 'Mrs. 1ltiftord 4it.Mhill *petit Chri,ttuu at the home of Mr. L. B. rinyder• Mr. M. Schwann. returned\bone on Monday after a may of NeVet,J* week., in (i4Jerich hosprt4l..wnere he t\'tider- wont an opet Alton for tumor. \ ale pde,Med to Ivy that he is feeling much het ter. UMW • W. R.PINDER Phone 1:3.; Hamilton Vtr.el t GIRLS WANTED Kor bmoe Irkto nIII the tlaro-i of meq wh.. Int.) Ke " front-.-. V..+N.R wwue:II_ rut.,lIlIl It n t•„nntr> reel marc tom by 11•1•114,41.1; take pusitunis banks and bu.m, omt cr. vpe,dal Courses of training be Ii, - k keepfna. Shot hand and all u, her 4'tmb n,e.cled .ubJe.•ts now in Droaaa.t.t. Nt udent , ad•nit tut nay tithe. Illustrated c.twlarur rte. Northern Business College, Ltd. OWEN tett'\D.ONT. C. A. FLEMINli, Principal. HEAVY MEAT EATERS NAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Eat lees meat if yon feel Backachy or have bladder trouble—Take glass of Salta No man or woman who eats meat regu- larly eg u-lariy can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which exsites the kidneys, they become over- worked from the strain, get sluggish and tail to filter the waste.and poiro ns from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble nervoasneu, dizziness, steeples/mem and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feet a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi- ment, irregular of passage or attended by a seneat.i0e of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salta from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act Inc. This famous salts is mace from the,peid of grnpea and lemon juice, mmbinad with lithia, and has. been used for generations to Moth and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the aci'la in urine en it nn longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness, lad salts is inerpenaive and cannot Ininre; makes a delightful effervescent 1i:hie-water drink which everyone should take naw and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pre, thereby avoiding serious kidney eomplicatUons Seasonable IJines in Hardware We carry a Targe assortment of goodslor-you to choose from, such as A Few Sug- ges- tions Pocket Knives Table Knives . ' Carving Knives and Forks Scissors azors Electric Table Lamps Elects c Toasters Electric roes Electric- olators Skates Hockey Sticks Coal Oil Heaters Coal Oil Cooking Stoves Happy Thought Ranges Coal or Wood Heaters For Plumbing, Heating, Troughing, let us figure on your job. MI work promply attended to and fully guaran- teed. Chas. C. Lee Phones : Store 22 The Square Howe 112 (loderkh tv W t e R' 5 • w ,f • t. • r. d 1e 5. 0. re M 0. ,e la or 1+ m at ro 01 Y• n Ii 15 le If le dtv- e- 75 OD 00 (10 (8) 00 111) W (al 00 - 18) a► 1 OD 110 _ (11) tilt OD 00 id 30 • M. no e. 0- 1." 11, V. OW -