The Signal, 1917-9-27, Page 7THE STCNAI. - GODERICHL ONTARIO
malted by German soldiers who remained
unpunished in most instances. In private
nversation, Schweder would make his
hearer's hair stand on end with his reve-
lations, although in his correspondence he
said nothing that the German Govern-
ment would not approve.
The nerve system is the govertuag s stem
of the whole budY• tvrttrollin the �ieart,
g lata to a matter which we have previously ,
warned the Government about. Ile asks
the Government to take care what they '
tirpnsu►g
��eros
What He Saw In Turkey. s}xtuld cause acute distress. The first buying, m that they will not furl
Dr. Stuermer was invalided from the stages of nervous debility are noted by thartemselves loaded, up with a lot of
army on the Eastern front, and when his irritability and restkseneaa, in which the
subsidiary cutnpuurs, such as mining
health was partly restored he was sent by victims seem to be opprewc'ed by their
enterprises, smelting furnaces. .sawmills
his newspaper to Turkey in 1'91,5. In nerves. The matter requires immediate and tete like, on which they will have to
Constantinople he beheld with his own attention, for sotturig but suitable treat- pad the bond interest. Sir Thomas White
stent eyes the beginning of the terrible crusade will prevent a complete breakdown. replies that there is no such danger, such
against the Arm-rrllanB. dNwlnds of re- The victim however, need lout despair, far pro y lot being rt of the purchase.
tined Armenian' men, women and child- even severe nervous disorders may be
But Sir Thomas White himself aekrowl-
' ren were oblig}d to leave their homes and ! cured b improving the co rtio n of the I edged after having introduced the till
y
i set forth on the journey which was to end I blood. It is because Ile.Williams' Pink I for purchase of the Canadian Northo'i n
i in death in the desolate plains of Asia Pills actually make new,c rich blood re t I that be did not know whether one of the
Minor o r on the parched shores of the , this medicine has most important subsidiaries of the road,
Euphrates. For m mths he would daily ! nervous disorders after all other ,Model City, belonged to the road or not.
encounter bands of these people being treatment had failed. The nerves , bloat made by and we do riot know whether he yet knows
•,nr tlw new what he is buying Model City is one
of the valuable Mackenzie and Mann
assets, and so is not in the deal. But
Lord Shaughnessy is not likely to be
altogether without knowledge when he
assumes that a lot of valueless assets are
in it. He should be in a pretty good
position to know, for he himself negotiated
for the road and must have. during the
The inducements offered with common
soaps cannot make up for the purity of
Sunlight Soap. It costs US more tv'make
pure soap. But it costs YOU less to use
It. for Sunlight pays for itself in the clothes
it saves. It does not wear and rub the
fabrics u common soaps do.
driven through the streets. One evening i t rive improves, diKes-
when his wife was passing a police I these pills; the appetitep
station she heard frightful groans trom eon is better, sleeplessness no longer
within. and a policeman told her calmly I troubles the former nerve -shattered vic-
that they were torturing an Armenian. i tim, and life generally takes on a cheerful
Ile was told by other Germans that noth- aspect. Every sufferer from nerve troubles,
Ing written about the Armenian massacres no matter how slight. should lose no time
could possibly be exaggerated. I in giving Dr. Wilhams' Pink Pills a fair
able. trial, thus regaining their old-time health
, Germanv r Reapna I and comfort.
negotiations looked carefully into its
Dr. upon er dots not waste his indig- You cart get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills . newts and li. I(x)Ice probablyrful with more
! nation upon the Turks for what they did through any -dealer in medicine, or by care and more expert dge than Sir
Ito the Armenians. He says that the sta•ll at 50 cents a box ox six boxes for care
White give to such it
Germans had Turkey absolutely in hand. S2.00 from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co• ., I inquiry. At the last couldxxrtent because of
and could have put an end to the outrages Brockville, Ont . , strenuous Liberal opposition and because
at a moment's notice. But his own of- I the Government could not but feel that it
theircountrymen, however merely washed was making enemies for itself throughout
their hands of the blood o(a million the country by the wrong manner in ,
human beings. "When the Armenian Around Town s K
its favoritism for
patriarch used to come to our ambassador
which it was
Sept. g6. 27, 28
These are the dates of the Goderich Fair.
While you are in town call and see our new (fall
stock of
Men's and Boys' Furnishings
We }tave the latest and best in
Hats and Caps,
Neckties, Shirts,
Underwear, etc.
We believe that giving our customers first-class
... ^ values every time is good business.
showing - Messrs. M keruie and Mann an amrlat-
with tears in his eyes begging for help— merst wasintroduced
ac
in the Senate which I
and 1 witnessed this scene more
than once ! does protect the people to some extent
forat our anything
y—uro interest was esown' published in these
anything but German prestige, I The appeal P against this evil. It has been decided
wounded vanity, but never any cotta- notes for a better reception for our re- that the money that shall be paid 101
passion for the fate of the Armenian turrung soldiers luta evidently brought Messrs. Mackenzie and Mann for their
people." Individual German officers. forth a were even worse than the response,edggiing by the gyp- stock in the Canadian Northern shall be
tion accorded to Bombardier Reg. Platt liable for any undiscovered liabilities of
he char es, Thursday evening last. The Mayor I the road. That is good as far as it goes,
McLEAN BROS.
The Semi -Ready Tailors
Square Goderich
a ri sk , 3 r .r F■'ih �m ■� e� ! Turks, [or when the Ottomans had not
: but it does not protect the country from
I l �s a s ti : + ' "_.. e� S'■ j
1 the heart to foe onre women and children and town council the and a hero number of p ---- — — —
ve the young a rousing re- ( possibilitythat it is taking over withMOD -
- who had taken refuge indoors the Ger- citizens gave
will came him to remember the road a lot companies which not only I
mans turned their guns on the buildings with pride. This is as it I will' haves hied liabilities at the date of
and engaged ermer Scal artillery practice.th ha homecomingthat in future
To Dr. Stturtner's own knowledge the should be. and it is hoped the transfer, but which will afterwards be
_ _ should returning andiit s will be accorded just ! a drain on the country. We do not
_ ou inr was informed of what was going such a hearty wartime, for indeed it is no [,rant to purchase alit the Nnprofitable ,
GERMAN JOURNALIST New York Nation says in reviewing his I on Turkey and was prayed to inter- reiore than they deserve. subsidiaries of Messrs. Mackenzie and
CUNOEMNtI GERMANY. book• an ornament to the profession of I verse, but he paid no attention to the cum- tteo Needed. Mann, leaving in their hands all their
Or l
--- What Happened in Belgium. A Brave Correspoodemt. No doubt the crowd would have been well vowed that it is buying a pig in a
journalism, 1 munications. 1
w profitable ventures. The country pretty
A book in some war even more sig pot- , Dr. Stuermer did what he could. He much larger had the news of the home poke and that those who are act►ng for
•• Accuse ' Dr. Struermer has had unusual o n more generally known. This hand in glove with the
his o where an association reception Canadian Northern group o financiers.
din Of rcturping soldiers. the formation of In that way and no other can we explain
Years in Constantinople." by Dr. Harry fought through the Masons'. campaign• m him.aPoi when he continual a send which was urged in this column some their desire to pay for the stock instead u(,
Cologne r, zxmerone of oheent t The Here he met many opicen who had boon . back stones of outrages he was ordered time ago, would have served a useful per- taking rover without for
purchase.estoc1
Cologne German, ew p(ers most i u r- in Belgium. didnot and in private conversationwhathad 1
e to admit had Ito repot the colors, although he had been pose. for they could have scattered the i The objection to the present bill not
antral of German newspapers. tDr.hose
Steer- they did acrupl it makes of the Canadian Northern
mer appears to be nor of thooe "good been done thee. One o9i'e. remarked; , declared absolutely unfit for service• news broadcast andndAnywa everybody a thati Governmentmaksrailway--that seems is be
Germans ' of whom we have heard fre- i "When we wanted to make a requisition ; to Switzerland.
er, however, managed to escape would have let us Anyway, it was not
but whom few people have seen. • or plunder a house. we had a very simple to Switzerland, by means that he pro- too bad, but let us do better next ting. inevitable - the terms on which the
quently.Government butpthe to making the�Pur-e
An exile (nen home sae' it. dheo child to orderedrs ofprocedure,slip a Belgian One 01 gunmy through a' igos fails but dl now e, and arriwithoutved a it is notstoo late at for there formation pun of chaseThat these terms are designed
tell the truth as or saw !rid having to slip a country.
now a man .Whena an association, persons
providing_ are public -
to
nothing to hope foher. he tills the outside cellar window in the house in question. country, he has produced his book. spirited persons who are interested enough, favorable to the railway is clearly .
world that what the Allies have said i Then we made a search for hi Iden I one bears in mind that Stuermer is a loyal in the boys to start the ball rolling. I evidenced by the refusal of the Govern- '
about Germany in regard to atrocities in weapons. and if we found only one rifle ;German soldier, and that it is without Toe Profiteers Again sent to accept Mr. Pugsley's amendment
Belgium. France and elsewhere is true. I we were ordered to confiscate everything, , hope of reward. but only to clear his that the next Parliament, whether it be
He confirms the report of the Bryce Com- I without pity. and bring away the people. ' own conscience. that he ,has spoken, his The exposure of the enormous profits Liberal or Conservative, shall review the
mittee on Armenian nlaseacres. and ad- Our of the heat -known of -German costes great service will be appreciated. In made on bacon by the Wm. Davies Co. arbitrati(in before the bargain is complete.
the years to come, and when Germany causes us t0 wonder, it inquiries were That was a very reasonable pruposriion
snits that the real facts with regard to the 1 potions Paul S Oweler, assured Stour- begins to win her way back to a stand- made into some other high-priced articles As Lord Shaughnessy says, it is extremely 1
rape t Belgium are sup moreeterrible 1 mer that here hal youngon t girls ods ofdifficult indeed almost an impossible thing,
than the world had supposed He is a Coes of women and girls of the , saviors
the nation she will regard we food whether the should not find that
brave man, is Dr. S.uerm er, and, as The; best Belgian and F.en:h fa•ndies as- not men like scrupulous pa of the shares o
whichcant than the �amuus J wrote to his paper of the horrors he had coring bee B Y the country are g
was a most powerful indictment of tumbles for reporting the war. He went i witnessed. The censor suppressed the t fi
Germany by a German. is "Two War brat as a soldier to the Eastern front and d nil his employers
Flash Light !
I have just received a large assort-
ment of the celebrated
Hessco Flashlights
tog as a n
as her saviors men like Hindenburg. —Torontoer, and are filling pockets of other un- for one individual to determine the value
the Io companies. We are all wilting t be purchased. The come and Empire. and ready to do our utmost to teed the missioners appointed by the Government,
men at the front, but arc they getting the who were among the greatest railway
Will They All Be Fined? full benefit of our sacrifices' The sooner , expecte in the world, reported that the
Last week a detective motored through the Food Controller gets busy and puts an 1 stock was the w rl and that no concern I
this part of the country seeking end to this profiteering scandal the better I wouki pay asst for it. This conten-
whom he rtiiebt hod violating any of the for all concerned. With bacon some- I tion has evdently been proved by the
I Hound it seems tha Pacific'' to bu it.
venous regi atoms which have recently where around .it per
been placed on the statutes of this Prov- foolish fo ask us to do without it, for the
ince but which many appear to have con- rnajnrity of us have no other choice.
ster worth d ed not paying any particular Cooecnotoa.
anMilitary to such as the pure fond and The M 1 tary Service Act better known
refusal of _
PURC ASE
BEI FORCEDY ON H THEN SHDPEOPLE OF
CANADA BY A • GOVERNMEP T
WHICH HAS OUTLIVED ITS REGU-
[teed regulations, and that latest one pro- as conscription, is beginning to take shape LAR TERM OF OFFICE. PUTTING
hibiting the sale of canned goods. Figur- .., and before many weeks pass the THE BILL THROUGH BY THE MOST
atively speaking. this scout got a tuft of ��l boards and tribunals will be at UNUSUAL USE OF TH CLOSURE,
hair out of nearly every merchant's wool, work in this county. Although the IN THE VERY LAST DAYS OF ITS
and in many canes carried away the whole thought of compulsion is very distasteful, EXISTENCE' The matter could ant se
scalp. Grocers willingly and innocently we have to remember that our boys in well be dealt with by the next Parliament;
sold him health salts, foonstance, without
putting a war stamp tax on, and a druggist France must be backed up. Canada can- which, whether it is Liberal or Conserve -
rpt dlbp out at this critical period, it five, would !hen be elected with this
handed out something else minus the would be a slur on her fair name. and as matter before the electors: and would have
stamp. Others were found with o - there are insufficient volunteers conscrip- at least a better claim to represent the
ated spices, etc., or had sold ons off peas. tion lathe only way. At the same time people. , --- .
corn and tomatoes. while dealers in to-
bacco had thoughtlessly taken squares of we must not sneer at the conscript, for he
may have had his reasons for not enlist- •
plugs out of tete caddies instead of leaving ing which to his way of thinking came be -
them until sold, or had a different brand fore his duty to his country, and when
of cigars in the box than the name (:ailed once in the khaki he will be able to give
for. Passing a farm within a few miles Of as good account of himself as the vol -
town the keen eye of the sleuth noted a untecr.
field where beanstalks were growing at Grand Weather. This f
such a distance apart that it would be
p� '
impossible to a nodding We are now at the period w n sor be t my
1 b t
(The lams with the big lens)
Just what yo, ,eed on a (lark night
in the basemt,it, around the barn, or
in fact anywhere that it is dangerous
to light matches.
FREE
Hallam'r frappers Golds —96
,tqes i-.uetrated : Itntxah or F eeneh
tells how ono where to trap. whet bait
end trop to nee: is fell of urful informa-
tics.Cater
Na;torero Teepees' Supply n. Innis.
loq-ye owes : 1
amine [,aft. heedlfthta. %Rh nets. and all
nommen trappers' and sportsmen's
tel,nlira e1 low prime.
Hallam'e Raw Fur Nays -
Chr latest priem and ad.en.e
fnrormetion no the raw
ter market
write tn.dse.
Addre
mse
below,
OLDER BUT
Store
'Phone 82
Robt. Tait
House
'Phone 193
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GREAT
To be healthy at F
forty, ie sound a,tvic
strength of tniddlelif
that neglected cold: m treat -
acquaintance with each other ona windy weather may be expected to prevai , u sent of slaches , limplylimplyday. "Where did you get the beans?" and at the time of writing it is more like sum- , aederminlstrenglb chronic
so on A sample is asked for from the mer. If it is a little out of season w weakness for later years.
To be stronger when older, eep your
blood pore and rich and active with the
strength• building and blood -nourishing
properties of Scott's Emulsion which Ira
food • tonic and a medicine to keep your
seller in town, and the beans for seed have one consolation: it's easy on the coa
purposes will be tested by an expert. This bill, but a shower would do no harm, for
gentleman overlooked no one who should it would greatly help some of the late-
becalled upon.and the fellows on whom he growing garden truck.
found the goods are wondering how much A Little Savin`.
it's going to coat them after his report is
The bill our watering the streets is not mood rich, alleviate rheumatism and
made to headquarters. In Paisley there nearly so heavy this year, owing to the avoid sickness. At any drug store,
is a few whose namesm are not entered to use of the tarvia, but whether the cost of smote aaw■a Toronto, oat
his book, butc in some adjoining towns the �ia will outbalance this saving re-
othey mant a re ulahad been treating ore or """ns--- to be seen. However it woks out, —
now they the regulations Weas a joke, and we know which is the more effective.
now areein dre ofe. are etec Itvest Tha Passu dile Old Linden -
out hundred through the Province, and if each oriel Friends and citizens generally will unite
of the centurians finds as many offenders in sympathy with the family of the late
as he who did duty in this territory, and Mr. W. R. Robertson in the lose they a \`
each offender is fined according to law. I have sustained by his death on Sunday y c a
the Provincial treasury will be filled to last. Mr. Robertson. although eighty- t ��
overflowing. Next thing we may find • three years of age. was a very vigorous
calling on us is a fellow who will examine man and until but a few weeks ago could
our teeth on meatless days for traces of ' be seen almost daily riding his bicycle.
pork acid beef!—Paisley Advocate.His death carries away another of our old
-- I and esteemed rradents who have helped
Love makes the world go round and to build up the Goderich of today.
men go broke. WALKER ROUND.
• 3 — •
MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS - 3
T e Great "Sis'5EEANDBEI--"CITY OF tRiE--"CITY OF BUFFALO"
• err w ■ ■ ■
UFFALO—Dail . Bay let to Nov. Deb—CLEVELAND
Lame seaman• t:0 r. I • Ira
erMIN 1 Were Csavet�tn • oda 5. N.
I,
Arrive C.LAl, Me a. N. 1 Drawees* True 1 arrive Strews,N a .11 8n. ye
Coenn tinea ee Cleveland tar Ceder Pelee, Poeta a v Toledo. D ie
se
..e agleh C. . r° MAO' mediae Mas a notate
tel'kM .dessi f i�
an rota . Nne e• *or nNaee a� «aw••7•It.
e sieyll rte Mo M ya.ree 4•te.w. 1
whir dare Mara lieu for ears eM.tetoelee1r11n.whwl tom*.
Ifsoeilfel y ..1.,.J ..Menlo ole lama of The nnN ■*r• s
~Met of a.. mos.. glee 1st for owe FF4age pleirlol IlN dNM,Nee bangle"! .
The
Clanetbstel & B.lIdo
Trowel Oemse e
Some people are proud of t heir past —
because it is pest.
What women say causes more trouble
than what men think.
iN EVERY CORNER OF ALL
CANADA
Men and Women Pot Their Faith is
Dodd's Kideey Pilin.
Gaspe Basin, Gaspe Co.. Quebec, Sept.
24 (Special.) - Every corner of Canada,
holds at least one person who swears by
Dndd's Kidney Pills. They have been
Lots of wise men get rich by helping
others to make fools of themselves.
When we are forced to grin and bear it
we find it easier t0 bear than grin.
Ireland Imports Itendalutra.
Ireland, an agricvhatal enabtry,
Is largely dependent ow other foun-
ts -Me foe hot 5ata+ Os'e/rti, toed and
drilik .turfs. The value al WO irfy-
potts of these costw►dttles amounted
curing kidney tmubie all nuet this broad is 1116 to 10 per reae of h nlge
ott
years. They are specialists. They cute fa}1� n4duee, recd au fiats *gm,
only kidney troubles and those Seesaw tr'dW �relaod 'rbarrlf-:--
That 's why they grow more popular evrey
day. Listen to what one man living hews
.says about them. His name is W.A. Kenny'
He's well known here and knows what her
isgalxMt,.
Mmiter
since I have uaad
Dodd s K c1�ICwA`tatbaal think they are
" he state4. 1
hod *gent t and a
fdie#,
nese in my head. i feel strongR and well
now and ran recommend Dodd's Kidney
Es
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JUST ISSUED -Most Complet•
of laziness
of Fighting Area in WestefrDistrace is somethingto
hick every man should be a stranger;
of dej1l ; of special interest,ut you wouldn't tx disgraced if you had
point of ttt3erest easily locatedone of Pridham the Tailors suits on.
feet, in four colors. Map
GUNURY'S SALE REGISTER.
l- - sr.tr. �-
(wont°. You a1.
courteous treat
s this chance, as all
• .advancing in price. and
Come early. Throe days
.ay. Friday .and Saturday,
12th and 19th. SMITH'S
fi, Gtxlgrich.
Eat Pure Ice Cesar/is,
give your children 't►ona ntber,
;aeon. fe pure. Phone AIH.
BADGES REPRESS. T,taanay.('learinu nnettmi ealsor a
herd Ir c:eb Mhori hr,n,-, rade oaths and
CANADIAN BA! form rtillien,eu., ptopeny of Mr. Hobert
I,avleliron, at Meadow Brook Fernl, 1 11111e8
•
t• [wet of huntaneoo. Iv. -r thins will -be db.
potted of, ■m the farm 1. old.
Each map in cover of ve'
very map our Canadian
and the map that makee't
Progreso of armies mail- ,,-
be produced under r r i -t .n 1
uatr_ns
Free with `h
X^'t bot S(Ia l
:I.e In h r:.•
you have been thinking abort
all summer NOW is the
tihie to get it done, before the
cold weather sets in.
rat* Potlaor Wrap.
A trecess baa bsi. dilebee fed M
4. iota leather scrap eaa be eonl•tirled
• my valasbM oatror atei . tor-
tilla...
Pills to everyone who wishes to be coved. '�
If you want a bathroom
fitted rip, you will find it to
your advantage to consult us
FRED. HUNT
-THE PLVMBLIR
%sow ttee Street Mon, tae
Nellie }borne."
, "T," in
( anada's Greate,:e'The" Girl urk1 (.eft
e ription price, Sweet Homc,"
( anada should "The Mocking
met," "The Star
Var Map --wits' Country, 'tis
from the i'eer
chutz. the Ride
Second Ilungar-
The Sigtthis
anifested in the
woncJrrful
Saturday. (Aur
The Signal, 'r_.'_•
Weekly Star -Small particles
War Map lir in the kitchen
drain. These
Send all (yid flv aril menace the
�i}tc sides and tx,ttoms
,.sy if they are not en -
;
m
Tw• scnibhxd often with
ahich should he poured
' i hulk by E. R.
■ AUIUllflll
i
i8dd its regular
I instead of the rth.
.ruing Day. The meet
m., in Temperance hall.
Wneon Kenai*. (M•. lit -Clearing auction eels
nr f..rn, -lock .nl Implement., property of Mr,
J. T. ['rich. cone.. -Inn 1. H.K.8., Turkrc,mith,
who 1e wlllua ec eryi hinw. •
Ps-r,RrAv, I' -t. 1:1. -Executor. .ole of bil-
ler, form..01,th half lot 2.1. conee•.ion 1. woo
Wee ,meh, at A ,,burn hotel, .1' h,lre. at 1 p.m.
MARRIED.
OKE -HICK. --At Chestnut Farm, (n,lerirh
tow, ship, en. Wedne.day, October 't. by
flee. W. H. (Ambit!). Clarice. Irene,
dnnwht r of Mr and Mu. W. F. Hick, to
Mr. Albert 1t. Oke, of Terontd,
DIED. •°
YATetl.--lo('nlhn ne' tOwnitpritti Weenee-
.1.y, rico, -mlmr el 'Italia, widow
of the tete St at es, aped 61 year,.
and H month..
OUNUItY. - bt ly,derteh, en Wedne.day, (le -
Id) er x, t hrtatomei M. -K. 11.r, widow of the
late F:,lwh, Hundrj, in her party year.
The funeral will take place from the femllyy
reeldenee, Melon orm•I, nn Mmu,ay. Wtobse 7,
412 nelork, to Mailland comote,y, Service et
the huo.e at 2:A.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Oct. 4.
Pate
Farm for Pale- Wm 11 .... . . t
1)1.eetory FIr.t Hell phone
Fifty Acre. to (tent- Hex tat The Signal 1
Honer and 1.ot. for Mole- Proud foot. Klllornn
A ('ooke 1
Pearl Pin Loeb l.eavd at simnel ()Mee .. t
Grain Wanlyd -Colborne leermrre ('lob .... 1
Header (ilrnn-I harlr.. Toronto , ,
Pnult,y Wanted Unor. I -ant). le ( l
At Homo- Bt. Cleared. Woma(.'. Aarlllary. I
Heater for `tale .1. P. Brown 1
leand. for Salo -Th. ('anada ('ompany. ...
H'a.e In [tent .1. W 5.15,14. ... _.._ 1
Cud of Than k• Ja. Yate.
Wain, Mare Inc Pale 1). M. O'Brien 1
Ranee for Male W Shipman . . ... 1
(stet W'aclrvl lir. 13. M. 1'ae•er
Red Hone Tea ... .......... .......... 7
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! wt y Liar ,tiBata . a. y