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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1918-2-7, Page 6C iit,itSnAn, Ital. 7, 111M • • 1111.- . a V at, :;771 _ _-••"'"--",•-•••••;3 r • ' — it- • I • -I /No T • . t. . . - .4 ,r1 .i. \ A Way to Soften the Hard Water of th [lath Get out the LUX package ---pour in 3 or 4 table- spoonfuls iota tke water and stir a -little. The water iromeitately becomes creamy soft. most refreshing and very beneficiat-to the slan. -Try it ba -night. You'll be pleased. well pleased. People where the water is unusually hard just revel in LU for the bath. terfted. specially where. babies are ccin- These silky -smooth little flakes of t14 pureA essence of soap eater ise a soothing and cleansing effect on th skin that is very stimulating after a tryt g day. L ar c -.se ower. 10.4 if Lever Brothers Lim Toroato WonT---Stgis• WOOLLENS anti J1:110*- 3..,!Mt II ttri'.t. to IT, mad 1..rfuns, lii,• ratitimattt eve,- 1, AT YOUR SERVICE ; 1 lige ,o1 Eiectricai Goods IRONS TOAST!' R IVATING PADS (\bT W A TI.:11 LIT/ •.`, .11E1i1100Nf !WATERS 'V I BR A TORS 31f IN'? VVA11.• 'PHONE TAIT let biro tell you what it. urn •-ist, • ROBli TAIT'''' 41. biaa-otici .4'4442 c, 4.r nit Lind. on hand. , -mat 14, fellimmeweemowinemawaymiswillawnwilemewame COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR la 'DARKEN 111 It's Graralmother'S Recipe to,,, keep her Locks, Dark, Glossy, Bea9..tlfol. The et4-tin, warns et Sage Tea ant Pulphur r en.n4 gray. etreaked a faded hair Ls grand- niother's iedne. and folio are azaii,, using it to k p their hair a good. ev-ri color, WIlb 13 quite Itetuslble, a • • •r • !,v1ng in o ace when a youth- il ofL;r.' greatest ad- know New-adlys, though, we don't have troublesome task of gathering th•• And th o mussy mixing at home. All 'drug mores sell the roady-to-utin pr '1-t, improved by the additi..1 of oth,r gredients, called "Wyoth's Sage and Sulphur yommotioll", It 13 verr P ft.,. 'ar horn, ,v c. n disolver it tt.is been •••o. moisten C:ottlh • 4h w th it and ••• .7. /.111,1 /ri317 ir 131 tag ia -":Y ?))f ' • • .t. 1u tittt •, '4 4 t THE RIGNAL - GODERICH, oNTARIO ARMIES CANNOT (DOCTOR URGED GET DECISION AN OPERATION ured. ompound turtate to nod a taziciab la Bwrilto-__A /gayer, rags. and ilaUrINfea Of grOlaild 41/11rab te rare *ere now --and ex- iting hot/ad with rope. I was fur - left Most autboaohilles have ground /mod and dtrt. This only risen to cork. osattvga I perteneed the sensation of riding ii• a machine having nothing but roIlve- rly four years , bound wheels. it was Just like rid - troubles, nor- ' lag on, a wagon. Every time ow• car as sad head- struck a cavity la the road, you were and ever jolted clear through. wouldhaveto 'There tail a bicycle tire left in bed most of Gormatiy oatidelo of theme on Minton' ino. Treat- bicycies. Raids by the wboiesa/o would relieve were conducted on shops sxid real- toar tivymase hz.! 1.encetbeees.haavade becailubirecydcueedle tiresto permseistedti UI me to their remaktag as automobile tires. L.11. oaipekredatimoa. sodbeez,.tacialtivetbizuvi. cairsostaimedverytir ohtillsoigthrteetirer:Decoeleretachoostrujobbe.larndeuoii: eg yd.ititeEire.Pitanbki; nu ''''"°r• Ha last trip wag almost eacluatvett Ues of hand int! It ot olio: rtlibbemaadrior 1117 uPliereglgiOtagthew"rubbterde-tn du-1014es that none of It, with Use possibie exception of eamigh for the but/ding of tiros for the royal tomtit, was allowed to go into Urea Ger/nasty had little erode rubber in stock at the ootbrea.k of the war. Since then she ban been depending on what she could smuggle through the marls and what she could buy trurn.,Sworten„ Zvingig_iihelis of rub - Arrogant Statement Made by German War Minister. VON STEIN WANTS PEACE "tiotne have even been II/led with those cars that have ragged dia E. pink. sway their shows aad MOW. about on haul's Vegetable C Instead I took Ly and Was C ourreroci hum organic Baltimore. Xi -"Nea White Fle Declares That the Hasa Are NO( Afraid ot the Teethe •'r %ay other Wonders. of Physi- cal science. He Ha. (liven $0 Flows ..I l'eto.hitig - ',Ithe tither Nations.' IDO not know the Americana. aur do I know what they are capable, of doing in this war," said Gen. von Stein. Prussian Minister of War. in an In- terview in a recent issue or The Budapest Milian. .The ceneral is VOLUSIle month aches talents stay in the ti way. ILI my doc me for laVe • My sis to try 1 h a m's consenti Compou 1 ,roperatio five bot t.,, quoted. however. as declaring (bat 11 •••• It hag completely tile cratrat Vowers- were well pre- Work ia apleasure. 1 toll all my friends ,,, . a eured'itne and my Pared for meetirie AUSIfirlea. who have any trouble of this kind what Com - ?be War-.Ministec said he did not Lydia E. Pinkham's N'egetable ,pound has done for me."--Nsuas R. regard air Getting as a decisive far- BruCTINcitam, 609 Calverton Rd.. Balt/. tor. He had heard- of extensive more, M. Allied plans in • (hie ronnection. It Is only natural for any woman to "But," he 'said, "morn depends apes dread tbe thou ht f • • e American engineers eau do, sad /18111\ 1006a dependa upon whe- ther eincient, experienced crews coo be obtained( by theta." Speaking-gf the present situation. Cenewal Yen Stein :Aid: "All'hummifity desire., peace» itad naturally so do I. As a ,s.iktier. 1 tier were snit ta Utters rrom toe 1 United States unUI Great Britain opened these and confiscated the cob - tents. 'Atter thlschannel had bees closed she purchased large numbers of automobiles in thia country aod had them ahlImed to Sweden. There she stripped the automobiles of the tires and abandoned brand new ma - ening. to ths3 S11/e(if•li. /3111 3011. Great Slendens with tire equipment." Mr. Van der Linde gave the pr Tailing price of tires in the following countries: Germany—None to be bad. Austria--• None to be had. Sweden- - $550 for a tire if you have a permit from Royal Automo- bile Ctub. Norway -4490 with permit. Denniark—$320 for a tire if you can find Odd and give written assur- ance to government that It wit/ not o to Germany. Holland -83 SO for a tire with goy- rnment guarantee. lassia---11100 tor one tire. • Great Britain—$,0 for one leratioe--$90 for one tire. Italy --$100 for one tire. Spain ---$124 for one ttre. Britain permits no cars shipped t o pe on. No many women have been restored to 'health by this famous remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after will pa any woman who /toffees Neat an operation hos been advised that it such ailment, to consider trying it be- fore submitting to such a trying ordeal Germany Is Now Facing Acute Rubber Shortaze. Only kaiser Uses Tires I .:44.0:0•040$4.1-s-:-).00.:-..,-i-c-i-:04, , FIE only .i•it.ohobile In Geo- , ingay running on • macre tires is liaker W'1 - i '.. balm'.. Even the crown i P' i• •lenied fats luxury. Along w • von • ,Hindenbure, Ludendorff. ; von Mn •keneen, and the other dfa- dem- win the' \German crown, the row prince bumps along to the• : nt on 't,rps fitted withrags, tom - s404 cork, and paper. i T.»-., observations 'form but a ' small \p;rt of the anthologY.of facti gather, by Victor Van 4:krLinde, who justreturned frm oEurp e after fillINEITAL VON sTEIN , nosh goeernmeat °Metals haver •long stud of' tire conditions abroad. IIn some countries tires are hot to be bad at oil eirept 31 price and Wily after a dozaenta ous only 'Me on the wit 4, tte" -• a. • IA 110 standne • for weeks, - pee:titular for enl- litetallY Heating; gasollne is worth ing the war. and that 1.4 victorY. Mere than champagne and Is obtain - Every rent/ornate/I is only a sign of able only With government consent. weakness and an ieftnnwledgment of and niue-tentha of the automobiles defeat. Re'who renounces the fruits are not running. of his efforts on the battlefield puts -German scientism have tried to the enemy in a position to consider improvise for the• scarcity of rubber plans of destruction. ' There Is no hitusell a victor and helps him In his tbbyettrcturribub"er.'7gsa.widhatmtittir. -4a der syn - 14830.4 of of a desire for an ubderstand- Linde. "but in this they have been .4anatacezataL _..Tht_ia_tuutance entire attitude shows their only atm of crude rubber I it at all, and still is to push us from .our place in ttinr,•fore it is devoid of Obre. Then the sun. again it has cost about fifteen tinae "In reality. a military decision has . more at pound than the vegetable. already b,en obtained.. When our "'The situation of both Germany enemies reeognize that they cannot and Austria, as concerns tires, is drIro on out of the- occupied terri- truly deplorable. Countries bound - thtory they win thereby admit that ing the central empires, with the ex - ey have liven dof.ated." eeption of those that are at. war with \ . \ Genoral von Stein asserted that them, are in Just aa bad a plight. flis„. „movin 2,, and derisive, power le "Really the only car running with the individual man '' a 1 inn ed t ec ar- n Germany to -day In e Gerwan, were not afrajd ser's. Most casings are stuffed nderl of technical science. w:2,11 compressed. chamPagox_ corks. re a, -e, for info:Ante," he said, ka, which made•their first the A futons, says that den.:lge. 'Th , .o,,probahl) 'tilled by bting :led too "the ta hard *Pivot u t e Somme battle. At on sop of them and tried to first we n inrally did not know how to destroy 'them My soldiers even Not a -Ito 11.iii' • 1..•• climbed 11 .• 1 • f vaCti : re. blow the h ,1- 8.10 n -n7. wt. Unilot Sl,, ioto 181, N 1.. 1)•••• that 'hi.. a rich maws IYAr 404 that them, ou Am••ri. 3 *3.4 furred Int., it by wealthy meti dosireua of conversing and Our creasing their war profits. Many Ally t riouirut or person. whole men- the tone tat processes Itre not wli(ti11,) clouted genius s by demagog"! or near treason, knows or a god that this Is not the ca -o; e ouenea are many who pernilt Cool, thinking of money to he done for them ir, these windy of the Bit surpoundere Of false daetrinp. who only no lave been made to believe that the drink wel lietk .nen of this coin/try really lust of Ah brought about the pscticipatioa o( other tim the United States Irn the war. wealth b The **orifices alreadyy the Drat, tato rich men of the country. the enor- with th- mous burdens laid upon them In the wealth be way of war taxes and a score of oth- it alone c. er things have made,lt plain to every "olial wit inteiligent mind that if they had could OM brought about the war they, o say the least, much shorter sighted than their busInesa aucresi would indicate Brit if any further proof ill needed by anyone. we suggest a Donee! rat that stock market reports. The best aerurttles of the country, after de- clining steadily for many months, reached a new low level a few days ago, this figure In some Instances be.. 'could imp'. Ing lower than It w e panic times of 1907. There. is but one CALMS or this, and that Is the war and the financial adjustment nocesaary to providing the money for the war. Considering the greater pat t of the wealth of the country is invested. Ulnas hypothetical rich men who APO barged with bringing on the WA? for heir profit by some process of un- to/twined legerdemain would staid nvicted of toter I be 6tarVaie Come.- Montreal street ai,o &ma," HIGH CLASS end SANITARY We serve. excedent meals a la Carte daily ••••••••••• rir.'s TO TAK1P; 01JT Private Luncheon Room •for Ladies arid Gentlemen CAREFUL 8EkVICE Our MottoCiearfnes• Alwar• OPEN 9 A. M. TO 1 A M. ;TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING $ive your Hair! Get a small bottle Of Dandertne rliaht now—Also stops Itching scalp. non, brittle nolorhwa and armory ihair Is mete oedema, of a negfretod e.cotip; of dandrttff--that awful amirf. Thorn le nothing en destructive to the hair an dandruff It robe the hair of de lontre, Its strength and its very» ble, eventually producing a feverish- Itior*4 Alld Melting of the enalp, setae% if ` not resinedisi elliatell the hair roots to /dirk& loneen and div—theri the hair e° fr4la and fruit. A Itttin Dariderine to- nuilit--now--any time—will surely save t your hear Di Get bottle of Knowlton's T° ffleaderine from any drug More. YOU W entrely eRn twee bnautifnl halt and and tote b /a ft if eon will Jest try a little Dan- tl *keine Have your hair' Try IV ad neat...L. tile soon teamed that there was m rifler) with hand er•enad" For T Tt. • -13 Yea deadly weapon against r grins.° factorai-:---:)hett.mow0atr"d 'towering of those mankind whence Finally Pound Hi Way — ! A Barrie Man TePs. of Persistent t•onNe nap ney. Heada.ches and Indigestion hould spring as a madman to Good Health. 1 . One 88 our intense c on- s of money. The discovery is recent for the rich men For two !,,•ic years, the writer of iir wanted flocks and lands this let; -r las poltiject to severe nead- 8 hat they might eat well, I, and wed fair women; the aches. 112e nerantui system got run down, digestion failed, and there was ab ass rattier unusual! At- eir,girnuue.ed los.(i17!.. 'I18.L 'Chase" 'a Nerve rood nth in IlahYlon. in Venice, changed all thnt and now with score, , rougbt material benefits apt other itarrio pelvis Mr. Nader LO •r only cFstInetlon. Only rroomnit•ndank the use of thin food ise of Ihr”middle class did cure its the best means of building up .urne• tile greatAst force, for the tech:tiara...I ne.enotill mystern and gild make the middle claws . curing headaches, indimisrUon and h the'r fellows. As they . all tho annoying symptoms of a run-. : y eanu•Vf000, t!fri("3tito0 'LIZ them- Ija rie,"ohnl.,Nivraditre's3:4 ."11rreitlin:gthiet.rlease ti ‘1 wn con,11:Idn. selves Letter th"», their kind — the two ears.1 'had an attack f A merchant or, t' • fVictories lion, aoc`omounied by soveYe ,head - ported, their s • s' ,ardi» barouches, arheg. I suffered from loss of slope - anti sarcophag :' ,, A erican nall- tile. -.rad mr ',Mein lionaire,f; with fl r de' • i rare, their 184!"),, I als., loot constramhaly "Inn Ritz-Carlton ill ra, , ' c r Invest- weig t . I began using _Dr. Chase's enema In old • 'sten (guaranteed Nerve Foorynd ag they helped me 1 Whereas la th' moldy). are n • •sil ,- (wept/mem. time. My condition Is now greatly continued t ie treatment for . some t ur ' 'Prouty you imprevea ' . a es are gone an4 In the taent , ro. a duke, my health In general fl much better. , . , 1 Ifs 1 iyi le: u AndheI can cheerfully recommend the use CA 111P a million, of Dr. Chards '..Srerre Food to those ' you CaO stun i , nillionaire, ,.,„„tybodp. sneering from' ni•renusness of any kind." 1 edema lurz. yaomu r,r v, , Ashworth The reaxon Dr. rho/we Nerve Food per feet ly sayg ' Mollie because of Its extraordinary Mond- , is an effective ln esaisit of this kind is always makes • ' whom the me• ' at fortunes rormtrur influence Dy Cl•@:#1ttrig an Magazines. .• — liarlatell ahundanee of rleh. roi blood It strengthens the n the heart. ..... revitalises the exhausted nerVel and Fine' 1, -at. hiitidm tip the eryatem In every way. 'I pia' know J ta. famous one improves, you rent anti Nicoll 1•1011. and The appetite is reatnred, digestion day or another, re .- .ed ratutst the neir ricer and energy fe felt in Corntoseel to h r, ire. every organ of the human body. Dr. "How do you rein r. loos?" Chase', Nerve rood la dolor wonders "Why, lance our boy vent Mto Os for men, women and ehndron whose rmy everybody is no•ntin• na nut """'"" hit" "'wit ""k 'I" "In n' talkie' about Josh Corstosisl's down. Se cents a Me, 4 toms* for other and mother." $2.75, all Heaters nr lertmanson. Dates & Co., Limited, Toronto. 0»» y. The &amnion that this la a war for he benefit of he rich man is of a sco with the statemente alwaya ode by those windy demagoguehn 3.74• a DOM to the country in A nie4 et peace and a menace to it in a Ines of national stress.—Milwankee t atinel• •• L. 1.2a.... Every 'man has a right to keel) his opinion to himself. swallow may not make a summer. but a • t pin in a chair will make one sPring Aho for Swollen Joints and Ankles, Com- stant Head.tihes, Urinary and Bladder Troubles and all Irregularities of the Kidneys. -- No Time Lost. A Mood !el newly -drafted men reached their cantonment late in the after - Goon. By the time they had passed through the receiving station and the hands of the doctors it was nearly mid- night. Several of them were awakened 8 at 4 o'clock the following Morning to as - 1 sist the cooks in preparing breakfast. As ! one well-bnilt. Weepy dratted man got to his feet, he stretched and yawned • . ' it doesn't take long to spend. a night in the army."—Eachange. ‘4, TSE ALIZES "444 ''SZ4R 441Va ! , •=nt, 40. 17•!'f.''. -•„, •„. #•-••. • • • "Just the Daily Paper a Farmer Need " Farmers can make real profit om reading The dironto \\Qaily Star, because -- It reaches the farmer with all the da s live stock, g in, an ro uce quotations anyw ere m twelve hours to one full day ahead of the next morning's paper---whi has only the same quotations in it. You know what it means to you to have market quota- . tions quickly? You know how often you have said to yourself: "If I had ksnown earlier' just how the market was going, I\ could have made money,' ••• If a cent on a few hundred bushels of wheat or oats HeilWiDnore than pay for a year's subscription to The To-. rontowily Star, and 25c a cwt, on hogs may mean dol- lar's of rofit to you. When you\ ubscribe to The Toronto Daily Star, the edi- tion that wi1I be sent to you, each day contains the mar- ket quotation for that day. In many cases it ill actually reach you on the night of publication, or by t e first mail next morning, whereas you couldn't possibl get the next morning's paper until the afternoon --:--too late ---on the day of publication to take advantage of.the market quotations. The Toronto Daily Star's,quotations feature Toronto, Montreal, Buffalo, Chicago, and Winnipeg market prices. The Toronto f)aily Star In addition to this s,vice, you get a magnihent daily newspaper, one that will keep you informed upoh the war news and every other subject that a good citizeit and a man of the world should know about. Subscribe for It To -day The price is $3 publisher of you; e. You mny send this to the ,ostmaster, or direct to fORONTO DAILY STAR.. t• .•••••at *eds., dlevotta.% dais*