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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-7-3, Page 3THE SIGNAL GODEBICH. ONT. Thun*day, July :S. 1919 1 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS .OI.1► ON THF: \IFItII" OF MINARD'S LINIMENT MEDICAL. 11R. (.EO. HEILEMANN, OSTEO - 11 PAl H. specialist on romen'r and children' •rears. acute, chrome and nervous dmaws. eye *4o.r .nd throes, patoal drainer. lumbago mod rheumata condit,.n.. Adrnode removed without the Mole Office at modem/. corner eerier■ and St Andrea's streets. At hon.. reface Mondays. Thursdays and batuday., any everting lay appointment DENTISTRY, ' 1R. H. G. IIMAUDONELL.-HONOR l Graduate Toronto I.nlveruty. Graduate Royal College of Dental Surge'otu. Sweesr,r to the late Mates sale. Oac.acorner Seaat. and West Weft. Lader N h. , AUCTIONEER. VICTORIA SCHOOL Following IN • list of pupils who have sassed exam11atIuf$ 1u the various rooms at Victoria school: To Senior Fourth. Honors -4'11a ries Humber, Jean (Impanel'. thoughts Nairn, Emily Huu- falvy, negate Newell, Marguerite Mul- holland. Pray-.Ieau Winter, Amy M1Hattle, GeorgeFYlahlgei'. Willie dark, Fln►- rnerw,u Elliott. 4'leta Me('reath, Reggie Bell, Norval N'ilw/u, Fred Howie, Ade- line N►veus, Gram. Smiley. Kingsley Barri.. Florence N14•1 humid, Lillian Garrick, I:urduu M..11.41411 141. S* ldun 1)11.1.worth. Adelaide 1h.)I4. stlelut•y Ilounhlwnl, Donald Ieu,Krldge, 14trothy Mx !hooch. Ruth Sunders. To Junior Fourth. DOCTOR'S PATIENT Appropriate. There are .4ruwhmen- 44441 to being the wife of • wealthy man, am Mrs. Ullly'uuM f 1 nut. Alit le they have only Marti married a few weeks, slot hardly ever Iasa quiet haIf•bour with her hu, hand. It's business from morning till night. and hl the erPtl(Ilg be only begs for wove and rest. Se, the "flair day site flame thud Lt dinner In a 4011111M b1a,i, frock. "Why on earth. dear, are y4111 wear- ing that frock'.'" asked Mr. Millytaits, eyeing her gown with distil Ste. "Why, it's almost half-m„nr,,lmg. " "/1l- cotes• it's 11HIf-1111111r,,ing," r'• plied the lady, with much meaning "1.hn11 you always say. whorl you con), home from the office, that yon aro halt deud'1" GAINS 17 POUNDS. Prominent Physician Continua to Use Tanlac in Practice With Surprising Results. One of the strongest and most convinc- ing evidences of the remarkable results bring accomplished by Tanlac through- out the country is the large number of letters that are now being received daily Isom ;corer; ot well-known men and women who have been bdihl•tited by its use. Among the large number that have been received recently none are more intereht- ing than the following letter from Dr.J.T. Edwards. of Fayetteville, (Goa Dr. Ed- ward& it will be remembered. recently gave Tanlac his unquallted indorsement in a public statement, and the testlmon- \'i"lu Dal blithest below wa; recent) iv Honors -Reggie Munro. pis y gen Itlonudeld, Margaret 4'Impala'', ('liar- him by one of his patients. His letter les Harrison, Amite liufuien. Douglas follows Just as it was written: UNu'rovut, Jeal Pinder, Viola - Fayetteville, Ga. Elwood Thompson. Mr. G. F. Willis, Atlanta, Ga. Pass-- Reggie• Bridle. Edea Hunt, Dear Sir: ate - Barbara Duckworth, Olive Whitely', 1 am enclosing you herewith state 1111 ie Newell, \V,•Illugtou lonlyldson, Ment I have Just received from Mr. Edna Randall. Iterge•rsenl Smith. Verna .M M&Gough. He has sold out here. Brownlee-. Mary- Forden, Mabel Gar- and is moving to 7 urn. Ga. He was rick. N'(llie t'opp. Irene .11Muea. now- herr this morning, and came in to tell me and Tape. Elsie Morgan, Fwae'r.ou what Tanlac had done for him. He says \rwsu'ouK. Evelyn Carrie. Matilda too much cannot be said about Tanlac. Bannister. k'lorrnee t:riurNl, Hotel It certainly has cured him. Hill 1 1 I U l�elutie Irene Johnston Re pect(ull>, la t• 1' RoyLungmlre•, Heart' Hawkins, Edith J. T. Edwards, M. D. ►n11rr4c. Mr. McGough's'"statement follows. Te Senior Third. "I suffered !rum Indigestion and could Hune.rs Jaw., uibw,u. Russe•1 not rat anything but what would hurt •1t11Nwutle•i.I. M:u'i.,, Mnrmey, Isula'1 itis- me. Constipation stave me a great deal sett. 1k'Ilx Randall. Toni l: ray, Sybil of trouble also. My symp,oms were 1'ro•tor, Je..an M4Mrusie. indigestion. heartburn, and gas on the Pass-r■uIIIi111• Ilunf Ily, \'ant coppi stomach after eating. My appetite was Margaret Sproule, .lames Anstay, Ger_ irregular, and my toad tailed to nourish orlon.trude his. Alive ,,..,,,_„-_ ,.,,,,•This trouble caused me to get very Jessie stove. Leila t'nrih'. Isabel, -m fast 1 got so thin and weak I r Welsh. Hnrry Johnston. Jilin etc 1 Ethel M II 1 FI I elle I V tl fA art c Italtler.. Howard Allen, .lames Ruddock. Willie Andrew, Donald Marty's, t'hlr- e. s- Hleattltiel.. .t e• . u ong , w,NN bolo Nit'e•ns, . ecu r Ih•suu. •et ee s hardly able to go about. e 1 bought threalbottles on,Dr.Edwards. mentfatlon• and 1 am now Ireling ht again. and am able to attend to ss.. I gained seventeen pounds in and am doing hoe. Tanlac- did k Welsh. Fr.} Griggs. Marie (tell. Beer- weigh trout Barwick. Allan McLean, Stewart ,.I the w $atiaarvl. -Betsy." be whispered. us they vet together nu the fetter. surroundingMrs, ` Ftlligau's pigsty, "'ow 1 autlful you be: les' think of IR •tsy: When us ie !flurried us will have a pig 01 our ow m. T111 Ilk of Ihwt, Betsy !" "Ian." she whIrpersl. a 1111141 of re- sentment in her ellke. ' wbat du 1 care for pigs? 1 shan't want a pig when Fre got you!" Theo all mus silent on..' w(,r,', sat.' for the musical frolic. of zephyrs al ready meutinat.l. A Give-away. • • A stylishly dressed wt man entered the restaurant. The waiter handed her a bill -of -fare written in French and said •'Please mark oft the dishes you wish to order." Could a woman. dressed in the height of fashion, confess that she was unable to read French? Taking the pencil. she made a few dashes, and `therder read: "Dinner. 2s" "March 2(i," ••\age. tables." "Please pay at the de -k." Xo tips" The waiter brought her. a beef steak and chip potatoes. beat 'ihe did net dare to raise a word in protest. So Tactless Jle lee In rev Loraine F"rde n \riet[r recommend Tanlac to everyone She --Would you be very miserable if I who is sick like 1 was, and wishes to take went away for a long holiday ? . Jardine. somethin that will help them." f11HOlMASGCIVDRI', Roos :S -Te tuner Third. TN nine se41,1 111 Galerh•h by E. R. He -No, darling. certainly not! .. 11 Honors -Ma Itwlditt. 1l'iuni- N l Ir• in . forth b 1'. Abe rhurt, !n Ste ' you wouldn t, aotild ;oU9 ACCTIUAEER. g y Wtll, then, 1 won t go. Ind shepherd. ('hrfsteue M4Ke•uxie, N'ingbam h J. Walton M4Kibla,u, is Henaall by A\M. E. Hemphill, in Blytb' by White City` )rug Store, iu N'roseter by J. N. Allen. n Ie,tldeslr,ro by John e•ugrr, Ashore Gilbert, IMlrnth S L. Louml4tw•rry, (n Exeter by W. S. l y �' ' Howcey, in i:ruce Id by Peter Bowey, flirt -4411,e' Bishop. lin Dashwood by -man k Edlgboffer, To A. Clair. 1In l'rediton by J. V. Orme, in Olin - Honors -laddie Cornfield. Helen I ton by W. S. R. Holes. in hhYppard- Dreulwu, MiIwI Doak. Jack Salkeld, lou by J.H. Slmsht••n• n Gorrl• by H. ses r., Godetah. Ail ,nstrtryyons by and or F1.rvtw, Me\'Ittlr. Edith Huudw:r. ids at ()fix promptly ',leaded to Pass-Melvhl Bell. 't'atlarine Mar- reedewse telephone u,. • Syn, Edna XICV111JP. I'lilllp Five. leen.. Jardine. Harvie I:rilfith. Maxine t'lal- LEGAL. MG. CAMERON, K. C., BARRIS- . TU . ..aK,tt.. not Ary 'surds Mice Haadw• Strut, t,oaltrsh. Iliad door from Square. Trust funds to lean al toaest taus. R C. HAS' . BARRISTER, S LICITOK, NOTARY P(Jilt- Medrol Hanka Gluck. Hanrite° Street Gaderwb. Telephone M, Raid Relate. Loan. and Insurance; PROUDFOOT, KILLURAN & COOKE •aimISTERS, V1LlcITUKS, NOTARIES PURL It.LTL. . Oise on the Nua4. er,a rA,duct from Hamd e s Street. trader 4 h Prorate tunas to M,444 at luster rates" M. 1'•woeuen. h C . J L. Klllo•AN 11. 1 U C.seil. _ • . • 1 IHARLES GARROW, LL. B.. BAR• l / RISThR, swan.", widow. etc., trod¢teb. Mese, Maned at 14et.1 rites. I SEAGER. EAKRISTER. SOL- S ICilok, notary. pub! c and ,unveya.cer. -Court House. Go,atn,b. w-1104 INSURANCE LOANS. ITC. 1,tcK11.LUP Ml 1 t AL FIRE iNSt;R- DD1 AAL F CU - harm and Isolated tore prop- erty roperty insured Evans. Ire res, e P. Y•)• .krulstr,ug. WW1 -Karl Laws. Their Tw'red!P, Sarah hurley, le'Nlle Taylor. Bert; Leach. Iola l'hurel,, Donald MacKay.1 Angell** Jardine, Willie Armstrong, I Fred Bridle. To B. (Tarr. Homes --\'inlet' Elliott. Velum ('wrltun \Vorse•ll. Paws--4'Ia r,•u,e .%Volker, J1,4,11• Bark- 1 er, Joseph IB.'w imam Robert 4 Irani, MAW! In'4umu1. Jaek Wood. Lruelet Braekeulnld►e, \Ib.• \\',•Iso. I Room 6 -To Junior Third. Minors --lark .\Ile,,. Leslie F:yr ns, Willie Itr111dl.y', Grace 11.N,uey. I'rss�-IN•light Mnteh, Elsie. Winter, Boe•rt Melltarmid, Eosa Muthies,n. 111111e Hinck, Kathleen Elliott. Geral- dine M41:wau. Willie Garrick., John Nprenie, (1N, terelive,,s, Morrill Raker. Mary McKay. I'�ulliu.• McF:wuu. Gerald theme rib. MI41411.-,l1. t,. Si-. II. HoMtrs-L41141*il Taylor. Tom Bufr- mwn. • Pass --Itoy Walters. Myrtle 11.•11. Frank !town'. Viola ,ahs.,", Edith Ward. Hob Clark. From .I r. 1 I . to Sr. II. Percy V. Armstrong, and in-urdwicb by H. hansom. I Itrnwnler, Alone h'1'honuls. Lorne Jewel. Graham .\ruistroug, Jean 31elean, ;14.rae T11)1"r. ADVT. Kindergarten Primary. Norval Anderson. 4'larlutte 1)e•lena 11.l'rt•ath. Ruth Norse Important Man. "So your brother has gut a job as artist on a newspaper." "Yes'm: he draws the crosses on the pictures to show where the crime was committed. ' Speed. T •-Morebanks-hors your stenographer work .very fast ? - Bankmore-Oh. about two package; of gum a day. -Detroit News. "tense'''. The Voting Prriflteer. • 1(1113' -Now, t'ha ales. if yon t•. I. ty K"Nl Tboini,t 14111* Thuws..n. Harvey John- Icor ►'ll give you IN•IIt:y ." Hattie. "Ion afraid 1 can't afford to Ire good son, Stanley' Warnock, Fret) Mae - Kindergarten. wa�t prl.'a Is today." for les,i n a nickel. Kral* ma- not the 1111rtel Leavens, Itrnluh Re Harold Gilwun, Ketty iaques, Not M.I..rwI. Willa ll.,ggartlt, Nellie Eve. )lodge 41.utrell Edith Cornfield. Wilson McGuire. Willie Wilson. Marion 4 thele, Muhi•I Itrownlw•, EV4'ly'n Drennan. 11441,4•1 Edwarls, Pearl Gar- rick, Irene I'eIk,w. Else' Smith, Io.r- ot11y Thompson. F1ank Allen. Billy • Might Be Worse Off. "Thankful : What have 1 to be thank- ( for :' 1 can't pay my bills.'' ' Then, man alive, be thani,ful you aren one of your creditors." � 1 Good Looks and Long Wear Knitted into Stockings Fine appearance and durability are knitted right into Buster Brown Stockings. Our employees have had years of special.. training in knitting Buster Brown hosiery. . We use extra -long yarn. We spin it ourselves to be sure it's right. We designed these stockings with a two-ply leg and three- ply heel and toe -to stand the, hard usage of the average boy. Because we do all these tLings, Buster Brown Stockings are harder wearing. They make fewer trips to the mending basket. They cost less in the end. ' B(.'STFR BROW'S SISTER'S ST(x:KING Rueter Brown's Slater'. Rim 1. - Ind for the,``irle 1. a splendid looking stocking ■I • modye�ret price. A ton-thrltid F n(11.h mercerised lisle mocking. that le shaped to at and wean eery well Indeed. (..lore -m.ck. Lest See shade 1.n. Pink. Btue.nd ll bete. Special attention is given their appearance, too. They are exceptionally well -made and well -fitting. Try your boy with a pair and get his opinion. Ask your dealer for "Buster Brown" durable hosiery. Sold everywhere. The Chipman -Holton Knitting Co., Limited Hamilton, Ont. 11 ilia also At Welland che BVA5TER c, 5 OciK1NG iaR �nnnnnnnmmNi1nnnniuuui1nniiuiiiiiiifuiiiu111111iuuiuiiiiniuiuniiinnniinuuin„iiuunnnnnuiuiniiinnnnunL ilrnuister. Norman Warnock. 1 it is easier to want things than it is to _ iget term. 4 y ■ilinari•i•l<r•i•I•■ 11 The Singer Store 0 Franknem. "What do you know of international affairs?" 'Nothing. but that doesn't keen me from discussing them as though 1 knew all about them." • The Dandelion. You may pull it apart, You may tear It to bits. But it never gets discouraged. And it never. never quits. 1K • Jas Connolly. ern Gods -rich P U . ■ Pseat 11.eah '"d P " Thomas Ladies' and Child- • ;trees L) FMGreGregMcGregor.. K. No. Sea- - lays. Sec ;trees , cth Y U. Ft Jr. 11. to \11111114 1I. . K. g, orta, oh. G. n4 An e, Walton, W,H,ant Ruby Eve. 1 art 1 lark. Nellie Hatter, ■ rens Under Wear . s ie•fw I. sralortn•19bn Belmar.. I !furls fflll F1uua•rs"u Itish"p Herbert' Brodha`'n R . •`�. Mau 1.r K. No. S. Ser graham. slien..•r F:.::::: Verdun a m Frrr,w Har luck. Alakdm mc. Graham. O r lir, .,bar Ewen eLinten.J.mr.t.,n. brean.a.d, Jame. Smith, Billy Itat.•s• The idea which some business men 91 h Alta. LgOpal Gudelwh Leitch y, From .\. cies', to Jr. 11. m regard to advertising 1 very Agent. I. W. n.K, C.c sal K. R Au I,Chntnn, thdhamlhrsnrY•�•lorth,' Erne -t Ihtrkrr. Harriet y4•xslulth, = E IhrNhlry, Sealorth )'clay-hold"s can pay all ,Leat .\udrew's, Eva 1:11M'rt, 1111da 1 ]♦ ppa.yment. and gel then cards recelpted at N. J• ,Lulus. .\I1,4•t'f Baker. Loris 1'hrpmHn' Goods •aansh. limiting S. llmtc.n. R. H. Cult's Grocery. moist on 411et1. God,, h, or J. O. 11,1.1 Wilmot'. 4'1111,4i•its Marty,,• health and vigor and was told by a Steal's Genoese More. b.oI'id. Ronin 7 -Primary. that ]♦ ladies' • The New Collars haved ■ with pleated.efiects nicely illustrated b_: Josiah Green's just in MUSIC. >F REIIERIC•T• EGENER, • Mus. Bac. • SINGING. PIANOFORTE PIPE (►R(;AN Studio next to P. J. \1acEwan's Garage Brophe3 Bros. 1 ne Leading Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders carefully attended to at all hour's, night or day. pu11EK1('H END STOMACH TROUBLE Junior $.'.'and. Honors -Kenneth McAuley. 1',,as-K.lth Thalami, 4 11ire Young, lierrrge HnMinan. Willie \L.Ilough. Arthur Hlsrgarth, Della Mur:.•r• Rosa Pepper. ' To Junior First. krnest 11eaa1.11y, GW,ffr ;y Peachy, Stewart 4'nrter, Charlie M4leral, Frank Wilson. Stewart Knight, Verna Tu Primary 4.1.) I'IlRord Frw•IIi..Joe Graham, Harold Doak. .leen Salkeld, Wilson 111t•1'renth, Lawrence Yule, Roy Armstrong, Jean Halstead, tOlive HIII, F,111th Prlddle, I \IcFln colo • To Primary t II. Alec: Glen. Beatrice Fnrdan. Elapse Grass. len•eue• Grass. F:Isle Ric, Nellie Bannister, 1.11y Bales, Lucile McDon- ald. Ihn11114 HHggi14. - .I r. Primary. J. Brinley, Willie Harker. Robert Wootton. Harry Bloomfield. ('lair lrw•in, Viola Ih•ug•,itgh, Andrey Nlyfns, Mar- garet Itlock, Mae Irwin. Room tl-- Pr$asary, To Jr. Second. Honors --i h,rnthv (lark, Ethel ('nok, Gertrude Dimity, 'Walter Newcombe. I'NMN--I.IIIIl1ii Mh.'i,I1H i'.I, ,IHI'k 111a/•k, Mary 1'nlnh4u•t. 4'Pell 4'014'1ongh, Evelyn Black. NIeh•lti Smith. Evelyn \\'alte•ts. ie.Igl'Iark. ' To tri Piro. • GASES OR DYSPEPSIA i hewale i're cions, Reginald New- combe, Albert \'ande•rhnrgh, Annie Sanders. Billy lfillrl*Ige. Ada R•114'P. 'a Dia elude mak" skk, Sear, \I1•s14y Randall Edna Morgan, I:ru.•e Murray, Falward Hlw,.ett, ('harlot Jones, •rte sway stomachs surely feel Ane ih Ave minutes. if what you just ate is inuring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead. or you br•Irh •,s.4 and eructate sour, undigested food, or have • feeling of di/rines., heartburn, fullntM, naura, bold taste in mouth and st.omerh-head- 4th ('bre' bin \Icllattie. Edith Lnmhy. Rowe \inion. Fred Deane. Donald Murison, Wtlnu•r Halstead. To • 411 Clawr Baden Armstrong. Beall Lowe, Billy Proctor. Is Bell. Irene itInorIeld. Ethel Pepper. Edna Taylor. Mildred aThr, r.rnu ran get relief in Ave minutes {111114111, F: -n Vonng. fh7 nrtdrali'.irtg aridity. T'ttt an end to To :Mrd ('lass h stnmarh distress now b7 g.tting • (- Pelger Mallough, fan McKay. Ruby large Afty-cent ease of Tape's D,apepala from any drug store. t1 You realise in Are minutest how needl"ss it is to " tenni indigrwtiMl. dyspepsia nr •a7 stom- ach dia•'rdrr raised by fond fermentatiow doe to eteemive acid is doMileh. • Whalley. Mlldt�etl Roan la rt. Iva Young. To 2nd ('leas Rasaw•11 Rlehop. Hugh Glen, Alvin M4lend, Thwrlow McDonald, Margaret Fry. Dorothy Walter,,• declaration in regard' to takingmedi-' cine. Joriah was rapidly losing his I. Stampedo0 s friend Blank's iron pills would of all kinds for a ies that's Just what my wife Sol me, and 1 build him up again He rep led. "Yes. 1 fancywork took one of them pills, but it didn't do 1 me any good." 1 Hygienic to • Degree. "They are very particular at the new bakeshop. The girls who whit on ccs- - tourers have to wear white gloves." "Yes• and I'm told they don't even 1 allow the lady fingers to touch the other' cookies." Subscribe for The Signal now. THE EXPLANATION Nature placed the growth -pro- moting vitamins" in the oil of the cod -fish ---this explains why ScoU's EmWsion is so definite in its help to a child of any age. latter-day science reveal that the "vitamins" are needful for normal growth. aootra Egwar allow will hep any oMSd grow. 8. ort & towae. Toronto. Met- 14 t ARTS Part of the Arta roars any be covered by eerre.pa.dewee. 'MEDICINE EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE Mining, (homiest, Civil, Maeh..ie•I sod Fleetrieal Registering plfaR, Aepusi 1114,11111111111 WINS Jaly lint a,aga.t I*.r moor t.- April ORO. T. cltowse R.ptate... 1[ 1[ ▪ MISS S. NOBLE N A call solicited. • • a East side Square 1/ ff • ]♦ ■SIN• 1lt1N111r11■ SHOES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER Style and quality -these two predominating essentials to good footwear are most pro- nounced in out Oxfords and Pumps for these seasons. It has ever been the policy of this store to embody these essential, to the utmost degree, consistent with price, and so strictly and successfully has this policy been adhered to that the footwear we aro: now showing represents the true essence of good value. Tennis, Ogling and Bowling Shoes are how in stock. --- REPAIRING - Geo. MacVicar North side Square, Gnderich imme C 4.1110 mmim = Refreshing Time= A time to look forward to with pleasure and a time to look back to with satisfaction. That is what you can make of housecleaning time if you visit WALKER'S TWO BIG STORES, where you will find countless ways of brightening up and freshening up your home at little expense. Since Christmas time we have been selecting and preparing for the spring rush and we have two stores full to the doors with all manner of merchandise for the spring trade. Few Lines in Store No: I . FURNITURE OF. ALL KINDS RUGS , OILCLOTH LINOLEUMS JAPANESE MATTiNGS FURNITURE COVERINGS SILVERWARE CRETONNES I STATUARY PICTURES ELECTRIC LAMPS CLUB BAGS TRUNKS SILVER CABINETS MUSIC CABINETS TRAYS LACE AND MADRAS CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS JARDINIERES, IN BRASS AND POTTERY In Store No. . 2 FANCY CHINA OF EERY DESCRIPTION NOVELTIES PHONOGRAPHS PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, CABINETS, Etc We do Picture Framing neatly and promptly. A visit to our store will be very interesting -no obligation to buy. It is a pleasure to show you through our two stores. You can be the judge as to the best place to spend your money. Wesley Walker House Furnisher Often the Cheapest Always the Rest Phones : Store 89, Res. 197 Undertaking �iumnuu�mimnnin�niulii�niminmm�imuminnniuimm�iNiimnnnunmiumimuunnnnniuionounuina�i 1 MMEMI