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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-8-21, Page 6R Thursday, 'Augnat 121, 1911. 1,11R11.1111111111111 1 True peace -tine economy'- sire Sunlightoaj� S ft it. t• bey • purer soap the• Seellght. Therefore it is really the cheapest stoop you con Inv. The purer and letter the soap the less you sled for the wash sad the letter the work deme. /ewe •s ermine tae Seel yes dna ter-Sl'Nl.FGiUT SOAP. t.HVHR •R//l HHat I IMITR/) 1114 NIn THE PRINCE OF WALES LONG HARASSED BY WITCH YOUNG MAN IS aKMATL1 KI LO%-- Ij:U IW K1NTI..H.E1114. Three Tissue; In We History of pal Cuntry. Die Heir to the breasts Throne Has Paid a hat to the Dom In of ( anode, Theis ('...teeming the Ronda of Kaska UUftFA.: times ht the history e 1M uta f at�y ie, ltl! Prince t1• - ir. tat► to r., nur co miry. When the blal.wutrn In the Mother Country be- gan to •ralia0 the Canadian eon- ceptiou net the Kintyre as a redsr- ation ut self-governing dominion, they felt more keenly the need Of those bonds of affection and loyalty which 401,1 the British Emmen in a sued whole. It wax the Prin .e of Wales, afterwards King Edward Viz; who first crossed Gtr ocean a rasa our young country of great arenas, and he did a thing th::l will probably Ise imitated by all tits succevsors, 'rhe visit of King Edward Vit was a rN'itional Victory Celebration TSI Kt', OPENED BY afi.R.II., 1111; PRINCE OF WALES EXHIBITION Aug. =3 TORONTO Sept. 6 1 k;th Grenadier Guards Band War Mem-trial Paintings ,T.*tinn of the art world. y.•t ording every phase of (;:tit titian operations overseas. WAR TROPHIES TMI:Intmoth assemblage of nttlteiter Bunt, aeroplanes and ;11! the instruments of hellish Ort c-ptured by Canadian s. 1t 1. 'ra from the Hun. Canada's Flying Circus C•t14. Barker and Bishop and a►th rr world famous aces in sus, .ndered German planes. 1 WHIPPET TANK CAPTURED U BOAT Festival of Triumph ' it. Med M►..y e1 d Cora i ..1 le -r•.••.. gv �v ilw reere.al a Fleet CJI Qr vara ales Cad e---reAery arc. r✓a��u M M Ger AIy'e s y Ms Jemmied 4.1 . sae .t est. - s..wa.wr 1e.ew.. l 1111 uet1AlTJlr IIIINf1WR SV ail Mal Fall Term from Sept. 2nd. CENTRAL t�•�ZD /,q 3TRATFORO. ONT.. Western Ontario's Largest and Best Commercial School 1\ t• have l'omntct Cal Shorthand and Teleuraphy.lieparlmeut. Hate e\pPCIienced instruct 01 m. Give thorough count.* and we exxist grad- Ilalev to positions. %Vote fur free eelelagree. It. A. ilii LACHI.AN, Principal RAISE RAISITS Nsam�, iPAYMINTS end payroll Si. 6se 1. N I you raise fres tour $took. Muable Mosta re, contrset 10c. cola. DE1R01f 1000 a FUR SOdETY P. 0.80X 105 DETROIT. MICH. N account ofpres- ent weather con- ditions the wholesale companies have been able to make better deliveries of Coal and we are now able to supply Chestnut N account pres- ent the wholesale companies have been able to make better deliveries of Coal and we are now to supply : Chesttfut Stove • Pea and Egg Coal Soft and Cannel Coal in any quantities. MacEwan Estate Feb. tst, too rHt. 1 H 'V4 'IF: W. WAL.J+. rather (u, , ai situ Ir. largely beeauae the tnstitniion of royalty in England wax n0, :IA •Ieuwcuatic In the tniddie of Ihr 1st+t cerintry as it is 10451.: King Georg•• and Queen Marv. then I the mike .ind Dnekeas of York. visit- I ed ( attain Sonne -•;'ably after the Weer War. and ;ben tour is still fresh in the memortce of nur people. It is perhaps not too '111 bit to say That Pati. llaq.i are more excited over the visit of the prtrent Prince of • W.iI-s than they wen: un either of 1 y• older occasions. 'Our experiences ; vide by tide with the Motherland In ! the C;r.•ut War have cemented our re- lationship in blood. Then the Prince of Wates is hole more than a boy, and a buy AIWU1 vii,&Aort w eeiboe and s)ue;lathy than an adult: What is mores 11e it a magnet/- I:nd inanly youth. He was aiieneit.ted with the l'aurdian 1••oree,i in rrencg, anti every' Tmmney wLu saw anything of boo "over !lore" speck, with admire atom of tour future long. The officials who t..,ve arranged Ihr Prin••' of Wailer' itinerary in ('.nada have shown a genre unofllc'tal sympathy with the natural desire of a young man of iwent)-live to escape o(•eaalonally from the round of pule lic functions. The duties,' of receiving and replying to at'drlitses. opening buildings and exl•ih'1ionn. t'istting In- to tot float. attending. Innumerable len(•heuns and dinners. end exposing himself to the public, view will he; pleasantly varied by 6rhing In the Nipigon, 'hat king of Doul etreaula, duck shootine near Rrgloa, nrowe hunting in Northerr Ontario, and n tal:1 ••Innbing in the Rockies. Tit* prin.•- will m ed there recrea- tions to shake off the fatigue of a Journey of 8,800 miles in seventy dans. The tour as outlined will take him into every province except Prince Edward island—though Pure- ly Prince Edward cught to see the Island—and nearly every important city is the. country.• Be le a good- natured prince. acid tin doubt be will perform his dally and nightly maks with his habitual smile. He had al- ready served his apprenticeship tis ceremonial formalities. and is graced, for the ordeal. 1n his Dept trip from home, or at leant out of Europe, be will have a human !Merest In new •come, and won't! t►e- wantint In imagination If he wet. not Impressed by the vastness of a Dominion weer which he Moue. day will reign. .But he will be (o• riven if le hnds a relief In disappear ing from U„• public eye sere' in S while to on,ny the truly royal sport of the ','anadiien wilder - T144111. New England MM Finally Gets Relief by Using Silver Bullet to Tiowe- Heewered Way. Year description of the many tribe - Isnot'. of William Morse and family ul' Newbury In 1781 briers to any clad Dome singular oc urreuc•e •bout the year 1780, B. P. Itidley writes to Ito. tr Venni This is the story told au await Trief My grandfather was captain et a visor Sat went to Grand Rooke Thq 1 d man 1 jet, Wes tormented, ao they DTA. He would lie 1. his berth hours •t e I time insensible. When be recovered b. told them the wtteh had tunnel blue into a hone and rods him arojd en the Sable inland. HI. arms were black mei blue where she had kicked Wm when he attempted te bite bet. When he was told to pomp • pall of water from the cask, It would be sett Sind rach. 'rhe nest one pumped he another crew would be all right. While stirring up dough In the galley the bowl of the Bison would drop mfr stud' • twit welted ampx ar In the handle. Hue - was annoyer) so novels that his health tailed and be was seat to the galley te do what be could. it bas been said that yon eo.N sail shoot a witch with sliver. so my grant' - father took his sliver sleeve button* and loaded the gas a.d told the oaa to shoot the w►teh when sbr appeared again. Ooe day they heard the re- port of the gun sod rushed to the cable to find nut the cause. The Baan lay Insensible oa the Boor, and there was a spot of warm blood nn the rir. He LsD CAPITOL!. A !Co :1 Ft • Canafn of a Title. The eldest son of 1b• reigning monarch of areal Werth and the heir apparent to the Imperial throne is always known sr the Prince of Wales. I1 ix the ottly cavi in which Ilre 11110 of ;Watt a• applied to a member of a royal 'frntily Is a ter- ritorial one, and the suety of how It ram• into •egiaten• e• her been lord many tines. 11 la one of the most picturesque incidents in Engllah hit - tory. King Edward 1. one of the early 1•:renlr' builders. ended the long eerie.. of wars between the Eng, link and the Welsh by bringing Wales ' into the union. in the conference, at which peace was concluded with the ptople of Wale., King Edward prounia.d to give them a ptiuee who could not speak • word of English. Evidently the pr•Judites of language lactated then as they do to -day. Any- way the offer -seeps to have pleased ash• Welsh, bee' the;: discovered that the caaay ted king had played them s trick. it wt. true that the ...Ideal son of the royal houa•hold could not speak a word of English, hut when he was pressroom to the Wel.h chief- tains, they round that their prinee was a sew -bore baby, who epok• M , wet of any language ♦u opal freshly taken from lbs mine la an molt that the Weir nal may be pressed Into IL r more JteriVe t an Sticky Fly Catchers. Clean to handk. Sold by Druggists ani Grocco evgywb.rm was never troubled after that. He wax asked the restates at ata b► lag bumbled, but he did not know. He said be lived a Cape (hod. •ad eat day he was traveling •bong the need and called at • home. Then was se one In, but • goat was lying so to h.•rth. There was • pas of Sough - oats in a pan. He took • few are pained on He Raid wham she look bis and rode him •round Sable island die twitted Min or steauog the muni mats. That was as Veer as be cell see about 1t From about 1800 fee • leag Ute my rrandf•ther was pilot in Bastes bar- ber and • man of Intelligence, and although 1 was small 1 fully bellowed Dant he believed the story be told me. He gave me the gun that 11e witch was shot with. His same and address of his office Is In Bootee 4 - rectory of 1806. SPOILED DIG WEl1DING FEAST Dieir te-German ampere.. Upset Din- taer en Which Herr Bailin Had � Spent Muth Mersey. Herr Baths visa soled for the eI- travagaut dinners wbich he gave oa great 6i'esuena, says the N,dinburgt Beelatnao. Probably the most magnlfl cent of e11 was that which he arranged to g?=l the wed1hnj of tbt kaiser'$ daughter to the muga of ArtirMari: The floral deccn'atIons alum tset 110i. 500, the dj5uer wettretl out •t 'boll ' VII a plate, end the wines at sheet $30. But the dinner, from Herr Bal - lie's poin. 01 'leo. was • failure, for the kaiser sad kalneriq, wbo were to have been preiwnt, sent word ID tan afternoon that they could net come; and it was in their honor, of roan•. that Herr tlelllo bad spent his [heel saads tw the banquet One of Bea servant.' has said that when Herr Bao IID rw•rtved the message that the = peror could mot come. he new Into a. trentendene rage. He sent for Ids butler. sad ere the man had reac•bed Herr Relines study, his master shouted out to hint' "The emperor cannot Nome to dinner tonight put the whole show off!" and that slammed Me door. 'Ile butler did not know mutely what to do. To put oft so important guests as were to he protect war. of Tour.*, •e Impossibility; but no one in the house bold dared to appease\ tae ueaster Se It to suggest this However, at •boat 5 o'iiuck Herr Bailin had sufficiently recovered his temper to come dont- stairs ■nd give some necessary direr Unna •taut the bangnet. Its ASSAM quality gives it that rich flavor AM011at The Prince of Wales at St. John, N.B. Fastest Transcontinental Train in the World for the Business Man in a Hurry T6kert Obse vaLIon Car ;r median 14c4c The he Gep—Erbering' Caned, on 1;16C c 1�c.k)ald New that the era o' recocatrurt'on la here. the bustnetoa matt, who has bees taxed to the limit bought bonds' to has capacity and gives until It hurte la to tw cons:liered again He 1e to be permitted to Set from place to Ilse. quickly. his freight is to be bandied promptly and be Ie 1* be given every aasieunc• to revitalise lea hualness of Artortea The rail- ways are the veins and arteries upon water a he�aalthy hutAnetxs MAY insist depend, tlferefore normally math of lir help must come from them. /Tb• Canadian Pacific. a pnest•ly true road 1. ran fled of the tanned* se help One business swan. Oa June 151 the first - TTY•- i ceases.. — the new transeent'.entel elprews of the C. P. R.—pulled out of the Windsor It Station 1n Montreal filled to rapacity on Its three thou- sand mile nein to Va.eogver. ?bis is the tamest traoseenttnental train is the world making 11e trip from Montreal to Vaaesuner In left Haas four day.. to he exact 51 bemire and 30 minutes and tenet Va.enaver to Montreal in 52 hours lir mhuntes the rue beteg .tad. without change net earn. A whole anathema day is thus saved Inv the BusIn•se Ma. -in -a -Hurry An Iwte.retti.R phial la ttenneettnn' with this teals it tel feet that more than half et the mudeagera ere gem -i • orally rrc7eter•d from New Work, Pbllad.lpbia. Hootem and other Amertean cites, • eoaaiderahl• twin - bee being booked for ]Banff, lake Lotdtie sad pot0t. west. Oa• thin►w of • teemseentinentsl train as • sing,. unit. brit m reality it 1s mark up of a number of errue- piato units. A daily service, the trip being file days, requires four tralne runnier tech way slmull.n•- nualy. The equipment of the new de lax• Dais has an estimated 'aloe of 55 000 tial, mese for the dealt rues eststloand and wwathnund, 55 sleep. 1115 care. F romp•rtm/nf care, 15 dieters and 15 leoeatetiv•a, 111111111, ...e. ' -eF .0 1 3- x This will be an important meeting in the interest of Huron County and the Province. Watch for particulars next week. G. L. PARSONS. President. \trnusl 21+1111'! EDROSE y1 TEA'is good tei sOid only in sealed packages + ry Goderich Board of Trade The Executive Council met on Monday evening, and directed that the auditors' report and financial state- ment be printed and sent to members of the Board of Trade. It also appointed a delegation to attend the Ontario Hydro Power Uniform Rate Association's convention at London on the 22nd and 23rd. G. E. COLBORNE, Secretary. x cxxxxXXxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx School Shoes Good news to the growing girls. We have a large range of lines for growing girls. Boots with medium and low heels and qualities that are second to none for the prices we ask for them. Solid good quality Boots is what the boys need for school. We have them in several different lines. Our stock of Boots is steadily growing. Our "Made to Order Goods" that were bought early in the season Ire now coming along and we can certainly quote you interesting prices on these goods, as the present shoe market is much higher. We are ready with our Rubbers for the damp wet days that will soon be here. Every pair in stock is new goods. Call and see our goods before buying. A good assortment of Travelling Goods on hand at all times. We need not ask tl nese who have had repairing done here nor et forget nor Repair Ih•ps,tucut. hitt those who are not laving Mr. Hall repair their boots are vii-.iug the lett of repair work. A trial will __ convince you. IIIxIIiittxt itzastxxxxxxx I sttatxxIII\alsst IIIIx IIIA\N HERN'S BOOT SHOP ncxxx:coccxxxxxxxmcxxxxxxx ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to be able to -inform the public that we are now in a position to supply any quantity of hard coal in all sizes. Also any quantity of soft coal for domestic use. We wish to extend thanks to our customers, who have been very patient during the stress of the coal shortage, and now that it has been relieved we will give our old-time service and prompt delivery. The Saults Coal Co Phone! No. 73 B. J. Saults' residence W. W. Sanits' residence • No. 273 ii No. 202I1.•'•e'4. 41d:e300CymytXxxxx + x CANAD`I ANT PACIFIC A NEW TRAIN THE TRANS -CANADA ALL SLEEPING CARS DAILY BETWEENITORONTO and VANCOUVER Leave Tnrontn 7.15 p.m. Arrive Winnipeg 9.0S p.m. 2n1 day •• Calgary 9.110 p.m. gni day " Rami 12 t1) p.m.:led day " Vanoonvpr HUM ani 4th thy Pleat -elan. Sleeping Car Pa.eeog.ra (Sly i Full particulars from any agent. JOS., K11)1) (' 1'. Agent, tlmiirinn. 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