HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-9-4, Page 3THE . SIGNAL
GODERICH. ONT.
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THE
ORIGINAL
AND
ONLY
GENUINE
RE:WARE
INDIA LIONS
SOLD ON
THE
4111(1 I's OF
MINARD'S
LINIMENT
MEDICAL.
11 11R. GEO. HEILEMANN, OSTEO-
t'Al H. specialist in sierra's and cb.tdrrr'
e
sari ease and throat. partial drapers lamryo '
sad rheumatic coodit.ms. A.:e•o4lis behoved
wttko t the kmle. (mace at residence. owner
N.laon and SI. Andrew's sures. At hunt whir.
ndare. Thursdays n.d satuday.; any evening
a{o
.pp,aotment
me
dorrs. atute, chronic and nervous di
GRAIN RECEIPTS. RED CROSS DISBANDS.
Over Twelve Million Itushels Hatwllyd
at G. srk* in Twehe Months.
A statemelt bootee, Ly the. Inks
Shippers' 4 l.•al•$lte .\xwx•Iatluu allows
the aiuuttllt of grain +hfpfwrf from I•'ort
William and tort Arthur by Ism/ Itl !
t111• twelve mouths August 1, 1111K," to
.I111y :11, 111111.
opo 4:txterieh 411e shlpme.Itx were as
follows:
M'henr 1u.11'4.1,t box. i
4 tats ..... 1: 1I12.141N ••
H.l4 44y ...... , .. 31.N:i3 •
Flit 44111.1 •.9I „
'r.iral ... 12.Mne,ICit)
4filly three porta ••acessleel l 4wk•rk•h
In the t•,lulile of receipts: fort I1••-
\ Rete, 1, 1`..t1 r4! r_) buxlwlx : fort 4'0l '
Iarria•. .tr_LY4. bushels: 'I'Iin, 111.-
411111.:4I1 a•w
i,t:ll,•Iw. Tl• laces Intl'
tooth larger storage (reilil Ilse 1114,11
Uaullele to HokpitaL
Thr f .11•nA fug de,uatloit' hair liven
hero gr..lei nlly Ns...veel a1 AlevriiIi':1
hospital during .lintend : take. Mrs. W.
I.. II•irton : nue loser oraingee. Mr.. W.
I.. Eliot : tn1.10•1 of apple.. ills., Ie1nm.
11410 !stimuli.. Mrs. Carrie: encu. Mr. J.
11. Joh►stoti: Porn,r.. J. tlortou.
1.tehtttii . heel.ot tet 'hits, Mrs. .1.
I4'ali4we)1, 4:aMI.410i tie u.hfp: s1:2i110
from I1•41 CIIpes in 17.1 10.11,41 with
Ladle's Aid lid Melh.a (xt ehtt,'h
I:elhi l. for at X-ray of t for 1;e•
hospital.
WHY BEAUTY FA V ES.
A Condition Due Entire,
DENTISTRY. i Poor, Watery Blood.
c -_ _ __ ' ' The gut who returns home from ichor I
r (I R. 11 G. MACIX)NELL-HONOR ,,r from work thoroughly tired out wall
L! Gradwre Tlawuo Gn teri iy. Graduate fortunate
v CdMee d ()ental surgeons.
ismasar a the late Mare hale. Offices censer
ImamsM Wea.trert.I:udetich.
Final Meeting of Local Society After Five
Years' Work.
The final meeting of the Red Cross So-
ciety was held on Monday. August llih,
in the jury room of the court douse. with
Mrs. Hoxton. the president, in the chair.
The minutes of last meeting sere read
and adopted.
It was moved by Mrs. M_Kim, seconded
by Miss Burrilt; that Mrs. Abel be asked
A'UCTIONU*.
THOMAS GA AUCC 1 R ` k.R.
M
Bea R, Gdder•ch. All an.trerliefa b, Ira se
Idt all aigwalt*xr S 1 be.Noa.ptlY attended to
ree,deecer tekp4xa•e t't1•
LEGAL.
e nate if she escapesa phy-l.al break-
down. because this getting tired in ea -Co
is probably the fret w'arning:•ymptum of
a thinning blood that must not be disrt- .
gar.;ell if her health is to be preserved.
When the blood becomes thin and im• Mr
pure the Patient becomes thin. pale, any of
haggard and angular. She not only tires ; Some ti
out ea;tly but suffers from headaches. Her Maj
palpitation of the heart. dizzy spells and
' a leas of appetite: This condition will go.
from bad to worse' until perhaps fatal- to purchase t
consumption set: In. it prompt steps are rit&
not taken to increase and enrich the b.00d Moved by Mr: Robertain, seconded bv' 1 October Sth. 1914, to date totals the
_ -supply. 1-o make the rich red bolos, Miss Nilliam•t 1
1:.'.u•tug a ba.anc� on band of
1250 to head office -la. shah is to hr
left in he Bank as a beginning turd. tea
case the Red Cross Society wo[k should
b needed at any later date.
The public may be hatert,'ed to know
the number of pairs of wicks which the
C,4•cttach branch t f the S.x'tety ha.
sent out duranit the'war. -11.• :a t •!,:;,
merit of knitted comfort= ler our'.ddrers
was exist from•Goderich . n tint, M -r soh.
1444. For the first three ' e: r, matt
hundredr of *risters, caps, belts,
bed -
MRS. REYNOLDS -A H4 R;)'tr '•'..44 WORKER
Reynolds' record of 1.101pairs re wry:.s ,.'- , ;ar as we k'iow: uric, ta:;ed by
r war worker. and is the more notable from the fact that -she :4 quite blind.
e ago she received a letter from Qui en Niary conveying an t\p teas:on of
y's appreciation of her splendid work.
e kratting machine. Car- socks. etc., were sent. The nun:her n'
sods sent from the local hran.h from
Al G. CAM1k.RON. K. C.. BAKKIS-
LR• TAIL rdw,rw. noun pubis (lege
1=on ,,lett. Gosahrti. third door (cos
11wt heads to wan al lowest rata.
aC. HAYS
IaA:Mlsl Xle. SOLICITOR. NOTARY -
PVICLll. It I t..
-•t_erl� M
nrk'Meil.-Ili.wilt
.onStreet
tliaj/rc► tNTwprwenr re
Goal Itesste. t.was and !romance. i
OUDFOO1. b1LLORAN & COOKE
k abaaISTERS. SOLICITORS. NOTAWIES
wa...PLISLIC. LTC.
Mks u���
e un Ih. �a,uate, su..111.dwew nom Raa11l
111'250 be sent to head ; magmhetnt number of 11.tts'4 Hairs, with
that brings the glow of health no medi (dlce. (arrled.• a cash valor of at least $14,611.
rine yet. disc ered can equal Dr. Will RE( s I Gaderich can boast -orifi. great man}
Hams Pink Pills If given a fair trialAt the end of March t balance b
kna'e•s. oth old and Noun \ who have
their use brings rosy cheeks. tri ht eyes. on hand was. .' _ 10l 5; ! great records behind t1. m. t special
•a good appetite and goodtrtts. Ur. Ward collection for April.. ..... • 5792; mention must be, made of 'Mrs. yeotds,
WuhamR Pink Nulls have madeethousands •• •• • May .. .r.. i:to tis i mother of Sheriff - Rev t twirls, w• • has
of pale, languid girls active and strong. vale of yarn i 1 75 4 knitted Binge the outbreak of the war
On the first sign of poor. thin blood Cheque from War Auxiliary..
mothers shou'd 141$1144 upon their daugh. Bank interest 1 67 1Oahe Society has .hal vry suczessful
tern taking a fair course of these pi'Is. 1 results and ai-hrs to that,:: ecerv,nr who
!\taking a total of... A 13 helped Tither by work o: donation- to
will save further doctor belle. make it such a success.
They will not only restore health, but"
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be obtained EXP trikES. . A met ton was tnade that NI r. Robertson
from any dealer in medicine or by mail Advertising in S'gnal .... . • •. $ 1 1 tittle the accounts. The meeting then
at 50 cents a hos et 51* loxes for tAi4(1 " " Star 1 t',adjourned V:1:. WILLIAMS.
from the fir. Williams' ,te•lirine Co.. - -' Asst. Sec.
Brockville. o r Total f (ri
1i 54' 1.190 pairs of sticks.
Proof that Some Women
do Avoid Operations
Mn. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wia., says:
"I suffered from female troubles which causediercing pains
likes knife through my back and side. 1 finally lost all my
strength so I bad to go to bed. The doctor advised an operation ' �✓ �1
but 1 would not listen to it. I thought of what 1 bad read about AtigiV
- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first
bottle brought great relief and sitz bottles have entirely cuted me.
All women who have female trouble of any kind should try ,l1I
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." I, I!
How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation.
Canton, Ohio. -"I suffered from a female trouble which
Mused lite much suffering. and two doctors decided that c`
I would leave to go through an operation before 1 could
get well.
"My mother, who had been helped by Lydia F,.Pink- )
hate's Vegetable Compound, advised me to try it be-
fore submitting to an operation. It relieved me from \•
my troubles so I can do my house work without any
difficulty. 1 advise any woman who is afflicted with
female troubles to Five Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
tableCompound a trial and it will du as much ' f?
for them" -Mrs. Maws Bol), 141 GUI St,
N. E. Canton, Ohio.
Every Sick Woman Stid'{[ d\ y
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEG=ETABLE CONPOU N D
Before Submitting To An Operation,
LYDIA E.PINKRAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS.
harnli-ole taggdrt.
EC.•Irr 'I'nc..: 1:, t t., { rrs••ure of
poly tl.,• i::i o'.; eel relies idol
f:•i.•ud..l-.Inirt 1.1:? 1:•••.41) vi••ddiug was
.oh•uuii[:•thou yii•nday. v.•pt.•nw•
dr lot.
at rite 41'.me of ter. r ti.1 Mrs. Peter ate-
Tagg,d•t, 4'..44.4.1. .:r.••t, whin th.•ir
t•.hlg.'-' d:inCbo•r, )I .M•1, was -uedtel:.
inarringe-T.. Mi'..1„Ice I'.le:. 4;t.•1111.
.nn of the lute'.\'illi:a to :d;d Nr.. Mar •
-
e,,r.�t 4aeldi. ''4 1-,{� -.,. •. 1G•'. .t. .t.
7'rntdfsl• ..tt.i •ti, 1 a e bride, who
N:e. L'il'erl .I tt f '!:.•1' oils
L,.•ndugi>' ;„:•.•..• • ••tit with
...ea pea 11 1711: N I .,r l''tt a'
.hotter l..wptr id 1.... 1';.•• table*
were Wel ilc ,1•..,r:,`.-1 tti•1. ,.weer-
in•il'i nv. j,'4 teat. 'fin• '344.eh•-,
1:1i . i u. t ::..•. ..f-T•utigientu.u, rand
Ethel e'. 4`,.r. of t:vt•h r. ver formed Ih.•
' Inueh$ou Januar•. \4r.:1ud Mr•. Glenn
!eft I.% nu.t..r for 4':,r:,i:l. irout where
they well to: o f..:• ,•Moth ;•11•1
.otl.••r West. rte {s •b lit.. l'?n• . Irri,b•
1! , •-Ile•1 it, at 1 :1!-.r••.4 .'sit • : Lha• with
Mack ,teat.
g.4ereel• (.t.4.,.. A.
1
'1'KAVEL BY FLOWERY WAYS (1a41-bt it again ser.:ng Is Ittatca
rk4este luode to loon at lowest retey . • -
:• tters to The Signal Gm the Present ,
W.1'stan,►u1n. Kl I/. Clwaaa.I L..KILLatrtN -,nn of Parliament. The first of Cii
--I1-,4c r 40:",-hld t1 -Is •.peri:.
`
I CHARLES (ARROW. LL. El.. BAlt
l / Rtsl 5. R. attorney. •000tw. etc.. (cadent h
Macey loaned at lowest rates. I - •�•,„ , .,,rt --s':°
`..'pie•' v it e. r: ; .
d t till ,Lit. BA it MISTER. a /L 4
ii=
Krum, merry. pub,. and conveyancer.,
Oise-• t House. (.u..r, .. h. NI•rIm
•
INSURANCE LOANS. LTC.
4cKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE CO - Far en and isolated town prop
arty insured.
(Nicer.- Jas. Connolly. Pm*. (oderich 4'. O.;
Jas, Evaro. Vre•Pres.. nemhwtord P.1) ; Thomas
E. Hayti Sec.-Treas., Seansth P.U.
Doectors- 1). E. McGreew. k, K. No. 3. Sea-
orta. John G. (sews,. No. 4, Naiton, William
Rina . R. No. L `ealoith. John Hennewles,
Brodha`en. Geo. Alrlartnr'. K. 14. No. 3.Sea-
orth; 1ohert terns. Hark; Makwia Mc-
Elwee Clinton; James Evan.. Heechwoud; James
CmwwWly, (:.dent h.
Agents. J. W. Yew. (•udench, Ales. Leitch.
K. R. ho 1, Clinton; Nlihem L hesney. Sealorth.
E Hanchley, Sealor(h. Policy holders can pay all �
c,mrno and get their Carus recraperd at R. J.
oft fish's Clothing Stott. Manton. K. H. Cut's '
Groceey, Kingston street. (.odeneh, of J. H.
Reid'. General Stoic. baymld,
MUSIC.
FREDERIC T. EGENER,
Mus. Bac.
SINGING:
PIANOFORTE
PIPIT ORGAN
Studio next to P. J. M1acEwall's Garage
- Brophe3 Bros
1 ne Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders
at all
carefully attended to
hours, night or day.
GODERiCH -
END STOMACH TROUBLE, .
• GASES OR DYSPEPSIA
"Pape's Diem:pain" makes sick. lour,
Gassy stomachs surely foal flnei
in Ave minutes.
if what you just ate is souring cis
yore stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, or ymi belch gee ted erirtate
noir, nsdlgeated fond, or have a feeling
of dirtiness, heartburn, fellness, narrows,
bad taste in mouth and .trmna.•h head-
sets*. you este get relief le flee minutes
by neutralising acidity. Put an end to
mach .toma.h distress sow by getting a
large Ilfty-sent ciao of Papp s 1 -Hamlets
from any drag stere. till You realise la
*we entente. how seedless 1t Is to sneer
free indigestion, Syip.pela or say slim -
sell disorder canoed by food fertrsislihis
ds to ~naive acid la slsmsek.•
There are many wbo believe that
all 41. corporations and Indust mil
concerns only look to the material
aide of things and work mar hine-
like for the production of wealth, re-
gardless of the winter's snow and un-
hsedtng of the summer's bloom. This
1s often an erroneous idea. for It 1s
generally realized that man dotes not
altogether iive by offices and pens
and papers and engines and other
acnoutrementa of lal.or-he requlr's
trees and shrubs and flowers and
the loveliness of nature.
The Canadian Pacific Railway has
always paid considerable attention to
the development of garden plots
along its Ones. it is just thirty.
years ago since a C.P.K. employee
rained a few varieties of flower seeds
in his own garden. and thatrihuted
them amongst bin friends in the'
servlor M the tympany. with the
ohlec{1.,t promoting f.ower gardening
at the various station plots of the
rallwae. A vast advance has been
made inner then; sod now the com-
pany posaeswea a Floral Department
with headquarters at WIr.deor street
Atation, Montreal, and a Floral Com-
mittee which embraces members'
from the Easters and Western Pore
It impender the radasry of this de
pertillAnt that Re various station
pints and ether properties of the
enmpatty are cleared up and beauti-
fied Thousiaads of packages of
flower seeds. bulbs. trees, and shrubs
and large quantities of grass seeds
and fertilisers have been dlntrihl•test
during the last few years to station
erre*. sewtktsl foreseen. caretaker*
of rewind hollow. and all employment
living on the property of thew cam -
(1) Along the Zine at Moose Jaw. Sask.
(2) Woodstock. Ont. (3) Vaudreuil, Que.
pany. Travellers on the line observe tenaace of the gardens and oeleetInn
the happy results ao hiov•d. Tbe' of the feeds, bulks• and plants are
cultivation work is done in all cases supervised by Mr. B. M. Winegar,
by the employers thrmr''ves. who forester of the company.
in most rases acquired ;he art of The encouraging Inflnenee of
amateur gardening I y •aa;flower growing on the ('.P.R. dur-
Iessons firm leaflets issti' •1 by thbi tag the last thirty years has In
Floral eartnient. The best ma-; largo measure asetnted to the in-
terial Is alweys provided. Amongst, auguration of floral ,oelettes all over
the varieties of trees supplied are: j the country. niers are hundreds of
Maple. hllch, M'.eh, poplar sad oat-iC,P.R. officials rnnneeted with these
ripe. Some of the s'a:ohs are: wri- soefetlta, and most of them teeeived
gelia, berberrose. laurel leaf willow heir first lesson In flower culture
and sumac Perennials distributed at the C.P.R. flower bed*. Flowers
are: Oriental poppies', Iris. phlox, have improved the railway "tattoos,
veronica. galllerdla. lark spin% rot- and Inspired by the beblyy,,ppty of the
' nmbine. sweet wililam. and pinks. stations. residents of thi lova* lave
Redding plant,' need Include: ger- planted flowers and Unproved the
anions, colons. Cannan, pansies. appearance* of their homes. IR
enters, verbenas. petunias. and raster every division of the (.'I'.R. prises
oil plants. Standard tired packet' are given every year for the best
stat ont contain: Nastnrtinms, display*. and many of these srnatamr
' alys*um. mirrumett". sweet peas., railway gardeners have tried their
f)Rlo* and knrhla. Ferns ard bonus prndort* with mwee.S against all
plants are ,teen to the larger sta-, comers at the Mg Canadian and
dons. Th. establishment and main -1 Americas flower sshlblUona. -
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CANADIAN PACIFIC
A NEW TRAIN
THE TRANS -CANADA
AI.i. SLEI:I'ING CARS
DAILY
BETWEEN;TORONTO and VANCOUVER
Leare' Toronto 1.1:, 41.111
Arrive Winnipeg 9!i:i p.tu.'Snd day
•• t'algsry 9,1444 psi,,, aril day
,iamb 12 4o li.tll.:4n1 day
•• Vancouver 10.40 a,ul 401 day
First-class ellea•ping (oar Passengers only
Full )',articurars trout Any aLont. ` JOB.. Kinn
4'. 1'. Agent. ti‘slerirh.
ADVERTISE IN THE SIGNAL. IT PAYS.
Hard -Wearing Stockings
that Require Less Mending
That's what Buster Brown Stockings are, for we designed them
specially to stand the boisterous games your boy loves. Made them
with a two-ply leg and three-ply heel and toe. Made them from
extra -long yarn Apun in our own factory.
our employees have had years of special training in knitting Buster Brown
quality and good looks into hosiery. Your boy will appreciate their snug -fitting
comfort and neat appearance.
Buster Brown Stockings are young gentlemen's
stockings -suitable for all occasions. And you'll
find they do wear longer they require less mending.
You'll find it takes less money to clothe your hoy.
Ask your dealer for "Buster Brown" durable
hosiery. Sold everywhere.
The Chipman-Iiolton knitting Co., Limited
Hamilton, Ont. --Mills also at Weiland
BUSTER BROWN'S
SISTER'S STOCKING
Russel nrnwn'. Siater'a Stock-
ing Ior the Nrl. 1n. a splendid
looking aoCAlnaat a noeierate
price. A two -thread English
mercerlred 11.1e working. th:.e
I. shaped to el and wear• tory
sett indped.
Color, Black. Leather Shade
Tan, Pink, Blue and White.
BV$TE' BROWN
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