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THE SIGN PRINTING G CO:: Ltd.
Thursday, April 15,
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EDITORIAL NOTES.
The Saltford Sige says he has seen
t't risands of Aprils, but never one so
w.•,:ty as this.
Black, Green or Mixed Sealed Packets Only.
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The Tea That Never Disappoints
Another prohibition referendum in
si;ht ? And we. thought the last referen-
du n was to end 'em!
Sonia looks for a population of 50.000
within the next three years. "Man never
is. but always to be. blessed."
A bill hu been introduced in the Ls iI
lature to create Owen S And a city._ The
aspiring town on the Georgian Bay hill
been mlking substantial progress in re-
cent year. •
THE FINANCIAL PARABLE.
ay Stricklaal G:Ildan.
Arid it came to pas= in those days that
there (Swett in toe land of peace and
plenty a (tolerably) certain min who
obtained p ssession of one dollar, ea
even an kopeck. an sped, an been. an
bone. an iron man.—Selah.
And Olen that he found himself seiied
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of an simoleon, he mocked and said.
shook his knob and said:
"Some peep a have all the luck "'–
Fort Dearborn Magazine.
Toronto Stork Yank'.
(From The Earners' Sun.i Avid Ll
Tee United Forme s' Co-operative Co.
hindeed fora heavy
secured 314.50 per
•leer weighing 1410 pounds on Monday.
The animal was ,hi ,ped by J. N. Ker-
pighan and raised by R. Dures of-- Mc-
Wotto!
f -Mc-
Wotto! Th,u lookest lonely, little•ruund *Gash.
sae' Thus shalt go immed'ately tojoin
the ranks of the great majority, that4e in Huron counts shippers state that there
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A grasshopper plague is reported from wealthy, even the ri.h. Thou art too
LLestern Canada. A scheme to kilt them little to save.
And behold he spent it .hurriedly and
htthatesale with poison gas. such as •was gat nothing except perchance a third-class
' the pockets and safe-deposit vaults e
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may
in the war. has been suggested and headache that was not negotiable.
attempted And it was so that he learned from thin
no lesson. but dti likewise with every
sestertius thit came into his paw. even
When the weather allows the folks to , into his mitt.
bcom.t intere+ted in bra -bah. football, And when that he was old. he would remarked that his next load w ,old con-
tell,thee. it peraivenlure thou wouldst tain some sows. As one shipper remarked,
b,whng. tennis. autumobiling. h;htng• . listen. of what rotten luck he had always •'I can eedcattle and make alittle money,
boating and other outdoor recreation!. had. --Selah. but I out on hogs. -
the after -war gloom will not be so thick. And behold th ere dwelt in the same
land, which is caltedt'sa, yet another man
• who was constructe 1 of different material
A good friend of The Signal in Torontoand whose coca was upholtrt:ed differ-
s rites
ifferwrites renewing his subscription and'adds: sntlinside.
And when that he gat an dollar into his
"We do not wish to be without the Heirs : cerin he said: fierily as—hive this is an
of the old town. Long may Huron's
G.,iden GatA And its prince of papers
prosper.: That's the kind of letter we • turn
are quite a tea cattle left there. The
liquidation of the heavy animals. how-
ever, seems to he. iretty well over and a
big percentage oldie stuff lett is
drove to the 'ilapll.t church, wlirre
thew were $tidied ill marriage by Hey,
J. E. lblugaton. After the tvrt•lutrny ,tm •
they proceeded to the 1 of Mr. Bell.
.the bridegroom's isiitiItttg house. where sr
a deltas -wedding breakfast was served.
Mr. (Smith, who ix about twenty-
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eight years of age•, has lived herr prse-
lirally all his IIfe awl a taut i friends lot
wish hint all happiness and pre •rlty
willreside Ilj� Mr. and `tics. . ufth x�Remarkable Sale of Floor Rugs
twill re•sle R^.'1\'1u401anl, Mr. rt th
rollowlug his badness in the flax 1
dn.try.
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Numerous raisers of live stock are going
out of the hog industry. A khtof-.shignielts
are corning to market with sews included
and yesterday a Huron county shipper
Isar. of the daddies ! R is an whole
t I have worked for it. and behold
is fair play ! When 1 am old
e to work so hard, this bit of
r will merely be getting its
• and un
' like to get. , .— silver or p-�
i second- wind; and it and all Its children
A. Hepworth irnan. according to Tne' will be worktnd kN me like mad. not ask-
OwenSIttni S in. has had a letter from a, ing f..r aday' off. fx an old age pension or
an tight -hour da. Get to work, fair
'brochsr in Australia stating that January plunklet, tlrld ort fur m& so that when 1
tad of this year was the hottest day he am so old r lie abiut how good 1 as s in
had ever seen there. The thermometer i youth. th alit o daily kers aedme intsmoking-
registered 11 degrees and the birds were tobacco, asp 1 pe
1 And it was sr thht, as often as he gat
fa'ling off the trees from the extreme •an
can that he did nut need far his recce
heat. I spry pleasure ur food or raiment.
he chucked it into the safety' bank, even
the work -house of the dollar: and when
There is tome difference of opinion as: that he was old;and w•abbly in the knees
---to what form a soldiers' memorial should he at at ea•e and spent most c+f lits time
take. Some of the proposals are grot- , tr,ing to invent ways o, stating oft the
fl t bar- e In mind Pleas of the ,•tber man who was forever
t he ner• tions to come the story of Fart looked upon the well -painted dwel-
s the What is .h t - Q �.. tc. taluut r.a Lan
is that the memorial shouldiii itself recall And behold when that boob of the first.
o r generations
the devotion, sell -sacrifice. f tide and ling of the wiseguy of the second part, he
bravery of the men in whose 4L I1 -
erected.
The U. F.O. have nominated
Biiiluby, :president of their Proeini:tal.
organization, as a candidate in North.
York for the House o: Commons. As
I Orth York is the ndng for which the,
_ Liberal leader, Mackenzie King, has al-
rea0 been placed in nomination, the
-acc.._t;e,n of the U. F. O. in this case has
_.-,-aatr'rgrarc than ordinary significance.
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B-ussels oun,t people debated the 1
question whether rhe world is grdwing
letter or not, and decided that it is im-
pr wing. We agree with them Except
for baekwardwesther, and Bo'shevists.aod
proti'eerers, and strikes. and the coal
shJrtage, and die higheoH of living. and
grabbing landlords, and the after-effects
of war, and the Irish question. and a lea
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other little things. this is a pretty good
old world.
C.int,n has ambitions. Our sprightly
••cotem'' The News -Record says:
"If Owen Sound is made a city Han•
over, as the next largest and most central
town. will be in line to become county
-town of Grey. thus when Godench be-
comes, a city Clinton will be Huron's
--- county town.' -
01 course Wingham might have some-
thing to say on .the ground of its -having
he
the et4s oa Clinton' ill-OMmatter of
population.
The bye -election in the Federal ri
-of Tirniskamin$ last week brought another
victory to the Farmer -Labor combin-
ation. Angus McDonald winning the seat
with a vote of more than 2.000 over
the Liberal candidate. The Government
candidate was at the foot of the poU.
The seat w •s formerly held by the 1 to
Hon. Frank Cochrane. a member of th
Ottawa Government. On the same day
Mr. Rinfret. Liberal. was elected in one
of the Montreal divisions by a large
majority over the Labor candidate. lift
the eleven bye -elections held since last
summer the Government has lost five
seats formerly held by Unionist members.
in each case a Farmer or Farmer -Labor
candidate being elected. The Govern-
mept has held only two seats, Kingston,
Ont.. and Victoria, B. C.. where Cabinet
Ministers were running. The Liberals
have held the four seats they formerly
had.
"Woman is certainly becoming very
athletic." said the observant man at
Pales Basch_ • Whyy, L could pick out
several good ftlotbsU teams from among
those ply gi f Date, judging, that is to
say—'
nd the observant limn laughed rogu-
ishly-
"judging from the number of
splendid backs sod balfbecks of view."
ADI' ING BRINGS RESULTS.
Wingless" n Geta a Wife in This
Way.
Winghata.. April 7. —A rtuualsw In
real lite ended happily titin saleroom'
w lieu George Smith. et r,•-ide•ut of this
towgs was married to min White, of
EI loracto. 111. smith
several weeks ago Mr.
advertised in The 'Webster Adver-
tiser for a wife unit in it few tlayr
rtrrtawl a letter from alive White.
After further torresp,utleutr she In-
formed him that !Le would arrive In
11'iugham on April 7, turd asked bio
to wiser a white rose . .li his emit as a
means of Identttit•ati,ni. unit .he would
do likewt..•. At ::.:11 the train ',bleb
Cupid haat depend.•.1 ort bringing her
to her lover milled Leto the .'talion
lid surely enough the bride. with her
who is a. mtrse. stepped slyly
mat ti Ow platform awl wax greeted
by hots lover and a host of friends.
There t -.t un exceptionally large
erowdNiIt th.- .tat ion a11.1 the happy
rolipb• onvoltltteru•l1 s•unsi.leralde dif6-
iiiTfr-iu 'ereine Melt' war ttnou1h to
the rellr o1 the .melon, where a cab I
was await hl¢ $been. Ultimat.'!' they
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bilmam7[l�
as ml♦If7 iangicii sf711�x�M' imixIkaii 1tisioltxo
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. A.CHESON & SON
How [Feelers Make 1letley.
Owosso. Stich.. April 11. The
1hvtwso Physician.' rimy, in au- 11
nouucing au increus• of rill per cent..
In tees, declares iu ju.11tteatiou that .
Amines w111, 11t.•el here colo Ia!MI 'to
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We place on sale at once about 200
medium and fine quality British Floor
Rugs—Brussels, Tapestry, Brusselette
and Wilton. Prices are marked special
to ensure quick selling.
Brusselette Rev - 'Me Seamless Rigs
in colors nd designs for any room.
'2 x 3 yards, $12. r for $10
3 x 3} yarbs, $22.00, n $19
x 4 yards, $25.00, for.., $20
Tapestry Rip
in a range of colorings and signs.
2} x 3 yards, $19, for .. ..... $17
3 x'3} yards, $27, for $.5
3 x 4 irt►�da� $3G., for ... ............$2E
11 Brussels Rugs, __
= extra heavy pitg and very rich colorings.
X x 3 yards, special $25 and $30
NI :. x :3} yards, spacial $35 a.1 $45
d x 4 yards, special $40 and $50
} x 4 yards, special.... $50
Keeps Baby's,
_Skin ), ,I.
Healthy. _ _ t,
every mother could oaf! I
Tealize the . danger which
lurks in the neglect of chafing
and skin irritations she would��;
not take Chances on being it
without Dr. Chase's Ointment tilt
to apply after baby's bath. " II
It the development of x
eczema and makes the akin sort. s
amooth and velvety.
e0 teats a box. all dealers, or Pdtsaasoti
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Bata a Co, Ltd., Toronto.
Dr.Ghase's
Ointment
Diknot forget..
-454file your
Income Tax Return
on or -:before the 30th of April, 1920.
dominion of Canada
Department of Finance
ALL persons residing in Canada, em-
ployed in Canada, or carrying on
Iptshless in Canada, are liable to t# tat-
on income, as follows: -
1. Every unmarried person, or widow, or
widower, without dependants as defined by the
Act, who during t1W caieridaryear 1919 received or
earned $1,000 or more.
2 Ali other individuals who during the
calendar year 1919 received or earned $2,000 or
more.
3. eery corporation and joint stock company
*those profits exceeded $2,O0Q during the fiscal
year ended I "I
Forms to be used in filift
returns on or before
the 30th of April, 1920.
ALL INDIVIDUALS other than
farmers and ranchers must use
Form T 1.
FARMERS AND RANCHERS
must use Form T 1A.
CORPORATIONS and joint
stock companies must use Form
t2. -
Penalty
Eery pertnn required to ,n•ke a '.turn, who
falls to do .o within the time limit. .hail he
.ubl.rt to • penalty .f 'twenty ay, per r.ntum
of the •moue, of the tar p•yahle.
Any person. whether taxable. or otherwl,.
who falls to maks • return or pro.tde Informa-
tion duly required .wording' to the provision of
the Art. shall be liable on •amm•ry conviction
t. • portal t• of r1a for arch day donna
whirl, the default coatrooms. Also say proem
m.klM • fates stat.m.mt In spy return ter In
any information required M the Minister. shall
►. Mahle. on summary cM•lrtIow. to • penalty
not ..e..dlaa $1e.S011, r co eh month. IwpA•sa-
went or to both sae and Imprl..nnwat.
General .Insttuctiofls.
Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or
assistant Inspectors of Taxation or from
Postmasters.
Read' carefully all instructions on
Form before filling it in.
Prepay postage on letters and docu-
ments forwarded by mail to inspectors of
Taxation.
Make your returns promptly and avoid
penalties.
Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION,
LONDON; ONT.
R. W. BREADNER,
Commissioner of Taxation.
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Stair Carpet
Reversible Uaioa .. SOc, 65c and $1.25
Stair Oilcloth
with heavy canvas back, 111 patterns.
1�-each at 2Sc '22I -inch at 30c
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Women's Suits •
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Good quality all -pure -wool Serges lA
and Tricotines, tailor made. Some plain, A
others trimmed with military braid row
upon row, and smartly button -trimmed. M
Price very special. $30, $35, $42.50 and $50. X
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Women's Dresses• •
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Taffeta and Georgette Dresses, Silk. M
Duchess Silk, Poplins, Serges, and Jerseys. ■
A large and very pleasing choice. One •
garment of a style. Well made and X
range in price $12, $IS, $20, $25, $31, $35, x
$37 SO and $45.00.
Suiting Saga
We continue epetual sale of 46 -inch in
French finest all -wool Suiting Ser ,'e, in ■
navy. \bjack, brown and purple. Send ■
for sample if unable to see it in the piece. g
Worth $5,00, at per yard $3.95.
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GaCorsets
A very large new
popular and beautifiil Cor
The Corset that improves ev
It laces in front. The Corset the
loses its shape. Prices $3.00, 53.50,
$5.00 and up.
Wo Acheson & Son
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ilio,lest .•states airtime
-Their astoui.hiug Armorial
limn only Ise etldained on the
that each of then got hold u
armed OWN II
Towage and Charlet Su. To awe suer$•
r Carom far poni.ons an p,,wea
.cc.o.,.ano offse caseose oa/ee�•
}ere.1 n•. ...: Oe.e.nd feseta
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daten timer our .„poly. pew, Pre, gar
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Always at your service
with the best goods at most
reasonable prices.
J. J. McEWEN
South Side Square Telapheae 4i
School of Commerce
Clinton aid Goderich, Ontario
Offers the following courses :
BUSINESS
STENOGRAPHIC
SE CCA�V1tli
and arranges Special Calms for .idents.
The following advantages :
H ably qualified teaching waif
Actual business groom of bookkepirta
Crodonoal typewriting tate
Petineon! guaranteed
Veealtiefral Training Meisel
f. the. di•ui e M Ca•Homem .ar•.a
.oast fwp.tw b• Soldier& Civil
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a. F. NOD. M.A. STOW.
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MONS NI CLINTON
Spring term begins Trees. April a. Ilk
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The Trouble Man
It's a comfort to know there's
a man on whom you may call
in yaw, troubles—the Plumber.
We 6ow our bu=$nese and
ate bare to serve you.
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FRED. HUNT
•• THC PLUMBER"
Hamilton Strom
Plumbing
Eatent.n.nKhiuIf
PANNING
Heating
AN INNIleatingg
Metal Work
$TRATVONO. ONT..
We give thorough trai neo. We
give indiy'Idual instruction We have
no •hinder vacation. Students may
enter at any tune Commence your
coarse now. We plum graduates in
alone. Write tor ear free rat-
a ne.
p. MCL.ACSLAa,Triaelpal
The Double Track Route
bet a can
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
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CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service
SSteeping cars on nigh$ trains, and
parlor cars on principal day trains.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent. or C. E. Horn -
Ing. District Fa4105 er Agelpt, To-
ronto.
O. 11. Latiller, Station Agent, phone 2N
F. P. LAWRENCE & SONS
Town Agents Phone
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tealtaeliNito
The New Decorating Store
West Street
in addition to our lines of Wall Paper. Paints.
etc., we handle all kinds of
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WINDOW GLASS PLATE GLASS
\ REVELLED GLASS MIRRORS, eta
you are thinking of doing any decorating this
ya cell on us and let us give you an estimate.
J. Cuthbertson
Nsi'th aide Wast *lest Ooderlch, Ont.