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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-6-24, Page 3i Lias." has ase ti.lacti•n, leer three- areratbm., Itqukk) alit. sore thnett• bhstcWtit. near. alvia. M irth-a And :any kind ut )uw, -yr -•All► Old. Reliable Remedy ltlr.'.laared•Ilam ,•.1St.,l'.•rincab(nl, (mat., cillo.-.Itawd ...went aunty is ma •. old ntial.6 ren asp. 1 ally. kept o Ia,•tL in the h. ..• and h.,ve naontatindrJ .t to gwter, ,(•er..1onytrklde.Mrebett. :my real all r In oast LIMO it Mal a..' , a oar ha lh,w �, ,. 1 M'h . �ds Kai , of Pain Liniment Yat•utoutIt Nova Scotia.. • TO SIGNAL - GODERIOH, ONT. Children'..vk1 $.elet): Neter. Nut lu a, ItellgLeur Sense. QIe YEtug! % ftM.IN H 1U r ( '1 .:Ittaa !n the• lune Finance riNice t lents (e s • u. ruo , ty last wcr Accuuute a'rte passed es soldier purchased. rani*' list►{ t Health anti sireugih (y t ower wh rimer. s at Sytutgbaok rather incoherentI 1 o sirs ;t . toe county Y e r and dui. • +} s ra ladthwtl. j, nd n 1 h mar► toast p +tet• visitable to tdetriUy the case Su a lett, .11!'4 Well That Ends Well. L 'know, June Ills -Miss Nora J(1� t'lu. mel.. t +awltataeudtlare *L tIW receiv tunng rflpoul a h„nd which U'e Knowles was married at the AletlxNhs1 m u(hly roret,n,. lit the (hildregs' .11d olds had lir sed, lits rttrl ,('> ' �l. parsonage ht re today to WW1 blrxrrp;.u, a t lot u{ 1� +' 1 l' I r k e g and the otbee yta�' J h Mrs. Tinualny., Juste 2li 1:xo:-ra MY 1 t ' , . Ur;(r o Lary reported rt �,1 verybusy armor.. Five) rirrnt hack to the Soldier askitt� 'tx stoat 12.1 pas w wt:cuan that t was limiting• at •l u'clt>Lk, the a &UO$2y 1)ttug Rrn :urde ward, of the Society Wee n;a:ion and incider}tally n quirir' et quut,ng ,(,,rk,'' ::ad Aus• nu.%ald l {onued by R. ('. F.' bemuse l he tlbh)P .. t 1t l ltd 1'r. 2TT I1 f tl J t u i r L rdun �c 1 eti's Drat• : ole a Wight. u -r u � n' want 1 t pu.nu:e soil tl Is v aft wee ' ,y ti.e maglattate s ors err whither it was a t'enverte .bond. J1a1;.a1W(1. *1') 16 6t11xr1nllr:Ut sol vl (tie 'e l on iC • 1trrIl2 241 salt t, : aw-at• premed tot eittiderim ► 11►a 1.Gil` r -.r 6t`. �Tlf.--mina • sort 't'r1f11Rried,' klil6" t t arta:ehT to the i(ucli ify To- t At.. bitntm�tr+stss- b4C O4eu,e a� u:} 1 Qsttkc, when cr.n 1 \1'•s , oy t to 1 alibi. tti.teitatutty:e at Let teem,. . Knowles two atm aiti) for eIU 3393). ' 1 Suutb attest ttuebtx,.J c t I:1Iias I nowlea:afar r.eCiv'in A premise L1 1 1l g b h f l bey wr to back the reedier. and l don't would be g ad t . kgow of a gond biome In it me,sed up in relit�t�un either. 1'uu just 'lit couhlry ., • • re he coeld work on the Gerd u to ale l -T; '•was "-1rw 1'wk 1iiu Th, t u s • e we a ri glad to LVrnin;,' t'o'te 'for eialneen Ibis I- Lave •t.tlereo . ,Messiahs did riot hear from Ala Sr.. -amen • know o! n h open to a bright, alit - �_- • __:____" fn,pt amour Bili. -11uu %id, :•,, 2,- , 113 some Itme, and becunung*"aluttuus 1.1'x1)• Is },,ai v.:rteen, %vie, le lam ar:d t- 7-. - decided (b imlitIlte lance d►nge through • is dt shot,- „i ting an eduratu,n. There I • . ' The IhKtu�'r i in.f !'ae: a timing 7r. coup i .: , tit, ul t her counsel. Walkerton 1 wyrr. dlzznussJin ,,, d•,el.,; 1, , u, alk a 111.ii a k'. . 'd^.!ourtet n, r• bdy fur a , r Dr. Build:, w•Lo was asked by a man in nod gut'logy (i, • ,1 , 1-,..., ,t o t Air Slue man exp.4ntd a lima time he MEDICAL. • o• MUNI! N. tS'Ik0 tell',. .Luu,ulea.o t •tartldlcuu lure * npr,. t►ZY ear, rue stdih ere. tease diallers, us bas aid tkklwalic tilt -Mesa. \ Alias lea erd4.e Htttsr rte rile. ( ate at soi:toe, cwne %Meteor 1 Ai(toe%. p. AiIca, ca.c Wrrey.,'Ilen(t)tett:.ty :site: 12(am by appointment AUCTIONEER. THOMAS OUNDRY AUCTIOPt .ER. Hoa 67,Goderici, MI intent hots by Mull or tilt at St4uell.e.ce will Lt jatletwtd to rearbei.ee tern Liss 11v. LEGAL. , (111( 1 he to , .where ptituit and dA/1.• t s wt n•, , ince last met e a; Mala: T FI: L e b. xnehipofGedwlch,lll0; Flea .shi) t•f t,e}t, *PI Al ss T,.iizia• '•i eijcunrtances to attend his wife; trued se seely their L . ...p trot y ':tds lit • /'1'd ell • Etu, buttt huvfn,t Ulnae t s to � I ,: latter. _ I 'nv12 live t ons, . said the Out the •btu u •. ul}' :it was lvr aevcrr ; -` endynu shltl'ave'etn w'heth:r you hill tuat 1 con' hetet:. i,se them hlj• sleep 1t 1\left lvl i et titre• seas very d, Urbt d and brol•in mad in the I lint( 1 (7442. SSI Lk. ter 11`nneria• Sh,,;rtls after the womIn died, and its Acumpan}.h:t: hit'u t .,,ituiithic)hruni Ineti ate. 'e',„ ells. Wm• Strachari, 31; t; t me:midge 1 kit tiled te.il 1 Ino. i began , due ctlluse the mea el Medicine sent in his to set: tail if'1 dill not s,,,,tr plater. remedy to carry on the inditte,t :and uy,," 1�, train L•(,I2 .L•.ldbd 1.1.alagr' 1 thech'dret.: bora of lhe(,ranu lots.. Utd 3'c.0 kill the chi ' m'• asked dietttlust 'nave II led nearil every ped a tie LIr , 7 tar tlrx eu)ul •• ; mal h is rtreat o i'LI)dj__ ., d fruit; a•,1Tdetroli. f husband, the next d y. a6 ti 1X Il,acl l i 1, Llmi ul. Seeder '{ that the drul,gxts sell •Gut they al:vrr 1(rckh t ge; `- • lie Ate c. St;lfrs•. amu.' lathe pit idem Iz S: I opeland sect J. 11. r lino!, ! 11rs. Curr, t t• :rem' rt yon clue 'er '" he persisted h 'pod Ire ticntick )' "Di } it l Mrs. Lit le, v tables; A Friend •;ode • No." brad dezixed'rt- r n.;,2 jo. y.l;tjtj,c, sue, Charles lira, shalt, muetta ors. 1ric6TGwn )li;, _t tab:e6 $rrdlruct: '\Isle ,/ire -e r." its ,tl and •a- u e ,atT (slum �. Iliad 1 outlet lout (Ulu the test. I t u, : William MiLeu Mini Ltireal mei/ at his W. 11 mi ti r .1,:evale, a; p:t : f:, IA rt 'ave n) legal cemat d. Spa a \foment\ itch congratulate nn s. h Dai WM.: so 1„me here op Jure tach ►n his six }=third • I l'2Ikon. to u, bk., lb;rrs. l i.(xjtrr.,. ..• attse what', h.• t+r ate to eeitiliy. I year, shad to oW 1..1•tti -la_Li_-tvtlt. two MTI spfai t1! c;t'tbms 4.. s. U Miler..., _ _ daughters. Mt . Fred I_ 1')itvld.on and allawls s*.w : tr - \buses b. -3t: `Ila -_1•a ' llrr l}tmlid Friend._ _ r yr nt,w taken L lir **Atka (J the meth. a basket of i o •lope; Miss Sharp, '2 ,rne, ?Also Passe , in- ` w 7lzetit, r d)-1 ha on and flus Is wt - (2 (I Ild at dune for tar, . bliss fern: , anu out t•en, 11 iihi,T. of tt.ree jars of tc:, and pickles;A'r.. Chas hat e's"mil Guide .►esrd me a moment ago My ppetlte is :ah:rntiid i..t tont May , Toronto lie.ole ce ming t„ 11 i tI'2t!iin Mr, • Black, ck,thi Lit you think 1 en ' - to . •11'•1 lv food Lilt tinct that I can digest 1icLaughlin was engtio. in the tattlj `Chtnext,ou' Meeting of the' ,eiety •thiel; from hie feta• Tit held m triit�er, at the12'66 ]?Cern -1 some matte tossicateg-_Whe1i2. r.'jeued it erther lend st;, . %e S flan tit( his tin pre 'hie eta • Itte•cause lit the nature dt ItcstCJ • tpJhrhusband.: � l,,lntsdr.....�luclmatrrclwrmlr++d+li)k..Jt:iauGLY:rI rt;iry. Mrs. Wm. t'•33, to. bol brats #rot jaiti. • b r my axldi.lon I would ioi1apsi.... t ht1�1111'a3 lnfjTL• sly. rt elt nd rt • ••1 had read in we pJlk•"S IN,w people and tar •s tier, at.d IN, In1mN Fr Li G. CAMI•.RON, K. C. IHARRIS- 17( TER, st210r. n.:tary publt . place i�t1semmrdlttr. Street. e.od,uc11, thud door from igaars. 1 rust iamb to Iwo al lot6rat relit. D C. HAYS, it. BAAa1STEh.SOLICITOat.NOTARY Pt,ISLPC. k. IL. Once-Slerhnn{s..I'an.k 131.tk, I;aa,ilum srrect G.dtaicb. Telephone ea. Real Estate. 1•oaoa and Insurance. PROLLIOOT, KI3.LGPAN A CCGhk. $ AORIS11-RS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC:. ETC. Oda* cm the Music .c7Wd.A•••+• 1••o.3 Rawl o. Street, Guderlcb. Private lands to loan at lowest rates. W. Pent sour, K. C.. J. L. )(Acumen men H. J 1) Coma. - f'IHARLES GARROW. LL. B., BAR - y HA ER. attar nay. suhc,tot• etc.. <:utknab arty -leaned attlowesl rates. SEALER, BARRISTER. SOL- I!.• 11.1TUk. toter), puW,c and conveyancer. Otto -Churl Boum Oodcmmb. (N1[m IIISURAIIC&. LOANS_ ETC. M cKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- Dl arse ECO. -Farm Mad isolated town prop - ort insured. hers -Joe- Connolly, Pres" Goderkb P. O.; 'las. Evaoa. Vice -Pea., Beechwood P.O.; Thomas itBays, Sac.-Treas. Sealortb P.O. •Directors -D. F. McGregor, R. R. No. r. Sea- ; John G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Welham R. R. Geo. It Seat«th; John Neo. It. Sea ea: Geo. McCutney, R. R. No. 5, Sea- obertFerns Harl«k. Malcolm Mc- g Clinton; Jams Evans, 1teethwood; James aaaony,ton h. Agents: J. W. Yeo Goder•ch. Ale:. Leitch. RR R. No 1, Clinton; William Chesney, Sealorth; i- Hlnchtey. Sealorth. Policy-bolder'can pa all Cyments and `et their cas receipted at . Grocery. tab'a Clothing Store, Canton. R.H. Cent. Mori's Gemmel Slware street. ls rseld iet+. « i iI. • VatataMILMaa BropL1e3 Bros. hie Lead. e lug • Funeral Directors sad Embalmers • Orders carefully attended to at 111 -bears.-night or day. GODERIOH Assarsousiewalewoommilsolowoolou utuaet 7UIIK• _ _ _ _ . - can with t d;u,.'u n, 1 leo )ongtr have busilir2s at Foriwtth, think w k ecu -ought to-adcl el ZZ2 J. lr wh1tr rt lily _weak and the tl P n prtattent, ffie y dear ►uatrui Tr n tiipt fltllf /ia ri.turr.at i,nhate tate cuiu pkRly di ap11 I sTi p suu1L'I; such -fit'-siiti Slag V u1 st • ''al 1 t a ease l trusmess fc; the err met menthe. 1 rise UT the n :r 12 g' facltcg It .(Ital rd.' Arthur Green, the Culross far er who True. l The cnlortsme c 1.: haek into n y cheeks , m;,• sleuyuely ilia;tp ; n d •hum • f'" h' tne \ 1 uatrt1. aid 'bur whose t u -that the What h. 1 dp r. apt t teals Facmc -arid [h,• - But I am certain of one thing, alar• 1, :1 , .28(1 in spirits. 1 ,.r( },.0 these fails m• hlunng (amps (cru/ searched, , "What. Ir your (planta of the possibility and my comp'• :i , i• Muth improved• 1 1.4,04 ng a I:imt'y • I • �8 • tntd-a :•e- t.wi-art t.•r'ht and apple Dm/sat-tear. "i'nr--sere eilrr}h..x •:_tah abttttt that.: tatty }1etl?lk tl<.ittentll.>dy_..I'i. iter lit eel u'. Ottawa• of crnnmumtatu g with the eitted r h. R+ a .64(121( such app te- 'A1r. Dour} :.44), ' lieutenants have come a great u,:a to restore the, petstige I positive chance for IxcBcr aid .hu.dlkr gladly, (lir Tprl.,r 1.• - a( n n.rhtalth and turned Saturd:•>' lost to t1,e fold again olthe(hrtaniih•;tsla re a. nits• runient and 1appirr enrnrn22 i,'rtiun •via:, the Surnvlhandy S ..r :t 1222.'dieu 1 was wafter an absence o1 ovey'two weeks, it of•demi Tracy.* Whatt(needs&.ttivttan'a'kv,'aA d *'d.4 w••rr [Le eIT '. mut:h tlt>cour . 21\‘!!,,1111.0111111- c,nitn I11 j ,d stt,m. that. the IIll ti a ntan_wrote his i, a dra ,c post': silrilar� o +1,.. Cc mp r st le lit healtt . hrulher.in•law 1112. 1 rownecumbe. Of. h,hed at Toe t2u i Oclobtt: (419. And The tihuttc. I :lien lv dt•... y 11 tt. •Sergi 1. Ir'�yiin a plan called Auburn, and P ei i4lr and t.:.le,tdmie, .1u NI: lkaynscumbe listened thither arxt there may be a chance of'gcI .ojJitnriitg Oh. graciou f the, • Wesal I'. :hi met to.,1 s (timer i would not ble k the news Do • n: •t;t n. ill I. r the a rt m ,rs ,:t rat o (tr • bl-shing beide one,. - ; evt•r,t- town. , I pars':adrd him t *return In his home: p ifib l h P 1 f lit in• a.few lad date and brief I \ ' 1!w m sorry that many fraud would Q I resole itself 'into a tragedy bas bct'n sly caroled nn. • tarn stow= 11)0 airy charge fur f. A -Canadian orator agmer, sr n !tear. wt r / any grutsurrte-CUtreirtR- derived :profit l f' • . leen years of•'sue.esslul oil decided to' feat ring t affair, -Kincardine Revtew, t regimee /itre :When you have had your heaven on earth! sell out and 217(4•. to (Int no: He gave I are.lirtriared'' ti'ouwilt be told whet butter'' e;ate. , this bluff esp:an ltuutn1 his tion.; "I'm' than are ' You'll.lea•n when buying eggs ,.r fruit ' hankering for tl.e sight of \trtes. Flit' - til: Willie was discovered by his axe which? Ilow'much it costs to feed the brute. I fourteen years 'I have hn,ktd from my 2 Sar ' duariously smashing all the eggs • I window on a morsel_ of what ? liar, , 'n t • ou•e. cation moot • be cease The interests whish hay (rem the l rt. iia and ov erleadrd to spend .it lavishly Jath Government tn,•al!ed ` t would be proryl"h• and n sive (o'Ihe to pular grill. ty rrspon- It ; wore ! Barbed wire ` My .child• n are hy, il c she cried, aghast, "what The /.sled•OIIi Days. growing up to a landscape of - t r deryou :mean by breaking all those eggs? ' nr,•.kvllle Rec4,1er. ' Barbed whet! -Bathed wire t" T -.+ -%••Well."s ' Wihie:' Iheard papa saying Some of us carr remember when we '• says The-Getrat+ianFreester -Journal, ceul(1 go into a gtocery store and buy proveethe great'ttabiltzer of prairie something for a quarter. 1 ation. Keep Them Growing' I Children who are over -thin, • listless or delicate, should take SIott'S Emulsion regularly every day as an aid to growth and sturdiness. INothing surpasses Scott's* Emulsion as a tonic -nutri- ent for a child of any ago. �acott A Dowse. Tomato, Ont. 1 Tonga and CY�rles Ser.. Toronto aw.d thassatorattlika hi lesitheet week. Cant d.■...d (a ea assersses Asa sit L�• few no.. Weis iso CwsIsrla. W. 1. ELLIOTT. Priael7M Raincoats for men at a remarkable price lien's Tweed Raincoats. The coat is cut in the single- breasted style, a•�loose belt witklackIe. 34 to 42 at $12.45° .-# 6: Mei s Fawn Raispeb. 1. Made in singre-br d style, double -stitched seams. Sizes 34 to 46 at $7.45 M. Robins Sesfk_Siile Square --- Goderitk OPEN EVENINGS Fruit Growing on there wetibese bur , end I'm trying to. iL-EdsnburRh Scots- man. L C --- t ..n new c�vel as w z • '! lose Wit„ . t ' . tinted. -Limy Gcargett'c tend fez ,- I.!ousm-'tholeLI:Ei.Irflittgetsaufnerunder thin e tc., are really beucfftted by being cleansed 'wit Li - 1 UX iI.UX tit•: •s out-eny perspiratars stains--leavrs v: thing fte.:h anal NEW. You Sec, there is no rubl ._.g • with LUX and it is so pure thr.t it will harm noel::r.;; at aH that pure wateriitselrn1Ty tguch. LUX is matchless in purity -matchless in rest:Its. Lux is sold at. all Grocers Departmental Storss. et,. el handy rec'pe-boob "The Care of Doinin Clothes" • gladly ran: free on mores!. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO a'iri FIbLE RE PAIRI N G ► ing your tread•wotn tires to us ' e let us retread them for yo u and an extra 2,000 to 3,000 extra mile- ge out sof tires that are prat ticallY . . ilrorthlena, or let us reline you t titer . /�� which will strengthen it 50 per cent. • Jos` Tires repaired in the proper 1 Mme by our process will pay biggest r12 tints. _ R' Let us examine your tires. -If we t cannot save your buytltg a new t ire, it». 7-", ; ``$I;+ will be a Tires, Tubes, Acceesorie-. N '' Haml:I •n St,, • { H• J. FISHER, befo ]leatg re e eof of the \ wheat grower hundre + of varieties of small fruits grew n the sheltered 'Pots of that great orth-west y( the American Continent. now kno as Use Canadian Prairie Provinces of Alberta. Saskatchewata<and Manitolla. Several varieties o wild currants and hurries. of a m St delicious flav- or. are still found throuChollt these __three prov'�IL11-))'Slf1 ne excursions for one of the most de- llgbtful divers ns In the life on the farm there. / n the woodlands, bo- th. ere s, lakes and rivers. It dos not a io^lg during the season for thew en -folk and the children to pick tfictent wild straw es. 'aepber es, saskatoons, red. black and lie currants. gooseberries, etc., 44 keep the family well supplied In p/bservea until the following sea- . 100( ANNOUNCEMENT. The season has arrived for White Footwear! We !IRVe a large assortment of Weltllenes Pumps. Colonials aad Oxfords, with low told high heels. Also for misses and children we hate White Canvas Oxfords, Slippers and High Shoes. White Canvas Oxfords and High Boots, in Welts & McKay's, for men. Let us supply you with your wLite goods. ^^^^-HERN'S BOOT SHOPw 4 the -w414- vil'1Rtit at --trust igiow so profusely It Is natant! to *e- t that some. at Iwai. of the cul- tvated varieties will grow equally ►weilI; and this expectation has tee; realised by hundreds of farmers in Western Canada who have made a hobby of growing small fruits. Their success shows that with reasonable erre and attention there ban oppor- tunity to develop fruit raising telt the Canadian prairies Into something more than a.vocatlon of ■ few farm- er. 1t could possibly be developed Into est hnportant industry. Muer. vivIuables Information non - corning virietles of the different kinds of fruit most, adaptable to the noadittons prevalent on the prairie farm has been gathere 1 by the. horti- cultural departments of the r'rovin- ital tintverw'tes of ktaa-.oba. Sas- katchewan and Alberta and by the atpertraental station scattered throughout the eountry. At the Unl- Versity of Alberta, at F.dmoseon. wnieb le more than three hundred adios north of the international boundary. a large number of varie- ties ari♦ties of currant*. , reapbevrfea, and strawberries. have been grown with ednspicuous Nueeess for many years. At least a dozen varieties of eur- ttat have done well, smirker very bawdily and giving heavy yields of extremely dellcheas fruit Ruby Castle. Red Cherry. Rod Dalai and aunt.* fats tested tis N rnlM. (1) Strawberries grown in Alberta, (2) A Fertile strawberry patch. the best of the red kind. White berta, were supplied to this eran- pany's dining car and hotel a.srvicrls. and their delicious- flavor was very highly spoken of. The grower of strawberries on a eornmercfal scale In this northern territory weal have a great advant- age. His berries w111 ripen later time those grown further south, and he will bre able to bring them on the market after the supply of herr es grown elsewbere haa bgeerrse st- hatrst.d. Beslden. the raver of these berries Is such that the twit would he able to hold its own wen If bier, were any competition. From the middle of July until the end of Sep- tember, sad sometimes later..traw- berries from else Canadian prairies could be bought on the menet. One of the moot Interesting ear - prises prepared tor the Prince of Wales during his torr tbreegh Can- ada last year was the presentation of a bet of etrawbsrr1ed at Leth- bridge. Alberta. Them berries were grows by Joke Itgrnttou ern his farm at Csatdato. our Lethbridge and were Melted la =rice on the swelling of the pris.stattoo to the Prises arty M t)ntsbar. , Freida ataalselSTrieo Is or*ebn are certainly a atweeety la the northern betels. pyre tilt they reality 12`e • poWbtl.. Grape and White Dutch of the white. and the Black Maples, Prolific, Victoria and North Star of the back currants. Several varieties of red, black slid golden raspberries, particularly the red, have also been grown with success it Edmonton. The Sunbeam and Cuth- bert are tis favorite raspberries.• Their flavor is fine. they yield heav- ily, and the former. particularly, ripens very early in the season. The Herbert, Turner, King and Louden varieties have also been very aue- ceastul. The Caroline bar proved to be the best of the yellow rasp- berries. Rlaekberrlers have not been so satlafaetorg as the red and the yellow at Rdaloa+on.but in other parts of the country they are being 'morn with sere sr less success. Strawberries are quite at borne es the Canadilaa prairies. They are, in- deed, ahs e}s1 popular of tbs small fruits gyrwi la the farm garde*. it seems safe toredact that before eaLy eessetis lave .lapeed these lneines berries win be grown and marketed ea a esisreta) .•ml* la easily putt at W..ters Cana hitherto rsptatod for wheat raining and .ted 'tablas 1aly. Tor assay years strawberries grown ea thesiesistraDs- ieli Tam the °wadies Pastae I1i$w'a1 d«air. • wets-' happy smiles. white • teeth, good appetites and digestions. s its benefits are as GREAT as its cost is SMALL! it satisfies the desire for sweets. and is beneficial. too. Seated Tight Kept Right The Flavor Lasts Al2