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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-12-2, Page 8R. -Thursday, December 2, 1920. THE SIGNAL - GODERIOH, , ONT. The Carpets You Throw Away! They are the ones we want to have for you. No ',titter how old, how dirty, how dilapi. dated, by our pat.*; they can be woven into Velvety Reversible Rugs that are good enough for the most elaborate home. You won't realize how good these rugs really are until you see their beauty and (vel their softness under your feet. Siad .s Ibis .henries -est with our mow e.4 Wrest for • fry Loynd *KA fi.0 iapewatlee. Tie a rope around the old carpet and send it to The Canada Rug Co. NI Carling Street. London, Canada Bac' Better Baking -ba • PURITY FLOUR HIGH PA-1E4T-- - QUALITY • Mo A dependable Hour for all your baking. r read and Better E"read. Vattern Canada Fleur Millis Co., united <", o d.1 puarry Mout *SU* PURITY FFC00 ss. r y not put a Vi rola in our home this Chri mas? The musical instrument that e ery one can play ; that every one can affor It's remarkable variety of music and e ertain- ment gives pleasure to every one, ttfnd its won tone is a delight every day in the year. "His Master's Voice" Records make ideal gi New records out I st of each month. Come in today and hear this wonderful instrument and -Wild out about our easy term" Ifeintzman & Co. Pians, Christmas Cards, 'Folders, Toy Books, Leather Purses and Handbags', Fancy Stationery, Art Pictures, James F. Thomson The Music Store NILE:. Moeda}. Nov. 213)• Mrs. Wilson has had the pleasure of a visit f Sir. and Mr,. Jaeobw►n and fatally, of htabo. Sirs. Jar.doa.n is Mrs, leVilgni. daughter and Is eu- joying this visit to h..Wr•, fhr• first lu eleven years. yr. and Mrs. Dodds and family are getting iiet-ly settled in their home. Nally changes Iia taken place *Ince they lett here, but their return is a pleasure to all concerned. Mrs. tt-tu. l;ral:uu i• also all addition to Nile, to whew we extend a very cordial welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Chesney McPhee are here :ld will soot 1e moving into the:t• new home. ('lues. Is bo 1 to wake• gtawl. The wonders and friends of Nile k:pw •rt la Inague welt to Sloven Piton last Tuesday and hold a League meet- ing. At the end of the program the young pe,ple of S iteppardton enter- telnel with toffee and ether refresh- ments. Rev. Ii. itoyle au 'following is his program for the Dee ember, s•rvites: / 14x. 54"I, It right to,ltineY' Ihs. 12 ---'Prohibition and Mr. liprack l i u." i)et. 19 -"Family Day -Family Religion." Ike. 211 - "('liri.t was, - la it to be expected that soon the Shepgalydto11 v.ntig people will return the visit of \ilr Epaorth laminar? TI ItEltl CS. l't►1.It)HN1:. large Shipments. --The ('ollaorne Farmers' flub is .hipping five ear - load. frau) 11c•/;aw station this -week -two of apples. two Of live stock, and one of potatoes. These are going to the Farwrr.' l'u-c.lwrative Co. -at Tar- anto. Send The Signal for a ('l,risttu.as present to au abkent friend.- 1t will he a pprecllt Md. Lt'OKN"W. Tuesday. Nov. Set. Fur the •cud ;ewe in tour w••nttw, J. Garnet Ar strong is laid ip with a broken arum, s staluel w e chrauking his car. The h test fr turn is much worse than the st. a,th Lahey being snapped and vomit through the skin. A trench Illo riidfro. rived, and and 1' in front • two c it captured by the the Germans hits ar- 'Writ pi cel oil the lawu the town on. and McQnillatr. w1 n about a yeaX age. ck to his farm. "John 1:aeruhy ha. moved to lately oelipitd by Robert He has Bold his farm to Herb Jet Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stewart° removed to Lueknow from Stratford. Jean Mathlereon 43, Lorraine Ford.'n Miss Winnie Gordon has retur• l 36, •f.elta Curry 32. (;lady; Allen 2x. Allan McLean 24, William Itrindlev 24. 'Velma Young 19. •Ileatrlce Welsh 11, *Clarence Welsh 1. i>.onald Marten, rtram Barwick. Senior JV. onors.-()race $enley 52. Reggie Bel Si. T.illlin Garrh•k 7s. Edna Hunt 77, 1 'clef Rath 77. Pa a. Filming Mance e Grindral *Jean i'Ind Elsie 1l.orga R all, beside the , -moiled to 1s.. wend THE MISERY OF ,M.,W.�. , • kfH BACKACHE Removed by Lydia E. Pink- bam's Vegetable Compound. Meeford, Ont.- 'I took Lydia E. Ptnkham's Ve table Compound fur backache, and I also had a female weak- ness. 1 felt dizzy and nervous, and was without energy I had to force myself to do my work, and was always tired. Saw a Pinkham ad- vertisement which induced me to take the Vegetable Com- pound, and my back gradually stopped ac mg and felt lighter in spirits. 1 am recommending the Ve table Com- 11 complain as did." -M p.oaaa Bacon, Meaford, Ont. Woman's Precious Gift The one which she should most zeal- ously guard is her health, but she often segiecta to do so in season until surM ailment peculiar to her sex has fastened itself upon her. When so affected women may rely upon Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound, a remedy that has been wonderfully successful in restoring health to suffering women. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pond will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn. Maas-, for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a ,woman. and beltin strict confidence, 1'I('TOR1.1 SCHOOL, The following is fhr standing of the pupils in the Junior and Senior Fourth classes of Victoria shod for the month of Novender. Those marked with an asterisk t • 1 missal .one or mere examhlatiens. The figtires in- dicate p•reentag.•. Junior int'. Honors. - liar n.•ritr Si'ronl si. Tnuu•. Gibson s1. Jhetdrunt ('alt so, Margaret Relditt t), Noriue Dunlop 79. Vera Copp 7s. P.Iss.-Panlina Hnnfalry 72. Win- nifrel Shephard 111;. Edith Hunner (GI, Delight Match 65. Joe Laturridge 64. Tum Grey e0, Below lass. - lathes Anstay 57, Erie Winter 56. Leslie Evans 511, Marie )tell 55, Ethel Jiallungh 54. the farm Sybil Proctor 52, *Jessie Stowe 51, ry. and *Jerk Allen 50, •Harry Johnston 404. tillan. tFrel Grigg, 47, •H.'len Johnston 40, 'iave Eiwoal Sirens 46, Della Randall 45, home after spending a month w•i Turouto friends. • - - The Sentinel tells of a great circle of removals which Is going on is I.u.•know. To begin with„the Sentinel office has been moved from Mr. Allies budding, corner of Campbell and Inglis streets, to the room In the Joynt Mock uatik recently occupied by Sil- verwood;, and Net opposite J. G. Arnstroag'e drag store. Ritverwnnda business, now in charge of Mr. Ernie Altehison, in now in the old W. J. Taylor store, receutly vacated by I)rhlkwelter & ('ousina, who will now -toe found In the old Sentinel stand. Mr. W. J. MacMillan, who was In charge of Silverwooda business. has 'ought ant Mc('ltre's gnaery and 1 •h parlor. and in eseoeiation with his brother-in-law, Mr. L. R. Taylor, will carry on that line of business, be- 54. Irene Jofuston s.3, sides handling cream and produce. :1, Willie Furth 53. After 1)e•.wler 1st, the postotBce will 51, Roy Longmire 30. •T. be in the Graham (dock, one- Klock i ale 40, •Elsie Cockfield (test of the Cain House. About the Bannister 47, •Elwood Th beginning of the year there .will be hazel Hawkins 44. •Rne.eel Ihrer• other noovings: The f.uckuow, 30 _ Mary_ Forder 3",,' •F. Hardware ('n. will more to the store1 Armstrong 17. now occupied by John;ton Bros., Turn- 1 iture dealers, who will move Into the Christmas irroeting Bards at Anderson block recently purchased by I Signal. Haul -one designs. them. 'They will occupy the room , -Adeline Nivina 7:1 George 73. Olive Whitely 73. Reggie '. Frust Ttowra 70. Florence s *Marguerite Chapm-ut 45. 61. ilcsrotlay Mulhough 03, 63. Mabel Garrick (10, Alice ()ram 110 Charles Harrison t10. Relow' Fass. Marion Marney' :,lot, Wellington 1A,na t on 5)4. Evelyn Cur- rie. r.4 Verna 1t ,airs .".i. Thomas Sundry 57, •Annie Huffman 57. Dor- othy Revcraft 36, gerwon Smith 55. •IsaheI Bissett :4, can Bloomfield Jean McKenzie nail Marriott Ilw•l MrKen- •MatHIM ,pont 45, oomfield where Mr. N. D. Mackenzie is now conducting a grocery, and Mr. Mac- kenzie. we twderatatwl, will- more to the corner store in the Murray )dock, just west of the ('ain House. About the same time, or a little later, T. W. stmith will more hie automobile ro- t sirs to his new garage, corner of l', uphill and Inglis streets, • A itness Testifies SHE WEAK AND NERVOUS Brampto '....-"About five years ago I began aurte ' . it with woman's trouble. I became ail run-down weak and nervous. el wee ea completely down and out that I mould not do any- hing, could acarmly s.. myself. I had t doctor and took of medicine but without getting bet: tat a alt 1 began taking a , Pierce,'s Favorite Preaerip- tion and 'a Golden Ste heal ' ..very. It wan only ner4a- esry for me to take about thus Ix,ttl when I was coin:31,44y rearmost to health lad strength and 1 have been in better th than I ewer was before. i have had no for medicine aims-, tut should I need it, would take thole name remedies, knowing them to be eart+lent."-Mild. HARRY KNIGHT, Jessie St. OWES HER LIFE PR Saskatchewan, Alta.: -"It r wl•h great pleasure that i write the following and I hope it will help the many. suderwa who do not know the good ISr. Pierre's medi- cines would do them if they would,try them. "In regard to my ron,litinn, 1 will say that I nr4Tetrd fmm childhood from a very weak back: I had the misfortune of having spinal meningitis when I was one year old and until I was 13 I did not err a well day, but a eery kind lady told my mother about Dr. Pier e'a Favorite Proscription and she got a bottle to try it. It did ors so much g,Md that mother eat mr 6 laottlee. Iteeent- ly i happened with a rear aerident sad hurt my bark br..flv. My doetor gave ars up and said I would not live, but 1 e1.111 stick to Dr. Pierini a Favorite Prescription and to my surprise in three weeks 1 was out of bad and better. 1 owe my life to it and nothing slew, and shalt pvat he without its " "If any miffeher wished to write I will answer with p'easunl"-MRS. NOW.. B.0 TfOLOMEW. Quality is the corner -stone on which the sulci;. of Life-Bnny Rubbers has been built. - No matter how difficult it may be to get the proper materials'or skilled labor, there has been • no sacrifice of quality or workmanship in order resp to give the people Rubber footwear that will fit all sizes arid shapes of shoes and better -wearing Rubbers than any yet been put on the market. Life -Buoys always give sptisfaction and the ilrices are moat reasonable. Overgaiters'and Felt Slippers are now in stock, REPAIRING (7E0. MacVICAR Read the Ads., and "beat the N. C. L T1s PERFECT GOT. There's no gift like a good portrait -nothing so distinct- ive, so enduring, and so sure to please. An appointment now will assure you "personality por- traits" for giftgiving time. J. T. Fell 1 Trimmed Hats $6,75 These Hats.are fresh, new and extremely smart and are selected from our regular stock. SpeciaYlly reduced for Friday and Saturday at $6.75 Miss M. R. MacVicar Kingston street, Goderich - 1 I c r DECORAT ING AND Decorating Materials Wall Papers; Paints, etc. We sell you the materials, or take the contract of decorating your home, store or office. Estimates cheerfully given GLASS Window Glass, Plate Glass Mirrors, etc. We can supply yonr wants in any kind of Glass J. CUTHBERTSON North side West st. Phone 354 HEARTBURN or balminess after meals an mast annoying manifestations of acid -dyspepsia. Iti•nofflS pleasant to take, k Jleatr�e atciditp anted elp estore MADE SY 5OUTT a DOWNS N M= Off $c017's naaatat BRITISH WAR KELM' FUND. The following toutributtona to the Brltlal War Relief Fund have been receive) up to lieewlwtr 1st by the treasurer, A. M. Robertson: General !trough • ('twpter, l.U.D.E $ Iluron• Lodge. No. 112, 1.t).0.k'. 25.00 Goderlch Township l'ouutry R'ctwetl's Po 1(1.00 Ahwsiek Clspterlut, 1.0.1141. .. 25.00 Knox church culls' tlun 113.20 St. George's church collection 107.20 ludividual nubecrlptions (825. 825, $10. 910I- ,,, 70.00 8375.4() Remitted to Canadian Red ('roar Society, Toronto, $a25. This fund is for relief In European countries, and especially for the 11.(100,000 war or- phans of Central Europe. The Fawlne Fuad for China lx spar le. The Cau- adlan Presbyterian and Acgltesn churches sire n•tviviug contributions for•thls 1 s uta a' the amine districts. THE ONTARIO TEMPERANCE ACT 1N Ht'RON, Some Information .tbout the New Law Now'inFusee. On 11'ellws.lay last. December 14, tete (hltario Temp•rautw Art came 'In- to full operation hi the vanity of Hur- on. nonliving the Canada Temiwri.ne,' Art, hitherto Ito fano Mut reeetttly a(Iap•uded by onler-In-l'oanell. Tlw U.T.A. Is nitwit more nMtrictlre In its provisions regarding the use tlst may be made of intoxicating liquor than was the C.T.A., and It behovell all persons eoucerned to make themselves nequaintel with the pres- ent law, as we are given to understand that, hesides the Mel pollee and con- stables and other'otfc•ials who are re-- qulred to enforce the Act -under heavy penalties for geglect or default to do so -Provincial ogees are being appointed for the same plrpoae, and that the intention is to enforce It strictly. lulutlgst the tunny provisions Of the O.T.A. now in fore here, it 1)1 dt•- dared to he Illegal for any person to "have. keep or give." or even to drink, intoxicating liquor In any place other than the "private dwelling house" where the person resides. Amongst the plans' which are dcrlarel not to he "private dwelling lionises,- nal w illegal to hare, keep, gine or drink in- toxicating liquor lr them, is Included any public plate mach ■s the street or highway, or any place of hustn ens (other than a physician's, druggist's, or veterinary surgeon's), or any club room, or any boarding or lodging boas,. (where there are more than three Is.artlere r.r kslgcr.t, .or In any hotel or place of public entertainment. or any roam; connected w-It'h or form - Ing part of any of the places above referred to. 'The penalties for inTringement of the Act are very serious tines as well as Imprisonment. THE STRENGTH OF THE FARIOSR Recent even' s have clearly demonstrated the power of organised agriculture. Are you doing your bit ? Are you re ding 1 he Farmers' Sun, the organ of the Ontario farmers f No other publication fights the farmers' cause with the same vigor. No other paper offers its'readers as great valise individually or as business farmers. Its market reports are worth many times the subscription price. 1 he twice -a week service of 1 he Farmers' Sun coots more than twice the wbacriptitn, price of 81.50. Are you doing your bit to strengthen the movement ? 1 he most effective wt y to do this is t y ready g The Farmers' Sun and by getting your neighbors to subscribe. The greater The; Sun's circuhtion the greater the: growth of the movement. The strength of the movement is what lou n eke it. Let ili heti and tfielpropp i time r is now. Send your rubecripti..n, only 81.50. twice a -week. one year.. Th. Fat meta' Sun, Toronto. EXPORTS�\,OF PURE-BRED STOCK - •a • i'r�g or purebred stock to the We: t , 1 ,y he conzidercd a corn. p:erati.vely ,,. ve Industry, for 1t is not long' siru•e the days when quantity mas the 01 , uppermost to a ranch- ecs cl.r,d and quality in hie animals re•rei'red very little consideration. This was In the epoch of the buge ranches, hub with settlement and the intr'Oductom of other and more inten- ✓ ye meth(, ;i of agricultural stock raising, mush attention has bees paid to 'the qu.u.ty of the animal raised with the rr'•ult that the stock of the western provinces Is becoming known wherever Interest is taken In the maintenance of herds of prime quality • In the western provinces breeders have always' had the active co-operation of the various govern- enta who by an aggressive cam - hen of propaganda, the lastlhntlon work or re:p'rlmental farms and Int Ilgent distribution of high-grede atiIm In ,n the stock raising dlstrlcts haves sen to elevate the quality of the ant aI bred and eliminate those et low g e The rma is of this intelligent co- operation ar becoming more evident day. rnbred 'stock farms are now as co on throughout the West aa were th ranches of the ole days, and the dr'nlend for their pro - dud 1s inerneeing. d covering g large ares. F.acbar many ani- mals are purrdaaed by American termer* at the anneal sides through- •eut the west and huge Oka' realiz- ed. Australians ars enthusiastic user Canadian purebred cattle. Re- Foaatly • herd of Holsteins were ship- gies to the Antipodes as an osiperi- Metst, and so groat was the de d that they aosld )same been sold SAL1S 1 KIDNEYS -OR BLADDER BOTIER ilanalssi Whisk Limp sad mama terltat;i-g . '-aplwY t° hr nifty sad Bladder maws' molt tree uris..1d, Mix s noted authority. Mrs kidneys filter this add from the blood and pass it a to the bladder, wbm it often remains to irritate and Ledaney esoeing a herniag, midis/ sensation, ow up as lrritataton a abs n.k cI t . bf.ddir, oNigteg to essk r.14d two or three tames the night. The sufferer is in eo dread, tb water paew•aometimw with a saline sensation sad is very profuse; spas. L difficulty f• avoiding it became they eu't control whistles. While it L eatrsmely sramoyleg and som& times vimpafatut, chic L really one od the most simple amass to overmans. Oct about four Oaaeas of Jad Baits from your pbar.ad4t and take a table. spoonful fa a glass of water before break/sat,'autism this for two or three days. The will neutralise the adds in the urine so it ao longer is a souses ad Irritation to the bladder and urinary or- gans which tbeb set normally solo. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmleeei, aad, is made from the acid of grapesand lemon juies, combined with litad is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caned y aria said irritation. Jad Ralte le spice - 'did for kidneys and causes so bad elects whatever. Hers you Dave a pleasant. agreement liaw ages quickly relieves DRIIZ SOT TEA FOR A BAD t'lOLD . 1 Eget a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea. put a cup of boiling water upon It, pour through ft sieve and drink a teacup full at any ties during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens thus pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thou driving a. cold from the system. Try It the neat time you suffer from a cold or the grip. it is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe* and harmless. RUB BACKACHE IIID LUMBA1O RANI OUT lab Psia aid Sti>)laees away vita a ;null b t i of old hoasst - aR Jacobs Oil When your back is sore and Isms or- sciatica rsciatica or rbeumatiatn Iran you stiffened tipdon't suffer S ('tet a 8s cent Scottie of void, boseet "St. Jacobs at aay drug store, pour a little in your band and rub at right into the pais or ache, and by the time yon elaliab Afty, the soreness and lamenene Don't stay crippled! This monthieg. ponetratag oil navels to be fwd Cale OW& It hires the ache and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skis. Nothing el. Mops lumbago, Deistic& sad lame back misery so promptly! FIX STOMACH RIGHT UP "Pipe's-Dispepsin" *1 once ends Indigestion, Gases, . Sourness, Acidity You don't want a slow remedy when your stomerh is bad -or stn dneertaia one -or a harmful one-yo'r stomach , is too valuable; you mustn't injure ih with drastic druga. - When your meals don't fit and you feel uncomfortable, when you belch fas, acids or raise sour, undigested, ood. When you feel lumps of indiges- tion pain, heartburn or headache, from acidity, just eat a tablet of Pape's Dia - pepsin and the stomach distress is goes. Millions of people know the magle of Pape's Diapepsin as an antacid. They know that indigestion and disordered stomach are so needless. The relref alines quickly, no disappointment, aid' they cat so little too, MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative (2) The children help to rear t Albertan Prat es. he stock on the radries. (1) Some fine cattle graze on eral times over. The outlook for export in this direction Is so bright that a further herd of twenty-four head Asa been shipped from Vancou- ver, and It is confidently exported a regular export buslnc-a In Canadian purebred stock wt1l be maintained with Australia. Holstein stock was first introduced into Canada from rriglaird, and now It is found necessary to Introduce fresh blood for the revival et British stock. Canada, where the breed has arrived at such a ht`b state of per- fection, has been ebolsn for this im- portant re -ripply and a special dis- pensation will be granted 10 hermit r the introduction. aae gcvereti1 does not permit me en nrnof live cat+ tie tato the country. � British Columbia leas a)eo snflp11ed the Hawaiian Island with ,1te flrrt purebred stock when. r ^heh3 wh'lo ago, a 'consignment of Holsteins as! Jerseys wort to the stockniro of Kahalul. Island of Maui. ' A Oteari, realisation of the importance of h1[h quality. have In tact with Intell!ge breeding and the active co-operatlo of the Dominion and Provincial Oov4 ernmenta, raised the Caned:an pure' bred standard, until tt his t{hrotig1 its own mellows created the gen., oral demand which exista at sreseat. Accept "California" Syrup of iflga< only --look for the name California oto the package, then you are arra year hind la having the hest and moat rmlesa physic for the little stomach, II r and bowels. Children ,love MI frn taste. Fnll direction* tin each ' bottl Yon gnat tory "('alffornia." ii aidenteemeettorellftweftwisialliddle A.3.1.3 44,