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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-12-30, Page 7\\ Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tell. why everyone ghoul. drink hot Water with phospllate I►l l`before breakfast. Headache of any kind, is caused by nuto.ntoxIcetlon-which means self- lsoning Liver and bowel poisons 11ed toxins, sucked Intl the blood. rough the lymph ducts, excite the Leart which d so fast `that 1t cougesu npthe hsmalle ier arteries land veins of the head producing vto- lent, throbbing pain and distress, called teadache. You become nervous, de- spondent, sick, feverish and miserable. our meals sour and almost nauseate ou. Then you resort to acetanlllde,Win or the which tempor. wily relieve but do not bromides dthe blood of ese Irritating toxics. A glans of hot water with a teaspoon- ul lof limestone phosphate In it, drank tore breakfast for awhile, will not my wash these poisons from your eys- m and zure you of headache but will eanse, purify and freshen the entire mentary csnal. '' Ask your pharmacist for s quarter runit of limestone phosphate. It is In- enstve, harmless as sugar, and al- ost tasteless, except for a sourish l a which ng is not unpleasant. ('If you aren't feeling your beet, tt kongne is coated or you wake up with taste, foul breath or have colds; ndigestlon, biliousness, constipation sour, acid stomach, begin the phos• 66hated hot water cure t' rid your system of toxins and potsot:s. ' Results are quick and It is claimed that those who continue to fish out the stomach, liver and bowels ever, morning never have any headache or b ow a mijable moment AFRAID TO 1 l j EAT MEALS "Pape's Diattepsin" is the be -t Antiicii i and Stomach Reguipt•,r known 3.4.11.4.4.1.4.9...1.14.1.01.:•••••••••••••••••-••••••••: ..-.-. When- your meslt don't lit and you feel uneenitortable. Wil' n you 'leech gases, acid- or re,.e sear, wml.ye,ted food. Wh.'n you t..•1 lump. 'el tali tion (1a'n- heart •irn or hnlihChe aeiditv,.yust eat s tablet of harmless and reliable Pape's Diapepun and the stom- ach distress i. gone. Millon. of prop:e know thee -44 know that most indigestion and die ordered stomach are from acidity. The relief comes quickly. no disappointment! Pape'a Diapepsin -helps - regeltte -- yeur stomach w you car eat favorite food* without fear and a box otlthese world famous stomach tablets cwt se little a drag stores. GEO. RICHARDSON Ii.uuili nn act et. .11itIrt s s1.. (.(11)I:KI(' I I,d: Cocksh:ltt Farm Machinery Adams Wagons ksnfrew Truck Scales -.tl.., deafer in - )Cason a Rich Pianos and Star Phonographs Large selection of Phonograph It.wordr constantly on hand ,Talose wanting anything in our lines are invited to call and see what we con do for them, PHONE 104 OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Read sad Nose are Stuffed Up. Const fifty! Tour eeld in head or noe• s. Your clogged fir lk catarrh d r rl>K r arils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe Killlhersley, Sask.. whi.•k took place 1n tie. coming term. freely. No more snuffling, hawking, the Kindersley hospital after sereral a Mr. andMre. Foulds left last week thleirqu mutpue•diat•harge, dryness or headaches 1 weeks.' fur bre(t6 at night eeks.' ilfaws of typhoid fever. The din fur Turout,r to spend Christmas, .arid 'enter into Get a small bottle of Ely's Cram '''''''l wa. Mary Elizabeth, se•uud Mr. Foulds was to visit Ottawa before "We have elm from your druggist, and apply a .infighter of Thus. Millis if Kippen. She leavIne for Winnipeg' to take up his nation In the -tar of this fragrant antiseptic cram) leaves, le•sldes her husband, a nine- new duties as chief seed analyst for thought or ems tout sostrils. It penetrates through I tern -mouths -old daughter. The re- Manned* and Saskatchewan. that would hal ..ry eir'puuge of the head soothing mains were brought to her old tome --r TEE SIGNAL COUNTY AND DISTRfCT'v Itolwrt, the six -,rear -old son of Ed. Bennett, of Salem. had the mlwtortu t m have afar of his uruls Itrgkeu 1q placer. While playing In the stable he rau bet Wield two of the cattle cud rw'ek•wl u kick front (the et the ani- mals. David IeWwrtson, aged eighty-one years, diol at,Etlwl December 15th. 11. F. Carr has sola his fifty -acre fare ou the 9th concession of Grey township to Wesley Somers, a nelgh- Isar, for $2,700, and will move into Ethel village. Jars. Elizabeth 'Ha'wlltoh, 'widow of the late James Hamilton. died Wel- uewlay. December 15th, in her eceeuty- sw• 1 year. at the home of her son, ThusD. Hamilton, Grey township. Deceased wits at one time a resident of Rluevale. Martha McGill, widow of the late Thomas Dune, died In Howlek on Dec. ember 15th In her seventy-seventh year. She was a native of Ireland, -eluting to Canada In the year 14.83.. 1h.• leaves uue'w,n and one daughter. Mrs. Hackney. widow of the late James Hackney. of 1'slwirne township •aseed away December 19th in he -eddy-seventh year. Six sons and one daughter survive. • The Centralia Farmers' Club has purchased from I. G. Beldon his ward house and graiu and coal business at Centralia. paying' $2,300 for 1t.. Peter Case. of the London road, north of Exeter,..has sold his 1t10 -sere (aril in'1'slsrrne township to Peter Moir, of - OODESICH, ONT. n,ent of pathology, l nh'ert.lty, of '1'uroito, luta beer aWitrded a Ilett memorial fellowship of the •auuual Niue of f4410, tenable for threw years. TIn\aw'ard x104110 that Mks l'ow'aa will lga a lu medical research in the Lis- ter It Haute for preveutire medicine in Loath Englaml. R11r will trove for England ray in the new year. MLas th.' pathfinders of those days than s 'giwanp was horn In :teetotal', and gra- tuurh of the materiel -the Minister 11111 0.41 In ante at the 1'ulver.lty of calls It "bosh" -which Is found there - Toronto in 19111. Sp. graduated In In. The refl•reww occurred In the wwliclue in 11415, au. "was appointed ly.urse of Hou. Mr. 18oherty'a address fellow• In baeterto Ky file the eesalon''at the uttielal opening sat 1'a rad. s• twin of 1919-20. The lteii febbuwshlps were amity hall, and was by way of all ea- fouudeil aid eudowel ilk 19011 by sir presstun of regret that more 114 not Otto (telt as a memorial hi his brother. written and said of the th4'11s of CLINTON. sac•rifce and heroism ass.elatel with I •the men and w• 'n who opened up II. II. Cantelon, who receuely add his I this country• and particularly this farm ilk G,sler{e1 township, twe mar.; I'roviu.e. 1a those days, w11.1 the chased the home of Earl G{blwlia justspeaker then. was it real community south of t'lluton. A tablet ha memory of Major It McTaggart, D.$.0)., has isen pia A fit 1'1 '1'1► 'rbW PAST. I.ont)ou Fri:e l'r.'ss. hulk. Manning 1)uhw•ty is right whelk he expressed the upiuiwt tlie t aur aeIusl1 books Wight letter Iontai1 sturlaa..4 pduusyer days. In t'ailuldie gtul Ispirit, and the latchstring was always r I out. There wit., he regretted, a ten- dency nowadays to forget the greet In Willis Presbyterian church. An Imwork of the pioneers. pressive unveiling e•rewofty was held. fienite.'hut In this.onnectbon, It Is hi - Thr News -Record says: The (God -It er{ch Signal Bald last week that the 1 yolk Clinton Collegiate was "giving a pas- 1.111 1 toted play of queen E►tzatwtli s time ancient landmark. Huron county as part of the comni•ncentent program, council, t its meted session. author - but that Goder{ch ('olIeglate intended ized nee..Wary cxpendtture involved in to be amore up-to-date." All we've got I restoring alit) improving the wlnlewhat to say Is that If the Goderlch C.I. put famous Dunlep Cairn. This Is the on a better program at their enmmenee- 1 tomb of members of a pioneer family melt than that given by the Clnton'i of the Huron t t, of whom the most students they, had to "go some." If 1 noteworthy were r. William Dunlop, they had a program that filled the hallsoldier, author and Member of the Leg - to capacity on tbtt w4•ond night It was I islature, and 'Robert Graham Dunlop. probably all right. `What was what imp- p.•ned_ in Clinton. The town hall, where the comment ment exerelses were held. began to 1111 shortly after 7 o'clock on Friday ev Ind• and by taken and lug to ate that at Mast one yty council is obeying the wieldier - unction against destroying the commander Itoya 1 Navy and M.P.P. The former died ilk 1848 a , his brother in 1841. The plot, snrrndel by a taass{ve, gray stone wall, et tison the hill above the :Milford road, .verlook- lerich 4• of ted thesame township. The prier was; half past every swat n'alug the Maitland River and $12.000. The farm Is wild to be one of standing room was at a pregtium. It' harbor. and has Krog been a air the best in the township. was then de•ldel that a reps t would Interest to risilora, though little An old resident of the township of beogghrn Saturday evening any pie by residents. Stenley. In the perscro of Charles Fos- were turned away fur the next our. Sir John Willison, In hie. recent! ter, thecal Ihremlwr 22111 at flo age of Saturday /night the hall was a In published book, "Reminiscences, Polite .elrnty-six years. He suffered a t11k41 and the program was repent 1 ,'al and I'erwnurl." writes of early stays stroke of paraly'.ls last Spring and had w•Ith the .'xeeptlon of the presentatio •hi' Huron: "laude days. perhaps, but never recovered from It. The deceas- of the diplomas, ese. 1..11heawe•rr neightsn ly, {labs were strong ed was unmarried. but leaves several MiseI.. D. Stephenson. who was on the ,1 d rts were sound. . . Whether brorhers,and sisters. Model Selesd staff here for the fall me or women, the pioneers of tipper • •ivt'. n positiono • s Irt•e rw r t 1 at 1�i term has taken a n the staff t`battle of u• wflder- '.r c t .n1 fought the t1 Word laan a u PIs' g Roy Furrey.,of of e al a • s( o forendure.' of the death . ! )I r:. Ito, t6 Port `Arthur p d Ih h ao1S Hees Ith. genuine courage, quereh. They sleep well to t feeds on the' hillsides. We heir labors.'" And again: (ui't,41 the whisper. of a roar of truffle. Without hon •wee rau41 buildings eal;ri.41 Inaplration and healing the swollen or inflam et Kipper for burial. murnus membrane, giving you instant 1 Ti..' death ..f Miss Lizzie Stt•ech:tn. r••lief. Head coils and catarrh yield l.nrcict••r of the 1.te .1olul SIriehin, 1. kr magic. Don't stay stuffed -up and took place at her home at Jamestown c:iserable. Relief de sure. • . on Wednesday, Dee/either 15th. after le long period of' failing health. The . rnnng lady w:as a yna1llieil rr•his.l teacher, int owing to her delicate eon- .titntlou wee unable to practise in her profession. Elizabeth A. Fox. welts of John Bray, If (;ray tuwmhip• posed away 011 "California Thant:lye Iteieutlwr lath, at the age', Syrup of Figs"I ,f seventy-five years. She was horn They _ • -Ch31d's Best Laxative en Mine --lith verel-Isdatel and ----for it i--- 1 :mintier of years was. with her hue- I Ibawl, 11 r.•sldent of the village of ' Wroxeter. The hitsband and one stn _- +,(eche. The rematne were-rlterreeF-- . + at -Wroxeter. - EXETER. i At the ie...emb•r slttlug. of the Mid- idlesex County Court a vendee for ft 101 damages was awordel to 4'.,A. Powell `-..nh.st :t. Wexler: of Exeter. The ae- � tom was in totur.•tion with n collision between the baggy of the plaintiff and ,ul aotuwnblle driven I.y the defeud- i ant. BRUSSELS. IMrs. R. T. ami 111s. Carrie {ling.ton Fare herr trent the West and will spend - 1 a motile of Months in Rriis'eJ'. )Ir. and Mrs. 4niver Smith and two , hil.lren .f \\>itl•ons. S:ask., are here WI 11 t'l•lt of a few months. Dr. \�'. F. ttnd Mr.. Bryan.. of i.eth- { trrldge. • All.e'rte. were here fora brief vi.ireu runt.• -to their home front Now• Fe- a e-a.rai i Tlutr•d.ny. 1►e:•.niter 341. lireo ChralesLLn'aas9 /1921) MLeafBi'os. all their friends and patrons SAcippr' OlOri::tllta:>, c;- ro perou., 7.' w "?(0ear New Ye ir9s9 1921 McLEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Fu THE SQUARE Furnishers GODERICH and a mow of romance to many era lions. Ail t'a11,11111 we are only leas ing 10 Cherish the landmarks and a bestlearning slowly." There are many landmarks and pho- to 11• spots ilk Western Ontario toward the meservutlon of which little or no effor has leen made_ 111 a few coun- tha, at •9 as Middlesex, Kent a1u1-E1. K 1 El- gin, a 9 torical sleiety has been a de • of r -I r rt lin in the way c fete w m 1uu h K 1 n teeing table1. and collecting dlta 1 t , e• as Mr. 'kill, I)' •uKKel. a t . there Is field for the 9 •servalinn of historlrah't n•rratia•e bu wit a1 textbooks. and, ford that natter, in t e .Ilh•rettire of the day: k • ..f t • gilder residents' whores passing out c Is for brief obi. 1 (nary malts ht thew• days were In- timately Ilswa•mfed ilk year. gone by Pith ' greet events, half forgotten caw ,y the piddle ; recorded. 110 doubt ensue-`-- =- ere In Federal archirea,,hilt merely wl {red, if alluded to, in our school.. , boo . A Peer Stick. Snubleie - Aw. what dna you find tit I tree u myt 1 !t. about ) the crop sat a Genealogist That - ranter n )t. allure. tau st l' t 1 Now is the time 40 take Inset philoso- phically. Excepting. course• your nun. t CASCARETS "They Work while you Sleep" -i Rnoek on Wondi - Ymi'r a feeling fine; eh? 1hat's great' Keep ,1'. entire . • i-, ;j;nrnl9" Syrup- of family feeling .that s,. Rima; • NI ,19 only ,r the name Caiitora occasional ('aMarete her the- liter and rho• p to kn '. t`'`'11eau err care .a.ci lead bowels W'hetaltrhettrnt�•ttf rsM--yr- bel- teal achy. unstrung, •+r for e v. t-1 u:>ect 1 f stomach, or l: 1 breath,, not • M uul e. like s'asecrets. To griping. n 9 0 .4oaaea ., r,- 1. lento. • 111, 23, 30 cents. • .� COLD Com- DR DRINK HOT TIAL • 4 .• ••••• . +•++-.-►+ (;et a small package of Hamburg Armpit 'sea at any pharmacy. Takea tablespoonful of the tea, pe a el p of boiling water upon it, pour t sieve and drink is teacup full at any time during the any or before. retiring. It is the most effective way to break • salad an,e cure grip, as it opens the pores of theseltin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus brcakiag up a cold. • Try It the next time you Puffer from • cold or the grip. It is inexpensi.e and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. ,. RUB TIfFREUMAT1SM ENING JOINTS J FROM IN S Rub Soreness from ,joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing' Rtleumetism. It's pain only; net one care in fifty requires internal treatment.. Ref, sooth- ing, penetrating "St, Jacobs (hl" right ou the "tender spot," std by the time you say Jack Robinson -sett comes too rheumatic pain. "Zit. Jacob's Or is a harmless rheumatism earn whieh never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. it takes pain, ti"renes and stiff - nem from aching joints, muscles and boner; steps sciatica, Iurulrago, backache, neuralgia. Limber apt flet • 33 erns hustle of old-time, honest "St. Jamie nil" freon any drug stere, end in a moment rnn'll be free from pains, ashes and atiff- meea Dost suffer! Rub rheumallIIN I inn a lost -graduate r•ours.'. The home of Mr. And :Sirs. Adam Smith has leen quarantined. their two FSga I daughter. having contracted smallpox., fa on (I IM.IIAM. Pelf f;r•lduat1,w_exercluu took piece et -ate.st.-}.she _Wlnahstta--bospitat Monday ere Tor -the -tittle .tolteselh bye of list -week. when two nareete w 1•. Children lore Ice' Mi.s )lints 11114-111.0u. daughter of Mr. 1 '! dM,etton. ut1 ...left I ,,1 )Ire. Henry IIN.sman. Phnvah.. and w•i-i . ': 1'3l1turni,,." Mi.. O;r'ta )sox. daughter 4,f )ir. and Mrs. Andrew Fox. Whitw'hureli, re- --- .sired their diplon:c'. inn[ W AICDt Ileartr }s,wer was turned- on- -dm \'Iughaut of Tn"•d:ty of laet week. I he 4111'i'r1t I. e. fruw the power sta- t t4, at Eugenia Fall.. 1)r luhn \\'ellw.esl s \l'inghanl old IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat lea meat and take Salts for Bank' ache or Bladder tronble- Neotralizes acids. theyyeaeld becomeln meat o erwn ked; get the e ig�gissh,►, aeb', and feel like lumps of lead. The tar fie beenmes cloudy: the bladder is irri• tate 1, and y)11 may be obliged to seek re- +1ief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you i must help hem flush off the body' usresp shortly. waste or you'll be • real sick pe kiAtd- neyArerst i ou feel you dull �ermtfrom backache, ley vegan, he, dizziness, stomach gets sick heedac .our, tongue coatedand you feel rheu- matic twinges when the weather 1s bad. Fat le*a meat, drink lots of water; a=o get t from any pharmacist tour ounces of Jed Salts: take a tablespoonful in • glace of 'water before breakfast for d few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is mads from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and hern used for ,generations to clean cloggedactivity, and stimulate them to norm also to neutralize the acids in urine, so ft no longer is it source of irritatlOS, I,d the lair Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jic• thus ending bladder weakness Jed S see i a ideliehtfrll , cannot in- c/Tervesoeei 1;r, got of lseaforth. to A. Clnrnnsv jure; ('filly, of Mitchell. lithianwater drink which everyone he kidneys The• death Bell. red fit Tomntn on take now and then to kesplts here es, Saturday 14t1n lost.. of Allan \Im•dn i dean and active. Drat s who )hurray Med.r•n, eldest son of Mrs. believethey sell iota of Jed Fall b ttrrouble I;t11.'1 Mel,ean of that city.' and ere n41- -in In prerenmin kidney -,in of the bate M. Y. Metesn (if Sew- while it U cele forth. The young man was In his - twenty-s.s•ond year. Miss Mal, Logan Cowan of lir de - 'fry a Nast Ad Il a• Tile Sip !.ot'. son of Mr.. t'.•W'ellw'nnd /if this town. died tit Calgary nil the 20th inst. b'r. Wehwos0 served a. an army sur• G',on overseas and while doing err he '.nfracte.l trench fever and later blood - poisoning. ilial lu• had never i•eg:Inod hi. health. He L. sur•iveal by his wife fid ono .on. slsn pry his mother. seven - -t 'r. Aid ticn brothers. S E.\ F(/1RM. John , Scott. of Roxloro, was tlll� guest of Minor at a gathering fit the home of )it'. end )Ire. A. 11. Slither - iced when the choir of First Presby- terian (March, 'together with ex-tnem- ler" of flint nrghnlzatinn and chnreh manager.. a'.sc•mhliel M bh1 fsrewell to hhn prior to hie depertnre for the Weld. Mr. Sentt. 510, bee been s member of the choir for forty-eight years. line given, up hls farm to his son Jarit'•s and la-lenring for Regina. where he will 11."e With (Infighter i•nl,eb, 1110 recently married to Mr. Novak of Ttrat'lllnrr. During the--eveol s- tie inn• pre.Ihib•d with •n niblrese sited a --teend.,uo.• gold ring set- with a laded - lllilili1fi1111111111i1U111 1111110\ . 11 1111141111 1., 1111111111111 11110111111111 Start QBE Thomas A. Edison W.:, , o . rrspg MU IC IntoYOUR Home! • If you haven't music in your hoe r.c1, bud' as (,nay Edison's-phono- -graphs can give --you a,:: missing .1 a of 'the greatestenjoyl nts -in life! Start the new year with a son'' in,- your hc.Irt and in your thyme --let Edison's Amherola phonograph sing to you at least 15 minutes evrlry .'.1y --and 1921 will be the happiest year of your lifc! stone. elks Gilleeple wet reslgued from the a,hll. ...Mont sten' and w111 to sue( e(d- I after the holidays by MIes Eleanor Isemp, of Clinton The t•ngegement Is anno need of Mi.. Mery Ito.. Mc(:regrm. dsnghter re is within the _reach ',ft er•yeae4) withir means of every family in the land. Edison has seen to agate The world's greatest in- ventor wants to bring tnusic into your and your daily life --so, as his autilori::cd dealer we are able to give you an Ambezr la on practically --your -ow t --ti vert/ an empty statement -it's a fact,and if you will come to otir store we'll quickly prove - it t0 you. Think of owning a phonugrt.;Jl1 which has 117' '` ins .kt4D . a..r �, t:mc : d ;lg.n publicly demonstrated its sul>crir,ri'y ove `talking machines" and or- ttinilly "marline ' phonog;`aphs. This is the record of l;dit,e,n's 4mberola. Its marvelous tone, genuine 1)innoltd Point Reproducer (Do needles to change) pi•actically inde- structible - Ambers l ed have never been equaled'- Come in to see us today or to- morrow suer- and we predict you'll start the happiest New Year ever, with an Ambcrola in your home. D. W. HAMILTO N Agent for Edison Disc and AynE"xrota " ' . ' / Phonographs and Records. 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