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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-1-20, Page 64 • -Tlnu-.lay. fanouncet) :al. t'+ -_'I THE BIGNM GOarim11ICH, ()NT. Health and Happiness Women of today seem to !Ikea to every call of duty except the supremo ono that fella them to guard Wetr health. Home duties, church duties, war activities, and the hundred -and -one Calla for charitable enterprises soon lead women to overdo. Nervousness, headaches, backaches and female troubled are the inevitable result. Philadelphia, Pa.—"I was very weak, al- ways tired, my back ached, and I felt sickly most of the time. I went to • doctor and he salt 1 bad nervous indigestion, which, added to my weak ooudttioe. kept ms worrying mod of the tense—and he said if 1 could nut stop that, I oould not get welL I heard so much about Lydia K Plukbam'i Vegetable Oom- pound my husband wanted me to try it I took it for a week and felt s little better. I kept it up for three months, and I feel Etna and can eat anything now without distress or nervousness- health and happiness, Yea, I have both now."—Mrs. J. Woorrnuirn. 1841 North Taylor !Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The majority of women nowadays overdo, there are 90 many demands upon their time and strength; the result i3 invariably a weakened, run-down nervous condition with headaches, back- ache, irritability and depression—and -N soon more serious ailments develop Avoid them by taking in time Lgdia E.Pinkhain's VcrtabJeeeCompound i MORRISON V. DRURY. A Controversy That May Have Important Result... r J..1. ernrun Iii — s i Jan. 1N. -� perch at 1111 - ton ie l ta tun l Premier Drury, end a reply to I 7.y I home of his remarks by Mr. J. . Mor- ri.on. necret,ry of the ('uite(1 Farmers of Ontario, have made a aen,atiou in l.Iilicat tirtelea this week. The Globe's London ewyrespondent gives' Die following report of Mr. Mpr- risoles statements nt 8 tans -ting at 11'il- 1,tu Grove, Middlesex comity, (111 Same - de 1Nelrrissn'a i+7ghthik Speech. In a lengthy speech, full of fight mut ,deftiwe, Mr. Motlisms took lip 4.1.1 41ee 147 AiewaP`ivrlain remarks made by Mr. liruilanal ...eternal with him me" every one, and promised war to th • hitter end on behalf of. the Farm- er..' party. -'If Mr. Drury threw down the chal- lenge at =toe Inst night 1 em prepar- ed to take it up, and will at any tine." Cant Inning. he d..vl:rred that the Farm- er, party made .Ir. Drury, and that only for the movement he'w•ould still he "plowing ie 1 •ly furrow at frown 11i11." So long a: the Premier *tuck to the principles of the V.V.°. he would remain 8.s the head of the Gov- ernment, but no longer. The statementsad by the m e t Premier which aronwed 1he ire of the• 4'.i'.(4. secretary were as follows: - "The Farmer: organization should not go into polities; as en orgau'Isat- tion. 1 lwlieve the Farmers organ- ization has altigether to) big a work 141 do in other directions to rink its life or waste its euergi(' hey partic- ipating directly in politics. Thr Farm- ers ca mint and ought not to title the country.. To do so would lie a sort of tyranny. We are .in a minority, -sad we must not attempt to do it, he•ans• we art• a democracy." Mr. Morrison took car. to explain 'that Ile` was accepting at its -face tait(e the statements AS they, appeared In the press. 11e wait very ',sorry to read them, end he hoped Sir. IWpry IIid not make thein, lint be would answer them am though air. Drury had really said them. To the statement that the farmers as an organisation should not go Into polities, he replied: How Movement Originated. 'The Farmers' organization did not go into polities. The people went tato politics.The movementnt originated when Ow farmers went in a deputa- tion to Ottawa to wait (t the Govern - meta and they learned Just where they stool. They marched to the Parlia- ment buildings and de•rnanded their rights. but they did not get them. Then they went into Manitoulin island and the people electeil lteni811 Bowman. That was democracy. "If Mr. Drury oriel there la any- thing in the 1'. F.O. original organiza- (ion w!lith. tells the farmers to stay Old 111 iodide.+, he doesn't know any- thing anent the orRsnizntion. There is 1111, n word in the constitution of the I'.t'.O. about politics." There was notch appfanIe at this Juncture. Ilr Morrison then (touted from the Premier's speech the assertion that Giftsfor the Honie Electrical Gifts will make the Home beautiful and bright and save much tedi- ous work. e H ave a Com p Ti-ne--o----- Electric irons , Electric Grills Electric Vibrators Electric Toasters Electric Heaters Electric Heating Pads Vacuum Cleaners Portable Lamps Fans Cooking Ranges Domes, Shades Tungsten and Nitrogen Lamps FLASHL GHTS and BATTERIES All kinds of Electric Fixtures. If you have any Electric Wiring or Fitting to be done, let tis give you an estimate. Hectines 0, ROBERT TAIT 'wen -ETRE;;.T, N,.xt Post Office, Phones Store, 82; Residence, 193 ■ OODERICH i the farmer* Lave too 9)21911 work ;n other dlreetloua to risk wasting th••ir t'uergles In politics. "You would think that was .poken tlyh an old-line pditic,alt," he said. "'Keep your bands off goveruengovernment.I That is outxide your line. Sotl are a 18414.54 of burden. Fell them, chili* them, but leave politica alone. 1t'a nut your business. it's notyour right. Goreruweut belongs to the pn)fesal incl classes.' 1f the farmers, if the people,. had not gone into polities would lir. Drury have been where lie is 4.1.48y1 Absolutely not. Ilea still he plowing a 1(111ely furrow at ('1.0811 11111. "if Mr. 1)rnry felt tike fluff why .1111 be unapt the lh•etnler.hip when it was offered to lrlw'.'' asked Mr. Morrison. "It he could not suhs•rib,• to our pi4n•Iples why did he accept the l'reuliership in our Garver llllll %it? Ia he ashamed of the people who wade hlw? They placed hien 111 a pusltloi higher than he could ever otherwise have hoped to attain. And yet this Is the advise that comes leek in one short year, Surely he must dueye brew wlsylloterl." Dian Waist to Rule Country; Replying to the statement that the Farmers enlluot 111111 ought n)t to rule. Mr. Morrison said: "The Farm- ers don't want to rule the c•uuutry. They went Into politics only for equal rights *pet a fair representatiou for their organisation. "But," he said. "when we got Into a rate and elected more Nen weex- pected we had to go through with It, eeept the responsibility end take our place In charge -1f gorerument. !tut the Premier says we are in a minority and must nut attempt to 1111 it, because ewe an. a iel oeraey. Do you note the cnnoadietioi? if we are a minority we cannot rule: anti as a democracy, If we are a minority, we err to go leek and mit down. Something ILeing l try Sesta "If this to to. lie the doctrine that la to be circulated from one end of the country—from one end of this Provinces— to the ether. there Ix going 1 to he something doing very soon." (('!leers, Mr. Morrison then dealt with Premier Drury`* declaration that the Ferment' movement will lieshort-lived If it seeks to *hut out from its racks all but farmers. Ia Pelkies to Stay "We are in IrslitL.o and we are go- ing to stay." was the policy 1ald down by the 1'.F.O. aeeretary. "We can do at 1(1y by keeping our organization pure. We 118(1' our reasons for keeping (clear of other organization'', as they keep clear of um. Yon farmers cannot join the Retail Merchants AMwtehiatieml, the Canadian Mantfarturen. **soda tion, or the Itlaekamlthi Protective Assoc•• Lotion, or the Rootblackr Inion, or the 1'r,nters' or Ministerial Aieexiatiou' The Needless Misery That Women Bear THENthe house- hold cares and the worries of everyday life have drag- ged you down, made you un- happy, and there is nothing in life but headache, back- ache and worry, turn to the right prescrip- tion, one gotten up by Doctor Pierce over fifty y • ago. Dr. Pierc of Buffalo, N. long sine found•out what is naturally best for wom- en's diseases. He learned it all thru treat- ing thousands of cases. The result of his studies was a medicine called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This medicine is made of vege- table growths that nature surely intented for 1•ackache, headache, weakening pains, and fur many disorders common to women in all ages of life. Sold by druggists in tablet and liquid form. Send Dr. Pierce 10c. fur trial package. THE "FLU Dare Not Return if T. "Ptii" will eertainly pt a wars reception this winter if It dares show It. ugly head in our peaceful midst, for the people are eogddent now that they ma deal it verb a smashing blow it will never survive. I■ every village, town and city in Canada, families aro fortifying tAem- •elves with the greatest "J'lu" am- munition known to science—Baek- ley's Bronchitis Mixture. Colds coughs, etc.—the advance guards oil Flu—are met with withering fire, and relief from thews trouble. is aura every time. One hundred thousand Canadians are only too willing to tes- tify to the great healing power this remedy contains. It has eouquered sovgky of 113 ears' standing- It ean- aot fail to do for you what it has done for others. You have everything to gala and nothing to lose, as it is sold under a money -bask guarantee to banish coughs, eolds, bronchitis, bronehtal asthma and pr.ve*t you from getting the "Fla-" It la not • crisp, but a eoientlfte mitture, 110 times *troupe than any ether sOugh Owe. Oa. dose gives lastest relief. Mee, 78 meta. 'fake ae substitute. None genulne witkost. ay s,gaatara Ask year druggist 17 SOLD iN (:ODRRICH Rl J. A. CAMPBELL CHAPPED HANDS, FROST BITE, COLD -SORE& WINTRY weather means rough, blotchy faces. sore hands, cracked lips, chil- blainsandcold-sons. Besides these being painful and dis- figuring, there's adanger that dtseaye germs or dirt particles may get into the broken skin and set upecasrna, ulceration, or even blood-poivon The only safe policy is to apply Zam-Buk whose rich '' herbal essences sink into the pores and exert thatir soothing, healing and antiseptic influ- ence on the • ffected tissues. Zam-Buk is ideal as a winter skin dressing. Unlike fatty ointments Zam-Buk suits the tenderest akin, and it never fails to restore a soft, smooth and healthy condition. For the quick clean healing of burns. scalds and cuts.fordeabn with any *Amor scalpdia.ase.T.am Huh is ins class by itself Getaiac. bog to -day. Mast TRIAL SAMPLE from Zats-ask Co., Toronto. for le *l►wp Ttie Mu li ipal World were ordered as usual for the council and clerk. The collector reported that he head been sus cessful in collecting all of the taxes levied in 1920. hlovtd by Mr. Coultes. seconded by Mr. Robertson. that the Reeve and clerk be authorized to 4.4(1 and su'Imit to the Minister of Public Works and 1110 - ways of the Province of Omariu the petition of the corporatio 1 of the township of East Wawanosh, showing that during the year 1920 there has been expended upon the township roads acid bridges the sum of $6,065.43 and requesting the statutory grant on that am )Jnr, as pro- vided by the Ontario • Highways Act and amendments thereto. Bylaw No. 1. 19,11. ratifying the appointment of township officials. and bylaw No.2, 1921. appointing the council road commissioner+, were read and passed. A number of accou its. amounting in all to $336.59, we e ordered paid, after which the council adjourned to meet again on Monday, February 7th. at 1 o'clock, A. PORTERFIELD, Clerk. Drawing the Lisle. Miss Cora was taking her first trip on the train. The conductor came through and called f( icr k1et.he tickets. Cora readily gave up her t A few minutes later the butcher boy coming through called, •'Chewin "Never 1" cried Cora, bravely. "You can take my ticket, but not my chewing. gum." Wester, Ontario. Best Commercial Salmi CENTRAL Then. why should you admit all other. to your organization? If you did so, other organizations would rush In. Inwlde of a year they would prowess your house, and leave you outside as' you were before. "The moral 'stamina of this I'rov- ince is u) the keeping of the rural' people," hi. enntlnuel. -It was the , toting power of the rural population that put temperance legislation on the statute hooks. If y<at are going to bring in others pone moral stamina will fade away. Toll newt protect it." Pressler Drury's Stand. Premier Drnry, who was reached at his home In Crown 11111 hr long-dis- tance telephone, repeated the ,Rote - mews he has mode before regarding what might he called a hroadening out of the farmers' political party. The Premier hits no desire to see the United Farmers of t)ntsrb as an or- ganization lopse any of its power. He te•lieve, that organization ham a great 114. work In protecting the rights and hits'- nese of the fanners`as any otter or- ganization of any libtustry hNM its work. lie speaks of the\poItUe$l party differently, however. "The political °reenlist Ion born of the ('nits, Farmer, 14*/Mario most lire ita own life ,d4 tet -from— that f omthat of the parent,' .aid the Premier. "It ,s a well-knnsy(1 and established fact that the Fanners have enunciated a platform which appeals to other chases in the community be- sides the foruler+. in this new polit- ical movement the farmers' will tawny,. hare an honored and powerful place. But to refuse to men and women of other e•Iams's or other Industries an equal place In this i*)I,tleal movement wools) be to rouse against it an t1le ahlmn.'whlclt wool undoohtrlly Is' directed i :.ems n elu4so movement, and would predestine it effectual life." Premier Drury r principle of an esmocIa e political party..Hew a ly understood, bel, ever, t STRATFORD. ONT.. Our winter term commences Tues. day, January 4th, and students may register in one Commerciale,'Short- hind or Telegraphy departments at env time. Our courses are thorough •n(1 practica), and we assist graduates positions. Get our free catalogue ^ a. McLACHLAN, Principal. DECORAT ING A N [) 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 your wants in any kind of Glass J. CUTHBERTSON North side West st. Phone 354 Rheumatism Stiffness and all Pain \lined'. Liniment has riven sat .ixt ion fur three enetiI.ln. It quickly relieves vire throat. taoarhitl..nrur- atgia. 4 iat;ea and any kind d pain. An Old Reliable Remedy 1 Mn 4, Fascett. Hamilton St . Collingw•od,' Ont • ,,,es,—Minard'a Liniment surely is ars old reliable remedy. I else)* keep a Witte in the INA IMF am) have rerwnmended a to awes a number e1 my friend.. to whom it rave anal 'chef. In most u.aa ri •aa unJ u a pe I.•r rheumatism. Min !rd's Kiln$ of Pekin. Liniment Yartnouttt Nova Scotia. • THOMAS GUNDRY, AUCTIONEER. - BOX OT, Goderteh. All lnertrnctlons W Mail or left at signal office will bo promptly attended to. Residence tele. neli LEGAL I. G. CASIERON, K. C., RARRI TER, Solicitor, notary public. Mee Hamilton street, Gisler -11,h, third door from Square. Trust funds to loan at lowest rates. RQ C. HAYS, . . . BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NO. TAItY PUBLIC, ETt'. OfIlee`fiterling Rank Block. Ham - nem street, •Goderich. Telephone tib, Ileal instate, Loans and Insurance. '>H1tO1'DFO(Yr, KiLLORAN & COOKS li BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NO - TAMES PUBLIC, ETC. Ogee on the Stluare, second doer from Hamilton4 Street. (1 odeNc b. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. t W. Proudfoot. K. ('.. J. L. Killoran, IAItLBS GARROW, L.L. B., BAR- RiSTER• attorney, elicitor, etc., Oodenich. Money loaned at lowest re tea. Ca SEALER, BARRISTER, , SOL- ICITOIt, notary public and eon- ' veyaneer. OMe—Court Houiue Orwte- rich. OP -12m INSURANCE. LOANS. ETC. McKILLOP MUTI'AL FIRE EdantIt- Idi ANCE CO.—Farm and isolated town property insured. OEkrra—Jan. Connolly, Pres., (Inde• h R 0.: Jan. Forane, Vlee-Prow., hwood 1'. O.; Thomas E. ,!lays, Sec...Trees., Neaforth P. O. No. 3.Se'aforth ; John G. Grip..., No. 4. Walton William Rinn, R: R. No. 2, Melt forth; John Isennewlea, Brod. hagen: (;.n. MP( 'ariney, It. R. No. 3, Seeforth; Robert Ferris, Harloek: aleolm Ire•Ewen, ("Tinton; James Erane, It James Connolly, BS MEAT IF Back � � . tub t,(h AND KJDNEYS Num Galerieh. Agents : • J, Llai Yeo G• Alex. Leitch. R. R. No. 1, Clinton William ('hewn^y, Stenforth: F.. ilinrti- l'y, Seafurtft. Policyholders can pay all payreeuts and get their rards re- eetpted at R. J. Morrish'. Clothing rales glue of sato to (nub Kidney, store, Clinton; R. H. entre Grocery• uttiladdea� you—Drink Kingstim street, Ga,erleh, or J. 1L lets of wateL Reid'M General Store, Bayfield. If.a*g meat &utas kidney trouble to eventually or sther, a wall -known authority, be minas Maria acid in meat excites the kidasys, they bsoome overworked; ; get alu sh; elogup and cause all sorte of I a short and in- dutnss, partietelarly backache and my cry in the kidney region; rheumatic twig. not like the P.S. sewer. beedaohes, acid stomach, eosi- n a. n becoming etpatlen, torpid liver, sleepleeaneas, is It rle'ir. Redder and urinary irritation. t 1Me i. nr- I The asomsat your bask hurts or kid-. I ntIy In favor of the ItglEed Farmer neje area4 aOtilg right, er 4 1 bladder of Ontario ns an oistro flnn' fur the Loeber', you get about tow ounces of green wool It salt a(rowpltsh for the Jed tial from any good pharmacy, farmers. and declares that thele is n great nerd for It to maim* In the tremendous work It Is ierforming fur the benefit of the nrr11 people. The only point at Issue le whether the po- litical party, born of the farmers will continue *s a clots- e)rp)nitlon, ad- mitting farmer's only, or shall ballade men of other 'penults lint .0 the• sameIdeal+ and Id(Mo, Mr. 1)ntry Is net attacking the 1-'nrmcw,. orxnnip'time lie is endeavoring to brunt •n our the political future of the party which eprnng from the 7TnIse who are 'ilpp'rthrg the l'rein- ler pilot ort that the death of the old Patron+' party' resultvel fieriness.tluat p.rf' wars kept as a Fnrm.vs' v take beton' break for r fein a w day. and your kidneys wn1 then sat does famous salts 1a made from the acid of grapes and lemon juicy, oowbillaed with lithia, and hoe been used for generations to flush *Jogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal seilvity; also to neutrally.* the acids in the urine so it no longer irri- tates, tats ending bladder disorders Jad Salta cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent ntbia. water drink whist millions* of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary o d��, thugarmdigg serious kidney party alone. No other,. no m ittr•r r• -•whether they agreed with the principles nr not, a-er got into 11. it was this 1NDIGES ON narrow pones- that k 111..4 IL anil alp' l I eontp":,r,I, kill the FNrtthe ploy if GOES, GONE• rontlsaetl, nryordlnR to the nnigsu4er. • • of Premier Drury. i MUNICiPAI. COUNCILS. FAST WAWANOSH. The first mceti•,g of the council or 1921 was held, dcc rding to etatu'e, on January lOtio with the members all present and I; eeve Currie presiding. After a Iew timely remarks from the Reeve, the n-.inutes , f last meeting to 1920 wee re td and confirmed. The following ofhcia!s were appointed for the current year : Wm. Robinson, schoot attendance officer; J. N. Campb II, member of board of health; John S. Scott and John Elliott, auditors (salary 312 each) Dcvid S. .`colt, enlle.tor (salary SSA); William Wightmar, evermore (salary 3100). Owing to t e h rge amount of extra work meet nec mart 1 y recent legi,tatb n, which 14 e dirk and as oe+s er are called upon to (u!. h I. 118 was granted each of theme r fficlale over their Former .sdaries Ten dollrs a:., r.,el in aid of the Children's 'Mel el% G d( ich and a similar amount to err. Musk( ha Free Hos alai. Six copies t ( "Pape's Diapepsin" at once fixes Your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stoinach Stomach acidity ranee indigestion Fond enuring, g.te, dietrea%! Wonde what upset your stomach? Well, don' bother! The moment you eat a tablet or two of Pope's Dinpepsin all the lump% of indigestion pain, the sourness, heartburn and belching of gases, due to acidity', van;.h—truly wonderful! Millions of people know that it is needless to be bothered with indigestion, dyspepsia nr a disordered stomach. A few tablets of Pape',! Diapepiin neutral- ise acidity end gire relief at once—no waiting! Hety a boa of Pape'a Diapepain nowt Don't stay miserable! Try to regulate your stomach w you rag eat laterite foods withe,,t eau.ing distress. The cant is SO little. The benefits so great. -....'.�i'_�'w-.4�'•Sr�,s• fir... ---,s» Brophey Bros. • The-I:eadiij-- Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders ....irefully _ attended to et all hour., night or d*g. G(Ii)ERICIi HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY—TRY THIS! Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. To ewe the tinge of healthy bloom In your face, to See your skin get Clearer and clearer, to wake up with- out a headache, backache, coated tongue or a musty breath, In fact to Leel your best, day In and day out, Just try inside•bathing every morning for one week. Before breakfast each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon- ful of limestone phosphate In It as a harmless means of washing from the stomach liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and torine; thus cleanstnlg, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully in- vigorating. it cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid appeUte for break- fast. A gnarter pound of limestone phos- phate will cost very little at the drug store hut 1s snlDcient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phos- phate act on the blood and internal er- ode. Those who IimoauhJect to con- stipation, bilious attacks, Reid stomach,' rbeumatie twinges, also those whose akin is sallow and complezio►n pallid, are Rewired' that one week of Inside. bathing will have them both looking and feeling better in every way. • .11. a . .»..