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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-2-17, Page 3The Stamp Of Edison's Genius is clear and unmistakable. It places Edison's Amber- ola so far above "talking machines" and ordinary phonographs that there is no comparison. You don't have to be a musical expert to realize that the Amber- ola is the world's greatest phonograph value. Any- one who likes music cannot fail to note the tremendous difference. EDISON'S NEW DIAMOND AMBEROLA bag such a purr, "mica! ow, that - once you've heard it, no metallic sounding phonograph or shrill machine" will ever please you again. The genuine Dianwod Posit Rtfrodorsr does away with na-dles. The practically indestructible in, - ion/ Rentreis outlast ordinary fragile records by many years! New pur ewo irroo and learn bow surprisingly easy it is to own an A mberola, thanks to Mr. Edison. NOW—can you refuse to visit i.tir store and listen to the Amberolat Come right away—don't forge-. please. D. W. HAMILTON, Agent Auburn. Ontario, Phone 11 r 15 (Dungannon). THE SIGNS! A MIMI OF JON & NERVOUS, IRRITABLE, "B. of M." contributes' the following to The Wilighanf.Advaue•-• ! Joe !Stalker le gone! The words are hard. They almost knock one down. Au old chum finds a star runi4, from his sky of happy memory. , The iltat time we saw him WAN' in the sehoolhouse on the sixth of East Wawanosh. lie hail route over with his teacher, Mr. SlIller, from the boun- dary melioul east of Auburn. 11 iss McGowan had been assistant there and was just beginning to bundle our lag school. The visitors were very wel- come and greatly cheered the youtu... lady teacher in her heavytask. Joe was then a rustic youth, whose long legs were just begInitIng • to stretch, and ter days after we heard much of his etatitling as a pupil. 'Iiit he could not do we began -to think were trifles. The writer had Iweli tried out as a reciter, with "Bruer and the Spidtg" as the selection, but we never 11.1T4s1 tIll he atilt*. to render it like Jim. t%as,,414111 to .10. We' wen. iu the school quartette singing tenor, ye, we piths, the hard luck of our hiss- , singer, hir Joe t.sik that p lift iii- 111, ot her school. We were Wa twill ..• meeting this 4loli44tli too In Hie , School. so we $aw. him between th . lines In our algebei*s and euellirs. oli. happy days of an lierole age ! . Hut .we did not attend the same Vol- I leglate Institute It was as yaintit teachers we next eau*. together. Wt• Ih) not reinenilwr anytht ng of that con- vention in 4t04derieli exeept Joe, and a dozen other good fellows. %1i. have the photo yet which brings those happy hours back. Joe was the life of the bunch and a 1111 Illiaiiiim clew, ._ Mr r ry HS 41 Irk a nd (lean as. a ,, whistle! ‘Vith us were John Weather. i head and Jim Gordon, both of Ht.:: Helens, the foruier's noble and stream - ens Ilfe burnt out many yearn ago, thc Is tter now. a well-kIII1Wn physician Ottawa. Fri.1 Blair, now a liarri-a.. itt Regina, MINI Pete Stewart, of 1' Albert. are ,well remembered. Tlw -Diehl boys,- two brother's who are' •11011, Anglican clergymen, were world. ! nem. The rest hare !wen lost In this ibusy world looe n t are foWe rgotten. went from the emiventiou with nothing ay In the wof pr.ifessional help. bu _t we got it erbote lot of good cheer. ituse4)2111 was then a live interest 11'1 'Minna. Moreover. seliool teaelier.! take to the diamond like fish to water. Thst was before .hw had gown in eir- cumferetice, for he was a dashing runner, sure catch at arid and engem. at the l.at. Two famous inatebes stand out In memory. In Andy M le- i iloinfiirs th.lil ut Auburn. the Grits and Tories played for loaves nod fishes. 1 that is for the price of it good emitter 1 to the chit'. It was Joe at first who ' dirt the slaughter and at the hat closed out it victory. which wax a surprise ! and is. subjevt for chat In the Brit camp for Many .1.1.1ym. i The ether ra.tatile wino. WM!. 1411 the I gridiron a t Brussels In a great field. clay of Huron elltiov, Itelgreve raked the ground for many miles and picked up Joe who wns teaching near 64. Helens. Doh Agnew and Potter were also there. indeed more, than half the team were !school inaetere. It was fast tiODERICh. ONT. AILING WOMEN Tells How She Was Restored To Health Atte, Suffering for More Than A You. Iltureds,. February 17, 11121 :i lug a ith us. Ile had many gifts In- deed. N4.11 least WIIK that of inak• lug friends and keeping it friendship bright. 4Ir obi elnim lived too well to ever 1 forgotten. Itut hit grave 14.44 tone ed the f teart. SHEPPARDTON. Ihilelldtd (COI last svireic I WEDNESDAY, Feb. 9. 1 W dding bells are ringing. A goodly num'aer of the Sheppardton corygregat ion attended i he -1parterly services at Nile on Sunday last. 'Mrs. 13u hanan is visiting friends in Colborne township. Mss Ethel Graham spent the a (Lek -end a ith friend in Goderich and returned ' home Sunday. Another Triampb for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoes4 / Mr. Andrew Bogie. of Sheppardton. mach. a peasant trip to Goinch on ' Sunday. I jogi Dimondalo, had Inflammation and a displace- ment and weakness, and it bad been neglected so Ions that it caused great pain, and this affected my mind and Do that 1 was very irritable. 1 bad severepaine every mooth. se that 1 was often obliged to lie in bed for two days at a time. 1 suf- fered for more than a year before my friends said,' Why don't you try Lydia E. Pink- haine Vegetable Compound? So 1 purchased one bottle after another until 1 had taken ten bottles, then Lydia E. Pinkham's SanativeWash. I received so much benefit from this treatment that I am now able to do my own work." -Mrs. W. D. Bari -rem R. No. 2, Dimwits. Mich bother lithigal Wm* says: " I was bosbared for along time with tenets troubles and waa so nervous 1 felt almost afraid at times. I also had • pain in my right aide and L4 was certainly in • bad way. Lydia E.Pinkhans'eVatgetable Compound bee relieved me of these nervous feelings and pains and OM much better in every way. 1 don't know just bow many bottles 1 have taken. but I took Otos. nearly • year and it has done me a world of good." --Mn. Jinn GRAMIWIL R. No 8, Boz 61. Kalamazoo. Michigan. Good beaith la • womane greatest wet. With it she may be the inspira- tion el bee busband„ a happy mother. and the life of the booms. Without it is Gaffers agonies herself, household duties are * burden, and bar family Is made mime -able by her marlin** 1. 1* any wonder that them Women were noncoms and Irritable after suffer- ing so wog from such deranged conditioner Such ailments act directly upon the agrees, and it bas been said that a tares percentage of Dervoue proetra- tiemnervousdeepondency, "the blues." and nervous irritabilty of women arias tins same derangement of the female organism. scriarsweenon who are In this condition would only profit by the experience of and take Lydia E. Pinkbarne Vegetable Compound at once, much suf. Grim end nohappinese would be averted, as everyone knows • nerrous, irrl- =bawling mother makes the home unhappy and her condition irritates and children. Lydia H. Pinkbant's Private Text -Book tapes "Ailments Pecu- liar be women". will be seat to you free upon request. Write !Ida sk oonta Ils Ilse Lydia 16.1Plakhani Bletorznation.lesin• Co., Lynn, Itamachusottn balao valuabl Mi -s Mary Burrows spent a few days • in town thi% week. • Miss Ida Sillib bas returned to Gode- deli after spending the .week -end aith her parents. SOCIAL EVENING. -On Friday evening. February 4th, Mr. and Nile. Thcmas • Dougherty entertained a goodly number ; of friends to a very pleasant evening riven in tumor of Mr. Whittly Dough- erty, who 'arrived home about Christmas accomVsanied by his bride Despite un- favorable weather, few failed to be present. The evening was spent in Music and dancing, which was thorou hly enjoyed by all. About midnight friends were served a sumptuous lunch various delicacies, after which the mus was continued until an early hour, a the guetts to k leave of the host tireless. The bride. an groom Our laying rhoitly for their Western bo company to pi iy again -l. e fini ms ••••lia,• ,.1 .ter .1141 ;Orrit. and the home team with Dare Ross. Grewer and other fine )layers, Nit WI' Ir011 third in0111.y. it I•11 alien divid441, peld the espetNeso I) a tine tlay'a /mart. Nearly every summer it W.IK of good fotrtone to meet our friend. •'I'I 11 we were biteR to the old times. th old Daniell and events rattling rom our tongues. A .ring or two. wl dear old mother. wife aria An Join - Milled from Selected Oats of Sunny Alberta SCHOOL REPORTS. 1'. S S. NO. 11, MULLET I A D EAST WAWANOSH. The following is the repo.: 1 U.S.S. No. 11. ilullett and East W *an ish, for lanuary. Those marked absent 'men one oi more ( xrminatit 0 : Sr. IV. Ipass 1160)-Nlaig iret Cowan 7 1 Jr IV (pass 660) -Ernest Gras' 66 Sr. III. (pass 6001 -John Denho'm 48. Jr. 111 (Pass 600) -Florence Wal r 6;42. Kenneth Cowan 628, *Grace 'owan 539. 'Gordon Jenkins 378. Jr. 11. (pass 5401 -Matilda Mains 64$. jr. I B (pass 540) -Mary Denholm 584. 13e Robert an 563. Best mel'ers for the, month - Erne!' Gran. Kenneth CowamFlorence Walper.Matilda Maine. John Denho:m. Perfect attend- ance -Margaret Cowan. John Denholm. l'erfect tondact-Mary Denholm. Num- b•r. on rol' ' 10; average attendance, 8 LILA M. 1 s ATT, Teacher. • Rundle's None -Such Lini or ent Rhe atism AchesandPains 4f kurDealei LIFE'S FINE RECORD. „ G t Canadian corporation Eskers Its Jubilee Year. The Sun Life Assurance Company of erraria ewers its jubilee year with a proud record. Twents years ago the total assurances in force with the Sun Life of Canada were abont 1 a'f the new business actually paid for during the yi 1920. when the new bu iness reached enormous amount of one hundred and . millions • This great Canadian corporation. aft service In the assui in.( pub today gle„ one of the larges sneers ful life assurance C011) world. fifty te irs of Canada. as one of the outsta mg life ,laild9 out j assurance organizations of . world. and most ! must take a prominent place. /One of our and world- s to Canada ut also in the nud, ie many other countries w ere it is doing a reconl of stupendous a.hitvme t. It thinnest, is plain y told in the figures contain 1 in The great strength f the Sun Life is h r 000; while business in f wee of Sisal,- toes in the Igreatest financial in.tnini The story cl Cie growth of Life of which all Canadian% are wide in its operations: it giv he Sul Presiiite.•nat only at home, the fiftieth a,nu al rep irt which is evirie xed by its assets of over $114.000.- fished in another part o t ne pa this week. )000.000 attests its tremendous gro with in It is interesting to note that this Cm size. pany since it. inception in 1S71 h s paid \out to its p(icv-holdere. or their benefici aries, over one hundred milaon dollars. the great benefit derived tr. m tie! Ms- tribution of this Va-t imanurrt-rif money. paid when money is m st needed, hardly needs to be enlarged upon. The Dominion of Carada ha% prreiticed many institutions of which it ie justly proud, and which do it honnr. and anumg these the Sun Life Assurance Company of ie preill st bathing sults are fou d above lie sea level. \ if on I (III t likP a hook you shut I can up. This shows the advantage On the ttarchitect the of lovi pr,11,41.,,,kiii,ity of an arc .., t Et largest/rd. i i he world is the room for ini Ai en . A L. R. STEEL CO., Limited, 5c to $1.00 Store IIIIIDNIT13111JAIIY SALE alino ve Soap, 2 bars L dry Soap, 2 bars INFANTS' WEAR Children's Sleeping Suits. Big value $1.00 annelette Nightgowns,/171 embroidered $1.00 Flannelette Petticoats $1.00 -SATURDAY SPECIALS - Black Tea, Good Quality, I7c Coffee,ifie ItrirThing in Tifis, * BIG SHOWING OF SPRING MILLINERY SPECIAL _—ChidDrelaes, sailor coklars. Very special... HOSIERY Men's work $ks, dark grey, worsted, per pal .... 39c Ladies' and ch dren's black lisle Hose, fine quality, per pair \ • 39c 15c J1 - 27c Ib. TOWELS Turkish Towelling, good and heavy, red stripe, 35c yard. Huck Towels, at _ 15c each Big values in Wash Cloths 10c and 15c each GLASSWARE -- Drinking Tumblers, heavy, good quality Etched Tumblers, very special Saturday We carry a big assortment of Glassware 5c each 10c each ALUMINUM SPECIALS Come in and look over our Toilet and Hardwar e Cotfnt.-._.rs; always something new. Big values Box Paper, Writing Tablets, Envelopes, etc. Assorted prices. in Stationery, Hat Shapes • a • • • It 11 • 15c to 79c Straw Braid, latest colors .... . . • . 2 yards for 25e Flowers and Sprays 39c New patterns French Veiling's, assorted prices Always a big assortment of Pictures, 15c to $100. Come in and have 1,,,.: All the latest _glatrunie m Songs a,rt. Cati Hits — them played. $1.00 elm) L. R. STEEL CO., Limited, 5c to,ti.00 Stor zit