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Why don't you get good tires ?"
DOMINIQN TIRES
nu .GOOD Wars
DOMINION TiRES are the sem, gait". no matter what the sir.
DOMINION "NOBBY TREAD" 30 a Sl4 Tires for Peed, Cbevrolet,
Gray Dort, Overhaul and other light cars are the salsa design, same
material, same construction as the big "NOBBY TREADS' ler
Pierce -Arrows and Packards. You get the mileage when you ride on
'DOMINION TIRES".
Them are Dominion Tires for every car and every
purpose -DOMINION INNER TUBES. too -end a
complete line of DOMINION TIRE ACCESSORIES.
SW by the beet stealers frees coast to coast.
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That Extra Tire on the Back
of your ter will 5.n'.• you a lot of
trouble., You never kuow when •
puncture or Woo .ne; will oeurand,
It'. tetter to he safe than. worry,
ycoe'11
admit (Nur Tiros ::re regio#
nisei for their durability and Adapt-
ability to all Mein of radii
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Wren on heavy cars you will get
:i000 to 11000 miles from each tire.
H. J. FISHER,
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THE SIGNAL
CREWE.
Monday, Aprit 11.
Mr. Jack Curran Is spo•lilrg a new
ear.
Mrs. R'w. Durniu, of Winnipeg, ham
leturswll to ,pend the ,uwwir months;
with her on here.
Minix Mary Irwin. of Uafektlpt, hie
returIwl home after spending a few
day-, at Mr. \\'w. Hasty's.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Slu rw'r cel vl,itel at
the home of the forwer•s father, Mr.
P. Sherwod. of It1•If'st, Thursday Inst
The monthly meeting of the W. M. S.
wee held at the home of Mrs. Matthew:
Shackleton. The officers were elected
for tlw coming year.
Quite a 'masher from here attended
Mr. O. E. ,ale of !must. -
hold goods at 1)uugaunou on S,uurebly.
We are pleased to report that Melo.
Wm. Hasty, 'w'hoVera been under the
, rluttor'a rare, is lurprovltig.
LOYAL.
M lay, April 11.
Last week's true weather tunblel the
farmers to get a gold deal of seedling
done. The land war In excellent shape.
Fruit proxrprts apparently have not
been Injured by the (-old sp ll. The
buds. Were not quite far enough ad -
vaned to be killed by the freost. There
Is a great showing for a god crop of
small fruits.
Mr. Alex. Stirling, who sold his farm
on the 9th enI48xtlon some time ago.
has moved to a farm in Tuckersmlth.
tear Seaforth. Mrs. Stirihtg and
their .laughter also have gone to their
Ileµ• home.
We are sorry to hear that owr old
friend Mr. Itutwrt Strom ban, former-
ly of tide township. who 114 unµ' stay -
he with 1114 slaughter, Mrs. Jas.
Tewsley, at Vancouver, it. I', is not
in gond health. Ills many old -friends
in l'oN.ortw will sympathize with him
LI Ills illness.
Tlw fall wheat in this section looks
t4'. Not for years hails the fields
tired so well at trim with. There
a Pimplier of excellent fields tw-
tw 1 Dunlop and A11111r11, 1.114* your
vor MIndent would wry that 1114• best
.41 then is riot on the farm of Mee.
R.AIL_I_ it the Hill.
Mr. Tfi a.. (alders las I.ought One
hundred ar s of the Kirkplh•irk settee
llwtter ktieWn as the Kerr fnrml oit
the nth renewal on: The falrr•lasi• price
Was 8.4.8(8(8). 4r. (Milers -gt.ts dm•
inwllate lxn+ss•ssinu. Ile already owned
fifty'e•res adjointg. ,"o now he has a
flu• pr(gwrty of 1- acres, one of the
best farms on the 1.1111111.14$1101U. -WO
wish hint the t. t of ,goal luck in his
venture,
A Wolf at Dunlop! -dere s a story
that ernes hams over Uoulp way.
Lest Friday when Fred ()quid was
dowing In one ed bis fields a wolf ap-
s4rn``1 and ...Willed to tllredrten him.
He Pried to get 111 the house, but the
Hamilton St,
GODERICH ' 1
Long Distance Service
IsIsTow Classified
rinHE Classifications on long distance telephone calf's in effect from.midnight,
April 20th. are of interest to all users of that service. It is possible, by a study of
your long distance requirements, to effect savings in your long distance bills that are
well worth while.
Station -to -Station Service
Station -to -Station service should be
used when you are willing to talk to
ANYONE at a distant telephone -
that is, when you do not need td get a
particular person on the line.
Station -to -Station service is not only
cheaper, but more rapid and accurate.
than Person -to -Person service. On Sta-
tion -to -Station service the call can be
completed as soon as the distant tele-
phone is answered, while on a Person -to- •
Person call the particular party w
must be located and sufnmoned to the
telephone.
The charge for a Station -to -Station
call cannot be reversed - that is, it can-
not be charged to the telephone called,
for in that case the telephone operator
would have to locate a particular person
to approve the charge, which would make
it a Person -to -Person call.
Person -to -Person Service
When you make a call specifying that
conversation is desired with a particular
person at a given number, Person -to -
Person service is used.
As this service requires greater oper-
ating labor and circuit time than a
Station -to -Station call, the rate is about
25 per cent greater.
Examples of Different Rates
Following are examples showing the
station -to -station and person-to-person
rates for distances up to sixty-four miles:
Station -to- Person -to -
Station Rate Person Rate
M lm
0-12 $010 $015
12-48--
118-24
2-3
118-24
24-32,, ., .25
32-40 • - .30
40-48 . , ... .35
48-56 .40
56-64 ...» 45
Appointment and Messenger
Service
Appointment calls and Messenger
call callsare special kinds of person -to -per -
An APPOINTMENT CALL rate,
which is about 50 per cent higher than
the station -to -station rate, is quoted for
service when an appointment is made by
the calling party to talk at a particular
time.
When a person who does not have a
telephone is called over long distance and
,a messenger must be sent to summon the
petty to the telephone, the MESSEN=
GER CALL rate, which is about 50 per
cent higher than the station -to -station
rate, is charged, and to this is added the
necessary Messenger charges.
_The Report Charge
When you place a call for a particular
person or persons and for any reason they
cannot be reached the same day at the
address given, or will not talk, or if you.
make a call and you are not ready to
talk when the other person is ready with-
in an hour, a REPORT CHARGE is
made. The report charge is about one-
fourth the station -to -station rate. It is'
intended to cover part of our expense of
handling the uncompleted call,
Special Evening and Night Rates
The EVENING rate, between 8.30
p.m. and 12 midnight, on station -to -
station calls, is about one-half the d
rate. The NIGHT rate, between mid-
night and 4.30 a.m., is about one-fourth
the day station -to -station rate.
However, no evening or night rates
are quoted on station -to -station calls
where the day rate is less than 25 cents.
On such short -haul calls the day rate
applies. For longer distances special
e_vening and night rates are quoted.
-_� Because it is difficult to reach particu-
lar persons at night, when many are
.30 away from their homes and places of
.4540 business, there are no special evening or
night rotes quoted for person-to-person
.50 calls. They apply only on station -to -
.56 station cal1.5.
Boers Rel! Telephone 1.a Long Distance Station
The Bell Telephone Company
OF CANADA
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OODZRICH, ONT.
"'IS WITHOUT AN
EQUAL,' SHE SAYS.
Both Herself and Daughter
Think Tanlac 1. Grand, De-
clares Hamilton Woman.
"Tanlac is certainly the best medicine I
ever saw or heard of, for it has done my
daughter and myself both a world of
good,' was the statement made by Mrs.
Alice Young, of 158 Catherine street
south, Hamilton, Ont.
"Before i began taking it I had suffered
from stomach trouble until I was in such
a weak and rundown (ondition I scarcely
had any strength at all. I had no appetite,
and what .little 1 did eat caused awful
pains and gas which pressed up around my
heart and almost cut off my breath.
What little sleep I got was in cat -naps. and
mornings I got up feeling as bad as if I
hadn't been asleep at all, and was often
so weak and dizzy i just had to sit down
for a time. 1 had awful headaches and
the
back of my neck hurt terribly at
times.
"But the first bottle of Tanlac I took
got me well started on the road to re
covery, and now my app'tite is simply
fine and everything 1 eat agrees with me
perfectly. 1 sleep like a child nights, and
mornings! feel refreshed and ready for my
housework. In fact. I Teel tine and my
daughter and I both think Tanlac is just
grand,"
wolf managed to intercept him. How-
ever. in 141804' way lie• gut word to the
'house to /WW1 for Will Symonds and
his dogs, The Saltford uiulral watt
tint at home, and town :1tIa•rt (:ohl-
thorpe was reached over the 'phone
and in ,a few 'minutes was on the
gr 41. Hy this time Mr' \1'olt had
got Into a ratline and en1141 1101 he
(01110 111 state ref diligent sear1•h,- He
snppmi,d i0 1w lying low walling for
a- chance to seek iris prep when the
golds are not against hlul. Your elr-
reeptmdent does not vouch' for this
story. He tells It as It Was told to
hind: hilt those µ•hu mew the animal
say tt was a wolf aH right.
Mr. .10hn Young, the ioyal mer-
Ch+uit, is on the road ageln with his
wheels store e an thwl. and IsLooking furw•anY
to it,5,8411 51'54$4811'S (1lt..iuess.
Farming lin a Big Way: -Harry
Sh1rldS 1110+ taken possession of the
_term. whl+•h. le rw1•utly poetised
from ('Ims. McNell, and Mr. 111111 Mrs.
McNeil
have morel into tlnt'n. Mr.
11:Welch. 1a urs• one of the biggest
faruu'rs and .hoekmen in til•• township.
He and Isis son are working :iia) acre•,
!the two Mc•Ne'll farms). In addition with nursing babies, 14111144• of 1111111 111-
be Inas ll1S farm of 1:411 acre's on the l'pregty had r•nndttlrm."
211 conwssfnn of Aslrffrld, which he A ewe troy of Hve y,81". toot a
1154'5 fur pasturage, rod has the ('has. Mere shadow of n boy. market In
Stewart firm 01' 7((81 AI?f5 at 'Nile Hf teen lull,. today. 1 don't 11e4' hew:
rented. 'also for grazing. This' makes he did 1L He Windle no fuse. but filet
",e) acr,S 111 all, auc with another maid. 'I went to Ile down.' 1 gave him
ninety 1111.014 1W W011111IIIIte a sprats mane fines(' and 'nil Ik, and pelt blip W
mil,. R'4' wish Mr. Shields all kinds'lied. 111s little 'brllthpr stereos! to
ref $11414'*'$$ and holes he will be a death 54 fieri day, wan."
4lff1olwire before he quits. noir*% f 111195111 a 3011t ratTJittl'
boy of tivo months for $2. It is a
'wonder to x14' that he 1e olive at all.
Among the horrors of war which are not to mentlnti !wing fat and. jolly.
appealing after the conflict has ceased, is His mother 1141 her hu • north of
haldne's. A great many ex•snldiers are '4Vman and went with Ler husband' and
suffering from falling hair, feeble growth tn'n children !twat up into Stored. hop -
of hair or actual baldness. This is blamed hog t0 and it needle.. there i() snake aA
by Toronto scalp specialists and barbers living: anA now after tramping over a
on the steel helmet and the Balaclava mosrth, carrying the baby all the way,
caps worn by the troops in the trenches. she demos hark di, ourn5141. $he''•yns
-welling the baby ou the street 'w'h.en
life. She took r 1• •UISlutl while
being washed, and 1 feared she wax
dying, but etre revived. She 1* four-
t1'•m tamale, old and weighs the salve
54, a uero'-110111 Iufaut. 1 17 clip, later 8.
Bally bas 111111 the beet of eere, !nit
Ile•r life suit Mimeo 111 ^Die t*'Ilenee.
She must 1111 V a goolt P0110 11 1111(11 to
11 VP 115 long as she has,"
'•.1n old mail and his wife came In
today both atone blind. but neat and
clean. They have• leen hiking Mare of
nhemselvem too. They welted In fifteen
lullew. A de'wf-11n114' cattle today also.
We had to give her 1•lothes, for like
most who come she was dr1•s.erl 111
thin eotttom rags, and most have !Well
nearly
frown. He• husband is 111 at
home. She had s baby born 'two or
threw weeks ago, but It diel- She 15 11
good sewer, an) seems quite Intelligent.
She walked twenty tulle,."
•-7'o day 1 attended to in•reral sick
114'1114' 111141 d1e'Sse1 a uuu1lwr of mores.
Toru Wen, babies, with bad Intro, otv'r
a mouth old, fiuc in succi a cond'ltiuu
M7µ' Nit 11 dirt end lees that they will
111441 11 great deal of care to -make
thew heal. Oise of the trnnl•u µto.
Mame 5114111) had jest lewu .old by her
husband. !maltose he eupld not fecal bet
:end 111.., 14411 114a. 111• 114441/41 the m 0
to 1111• 11011 fur his11s.H.,,
"We bare a great many women who
have been coonelled t.. .ell ..r give
aw•tly their children to keep them from
staring. One µ()111a11 came, trying to
sell her dear`11tt1e baby I1,v six 0n()eth.s
ol.l. She winter 1Il1' 50 buy him and
=u 108441*' him laugh and ,-volt to show
114' I,aow deur Ica µ'11s: a1n1 the baby
hooked into here face exitetly as if lie
wooded to say- eermehlilg\►y heart
just Helie! for that 1141Ir Cher. Fi',r
so many have sold their chlhlren: and .
attest of t1µ women 111 the work r11µ
'Who have not wad a child were only
able to keep their little one•," !)stet•
we took them 111-
"Two old w •n, who cannot 5148 h.
sow, make the millet lorrillge for 1111
of the work women. Ihw of these
1111101 wire quite ill µ'111/11 She came.
through eating ch:1R,, whieh is the prlu-
tIp11' article of dirt at present for
most 1rf those who can afford it : 1111111,•
have no money eveuelu 11144-t11)). -Tete
other old coil: gave nn trope of life
before She 1'54µe to tn, and took a dose
of opium to mare ht'rselt tram etarting
to death. She took an ue•nlnre and
mole 7,•inelf sick, or see 1'111141 not to
here tures." ,
"A w than and ehild blue today:
her forehand told her to go and_ get 11
111/111 µ'110 ('4,11111 support her: but she
1•n,tld not !war to give hp her sols. and
was truing to jump doom a well. and
drnw•n her aurl•ow•s and herself. when
she heard we were helping women,
+cad so x114' (urine here."
.1\'e ha re s•vente•n women now
Thursday. .1prIl 14, 19'21.- i
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"AFTER EVERY MEAL"
1'he gum with t h e
lasting flavor --wrap-
ped in the hygienic
sealed package.
A goody that's good
for you. Aids appe-
tite and digestion.
Keeps teeth clean
and breath sweet.
A boon to smokers.
with its cooling.
soothing. effect on
mouth and throat.
I 1111111: WRIGLEY'S allli'lllI-
JUIGY FRUITS
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SEALED TiGHT-
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B19
- A PANiNF: DIARY.
Feasetsl'Erzjertenees with the Starv-
- .lag People of China.
By Mrs. Eolith 31. ('lark ht The Hone ii
The poor entwine people are cotmh1g
to us Peery day, It is. almost imlos-
sible to -turn then MT. W4' ladies haste
()permit relief centres fur women and
1.4114 There are 4'f- present fart
1.1.11 venules 111 or near \\'fan City.a1141 1114114'' from all the surrounding
1 M001111•y'i•nnte hese
,There is it shelter fur girls and little
eh11dr.'is and h,rhi,'- 15 1thont mothers:
mother 'Reiter for boys (roe six to
thirteen years, whore they will i1
tanght• to read and write the nlw•
pluit(etle eeript that «nu',easily be
learner in the time the roe's are in the
shelter. We have also opened a Lome
for ttyyithers with nursing babies: and
a work rano also shelter for Meier lsmr
women. 111 the nowt-beenserf -of. int
Held slnli11aMw•urk has leen opened.
This la the most nosily dist. /In this
county.
The people im all these- n' ter centres.
are tiling taught to rend and under-
stand Ile (:oegwl. 8 The molly
-destitute ern tieing taken in, and ell
are tn'nlwl alike w'he•th.,r 4'hrIStinn or
noua'hristian. Every. one µ•ho 44111
work le expected to do 511, The wo-
men mew else make ,-Iothus for the
children in the Shelters and for other
needy 'limes. When I111 great Hemmed
fair winter clothe.; at quilt," 11.1)58"'.
'w-4' 4'7Clpct to w'r\t1)4' %oaten weaving
••loth. Three til old to sew sok 111111
care for the aline •en With the 11ss
nnlst-
•,' •e if the older lays and girl'- We
te'kon Mat front 8.2 t.. 8.3 per month
per head will fwd 11114 cloth, 111441,
Ie03111.. if gni III Were not at famine
)tree We 4'ouk1 do It for much lees.
R'r'''xpet to keep the work going un-
til next .Ise, w-Iwn the wheat will be
hsry.5tetl. and the worst of the famine
sl Id Ise over.
.lost to give 5011144 I11e1 of the 'work
And t•1.' nose!, let me 1.141y 11 few
typk'11 notes f,'um nay: diary during the
rant _few_.. wswke. -s'l'yer-seta a -raw- are
taken in order. hot are chosen to give
a g11111poe 111 tole different kinds of
work going ()n. The regular daily
work of buying, superintetpllltg, ex-
amining n'w• appI8eauts for help,
preparing work for the women, toeing
about the diet caMlot be toll. To
understand tint, one must do It.
"A young Nyman Mint• to the work
141rn11 today filth her Iplbv girl. The
mother-in-law m'anlel to throw the
betty olat, ax they were tai poor to
ft441 11, and It wet. only a girl. The
mother has had no food for four days.
The ha1.y is over a year 0111 41111 hes
001 strength to lift Iwr head. She 15
a 115th• 'skeleton. (leiter). Seeing
that the Maly waw on the 'point of
death, 1 took her Into the hour' to
care for her myeelfino' try to nave her
my rook Iclw' her find •hlrnlght her h.'re.
1'told her not to 14.11 the lerhy. but to
stay uo1 work and we worlj1 keep her
and fter two children. However, *he
sold .,Sew must 14.11 the tniby- to -gteta'
nume' for her husband. 1 bought the
little limp then, (eating that if 1 gave
the 1ne11and the ineati•y as a '51st, he
nttglst return hirer. ,whe•u It Wait spent
iMac sell the ehi111 to s().1e0ul Whit
wound not f1• gnl1l to it. The ulniher
is, sharing here to nurse awl care for
the b,lley. flatly p4:pl'', 11,141.811114114 141
fomHh's, hirer tratnlext eight -tor nteha
days' journey into SJius"l. looking for
n •.lace• where foal le cheap, and then
have lit to walk all that weary way
leek avid to starve their hone,,"
(Puy -0f the hardest things attlnt Mils
ft" tot he•ing uhlc.in Help
thydn /111; it Is having to turn folks
away to starve, or cotmnit suicide.
$ins• writing the above, the wee
h:1by' girl lots gone to Holt country
where ''(hey'lninger no noire." Poor
little litltlg, her Jife Mere w114 sill
hunger 7.1111 (*Oki 1111 nu51w•L e tincxcehoti
the- -tint-three-weeks, ee- weeks, viten 1 glntr iwr
the best of rare. but • she wen„ too.
5tnrreil to receiver. There nee !tally
more 5nfferip5 I1151 nix Ail' did, 11111) w1 vwwwv
want to Sane 5411 We elu1.
Throw Your OIC--bar-pet: Away
No matter how old, how aA•ty, how d81ap81Aated, use
a rope around them and ■end to u4' to be Red. trite
The Famous "VELVETEX" Russ
Reversible -Will wear a lifetime -Prices reesonsata
We have hundred• of recommendation• from ate -
had customers, Ask ter "V[LV[Ttx'• Pries List.
We pay express both way. on large orders. One
way on small orders
Established 150e Phone alas
CANADA RUG COMPANY
4'e CARLINO STREIT .. LONDON, ONT.
Electric Wiring
Let us give you a iii.oure on your wiring. It W.ilLbe
vri5rtlr-y-mtr elute.
If your ELECTRIC IRON is out of repair do not leave
it until you want to use it.. 1�'e have rcipairs in.stoek for.it.
NItw stock of TUNGSTEN LA1LP$, 10s, 2:5s, 40s, 50s,
tea; 75a and 100s. Rea.un;lble prices.. -
Call and see ua.ftlr anything in the,elertrieat line,
A. J. LAITHWAITE
Old Colborne Hotel Corner
PHONE 2=.I
OLD REUAB[E!
There are tens of
thousands who real-
ized the benefits of
the growth -promot-
ing properties of
•
SCO1T'S 1
EMULSION
in cfihlclflood,
who now give
it regularlyto
their chilren.
You may depend
upon Scott's Emdsioa l
Seer ! Sew.µ Tamale. the.
-ALaO MAKKRS OP
HMOIDS
R•Meb sr Oram aa
n4' INDIGESTI)ON
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Two Seasonable Articles
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EL KAY'S STRAW HAT DYE
Makes the olid hat look like new. Sixteen
colors - .. 35c
WATER GLASS EGG PRESERVE t
Pack your eggs while price is low. Each tin
makes one gallon of preserving liquid 20e
H e C. DUNLOP, Phm. B.
Phone No. 1 The Rexall Drug Store Bedford Block