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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-4-14, Page 7..o 'M-.. -.- TUI $I 11AL Thursday. April 14, 19t11-11 Western Ontario Best Commercial School CENTRAL it $TRATFORD. ONT.. Our winter term commences Tues- day. January 4th, and students may register in our Commercial, Short hAud or Telegraphy department, at env time. Our courses are thorough •eel practical, and we assist graduates ' i !positions. Gel our free catalogue. v' a. Mc•LA('HLAN, i'rfnelpal. IYonne and Charles Sas.. Te.enro. Accountancy. alenoaraphy. type writing and general improvement cuur,es ; ,upenor e0 $traction 01118: •tudenU assisted to positron*. open 011 year. write for prospectus; enter naw. W. J. ELLIOTT. enacted. M When It's °a Question of Electrical Goods . call on ROBERT TAIT "The Old R.hsIle" A full.atock of bight Fix- tures, Electrical Household Utensils, etc., always on hand. Estimates given and con- tracts taken for Electric Wiring and Fitting. ROBT. TAIT West St. Ned Pabffee Phones: Store 82, Res 113 finierleswelessWeiWWWWWWWWIMIlesis VosMielsentWeilloMiewWinsiwisossereassets HYDRO -ELECTRIC Use a "Hydro" Vacuum Cleaner and your house is al- ways clean. Does the work quickly and makes no dust. 0 N 0 M I C A "Yoii Are Working Too Hard, John" gd WELL, I cannot help that. I am trying to figure out how the business is going to pull through and meet the liabil- ities with prices falling the way they have been lately." "But, John, if anything happens to the business your health will be more neces- sary to you than ever. and you cannot afford to' take chances of putting such a strain on your nerves. You are looking so worried and nervous, and you do not half sleep.'• "What am I to do? You know I have got to keep plugging along and try to see things through." "One thing you can do is to begin a treatment of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. You know how well that brought me around when my nerves gave out and I was so miser- able." Mr. Charles E. How, R. R. No. 5, Aylmer, Ont., writes: "My system became gen- erally run down, and I suffer- ed from dull, heavy head- aches. I was nervous, could not sleep at night, and my muscles used to twitch. My appetite became poor. I had indigestion and weak spells. I consulted a doctor, who gave me a tonic, but it did no good. I used other remedies, too, before finally trying Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. I found that this did me more good than anything I had ever taken." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 60 cents a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates St Co., Ltd., Toronto. SCRO�: RAIRR iN, HURON. Preeparationsade for These Popular vats �Nfor 1921. Preparutiota ' being made for the rural 'whim' fN%rs o 1s, hell this year In Iluron eoutt ty tt ler the auspirns of the Ik4ilrtnient d grlcnitnre., They will lac emwhieted. thl year much the wine u. I{f prev(nnv years and full pnrtIcu1all( are being forwarded to the teachers, wkh epplieati,en forms for Ihose re airing aced in the various w Boobs Aa An previous years,''kite prize taunt come from the section in whlc the 4.0111le'111I"n la cv fl noted. a a *light change has __been\\made in regard to this in the fact that an a mrot must tie signed by the secretary of the school board provid- ing for the payment nt prize money over to the teacher. In view of the fact that these rompetltlons bare been proved wow- •ttnietl i.'..4 instructive, It Is not expected that any dimeultlee will arise regarding the signing of the Agreements The sod is rnrpplteel by the Ik'p(rt- ment, along with directions for plant- ing and the laying out of the plot. 1n the ease of egg* for the rhlcksn raleing competitions, these are available through the department but moot he purchased by those entering tine hran('h. The crop. arc (wits, luerlcy, potatoett, niangUhla, butts, turnip,. Held earn, sweet turn, .•aroma• onlotM, esters and swear pees*. No impel win 4w' a11oww1 more than one crop except in the case of tive girls In each school, who may, in .iddirlon to a plot or a wetting of egg*, Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day See our display of Hydro Lamps, Irons, Washing Ma- chines, etc., at The Hydro Store fwdoitk 1 OTHER TABLETS NOT ASPIRIN AT ALL Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross" are Genuine Aspirin `.t eon't ser the "Sayer Zs, thed e tablets, you are not getting irin—only an acid imitation. "Bayer Cross" is your only erg ell knowing that you are getting genuine irin, prescribed by physicians for elrr nineteen years and proved safe by ions for headache. Neuralgia, Colds. nudism, Lumbago, Neuritis, Rnd for generally. Made in Canada. rely tin boxes of 1.2 tabtefi--alse sired "Bayer" packages can be at drug stores. irin is the trade mark (registered nada), of Bayer Mannfaetnre of eeticacide.ter of flalie.ylicaeid. Ile i1 Is well known that Aspirin Bayer manufacture, to assist the against imitations, the Tablets of ('.nmpany, Ltd., will be stamped their general Irade mark, Ne Cres, Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. Lite is not merely to 11ve, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it 1s If one wile only adopt the morning inside bath. Polka who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split,, ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach,' ran, instead, feel as fresh an a daisy, by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal polsonoua stag- nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast. drink a glass ce real hot water wltb a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the' previous day's Indigestible waster sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying, tbe entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of Mot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. it cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives qpe a splendid appetite for breakfast. Wh11e yea are enjoying your breakfast the w►ter and phosphate is quietly es' tracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs The millions of people who • ars bothered with conetipatlon, billows spoils. stomach trouble, rheumatism, others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions $f urged to get a Quarter pound of MOO none phosphate from the drug st0� wyos ch will omit very little but ` sotlnfsto maks anyone rtereel eniteallh 1 hate flowers. The .seined fair plots will not he judged by the IM•*irtment. trait each 4.s -tion inlet arrange locally to have some Intere•"h•d p'rss111 Judge the plots during July or August. Score yards will be .supplied by the Ikgwnei- meut for this pnrprse. Mr. 8. B. Stilt hers, dlatrk-t reprew'nt- atice, hellevew that the results will tie even more encouraging fur the pr.+s'nt year and prem. ratluus are tieing matte to handle a cvensi.lerllhly larger net®- bw•r of ,Ii'IIIeatlons thaw a year ago. STRYCHNINE DISCOf,'EREII. SttaNl Quantity of Poison Found in ft'laeera of Ihniel Hastings. 4t re tiro rd. ApriI 12.—"We. your Jnr{', nrnpenelled to investigate the entrees of the death of ilenlel iliestings, end the sell Det,lel Hastings dh'tl on the 21st day of Marie, itn_1, tit his home, on the ervt ennepasion of the township of Logen, and that his death may have tu'r'n hastened by strychnine poison, some of whieli was found In the visrern After two hours' deliberation the forego* verdict was returned by the euronpr'it Jury In tete Hastings ease at Dublin tedarv. l'ruwn Attorney Mc- Phersonfinedto eatnment on the possible e t the verdict wnllt/t have an the chs of munler against Mrs. 'Hastings, who claim* she gave her husband pined'. Mot. Histings' remand explrce on Friday, but it le thought probable to- night that mho may he brought before the magistrate tomorrow. It Is be'• Aleve(' that she will 4e .' nmined as to her mental eonditinn. While a full analysis of the content[ of the abdomen had nit hewn received from Toronto, ('reran Attorney O, 0: McPherson submitted a letter fr(mn At- torney4;ene•ra1 Haney, which stated that, as a result of an examination of the alwlomen of the deceased, made hy L. .1. Rogers, of the 1'nhentliy of To- ronto. 1.14 of a grain of ,tiichnlne was found In the viscera. h was pointed mit during the inquest that the strength of one tablet Is 1-30 'of a grain, the strt•ngth of two tahMts, 'w•-hiclr'Mrs. Hastings alleged she gave her hirahael, therefore, being 1-15 of a grain. The 1.14 of a grain reported by the Toronto authorities, therefore, seemed to Indicate thgl existence or more strychnine' than two tablets (mi - Iain. Irenrlt was thrown on the question as to 'w'hether the strychnine enured the dcnt.h hy the evidence of I)r. Gall of NIitt'hell, who largely corroborated the evidence given by the postmortem dire - tors, who found no evidence of poison In the rematneler of the hely. in answer to a question, Dr. ilall stated that 1-14 of a grain of strychnine wonhl not produce spasms or ranee' death if it remained In the abdomen and was not 'rosettes' Into the ayetem. From a School Examination Paper. Fouranimals belonging to the rat family are the father cat, the mother cat, and two little kittens. A blizzard is the inside of a hen. A mountain pees is a pass given hy the railroad to it. empioyeee.o that they can spend their vacations in the mountains. The clergyman's name was Smith and he Mid recently been honored with the degree of D.D. The doctor of the village was also named Smith. A stranger came one day to the place and asked a native the way to Dr. Smith's house. "Which Dr. Smith do you mean," en- quired the villager, "him that preaches or him that practises?" CLINTON SPRINT/ SHOW. • Horse, colt or filly, under 1 year. John Dale. Teams. Geed Showing of Live Stock under Floe Weather conditions. Clinton, April 8—Huron Central Avi- culture] Society held its (air here yester- day with a good crowd of people in al. tee.dance and a splendid exhibit of stuck in excellent condition, in fact, the best in years, and what was most unexpected the weather was ideal for the first time in years also. Following is the list of prize- winners : Clydesdale stallions, 3 years and ovrr, I'. McMichael & Suns, Seatortti; R hlur- dock. Brucefield. Clydesdale stallions, under 3 years, Ezra Dunt. Clinton; Grey Bros., Blyth; Alex. Wright, Bruceheld. Sweepstakes, T. McMichael & Sons. • Perchexun stallions, 3 years and Wm. Berry, Bructlield; W. Brown, Clue ton; J. P. Fisher, Clinton. Township competition. This wenbto Tuckersmith. D. Fotheringham and J. Dale. Filly or gelding, 3 years and over, John Dale, jr., Clinton; Robert Webster, Varna; John Vodden, Londesboro' ' Filly or gelding. l year or under 2 years, Wesley Marquis. Clinton; George Mann, 2nd and 3rd. Draft team in harness, John Vodden, Lo,ndesboro'; Robert Webster. Varna; sweepstakes, John Dale, jr. Agricultural brood mare. 3 years and over, John Dale, jr., Clinton; Arthur Dale, Clinton. Filly or geldire. 3 jeers and over. D. Fotheiingham, 1st and 2nd; J. Dale. jr. 3rd. Filly or gelding, 2 years and under 31 years, Glen Cornish, Clinton. I Filly or gelding, 1 year and under 2 years, John Dale, jr.; Joseph Reynolds, 2nd and 3rd. Team in harness, D. Fotheringham' Bruceftekl; James Fester, Lucknow; Joe Reynolds, Clinton; sweepstakes, D. Foth- I enngham. General purpose. fitly or gelding, 3 years or over. Joe. Reynolds, D. Gardner Team in harness, Dell Gardner. Joseph Reynolds, Ed. Wilds; sweepstakes. Joe Reynolds. Best matched team in harness, any color, Joseph Reynolds. Best collection of horses exhibited by one man, Joseph Rr ynolds. Judge - E. B Smith. Columbus, Ont. Light Horses. Standard -bred trotter. R. Pinkney, Sea forth. Carnage horse in harness, Henry Glow. James VanEgmond. Roadster in harness, James Ileffrote, Blyth; John Decker & Son, Zurich; And- rw Sloan, Blyth. Prolessionat lady drivers. Mrs Oscar Tebhutt, Mrs. George Dale. Amateur lady drivers, Miss Eta Breckenridge. Mrs. C. Holland. • Judge—Wm. Collins, London. Cattle. Best Shorthorn cow, N. J. Lebeau,( Clinton. Heifer, N. J. Lebeau, Clinton. Best deiry cow, J. Rands, Clinton; M. D. McTaggart, Clinton; Wm. Lobb, Clinton. He under 3 Jlars, Wm. Jenkins, Clinton; Elton Roz 'he. 2nd and 3rd. • Beat Polled Angus cow, Chas. Lindsay, Clinton. Heifer under 3 years. Ch is. Lindsay. Bull under 2 year-. C. Lindsay. But collection exhibited by any one man. N. J. Leleau. Judge—John Gardbouse, Weston. e Ontario's flax the Best In She World. lamtiea Yoe Press lkc+plte all the efhertN which have been wade to boost cutarlo dal nbre, It is x1111 ...outward with the Weeder() flax, wldch If grown entirely fur the production of oN. Mr. lreisud, of Ire - laid Hrst., [turn mauutadrlrenl, of IteVale, recently gave an interview in Montreal Iu which he made the stair meat that Canadian flax Lae trot proved a great autvrwS. Tide. be said, was trot due to pour quality, but because ttax was mainly grown In Canada (or the purpose of tnanufacturiug Ilnseed, and the repeat In product was not mutt - able for fibre. Mr. Freak Glass, M. 1'. for kNet Mid- dlesex, wily Is the reeognfzed champion of the flax Iislustry, Immediately came to the defence of the Ontario this. In s letter to The Montreal Star be puluts out the dlffereutw between Weat. ern and Eastern flax. Ile show,' that the York Street Spinulug Mille, of Bel- fast. Ireland, the largest In the world. employing some 40,000 oprrattves. some year's ago, as, tar back as 1913, tlndtug the sources of supply ot, flax tlbre re- duces' throughout .the world.. uudertook to grow fibre for themselves, to the Province of Ontario. The venture was such a attar, that their organization lira been steadily increased from year to yeeer, and their operatloue have been extruded to the Pete -hive of Quebec, alai they Mid that In both thefts i'rov- Ince,. they are able to grow flax for fibre and obtain a quality that 114 equal to the best and superior to moat of that e hie•h le groan ou the t•nntlnent of I:erope. Their manager at a public gathering of flax -growers In Ontario 'ohne time ago aimed that Canadian* could grow ns good Mire flax an any country to the world, and that his pee- p1e were produotog Sea etre is Outeri. ■ W from It mating lrlsh Miens la 1 rela nd. Mr. Ireland, if be desire,. to Inform himoeif ou the vublect, might perm's a recent bulletin, Mimed by tbe Depart - meet of Agriculture mad Tweak -al in- struction o-struction for Insisted . In thin bulletin a report to given of teens of ten varl- etlee eat fibre seed madei In Iniaad haat year as follows: titWiaa (Oateris °beet, (Lnadlaa Wewtert' (grown from l)uter,' Child), Dutch Wblte PloweT- Iug, Kugllsh (Yorkshire), Huws4o II'eruau ('ruwut, Yrottbrb, Dutch ('nue Flowering), Japanese, Irish (County Cork), and Irish laetrile ('aunty). The Outerlo abrw seed beat Ow world lis rhea toot. producing more Mire per sere and higher awl el sit fibre than auy of the others cementing. The yield per acre and value pee uutdlxteucvd all others,. Thi. °metal report ebuuid e ■nd fur all as the sett the l question once value of tnutarh,- rows flaxis addi- tion. the report agates that .rmplea of 1920 Doted() Sbr'e seed fates hum 'shipments to Ireland have beau tested and showed germinetIon of of to 0T per cent --Ode beet In the world. The Government .might du a little prttsa- genola work In behalf of the flax -crow. lug luduwtry of Weatero (emetic. -1 was a good girl. matins," an- nounced Lucille on her return from the first party. "and talked nice all the time." "And did you say something nice to Mr.. Appleby before leaving 77 asked her mother. "I surely did." was the proud answer. "I aid, '1 had s lovely time, Un. Apple- by, and had lots more to eat than 1 expected.'" GRAY-DORY y s. is Growing Popularity TisHE popularity of the Gray- ort hiss a thing of steady growth. To -day this good car has more friends than yesterday. To -morrow it will have more friends than to -day. Because behind this ever -widening circle of goodwill is an organization keyed up to the highest pitch of carefulness, efficiency and pride in their work. Because the intention of this company to give the very limit of value is equal to its ability to give value. tillsAvarkatas,+ . "1OliFl(y You cannot fail to appreciate the value of. theGray-Dort at its present D price, at once. T. F. HOLLAND GODERICH - ONTARIO t r- „if e.t • • Visitor (comforting Tommy, who has upset a hottle of ink on the new carpet)— "Never mind, my boy; no use to cry over spilled milk." Tommy (indignantly)—"Any dunce would know that. 11 it's milk that's spilled all you have to do is to call the sit an' she'll lick it up cleaner'n than any- thing But this ain't milk an' neothsr'al tis the lichin', ie what au. toe." GRAY -DORY MOTORS, LIMITED :cT 1 1. CHATHAM, ONTARIO Winton vottn tree rt 1.- i