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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-11-24, Page 3i ARE THERE ANY CANADIAN AUTHORS? OH YES, INDEED! Canada Has Been Slow In Realiz- ing That We Have Many Famous Authors This is "Canadian Authors' Week." "•1►h," Benue people will yawn politely. "lord have we any ('anadlan autlk)r,l Wt. haste been a woeful time awaken- ing to the fact that ("amide has a Ilti•ratnre and a greet and arcing group M authors, poets and hlsterian,t. HUM • DIANO8 Tlj,}1;11 'APPI.y TO C. v. HENRY, Musk Studio, north skis of Square. tf PUBLIC NOTICE. r Cl)LDEN GATE �s R.B.P., No. 1034. Meets first Thursday of each month, III Foresters' Hall. Visiting Sir Knight* welcome. J.- McSEVIN, R. 1I. MEW ItegIsi rot r. 1V.1•. • _ IiB�Ie M O. CAMERON, K. C., BARRIS- TER. Solkltor, notary public Office Hamilton street. (.oderich, third door from Square. Trust funds to Man at lowest rat(:& - PI;OT 3tF(N)T, KiLLOR N Hl N.M Es, BAIURISTEBS,. SOLICITORS, TAMES PUBLIC, ETC. Ofltee on the Square, second front Hamlltou Street, Goderich. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. W. Proudfoot, K. C., J. L. Killoran, Dudley E. Holmes. i No - door THE SIGNAL &1 for this week Canadians arer•ursed to read and melee the works of fellow - countrymen not'tlwt this should "be a hardship ! The hest animal stunt•: In America ire written by Ernest Thuw►wou•Seton,' Charles (1. D. Roberts and W. A. Fraser. Basil Klug, .Arthur Stringer, Italph Connor and many others have won reputations as novelists and are prominent even in felted States. The outstanding poem of the our in 'lenders nettle' was wr(teen by u Can. adieu, Lieut. -lend. John Me4'rae. Can- ada has many otter ports of decided gentile, such as Bliss Carman. ltotwrt W. Service and 11'm. Henry Drum- mond. For fresh. really langh:ahle Monitor Prote..Asrr Stephen I I smirk turd Peter Don,vuu II' (►'D) are justly famous, For this reason Tawe SIgngl this 'Week is publishing a list' of the freaks written by Ca 'Indian authors which are at present in 'Goderich public library. This Ilst Is Intended to give Signal readers an idea as to the works of these author+ which are arealable to anyone. Fiction lta,lph Connor -The Sky !'!lot ; T Foreigner; Meek Rock; 11. A. (lily--Chtt•f of tl Glen of Iilgh .North; A 1'oa ner; The FroiNrrswau; 1'u 1 Inters. Marion Keith -Duncan Polite. 511 -er Maple; In (inherit Glen: B. E. Knowles --They handicap; St. • 4'uthlaerte. eir Gilbert Iharker--Thr' Battle of the Strong: When Valmont! Came to font lac: .t Romani* of the Snows : Th.. Right of Way ; The Seats of the Mighty ; Northern lights; 1'lerrt• and Ills People: Th.' World for Siler: Gumtk'r's Sou : Donovan Pasha. Nea Me 4'hn _ The its...ma 1'haon•r; Meek Creek Stopping-Huuw•. E\Lir McKowau--Janet of Kootenay:(fray on of Windermere. Archie P. M.•Kisluliti=lt't tear .i the • Wisp.Peter M'Arthnr -- The .Affable Stranger; The 1101 ('ow: in Pa attires (;resit. Arthurlneverl•y Baxter-Theltlow- W or of ItuWMes; Tla• Parts Men Play. CHARLES GAItItU . 1.1.. it., BAB- Wm. Kirby -Thr Bohlen lees. ItlsT}:It, attorney, ',anchor. eto.,1 Agues Lapt-me uf• ' North : a Ooderleb. Money loaned at lowest Ileads of the Empire; Fn'ebooters of rate/. the Wilderness. Itoht , J. f . Stead -Thy row Puncher. ✓ SE-1t;Eu. I:.skIt1.IfEH, 54)7. IMuuieon Greet; The Ilomnsteeade'rs_ {ti ICITOR, notary public and con- Arthur Stringer - The Prairie reyaneer. pt&•e-Court House, God" Mother; The Door of Dread. Ykh 00:12m Rola. Watson -The Girl of the II. K. Valley ; My Brave and Gallant e:en- e ae Do,•tor. lunges, to of Ale ler 'sled INMURANCIG. LOANs, ETC. items o: itronta•r Thou. Hit Sea. M- cK1LI.UP MUTUAL FIRE iNOL"R•'_ Auu 11'e+tlukc Neigh-.\ Slaclmru Sphwicr. ma AN('E CO. -Farm and Isolated • 1Vtlfrel T. Grenfell Labrador Days. town property Insured. Officers -Jas. Connolly, Pres., Gde- Pantry rich 1'. 0.; Jas. Evans, Vice -,'res., ,.Wni. idenry Drummond --' 1'! Great Iteechwood P. 0.; Thomas E. (lays, Bet.. -Tress., Seafor'h P. U. • --"- Dlrertors--1►. F. Me(Jregor, B R. I ' No. 3, Senforth; John (J. Grieve, Nu.l Rheumatism • 4, Waattle,; \1`flllam !Win, It. R No. _. SPaforth: ,loin • lieu,ewies, (Brod. Or Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago? begets', Geo McCartney. H. R. No. 3, Seaton!'; Itoh•rt Ferris, Ilarlo1k4 Malcolm McEwen. Clinton; Jamey '.vans, Beechwood; James Connolly, Goderich. Agents : 1. W. Yeo. Goderich: Alex. Lclteh. It. It. No. 1. Clinton; Rheumatic Capsules Wtlllaw Chesney. Seetorth; E. Hinck- IPy, Sesforth. Policy -holders can pay all payments and get their cards ree- celptel at It. J. Morrish's Clothing Store, Clinton: R. N. Cutt's Grocery. Kingeton street, Golerfeh, or J. H. Reld's General Store. Hayfield. The remedy is simple, incx;rcn- Isive, easily taken and harmless. Templeton's .0•111••••••••e nminsammemants Your druggist will supply you. Write tor free trial to Temple - ton's, 56 Colborne St., Toronto. Sold by 11, C. Dunlop. .L, ire)•■1.111(■11/ 1t1•lA111)•111<t1t11111111111111 1 MontFAwayL 1 Don't Wait Until the Last MMnpte. to Buy That Useful Gift - - - airy ;_Christmas- Is Only 1 NCome in NOW when our Stock is more complete than 1 N it can possibly be just a few days be Christmas. x Here Are a Few Suggestions for iN • Early Christmas Shoppers • 1A 1 1 1 For Ladies, Kisses and dhildren inter Coats Dreases Ready-to-wear Millinery Sweaters Sweater, Coats Scarfs Tricolette Waists Kerchiefs in Fancy Boxes For Men, Young Suits and Overcoats Underwear .Sweaters Sweater Coats Gloves Ureas Shirts Hats Caps Gloves • .Silk Hosiery Fancy Camisoles Fancy String Beads Hand Bags Woollen Seta Woollen Mitts Men and Boys Suspenders Belts N Kerchiefs in Fttncy Boxes a Collars 1 Ties in Fancy Boxes 1 Garters Cuff !,inks )♦ Armlets 1 "Wear Cornfield's Wear$ and Save Mony"1 1 K A. CORDY IELD ]♦ West Side Square, Golleric` N Walker's Furniture Store 1� Nx*A11U1*$$I1*1 ■1*1*1N1)A tl Fight, The Voyageur; The Habitant. JuhulV Garvin, 11. A.--CanadianPoet►. ~�� - J. W. Beltguugh. u Many Keys. • Bliss 4'artuun-.1'tf Pipers of lean. \VIIfrel l'awptlrll-Thr ('ollccted Poems. J. Ames, 11. 1h,llard-Irish Lyrics and Ballads. "Yukon 11111" -Derby Day In the Yukon. Chas. G. 1). Roberts -The Beek of the Rose Pc Il'ws. Robe. Norwood -The Piper and the Berl; The man of Kerloth. !'has. 3InIr-Te•aww•h; and Can- adian Poems. }:lois• Skimmings ---(:olden Len vett. Harney Munro Thonms-Slugs of en Airman, and tither !•'ewes. Essay. Thos. l►'lingan=}++Buys, Literary, ('ri4k a1 and Illsturlcul, Literature Stephen l.raca•k-Aie*dlau Adven- tures with the Idle KWh; Sunshine Sketches of it Little Town; Winsome 11'luufe; The Itthenr.dlenls In Amer- ica : Moonlwauls from the urger lathery ; Nonsense. Novels: Frenzied }bt'on • Behind the Beyond.l. Trevor H. I)avies-Spiritual Voice.; Mnlern Literature. tsode Alexander --Jessie Alexander's 1'la oral S,seet• fes. l', •r Donovan t P. 11'Di-im,ler- fectly 'roper. Religion Rev.. II 11 Me :Nell --World Power - The F:mpi tilS',('hrist. Bobt. 1.ats4 1), i).-4)ptlwism and Other S*•rnions: The Grand Adventure. John Melhmgall-Rural Life In Can- ada. BiegraPhy Ralph t Connor --Thr Life of ..las. ltol to rt sun. \V. T. It. Preston -Thr Idle and Tiples of i.0n1 St•etll.sow. Peter MPArthur-Sir Wilfred Lior- ler. 4). D. Skelton -life and Times of Sir A. T. Galt. Col. George ik'unison-ftv'olle•tiune of a Pollee Magistrate. (`has. It. heel -The }'lest Great ('anadian=Th• Story of Pierre he Moyne -Steer 1)1bervillc. History .Cgm•s iaut-Thr (It nil ilan ('trttt- monwealth. M.V..llaarinenl-coeur leration and Its Leaders. • M. Fwlgar Teti Nerve of Upper Catt- le Wilfred Campbell -The Oxford Book of ('anedlau Vera•. • ('. W. Pet tersnl-Wake T'1) Canada. Emma l'urrie-1.a1'na 1451.111. Robbie anti Ka tItt's a I.iaars- Hunuors of '3i: t1 the 1ha3. of the Canada 4'omla ity. Justly'. Woo. Renwick Riddell -The 4'011.111 talon', of eauada to Its His- tory noel l'raeti.a1 Workings: The e'on.titntinns of Canada. Sir chaos. 'hitewr. Bart -It.. ,llec•-_ ions of Sixty 1-e•Irs in' Ciinathi.. It. G. u Il•th-Tlfe Itom:1111, of Western 41ivada. • J. M. In•11ohn•---Picttreeint. ,pucks'. J. 4). Miller The New .}:rad In ('an- Ne•lliee Met'Inug-Tire' Ti'fuee and nut : Nett rf titer. _ Limos*. -Stephen-The IMwn. of 1'a midis 11 Ill.tory.- IA .l 1s•k, Stephen -The Mariner of Sr 11.i lo. 1'/,11,y--1110 FotimIe r of NeW France. M:arplle-The Jesuit Mi`elons. \lnnnp'-Tit• • Me lit Del r- of Ohl 1 r.uice. Chaim" is -Th.'' Great Intendant, (Why- The Fighting Governor. \Nissl --Th.' ,:Mat Fortress. hmghty--The Acadian Exile. Wood --'TIIe I'nssiuig of Nein France: The Whining of ('a natle : The Father of Itritish eattwilit. Wit 1114V. 1\'m. -The 1 i -E. LovaI1.sts, • 1Vasl-The War, with the .Puled Set Ire. Marquiw-T1-ie `War inlet of the Ottawas. - Wtttrrl The War- Chief of the Six Nation.. Raymond-Teei,msc'h. leut-TLP Adventurers of England lib The Hudsan Bay.. Rurpee--The Pathfinders of the -;rept Plains. T;Paeyk-The=. hr Greet North. \Void -The Red River Colony. Irani -Pioneers of tete Pacific Coast; The Cariboo Trnil. Wallace-ifh. Family Compact. 1 reellt•s--4'he Patriots of Grant --The Trifoliate of Soca Scotia: Mae-piethan-The Winning of Popo- tar Government. ('olgahonn-The Fathers of Canted Petition. Tope -The 7 of Sir John A. Dd d. Eike a bay et. Slr. 1.anrler, Wood-- 11 Afloat. Skelton* Wilfred Grenfell -1'I nem of Tolay; Tales of the Labrador; Tkown to the Seen. Agnes Teat- Complete of the (treat Northwst; The Canadian Com- monwealth. Frank Yeigh-Throngh the HPnrt of Canada. Egerton R. Young -By Canoe and Dog Train; Stories from indlan Wig - WS ins. Bertha Wright Ca rr-Ila rrls-The Whitt. Chief of the ()ttua. John MciMugall-Sado•, Sled and Snowshoe. Lawrence Burpce-•-strong the Can- adIa Alp.. Agriculture TTeliry 11'. Tenn -Canadian Dairying Snelalogy W. G. Smith --A Study In Canadian immigration. ('rpt. Barton Dean -Mount's] Pollee i,ife 1n ('analie. Nellie Alerting -in PImee Tike These. F.. Panitne Johnston -Legends of Vancouver. Juvenile 1'. M. Montgomery -Ann of Green Gable,; Ann of Avoulea ; Ann of the - GODERICH, ONT. 1 '19nlrslay, November 24, 1921.-3 1 Island; Chronicle. of Avoided : ltaiu- The hunter., hart• all returned trona MRS. DOYLE LIVED low Valley ; Kilwru ) of hard :Ontario, North.rn the Orc mrarw.. t them twins: - The Ing•Ttr Stury Ir 1'ae Gulden Road. lug aoptics of ho ON MILK AND BREAD Mena Sheard -Thr Goldcu .1pelt•; Tree. Marshall Saunders-lteautitul .Ian.: The 11'uudw•htg Dog; Bonnie fria,• }'ether: Golden 'fickle. ('his. G. IS. ltolterts-=The Watchers of the 'Trails; Nelellarrs I liknown: Kings in }:ill. ; Thr !taunters of the Silence; Children of the Wold. Egerton Y g -Thr Battle of the Bears. EARLY GODERICH DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD Get a small istekage of Ilanlburg Breast Tet at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon It. pour through a steer and drink a teacup full at any time during flit. day or bettor.. retiring. It Is th.• •t effective way to break )a cold and cure grip. as It opens the wars of the skin. relieving congestion. Also loosens the Is.wels, ,Dina driving SETTLER FOUNDED a tvld from ystem., Try It elk• ut.tinxt• stime you suffer from GALT NEWSPAPER a erld nr gri,,. ll Itk•x,lettkl4.. sand rutfrt.ly eo1:eG.11o. therefor• vtft. pudh:tl'wless. - • Peter Jaffray, An English Editor, RUB BACKACHE AND Lived In Goderich For Short Time Before Going To Galt The announcement of the celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of The ,;alt Reporter recalls the fact that tl..• founder, Mr. Peter Jeffrey, was an early settler in Goderich. Mr. Jaffrey was editor of The 5hrv'ws- bury Chrouk•ke in Ent/late' before inuui- gratin* to (!anada in the early forti.•s. He travelled to (itsle•rich from Hamilton by ox team and after remaining here for Bente time hr and his four slims removed to Dalt and purchased 'Tile Dumfries Courier, changing the name to The Galt Reporter. The first twit. of the neu paper apptae.•aand on November 11, 11.411. - Mr. Jaffrey was the grandfather of Mrs. C..►. Nairn. of Goderich. The Itlackstone-Rnekley orchestra 1s playing in Ripley on Friday night and in Myth on Monday night. LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Sub Pain and Stiffneu away with a small bottle of old honest St Jacobs oil When your butt is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rbeuntatiam baa i you stiffened up, don't suffer! Oat a 36 Dent bottle of old, honest "St. Jaooba Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub at right into 1 the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the serene.. end lemmata is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing• penetrating oil needs to be used only awe. It takei the ache and pain right oat of your back aryl ends the misery. II is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else Mops lumbago. sciatica Sod lame back misery eo promptly! Tanlac Restores Hamilton Woman to Perfect Health -- Now Eats Anything. "1 think it is enough to make anyone Ilapp7 to enjoy the splendid health I do now, ' said Ain. John Doyle, of 123 John street, North llamilten, lent. "Last winter 1 hal the 'flu,' and as 1 had already been in a badly ruudoN u condition for several years it jets, ss•Ine 4 to wreck Any whole system. All through the winter I was doer in hest half the tune, instead of 'rutting better 1 seemed to get norm.. My stomach was is, badly upset that 1 had to lice entirely en lewd and milk. If I ventured to eat anything else tit all 1 w ou111 simply suffer agony. !g 'I would have terrible pans is lily wtu111- ueh and woukl hlo11 up m, bad that 1 often felt as if i was eatffocatiug. My ner't•s wen• worn to' a frank' and 1 had frequent hekhaches. 1 went lobed tinct, got up feeling eros) and all thneeth the day harpy had the strength to de a 111118. "lint 1 ale s, glad I tried Tt ilae. be- came- my suffering' is all over now. 1 just feel splendid. eat whatever I wish and never have a touch of indigestion, Alp nen.w are steady' and I am fire from headache.., 1 sleep perfectly sound and just feel 101 li stronger that the hour - work sends easier than ever. My daugh- ter has taken Tarlac ►+ins it restored my health skald it has helped her just like at did Iia. Tattle". 11111 certainly been 'a blessing in our bone•. Tanlier is odd by leading ,Iruggist everyu hen•. Rev. J. F. lteyeraft attended the funeral of the bite Rev. ler. Sperling, of First Methodist churek_Leintlou, whk•h teak pleee in the Forest ('Ity Yesterday. FAVORITE" For the stubborn coughs and colds that distress child- ren at this time of the year mothers will find Peps a soothing, effective remedy As Peps tablets dissolve to the mouth. the healing vaporn- like stied sc.:ni< are brralhcJ through the throat and tender eve passages into the lungs. They gne immediate relief. Keep the youngsters healthy and strong -chested then I Give them Peps when they start out for school into the raw morning air• again. when they turn in for bed at night. Pleasant to take Peps are ever 'the children's favorite,' whilst they have won the confidence of mother for their unfal.ng effegeweness, and freedom Iron harmful d•u s All lnyeists ..5A stores sell I'll S as i . J bozos for 11.1f or H,,,l 1:. slang. for Tit At. telt KAGli a PO, C. Dr►o.r1 Street. Toronto. -fop CM1DRI7d ; r CouGns& COLDS Sold in Goderich by C. ROBERTSON, Jeweller I•, II eI III _ , ' , . \. w.^ yy - • *i c'Jn �Il LI, 11 lb., sill a .: ` r HO MES g.EDWARDS . :• UI 1I 411 - • . 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' .Depth • Lustrous Silver ' I.IIU iI�I hers,, - I1' g' VIII IIiIII� (Ia III II�IIII I1. 11'� ► Ili' I, 111111i'II tI'I III► r..., less I' l I '� ( of 111 1) I II I l I A modest pattern Infft t.8, b t one whose beauty is un- rivalled, is the new Hostess pattern, the latest creation in the Holmes & Edwards line. , • The skill of the silversmith's art is exemplified to a high degree in the beautiful, radiant and lustrous sur- 1 face of all Holmes & Edwards silverware. But more 1 et than this, Holmes & Edwards brings that abundant satis- faction. which only the generous quantity of sterling sil- Berry rPeon Jmneafoten ver gives. J Teaspoon II What better gift for Christmas -what' better remem- 1 p :; brance than one whose beauty and long lasting service rnarte N. will ever be symbolic of the loving thought which,promp,- _ + .� ed it. '� Your jeweller will tell you all about the other hand- some Holmes & Edwards Wines -in tea services, casse- roles or cake dishes, as well as about the two processes, �'' '! exclusively Holmes & Edwards, by which the pieces most ,';1a, • : used are protected against wear. Silver Inlaid is pro- r- �'' rr;,• tected by solid blocks of sterling silver fused- into the ,, v ` (' back of handles and bowls. Suer -Plate is safeguarded ••�z p g ere . : at the points where the wear comes by an extra deposit•11116J11 �. ..: of silver. ) :.n, Manufactured exclusively in Canada by • e �., ::;r THE STANDARD SILVER.COMPANY d-+.-�.w '1' Oto, --. - _ -. i so ,•t,r;•; 'K s :: ?' _ .• IL'' I'` III IIl• II ►• II' 111`0111 Is• I IIIA1ii' ..I, r11�I II 1'.��II 11 111ILII Do 4141111 II II111' ' II I 1 I I' II ill '1 •'I Ill,iii leele �U11, li'fl�� le. tl , r••11• 'y^�'.. JM....t(td, _-. ... �, NII'' \ ,�NL:.• - ., ...... "Protected Where the Wear Comes" II () 1� Sold in Goderich by C. ROBERTSON, Jeweller