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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1922-2-16, Page 6is r 1tt'_2. 1'hnrsh ' i'' 6, 1 upplies for the Home Note Paper and Envelopes, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Mucilage, Metro Books, Recipe Books, Gold Ink and Gold Paint, China Mender. Housekeeper' Wax Paper, Waterman be deal Pens and man's Fountain Pea Ink We have lust tredved a ship- ment a Corm 7 L Vases, Sal- ad Bow), Cake 1'.ates, etc., which ore fee a, cel wost ren.SOR- ably. PORTER'S -_•_ Ngo $TUITED 8YtThRRH? USE TILL SIGN/LL - GODEB.IOH, OLAT. The New Government have or, heavy task ahead of 1t. hut It I 1 will Ile• Able to profit by wueh of the 1 work terrhd out fey the members of t tame, J. W. Winson and F. V. Wil- iems. The various departments are up o their usual high attendant aril there is a special de{{sertment for every starting man whether his hobby nuns to guns, tithing, trapping or any of tle other fan•uutting attractions of the great outdoor life. The Feb- ruary iwate is now on sale at the book stands. Rod and Gun in Canada is published monthly by W. J. Taylor published Publisher, Wo dste•k, t intarid W Ifornu.r tVlwmttttc' wear Rare dealt Saved Canada �l 000 000. Into the• pt1•mt W411v` Or les. Px- i haustIrely • \streams' organizations anal utltt Isis of the delartutent. ton - g in Cancellation wilt le ealltrl upm to oodles ,Poli o/curbing Expenditur - what they think are i e -saes elengt•s CL in the exiettna legislation anal tuatters flee -Breaker Contract And Purchase of the Stith 11• dt.110s1 1 of MI1411114 eantel•11 John D. assn-- Notes on Coming Session food., .•t.., are expected to he theta ilea.i:t. e4.1. lir. -!Vit Ilse ....don they are going to sham the matter and 1 1,•.s than :t 1114111!11 ,'vats \(Ghere is a the Minister of the Interior expects to great rush of preparation. The ov- nuke a statement withla a doe or twon ,ii ut • ho- not had a great deal of which will clear 111•:1Y e11 uncertainty time. so. hiking once. and there as to his intentions In the matter. bk.!'havbk.!' Ly-4414and other, mitt- --0 i 1 t tt.i i to take erre oto butt still the 144gk-I Agrleulture, ns of tlw 'beide In - native progritm win be well *limier i duatrtee `of the ltewnlabn should tie i combines and netim +lies. There was way. It i.. le•Ileced, tietore• the House assured of rtcetehag the attention 1t 11.1 11 a measure 001 the statute leaks meets. f•:,timatt. are getting into merits. with the Barr of two wen such I a ft -w yeare ago. but with the op - WWI 'e. the tommltt4V• sect1ons 44411• thew. • Nhot form it will :eke Is yet ut11erttin. but it is eats.•r d also GIGthere will he stone fegisLuion NW1114.111will seek ttog11ar l Ili- pub! a age ala the enwtattou, mud machliuttious o[ shape lu the various Goveruuteut dt•- We Ilon. W. 1t. Motherwell. who teas pertments and these will cuuie down tllr father of the /:rain Grower.. Co- to council for an tlpplicatiou of the oiweative movement In the West as ► pruning touts tiers shortly. so that lw- �tinikter a!eau MtlrslWll of fuel lien. Diemen fore they go to Parllaweet there will OkI'. Alta.. as ('ommitestoner of Agri - Is. little left which tould 7.e cut out.' culture. , As Minister of Agriculture During the week the forty whips in"Alberts Mr. Marsala'', was an out - have been busy allotting gating and barreling atu'ee$s. knowing the airtime rlom accommodation to the memtwrs tubal industry froth beginning to end, of the Commons, and practkally tea• and he to himself a .ueet-esful farmer full Cabinet 1s in atteuelalee, at all and rancher. meetings these- days. the Ministers The new t'owUli.siula•r of Agrlcul- without portfolio having et.uw in from tort', w-io is ti" fernier Ontario boy. their lames to lend their assistance hail an lnternetioi&tl reputation both Ih deciding the many knotty questions as a livestock Jtalite and atttliorlty with whkh the Government is c•ou- end as a rot..l speaker on agrieul. reveled, soon the new Government tura! matters. At the, present time will bring .eveaxl of its polk•ier Into he it in Florida doing Pet work for the Ugbt of day and offer theaa for - the lmmdgratloa Deeatttaent and trill the'approvalof Parliament ala tbe take over IV Iewt-16liai F'- plblk! ittrt to Ottawa. - - t►— -0— AA indk'atlon of t4W pollej• t0_ M Th' Minister of ILIIIIWays, Ilon, ▪ W. A HEALING CREAM folktwedi with rgard to paddK !!i -i -tiilemedy, 1s on a tour of dnopei'tion pwlatltunes is given iu the.calMrllrtlon of the (:rend Trunl• lumped between of the ice -breaker contract *wankel by Quebec and Winnipeg Mel at the eon - 1 the Metgh.-n Government. in its dying elusion of bus trip will be In a post- days, In an effort to won a 'Montreal' Oen, It is anticipated. to give the Gov - I ?tent for lion. 1'. C. Ballantyne. The ernment .4411114- advice whk•h w111 asalat IVickers people had secured the 'con- In lima -lug rip a railway policy. The tract a few days before the election. problem of railway operation and ad- andnothing having been done on it, ministration together with the need of and the new l:orernwelt having learn- giving the people of the whole Ikomin- ed that a former t'anadinn duet --breaker kul the Ielent of the basset posalble coulee fe bought at a :saving of ap- freight charges, is one of the most proximately a million donate, work that which the new Government has esti ordered to star 11l over until the to fate. and while it is not to be ex - if your nostrils are clogged, your throat distressed. or your head is Muffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage, soothing in • flamed, swollen membranes and you get uistant relief. - flow good it feels. Your nostril* are open. Your head is 'clear. No more hawking, snuffling. dryness or strug- gling for breatfi. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm 'tom any druggist. Colds and catarrh, yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up. Relief is sure. Gas, indigestion, Stomach Misery /IDiapepsin" Go*t-rumeut tad leen hble to investi- gate the matter. The ins estigatiou euhnetattd in the permeate. of the John 1.1 lfazlen xrt pe4teel that within a few weeks of the time of taking otlke the Government w111 revolutionize the whole railway Attention, the mutter is being given kwbnaker built in Montreal and earnest l•onaileratdon-and all angles turned over during the war to then of the queattioa are being looked Into. It moth' (:ove-ruuu-n' which vesselwas lying at l'h•rlourg. F'rnnce. for Already there are indications coif sump time. To make sure flat the some of the legislation which IN likely Hazen was 111 gloat condition and a to he forthcoming, though, it is 744 good buy., the Government had !.lord's ahead of the,time when the legislative Shipping Agency scud n representative program' can he brought 'before yeti - „two,' tort ('o11nell for a full dlacuo4siot1 of survey of the vessel. itis report was matter+ there. The Immigration Act that the 4114) WII1 as guest a. new- and is being gees over and it is thought ars worth approximately emeaWMI. to tw more than likely that some But the Government. found they could change. will he made. and .also that buy ler for Li9:000, so tee Vkker, • straightforward policy will be lard deal was off, much to the- disappoint- town by the (:uvd•rnment during the Quem at of mouse of the Montreal Inter- erasion which i4 to open -in -a -month e ei11ts.-feaE_ibe--trv.tslt___wip-_._swrius W _Qt, w►. The matters et Immigration portant oa', a alio one merits . re I relief for Indigestion, itself the people of uneda of .rue million and colonization la regarJ a., an im- the sorrel rrhef ,SorcGs-es, ilollatw eta t ltd 1 *hi h t Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, ler- • ',seat At or Stomach lhrt re.a cau.e,1 There .are one or two dry Io(k con - by acidity. A fete tablets give almost tracts on the-NA/1e coast. het in the immediate stomach relief and shortly the Pre-election dale. w9,kh may newt a stowach i., corrected so you can eat fa- similar fate If tbe Government finds tarite foods without fear. Large cgs that thoy are not tNrwssary and that out. only few tents at drug store. Mil- the e•xpnditurea can he averted raw. 44 as helped annually. -y►- Writs for the bya•hr•tkoes in .trgen- t•uil and also 111 East hootetuty. where the new Nliulster of- 1'uhlk Works. lluu. J. 11. King. k to mock teetiom, are expected shortly. There has txr•n some talk of holding the Argenteuil tint open for week or sl to see whether It might serve as a vehicle for Iloml Charles et( -wart's Smash Your Cold To -day Give it a knockout blow with a few Ora of - Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture Tried and proved Lev ov.r 201,000 = people. l'osaivcll 4.paranaccd to eve -.relief. 40 won tc.. 7S, Serle[ M ell eYwsato• r b •ell boa Is. a. tac•aw. head. 1* eased. at. 140, Bold is Ooderitb by J. A. CAMPBELL. Druggist, - Godericb, Ont. entry into Parliament. but Mr. Stew- art, while lie has not yet definitely arranged for a tont ht Alberta, has leen offered seats in half na dozen I'rovh11ss and has not yet [Wade his choles ate to where he will stand. The Alberta farmer group have not appar- ent!' made up their minds for what the closest attention. as More people mutt undoubtedly be brought into the Country In order to bring Lan h pres- ently vacant, under cultivn4 on and provide• business for some of the thou- sands of miles of railways with .vhleh the (*,pole ere epddled. There is no leek of would-be immi- grants, It is known, but many of these seek to come to Canada are not of the type which Canada meds. 'rhe question of where to draw the nue in immigration is Important ural t+c ods• of which must be eiolred he ire the' Government can lay down n netriT be- fore Par! houient. 44414111ineent of 1110 lbsird of l'uwmene this was wiped out. Men the IGarel of 1'owwene dial and the public ens left without any protlr•tlun. T hie feature was ruta•h4d upon by the pres- ent !'rime Ministter during the elec- tion campaign 81111 it is known to have received loneitiem-.tc nticntion at the ladle of various 'minders of the Gov- ernment ,litter they took office. With Hon. James Murdock, n former ('om- filbidoner of the ,Gard of l'owna•re, out hated to *(wise• the teller members Of tine Government its M-tle• pmtte- tion twetwwry for, the e„usuwer, it k evlaetlrl that whatever weasure is brought in it will give the citizens of ('anWda aufik•lent justification to feel tort they are oro longer at the mercy or prodters es le the past. -- --u— Le'Rislation covering the re-estab- lishment of soldiers 44 also found to foiln1 the sitting'. of the special Par- liamentary committee which the Gov- ernment has announced its intention of appointing shortly after that opening of the session. That committee w111 RAILWAYPROMOTIONS — _•••4■. TREAT RHEUMATISM THROUGH. THE BLOOD Liniments and Rubbing Only Give Temporary Relief. iflwluuatue'i is a trouble extremely dif- ficult to get rid of. if a tendency to rheum- atism is estlblishol in the system it makes itself manifest by a return of the acute pains a nth every spell of ball weather. This is why so many people think the trouble is due to coke or temp. The fact is known, however, to medical nen, that *kb the appearance of rheumatism there ma rapid thinning of the blcaol, and tlutt be rheumatic poisons are only expelled from thesystetn when the blood is restored to hue normal condition. This means that to drive rheumatism (ton' the system it must be treated through ale blood, and for this purvey Dr. Williama' Pink Pills have been very succoeful. as they build up and enrich the blocs!, thus easing the aching, swollen joints. and benetitting the health "f the aufiererinother ways asaeII. Amory[ the rhe tturatic sufferers who have satisfactorily used this medicine is Mrs. James (lien, Charlottetown, P. E. I. , who says: "For three long months I eft&•red terribMy from rheturati ni. I wes so 11.d that I could not do my housework, and even to attempt to walk caused me agony. I spent a great deal of money on liniments and medicine. without getting tow least benefit, and my condition was pitiabk'- At this stage my attention was called to Dr. Williams' stink Pihls, and 1 began taking this medicine, and shall always praiiae the day 1 did s.. Iiefore long there was no doubt that I had at last found .,mething that would give me, relief. I gladly con- tinued ming tbe pill witli tie n•stilt that ern now as well as eve I was, able to do my homework and ea for my childn•n. Sines- that time one of i daughters fell into an anaemic condition ltd was obliged to discontinue going to tell I. i gave her lir. Williams' l'ink Pills, a now she h. se healthy a girl as there is 1 the city. Yon may be sure I lose no opi nits in praising this medicine.” Dr. Williams' Pink Itil1a can heti through any medicine dealer. or b mail at 50 ct•nts a lox or six loxes for 2.50 from The Lir. 1Villiams' Medicine • • , Brock% ie. _ Mother—Now, Hazel. can you gire me arty reason why I should not Isar Ish you for being naughty 14 deer! -Yea. m.. 1)i tur ea hd you wl 'n't to take any violent exercise. STORMY WEATHER HARD ON BABY 1'he stoney, blustery tiealher N1'icit we have during Febnary and Mar•h is ex- tremely hand op chikiret. Conditions [Hake 1t necessary ssry for the mother lo keep time in the house. They are often con- fined to overheated. badly ventilated roomer and eatchtgcolds which rack their whuk'systent. To guard against this a box of Baby's Own Tablets should be kept in the house and an occasional dose given the baby to keep dm stomach and bowels work- ing regular) This will not fail to break up ool ds and keep the health of the baby in good condition till the brighter days come along. The Tablet *re sold by niedicine dealers .w by nail at Vic a boa from The i)r. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, (int. Canadian Peed* -- "Vancouver F 1pnua" Winnipeg -Calgary -Vancouver I'a e'engers for Western Canada will find the "Vancouver.1:x preset' leaving Toronto 10 p.m. daily. a moat conven- ient train. stopping at and eouulvttng for all principal points. Equipment consists of first-class Poaches. np-todate Standard and Tour- ist Sleepers. Compartment Observa- tion, dining and colonist cane. The most beautiful ticeuery in Can- ada is along the line of the Canadian Pacific. For tickets, reservations and full in- formation apply airy Canadian Pacific agent, -or Canadian Pacific town oak?, corner West street and Square. (lode - rich. 3741 lenge sad (partes Fits.. Tomes* strictly first -dam in all lk•lartniente and unexcelled in the Dominion. Stud- ents Resisted to obtain employment. Enter any time. write for our hand - sortie catalogue. ELLIOTT. Principal.__ ?PURITY FLUUR "More Bread and Betterljremi rt ff(, i • e tt in [til your t' 4 ki -4' Iru-ea•la Post: Lest week Milton Oliver, only team of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, of town, went to G.derich to take a peaition on the daft of The GoderichSignal now under the management of his uncle, Athol Mc- Quarrie, fomierly of Brussels- Milton has been t rociatxi with The Post for the pad few n*ndis "getting itis hand in" and we wish him the highest caucuses•. We don't look for him to stay at the foot of the Red- der and will exlarl to bear good storied of i , his program. 1Rsftrrning to Matilda 'Adm. J. Balch, of Brussels.- tuts ar7i a 3tr fwitdetict• W la - 01+ letbrattk- aad inteola moving with his tamely to Manitoba, SPECIAL IN Daintily Stamped Gowns for Embroidery 1:.•g l.r 1.2 For $1.50 Iitradeiw of outdoor fiction will et- smitle interest the February Rod isneliun in Canada. This ismle of the popular rting monthly contains stoner by sic well known authors as iM.rry M. More, Raymond Thomp- son, l o-nrge f., Catton, George G4l- bt•rt and the regular contributors, BonnycastIe Dade, A. . Bryan Wil - ARE YOU A MOTHER? Mn. Dalton tolls of a W.B-kaowa Doctor's Prescription that is safe for Yo1•ag Mothem to take as a Tonic anti Nominal &sueo it contains no harmful is- greenest. London. Ont.—"Dr. Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription saved my lite years ago and for that reason I am most enthusiastic in my recommendation of It to women who are ailing and weak. 1 was taken with the measles when to an ex- pectant condition; then blood polson- ing set. In and my family became greatly alarmed. The doctor advised them to give me Dr. Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription and 1 took several bottles of it and was restored to absolutely perfect health. i later took Favorite Prescription as a tonic and nervine and received great hens• -1ft-tfnm-tr. At *-troman'a- -- it is unequalled." — Mn. Jennie Dal- ton. 767 York St. HEALTH BRINGS BEAUTY Year Health is Vital to You Barrie, Ont. --•'i was suffering from a rundown system some time ago, was unfit to perform my dally duties, and was advised to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. 1 tried It, took two bottles, and was restored to my natural strength. 1 cannot praise Dr. Pierce's medicine too highly and will be willing to write to any one sending stamped envel- ope." --Mrs A. H. Bishop, R. R. No. 1. You'll sown feel better If you ob- tain attain this "Prescription" of Dr. Pierce's at your nearest dreg store. In tablets or liquid, or send leo to fir. Plerco'■ Laboratory In Bridle- burg, ridO►burg, Ont., for trial pkg. tablets stoat write for tow MNbal adviotlr" Got No SleejS' ' But now the neuritis has gime... the pains have ceased. the nervous system is restored and the writer of this letter pays a grateful tribute to the medicine which made him well. ri Mr. John Woodward, P.T.O., bacon. Ont.. writes: "11 gives sae much pleasure to recon - mead Dr. aisle's asedic.ss. especially a, do N.rve Food. 1 was • srimer from seurdn For several years. and tried all knack of woodier. yet rover seemed to ser any !leiter. Ai last my nerve. and whsle system ward to give way thre,••t e". heir- alts so net any rest or sleep at nights far p,,.., ••-• 'y Mei te take ate w all porn of ole Iisabs ani fee. My serves would twitch till `fit w`le body would seem to jerk riO.t Nip M Ly in bed. Alagsi at e4e .int ..dawsir. I derided 1 woe I get Dr. Cbililfs Nerve Fond. which 1 did. ala afar lag 'weary hoses b believe aeyslf Jai areal again. 1 alae keep a bortd Dr. Chas*. Kii.ey-hver Pais en bawl 4 Pm ass eat year 1 era cls nary seal hada.- Mae'. Nerve Food. SQs ran {dMlwm• Or Edmanson, { 1111111118Coe.. uaMdl. Toronto. I . J. P. BURNS. J. P. Burns is appointed A usistant Chief of the Dept. of Inveati4fation of the Canadian Pacific Railway, with head- quarter• at Winnipeg, suct-°ted- ing Lieut. -Colonel William Mc- Leod. deceased. Mr. Burns en- tered the service of the Can - A. H. CADIEUX " . Railroad and the IntercolontaT Railway. Mr. A. H. Cadieux is apnnint- ed Assistant to Mr. R. G. Chamberlin, chief of the Cana- dian Pacific Investigation Dent, with office at Windsor St. Sta- tion, Montreal. Mr. Cadieux Joined the service in July, 1914, as investigator in the investi- gation Dept. In May, 1916, he became inspector, and from this position he roes to fill the vacancy created by the promo- tion of Mr. J. P. Burns. Previ- ous to entering the service of the Canadian Pacific Railway' Mr. Cadieux was connected with the Grand Trunk Railway for a number of year*: he was special agent from 1907 to June, 1918. when he severed his connection with that rail- way to accept a position under Mr. Chamberlin, Chief of the DNA. of Luba , adian reel/ ria cltfef-•etPrlt to the Investigation Department, Montreal. having been con- nected with it since its incep- tio•1 in -"ere. 1913. Hs was attac:ted to the Montreal office as assistant to Mr. R. G. Chamberlin, chief of the Inves- tigation Dent., prior to which he Was fn• many yearn private secretary to the late Silas H. C•r•'enter, who was then Chief ter n"see'{ en of the City of ?-,--•"••-• r't'ev1oue to eltter- e l .-nrk he wan ow - i• various capacities r.c. r -and 'Bank 1tiitway Aystem, the Boatos • Matas • 1111 MISS S. NOBLE The News of Huron County A Survey of World Events - And Columns of Farm News -ALL FOR $2.75 The Signal and The Family He, ale! and Wetkly Star at this price for one year Thi New Canadian .:nat of Arms As a Pre - .gym w' The Family Herald and Weekl a copy of the new Canadian Coat e Idic color 14x17 inches. photo should found in every hon,/ be sent free to all who accept this offe Call On Or Write TI i• indud- • A,ms in the beautiful copy will Itt. The Leading L' a Corpany of the Dominion 1 — 19Z_1- - THIS MOST PROFITABLE YEAR IN THE HISTORY OF THE COMPANY Results for Ycar Ended Jut December - . .... - ▪ $121,312.127.33 . • e 14,532.68 (:.1Sl1 INCOME ,i,-rg_,,,,_, •31,107,10.16^ increase for year . . • 2,3 C5,570.73 Increase for year SURPLUS over all liabilities and capital 10,383,90.10 Tttcreasc Toy year . 101924 PROFITS paid or allotted to policyholders 1,$49,,4189.95 PAYMENTS to Policyholders. Death Claims, etc. 11,967,069.62 ASSURANCES IN FORCE . 536,718,130,53 50.,595 3b NEW ASSURANCES issued and paid for in cash , 90,030,035.66 SuN LIAimat OF9ANADAt HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL COM °A e.=11. 4, 1