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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1922-2-23, Page 9eltateWnie «a`ro """'usef ;. ` THE IIIIONAL GODUI08. OW. Aeliroiftpoi, A A WOMAN'S WORk IS NEVER DON It Seems So in Many Cases and Good Health is Always Necessary Vlscoant, Baskatohew-.* -"I took Lydda Ill. Pinkham's Vegetable Oom- pound for weakness of tike female organs. l had pains la the back and baring -down pains la the abdomen and wu in a general Tun -down con- dition. 1 could not sleep, rest or work and was quite rote to do even alight household tasks. A friend told me about your Vegetable Compound and 1 in my tare treaty recommend It, an my elvers syetytoma vanished and 1 am better In every way. 1 do my own work, look after my chil- dren and see to 'thicken!, cow and my garden. 1 naso recommend It for young girls who are weak and run dews, as 'thy 16-yearold daugh- ter has taken 4t and Is quite her own ray melt agaIn."-Mas. Few. Waxy, Viscount, Ssekatebewan. I Uve On A Farm rpper New Horton N. H. -"I have I taken ;Lydia E. Ptnkham's medicines and 'bey have done me a world of good 'Since then 1 have been able to do my housework and 1 have a let eft work to do as 1 live on a farm. Swing your advertisement la the papers was what made me think of welting to you. I hope this will help someone else." -Mae. Wm. H. Kut h:a, Upier New Horton, New Brearwlck. Brophey Bros. THE LEADING tl'NI:KAL DIRECTORS ANI) EMBALMERS Orders carefully attended to at ail hours', night or day. GODERICH Sister Sue Sister Sue, we never thought -wee never dreamed -of each a thing,' elle hurried on feverishly. "And it war over such a silly little thing that we --we found out. 1 got a eplluter to my finger out ou the board truce when ranching through for nasturtiums, and when I came 1u 1 fouutl Martin here, and I naked him to get It Out, 01.41 he did, and-aud- Honestly, Sis- ter Sue, 1 don't know how it happen- ed, but all of a sRWen be had me in hie arms and --and was kissing me and -aud .aylug things. Thei-you come. Oh ! Slater Site, It was awful ! What did you think ? Aud we were just us surprised as you were. But I know now that it -It's bre teeming on a long time with me. 1 always liked hint, and thought he was perfectly lovely. 'rhea when he began to help the, ahsl we had $ue•h a lot of things to talk about -1 know now that I was always watching for him, and that I WU* never so happy 11,4 when with him. *lid he says it's leen the save way with him. too. Ile found himself w•atellillg fur we and waiting for me, and glad when we could be off by our- s•Ivem. He told me that to -day --rafter you -you went away. But right off - We --we agreed that we'd kill It, anti we will, Sister Sue, because I'm sure w'r can ! Ob ! WPre going to try SO lar! and-" "Nothatms' !" IMern(pted Saler Sue, rousing herself bristly. "Den•t talk that way any more, May. When 1 Iroptlnl Hurt rdag on the rutile 1 dropped myself *she out of Martin Kent's life --et. cert, erf COR S +e•, as 'Sis- ter Sue; " .he :intended ait11 n slight lift Of the eeelrnws. -Now, vOn1r. We kora what k to be e10ue. The only thing left is to lechle how anti whoa to ole N. Yon will tae wnrrtisl, of coarse. The sooner, the la•ttci. I/ think, miler the rlrt•amstanees, which will snit Martha Kola, i ane erre 1j'i• wanted to marry be hist ]larch, so he'll be really; mte•ely a e4hargme In derides, disc's an.' "Sister Site ! Tau -.you're awful !" "Awful % Not a hit ut it - I hope Ten wmsltile. Thera all." "lint --ant Mutein Is going to write yon." "Veen wolf. ell answer. And twit like my letter. 'Never fear. This Isn't a peony dreadful or s wage melo- drama that w+•'re living, you know. There'll le' lie hysterics or heroic*. We shall eon/Islet the watt• with dig- nity and with as little canoi for gorstp as in prwdhie. You will go uway to nee, of cowrie. I'm glad of that. It wenldu't Ise so easy to keep tongues quiet if yen were here as a perpetual netninder." • • "lint -Mater tine. '\ot1 ?" faltered May. "71o1f1 worry nlw.nt ale." Sister Selew lids tame together a bit ^rimIy. "Ant i 1011 you. thee. 11 be no hyst.,•rles or herntc+h, and 1 slaiu't dye of rl broken hear,. !lateen fear,` "Stater Roe. i-1'think you're won- derful oo-derful !" breathed -the younger girl "Wonderful ? Net a bit of it ! I'm just just Slstrr Sue, that's all." (Continued frena page 0) uveuing carne she wan leo utterly worn out with N *11 flat very likely rhe was stupid aud uuattraetivo. Moreover, she did not have that "community of lutrrett" with Martin. Plots, local tear, atmosphere, boned her only to a degree hes, perhaps, tlut.l her music bored hint. Ile had uever eared much for music. It might not, then, be so very strange, after all, If Mlartiu Kent should tura to her sister May, l'replrel, however, as Slater Sue was for the thing, It tonne to her as a dlstinet shock when 141)0 came Into the living -room late one afternoon and futind May In Martha Kent's arms. N'Ith a little cry trout May they sprang apart. Then May ntcod looking from one to the other, biting her I,Ipa and twisting her fingers (nervously. The man's face lad grown first color- less, then n dark, p*Llfr.l red. With a very obvious effort ate began to speak, 111s eyes on the g411 in the door- way who had stopped short and wan standing there tow trie'tly, her face a 11111e white. "There lan't any4tbing-I- I can't. Sister INre,' implored the than. Sister dine stirred suddenly. it wan as if the famlUer appeal of "Slater Sue" 61141 clearest away a fog of hide- drdoa. She came forward at o'er', at the *sine time slipping a ring from the third Menem of her left tend. Very falsely she stalled. I "No, tbe1P is nothing you eau say, I Martin, estlspt whit you have told. iIt hi -'-1 awtaer• alae.' " Sir dropp tl the ream on to the table by which he ' stood. theta Dirtied and lett the room i se.•Iftly. -- . That evening, on the veranda, ashen It was ,r, dark one's face would not be plaledy seen. May came to her and e flopped on a low stool at her feet. "Sue, won't you Just let me-- talk to yet 1" she faltered. "Win.,certainly. Talk all yens like." Shaer Sue's' voice was calmly expres- *101''Me. "1 know there ism 't anything I can say -rot anything," choked the girl. "tl• .1 wilt elo-do any nal good, or tau, • away the- •t he awfnlaese of the thin .. But I-1 want you to know Ilia, -brat-whet you saw toolay- tweet happeud before. It -It was the that Uweltid we -we Were—sere Jest HA much surprised as you wen•." "Were you ' " "Oh. I know. I know ! " exclaised Stay feverlahly. "Nothing I n■ say will 'sem to do any good, when you saw with your own eyes. Hut. Shaer Hue, llateu. Thoughtless, and .Illy. and selfish, and everything else that I ant that's tail and foolish, 1 doter lie. 1"ou know I don't 11e. Yea .a know that •-" "Yee. 1 kasw that. Miry." '.Well ; then yvu must l,eliere me ahem I say (het that was the first tiine--what you row -and that we never re•atlzed where We were drifting. until -milli It was right ton Its. or that we erred --that way. And I wnut you to know that we're going to kill let both of us. I'm going away." 4Mid '- )mels riff -art *Wit thing ! AM if I'd let you ! ' "But, Slitter Sue, we're In earnest. .really. We're not going to meet again for ■ long. long lime. Martin Is going to write to you anti --and' exddain- anti ask you to forgive and forget and take back the rlug. And ie•'s going Ito low in the dust. Ile saki he was" Sister Hue gave a short laugh. "Aud does he think I want a lover -that le pleks nut of the dust % No, Way. All that 1s Impossible. quite Im- poselble. You'il see It yourself after a little thought. IM you think for an instant that I would want to marry a man who eared for another woman, and that woman my sheer who earesl for him, too? Don't be absurd, May !" "But were so ,sorry. ! mo heart- broken ! " "You sheukln't las. You should 1* glad that you've Tots- it out before it's'too late. f am.".- " -'Are you, really ?" 'rry glen fortunate, yell know, if you had found It out after he had married me." "lint 1t looks -as if we'd been so false-" slithered May. ".ilei, frilly, SChOOi Hof -C m— ercd'`- Clinton : Ondaels -0- Ms. tat 0- f+prrtat ;lase for Pu.de•nta ecimint Sew ..o.lerarh ht (rain .lane . d)-4 M) p.m. Rooms may to meeur..t is tows -h s,. it ..4) Mr'...k. teemed Si dao w S. 'o err work oar •oven - rale. anti M Imwu.•d In Ilhna. wan wt.% to lake sat antaar..f nth*noel. It N Raker Write for t•atal,4 •. am( Rales N 1'. WAlti.. It. A.. l' ia.•tpal Phone Int N A STn] 1•.. e•"n. .p'•etahit 1. ,. cell„ Ipal. Let Us Show You a Set of harness. We ask you to examine it carefully, leather. stitching, padding, fin- ish, etc. You'll find it top notch in cve•ry particular. Compare our price with any, even the all promising ma 1 order har- ness. You'll find ours the lower and you know what -you aserat%iag besides. H. J. FISHER,1GODERI THE VULCANIZER ✓ STRIEN TII for INVALIDS if other toads seem to do him no good give him Oxo. Oxo Wipe the patient to regain hie health and strength oven when other foods faiL LIICHNOW LIIOKNOW, February 11.-W. J. Hasa, of Stonen'all, Man., has tteu visiting his sister, Mrs. M. McCrae, of Lueknow. It 14 sumo time since he had been in town. The first masquerade ekatAug enr- olee' of the aeauuu was put ou at Lorne Rink ou Tuesday evening. There war a large crowd acid the Com - twat.* were very elaborate and 'actor - coque. The judges had some difficulty In making their deelstou, the prize - wtntera were : Faue•y Dress Imdy- Ethel Audertiou; ('ease Dress Lady - Florence Cook; Fancy Dress Gout - Jack Johnston; Comic Dress Gent -C. Gotten; Fancy Dress Girl -Jean Stew- art ; Comlt Dress Girl -Jean Goltan; Fancy Drees Boy --Grant 'MacKenzie; Comic Drell lioy-Tuve Alton; tient'* Race - Archie MacDonald ; Couple Itace•-Mae Melanie" and C. Conan ; Gtrla' Marble Itabet-Wlnnifred Doug- las. Musical CIrs-Jack Johnston: (toys' Haee-til y Henderson; Orev- Ieo' Itace--Gu on Mlclnue.. A Jeb Of 1t 1'ut, bad a weakness for the wtue oft country, once did a day's work jrAbe village priest, and labor- see- llu ly that wbeu 11e• begged for a elntttk t the end of It tie kind man had no the bglrt to refuse. 'T a loll In your coffin all the l'at;' sold he, as ale poured alt s e1 pie of fingers. , er i ve'rcm r " skid ' is cleat, your 1rr Pct. it. be draluet 11e glass; 'but now that ye've the tanner In your hatwl,ye weight as well dhrolve in another !" Thursday, i'ehruary THE TRAVELLING CAT The Story Of A Feline Gypsy Oa The L 11. • B. The I.ondoih, Huron and Bruce arms It of the Grand Trunk boasts a "hobo" tat ; not just on ordinary tom- cat, with n tendency to roam about 11 bit, such us may be found almost. aloe• where lu Western Ontario, but a real feline ,gypsy, with a preUvity for stealing ride -1 011 frenht trains. Ills name is Casey, and he lives with the station agent nt hlppeu wtea lie is at home- Iu between excur.lesis chi the butter and egg specials he'll most industrious and hart made a Uame for 'himself as a `ratter aud ease aM a tighter. Casey arrived i• Kipieu Frew !.arts unknown --on toper 11 freigkt car. Not at all frightened by his nutty -.I u.itluu, the cat sweated nater to resent 11 when he Ra.t removed, but 114411 file recuts itis) when the *geld treated him 10 a regular meal and a warm place to curl tap and sleep. Tlie was about as yl'ar ago. In due time (ta-ey was given the x1111 of the station and the elevator and directed his attention chiefly to ruts and mice. 1-1114 de - men nor la•.;iin,. Meek and prosperous ax 11k 4.•.1 be"nme smes)W aced rotund. like a rah -11111 rutleh,ctor's. It sewed "Pete, tine, Sister Sue -are yarn amt i that -he had become a regular part here queried a muni. cake Ir..“ tof- tis.' Kipp•n establishment. Then the doorway. Fret' her father called one clay the IHeapls'nrel. When he her "Wetter Sue" ...mWlmes. came leek it was ataiu on top of a -Ye-_ Fattier. 1'w coming•" With ear (rout-the--NortIt--"Meat a sight That was quickly 'tined, sister hetes relatives in Irruct'liebl" the lane got 1.4 11er feet tout well ilii" 1111' uga'ni offend -TT Wily of explanation. isrn..•. About a week ago It Cant. out that Pusey wax an adopt at Mteallog rides. 111v nIrlhal of o1s•raling was found to be simple. ice was xtrolling along the platform when a sudden blast from this exhaust of an engine sent him s-urryiug up a ladder leading to the order-Iniurd outside the station. From there it was only it short leap to the roof of a box car, where com- iterative quiet erenlel to provide au excellent haven of refuge. By and by -freight train pulled out aadl'aeey went mini 1t. Ile detrained at Bruce - field. When he "eine tack it was "ou the cushkens." in charge of u well- knoW11 ticket -puncher. ('14Me•y linin not strayed sinal•. Ile seems to attach more importark•e titan nowt lo his vnsliiom'd -turner In the Kipp•n station. But when spring tomes again nisi 11e boar* the call of the unknown what is to prevent him from mounting to the order -hoard by hoer pyplhesd he kud2n s so will ttndJtg hng to the top ',f one of the nbhrevlat.'d freights that daily rattle their way northward % It is hardly likely that 1111 ••140110(aye urs eutltely over •- iMludon .Free Press. 4 To be oontl 1.1 WHAT rO--c vel !IZ MIRROR REVEAL? Doer it Tell You That Your Blood is Thin andWatery N lk'n a grow sex girl hev,n e- pa cvrnaplaitis of exlrw,ion, dizzy speck, h',adael,.' and 'stomach trouble, she should know that these things are e•vl- dene•s of anaemia or bluodlelesn.w. .1 glen.* In the mirror will tell the story. There is Isnediatc need for a funk.. a system bulkier that will com- pletely restore the missing qualities da the blood that .-very part of the body will *hare In the benefit. A good example of the reanat of at in tos.-p hates -crinin le given hy Mr.. George It. Smith, of (lneensllort. N.H., who says : '•1 can- not prole.' Dr. Willlawl+' fink fills too highly for what they have done for any three daughters. My eeldeet dau- ghter. E itrl, at the gee of 14, heceme rnn clown. and i got Ler thre' boxes of the pills, and by the time she had { taken them she was In good health, and is now a healthy •merriest woman. My second daughter, 'Martha, at the age of 10, was awfully' run down and pale. In fact she heel always been n delieate child, but gradually became worm•. At last *he could not go up- stairs without having to flit down and rest, and could not evert do any kind 01 light work without tieing greatly fatigued. Finally I gave her Dr. Wil - llama' Pink P111.'. and after taking them we fount! they did her more good than all the other medicine she had taken, and she 1s now in good health. Then my younger daughter, Greta, hoe' 13, became leo rim down that she had 1.4 stop going to aebooL Lint after taking eight boxes of the pills she is now a big, healthy girl. I feel that after what lir. Williams' Pink fills have done In my home there can be no doubt of their value, sued I hope some,* eine will benefit treat one ex- plerlenc ..' _--_ - You ran get these pills through any dealer in medicine or by hits pusd}psiild at 1411 eentat a box or sic hoarse for 42141 from The Dr. Williams'Medici,* e'o.. Hroi krtlle, Ont. • f gives'ww'w7*. Q (, ti r 1 1 Es and SO* Tins (Oxo Wilted. 333 LemolOe Street. Montreal. 111111,111111111111111111001111111111111111111111U1 111111111111.111 A COAL STRIKE ---- is not only a possibility but, we are sorry to tray, an ul- timate probability. You can help to avoid it by carrying full coal bins. So now is the time to fill up with MUSTARD'S COAL - Is •niswer,t tyle -horning wAs D. L. & W. Scranton "TRIG STANDARD ANTHRACITL" Let us hear from you, we are at the othet end your telephone and our service is free. JOHN B. MUSTARD Phone 98 Oface Foot of Anglesea Street Died At Holland, Manitoba The death took place nt Holland isatlella Robertson, beloved wife of Donald McNeil. H1' was fifty-five years' of ague. Decreccd was n (main of Mies A. Ihtvidson, of (loderich, and of Reeve C. A. Robertson, of ('olborne, and a nleoe of Mho Isabella David- son, of Colborn. the wag it former resident of Colborne. but had lived In the Weeet for the greater part of Ler life. Borrowed Idea " He's quite a star u an after-dinner speaker, isn't he?" " Star? Ice's a regular mason' Mebieomee brighter the fuller he pets I _ HAVE YOU A FAMILY? This is of Importing* to Yew Niagara Falls, Ont. -"Three years ago my son, Gerald, had a severe at- tack of yellow Jaundice. I tried three doctors but they only gave re- I1e1 for short peri- ods. As i had tried Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets en my other area. 1 decided to give -• t him Dr. Pierce's /� Golden Medical Discovery a a d after using four or five bottles ba was entirely well. I shall .4 - ways say a good word for all of Dr. Pierce's remedies. Today our medi- cine cabinet contains a bottle of sack of these famous remedles."-Mrs. Catherine Dempsey, 32 Bridge St. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dte- colror7 1s free from alcohol and in- jurious drugs. You can be certain you will find it a true blood -maker. tleaue-butlder, and restotative nerve tonic and that It will produce no evil after-effects. DO YOiyf NEED HELP? Windsor, Ont-"Dr.Pierce's Oolden Pellets' are wonderful medicines for home use. 1 used to setter with weak lungs, smothering spells and sick -headaches, but ■ince taking the above-mentioned medicines hese •ondttlons have left me." "One of my daughters took the 'Favorite Prescription' as a tonic daring ezpectahcy aad she praises - that medicine very highly, too." Mrs. Ellen Harding, 11 Eris 9t. W. Tear neighborhood druggist sells all Dr. Pier'ce's Tautly Medicines, tablets sr liquid. Write Dr. Pierce. Pres. Invalids' Hotel, Detralo, N. T., Por free seesdentlal advice. L'iast Laboratory la Brldgeburg• Ont aresseWessesesseteNeeekesete 'Special Sale of Men's and Boys' Suits AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES See our line of Stanfield's Unshrinkable Pure Wool Underwear. We have a full range of sizes. McLEAN BROS. THE SQUARE GODERICH Bundle's None -Such gni en or • Rheatlsin AdirsandPains vitimrDealezi• Weeldy_Talk with Home by Long Distance a don't you talk home_ by, Long Distance telephone?" said Mr. Wynd- haln-King, Banker, to his secretary; "Have a good talk with your mother occasionally; it will do you good." The young woman, an invaluable aid to the busy banker, had not' been at her best for some time, and her wori: was suffering. "I never thought of telephoning," she con- fessed when the suggestion was made, ceI'11 surely try it!" • She was simply homesick; her employer had guessed right! Those weekly talks with her home have made a wonderful difference in the girl's life. Her health, her work, her general out- look on life have all reflected the change. Long Distance did it! It is doing the same thing for hundreds by bridging the gulf between them and far -away home and friends. Station -to -Station service with low Evening and Night rates has brought Long Distance within the reach of everyone. After er.84 P.lStatiorPtcretrrtitnrrites ere about half the day rate. At midnight they become about one quarter the day rata. THE BELL TELEPIiONE COMPANY OF CANADA Or, DYED SWEATER MO SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" J Every Ioian«md Uy package 1e11a how to dye ur tint any worn, faded gar. meet or,drapery a new rich color that will not streak. *pot, fade, or run. Pcr- fe•t home dyelag is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes stela it you have never dyes before. Just tell your dru iN whether the material jou wish toe is wood or silk, or whether it is lime, cotton, or mixed goods. For fifty -oat/ ears millions of women laws hey wing Diamond Dyes" to add yaws of wear• to their old, shabby waists, &side, dresses, coats, sweaters, stockfap, dee' ocriew, hangiegs, everything! use ACID IN MEAT CLOGS NE KIDNEYS Take a glans of Baits if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you -Drink more water. 1f you must have your meat every day, at it, but tush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forme uric acid which almost paralyzal the kidneys, in tneir ef. forts to expel it from the blood. -T become slupginh and weaken, then yon suffer with a .full' misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, diuinew, your stomach sears, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The 'trine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the -t.annet, often EA sore and irritated, '::i;ging you to seek relief two or three •,e during the night, o neutralize these Irritating acids, to n'e the kidneys and dish ell' the )c's urinous waste get four ounces of s let Salts from env pharmacy hero: ,ke a tablespoonful in a glaze of -ater before breakfast for a few days .nd your kidneys sill tie, act fine. TM* famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Lithia. and has leen urea for generation, to flush and stimulate Sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in ureoe, it no longer Irritates, thou .."-y+ag '•tadder weakness_ - lad Salts is inexpensive; Caton.. Ise- re, and makes a delightful �erv..r.'i l atia-water , 1ri,d;. dealing Cream Stops Catarrh Clogged Air Passages Open at Once -Nose and Throat Clear. -head stuffed because of catarrh or a cult, get t-ly's creast Balm at anyrdrug snore. Apply a little of thin pee, anti- septic. germ destroying cream into your aoatrils and let it penetrai.e through every air .pa'sage of your head and membranes: instant relief. How good it feels. Your head is clear. Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more hawking or snuffling. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and miserable. Relief Eery ser lea Leal( &erase. 5esehus SAGE TfA OARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHADE Don't Slay Gray! Old-time Recipe that body can Apply. The utte of Sego and Sulphur brit r& -- storing foiled, gray hair to Its natural color dates back to grandmother's. tin... 811e used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and shear- (1%e. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance. this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. Itnt brewing at home is mussy and out -,S -date. Nowadays, tv asking; at any drug store fora bottle of "Wyeth'. Rags and Sulphur Compound." You up- imprwill ret oved bybythe additis on old o�nrlI n_ rrcdients, whh -h can be depended up- on to restore natural color and beauty - - the hair. 1 well-1noun downtown drweeewe Ya 1t darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell 0has i been applied. Tnu simply dampen a sponge or nett brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one -strand at a ea+e,- -Ity morning the Ray halr dtaappears, aad aft.! nn - !r -a-ether apptfeatfon r ewes it b•c•omea beautifully dark and glossy Wye h'e Sage nod sulphur Cents nd is d dellehtfel toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful � appearance. It is not intended for the urs, rrrltlgatlun or prevention ef disease. •••••••••••All...,•••••••••••••••••!! e Upset Stomach Gas; indigestion "Pape's Diapepsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes "Pape's i)apepein" is the. quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, oases, 11b• tutence, 14.arthwrn, Sourness, Festoons lion or Womaeh Distress esused by acid- ity. .% few tablets Rive almost home - date stomach relief and shortly lite stornaeh is corrected so you can eat fa• varies tocsin without fear. Large case costa only few .eats at drug store. ?fil- lions helped asaaully. r5