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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-5-16, Page 6X 6-- Thtlr•.l'y". May 16. 144 1. I§ your daughter enjoying life? TT is just in her "teen • age" that a girl should be getting the most fun out of life !-Yet ,o often t n it happens that girls sixteen - to - twenty have outgrown their strengh -are quickly tired, pale. nervous. generally run- down and unhappy! These art sure signs of anaemia, a 'eondttworn-out.o results from thin.p)t. under•nounshed Netsd. a'illiami Punk Pills hast corrected this in thousands of girls Her is the. ...mei experience of %les. I3. in Nicholas of Erieau. Ont. "Mx• daughter Sheas ' was n a run-down state. easily tired and did not wtish to aaww'iat.• •4,h others. A. this was unnatural. 1 began, giving. her' 1)r. Williams" Pink Pills, and h` he K % soon made a strong of her. Nor she is at haps` a girl as one.•.void wish t1• Start %our daugt+ter on chis Armen treatment nor by buying Ur. Williams' Pink Pills at your druggists 9r an% dealer in medicine or h• mail. 30 cents. postpaid. from The Dr. Williams 'Iedieine Co., Brockville. Ont. - 5 wl]liuit1S PINK PILLS a MOU/1M0• • •rt IN 4'4 COYN'' of THE SIGNAL, AHEAD about one foot. Nip off all but one Or PULL BPEED-...,.vra nsRDEN tau rode shouts and at frust two third� of the bode where large' dowers' are desired. Order bulbs early, a` the out GODERICH, ONT. Fashion Fancies Sunday Afternoon ley p�.\GF •IIAM1I•TU�• Wench. Ont. i'hoo. ,tit Christ. IluI ant More • 10 liaise the Eaten,, Beret 1etlf• .' Ileal 1h. • .111.1 :d..1 ►tole is Thy Ilalur : 1 41111 all unri1htetuwtu'3+; 1•:31.+' and full of -in 1 am : ace. \ 'l'It• tit art full of truth and grace. 1'KAl'EK lh Lord our Coal, enable u% 1•y Thy .eros to live to Thee. 1 •..10' 1444.. .,111' ' winds'• the 1IY44t lot Thy truth w and cause u• 1„ rejoice heard tubed abr..adl 'ray love i11 our hear,. and heel"ty .144.11l 11• :Ibttnd311if 1\ pears. and .iou3'ort of 'rbc 1lely' Spiv- .. • \noon - 'rhe I4rI , w'r.•k y. �, .. 1.1:•'1I% FAIR ALU• alb. 1999 ..o„ apir 'e law la the ',y.•aL'e-. e , u:rt ant . ,lilac t. r - e..t,l 1 ;2�•� le. Imalllrlllg F tit > that rhes .4,u 1: .lobo 1:1s' P,, elm 119:11. . red amt splash).d t.ot 1" 1'0%t- co3,traetiug tune.. count' nut a• „• truce room for the �,, u.r.•or it, .1 darker y fir.} 1! '.,' ' u,rt,p.e+ter herder edit.,,. .!.• print tater and - k•tel.. dike beans. I. a:,.;4•uC a" ,..:n. , ..`.,,•ly lilt• .0 and islet+. Try a t. ,. „t .,•, y!vc11• , t the I b4'., or u- potter, doomed :til,► neve seemed,- ..i,;.• cgrtal,psa 1""I' ,r ere„t /waif' 111ok few new t' whit.' + t. , a;.. 1 3s' the •serol. 4' r WIN t Ahite i !nen. mond. ...' 11.1 1 r i . 1•••t att.! 1 M This 11 she Thar for Planting A age' I cholees Pse wbk' and Flowers cut TI►ereis tree, h suck to Its dune ttt can lie the garden tib:, tv"nth. 1'ndvidetl rite inch us weatter is to.,''ultivablon will be old asp' 4'v and wady of the .'sulcal In ea few ,i.: n• of * w early planta ,:u' le. /emu. rhe &at n4tte. job will be :, thorough dogging' thin oto Plowing 1n the ,.t.1 of large gardens, soon t and then ,.,o: lout I eultitatlun 8M- I nitrate till the soil e. i4, a very rine planta lieuerully speaking, plating state of thele otables and dower" rush Manly' Stb10. lunch aro beet✓ ,i rote. lettuce. cT.inach. „ r parsnips stl, vo%m4.a, wartgulds• 11:114111:::11:1 d ealllo Ia a. i*'. others. d,, pertthR 1c. aesl should Iie cariettee are so r4, desires • ) of the stoke, plush u . prolonging Vegetable lesson fruit. lA'hen 1tlnuoliet Mupply of vegetables, tug of the later formed fill t carrot.. beets, onions, lettuce 1 two feet apart 1n rows three feet secured it the earliest sorts, I staked. tomatoes may be growl absu lurch, are planted at intervals apart. f3owfn. Att'tlals' we fruiting. Nip off all Side brarettes and train naln Neem tAI centle ral stake ae about dive flet high. interval% of a foot with soft twine or raffia. When the steno nahurrytI4" top or tett days until the end of , Sowing annual H i4u $twos io' the One must cultivate frequently. ; S, ground the second or ale i we/•k t well, and fertilize tweedy' with' own g proved veer Niro week Sluices might Marked out by Breve l. luickly available material like In Slim las �.,a thel of soda every ten day's'. if the t are to be kept ,4,w► 1Iw r. wwda I1011 Ith tspa1ce11 marked, and dust I crop wade tender. weWevery t"' a4's zinnia, N,rak well with water pcerc tete �'; • i;Kl^`y llrummumpi�'lpetunias,• Asters. tag/Meek drys. if the weather is ra odes. etc., mill all is welt to remember 14s worth redo- m11n14' a Itr11�1an t show' during the ,4uuu b s„ektkl a et , tiler If treed IN hi11w11 to lila tug 111( 1 lly SpriukleN..\fuer w'uteriug. g - 10 hoe for .cuffler and b.o/wu 11u ST. AUGUSTINF. ti, growth so that moisture may served. Follow• the early crop✓? when plans' sown to a d. ..f about'thrl•l• times Ito diameter, will mean a very light coerrU,- most thing*. With the annual fi..1„ the small gardener i11 clumps. markittg W advised 1• a attrke until the t 1 m • t , ideutif nut 4l the t, IM' pre tri. at.•'• of spilled). lettuce. radish and onion �,1 \loos' TIXF:. \lay with later maturing seal et ah as t • Oil, '*l uuN•e: lamest carrots. steres andcorn. friends tett, toll Tue"iiiv'„{ calls, •", wee" - 't An- them. e u 1' -h euou3.11 . " v plants' are r I'rheae c$4, Is iutid 4144 not p,.•Id rets Should ptu.in thestr annual nN•ctiltife.o t u thew. ams ureic yrgetab►e•s. and will not netatakrn g11 Slone \Yuus'u►N Inst iiuttgn� ileo„ 1111 trout. With • •'•1,'4' sorts. such as the i .'•nt 4,i- , the tired named are le the hoar of Mr.. J. t' ::alt zinnias, 11 the i .tut dmd cum.ndlin it eOStnuls anti t,, lean in mind the Handling Tomatoes \\'ednr•,pey' of hs••t week. .'P1u•rr wnN Hwy It 4+ •s'1 a tlatld8111.1•, 111111- ill,' INu.k% Mlluw- tlwr of Bon. n,l .io e.slur. to. The mail planting of tomato"•N tp9y goa.N.d year': work. ,.UI ter old utll• b4' %ulUe b1,N,ru Is'•rrci Ir• rieskevl v"tin i4, moa :..•rtiuu•. �'fe1s 3t . there ere til and unlet ,err,+ wine reelrrtlll. INV'• u very Wali there it • � s' plea prefer- r.. combos'. ;laud l4, own irkly Wherrv.•r Pers ibis• ,n im oro. lug 11i,wlc. t and r that .calor. t r Mr• wars open " \T W. Bray. who Iia 41'311 nut ole • ' vtK 1s' I.4' 1 e•4) alght n. •, trrubly ]tutu north ;t .Lon14 111' staked to 411,Mur. ge evlrl) i e fuU Ireurtit of t hr The Snarled l'rinle .Are Bordered q4' ar.uth. w, n1.1. Atte»tate rows .4'u.'•. •f•'°. �� � r 1 e -/.Wl .1111 may 40 t,•,y 1.,•%%•--1 I whetl,3r 111 the •.,tlti 1a• u( tho.l 1.Ir y Ileart. a1::9• ln, garb• g rcnti•Ih 1 noes •t ,• n,• ur.t., 1 1 I t •. .1 t 3rtt thee. cull .1•NI The model ,ketc'1k'•'. and Isar t' tie' ,• •r,:. r 4'r epresent it,: Niultllest • reef t. r ia,;rrn to t...•."• making n probably the tu••' i..4'• the ideate' l4, a rW,•tioi design. � .11 1,irut' \.,tie t!1.• :1ifC:fat;\'.• tll.'tl,'11Vir' /trek. it111rala111. •u.udutect it l• 1 1 hip treltueut.dtsl eireulvr of It vi+ii tri, !I .. 11 til• h„e, 1� • skirt. Irddia fufture 1 til. a tic .44'1 In r. The bete to p1:n,t, ylahtins i �eL•'torr. . d.,sit i0 •111111 *14,111 4444' Him. In 'terse t t rbc mn4K *unable thew tl.cnl. int" rPlatiallNhip t,o tlitu3+It: from l4,•; 1-erlr'1,.8 ivty. 11.. would Ire a'G.•,1 all -sufficient for suit la a., well tr3t'Tne.t. Wispyy •, .. \ would 1" 1 tfllr.l 'a reedy fertilized loam.' tldnt ter • Imp of .their d' I' • theta atoi tela•. :Ire ruse • , -hall have, ler noors' "• ol"•dieut 144.144, ivy sac. A.o%an tit. bt hate t„„l•vt t4' til', tui- Irl verse .S4 it prophet a fid licit if the still deco humus. 4,r ecru I i 1 dlLKulg .n , Is•lbtla,. well surd Y .3 ' 11' • r•• -loot 1. tri. the l . tyshall/stew 4'1!o'il t fan : , �,v. they .441 tilt Te•tau14ut t h. a Neigh ,.1 1"I 4'o ltd Illu.11 >+' more r grow 1n' shill say w3u:y n'littlr./s,: I1. t,i,•,1 t!. 14, :1114•.. 111 Gospel ter %i. feet. ,n: eco n1 rpta'ary 1 : "yet,dcc ... mom. tell .fal44er+ have sys t a lino••. which are 'her. rcft.rred to, this ma'amPiet, .our -gra p.. and the chiladrt•p's teeth 1ltere• Alai! be -u' i' .,44 anutelance .if them abor some_ dirtnncre snare. .:11•' sof ,i:, .,,Iv. Itut l•'Yry"t•••t-�rWIIl 4Nlh1i•• loo *Ming that there shall IM• The tubOr - •ul.l he •plalwd s. thr't tit ` tt]itc +e* 1 1 than there wit• of teachiiid ! side• sots hmd+ p,iiut:L. 'uhwgrd•. p t ur ural" 1 n 4,r g l. r f TlNilu• that e•71 •.. how• t4'mptin;ay ,:.Mover it hN,kN. will thtuts 4'ver w3 Tier. 1 :tui and the i of the p •""^'iy at inten•als tint it :1 •^n4' erige, anti it,w:ll set 5., Ie „f 1;011 +hall Ir) the grass of�__� f tts'•tr n+•tilt •'m wlge. s," *84' , "r later i'hria lit' b "...t t., a r1P:/ier sight •,•/.i'w-til f.,'1 front it. and reths•t "le- ,, th•'•r th,uu thou rvrr. t11'h. l.4' o4, It with 'hirtrrnP•r. The•rr is' as 1.. 1`1• . dlrext a tendem,•y in Nin to maker 1> 111 erdrr t„ all thew hop%%inpta, sore man IInPa-y. ❑- th,.ro fu •our .hall 'le p"tr•Ioue.1. for (e*l w'i11. for - grave, t„ se! the teeth •on edge. gist• Mel. for.l•t. It L3 Nin that keep. l4,//errs+• a1 :11 the 'urnp,hrt N411 h. verso things from us. that •1,•41. elle ter vor+: iet •in be e f..4' 1,.•- ^w4l lo. hive Le -4 hryithrr. The 1,', tenth , til .. and. a in ho1M s; nes .prep. 't'luw•,t,• this hat rau•t 1 i.• s' Atoll a Nr. •� things of t:od *boll by the G'••'1"•. drive a .e, -':.kr, raking care not to 4 f, • it l ll - fruit.. 4'I ' r 1 brouttl4t to.,a 'dearer light "Wage h eAidke ter 1114' main .tl• o that 4.4 Qt.o covenanted with rurremt .if e,cM1N fa children of 1 -reel when toe brought taken away by 'pardoning mere'y• and them out of Egypt here promiwd to the onetruetion k3 re111 til and 31(- 4'r. like river:, down hl a saki• A urs c..veuant with them._cine trace run. d til"dished ma and roc• like i" tuight' s ream -Co densed If. p„n,.•w'ork 1s' Tent covemlt.t wee a marriage • 1Sihle. y pr mutat be Shown up every evening' ,'rant between Go41 awl them. and from lici.ry by the 4,R•pring.-1lrandun Sun. they. by their idolatry. broke it. Ile ,from 1:11 -"The lava w"as given by then pmmlN•d term that they should Mowll, but grace and truth vara inhabit a land llflolan'g1. wwinitn tt nods anti ne by ,itaur (briar' ti •"•' y Tbe promised them that the law would he i Cb iistiaglexattlmmonw-lraer hh 11 sayer Its written in their hearts' by the tinge 1 of the Spirit. as formerly it was this text: written on flip *hies of stone. lie \, hook at the contra0t that tsin oft fnrthpr promised. that Ae would take here f undertttwltoses wale een the person x but a medium. Ills pereamality had nothing. to do with 'his Itte.sag0. You may take away \hetes. -and' the law *t* &1erl tthe crime. But Christ is w.or1•11 with Christ's message' that ion cannot rend the two apart. Ton cannot ,have the figure of Chritet melt :teeny. and the gift that Christ brought remain.- if you plat away 4'hri-t from Christianity It cofa;Ne% into dust anti nothingneee. Coal and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Pea Coal Coke Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) 1 crit, =apply your wants in any of the above fuel. Prompt service And reasonably Pur •. L. FLICK Solicitous of Your Patronage CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOPPE \1.'-8 Te i,btttt' - Hardware ardware• For Appointment I'he , ' - Open its t ttaH•bruino•nirre Let me give yon the Delco -Light facts DROP in next time you're in town and i'll demonstrate Delco -Light for you. You'll be highly interested in learning the real facts about Delco -Light. You'll probably get a surprise when you bear the money and work it naves, how little it costs. and how easy General Motors have made the payment terms. I)EIw'11-1.11:HT ~.ALES \ SLR% 1( 1. Campbell & Hutton Kos No. 1. Konloka, Ont. \\. IS. COOK. Sub -dealer. 1r1111EK1/ 11 Tvu- GALVANIZED SIDING for Outside Walls AttreetiVe to rook at. lneipeninve. Easy to pot on over old walla. With building paper, warm, dry, windproof.Choice of ftnr'k, Re sad Clapboard patterns. Iy1M "UM. IIMINh. NEIL ININ1h. Chronic Bronchitis isq uickly and safely relieved by Templeton's 'wonderful RAZ -MAH. 141r. 11.-14,:cmoer, Zurich. Ont., got such rah»f from a sample of RAZ - MA H that he bought a $o Orli 44. as alma\ le 13nder guarantee or money bait:. Now he always (ewe RAZ -MAIL when he hap an attack. Says: 9 usually work the attack off in a few tLtvpt Then may go for a RAZ- yyer�r��aa so without other•" Aathma- MIJi is alar wt ta. At year druggist's. Z -MAH Eyes of Blue -true to you Eyes of Gray stove while away What are YOUR eyes saying today Your eyes have no voice, but they speak - they show moods and temper. They do more, they show your physical condition. Ail, they clear. righsparkling 4th hung V r dull. • Y•li w,� unlitt0 the hue. r Thu •I Le the wand of inter.ndluri1d{tdnr- +o- auto intosicatton and bier uF vabc[ dos w -lth - u 4.110,+• Try • regular deity ".• our•beet A Vegetable period. Y0„r eyes rdl Product Ny II the etoe Read about Colas err fraught Err/ re B Jere4e ,neees A Sales Agents: Harold F. Ritchie Limited. Toronto st So Easy to • Make (Purity Flour S -hour Dinner Rolls) Here is a pleasing change In the daily menu - crispy, delicious Dinner Rolls full of nourishment u id richly he satisfying in flavour. Made best Recipe below. flour of strength and quality. S cups tepid milk, cup tepid water, 1 compressed yeast cake, tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon each of lard and butter, 1 egg. 3 cups Purity Flout. Dissolve yeast in the water, sdd to milk with the salt, then beat in X35 Nps Flour. schen light, in about an hour, add the sugar, the shortening (melted the egg and balance of flour to knead, shape into dinnerbulk and hake inmod- erated let doublese to in oven (375°)• Sesdf 3Cx M 3u for lb fet.so► Pori,' Flew Cook Book one go • tech of Psrrty Flaw raw yore /wise. Jt.FECIIUR likl\ BEST FOR ALL YOUR BAKINGRONTO WESTERN NABRANCCHHE MILLS CO, COW TOHEAD COAST r�� WORLD itOf,►ti1ONS '4rel,tl•ll of Labrador tells of oming 04,•'4' i4, the middle of the uiekt to a 'poor male- hoe*. 1'n- ` lll. the Nltrly. sieepc Weight".r In the 'arable. thio man rose and fed Oren - f‘,;44 dogs while his wife lit a fire in tri freezing cold ra"w an'► made MN•e4a. Unknown to 1:mnfell they 'smrr$ndered to • him their "Am- bpd • and ltefased to take a vent for their trouhl}M, ' ton a other occasion when Grenfell rt wee for\ breakfast he found oundie l, hata� in 1 0 host had `Alsapep - i the road 1144 which ,hies gtu'st was in- tending to travel to the 11103t village. fourteen miles away. just to break .,nit murk a trail. :o, the ;me'Nt did not know the Way. and to carry some milk and .ugar\ to save the face of 1;nth feld's prcat4'•tive her't in that tillage, silo had made a had voyage that year and w31s thus short of ''Innlries" like milk and sugar: The great mi.slennry knees to linger over those kipdne0Nps ref te0 ' way. lie .pork* e,f them with much grateful 4'nthuNlaism. in Labrador it 1,. k loins and NP7npx11hy that count. A' an may fro tar afield and 410 'work 4b t i.M'omes deservedly famous. yet t things that noise life worth while i�lwhra• ! .r ,r,• air,. the things that )31(4•'!44 New York or tendon or the -t hnllet of the eountrytide. "It rill seemed to le• ge mmei. n( in rine mono. kimittee4s." Lord. trach ns t., foe kind The iihtle._ 330a0 pew.'‘ t34ot.o SHEET STEEL CEILINGS add the touch of pros- perity to stores; give better light. Perman- pnt also for echonlp, halls, kitchens and bathrooms. Easy tet put up plaster. No dust orlitter. Easy to clean and '� paint. Can- not crack oro 1 GALVANiZED SHINGLES End the fire hazard. Put on over old roofs. F.apy to ley. Good looking, permanen inexpensive. Use N Other. • roam n.cheap M t/a ad, GET PRICES R CAR ENTER TINSMITH O Super -Salesman •\ young man •'aIle I at the hilltop of a ,elebn,te, diatrno+Ueian and asked , les• the doctor. '1111ve yon an appointment?" the I►t,w wirer asked. -No. I hnven'L" the young Mari TO- prJ iMl. Ted noir.• s'.,n.ulted the dra•tnr'r appointment list. "4 think 1 ear, work pot In after the next patient leaved," .he said, •'Nn ',wow go hands that room epd take pine clothes off." 1 "Take my clothe. off!" the young mnn exclaimed. -What 1..?)" -f 'The .locator gar ramie it an absolute rile not to See ,,ti0..dy unIPPel 111311 i+ done." the nurse ,:lid firmly. 'gin! i 1111n'l *:int 40 take my clothes ed." the }Dong mon lnsi.tiel_ "Then. I'M parry, but you can't isle the 111a't',r." the lane aald. 'Well. K that's the ease. I'm game." the 8(11ng Man mid. A few momenta later the dew•tnr entered the norm and fond the young man waiting him, stark naked. "1►nctor•' the young man replied. I here called to app if you would re- tie* your mbeerlption to The I slop ' llome Journal." CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT uality is the Keynote of what People Say agour piuth ?LYME) U , CANADA'S LOWEST -PRICED 1 t'LL-SIZE CAR FULI- SIZE • WHEN people discuss Plymouth, quality is invariably the keynote of their conversation. They say most complimentary things About ttsChrysJer smartness,i*Rcharm, its slender -profile radiator, its graceful t'air-wing"fenders,its arched windows, its chromium -plate bowl -type lamps. They comment highly on Plymouth's full-size dimensions, its richness and spaciousness, its wide, deep seats, itll exceptional leg -room. TH r. Plymouth -product of Chntler enginerrng and (mho- -a manship- has been so named Miaow in endnranre and strength, ruuednese and freeSiim from hmitst "ns so 0c untely tep1fy that band of finish retie who braved the Atlantic three hundred years ago in pried of new high ideals. THE SMART, FULL-SIZE. FOUR -DOOR SLDAN, ilio • • They refer glowingly to the powerful performance of Plymouth's 45 h. p. engine, of Chrysler "Silver -Dome" principle -its speed, its pick-up, its abil- ity oil h ills, its sm oot h ness,itsqutctness. They speak of Plymouth's safety - of its fuel --size Chrysler weatherproof 4 -wheel hydraulic brakes, its rugged full-size chassis, springs and axles. They praise Plymouth's amieziilg ecology in fuel, oil and upkeep. After all, it is only natural that people should talk more about Plymouth's fine qualities than they do about its low price for Plymouth is, first and last, a motor car of intrinsic quality and value • r Cosft, $820; Raskin (with rami/t loot), •f•BSOj 2 -Door Stiles, $86o; T.snsj. $870; Dr Lox, Cost (wsth rookie frit), $870; 4 -Door Sales, $890. 111 price f. o. 4. Wistar, Osteri.. fsiJdmr treader/ fleury rfrif- wrst (freight e4'/ touts2 s o re Jr W. McGEE GODERICH HAMILTON STREET M