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The Signal, 1914-1-29, Page 2,a ! lltoMIDAS, Jan. YY. 11114 1 The ointment you put on your child's skin acts into the system just as surely as food the child eats. Don't let impure fats and mineral coloring matter (such as many of the cheap ointments contain) get into your chill's blood 1 Zam- Butt is purely herbal. No pois- onous coloring. Use it always. 50c. Bar 1 Ail Dr yl.b and Sera FARM MACHINERY Hoherr Wilton. Massey -Harris Agent, bas a full One of Farm Machinery always on hand. %V.. have we think the clwupeot and hest Gasoline Engines on the Market. Also 11031P Iwautitill Steel Ranges from rudhope• and .And- enton of (Billie. .111rtelie thing for a fanners kitchen. 'AN a have in stock Court. horse Blankets (romps Cream Separators Milking Machines i)living Harness And one Min.lr,d And one other things. Cults.• in And bee Its at the Massey -Harris Shop Hamilton at cut tromewessimsweetermeeeeeraeoressweersemaew GRAND T• UN1lSYS wAv Low Rates To California, Florida and the Sunny South NOW iN EFFECT The Grand Trunk Railway in the most direct route (anus all punt. Ea.t through Canada vire Chicago, Detroit or BufT.lo ran etrtiewea s at I:raiM*ueak T 411eN ((gee .. or w -rite 1 b; HUH\IN/i U.l'..t.. Tercet.,, 11nt P. P. LA W IRENCK • Mf1X1. Town $'A..eb, gar and Twirlg' A+i4'. Nhune 11- Read l Read this: It may save your Life Sanol Tads, y remedy is made f:oai hubs and is perfectly harmless. 11 ycu are a tuners! from Gall Stone., Kidneys Stones, or Gravel, Sand will effect a positive cure. 11 yen have backache, kidney, bladder trouble, or rheumatism tbat is caused by excess of oris and, dirtiness. puffy swellings under the eyes, s- ellen feet and ankles, tired '.e.: -out feebaq, urine very pale, or extra dark and cloudy, too frequent and painful unaatloo, beck dust sediment in, gone after standing a few hears; you a-• i -i danger and Sanol Kidney Remedy will save you. At an r rxp,,tists, $I Sa per bottle. Tree Literature. Sanol Manufactur- ing Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, Canada. Itr • TAKE A t trISP .►:r►: o ,.t n -s- IN Title Flirt'I,AN AND SUt I kr.yl"1. on' is , i••1 e.,d )0•l 11 r.nn Oer„1y a 1(00.1 e•o41k.. aid e,,,oy . r incl ,,.Isco y. keter naw WnYe for ( ween. esienalnielairWeetePaineesdneetieethenneeenses ELECTRIC FIXTURES and SUPPLIES We ars prepHred to supply all Electric Fixtures nod, ylupphe's and beget! Electric \ re,., plc'.. for lii(hting or motor purposes or repair jobs. Call and Ret noir best prices on motor,. of all siYAM . Prompt attention paid to all orders for P1.1'Mi IMG HEATING or REPAIR WORK W. R. PiNDER Phone 13b'. Ha/adios, Sttest tonal A. E. BRADWIN Elir'Un AND PUPIL/ON.N Tor S1.•el Ie Publish.] co sry Thur.dsr from the alae la The Signal Middles. North Street. uader4•b, Noreen.. Telephaoe Na >e suers Hu-rlo. Tonna O,. Ile/tar and Piny ('col. per year ; If paid etrlr U, le silt -more Qac Dollar will to accepted ; to subscribers in the Cants eted lf-Icily in adua. c Dollar and wwho fall to receive Tile ark r.t. rettulerly by 1wa11 will confer a favor by acesaluUne the publish- er ofthe fact at as early same aat.adblr. Wises a cha.we of .,ddre.. 1. desired, both old and the new address should be siren. Remit teams may be made by bank draft, express mossy order, peel -oats seder. or readatered letter. 1'Zobneelistiess emireotamenos at any time. .l trvakTlelru T1H Ms. -(tales. for display nod C.)itrar4 advertisements will be ether nu app11- coilon. Legal a,d of her .1oiler adsart lamest e, Iru cent. per line fur and Insertion sad fear emu. per line fur each sutwequent iaaertis.. Mru.ured h) • weir of solid a inpareil twelve hues In au inch. ltu.lacs . card, of ala lines and under. ►'Ire Iti.Ilar, per year. .ldverUne- ac;nt. of Lost. Vowed. Ilarayd. Mitoarloe. Vacant. `I't,tu ion. Wanted. Howe. for dale or to Hent. Y'.r-. fir Maly et le Nest, Articles for "I.. stn. not exceedingsdgh{ line•. Tweet ave Com. nosh Insertion : eine Donor for er, Com. moat b• ti'IAy rant . fur each suni.ements In b. mSent month. Lanni An- uno►.enik la ordinary readinproportion. an. 1.., (:anus pee hero. Ne notice fres than fic only. ave Gots. Any special saiee. the object of which W the hseuui.:J benefit of any Iudi, Pi- ma oras.ociation. 1. be considered an ad1er ttLje, me•nt and charted sneordinsli. 'To I 'oca►J.11'.I.aNr..-The o,-opi•ration of our .utv-.Iber• and readers 1. , oidielly invft. asl toward, matklo•a THE On... I. a a saki record Ions of all 11. coon,► anti dl -treat doing-. N•.cem- munk*U,, *111 be a145044 0s Senn.- it eon- tafns the name and whirs.. of thn winter, n••t neve-.crit% for public,rrlw., but a. au 5 idener ••I gnarl futh. \,•w, items .hound reach I in: Sau..l. odes not iat.-r than Weihic.day noon .+( earn weak. THI RMI)AI, J.\Nl'ARy '2Drn mill PUNISHMENT OF CRIME This is the enl1ghted twentieth (tett:" tory, and en exerau,n actually took plaice its lirentfotd lust Friday. The where.. f justice g►todelualy but rx 'c.uingly line. .1 ,,lata wino helm•. lly killed a Lhlrteee•yeerts.y paid the just deserts for his et ince and gave hie life for ii. it is taken 1ur gemmed that he r... guilty but if perchance he wens out, end an innocent el in died, what ell awful sill lira et the door of society :• The iron lump says, '•How pieposter- ..u•.'" and fields up his hands ie holy horror at the very idea that jostler should be fouled in this enlighted Age. Hut it hes biecn. What about list pour wretch after serving five tears in St. Vincent de Paul penitentiary has been recently turned luuee its ti.' world. without Gbetide, a brukeu solid, and reputation with a paltry sunt of tail per day. Nut the wages ..1 e hangman. Hut he can be recumpeured and althuuge society had umutentionaily dour his Au ii.ju,tice it can repay it to some extent by re -imitating bin. But what if tan le dead and heaver 110 !rands. Can it thou The cases are not isolated of death ronfeweionr to murder natty yeses after the iI1mOCe11t her rwung. e We gu to church, slug pealln, scut - ing angelic (accts, furwula4e ecbetnrs fur the r•edaivaing ul the heathen, etc., etc , and yen. hu.'airily 1,1 us ever !Intik of Juwg What wo can for the upldt of the criwi11al• He tress done wrong : Kick Ides lower ; don't. touch hint or yuu'll g, 1 for palsy. He is u leper and we'll leave 1 ' to the tender c .re of the sadvaliou army. _ . Of courier, nobody wants„to) Stake .. bosom friend of the ex -jail hied, but a nem derer is nut made in a nighi,and a kind word, or an outstretched hand to the sinking outcast, might. 1111-.' pre- vented it deed whh-h shocks all human- ity. sen the deter has a soul and although we believe be is branded for- ever, Int ale .how the forgiving s'iirit and although. we wet keep him safely confined inn jail, why not give him a charier to term -in. \\'e an' not justifying murder or •rime of any kind. (rut we fail to see hat capital puniahnuv.t is la detetictrt, believing it is a relic of the barbaric, lark ages and we say there i4 some abler mean, of Gritting the criminal welds shooting hint into eternity. _ THE TIME KEEPER m,•_: In this age of bestir and hurt y, it is most es.ential that people should have 11,. Light Utue '.'.lm edd 0ti toe lown !knee, wtM-nil t0 O ae ett)fl 1s lona_ ate enough to luxe one. :Now ..e don't want to knoele but we tenon say that we hate II.v-pr spell two clocks or watches indicating ;the suttee limp here. The chief tremble seem'. to hi that the town and railway, time err five minutes apart and .on,e people net their time pieces "by the railway and other., by the town time. Fort- unately or unfortunately there are emote people whitest watches are be- tween the two and c inse'Inp)tly they don't know where they 'tend. To us there seems to 110 no reason for this state of M UIt•s toex1N wnd 11 there is any reason why It should, it might he well to have it expinined by some one who -fin fathom. it. We can't . One heart so ni'Ieh joss now shoot her and hart that (be almost;wishes the campaign was nv • e bus. pornoce advtratw alirg , T that the Aare are roads to drgrodatlen and a bar to Heaven, while the liquor man earl that be doge not want his liberty ria strained Which shall we he1{eve We have no lsesltation in saying that tb. heal M tonne order are to be highly congratulated for amens* snob AM bending M it baa done as WIM a THE SIGNAL : GODERICH : ONTA Rl O ,tryst, !kith Instldlag.ategoodai sts t,REAT STATESMAN to this town and the name of Ibis kind Uoderirh can erect and maintain the better-. Balt white elepbanta, of course, are very desirable In this country wben the high oust of living la still owing New Warden Mr. David C.n•elon, reeve of l'lic- ton, has heeti chosen \V*rden for the county of 111111)41. and to hila The Sig- nal ',men..its heart yeongeitoIt Wiens. 0 rhr►u,1 of the lute !Steel Can,rlun, one of the .•I1 pioneers of Huron a count y, lir Sar always lived within the county and had her ti,trrerte here. He b was h all in (1 ale•-ich township end nivel i lwre 11111 it ab••ut 10., yrrra ago when h&' ruosed to Clinton, where be i ha•• wince n.i.lr.t. As Deere •'f that towll for.' four arae (.- . -nod .as ,'linty a 4:0411.1114144141111 rite ode, he hes been a • nrr11,I,e, of t hr e •• coutl,•il for the past t,.n ►,-ale. Ile is a !serous a 1.11;1 en.l pt trine. mei intent hied - 1 mends th.'1, 11heet tesloe' id 1.ir owl- 1101011 11' w•1,ir11 Ire lite.. Ile 1. n >t.un eh l;..r,-erve'ive in p..1f- tics and n .4lrtlnel1.1 111 religion.' S ago 37 yews go hr (berried Miss Maly Aon Colic-10o,of G•*lerich tow nal ip, and he ion. five rhiid•-en. A There are liner .ones Wm. John, of Magee(.'r.ek, Marketch)' -wan ; 11.rr it •y, attending- the University nt w Sash I• .11',I DA Virg, with hie father. F, And t w o thou/ lures, Miss Dorothy, at b .i Moine, l) and \I,., Andrew \\'eatherwaxs b a EAST WAWANOSH ' )' a The first sleeting of the council for a 11111 0115011 weld January, 15th, The 1 ea u:rwb••:. w•err: \ir. J. N. ('atup`irli, ti res ye, *uMemos. d Meas. Bucuauat,, Currie, Is will and eitouehouer, ctttttt It t'D H Ile vieg each takeu 111eeta1urors, decla- l tee rations of qualillcut ion and of office and p after * short sod auprupliate address' of front the is -eve the minutes of last newt- bee Ing „ f 11113 were l end .11d confirmed. hi S ('heet icatiuns Goin the Chihli -m s ea Aid S.a•ie.y, li,a t-1nel, and the Si k k Ouildmem.'. hospital. Totooto, caking for by sea. stance for their respectier inaJlu- w tiobs were receited and Dead. No ac- tion was he token in either request. ('ume-Irwin-'1'bat \Ver. \Nigh'- ae man 1 e reatw pp int. d as.ee,r at his ! to for mer r*le t y of *LIMO. Cat vied. J. N'. Bunn and J110. S.. SCOLL were 1 hi hi of th m vi p0 tIONORM IN RAMI Now to Keep WPI t11i1t1�t UNp le PM hi Ms NNW This lade K Lord Stratheona's Body Lald to R Mbytes by Men Who Knew H1s Qualities Atter a solemn service in West- minster Abbe) the remains of Lord Strathcona were Interred on Monday In the family vault at Highgate beside the body of his wife. The proposal that the body of the late High Com- missioner be laid In Westminster Abbey was communicated to Premier Borden by cable together with the decision which had been reached in regard to it. With full approval of his colleagues, the Dean of West- minster offered the privilege of luv- ing the remains interred in the Abbey, but his Lordship's desire to be buried in the family vault at Highgate hied been so definitely expressed that the offer was most gratefully declined by big daughter, Hon. Mrs. Howard. ► The pall -bearers at the funeral In- cluded Lord Lansdowne, Lord Aber. deen, Colonial Secretary Harcourt. Rev. George Adam Smith (Principal of Aberdeen University 1, Sir William Osler,•Sir Thomas Skinner, and W. L. Griffith, Secretary at the High Cone miaatoner's office. The coign was borne in au open hearse, which, with be mourners and carriages, proceeded from Grosvenor Square to Westmin- ster Abbey by way of Upper Gros- venor street, Park Lane, Grosvenor Gardens ani Victoria street. 'rhe procession to Highgate was by way f Whitehall, Trafalgar Square, Char - ng Cross road. Tottenham Court road. nd Hampstead road. The passing' of Lord Strathc naught from statesman all over Empire, from newspapers, and from men who knew him In the days when :e took an active part in Canadian politics, "expreselons of esteem such • are -only uttered or written when man of world brominence and ou; Landing ability is removed. speak t Southampton, Mr. Austen Chamh aln said- "He was a splendid 111 ration of the opportunities which t rttlah, Empire offers her sons ' Rt. Hon. Lewis Harcourt, Colonial ecretary, speaking at liastingdon, aid: "Lord Strathcona was a great loneer in all that was best in North merles." i)cring the three years r. Harcourt had been at the Colon nice it had been his privilege ork .ancien► with Lord Stratheo or many years before that It is privilege to count him amo Is friends. ' His private gen.ros nd public .benefactions had been and record or belief He left a nit nd record Illuminated by person Rection and public honor, and 1 neer is worthy of envy and emu on by the civilised world. In moving the adjournment of t once of Commons as a tribute peel to Lord Strathcoaa's memo remler Borden said in part: "1 Rpt Lord Strathcona as a Canadl *use, although born across the se s life work was almost altogeth ruled on :n this country. I do n now of any man who was Inspl a higher conception of duty th Y Lord Strathcona. "As the weight of years press on him ft was almost pathetic to e the devotion he insisted mm per- rming, even the minor duties of his sat - ora Sample free if you mention this hr National Drug and Chemical paper. Guaada, Limited, Toronto. Mange -Tone Mood and Nerve Tablets correct Female Troubles and make pure, rich bloo.i. Sex, a box. 204 GLRNEI.t.A, NIA X. "I think GIN FILLS are the finest things for the kidney. \Then first I came to Canada, I suffered w ith dread- ful Bins in my Back, that made me quite ill. A friend gave me .ix of )lour GIN 1'ILI.S and atter I had taken one dose, I felt less pain. I then gut myself n box and before half of it was gone, 1 had last ail the backache. It did recut treat to be rid of the pain. li say one tells me, what s pain they have in their back, I say 'You should try GIN PILLS." Mas. J. Ptc►k*Lt,. Take Mrs. Pickrell'a advice anti take GIN PILLS. They will can you of evert trace of Backache, Kidney Trouble or Rheumatism. Ste. a box, 6 for j_.e. -sent on receipt of price if your dealer docs not handle them. Money back it (.IN PILLS do not�give prompt relief, Ing er- NEW FOG HORN us- he Government Will Bay Best ore Pos- sible for this Pact Ottawa, Jar. :71.- The Ma/ 14 De- n/slum-tot has decided to install at the Port of Godetich one of the most powerful elertricalh• npet,llr,l f.IQ nal horns in Canada. Engineers were in Ito teot-prfch t.'cent ly, and looked over the situation. It will be placed net the 11a• north mater breakwater, and will he was oprrsteel from shore. Dieing the disastrous storms of last November Icy the fact that the old fog horn wt. ten rr b small and was not in constant toper- . alio!) was one of the contributory al' i.aiises to the great loss of life. It is ifs expected that the estimates this}ser la -'will rnntain a substantial amount for the further improvement of this bat- he , tan. Narrowing of the entr•,nee b► - of 1 tween the Writer breakwater is N►g- r7- 1 wasted: and there i. *leo much dl•edpr. ak Tog yet needed before vaesi'Is can a e,' 1' (prrly round into shelter. e ut I temp times pone loge for n friend red I horns to Irate as soon as he 1)e1•omesi an. `ucreerful, ed aplx. 111'• 1.1 attestor., of township w. - count. 1913. and Jnu. Gillespie As mem- ber of l..cal Doge-] of health. Seven ropier of The Municipal World were ordered fur (be tum of the rani- umer, c. vont dell'. Eeg:oduag claieu of J. %Vil,iams for payment to s.ruuot for ditching, upp.'rite I.,t• :Pi and 3.1, coo. 3. Uidered that Mr. \V{Ilinins he paid fur this contract a hen the .iter is roue Oen d in a. setish.ctot y manner. Bylaw an 11111.vocal, ming the.+gx,ultment of tow11sh,pofllcis1. and bylaw No. 2mo 11111, appointing the cuuuctl road e _ Jo uiirsi11Uere both rem/ and passed.th Ou 11(111u11 o1 Currie and Irwin the wh following 1cco)u11t11 wets ordered to be paw : Trustees, of Belgr*v..scb(ol, use of school house, nomination meeting, Si: H. 11. Elliott. letleece printing contact 111 11)1:1, l�;1.73: A. Poe tern eId, salary 1121 clerk 1111.1, 311d0.tet; A. i"oi• terllrld, px,.tage aid telephone wee- rngr, Che Muntenia! World, .ulecraption to praper, $5.75: Ilius. l'ongiene efund ut dog Baa, 51.11)4; Ali s. 11'g0l41, 11.1)0] pert taxes, 11'. H. ISL :f2, eon. 3, 114:110; leaac B.vwn, tele, s.; ill; Uuncwn Itlwrtriu. imp -cling Krav' IIinK contract cn11(trea N mild A. 283.111'. \tovwl by Mr. St ateli w.-, seconded by \I r. Buchanan, 1hat the council 11••w 1111 i011111 to 1110 -el again on Monday, Fele-nary 1kh. at one o'clock. A. Pr,wrFtiI-,Er,n, Clerk. salon. in all the time 1 have known m, and that was in the later years his lite, 1 was struck with the tut at time did not seem to have dim - ed the feteshnees of his spirit. the gor of his will. or his strength of rpose. - "1 am sure that 1 May, on behalf of Canada and all members of the House and the people of this country-. convey to his daughter and to all the members of his family. the mem-- re of our deepest sympathy." Sir Wilfrid Laurier in seconding the tion to adjourn, said: "Since Sir hn Macdonald's time I do not know at there has been any Canadian. 0, on departing this life. has left hind him such a trail of sorrow as rd Strathcona. He Ie mourned by s Majesty. whose personal friend was. by the authorities of com- rce and of finance In the commer- 1 and financial metropolis of the rid, by the poor of London, by the pie of Scotland. the land of his h, with whom he never completely erect fila connection. and in Canada, all classes of the community. This versal sorrow is a tribute only De- wed upon men et strong person - y and to this class he undoubtedly onged. it 1s due to the Government Sir Charles Tupper to say that It to that Government we owe the latment of Lord Strathcona as gh Commissioner in London. and no ser selection could have been made ever was made for a high oMce.- on. James Lougheed. Government er In the Senate, reviewed the High Commis.ionrr's wonderful life, +al► w�ie'.' Lcgd., PNisc'tra*�`jp• settee to p• London wa-aw asset of Iw• estimable *aloe to Canada. His princely and lavish hospitality, his henellcences aa a giver, his philan- thropy In assisting and endowing great institution■ In Canada and elsewhere, placed him In the forefront of the great philanthropists of the age. in seconding the motion to adjourn the Senate, Slr George Ross eloquent- ly paid tribute to the dead statesman. 'In such cases," said Slr George, "we usually say we stand In the shadow a a great career. To -day we do not stand in the shadow. but In the luminous light of the greatest career of any Canadian with whom most of us have been acqualet.d." be LoHI be me cin wo peo Dirt SPC by 14111oto ant bel of is app. Ht w1 (i. t your stationary pt opted ivThe or Mignal. H lead •. d► 1- -11 a .110 Make Sure of a Steady Income Put your savings and surplus profits into the bet dividend paying security. The er Cent eDen_km of the Standard Reh... Mertes �tier.reeeeltred�y .Fr ig •Il1,1ID0., herd A._ sats i3.000A00.00. 77�111,egwg d.. basnines yaw a thseinada Isle Mneme dassssexu Ayes iimmu m t�.,cd11 half-7Mrtr.p en1Ae]sees �terw es eAeealseld re M e pea sasarL I: 1 k' w - • E • gapes Mel ria ST VAMP. W. L HORiON. Ceshri.k nowt mel ObtbAaee Five of Family Burned 'Madkms Joseph Robin. her three weekaold baby. Wilfrid Robin, aged 13, and two other children named Labreeyos were burned to death as L11.1 he ;twat Qf W1 ;&tion 's tt°pt to ll ht a Are wl i•oal bolt. at Tuners Dame de Aosalre, near Qe.bee. Whys Ib* lad's clothlag took An he rushed among the otbee me -bon of tbe family comm.a1efting the blare to also In all. MuselenwMarlans en Mak Llan Or George Rags. Wove! leader la the wast. M seatln.d is his bad with thele... at Ottawati feaster Berths atylUy tdlaaseed and Ren. W. T. MOD la safaris, tem is setae! M r W. ACHESON & SON Grand Clean-up Before Stock -taking Surprising offerings all over the store to reduce Stock for corning stock -taking. Great inducements in LADIES' FUR COATS LADIES' CLOTH COATS FURS OF ALL KINDS TABLE LINENS CURTAINS DRESS GOODS 'CARPETS RUGS BLANKETS Be sure to call this week. W. ACHESON & SON The Secret of Health is Elimination of Waste Every business man knows how difficult it is to keep the Pigeon bales and drawers of his desk free (r,m the accumulation of uaelw papers. Every besaewt6, knows bow difficult it .s to keep her home tree from the accumulation e( all manner of useless thine,. So it is with the body. It is difficult to keep It free from the accumulation „f yrs e•r matter. Unless the waste is promptly eliminated the ssachie- .ry of the body soon becomes clegewl. This is the beglnntag of most human ilia, DR. PI'S GOLDEN MEDICAL ERCEDISCOVERY IL Tahl.e., Liquid Fero) Armlets the stomach in the proper digestion of foul, whirl' 1. turned into health - sustaining blood an.l all pna..no)ra waste matter is speedily disposed of through Nature's channels. It make. men and women clear-headed rodable-bodied -restores to the^, the bealta and atrelict Aof youth. Now is the tone for your rejuvenation. Bead n0 rents for a triai box of this medicine. Semi 31 e.. -Sam stet'. few Dr. Pi.,.. m s Csmen Serie Medi al Ae11vi..r- (hos es«-waetb $2. Always handy is areal lamb illness. aha.... a. v, psswca. wawa. K. v, RENEW \-oar Subscription to The Signal and receive a- tgtli calendar MINIM ANNUAL STOCK -TAKING SALE Great Bargains in BOOTS and SHOES N order to make room for sprint goods, I am offering my entire stock of BOOTS and SHOES at greatly reduced prices, from 20 per cent tiff on regufar line. to 50 per cent on lines that are a little out of style and on broken size lines. Think tyhat this means --one-fifth to one-quarter off the price of up-to-date goods;'and in broken sizes and lines we are discontinuing, you get twc pairs for the price of one. Here are a few sample quotations from our regular stock : Men's Shoes Men's Bluchers. Regular, $5,5o. Sale price -$4.30 Men's Bluchers. Regular, $4.go. Sale price. 3 73 Mens Bluchers: oo. Sal .r I . •{� p. erect Women's Shoes Any $4.5o Shce for • , $3, 75 Any $4.00 Shoe tor .. 325 Any $3.5o Shoe tor 2 73 Broken and Odd Lines at still lower prices. 3.25 t 4 - .\II goods are marked in plain figures so there can be no deception in prices. This is a genuine clearing sale. We must have the„ room an you can use the goods and save money. All our stock of Trunks, Valises and Suit Cases at correspondingly reduced prices. 11•.`...5 Fy J. 1-1. t Side Square Ooderkh