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The Signal, 1914-3-5, Page 2! TtlgaanaT,', MAstcu 3, 1911 No More HS+a13aches For Me This can be your eeperlence K you use Cttamber- lein'a Teticth - they cure head- aches by remov- ing the cause - not by smothering the symp- tnms-wori.u's serest t're for wc114en'• most common ailments., Try them. 23c. a tootle. Drugribts and )balers, or by malt CLarnbcrlain f.Tedisine Co. Torose BEST /09 • awl Lose. eim.Luo, OLD WATCH FREE. at.. 0 1 ....:.n :.,,. :u'• , •••••••1 • • a. -Il ^tn.a.. 0•40:, nt b r- . INV/. feu, n: i• ,n• cn. cl 1r1.t:ea,4 L,clas' Lon. riser,.. n .awn r' Alen,. we: • 401 11'41 rau0. eh et. .1,.t ,1-,r,, ere, ✓ emora or roue. Maid ma tabs *1- s••huM aur m•rre. blas e e . we .amt f0111M (.11 •••• 1, a4 Oen W awe ewe its be....., Aw.:. F . ab, k Cls ear te• r3 r he toe fa e•••a serer .art min • era. .1. r. 0.4,. R, 11.4. 04 a 1:1.01"14s 14'• :.,.o•••• l•�-, r•,� JrV. :.a La). 4:...n.all4 Rayl, A. S. BRADWiN Norma AND PCtrLI*Hsi ptr.a� onk�IslldRat.�'s1s, Nn. "'i L sew semi oiITION ruiiia t►se Meller sea lofty teno uer year: It Wld snotty la advannr O. 1 oiler will be sec oted : sutesolbers 40 the united re at ee he rete la one Dollar and Flnr ('ents street) in +dve.tee. Subeeel hem who lull to receive Tit ems al. r.wulal ly toy mail will confer • favor by w ualettinr the ( blleb- er of the fart at ■.early militate a. pn.nfbie. When a change ..f ,.ddre.. 1a dsired, both old asd too Dew .oldre-. +bnuld be niece. Hemlttattesa may he made. uy bank dr.. ft, expos. messy order. r..-soe order. or real.terrd letter. Sule,c-rtpr inna nyyenmuwnne ed any 1401. 1otao.Huhu Laois. -hare. for display and metriw•t ad seri {•..m.nl+Will be fiver osappll- oalkm. Legal And outer-Irnitaradvert ternent., ten rent. ler lir•• for fine in.:ertlnn and four mot* per line for each aubwrquent tn•ertt.e.. Nara-urr.l ley • wale or.0U4 rase,paned -twelve Ilnrw to an Inch. leonine*. card. of six 44n.•r and under, rive Pedlar, per year AAvertlee- .noet. of 140.1. Found. 1Mrw).d. aaue'lon. Vacant Sit oat Wanted. flour* for Sale or to It..nr, Farm. for Hale or to Hent, Aril Lee for .c..le..te., not exceeding eight line-, Tw-nty dee erne- each lomei lon: c Me Dollar for ar.t month, Fifty ('eat- fur each .ub.-quest moot it. Larger advertisement. In proportion. An- nouncement* tk ordinary rearitne Ivor, ren 4rot.rrr line, No nolicv toe that Twenty - nee (',ant.. Any pp.dal no•i e. the *Went of whichthe pecuniary benelh of any lndtvid- nolo, a.rriotlon, t'. M con-Idered an ad ver U- Iuent and cher red anoordingly. To ruaatn., 4S DUN re. -The a. -operation ref over antes -ether- and modem i- cordially Melt ed tow sri- making Tim M (..'4Al. It weekly record of all bawl, county and ell.trlet doter". No cans mmakwtton will be attended to unto.. it con - lain. the Ilwm., and uddre., of the writer. not nece-earlly roe n4th114 u41.n. but se an es 14e114•e 444 good faith. New- leante ahonW trach THE SIG ••• 4 -oelt.,, not lator than Wedne-diey nam of each week. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cure many common ailments which are very different, but which all arise from the sstpre cause -a 'system ales. Pak cause lea to move regularly. strengthen and stimulate the kidneys and open up the pores of the skin. These organs immediately throw off the accumulated impurities, and BW - oneness, I ndli o1aon Liver Complaint, Kidney Troubles, Headaches, RRbbeetulm- atiam and similar ailments vanish. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills la Save DoctorV suis FARM MACHINERY Robert Wildon, Massey -Harris Agent, baa a full line of Farm Machinery always on hand. '.V.. brave we think the cheapest and hest Gasoline Engine. on the Market. Aho some beautiful Steel R.snge• from Tudhope and .Ari.l- ersem of Orillia Jost.tbr thing for a fernier • kitchen. % ,• have in stock l'0tter4 Horse ltlanaet. Pinups 1'i e...w, parauree u Milking 11a -(Fosses - 1)r,cing ,Harness Aced one 11,1n.Ir••.1 ..*l' "'Mae Other things, a .,DIM .41 and a.•,• US at the Massey -Harris 'Shop IlAlio:ten '•4.. PRETTY IS AS PRETTY DOES This familiar weaving is most applicable try Shoe* ! A Shne may hr very pretty, very stylish, heel and toe correct, material and finish of the held, hut if it ramps the foot, if is little too Hight, or even tai !aloe, it won't dot Right here is where the shoe dealer enn>ra in. If anxious to plwM he will find a perf.et fit, •a that eonsfott w111 go hand in had with t h• correct appear- an4r of your footwear. SHARMAN THE SHOE MAN THI RSIAY. MARCH :ern 1014 NUMBER THE HOUSES Nose that the elections are ever, i4 thst nu.nhering of the. house* hcheine going to elle- out enliiely % We Pollee niI• thing, witho•,t throwing i:trd sit anybody, that there it each year a number of .*piling counckhors who are going to Aeooniplish wonder- ful things, that is, before they get Into office, but th:tt is the only time they intend to alt) it. h-erytrshy can see that the number- ing of the houses in this town is most essential to the town's growth and everybody whalives in a town and is not interested in its growth should not live there but lits) miles beyond THE SIGNAL : 3OD6RICA ONTARIO say that Goderkh and Cllatosa ought to feet honored that their sous sod daughters have so highly distinguished themselves as to do the highest possihle service for their country, to save the lives of their fellow citizens. I PARCIEL FOOT A FROST The Parcel poet +patent in Canada has now been on trial three weeks and during that time bas proven more or lees of a frost. '1'h. re has been so far no rush to take advantage of the new rate. and the pn.tuamter-g.nerel, Hon. L. P. Pelletier, himself has intimated that he doe* not think there will be any great r tteb for .once time,th clne, and that the competition offered by the tweet porn system is not intended to he a vets severe 16111 10 the ezprera companies. The contrast between the Canadian rates on parcel post and the rates in forte in the United Stat.•. giver ,ground for Mr. Pelletier's ex- portation*. that there will be no very streuuuus objections from the railways or express compenaei. lte the United Stater where parcel post has become iluutenrly p.pulor the first cone at for *tart was :111 mile. and it has since begin extended to I50 mile.. The weight of parcels hes been raised to 51 pounds, while in Canada for the tiro. three months the weight. ie limited to eix pounds for a Oft -mile zone and after the first (hire months the maximum of weight accepted will be 11 pounds. Moreover there are provincial corupli- etati0ns in the Canadian system feint which. the United States system is Erre. in the United St stem 11 cost', 11 vete to send a panel 10.4 miles by parcel pont. In Canada under the new rates it ceoto 411 cents to send the same perch the *Arne distance. The express euu)p.unies iu Canada would carry it for I.1 cents or six cents cbelep-' er than it .0.18 to send it by parcel port- A'. a :latter of practical wotk- ing out lot• only read ad ventage of the present parcel post system will be within the liwaed 29 -mile zone. Beyond that distance the parcel post taste will not •.eriu.isly compete with !slating express rates. Perhaps the two boxes of cigars which Hon. Mr. Pelletier teceived via' parcel poet on the day the system was pentyl each carne from an express sot -down. The cry is 1 aired that such n scherne i+ expensive Inst we do not believe that it, would he. We believe further that if some plan was laid 0 out eatch r.-eident would number his own house. The coot. to each house- holder would not be more than about Li cents and we are sure no person would object to such a trivial sum as that. 1Vhatever it emits 9 would greatly enhance the town And why not do it At once without soy more cheat on the I.taboret CAPITAL PUNISHMENT The other day a vnung eau was banged u. Canada tidier distressing cireumatan e.. No doubt he wee justly punished for his crime which was. deliberate and cold blooded mur- de•c, though not more deliberate or rola-Llerlded than oo. cow witted sou. •ome agn .n t)ntatriu, f..r which a mesa wteserd to death w:s respit- e& end is wow is prison. Public opin- ion* dmwi.�ede.l this tsan'e respite. It clamored sed Mooted for it -end it get it. Pubis.• opine et is given to woad rrotl urs•. of bumaniterianisw serer)- n.. -w end then. and when fed up wttb .t bele way of retiring to some pure' Mere lite a wild bra -t atter a kill tesleep it off For one Cuntwu- tat.,e of � o caner.. it wall are a acme go tea lh.s gaet.ew• wuhrirt w ward. The .Iree.tsen of whether we ought to luminous capital punishment or not ,s nor that ta always cropping up. :.nil • toad legit 4.1 pros en.ura ; the taa(w•vs petot pros ala! eon.. Every- body (eta trot ea his side. and then the b.'tt,.eu demo 'rut of the Argument it a ever bell rase al�.l we slumber -again. Bot whether we b...beim sir not in • ser: al punish!, n4, and supposing we lay' miser that runtentem for the moment -why should we execide the r•riminal in the tr•rritle way we do THE DAYS OV VALOR tits treaty who telt u, that the, day. of ..tor Are user we would kik.• to .*.' 1.. then1 that they du not know what they are talking shout and to sq nrrt ew. .eche •istlds,ss that Itis days hav.' not Lasted, w'.• would point out that they here not in (ioderich at any rate and that by the efforts of bier of our y g De'••plAnd one young lady front Clinton three lives were sewed from drowning in thi• vicinity last summer. Thew beroes--for they are nothing else, if we know the proper definition of the word hero, which we interpret a s meaning A breve person were simply children stud the oldest was only a boy approaching .manhood. Of mantle, they looked upon the work which they did as their dutjl. It was, and they d1d it. The writer Carlyle held up to us the Viking. of the North in lila Heng sod tlsroworwblp am examples of courage and bravery and the world now -allays la Inclined to worship the hero and tightly. too, for it being, before us the fallacy of the belief that the human rare la degenerating, morally, spirit- ually. bodily and physically. By all means bet ns entourage Ilia mad d alsoboud for besides being mealy it is highly obel.tien and we • STRENGTH FOR 110 PEOPLE A Simple Remedy Which Favors Longevity. You set as though you just won- dered how you are going to get through this trying steam and do your wort. You may be overworked or have had a bad cold whkh has left you without ■trength. ambition or much inhcre: 1 in life; In fact you are all rL n -down. Let us 1141 you that Vlnol, our dell- ous eod liver and iron tonic, Is just the remedy you need to rebuild want- ing tteener and replace weakness with strength. A prominent Boeton lawyer says: "My mother, who la 76 years of age• owes her good health to Vinol as rinre taking it ebe can walk farther and do more than she has for years. I consider it a wonderful blood 1 making and strength creating tonic." We have such faith in Vinbl that If It does not quickly build you up, more your strength and make you feel well again. we will return your money. Try Vinod on our guarantee. WC. Dunlop, Druggist, dueler ich.Unt. ��sseaa�ass � I A Birds=eye View I by The Hawk >__D -Well,- says The Hawk, "if the I people of Pori Albert have men rt robin already thio year. they must have had their sprctiielee• on," for he declares he can't sp of that real breast.' Cl.1rvuyaney 411111 . irtd irnaginarinn may be beneficial wnn.'tttne- and no doubt it is having :a goo*1 effect on the weather at any rate for it hay certain- ly been werv,epringlike ? tosses. The Hawk has •.ften watched the e golden sun 'letting or. a sou of Woe on I i uld Laky Huron mi.l ha- noticed a 1 "red lane '• over the wetter from him to the sun. He has often wondered if that "red Line" bas any relation to the one he asked to hear al*,sit when he was young or is in any way associated with the Lanes of Oo.derich. "I wouldn't drink out of that cup," said The Hawk to s visitor tecently. "That's Lizee . cu d h ' Ir iChe .Cetterbox Li CS 1 A. M. POLLEY WAS RIGHT TO the Ldnor of The : ensue Sin, --1 hese just been read- ing iti one ot the agricultural journals r review of the horse market situation which oxontltore in a striking way the atatewrute made hy our friend Mr. A. M. Polley during the reciprocity Mur- cia -ohm of 1911. It will be remember- ed that the anti-reciproatista declared that the 1Vwtern market was the mainstay of the Ontario horse busi- ness and tliat reciprocity would de- prive Outsrio of this market. Mr. Pulley stated that the 11'e.teru mar- ket was practically gone, :toy way, as the Werterner•e would won he able to sui.ply their own wants. The article which I have born reading rays: •'Naw the fear is that the NVeat.ru market for Ontario horse. i.* gone for good. That fear is Oat groundless, as the %Vert today appears to be about in a position to meet its own demands in the matter of'horeetlt•.h. in 19011 only 3i per cent of the horses in all Canada were 1041041 west of the Great Likes. 1.e.st year the proportion -lied increased to 50 per rent. Half the horsy tx•pulation of the Dominion is aow found beyond the bend of Lake Superior. ...The increase- in horse pro- duction in the West has shut off the demand front there. Neantimr, me- lee to the closing of that. outlet. sup- plies have Leen itccuuotletiag ice thts province, es indicated by an increase lot 190,119) in four years. No wonder pricer have elnwped." The article goes on to 'att. shut On- tario horsemen oust look to the Kest. tern State. as an motet This also was painted out by Mr. (Polley over two yeses ago. It is not often that the a.ivueates of a national fiscal policy hay.' their ra+.• *0 atrougly and quick. ly endorsed by the farts as has been the case in the matter of teciprociit : v, r 1V. hlR. --Quite & brge drove of cattle were Iriven iti fraun the eternity arunnd Kincardine on Saturday for shipment .y train. Four of these e. ere vete melamineeste'.re. which only brought 147 cu per cwt. Pi am s e A very company. THE NATIONAL ANTHEM It in certainly very uotieeable th disrespect which has anti is -being con tinually shown to the playing ot ring ing of the Natio!aal Anthers.. .tudien ere. not only in this town, but in roan of the cities, Towns and villages in obi province. atter an entertainment rue out of the building in wbiel. -hr enter tainment is given, instead of reverent ly waiting, until the performance is en tirely over. it is all the same, whet er it is a concert. a dramatic perform ance or at a skating rink, there is re reverence, but a general sbutfl• u made fur the wraps and then for tie exit'. and apparently all seeru to vee with each other to see who can get out first. "I 111 particular whit) drinks out of it.- ; "Ah," said the caller. as he drained .! the cup, ' •U'feel honored to drink out of ' ; Lizzie. cup. Lizzie is your ynunseat e sister, isn't she?' "Not much • Lizzie is my dog," said The Hawk. • Two young men were having a re- s cent discussion on the fitness of things • in toweral, wL.e The Hawk asked : h it a young roan takes his best girl to - a grand open. spends $1.3o ort a cup- - per after the performance, anal thew takes her honor In a taxi. should be - kiss her good night one of the meta-nterposd, "1 Esti ) think she ought t., .xpeet it. %Pogo to we be has duet. *11.1. 4A flee her.", • The Hawk ,- • 1414444004)4 fond of courtesy *nil t.efore be forgets it h. w It certainly shows s lack of patriot ism when the National Anthem is eo lightly regarded and simply put on the level of •referee's brit or the final cur- tain --simply the end. To us it *seine like an insult to the Pat' and to the king who rules the realm, which might have, in early days. been deem- ed lest•-u1.jeetr --a modified form of treason. 1'ndorlhtedly it does not seem consistent for people to almost create a► disterbanre when through the ir- •trumen t,slity of the National .Anthem) the people ate asking the creator to blew their ruler. Ofconrse, if It is look • ed upon as at mere fora) and said with the laps only, and heard with the ears u a► passing jest, its reality and boast, is forevea Inst. Ina 1 eceat lecture Res. J. A. KA h- -rinwhan, rector of Ht. Ueorge's cbnreh. lamented the fact that there was not more petrioti re shown hy Canaoliana and comparing the zeal which the Neotchu.+n (eel for the land of his birth said that it W411 one of the .errsts of his greatness!, his love of Wyant ry. Also Principal Hume, of else Earle -1 calleginje i13lt tuts.f t a b eineart, tried to Rffpr•►.e ',Fc•n the audience the nes'eseity of waiting until the performance was over and held .op as an example the people of B..wmanville, where, h.• said, the Ne- t ional .1 n them was observed and where the people rune and stood while it was being played. These gentlemen are highly deserving of mueb prise in at• tempting to morn th•• tide of forget- fulness, bream* we belie.,. it Is purely rareleassse.s on the part of offender.. Tows is dee place, however. Where respect to this anthem is inculcated anti that is in the army. There the soldier is Liught love fgg his king and hie country. it is a rat pity that this love was not more widespread. NEGLECT To cleanse the system of undigested food. foul games• exeeas bile in the liver and "rause matter in the bowels will Impnlr sewer hetalth. The best uric acid cannot possibly exist. Khan - =regulator is F10 PILLA. Al sac caste only 1.oe fuse a berge bottle erg Yi and tl0 emit& or The F1g heft F. J. &itimi or dim& MI Fel i e.. tet- Thomas. Ont. Mold Ito dbaglee pewpaid from oB. V Markin; Oodericb by R. It Wigle, druggist. Co.. Br4ai rR. Gst. a0 til to M v (13.44 110 baa MOW abet Much cnurteou• ofh.-iela aw h. lair tact an the court hour and taw tows Front tau Judge t. • the Janney •M' the Mayor to tb.• Magistrate they w ; all first rate tallows, be Kasen Wby certainly it pseple wast to din-. 1 h t:raga let flares donee it. The Hawk .. serioe04y onwaidering t+t.rig lee.0ree u. the adorns perpeadie Pier terpise horse to alt. wllddt tawas a dancing on your bead. Mut ie a fees ; remoter and any per..cyi hes a right to do as they like. b. entreat. • • • 1V b et ne n t he . • been the eowabvaa- , tion of th• hmidewg a-tora and acts•. set of the 1:,I L *ben ..et Friday atter- noon they sat lt,ela,•d,' net rn the read but in th.. .latch near Carlow. whitse their- emoted .reads. tired e( hauling talent.., t. Itet en their jou"- ma. ourney- *lone. Some of them were inclin- ed to Manu the young ,Inver but it was not bio fault but the Hydro rats the animals had bran eating. 713• horses trete 00.49 captured and the journey was "o"iipk•trtl without any further incident. -Accidents. will hap- pen.- The Hawk declare•*, sou he i+ very glad t hat nobody w*. s i iou.ly bwrsINPreiigb thesp1N• ihe hos her .boon his teeth already rho nth. lire Hawk has teen wat.'hing him shipping at many ua*es and toes, het he is hoping that his gory mane will soon change into the larch wool. The monarch of the for - set may be all right in his native clime in Africa or Asia. hot there ie nothing in The Hawk'* opinion so eluted to the productive elopes of fair Canada a. the juvenile mutton head. KHEUMO CURE $ RHEUMATISM g standing your No matter how 1 case may be, .don't tllsrpulr, gets bottle ref Rbenmo today. F. J. Hatlasd malls It with a guanr.tee to benefit yea. Itheumn is wonderful in its quick setkon, the rain eener•s, the =melee and bones are rid 0f soreness and stiffness, and very soon a Ithehmo patient is able to have the same strength and vita/Ay of youth. Rhew- mo builds blond so rleb estd thick that ▪ as 111.Mrt If you have $ 100 lint or .,,ore in the 5.-.,. B.nk as 3 per cern. is pr.rt4callr dleon ie is .00 Vann( run the reader, a should. Rate every assour'poet artee of ..4047. your .honey will Oink y Standar• d "acme i you rse! it is rLe «rsag.(:orporaocni e per Cent. DeDtures They are ab•derely secure. They beer M 3 per cen4 rocwp05 r.r.,44.ia4411-•••ety. Thom 48 e .heads 13, •.e.ag,i j '0 Your weans•• a•rs • good iM ogee. W 1•• •• • spec.' Accw--.t•sed Iseerew r plea el nab'....m w• would like y,o the mon e•o•fa•,•." sad o -T' eb.• s.•y el meshes shone". Paid -no Capital - $2,000,000.00 Assets - - - - $5,000,000.00 Cen.sa," a.v ,d(•6le •d"... re - se ...mow of lame or omen s.m.. Iwo mrt,ote Debearurm mailed oo re- eve Ny.IOwr y7 EMT 1011011170 I 1 t•� W. L HORTON, Goderich 1114aidest Domeier W. ACHESON & SON Exceptional Values is FURS COATS The final dip in prices in Furs and Coats is here quoted In.4t.e Fur Trimmed Coats, quilted lined. Ile'2.00. for 616.00 l.adies' Cloth (:oats, A11 sizes. cel. to 1t1:.OU, for... S.00 Men's Mark Fur ('oats, No 1 qu:dity and with Iamb collar. Up to:'M.111, fur.... .. , 22.00 Meter Corduroy Coat., sheep skin lined. $211A0. for 12.00 Men's Fur Lined ('oats with otter collars, 1ZRi,110, for 26.00 Ladies' Furs large Mink or Sohl.' Muffs, select skins. at each.. 5.00 Mink or Snide Scarfs ur Boas, large new shaper, 1k;...' and NOM for 4.00 Ladies' New Kid Gloves Our gat trunteed quality Kid ((loves. "douse Listen- ers and guasetted Hugel., in tans. black or whiff. All sizes at ler pair .76 Spring Dress Goods New EEerges and tiaberdeen,, Ll i•,. her wide. in tans, greys, .n:td.,nua. king's blue mud navy., hr,tuliful aa eaves lied eery- Lew, at per y'ant 61.00. 61.25 and 1.50 Curtains Showing .mr neo 1.'11rtains in P..iut .Arch aid Irish Point, very handsome and eplrndid velure :it per lair 64.00, 65.00 and 7.60 a W. ACHESON & SON DUSTBANE puts the ee's (ease) in sweeping 1-I' KNOCKS THE DRUDGERY OUT 01" SWEEP -DAR - Cleans Carpets Brightens Floors Orderla tin -today at your gro:ers or from hardwart man Don't ask for sweeping compound your SAY DUSTBANE BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES • FREE IF YOU CAN SOLVE THIS PROBLEM! FREE As an adrer5sement we well give these a..ards obsolete' -- 1 •- ,",• •ionally free to the persons sending in the NEATEST correct .slstioe sf the • TWENTY-SEVF ' There is positively no lot or chance ceoaected wren the sabobee of this problem. It is a mutest - .TEST correct solution of the problem *Ji be awarded for Piano. and the other awards will b• n :he order of merit. Everybody who tomb in a correct aohtioo will be awarded a prize. First Award A Beautifs1 Doherty Upright Piano Value 6426 Strood Award A loos Upriebt Piano for 11126 TMet Aasssen A ;375 Upright Piano for 6160 f 61 9 .1 12 I0. Fourth Award A B-autiful Violin, complete with case Fifth Award A Handsome Guitar, complete with case And old ad.l.ha al armada . to tie next lig neatest ' correct sotatio•s DIRECTIONS -Take the numbers from 5 to to inclusive• and place them w the squares so that when added together vertically, 1eetzeotally and diagonaflye the total will be TWENTY-SEVEN. No number can be rased twice. Use this or a separate piece of paper or other material. The gentleman tubo have consented to act a, Jsdges are a guarantee that the awards will be distributed to those entitled to thein In case of a be, the Judges beteg un�nle equal awards. �� to decide between any two solutions, each will receive Don't delay, send is your solrtioo grsckly, yor say get this beautify! haw All answers oust be in our store on or before Thursday. March Itth, 1914 Mail or brio( veer tion to Department A DOI-IERTY CO. COLONIAL BUILDING LIMITED 51 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO, ONTARIO 11