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The Signal, 1915-2-11, Page 44 e t t a 4 • Tsoadpat, Fgrsareaa 11, 1916 GADSBY'S LETTER.awa hau aunupowme trwl :truly! oss4smM as- paps The ext function of which Maim - ()metal Sam was deprived was his the cold- power of enobolizioss The Militia De- eburch social, Me gets Nutmeat, juckeyed,for • while by the Minister. has struck its sit again and is now dolrg what the taw lottoded it to do. There will he no more Val. cattier" for Major-General Sam. Hereafter that sort of thing will be done through the divisional head- quarters and no one man will be al- lowed to bog the IiweItgbt. The Major -General's brief day of glory is over and now the knockers are claim- ing that V alearuer wasn't such a srwt feat after all and didn't i A. ydJy much good except id C N 1 was talking 10 • prejudiced ob- server last night, n well -Informed per- son, who had failed to land the (isoveroment with a line of embalmed beef, end he was all for pooh-poobicg the Major-General. "Valcartier !" he exclaimed, biting his cigar. "What's wonderful ahnut that ? 1 could get two rough -necked Irish railway contractors to handle it better. lt'd hs all In the day's work and they wouldn't have to put on feathers to do it at that. ValcarUer— pshaw r Which seems to prove that Major- General Sams reputation is writ in hot water. And es Bpietetus—or was it Billy Sunday -says, what hotter than hot water? Why, hotter water, and the Major-General can look for that later on in the serion. H. V. OADIBY. shoulder from aboutse seventy - pass mat. of his patty. or- him with his secret police and Major- General a j General Nam trails Bob with bis, an there'sd the deuce to public uod. Aboutoutbody the only lenge �o,f -keeps opinion Major-General solid with is the Daughters oft e Empire, although the granddaughters sod great-granddaughters admire him a lot, too. But when you yo�an my is out yoyou ray everything after the Major-General to roll him and the li only 'extinction Is Premier saves him Brom Po Borden r stalwart friendship. Major- General Sam realizes this and is not developing • violent counter -offensive which might 'Wherries' Sir Robert. On the contras y he has dug himself in and now be Ietr the other fellows do the charging in massed formation across the shrapnel -swept amid dunes. Which proem Unit Major-General Sara is •good soldier, because he knows when to lie low. And it'a low enough be has to lie at present and little enough of dignity and power his enemies have lett hint to lie on. Like the gentleman who was run over by the auto bis condi- fset sbo much shearing ofmhist premga- fact, 'gives has taken place. and so abort have they trimmed his Bair, that be is known now at the Rideau ('lith and otber centres of advanced thought as Major-General Sanson. The first thing they took away iron, him was the power to award contracts. which now appertains to • Spending Committee of the Cabinet. four seasoned veteran'', Cochrane, Rogers, Kemp and Reid : old cam• palgners accustn'ned to handling army corps of money, so to aprak—wise heals who will post every dollar that is not marching at the strategic spot where it will do most good ; four experienced commanders who believe that the chief incidetutal object of * war in Europe is the accumulation of • war chest in Canada. 1 don't know on what principle this war chest t 1. worked, but 1 should supo pse on principle of succession duties—that Is to say. the remoter the chance the higher the tax; in other words, five per cent. more to Grit contractors, with liberty, of course. to tack It on to the price or take it out of the quwi- ity, The Spending Committee goes around with its ear cocked like a robin listening fur worms after a warm ran. Major-General Sari s good word to the Spending Commit- tee is about as much use to the candi- date as a kick front a mule—in fact, it's rather s set -beck than otherwise. This probably explains why the Ma- jor-General returns peevish answers to persons asking him to do some- thing. He can't do it, be doesn't like • OUR pecialties Plumbing Heating Eavestroughing Metal Work Electric Wiring 1 Prompt attention to all small joie and general repair work. W. R. FINDER Phone lbu Hamilton Street Seasonable Footwear WE feel the verv,least we can do for you when you come into this store is to give you Shoes or Ruhhers that will be wheolutely roln- fortahle and will aural to your satisfaction. We want you to realize that your wel fine is our Hot coneidrrat ton Our ur prices ere moat Leeson able. REPAIRING (ieo. MacVicar North side of Square Goderich COLBORNE. TvzanAY Feb. 9. Naace. --Mr. Jacob Helsel, of Rapid City, S.D., is visiting with relatives in Goderich and near Benmiller this week, after •o •hsence of nearly twenty-five years '...Mr Alex. Me - Mut dile, n( Centreville, Minn.. is around renewing old acquaintances for a few weeks. Mr. MoMurcble was • former resident on the Maitland eon - emotion. Mr. John Durst returned last Thursday from a business trip to Toronto, Myrtle and other points ... IMT. Henry Fele, of Zurich, is •iait.ing with friend., in this vicinity this week. Mr. Emri Rnyder has returned from a few weeks' stwy with relatives in Waterloo and vicinity. tsENMILLER. TVEeDAY, Feh. 9. Our genie) mwil courier, Mr. Wm. Moore, onside his trip in good time y-eetetdwv in spite of the had roads. FARKWELI--A,lmnet every hous. in tbe vicinity was represented in the surprise farewell which was given to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore on Fridev eveninglast on the eve of their de- lecture o-lerture from Benmiller to Ondericb. During the evening's fun • purse was presented as w slight token of the es- teem with which thio genie' pair are regarded by the citizens* of Benmiller. Our best wishes go with them Both. CHURCH flgRvicwe.—Rev. H. Rap - pet, of the German Evangelical church, and bis wife, who was for- merly an evangelist of the Methodist 1 church, took charge of the meeting in the Methodist church at North Zinn on Sunday afternoon. and opened the series of saprrsal evangelistic °ee,ie.s THE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO Dodds w the maty 'medicine that win curs Dia- betes, like Bright's De - ease this dis- ease' was in - c u ra b l e until Dodds Kidner Pill, cured it. Doctors themselves cooler+ that without Dodd's Kidney Pills they are powerless against Dia. beteg Dodd's Kidney Pills are the first medicine that ever cured Diabetes. Imitations—bo:, name and pill, are advertised to do so, bit the medicine that dors care Kidney Pills labetos is Dodd's IGdney Pdls. Dodd's Kidney Pies are fifty cents a bort at all druggists BOARD OF TRADE. le Csafbead teem sap Informed that It seemed to he utterly impoe'Ible for them to induce the steamship owners to believe that our harbor was thoroughly sate for vesaeb in stormy weather. and that ur:t11 the southern breakwat r was completed we need not expect much package freight business; but that if we bad. by reason of Its ewo.truction, • safe harbor, the warehouse would be opera aced to iia full capacity sod • very considerable amount of pecks s freight busioem conducted here. This is • nutter of co siderabie Importance and it 1s to be boped that we shall not be disappointed n our expectations. Our Wiliest Fust We bare this year, lying in our har- bor, ecus fifteen large grain vessels, a greater number than ever before. Whet thew fit out for the season's opetations • very considerable sum of money, amounting to tbouaand• of dollars, is left In our town. Had one d ck accowwodetlots not been so limited. we no doubt would have Ma several more vessels winter here. 11 has been suggested that the Govern- ment be &eked to construct • ,compar- atively omparatively inexpensive cement pier be- tween the river breakwater and the north pier along what is known as the sand beach, and this would furnish accommodation for several more ships. This matter will be taken tau at an early date by the hoard in Me - junction with the town council. The trenspol tation committee of the Board is in communication with the Detroit k Cleveland Steamship Com- pany and the Chicago, Duluth A i eorg- an )3ey Steamship Company with the view of inducing them to make regu- lar calls at this port during the season. bit the matter in still In abeyance. Theis are difficulties In the way, but it is boiled that these may .be our - Colborne, have moved into Mrs Cullis' house at the chopping mill until it is time to start on their trip to the hest, in March. Mr. and Mrs. John Smylie and chil- dren of Star City, Sask., arrived here on Monday night by C. Y H. to assist in the care of Mr. Smylie s father who is inhisdeclining veers. DONATION AeKNOWLEIMIED.—Thd secretary of the lied Cross Circle, Auburn. had received the following acknowledgment : We Iwg to acknowledge receipt of the splendid contribution which the Red Cross Circle of your town has so generouely forwarded to our relief work for the victims of the war in Belgium. How can we wmciently thank the members of your circle for the splendid donation consisting of nine barrels end one taus of 'vapor sited apples? We are indeed very grateful to you and we would ask you to kindly convey our heartiest thanks to all the generous comtrihutots for this vewettish'. and most suitable gift. It will cerieinly help in a great measure to stem the tide of starvation now facing the population of Bel- gium. Your•fwitbfully, H. Pauli u ,MM., Treasurer. GODERICH TOWNSHIP. THE FA tots i4 CLI'B.—The regular meeting of the Godes ich Township Farmers' Club was held at the resi- dence t f Mr. H. K. Revell, ath con- cession, on Wednesday evening of tut week, and the club inemben re- ceived a hearty welcome from the genial host hieneelf. President Sal- keld called the meeting to order and the program was opened with "It's Long Way to Tipperary," in which all joined, a number of ladies of the neighborhood / being present. The resettle: Bus ess was then pro - Which w3H tea lath en the H5. eller • ceeded with. Reports were received circuit during the following weeks. A I from different orommitteee and then 'tnlendid .meet ing was tbe result.Rau. the chairman called on Mr. Revell to ' W. K. Hager. of North street Metbo- speak on the tdpic chosen for discus: dist thumb, Underich, and the chair- stun : "Do country schools train boys men of the Onderieh-distriet, Rev. J. I and girls for farm life?" The speeker E. Ford of Victoria street church, I maintained throughout his address Goderieb. will take part in the meet- that country schools were very de - Ings this week. flcient and to a certain extent barren of results in some ways from different CAMARO. Mir, 0. Edward followed and her remarks were heartily appreci- ated. Mr. J. Sowerby also .poke, claiming much wee due to country teachers and schools for educational advantages and stability of character engendered in country people by the township aebools. Mr. Cooper, of S. S. No. 1. also spoke. acting as„critic, and his remarks were enjoyed by the members. After making arrange- ments to hold a patriotic meeting in Union church on Thursday Fehruary 16, in aid of the local relief fund, at which Rev. J. B Votheringham, rector of 8t. George's church. (lode - rich. i+ expected to give an address, with Rev. Jas. Hamilton as chairman, the meeting dispersed after singing "God `Save the King." DUNLOP. WEDNIC$OAY, Feb. lOtb NI ANTRB REYNARI CAroHT.—Rich- ard Fritzley, of Raltford, the well. known hunter end trapper. named tbrouah here with his dogs and gran on Tuesday evening of this week. He had bagged a fine red fox titter ardent chase on the ire and shorts of the lake. The owners of poultry ought to feel grateful to Mr. Fritztey for clearing the neighborhood of vermin of that I kind. AN EYRNINti IN Tim v. —A sleigh - load of Young nennle went from here 1 last Friday into Goderich to the home of Mr. William Sanderson on Alpert street. where w plea«ant titre was .pent with cards and mnair, and Rom• good waltzing by expert, ARRA enjoeed by the onloxokers, At midnight *upper was served, after whirls music and songs, then the (arty broke up well pleased with themselves and evervone els.. A Stw•ist. Tine.—On Friday even- ing of last week Mr. J. D. Farrish, of stomach of unlit/vatted food and foul Leehnrn, gave his friends a dancing! gases : the excises Nile from Me liver and •ard party at which shout sixty ' and the waste matter from the intes- guest* ememhled About ten reed- tines and bowels by the use of after which dancing was kept up the great fruit, kidney, liver atom ich until morning. The mu.ic was furn- and Bowel rrmedp. i"hes by Mes•re. Parrish, Bogie and 5 \IcNevin on the •iolin, accompanied by 'event of the ladies present on the organ. The gentleman'* prize. al progressive euchre fell to Mr. W. Bogie of Rheppardtnn, and the lady's prise to Mn. Arrh. Horton. of Lee - horn.' At devlieht the tarty broke rap well sails -fled with their night's e musemen t . OVER OS 'UAW txPtMeues MAIN of *s t ra+y n..a — •r 11w1ssseaR��� mount I believe that Oodericb bas suffered no more, perhaps not as much, as other towns similarly situated, from the existing depression, and it is only proper to say that, from enquiries and observations that have been made, the nanegers of our industrial establish- ments have made every effort to re- tain at work AS many of their employ- ers an they possibly could under all the circumstances and conditions. Prospects for tats. What are the prospects for this year? There is no evil no 'natter how great bit brings with it some benefit, and I think this dreadful war which as devastating so much of Europe will bring some beneficial remit to this country in its train. We must be hopeful and courag-ons, therefore, and 1 believe we have every right to he. Our resources latent and patent ere incalculable and capable of great expansion and development. Hither- from under canvas have (seen to. our capital for the construction in the town+ and •illages on and of our ^ railways, for the public around the plains. We are in a nice works of Government end of munici little town of about 7,0011 inhabitant' pal and . other corporations and called Devizes It is about ten miles \eau Cone' NEW SPRING GOODS COME AND SEE THEM New Prints, Crest, 31 to 32 inches wide, absolutely fast colors, I2 C Crum's best Prints, 33 inches, heavy cloth, colors good. Price 15c Ask for our new Spring Crepes, nothing like them to be found elsewhere, 27 inches wide and only 15C New Crash Towellings, good color, correct widths, IOC and JTC a yard. Wblte Hotton, altbo t very et•pi., has exceptional values at tbie WHITE COTTONS time of the arae. H!a•y white Cotton, :11 incbee wide, per �(►�. ya,d Vl. Fine Cambric, free from dressing and when Ironed looks like linen, at pee yard 18c1` N AIN S 0 0 K S Fine 'beer Naiosooke, :iii Itches wide and every yard full Bleach and flawless. Cloths of this .t le will be needed for the doe undergarments. We 30c many different lines of doe Cottons, 34 inches to SS inches wide, at per yard 1 C'0. 1110. SOe, Sao mud COTTON CREPES Our showing of Cotton Crepes is made up of the newest designs in email patterns and desirable colon. The beet cloths are composed of white ground with dpainty colored pattern•. Nothing is more suitable iece can n. piecesi int-weight Cotton darkgrounds with light ,patterns. Thesee Color in ecrlyothe make buying etc and ca W. beelse had '27 e many 1 5c inches wide at per yard COTTON VOILES We have in stock many very doe pieces of Cotton Voiles. The pat- terns In this cloth are all new and distinct from anything prev- iously shown. Each piece is 27 inches wide at. per yard, 20c only VESTINGS For white waist nothing is more suitable than Vesting and our new stock is made up of the newest patterns. Me also have many plain cloths in basset weaves and poplins that are +citable for separate waists. These cloths 15c to 25c range in price from, per yard D. & A. CORSETS I W. B. CORSETS I J. r1. Colborne BILLETED AT DEVIZES. A Canadian Soldier Wbo Wields a Des- criptive Pen_ The following letter from "Aleck" McKenzie a former student of Gode- if you never get off the etreets. Plymouth, where we landed, is • great place. hecawe you see quite • bit of the navy there. I saw there the veru latest and moat powerful battleship' and the old wooden mon- o' -war which are now used ae training ships. They are different from acv rich Collegiate In'titute, who enlisted •easel I've ever 'teem. They have high in the West, was received by his aunt. black wooden sides three or four decks above the water and the'meats and Mies McKenzie, of Kintail: spare, all varnished, are high above Itevtsr, N•Oi.hhe, that again. The modern dreadnought Jas 11. 1111.1 sits lower in the water than the liner Dawn AUNT,— I think 1 will write of the same size. It is painted grey you • letter for auld Zang syne and tell *11 over. has sharp bows and four fun - you something about what 1 am doing nele, which give her speed. They are and seeing in this part of the world, as very fine and powerfullooking indeed, it they interest you. with their long guns etirking out here All the artillery and in fact all the and there. Your loving nephew, Canadian troops that were not •Tread • A LI.I"TAR' Billeted individuals had been largely secured from our last camp at . Ureet Britain ; and this 'source Farm. From what i have seen of it i rt• 42 dozen hendage., 7fllrg+nxedrees- of supply, owing to the enormous ex- so far it teems • pretty nice little place, I Inge. 300 absorbent dressings, •S pack- frompenditure neoeseitaied by the war It is different altogether from any i ■ges linen, 1 pillow, 2 sheets. 3 pillow which is lost forever, will be to a large Canadian town. of averse. There are , e1ps. ail main bed sorke, J .dressing extent closed 1.0 ne, and therefore it • lot of old churches ; we were in one I gowns 9 hospital night shirts, 52 becomes us to cnnsider front what di- very ancient one yesterday. The 'bandk.rrhih s, 7 Bed jackets, 52 rection the capital necessary for our preacher tnld us how old. but as 1 was ' scarf*', 11 rape, 19 h.lta, tl pain• n quirements is to be obtained. Is it behind s hig stone pillar I didn't catch wristlets, 140 pairs socks. The late g• r1i REO CROSS NOTES. The fifth hale, sent by the Goderich Branch of the Red Croce Society on Fehrttary a contained 6 pairs blank - GOOD HEALTH Vim and Vitality are assured if you will cleaner your table* were kept going until midnight, FIG PILLS AUBURN. \{i KONESII.i Y. Feb. W. Mn. Yoe is visiting fnenda at Port I Elgin et present. Robert Sento moved his effects to t'srinw nn Tuesday. Jos. Lawson is on w •isit to relative in i'irkering township. Mrs. Wm. Dodds returned to her home at Pickering on Wednesday. 1 The humeri are making prepare, - I tome to h t their supply of ice, Wm. Debi@ i• moving into hi* hour emeriti!! purebased from the Young E.tat.. Mr. John and Walter Wagner have returned from visiting friend's st Tave- 1 Meek . Archie J•eksnn and John Robertson, I R„ both JIM the misfortune to lose their drillers this week. Gen. Yunghlut shipped three cars of bora last Thut.day. Owing to the Mate of the railway they were not nsOvoid until Friday. The Orange brethren*. intend giving a box scarlet in the Foresters' Hall net February lath. Proceeds In ski of the Belgian relief fund. Wm. B. Pati s'son has wild his farm one the Rae ntre to Charles gtrtaugban 1 for *14,4(1) (Ij The purchaser is to take poese°sion le the apring. i Mr. Arsoldl Mania and family, of At all dealers 2" and 3*) cent boxes or mailed by The Fig Pill Co.. St. were in progress at all, end 'leo re - Thoma•, Ont. Sold In Goderich by E. member the greatness of our country R. Wigle. druggist. and the limitless character of its re- _—_ sources, • fair measure of prosperity CHURCH NOTES, and w healthy condition of affairs will -10 not to come from our own people :' If what be said very well. i was valued •r 2.42. t h' teaches us self-reliance and Eve. ytbing i. .tone and brick bete, The following amounts have leen P t us war sac confidence iv out country, much of just as everything is logs in some received since the publication of the gond will have resultedMillions and parte cf the V . est. The streets in the last lint : $:i.(ill—Dr Haden, Isla. millions of dollars are now invested in places here never by any chance run j PI -midfoot : 1)rd 01►—Mies W.eta W at - eon, Mil... Olive Burr iNew York). Mhos Annie Devidoon, Mile Blanche- Wat- wan ; $1 00—Mise M. J. Watson, Mrs. Felker : 5101) 00—Tbe Britannia Road the beaks and drawing hut three per straight. All the streets In this cent. interest, and there are no doubt lage seem to twist about and finally vast sums of money in the bods or end up on the market •quare, where safes nr somewhere else of many of there is • sort of monument telling our citizen+ who trust no one, not about the woman that told • lie and I Branch. even bankswith the custody of their was struck down with lightning The regular monthly meeting of the flownrtsl possessions,se mput u and them forthwith. It is p P as a warning. Red Cetera Society will be held on should he made available for the pub- 1 suppose. 1 sew * small tablet here Monday. February 15, in the town tic re 1uirements, and those who so n- once` a spot where a highway rob- council chamber. at R P.m._ when er- vest their funds would be materially bevy was committed. rangem•nts will be made for prepay Benefited, ter use, instead of securing About 71st or NIM) artillery men are int w hizth hale. but three per cent. for their money, or billeted here. Thr greater part of the Owing to the pressure upon our nothing. wremains hen it reains io their own men are hoarded or Billeted with pri- "vice this week we are obliged to custody, they would obtain from five •ate families The rest are hoarded withhold until our next tssue the lata to six per cent., or evert Rix and a half per cent interest, as municiptl and other bonds and debentures that are absolutely good are now being issued at. these rates of interest and will con- tinue to he placed upon the market for some years to come. It would appear, therefore, to he the 1 would as soon gather rouod the part of wisdom for governments, mutt- camp dixie for my Sea and mulligan as icipalities and other corporations to eat at • table. issue their debentures in compare- Moving into these billets looks as tively small amounts, so that. they would come within the reach of the great mass of investor., and thus they would he able to secure a larger pro- portion, 1 believe. of the (node net's - wary for the ppublic necessities. i be- lieve when the war is over a rapid ad- vance In business will he the result, and that if we. in this country. go for- ward in our customary vocations, so far as we can do this, as if no war at the inns rr purr, as they are called in this country. The half -section 1 am in is billeted at the Royal Oak pub and our horses ate kept in the Royal Oak stables. We get both bed and board here, and most of the beds find it a welcome change. For my own part In Knox rhumb nest Rundey morn- ing Rev. Geo. E. Roes will take as his , .uhject "The Christianity that Has FNled." Next Sunday will he miseionery anniv+reary at North street Methodist church. 1%ev. D. N. McCamus, of Colborne street Metbodl.t church, London. will preach at both ',retreat. Owingtot the storm last week Rev. W. H.rlghton, pastor of the Baptist rhurch, was unable to return to tows for the Sundry dervicee. Mr. A M. Robertson supplied In the morning and Rev. Jae. Hamilton In the even - Next Sunday at the close of the evening service the monthly organ re- cital will he given at tit. G.nrge s ch. a chord) Miss Lottie McCreth will be the assisting soloi.L The public are cordially Invited to attend. Owing to the Lenten season there will he no recital next month. Through the courtesy of Mr F. F. Lawrence Rev. (lens E. Roe has se- cured the loan of one hundred beauti- ful slides of the famous Yellowstone Park, Wyoming belonging to the Union Pacific Braintree These stere- opticon views will be shown In Knox (thumb lecture room coo Friday even- ing, Fehruaty 12 at 7 p. m. A11 Cube and Remits In town and their chums are Invited to tee these views Ar- rangements will Its made for the girls to see on them Monday evening of nest week. be our reward during this present year. During the Lenten season leave your orders for fresh oysters at Hlwckstone' s. Pbone 340. though we are not to see the front for along time. From what 1 hear we are likely to be here three months of it and th• general opinion is thatthe ch t war will be on its last legs hy time. They have • fine country around here. it is rolling with valleys and hills from which one gets some very fine views. Most of the land is pas- ture or bay meadow. but part is cul- tivated. Nearly all the high moorland country is owned by the Government. it is rented out to shepherds when not used for training troops. One trees a great many aeroplanes on the moon. I was on • forty -mile trip nn Friday taking our gene to he overhauled, and on the way we passed the training reboot of the Royal Flying Corps The have be barns there for the machines. i saw six of them in the air at once that day. Some of nnr gins did a little Bring one day. The aeroplanes helped direct the fire. 1 wan right up alongside a gond mane of them that day. They are simple enough. A frame of wood and wire covered with canvas and • haat shaped body in the centra. In front Is a two -bladed wooden propel- ler; then the engine; two nate. ono behind the Other, and • rudder and lifting plane. at the end. 1 was in London for • day or so and saw ennie interesting things there Among other things i saw the crown jewels which are kept behind ban in the Tower of London. There are a Int of them. but they are not en lording as one would think. There are two diamonds as big as hen eggs. There are some curious things in the Tower of Leaden. One of them is the block they hehesded Lad Levet ne In 1146 Some queer things have happened there, 1t loess. A German spy was Mint there the w..k before 1 was In Leiden. The piece where they hanged Sir William Wallace le rightrime by. 1 saw • great teatsznfaous buildings Ilimene to Re through sway. Leedom M • groat wad a Purities plow, Mai R's woe* so sing • Ione way int 'leek Ives t didn't haus How He Would Trade. He had • drove of dispirited 'feeds and paused to give them a much - seeded rest. The storekeeper came out and looked them over casually. "Want • hone?" "Gu.su noL" "111 take It out in goods," said the stranger. "I91 take it out in tobacco, in fart" "Might do some Mu.ine+s along those lines." responded the storekeeper, "it we kin agree on • basis" •'What's your baster "Weil I'll trade you, plug for plug." 1100.00 IN GOLD. We will give nee hundred dollars in gold in any man, woman, nr child thatrt cannot is benefited by Maine hair tonic. We are anxious to have every- one try tiageln., for we know it le tbs great.et hair tonic that has ever been discovered. M.gelne will positive) cure an Itchy scalp, Iwing 111. IoM dol, faded hair and add imitate Loins length *mein* I. now obtainahie in (ioder40b ami Is sold under • imamate. to phosea. A large bottle of Sarae. poets but fifty meta Be sure to go to 0. 1. Onultae' drag Mosel toe oilierNemo have Saralee, of donation* to the Red Cruse work. Accompanying nne of the diets is this Paragraph : •'Goderich certainty has some line knitters young and old. '" In leas than three weeks the Society received 151 pears of socks. Mee. Wm. Green. ninety-two years of age. and Mrs. yews,Summerville, eighty-three yes, are both busily knitting socks for our soldier Boys. Miss Catharine Lewis reperts a con- tribution of 52.1*) to the Goderich townehip Red Coors fund hv Mr. Der- mot McEvoy. Mi.. I cauls bas re- ceived a grateful note of aektowletg- ment frnm Mr. Prud'hnmme. of Mon- treal. for articles rent early in Decem- ber for Belgian relief. Ube ld fres e ostae, THE PROBLEM OF PRODUCTION. TOII0NIAO (n re, -to' of ` , ppunc and 11U.U.e... D. -1n, 1. fee aestlte - fes ail• 'trues, data. Etaotr..a •+n AWMI, • la dares Msfawe'tt sale CATARRH TRUTH TOLD IN 1 SIMPLE WAY Without Apparatus. inhalers, Salves, Lotions; Harmfuldrugs, Smoke or Electricity. Heals Day aid Night it is • nen way. 1t is something aheolutely different. No lotions, sprays or sickly smelling salves of creams. No at• miser, or Any appar- atus of eny k,nd. Nothing to smoke or Inhale. No .it -timingor rub'•ing or injections. No electricity or vtb.ation or massage. No powder ; no pia.t, re : no keeping in Ibe house. Noth•ng of that kind et All. Something nest and To the FAItor of the Menial. Stw,—Thore cam. to me through the pn.tofflre the other day a ropy of the Agricultural War Bonk.' end In looking through it i could see how our public 'item. including the roma pilar. Hon Martin Burrell. Minister of Agriculture, are urging th. 1armera LO Increa..d prndurtinn and pointing nut bow by so &nine the rural Yount men will be showing 'heir loyalty to their King and Empire just AS truly ae by going to the front For. as Peter MacArthur saki In a resent letter, there sr. few who ran be spared from the farms if there is to he • respnn°e to the call for larger acreage to he pot tinder rultiva'ion. as the un.mpletved in the towns and cities would require to he trained he - fare bring of much use In sowing or rempv�,"ijrat grain 14sward• the clon of this interest - int War Book there appears an arti- cle entitled "Vacant i.nts and (hit of Work." Tby following paragraph is enliehtenie : "there must le over orte hundred thousand acres of un- productive lend within the bound- aries of one towns and eine.. Wb do not the councils Het the nee of this land for this eumnr.r *rid grow food— potatoaa preferred:, Which it .11 he feet r in Tuesday's Globe I real that Owen Sound has taken this matter up in Its (+owned. (bold not Ondea•4eb de likewlae send do away with some of the unsightly vacant lots In our sumsser-r.enrt town ? SneerRlRgrt. different, something delightful and healthful. something Instantly success- ful. You do not have to wait, and linger and pay out a lot of money. You can stop It over night and 1 will glad!) tell ycu bow— FRILL. 1 am not • doctor and this i• not a aur -tiled doctor's prescription —but 1 am cured and my friends are cured, and you can he cored. Your suffering will stop at once like magic. I An Free --Yon Can Be Free madN miner,' es* filthy and lesth.ntse. 1t e me 111 It d.11ur1 my mind. It under- mined a)] health and es. weabee'aa my wu4 The ham leg. nsaghln *pitting made me eh- Moonos Moo to alt mn and y�in 1 b.sat i and e. • 4l. 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