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The Signal, 1915-4-1, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GODERICH : ONTARIO His Ileart's Desire An Menial Call That Had a happy Ending. Sly GARPItLD MAC NIAL. DOnee. He toothed 'gala. Null fleetly tbey did Dot hear bimau be turned the knob and entered tbe foe- bIddeu chamber. Surprising WOO On the floor in tree Turtileb style sat ibe stately hiss Trevor. Om bar lap were a big *beet of cardboard and sundry brushes •.d I L Health In L paints. Her balr was dlsbeveled, and Finds several daubs of color urnameuted ber WOMAN WEAK AND NERVOUS Pinklmnes Vegetable cheeks and nose. Over ber shoulder Ina state of great excitement leaned the truant Hastings hardly koew Man. His cbeeks were dusted nod his eyes Creeks. Iowa -'e1 •ttffieed with fie were dancing as he cried, "Now, that mine t ruebisi from des One od me WM weemehountil l ltd lawn Lydia L tint__•* Vegeta- ble Compound. I wined wow pins if I overwork ed or Ilfted anything !heavy, and I world be so weak and Der - vans sod io so much bprprostrated. A friend told ma what The chimes were still rtngtng as Tam Hastings est down in the half dark- ness of the little church. Ha had strolled In hoping for temporary re- lease from his bitter thoughts, but the quiet of the place only seemed to rouse his brain to greater activity. Yet be could not think of his dory, the story already due at the publisher's. In- stead be saw only a girl's face, now sweet aud gracious as it bad been be- fore the quarrel, DOW cold and repellent as the past two weeks bad "bows It A strain of musk broke the Mimeo. The cboit was filing in. Hastings glanced carelessly at tbe white robed procession. The face of tbe fent boy caught his attention for a moment se- rious, spiritual. framed in an aureole of golden hair. an ideal face for a cbolr boy. But again his thoughts ran back In the old channels to the quarrel and its consequences. Her work had seemed to go on as usual. She was a success- ful minluture painter -at least tine car- riages often stopped at the doorway of the big studio building. and ber room rang with feminine voices. That was the maddening part of It She lived Just across the hall, so be must see her many times u day. He bad made up his mind to move. But. then, be hail such a beastly lot of traps. or perhaps it was some lingering hope that keit blur there Suure familiar chords on the organ startled bim Was it (be offertory al- ready? de -s, stud the local choir boy was clueing alone. His handsome face was flushed. and In Illy earnestness be waved his sheet of nntafr gently to and fro. "Oh. rent in tbe Lord." he sant;. Hastings leaned forward. The words were apparently fur him. Tbe abso- lute certainty of the buy's tunes car- ried artied conviction. "And he Shull give thee thy heart's desire." The tender voice went straight to the i••in's heart and comforted bim. Yes- L,•, ton, would waft patiently, and perhaps some day be. ton. would bare his benrt's desire. Till then be would .watt and work. The next two weeks went by very differently. Under the press of a new enthusiasm the book seemed to write ltrielt. Tbe last sheet bad gone In to land ice of Greenland made use of Ice - the publisher and he bad ulways worn landlc ponies, which he found to ds t interesting city but prohebly the ex- t smile when he met the girl on the. well adapted to 'arctic travel. When poait►un is the greatest +.ttrectton at stairs. Hre Her bow was still as freezing. stops were made the .horsiet were .bat- she ptwstht time. Of the numerous Ii the ice. Three Ica buildings the Ausericauy ant All but be only smiled sgnin and hummed tend in boles cut Wes claim that of rhe Doof tbe few bars from -Elijah." "And be stalls were quite comfortable mid iD (:seeds is thebyndeomest and thewiuton 1 shall give thee thy heartis desire." severe weather were covered with tar- ,ittractive, while theexhibita from all L'st1 out snow- 1101 wind. over the werld are interesting. A Again Hastings sat to the little Damllne to The small horses gave a gored account visit to Victoria and Vancouver, church. Perhaps his chum boy would sing for bim. But tbe ttgure of the of themselves and will doubtless be thence throu.th the Canadian Rockies. smell leader drooped. In the glare of used extensively las future *retic expo- is the most megniflcent of all railway Popular Mechanics. •journeys, whsle the Cotn espy s haslet the choir lights his face showed white ditluts.- which are built in for most attractive sad buggard, while his ryes were — scot••, have everything that the trav- swollen from weeping. A wave of pit? Torpedo Nets. eller can desire. went over the watching man. It might Under the direction of Commander now be his turn to comfort Tbe sweet John K. Robison. U. S. N.. command. Scotsmen claim that the bagpipe is soprano voice was low and-brokeu. Ing the naval torpedo station at New- til erre wiw*t t xpt *sivevi usinitnndwrit- Hai•ting. determined to find the port. 11. 1., a teat was recently mad* tort .- could be interpret, d by only one meaning of the change. so be lingered which seems to prove that tbe tor- i•ompositor of the :-tare, A Sa ,t and a atter the service, and a kind faced cu- pedo net is no longer • secure defense piper. One day rams a .IID of copy rate told him the sad little story. against the torpedo. In the expert- which puzzled even, expert. "You mean Jack Haines? He has ment a torpedo with a heart' charge of -Can't you reed it?" fie was asked. just lost his mother-consumPUon-and guncotton was fired from the torpedo "Nee," said he, but added enthusias- the poor little fellow Is left all alone. boat Morris while .be was running at t illy . con d hpad my pipet, though, 1 He 1s being cared for by neighbors, eighteen knots at a steel net wThe hich Is the way the little monkey swung off by bis tall!" Ills cbeek wen pressed close to (he girl's, and his arra. nested lovingly ou ber shookler. E, identih sbe bad won his beset too. Hastings felt a swift pang of limb ousy and started forward. Then tbey beard him, and Jack spring up, with a cry of delight The girt was too loaded down to rise, and so she sat there. Perhaps It was the sudden flood of color to ber cheeks; perhaps it was the upward y� *wakine bad docs for bur and 1 glance of her eyes. At soy rate, a sod- tried it It mads me strong and healthy den iigbt came to Hastings. For • and our home is now happy with a baby mumeut be stood there blluded, dazed boy. 1 am r glad that I took Lydia Tien his customary coolness came to E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound and his aid. It was his turn to carry do all I can to recommend it"-Mrs.A- things witb a high hand, and be must B. Boecehr, eat E. Howard Street, make the most of it. Creston, Iowa. His eyes cballenged hers as he said: Tons of Roots sod Hems "How long have you been a receiver are used annually in the manufacture Sand or Scouring Soap Should Not of stolen goods, Mesa Trevor? l am of Lydia E. Pinkhaee's Vegetable Cocks- ha Used. glad to see that you have the grace to lend, which is known from ocean to X11 plate anti .liver were which Di to blush. for your sins, even under your ate, as the standard remedy foe regular use and nett stored las such a paint." female ills. nay as to protect It from discoloration Jack son+ Suite shocked "She did For forty years this famous root and should be carefully polLshed once a not steal me," be protested. "1 was herb medlci is has been pre-eminently week It is beat to have a regular lonely. and 1 was wafting for you in successful in controlling the diseases of time for thin purpose. the ball. and she asked me to come in, women. Merit alone could have stood Never use sand or scouring soaps, and 1 came, aud we've bad a beautiful the test of time pumice done or ;;racy washing powder time," be ridded to a Joyous outburst If you have the slightest doubt for silverware .�r ally other polishes the :that's just as bad." Hastings ad that Lydia E.Plnkham'sVegeta- nature of .wbii•I, )ase do not under - steered severely. You mese tu'ea, blcCompoundwillhelp yoe.write ataed- ]fee, ee Ii.ut WUl 'crutch the that she enticed you in here." toLydisE-P(DkhamMedidneCo. silver and others „Ili dHscolor It be - Jack was speechless. The Ciel had (confidential) Lynn.Maas..torad- pond repair. saki -nothing. vice. Your letter will be opened, Articles reeomuu•: '.rd for tbe polish - "You migbt at least invite me to tit r^ad and answered by a woman, Ing of diver, -it nut much stnined., are down since you are *o comfortable." and held in strict confidence. whiting. either fluid. dry or moisteued Hastings went on. "and let me Juin in I with alcohol or sweet oil; prepared the beautiful time. thought I don't —� chalk. cream of tartar, milk or a.soln- know, on second thought. that 1t isn't Panama Pacific Exposi ion. tion of alum. pleasanter atapding. It is so unusual A trip to ('alifornia will afford the To apply these use chamois skin. to see you at my feet:" I traveller an infinite variety of attlac: velveteen or pieces of old woolen or Miss Trevor started to scramble up buns. The C. P. H. i iii keting ins- dantiiil underwear or pieces of old linen but two strong bands lifted her gently sri.gers vis , Cbicago it 11 i tee 10 sn7 tablecloths. An old toothbrush or naU- into W rig choir. It was a new ezperM sten . s chriee to u. Ftancvr•o, return- 'brash with 'soft bristles might be used Ing via Vanerrov. r * .1 their •awn: lids.. enc. to her to be either commanded or or .arwenaeteenm o• vi. C. P. H. •.nd helped. Hut tube did nut seem to mind return via Cbic .tgo. Tele quick trains it nor to utilise that he was still bold- ,,,Chicago vin the u. ei. H. and the Inc her bands. Both bad forgotten MicbigeuCrntral have the most mod - Jack as Hastings bent over her and ern C. P. R. tq i pluent, so that curt y asked. "Are you glad that l have thing neveemity to make tt*vellinit, i comhut*ble is ntsuted. las addrtiun" comer to the visit to Chicago p.s+engers can Jack is delighted with it all. but be travel via Omaha And I)ehvei er via never con understand why Tom al- ' Kansas City. The route via Salt Lake ways calla the girl "Heart's Desire" I City or via Williams, whence the when her name Is Alice. I Brand Canyon of Arizonais visi'ed, can be chosen. The orange groves at Los Angeles and Nin Dirge air well worth a visit. at this season of the year and the Coast Line to San Francisc i i au he taken tbtnugh Mantra Bat bare a..d Monterey. San etaneison is en CARS OP THt 'EVtt. Regie are • few "don'ts" for those who lure pretty eyes. val- ue them and would like to retain them: Dost go out with your eyes exposed to very cold elude. Don't work with a strung Ilgbt facing you. Don't leave • hot nam sudden- ly fur • cold, rats outside tem- perature. Try to break tbe *bock in some way. Dou't open the eyes under wa- ter. especially whet, bathing 1n the sss. e Don't use cold water to bathe • * inflamed eyes. As hot as eau be i# borer is far better for them. * Don't sleep so that tbe morning sun falls directly upon your face end awakens you. Dunt be too vain to go to a good oculist and wear what he suggests in the way of glasses, or you may risk losing what eye- sight you have very quickly. Prevention is always better than a cure, but a cure is better than blindness. stir+ T=VasIDAT, Aran 1. 1$16 ti CARE OF SILVER. Keep Penis's In las Stables. , A Danish explorer who has just re- turned from a Journey across the in - but we must find him a place In some was moored to protect the target charity school" torpedo went through tbe net, struck That delicate child is a charity the target and exploded. school! Hastings could not bear the thought of 11 Tbe face of the child and his own lonelineea helped bim to Ube to a sadden resolution. 111* voice was very eager as be weld. "Let me have bim." And so Jack came to lire to the big studio billeting. Slowly the roses came back to his cheeks. He did not forget the pretty mother. who bad gone to sleep so quietly. but be haunted thls sew big brother like a shadow .and crept into bis anns to cry away the grief that time wan trying to heal. Rut It worried Ha*ting' that the lad sbould be en solemn. When he came in and found the boy poring over some big book be would half laughingly scold him for turning into such a little bookworm. "You need some one to 1 play with, Jack." be wonld say. "It is bad for jou to be always cooped up b f now like me" Tom was with aft u *sly thirty. but somehow be bed felt very old and settled since that nigh But Jerk always declared that be didn't want to be with any one else► tad he was each a sty child that HaMlags foibote to press the Niel. He was therefore mach sae ■fteroeon on coming In to end rooms empty. Where coiled Jack be? Aa tbo minutest went by. bringing se boy. be bereave really anxious. The janitor bad not seen bite. He was /stamina frees fruitless tagnirtes WIND be stagged abort st t buret of eke& tat leugbter. Could tt be Jack? He fever Itegbed lite that But. yea 1t was hit rete., and It muse from the glee romms. Hastings !militated And now the g.i laughed. it was tbe name sooty tittle ingb he had loved so muck is tke den gotta M. it derided Nm. She bed .tales his property mid tkms1d sawwe for tbe theft He teseksd WNW an the tams. Panama's Caisson Gate. A floating esteem gate tbat Is be- lieved to be the largest of 1s. kind ever built has been completed at Sin Fran- cisco and towed to the Panama canal. were it is to be used when required as a dam semen tbe entrance to any o: the locks when the gates are to be repaired or painted or when a lock is to be unwatered for any reason. - If preferred. To wash silver prepare sudswith boiUug water. in which dissolve about an ounce of bard w!iite soap to a quart of water and add a teaspoonful of soda. Into tills put the diver pieces and boll them for a few minutes. Pour off the suds. pour -over the silver clean boiling water. wipe dry on a clean towel without draluing and polish with a piece of chamois '.kin. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Lame Back can he cured by the great ft tilt kidney std liver remedy. FIG PiLLS. Br*ntfovd, Ont Aug. 1s. 11111. your medicine, Fig Pills. ha. worked wonders far toe. The rheu- niiutic tains have entirely left me and i owe everything in your remedy. Yon are at liberty to pnblieh this. R. H. (;.AILIrA'. At all dealers 2t and 5r1 rents or mailed by The Fig PiII Co., St. Thorn - a+, Ont. Sold in (lode'ich by E. R. Wigle, druggist. PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. Sackaohe. Backache is seldom due to dis- ease. Great fatigue causes it or w rest strain. as from lifting or tugging heavy weighta Expo - e mu to void end dampness" will make tbe beck oche. Tramping about the damp streets wttboet having the feet ptote ted by overebaee will give one a back- •ebe which iso as reined as s throbbing tooth•ebe. Backache is often dos to exereses. The commaseveryday home treat- ment of the ordinary tteekaebe ls all that Is required. A brit hath. • brisk rubdown wttb a rough towel. followed by • ten boor rue in bed. vanlabes the aching and pain of nearly every bact- aebe. Tb1 is eapet'tslly tree el the tied reeved by exposure. if tks eensetes to the hark have boons strat.sd fifties. ete•i the bath, rest eel s ballades* plas- ter over the meet painful portion of the back im a good trestmest If bsrkaeM la perel•teet ht spite of all steeple se•sures taken to relieve tL it 1s dvisable always to red strife free a physician. e ATTRACTIVE COMBS. Jeweled Ornaments Which Are Suit- able For the Evening Coiffure. Pins and hair ureann•uts may cost as much as you can a.^,or1 ur as fittic as you wish. There are simple ones 1n very fair imitation of tortoise shell and adorned with artificial gems that are comparatively inexpensive. The high back comb has wott great favor. Tbe faq shaped. four pronged The doctor told her that what she needed was a gond hearty meal ar night and then to stop thinking about her stomach. "Rut. doctnt, orals two monthe ago you told me to avoid din- ner at night. and to take a light sup per instead." "Oh, del I:'" replied her medire! adviser, reflectively. "Weil, that shows what mwrvellotu -Irides medical acienee is making." - Bootee Transcript. • r- :ytttj New Spring Coats The New Spring Coats are very stylish this season. They come In Covert Cloths, Serges, Tweeds, etc. Prices ranging from $8.00 to $15 00 New Raincoats for the April Showers Just to hand a splendid showing of women's and children's anteed rainproof. The Btythswnod women'( itain- enMiM made from heavy cash- mere rloth. Perim' lilting. hush collar. set-in sleeve., I ret At reek. Fawn and grey. Specie, $5.50 The Renfrew women'. Rain- coats in fawn, grey and green. High collar, belt at back. Ail , i zee , 'special .. ... 55.00 Raincoats, materials are guar - Children'.• Intern.•a Hain Capes. extra smart for Spring wear. Hoods lined with tartan, .izee in stork, in fawn aid navy. Prices from 55.00 to 55.00 Your New Easter Gloves Notwithstanding the great scarcity of Gloves, almost all Kid Gloves conning from France, our stock is most complete in all colors and sizes in our well-known Perrin lines. Petrmia French Kia facers. Perrin'( Meteells Kid Gloves, Perrin'. Savoy Kid (clove., nwlit TuN `tt1*vanteed. site' 'virility, a very drw+y s. black and calorevery pair extra quill"' y glove, will give every wet i.fae- Bleck, tart and white. Per pair lit,,,, track :,ud tan. .Per p.ir guaranteed. Per pair 51.00 51.25 i 51.50 Perrin's eN otv'length Kid Gloves in black, tan. white and grey. Srecial per pair, $'-'.:it), Easter Neckwear The daintiest of the -new Neckwear is here ready for your choosing and never was such a -ldendid assortment shown hefore.in the nett-i.ily Collar. in ail styles. From2:.c to Sl .;.!Tt c.ich NEW VEILINGS NEW HAND BAGS ;tit -CALL'S PA77ERNS and -PUBLICATIONS NIiIlar'S - Scotch - Store TELEPHONE NO. 56 .e •ee•co••seeee•eie••eeeeeeeeeeeoeee# e e Your Floors Need Paint Paint preserves the wood. Paint keeps floors sanitary and healthful. Painted floors make the rooms bright and cheery. Painted floors are easily cleaned—a damp cloth keeps them free of dust and germs. Paint your floors and thus have them always Spic and Span. stein mules aim sehasrra jewel has an air or daring individuality about it that imparts to tbe coiffure s eogaettlah freedom. With it tbe hair is drawn smooth and high. away frog+ the brow as well as from the nape of the neck. The attractive comb* and barrette ttdnatrsted are in tortoise shell d.corat ed with rhinestones FancyPowder So.. A very pretty yet inexpensive gift can be made by covering a hot of or- dinary rdenary face powder with • scrap oe cretonne. A delicate pint mei growl pattern or • Wee design ea • white ground would be stereeUve. The cretonne shield be ,tret I I d Ma over the Ili and a ee there or very tittle fullness. Amy eats good@ can be disposed of by fermatas It r very tiny plait• TN esw edges are pasted to the edge *t the bras whew they are covered with a very straw (told braid or any gimp whirl' wt•MO lank well with the cretonne met Brodklee to sal. the parting meet0 vary carefully Ilene. as the WNW tip. miss bey wtU Ilepeed epee sail w.st.anabtp sad tagreeabis seism. is all ready to brush on—anyone can apply it evenly and smoothly. And it gives a hard, durable, lustrous finish, that stays fresh and bright, and wears, and wears, and wears. It costs less to use than other floor paint, because it covers more surface and wears longer. We have Senour's Floor Paint in 14 beautiful colors, suitable for every floor in the house from kitchen to garret. Come in for a color card, and a copy of our entertaining book, "The House That Jack Built". Written for children, hut "grown ups" get a lot of fun out of it. Free to our friends. F. Hunt, Goderich, Ont. • JOB AND COMMERCIAL Visiting Card. and Printing? • Wedding_ c t,c, %igli a t a Specialty