The Signal, 1916-9-21, Page 8a TelOaa'Ay, REPT. 21 I910
FRUIT BULLETIN
Housewives will do well to put down a large quan-
tity of Canadian Elberta Peaches, which are now at
their best. You should
see your grocer at once.
and put down an extra
supply of Niagara Penin-
sula Grown Fruits. Fruit
is good food and is health-
ful. Ask your grocer for
the Niagara Grown kind.
the basket.
NIAGAR
- PENINSUL
G
FUt1ERKEE
PtCAG
WERS
NO.
4
Look for this label on
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SEASONABLE RECIPES.
BAKER I'FARA.
Pale and a .ie the pears without
dividing : place thew in a pan and till
asp the /•rifler with browu suyar ; add
a belle waierelnd let thew hake l
perfectly tender. Nice with ►wrr►.
cream or Lulled custard.
PEAR PUDDINU.
Parr souse Mee t ilw peers (to weigh
about 11,. cj-l0UI Ib. .1 a Put
them iu a saucepan with a few cloves;
some lemon of orange peel and stew
&hoe l a quarter of an hour in two cup-
fuls of wrier : pot there in your pud-
ding dish, and having mode the ful-
Mwu,l t•ts•tard otte pint of Creaur or
suilk. tum eggs. muga' lo lu.IP. a pinch
of eel( at d a try -limonite of floor. heat
egg. :wad .ngxr well, odd the Hour,
gtn'e the eutweg, atld the cream ti
elegy rept, stirring all the herr-lx.t.rI
th1- •v r the 'rare mud lest,- in a -quick
owe. Serve cold with eweetemd
cn•n4)t-
[rh:\Ii PICKi.E."
Yrleet 6111111 ennui tears, tenors
th« Ile.su1 end. stick them with e
fork, allow u, rsch quart di 'wale one
tut f
inciu• and.
cup
of
sue 5,. P it to n leasp,soutul of allspice,
cinonur n' end r1”1 -es tri Incl with the
sow ger, thea add the pears sod bsiil
anJ seri in jsre.
sTK 1v l:I► PEA It'+,
until the (lull is done, whirh will de
twud on the quality of the fruit. Tien
take out the fruit carefully and m-
iaow- it on a dish for •riving. Boil
down llir syrup until quite thick :
Alain it and allow it to cool enough
to ext it then pour it over the fruit.
Serve with ereeiu or boiled custard.
Guard Baby's Health in
the Summer.
The ll ll months are the most
datprtou• to children. The complaints
of that season, which are cholera in-
fant ,colie,dtarrhora and dysentery.
come un et. quickly that often a little
one is Iteyouu all aid before the mother
realizes he is ill. The mother must he
on her guerd topft'vrnt these tumbles,
or if they do come on sudderly to cure
them No other medicine it of such
aid to mothers during hot weather as
is Baby's Own'1'eblets. '1 hey r egl,l i e.
the sroniach And b,well; mrd ate drew
THE SIGNAL t GODERICH : ONTARIO
THE TOWN COUNCIL
TALK UF NEW INDUSTRIES. BUT
• NOTHING GOING SO FAR
Automobiles to Oe Allowed in Maitland
Cemeter, on Three Forenoons
Each Weer H/deo-•lectr.c Com-
r•vsi,on To ee Asseol to Prepare
Estima'es for Electric Rs,' way from
Kincard'ne7o Kirkton.
If the venerable phidr of Mr.
Benj,su.iu P4 twos, (ioder.ch's (1st
Repo -who a piloting on the wale
of the council ch*tuher constantly
watches tvrr the 4• Lberatiur.r el the
town fathers -hal leen piirileged to
visit the town hall !sot Ftiday even•
ing he would have beheld a scene
which uta► proha(ly similar to that on
the rver'ng of the day , 11 which he
Snit asaunied (1111 • ttf yon a years ago.
The similarity cousiste I to the prim-
itive methods .1 ligl tins which tar
council t•eJt•.:r1 p in,uder to
trausa:t buait.•••. A• the er•1111 louse
clock sti tick Is the !t v d' 0 1 igh•• nt empt-
ily dies wed 1111.1 for tht:,•rrynartere
Wheel Ri • factory wo uld he abort
$70 lo.te.4 of N0. as was at Sett •rt-
iwatrd. tie was rep owered to go
ahead and hese the w ork completed.
Couoeillor Munnings reported that
four letters bad hien wiiuen to the
Pederel Depattwrnt of Public Works
in artrit-we to drrdt 'n;; ..t hinds ich
harbor, but as yet no ail•%el had hero
rerric.d. I
On the rugger:11, ••r 1' me i"or
N tele, sure•. Heid must 1 ..,) , a:0414.4
ate valuing the Doty plant, will he
asked to Literal! an itrmitrd mien -
tory below th. v enwplrlr thrix swotk•
('uuoctlh.r
W.44144 asked wha: pn.µ-
ree. had been tea dr 111 the n.got s-
tiune with the to ni which war Irok-
leg f -r a l.-.' 1t tar •i bras work.
industry. In deploring the (act that
the town ws5 etsysy5 slow in thew
wstten• he ex •laiwed ; •'Like the
young robin... sr sir alway. waiting
for the woe w• to 1. • dropped into the
nest."
He sea• it.f.•• int d tLet ' he etrrk had
written, but h.id teCeired 10 reply,
and he thereupon .oggr.trd that
alio thrr leties .h old I.r .rt r .biting
for an inters ire- !T• t kik brought
in hie letter fllr 411,1 1"ad a copy of the
letter which was wariest t i the mana-
ger of th • Ht m .eye, al week. ago.
The rontrot4 • f the Inter went tb
•but that 11w 'members of the ludua-
trial Cowmt.riun 4.011111 not 1* accused
of beingdilatnry in the matter, as an
of an our two lamps and a candle interview had Lein asked for. How -
acted as •uls.titn•ra IT the brilliant ever, the clerk is to write Rivkin
chandelier I•ghts wbieh' .wing iron. Tor probability bf a new industry,
the ceiling , f the thambe:. As ex- locating in (iioder.ich suggested to
pressed by those p►rs.nt, it was a pity Councillor Moser the ttcyutting of the ,
that a quit' -pen was nut available for •i:e of the Kensington turniture tee-
the use id the Mayor in crJ.r'to make (t u v The matter of foreclosing the
this picture complete in all Aits antiyur• triage on thin property was re-
uses. ferrr1 to the specie! committee.
Ali the mrniter• t f the council were Councillor Moser rrpsrted that '
prevent it the weetiog. eighteen catch -h is Me had beta ordered.
A report from the lie- hrigade, show !tout the Doty Engine Works Com-
pany. The ort tit+ -of deliver y ae ere C.
U. D. and w chairman orf for public
works tbmmi Iter be wanted inetruc-
thine in the matter. He was given
'ewer to act.
j The council then adjourned.
Gn11er' h �` HAVE YOU BEEN SICK?
Mel.een from. Mr.- L. L. Knee, ..sere- Then you realize the utter weakness
Mutely ate •l,ihl by m.diciue Meilen( ter mer tefrtt-J o the Nuance esu. '
ing the number of tirra during- the
th of Augu-t to I.r two, wail scot
Ito ehe flee commuter..
The law costs Pictured iu connection
, with for rase of Thomas Rta theta,
truster of the Wept Shore Railway,
agaiurt A. E. Osier were tr_tei .7, Of
this amount tc 'e there was
il:;. 'Phis information was "Ii -
ill a coniwunieelion to Mayor
•I
I 1' y .-.iia rommutrr rhe let_ that robs ambition, destroys appetite
With thiel: syrup tole eaten with
cake
Peel mid cut in helves, les% ing
(be steins /Ht. and ilettOt out the cote_.'
1'ut. them into n saucepan, plaen•g
thea. close together with the stems;,.lhmgYr
upl»•rtuo•at. Prs't over srflicirnt Fonlwr•h 11,•t
WA' er , a clip cal sugar. a few whole Is 1 Held
cloves and *mew stick,' of eiousuton, s y
tnhleetwionfol of lesion juice. Pierer i
the stew -pan closely, t�. stew grr'!y' A111'ERTlsINu PAYS
ire by mail at 25 rents a b, x from The mitt. e, and makes work a burden.
Dr. (t'illuuu•' llydiciur l' :, Br.ck• Tn. llvdro-Electric Rtilw•.y Jaen_ Tor,.torethatetrengtha.dstaminathat
TELEPHON''E COURTESY 1JKE
OIL ON WHfi15 OF .
sap
Telephone Courtesy is
Gr_o_wing in Favor.
Newspapers and periodicals, which reflect so well the trend of public
opinion, are continually urging the practice of telephone courtesy.
Progressive merchants are studying its relation to their sales. Employees
are being trained to treat telephone callers with the same degree of courtesy
and consideration that obtains in a face-to-face conversation.
And the result tor those who practice telephone courtesy faithfully
is a constantly growing volume of telephone trade and good -will.
The encouragement you give to your employees in developing pleasing
telephone manners will bear fruit in the promotion of goodwill amongst your
customers.
The Bell Telephone Co.
OF CANADA.
villi, (lot. - ciati.•u --n'�e letter a•itng hese so ad• a so e.srnttal, notinnt has. ever equaled - --- - —
diti,m•I fee et $,i froth the a:uniet'p'' or compared with Scotts Emulsion, he -
FALL FAIRS, 1010., • 'tier the letter -cited that "Ili- cause its strength -sustaining :tourtah-
SP if Jrtie -
tremendous 'Jnanei a responsibilities , tient invigorates the blood to distribute
r y whileitstonie
at th ted
' i�• i year er thins fur
s.Ot•Imt n th r ea
{r din for A g
thio n y fay
I
s •sr
and restores
Grp -1• - make it an Outdate net Sent value sharpens the appetite
Kwcae.liue ti. -pt. _'l. Ln hoarier committee. - I health in a natural. permanent way.
R•pley .44`11'• :'1•27 A .letter front the treasurer the If you are run down, tired, DCVVOUS,
Mitchell......
..pt,_•Ii.C. (;oderwh P..triotic Fund showed'tr2.- I overworked or lack strength, get Scott's
(:I)1►1?Kll'H... ... '.•p,, `57-M 91651.. aa the baker.* rf the towns i Emulsion to -day. At any drag store.
Windhmut . . . st'e't.;¢t,l9 subscription to the Fund which re- ameaamme.Tesmille.o.L
\Elver Wn .. Grp' Lrli, 'hl mainwl tsn id. ._tent [o the flosses -
Lnrknotd Sr t. ill, lit
{ tsnnmi(tre.
Dew .o t Passing.
hitktnn :;.Pt.:3i,Jt The sre.rud ann,ttl town planning 'the (*wenn of the past had at time.I
1•eesw-.t 1. l)ct. "-, a i.•diferrnce for 1..nthwesteeu Ontario mole!than:55t5ot citizens and in the!
lily, h Oct. 3. ]- r,. to he held •t Hstuilton on Octoter region about- erre More than to Olkl
• rivet rtes
ifrt. ,', 6 `hid and 1 ri mrd-tite co)m it was asked inhabitants. Today the city has less;
u n• i M .:o, n lto•eud two or 6mOOr'e delegates. Th. .- thsn 3 5141 and the nuticing' diatrir,e
coruml'nt-ittiou eat sent to the special i one-third as much more. With the
comntit tre. gradual exhaustion of the gold, the
IISSOOWEaullavollIMIMea4 •o•
s
The foundation is not the
most important thing
True, you can't hive a good barn without a food foundation.
bolt (1111'1 f.'r;,'et either th.tt th,1 roof b:s to stan:f ni .st of the
puniltttneut. Upon it fans the burden of r'sisting the
destru. tive influences of wet' :her and changing seasons
Now. the question is "Where am I going to find a roof
which will meet these conditi•arr Certainly not in wooden
shingles which have rapidly deteriorated during the past few
yher'. Not in anything so perishable as wood. nor yet iron,
which lets in driving rain, but rather in a permanent mineral
composition such as Brantford Roofing.
Now, let us look at a section of Brantford Roofing. First,
you notice it has a pure, Tong -fibred felt base. This is
thoroughly saturated with a filler coat of asphalt or mineral
pitch. Then it is given another coat Finally, the surface Is
thickly covered with cnrshed slate. You can imagine what
a job rain, snow. fire or heat would have penetrating a roof
like that. As for comparing
Brantford
Nature's
RoofingWater-
proofing .
with shingles on the score of permanency, or protection, or
appearance, or even economy. there is no comparison You
put a Brantford Rodon one, and it will last as long as the
building: it will always look well and It will fever need
repairing
*57 alt 155 r•• amain suraoaredhe Ilroil•t .P4h erol.tn,
��4 :add filar 1D ' •y ea the loam Or, m you oil' o•e u. 1St.
berm Muse rose we ora jeer ...Pat.! e.lmst
w.bsot champ er ••lle•srss
Brantford Roofing Company, Limited
rs
Brantford, Canada
For sale by W. R. Pinder
1 h puhli0 works commit tee,recout-
utrnded (het Mr. John `Rory he asked I
• to send In a new' petition. properly
signed, asking for the e, to.; t action 1.1
a sewer in Britannia road and that e
t. ceipt of it Mr. J. A. F. wlrr Ica asked
t.' make an en gineet's reatott on the
.sotk. It was retro recotuwrnr'ed that
he matter of ret'aiting the ground-
01,1 5.1. 1 ta:q• at the Ag•;.":1'.ural Pmtk
-. I.••t' w,:.14 (Le cl:xi(u.eo , t the ..au 1
p..wrG t.. roil. Adopted.
Thr finance a •tuu.1t(re t-ri-5'urtnended
he payii eu: of a number cif qc^oust•
oil that a giant of $lirt he made to
• hr t,oderictt Irduarial Exhihition.
The committee tepurted ti,,tt the in •
-
surance 1,11 the Lvheel Rigs plant lied
been tenewed and that the tax col-'
lectot's i.ond for 8111.555) had leen
renewed • in srptrwhrr 7, 11017.1
In the matter •-t the claim of .the)
5 4,111! 0l the Canadian k General
`Trusts. Lituit..l. ageiosl' the boiler -
making tuacbiurry is the L)oty plant
the committee reported that the ttalht1
had been ia►id the atm'' of $ytk-aitt m•
claimed and thst the town had breis
banded the lien nobs as originally
given to the H. W. Petrie Co , Lti .
also the n.'tignurrnt of • these noire
Ham, this company. This amount of
Y.Ht1.kiiti as paid will 1•r added to the
amount owing on the Duty mortgage.
The report retried.
The cemetery and parks committee
recommended that *at biles he
allowed it Maitland cemetery up to 12
o'clock noon of r'.rt y day. Councillor'
Peltridge and. Wigle moved an amend- 1
mens limiting this privilege tit Sunday
and Wednesday 'morning* only. Reeve
Nair. and Councillor 3Ittnnings de-
scrihed this proposed action as drastic
and suggested that the fcreuo.•ns of
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday be
nailed instead. This change in the
amendment woes agreed to and was
carried on the following division : Yea
=Reeve Neira and Councillors Wigle,
Paltridgr, Moser and Munnings. Nay
-Deputy Reeve Leitbwxite and Coun-
cillors Wallis and \\ llsov.
Reeve Nairn, as chairman of the
special committee, read a report of an
interview be had had while at \Velk-
erville recently With the investor of a
water sod land military truck who
wished to locale in (iodetich. The re-
port was received and filed.
In di.c.,s•ing the reeeht meeting at
which the male of the steel nn the
Wert Shore Railway was proposed.
Councillor Mooning' asked wbysense
move was not msde to sell the mber.
"It is tiring allowed to rot and the
plies are not getting any bigger,
tither," be said Apparently this was
it matter which Iran forgotten h1 the
delegates.
Counctllor Monier c.,mplain►d that
Colborne council had done nothing to
repair the used whet• the West Shore
Railway cro..ea at Rosi'' rorner.
He described it as being very danger-
ous in its prescient condition. Hr said
he had notified the Reeve 01 Colborne,
Mit as yet nothing had horn done It
was decided to bavr. Mr. Th s. RtMh-
vrs. the trustee of the O. W, R R.,
bring the matter to the attention of
the township council.
It was moved by Reeve Nairn. Dee
onded by Councillor Muonings. "that
%hie en,s.e l tequeet the Hydro-Elec.
trio Power(;omenisslon to prepare Peti-
mates of the coat of constructing
hy'dra radials from Kincardine to
Kiekton via Gndrttrh and that theme
emaimates he submitted to the inter-
ested .uonicipelities et the earliest
p•i.eihls date. Carr led
('nuneillor Mame reported that the
cost of placing savestrougbing on the
it question of a few years when the! pointing to the hridegroons, "eih"
precious metal will all he (tarried ' that
....say and the chief reason for a city' '•(ksmprend• pa." t" 1 dot•'t ire
,•
there will have disappeared. One of st7lnd"), was for reply.
i he great hopes of the people lies ih ; Next day, In the same street, he saw
I hr discovers of rich quer' z wines or a funeral proeeesion..Agwin his curio --
the mother Inde front which all the' icy was aroused.
loose gold hes come %Vito this in -1.1, hose 1uorrel he asked of x
view, the hilts have been prospected; gendarme.
in every ditwe'i .n. lou s0 far no such ;' '•Oomptends pas."
find bpi been Runde. I "('omprends tuts % P 'or old ('osu-
prends pas! And it was only yrstrt-
1 ommy and the French. , dey.hs waw mut ted!•'
Tommy, in khaki. stood in a etteet
of r, French t .urn and wyteh•d a wed-
ding Harty drier away. 1r 5ermrd to _People who erjoey •light literature
he a function t 1 44)11)0 irnp ortence, for air apt to draw the liar at g+� bills,.
the whole. town mined out to Witness It your wife hail it t, do os•er ag•un
. 11. th-, eh titer* Gtr •hr wouLlt.'t 511411%
population is drerem•iug, snd it, is only , ••i say," yid Tommy to a byatwnder,
GIRLS WANTED
»• ..
►'car trotter eek to ON the e
m.•n eb•'rrae IS Id $Tt s... •"tl.•
0011. %taw.' carmen -.urn r. r. de, 11,••
.nuntr) real '.•rico by Vrp{•ar,og 141
,take p..ltlu•. 1a bank- std bu-tor--
.41..1/11 .'our,. of training h. 5401.1.
k.wt.rna. •hu :bald 5141 all ',awe 1 all
1441;7/41',411
etrial -ubJw t te.w 5', oret►e--
"ended. admi• l•d.,np t om 11!u•tr,,l.•I
• t.hnt ase n. •-
Northern Business College, Ltd.
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(1) Teem toles. (2) Wrangell, Alaska. (3) Hanging
Wow Discovery, Glacier Greek.
ArTu ISLAND, Alaska. Is farther Canadian Pacific -Primness' stet
wast of ay llreawle.e that that tl'• traveller wakes sent morning
ear le wast orf IleMport, Maine- lie first view d the typical and 111111 -
IND tit, average Aaer'rsa se Canadian derfully beautiful Beery of the ad-
- very leve 1e 4wa sus with ems hoed country. Seymour varrowe
gold stag dmtmea but etf the country ushers blm Into smooth, island -dotted
amid be titre8 fico thea of say eller waters 'bat tier to Alert Ray, where
spot w tis sent rent 13e derm.'t be may sew af'y-tod totem poise pad a
nesse thee Aosta ee.tsia. deeds modern hospital 57 the cedar lodges
ell le time of Norway, that Mamba of tb. RwattuUa
ee.asles mase than two bombed Ins- At motes time Queen t'harlotM
alias.. and f�a�ad glares. woos .f Posed Is reached and for the tint ass
mem 4 mitre vol- oa:y oerad.S darlsg the trip the TOMO
eleelllee,- as wraaaell. wham. amok- radon epos eats while the whale sports
tag shell liar the emeriti rod d a to tb slag sad tie Wktng .bark nes
ti* w _tog and dead lava peaky • Int Wt mashies.
ted ..lass logs. Her Ogee be River Wet. Nemo Palls Bolla, M6
mom mews... that are !heal' Soead. irtalaymen rbeas.t. they
le be la Alaska. where the meld- ten sup by la tbs atm ea tls sat'
est ..sen 5' Nola Is as ee)Mr Ursa idioms nortb ward. leg briesk
,tag' se R. the warmest months layer sort Ray. where tbere i u Is
a rasa rimmies. end laws ay. of Itsos• mill Meatus Douglas do late
Idemtlaal sod yet Pelot Ree Palm, POW
rpw. w ISA mai.. is bp. At the mouth of the akoana a fest
mi wiesa ria avow peens and aria of salmon beat• is .aesealsred and
me sten fear asrty days cwt el every
, &MO( %War r • t> r1a�P
Sock. (4) Fear Glacier, Alaaha. (5) Hydraulic Lift at work
steamer.
t.
Cap. For marts the southern blot
of Alaska and Dona Ketchup: 1a
reached. • modern town solidly r
ted oa the meet dlecdt of billy r'oued
Copper int made Kstekllasl t at tae
touHet will perhaps be snore interested
in the vanishing I. with 111s woven
baskets time le the advancing minor.
Wrangell Narrows M a fas,rinatlag
ud outsides. •bedowland, where the
mime goes tut slowly through the
widening chasms! to break the reflex
ties d the midnight sea 1a t►• tw1et11a
northers wafers. At the sad of (he
Primase ii dare an sighted for 4he
arse 11t.e. These lingo and aur e.
splrtag los are characteristic of Alaska
le lmted.rs Bay a beaded or more
..say ke sees aloes the walls The
rtwwry f of the wildest description
sail the prising bergs tore tb• fiord
rearing !w some vest fessdry of the
gods. 1Partber north, the Yaks
Glacier etrwtch s • mile wide along
T'aku Ray, the largest of forty-five Ire
passengers (save for sissy pellets on streams emp(ylag their gorgeous COI- I
the river, which 1s eatrlfpbb for 188 need halm le the path of the steamer.
Al the betters 01 a sheer 3,898 loot
mountain. Juneau has emus:weed Itae
as the capital of Alaska, and Is a we
built city, although there couldn't
found a natural) level spot on whiclf
to place a singlei large building. The
t ownppeople aro up-to-date, pl enomee-
alty healthy and entirely sear despite
the rush created put of the district
and Its present dependence on gold
minim.
After leaving Juneau there P1 an ally
day trip up Lynn Canal to Skagit/
tl• stn/ of tM looney and the
tam town in Alma& la the wfl�
daps of 's9. Pkatrway was the d
tbresgb whlrb all trail -hitters sir -
ler the gold needs. taking the lin.
the unrest Wafts Pam a Yukon Ra
way. TM Cassettes Psrier .teerneril
remain long enough for the
gyre to take the read u far asPViii:114
P•sa, or N to White Horse, It • sue'
tient number wish rapiers the dlssM
peaks, the terrine pad pwnw
Ing glaciers of the nnrt cn.stry, ileR
roped trip from Vaseem tail. WtM
days.