The Signal, 1920-4-1, Page 64.111 Thorial.iy, April 1. i"(1.
THE SIGNAL
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Maltese twat sad take Balm kir
seam se Rfadder trembler
111eatzalime adds. k .
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This het& in meat excites the Mabry'.
they been* overworked, get oat
ache. an fed like lumps of lead. /be
air..e becomes cloudy; the bladder ' 41a1-
Jett4. sad yel-saay be obliged to re-
lief two er three tones during tbat.
kidneys dog you la
eir tee bodys
Im a real ink puma 7 -
au feel a dull misery in kid-
, you miler from
ache, ilimiams, eels
°sated and yea feed rhea -
"sour.
.tis terissgee whoa the weather is bad.
114 lens wiemit,„ drink lots of water;
oko get Liam say pharmacist four mama
el Jed Salta; take a tablespoonful
ta a eau of water before breakfast,
for a few nye ead your kidneys will
Mien wet eue. This famous sate istmatit
down the acid of grapes and WWII' juke.
emnbised with liana. and has been nod
for ricer:Woos to clean clogged kidneys
arid stimulate them .to normal activity,
aim to neutralize tbe acids in ariet. se
it so longer ti a source of irritation.
Psis fading bladder weaknesg.
fad Balt. is inexpensive, cannot ia-
. use. makes a delightful eferveasesa
hails -water drink which everyone noun
take Mow sad then to keep the kidaerya
ries* and active. Druggiata bete .57
they add lots of Jed Salta to folks who
hedieve ia *vertu:10,1,kidasy trouble
twain. IL is sally a. :1
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1. Isaias are fifty-eight y mar-
Ny it: Advecete : Mr.
rice (hie moot :1. end hot h re; fugal i
goo(' he.dth. Judging from Oa& ap:
pis•••• tie, they will 1.. w itis:"us for
-ales.. .1 seers -
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
\kook at tongue! Remove poi -
',sons from little stomach,
liver and hov.•::1,
THE TOWN COUNCIL.
Strang lase Made Out tee Walk en
North tide of Harlem Hill Road.
The. regular sleeting of t lit- tim it
il %aid belt. hid rill 19t11. till the
tte•iitl•ere pre:wilt t.1.'4t( 114 iiiii tit kir
Mows-.
Among the communications received
was one from George K. Tambling of
London. inspector of taxation for the
Dominion, asking that the council place
a room at the disposal of a repretintative
of his (Alice who will visit the town at an
early date to consult with the public
regaiding the income tax. and to give the
proposed visit pubity.- It as decided
to allow the use of the council chamber
for this Purpose. and to publish the neces-
sary notice when a date is set by the
inspector.
A petition for a sewer on McDonald
street Beni Britannia road to Raglan
street was referred to the public works
committee.
Applications from Thomas Gauley and
Johnstod for the position ot parks
caretaker acre sent to the parks commit-
tee.
The Goderich Organ Co. declined to
pay the solicitor's fee of 125 charged the
CoulPanY by the town in Llecember last.
The matter eat referred to the finance
committee.
The finance committee recommended
that $25,000 of insurance on the Wheel
Rigs plant be retained in the name of the
town; that the auditors' report tor 1919
tw printed and that the auditors be re-
quested to open up a new ledger. bringing
Forward the proper balances to January
1st, 1920; that a grant ot $50 be made to
the Children's Aid Society; that 1100 be
Paid to the 33rd Regiment band. to apply
on grant to be made later; that the Col-
legiate Intim'e board be paid 13.000.
balance of 1919 levy: that the public
library board be paid 000 on the 1920
grant; that 112.000 of the sinking fund
be invested in 1934 Victory bonds through
T. R. Harrison at /97. Adopted.
The public *odes- moment t ee reported
that a 6 000 -gallon tank car, of road oil
with forty to fittyLper cent. asphaltum
base had been ordered from the Western
Oil Refining Co.. Si. ,Catharines, at 14c
f. o. b. Goderich. to be delivered about
June 1st. The committee also recom-
mended that thecontract submit ed by the
Barrett Con pan) fur the supply O18.300
aallons of twilit 13 be executer!.
Councillor Humber tried unsuccessailly
to have this report amended by stipulating
"tifty per ce, t.- asphaltum instead of
-forty to fifty per cent," He said this
a as pet:rinsed by the agent. but the chair-
man of the committee said they would get
the same article in eitherfcase. The re-
port was adopted.
Messrs. John Sturdy and — Smith
were a deputation form Inc -Orange- So-
ciety asking -for a grant 01 17.5 for the
12th- ut July celebration in Ooderich.
eried_totnance comqtttee
CoUncilior Knight brought Up me
Question of the sidewalk rill the Marto'
hill road and advocated the,construction
of a %alh on the north side of the road,
WEI.CpiE RELIEF
FROM ECZEMA
Complete Trealesitliat
Gives Grail* Roans
' W IMMO. OW.
"I had an attack of Weepier
Eczewsa
so had that lay datives would
be wet through1at tines.
Yue four inonlha. Iamdiseed terribly.
1 could get no relief magi/ / triad
"Fre and •• Sara .
Altogethe r I harts used three
boxes of "Soothe-8E1m" ad two et
"Fruit -a -time". seed itaa entirely
G. W. HALL
Roth these favorite remedies ase
sold by dealers at 50e. a bee. 6 kr
?.50, or seat cm resent of poise br
Fruit -a -tires Limited. Ottawa.
"9ruit-a4iree" is abie put wp ha a
trial aim which setts fee 26e.
where it would dry more quickly and
be more easily kept in passable condition.
He made out a strong case. claiming that
the?.50 meg who go up and down the hill
daily should have greater consideration
from the town than to be forced to walk
in the road during a great part of the
winter, year after year. The public weeks
conunittee was asked to report on the
mat ter . •
Aptil 15 was fixed as the date for hold-
ing a court of revision on sewer assess-
ments.
Councillor Mitchell renewed the %di-
gestion that the estimates for the year 5
expenditures be brought in early.
Councillor Wallis said it wuuld be difli-
cult fur the Iniblic *or"' cummittee (0
make an estimate just nos. -All kinds
of mono" could be spent at the fair
grounds getting the buildings in shape
after the windstorm of last November.
and some parts of the loan were demand
ing drainage.
The Mayor thought the town should
plan to build so many sewers each year -
In his opinion they came far before side-
walks. His Worship said that to take
advantage of the Provincial Government's
roads grant the council must he prepared
to go ahead with work on the Huron road
this year.
Councillor Wallis spoke of the proposed
vfidening of the Sanford hill road. It
was decided in the meantime to put up
large warning signs.
The question of the disposition of the
Park douse property was discussed. but
nothing was done and the council ad-
journed.
The fernier boy email like to 1.. a
petal teacher, the stilistl tt•ischer
114111,11, 111 be an editor, the editor V. 011111
like 10 he ti hanker. the bonlser natIl
like tole s trust magnate. alai every
trust magnate hopes h01u.. day to 04111
it farm and hare chicken-. et,,is and
ASTHMA
ham
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avalisk, sa• d
rosellII a su t
were' oases b,wins
TEMPLETON'S
RAZ -MAH
CAPSU LES
iatt.re SO aortal"' a.m.
we will @sad you s
sestelo or these cam-
eogradest that YIPS
them an we hens
Write to Toni -
HS King At. W..
SowniordAregiebie
for eiVie=
Samples may lie had at
• Dunlop's Drng Store.
eper* for the Dead.
A burly English yokel had come all the
way to London to see the Brill* Museum.
but unfortunately it was on a day when the
museum was closed. Tbe yokel, however.
insisted on trying to eater the institution.
"Habil this public pgoperty ?" be said
to the gateman..
"Yea" admitted that official, "but." he
added. struck by a bright thought. 'one
of the mummies died on Tuesday. 1)0
you begrudge us a day to bury him in ?"
"Oh. excuse me." said the yokel. in a
hushed voice. "In that case 1 won't
intrude.'
Wh) ESP Liked Apples.
"Alas !" sighed young Callow, "if only
Eve hadn't been so fond of apples."
"My dear boy." said Cynocus. "Eve
wasn't so very fond of apples, but that
was the only forbidden fruit.'
Why o1?N
"I was a trifle embarrassed when her
mother came into the parlor."2
"Why
"Well. the girl waif singing Ni'ss Me
Again.' And I hadn't kissed her at all.
don't you know." -Louisville Courier -
Journal.
Then What HappeOd ?
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Pupil -'Would `you thank, it right to
punish a boy for something he had not
done 7" Teacher -"No. of course 1
shouldn't." Pupil-- Well, 1 haven't
done any of my lemons." -Youths Com-
paruon.
. Probably Wouldn't.
Hicks—Do you think it's going to rain?
Wicks -Guess not. I just saw the
weather man going down t lie street with
an umbrella.
Thr Proverb Aeplied.
"1 am tired of giving wedding presents."
said Jobeon.
"Well." returned his cynical companion,
"it is better to give than receive.
CLEAN—yes sad
disialsctsi tool
Byes -rose likes bed-liaaa,
Mitakats, ate., is be super -
alma - i.a.culstslY fresh -
Tim best of .0 soap' to use
is Lifebuor -it actually die-
iafricto it. it cleanses
Men are filled ,,th conceit, women are
vain cratdres. but the popinjay undefiled
is a fourteen -year old boy training his
first pompadour in the way it should go I
WISOwe••••••ram,
Kept ' uslifornia" Syrup ,of Flee
oal -100k fur the name l'alifognia os
the uckage. then you are aUre your
child it1 boring the best and most Arm-
ies., litali%e or physic for the tile
•t0111111 -h. liver aad bowels (ltildtten
lose its delicious fruity taste Full
dtre, ..ons for child'. dose ow each bot'
ole (live it without fear-
leather,- You must say Vallternia."
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IMES! LOOK YOUNG,
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PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tette How To (nes Clogged Nos-
trils and Fin Head-Celds.
You feel fine in a few moments. Your
cold in bead or catarrh will be gone.
Year clogged nostrils will opea. The air
-peerages of your bead will clear and
yea can breathe freely. No more dull
hese, headache; no hawking. snuffling,
mucous discharge* dt dryness • no strug-
ewe foe breath at night.
mTell your druggist you want a small
bottle of Ely'. Cream Balm. r Apply a
little of this fragrant, antiseptic' cream
is your noetriiheiX it pmetrate th
NARKEN GRAY ilAmevand tiealr swollc'eaf inflamed • m
membrane. and relief ironies instantly.
s' It is just what every told and catarrh
Sulphur and Nobody and miserable.
Will know.
Vie the Old-time Sage Tea and sufferer needs. Dost stay stuffed -up
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Gray hair. however handsome, de -
hides advancing age. Ws alt know ;
the advantages of a youthful appear -
ease Your halr is your charm. it
slakes er mars the faoe. When
fades. turns gray and looks streaked,
just a few applIcatbins of Sage Tea
eine Sulphur enhandie§ Sal appearance
bunamd-fold.
Don't , stay ireeds! twee young'
ttarprepare die realise at home or
est from any drug More a bottle of
"Irretwo sage and Sulphur Com-
" the old-time
• pound. which Ii m+Frei
y
none ni%roved by the addition of
tr I lents. momianan oir folks
• names/ this ready -to -use prepare-
d . betsuse it darkens the hair beau-
ty. besides, no one can possibly
oven Lou motsten a sponge or soft
Mita pi It darkens so naturally 1111(1
brush with It, drawing this through
the h&I taking one dna!, strand at
a time .13, morning the gray hair
t1t..ppeail. after another application
or two. 14 natural color Ia reetored
mei It
teen. and
Wyeth• 8
pound is a d
It to not tnten
es thick, glossy and lua-
u •ppear Imam younger.
e and Sulphur Com-
tful toilet rimuleits.
for the euro. m1U-
Safir or preven on of disease •
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CARBON!
Rid System of Clogged -up.
– Waste and .Poisons
with I `Cascarets."
-=-Likcircebow 14.0. Ara c10kets.motor,
asp the raceme bile in liven', and The con-
stipated *lute in the bowels. produce
foggy brain... headache, *our. arid stom•
selt. intlige.tion. sallow skin, sleepless
eights, and bad colds. .
bet gentle, harmless "Csscarets" rid
the ay.tem of the t0[1111A. acids, gases,
and poisons which are keeping yen upset.
Take tasearets and enjoy the nicest,
gcntle,t lasntive-cathirtie you ever ex-
perieneed. CA,eareta never gripe, sickles,
or exit... ineoprenienee. They work while
you sleep. A bee of Caseareta 008111 ee
little too.
(lj BEFORE you are asked to buy or try Dunlop Cd they must undergo a test such as you would never give them.
q Tires just like your garagemen and dealersD�Da are put on our own test carsand away speed the drivers.
—A Test that is kept up day and nigh
—A Test that takes in some of the worst roads in the country and the generality of bumps.
bad turns. and all the sudden stops that go with them.
—A Test that specifies the number of miles which must be made by the\drivers each day and night.
q The results of this crucial test. naturally. have an important bearing on our manufacturing policy.
Tested -in -Advance Service aptly applies to Dunlop CorcLTireia--" Traction," "Ribbed." Can you ask for
. a greater guarantee than the story the road—air—a story which in the caw of Dunlop Cord Tires proves that OUT
manufacturing methods are not only Right but Dead Right?
DUNLOP THE UNIVERSE OVER—THE WORLD'S GREATEST RUBBER ORGANIZATION ,
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Ciltlf! Your hair needs a little "[Unclean "—that's all! When
Acteibes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; hen ugly dandruff
atirears, Or your hail ialls out. a 3Scent si tle of delightful,
dierildable "Danderine" from any store. will ve your h3ir,
Medouble it's beauty. You can have nice, k hair, too.
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