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The Signal, 1920-7-15, Page 6• Tln11'May. •Iudy '13, 1920. ;i+h.a/MI1111"a^ -� . THE SIGNAL - GODERICH. O1 T. miesZlikanomowellale L WAXTW The Finest Corn Flakes ever made --that is our unchanging standard. Our "waztite"pack- age holds the oven -fresh good- ness of Kellogg's for you--- ICetloca'• Products -Toasted Can Flakes - Shredded Krumhlrs- Krumbled Br.n-are made in our new modernized t.trhens • • TORONTO and always wrapped ' W..e. e -Sold tverywkere. r • NEW ('AHINET. • Wigs -were; Spinae). McCurdy the New 'b Men. Otte we,vly 11 The new Cabinet sworn in •y •rd.iy .s as follows : NI*Ne .1 It SIF:IGHGN, Prime Minister nd! r.•r,Iy for External Alien.. HON. J. A. ('.%l lt, President of the ('mond, and ,St stir of Immigra- tion rind (loloRfratlo.. HON. Silt GE.JR(t' FOSTER, Min- ister of Trade a ('ommetre. HON. Silt .I.1 ES IA/CORNED, Minister of Oh Interior. 1111N. Sot HliNitY I)RAYTON, Min- ister f F'itanee.,` H(.\, III:,T111'•C1.THRIB, Minister or M.f.lia.. -- • ' HON. A. L. S1F'TI)N, Secretary of $tate. 110N. DR. IREID). Minister of Rain aye. SENATOR C. Il: ROBERTS( IN. Mu- ter of. Labor. HON. C. -l'. II.AE.LANTTNE, MiuW- te of Marine am! Fish'•ries and Slinis- te of Naval, herr ie.• ON. F. B. Md'1'RDY, Minister of • Works, J. DOHEIt' 'Y, Minister of Just tee. MI EDWARD KEMP, Minister witho tt portfolio.. SF.. ATOR I1 AINDIN, Postmaster - General.' 11H. ', F. TI )LMiE, Minister of Agrl- culturs.l. H[ til. 1t. W. WI(;Mo IIt}:, Minister iif-_� (customs and Inland Revenue. HON. E. K. SI'1\NEY, Mlnistec without portfolio. The !'rime Minister nnder the terms let the statute will- Iw 'Secretary of State for external affairs. Sir loners teuighe d, In addition to !wing Minister of the Interior. will also he So{erfieteIdent-4 ,•neral of inlinn Affaina. Hort. Dr. Reid will preside Oyer thetas)._ departs ntaof Itoilways and CMOs: The 17eptment of Health my be added to thorn of Hon. J. A: Calder. Never try to kilrtime-: time isbouad, to kill you in th long run. Powder he the dust the gods *have warren whereat -tit to tsttn.1 the .yeti) -Of- See. .e Thee Riders of the Plains t . • 4 t' Y • 1 t J (1) A Royal Canadian Mounted''olicernan rides welL (2) A fully equipped Mounted Policeman. (3) A Mounted Policeman in winter uniform. now Regina. The government hulld- The noble traditions aid feacinat- ing uniform of the Royal North-West Moua(edf Police are exclusively our own". Canada and it is fitting, In Ata re -organization. that It should he foamed the "(Loyal Canadian Mounted Yeller."' The existence of tribes of wild Indians, the quarrels of the in- terior and the vast body of settlers .coming In, led the late Sir John A. Ihla.•(Mnald to tike possession of the /real land by establishing the police /n 1871. The elm was to have deDrb- tnente of well armed mid dtacipjlned men. Jo ieinualy posted throughout. genrral posts. Th.• final force consisted of 18 of - S.' «0.. 201 men and 244 horses. The troops travelled by way of Chicago to Fargo and marched *erose the plain* In 1874, three hundred po- lice set out from Fort Garry for the jetnrlton of the Ilow and Redly river •nd s porion ens detached to FA - mon.. n A. old trading centre, pert Whoopop. near the present city of waw first reached The second r mien was an Old Man's river and Fort NIcl.cod was established. The '.dice found plenty of work with the whiskey traders :end soon gained the respeet art the settlers and even the Indiana, for their fair treatment. In 1874, a fort was established at Calgary. t Colonel Jarvis with 4o men. had charge of tort F•dmoston. where a Hudson Ray fort had bees ealahltahed eines FM i■ lift. Port .amkato4*.wan war built, tw..ty+iz pill.. fm.. F.dmnontnn 'lbw ware 4, 3 forts e•t•Mtdied by deal. la Irl, tart was bt111a ed "MU *1 tiller" Ings were soon erected and In 1881, It was made the head quarter of the farce for Canada with Commissioner Perry In charge. From 1874 until 1879, there was not a mal molested or killed until Constable Greybourne was murdered by one of the Blood Indians. With the disappearance of the bunnies. there was almost famine among the Indian. and the pollee bad a great work In feeding many thousand,. The Indiana killed the settlers' tattle and so great did the evil become that many of the settlers moved across the boundary. Early last year, the potbs fore* bad fallen to about 600 men as the result of drafts for the lar$.. theatres of war. Enlistments slues have brought It up and included 1s Dominion Police Force. Op vadoat were extended to Include British Os - tumble and various E•stmra pre- vinoss. The latest pert to be estab- lished la Barnard Harbor on Corona - tins Gulf. This copper mine dlstrtet t* important becatur of large deve- lopment* Hershel Island, rowdies the Arctic board, Is the moot north- erly patrol. The sir ship and airplane may he used In the long patrol of Caaada's Northern Hie terlend. The furthest patrol could be covered In 16 hours and It took the Klondyke gold seek- ers elgbter*w zaonthe His Royal H187.nest., the Prince of Wales Is now honorary mmrnsadeot of the torte which will he brought b • strangtll,of 2.600 men. The - •f toe force are usual', sass et • r k.: A;(' 'superior odiecatl... Obey have al- ways been of great physique. Par- tition modem. unequalled scouts, ac- customed to kard*klps and rough Sue aad •ettooled l• all the arts of diplomany. It has boot truly sold Mat "there Is as. thing on this planet longer than the equator acrd that 1s re arm of Reit,... Ju.tee, amid the tn..atd police an the MOM wig ewlerw It' -C. G. - I rr . 1. SII"1'1 it:ARS WEDDED, Kev. 1'. M. l'am'bs(( and Mrs. Camp- bell l'eletbrate the Anniversary. l'her following fr The Christian (:uarell•n of this week refers to 11 former pastor of North street Metho- dist chars(. nod will lie read wi11. Interest by those who remember how and his gifted wife : 1'aMPIIEI,I.-W I1,1,IAM11.- Married in the First Methodist ehuret'. Mt. Thomas,. un June .Sud, 1x[11, by Rev. William Ames, the Rev. Thomas M. Campbell to M.ertha, daughter of Thomas Willlaws. Esq).f 141. Timmer. Th. bride was ,e.ttenrtt by tier sister, Miss"f:li..0 Williams. n:Kl 31line Rally l'ampls ll, the sister of the gruo.. while M.Msrs. .bloc CatupIwil ,anal 4'. the gri uw lit the 't(y- fug" oICe11. 'I'M• ceremo11y took pia_(•\• at six u•: lee:: In the morning, and atter a sphend:d fife iktort the happy couple left on a shite: trip. Int their return, they will ,settle at 4)uunville, where Rev. Mr. Campbell -has lawn station,1 by the (conference, 41s first appoint- ment after his ordination. Such, -In substance, was the revel that appeared In the press of an in- teresting event (bit occurred half a century since. On Tpe•ah ty evening. Jane :clad, 1!rh0, a 11umlo•r of relatives 'aatl immediate friends assembled at the hoose of Mr. 31111 Mrs. l'awplell, 1-Ngi. Ring street west!Toronto, to celebrate the golden jubilee Of this interesting event. The worthy couple are enjoy- ing the sunset days Of life. and have the great pleasure of looking back upon a mlNaterial life of great stores... Mr. ('ampIwlI's ministry was entirely spent in The l'rovloe of Ontario, where lie ministered to the congregations of Merrltton, Windsor, Saruba, 1:oderich, Owen Sountl'1.St. Marra, IeIsldsay, ton, ('gni ,I.11turd, Saul Tra'uton. In all these chun•hew, lig ministry re- sulted h1 great good, while Mrs. Camp- bell prove4l herself it tower of strength and a 11o1.1e helper in every depart- tuent of the church's work. Mr. Camp- bell's exeeptire ability witr4 early resoegnized and honer.(. All Ore Wheels of au an.ttal Conference were'srapfed by him. and w;tre great ability. Fail- ing health444*.'.,i* .' ld him to seek super- 1nuuattoi futlhe move, tl.'11 yel rs since. led. takiwz np .his reshlc•n^e hi To- ronto, he said 21rs. ('aw;a.•l1 Ideutfticd themselves with I'ark,ale church, where trey have enjoyed the confidence soil esteem of the whole .(sulci. 'Dur - Ing the evenin.g.brief addresses were made by Rev. W. 11..f:ralcam, itev. A. I'. Addison, and Rev. I)r. Y g. A tray of gold c s, the gift of the chfl- lren and relnuie•s, w•aa presented by "I Wo Wou Help THD3 emetic NB answered b aleft d whom blind lama of ihn _s orDr. Feed. sempemmosa. b7 ukem, gloom/ for foterm, do remlo. aae.B--tYass aero s tenon *Ski tell of Is seder to avo4 lion or sem* form well to gel baa ht setabW .1 at No Rev. Mr. Gotham. while other gifts, Including a Imudse,we handbag for Mr'. ereuipIi•I1, from the ladies 1Ltjkdale Methodist church. testified TO the love the•rishwl for these devoted serventa of '!'here ore six surviving children: Airs. 1 I(cv. t W. H. Graham. of Strat- ford : Miss Edith, a missionary 1n Japan: Mix (leve. Honey, at Sugar 11111 farm, Darlington tow114111p: -1. 21., *n electrical engineer in Glendale. Ohlo. 111141 Mlsa Addle uud Mr. M. 1), at home. One won:.rove years since, was called houw to the letter laud. Of the or- llama rlgttal party. beside the bride and groom, the only one present lit the gathering waw Mrs. Howell (row 2ll.... Emily l ttwptwll1, the bridesmaid. '111 aekm.wlerlging the geooI wishes and gifts of those present: Mr. ars( Mrs. lymldell spoke must feelingly. Light refreshments were served, anti at it. early hour the party broke tip, each ere exprrralnethe wish that years ally y' t le given to this honored couple to euj.ey- the memory of a beautiful mar- tfedi ,life. HOW loo GODERICH CkiERS MEASURE ('P ! r0 Its "Ta s on Education" The Tort/into Globe hl(shes the following from the University of Wisconsin Press Itulletin and cummt.04, thereon : "More lower 10 tpe I friends of the country press--IIpw 1 tl.r time to rally arouud year home pa rs and do 1 everything possible to Ins a their weathering the pr•selit slttsr♦th The ci,mwu,ity wit( t a newslatpe bi no place in which to live." There els a great truth (n `1 1.. sonuie!. The basher's work is shite 1Linked up with the work of the nettle one cannot foil to lullu.•sn.• tile other. 111 wavy eas's the teacher takes a re..1 interest fu the loci) paper, ,pod from Owe to time oaks+,, r'ontri- butlons of news au.1 articles and sug- ge•stfo11m to the editor. 1)ti the other hand, the paler gibes plenty of spate to school news, :lid gladly chronicles anything of interest to the pupils and their hoiues. `hare time•,i the teiteher 115111111174 ❑ stIliere-ilh)tea attitude Tu the 11.4 41 41414 'p or role of complete in- diftercuce. but this, surely, l.. not common. Teachers everywhere should study their responsibilities as citizen,. and one avenue for their community spirit Is the promotion of the welfare of the Mini..,paper. especially at this time when the struggle for expwren•e on *.'mint of the scarcity 'and the prise of t'i'er is sr intense. A Regular stunt. Ferguson -"I've just been reading that the aviators today can do anything a bird can do. Yes. sir, they've got the thing down so fine that there isn't a bird alive that has anything on them." Fitzgerald-"Zatso ? Well. when you Ste an aviator fast asleep hanging on to a branch of a tree with one loot, then I'll come and take a look." "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels M oasts • bz..lft atblaseas. Sar a Dr Chas alive fn INJIESISEGREETO DARkEI sur wNR Bring Back its Color and twits. with Grandma's Sage Tea Rode. Commis garde sags brewed tate a heavy lea•, with sulphur sad •IeobN addsd, bill tuts gray, streaked tied faded halt beautifully dark and lux- uriant MMus the sage Tea and W- ither Welts at hem. though, 1• troublesome. As easter way la to get tM ready -teras pasaratio. Improved by the addition of other lagredieet* a large bottle, at little cent. at drug eters& knew. as 'Mystic• gage •.d Sulfber Cbm►eilad," tats avoldlog a let eR mesa Willie gray, fade4.a•ir 1• net sinful, we all &tare to retain our youthful atwramise *.& attrsettess as By darkenlwg your Smile with Wy.th'• Sage and edphur bnwpeunQ, .o one cal tell, bemuse 1t Otos it so natural- ly. es musty Toe Lunt dampen • nt•nags or soft brut& with a and Irate8htn threegh your hair. 'tatting on• .mea .,rand at a uiwa; by maritime all gw y hales have dlsasteared. After amt�er appllnetten err tame your hair bse•awm heautlhrley dark, Tanta, .*ft •.& Iuzurlant and ler •*ar altars yseug.r Wyeth'p rte •fid Sulphur Oe4ateuN la a d.11gbefel IMO mint - alto ft Is not intended for the sun, mlgltatloa or pi -avenues of Messes -4 , , hep} 'California" Syrup of rigs only -foot for the •able Califon* a the package, thee you are sure roar child 1. baring the beat sad most ken - has laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. lull directions for child's does as each bot- tle. 'live it without fear. Mother! You must say `California.' IJ1I M1AT IF YOUR KfflN{YS ACI BNB Taira1• p fiif •f halts 1t Dost( harts MAW bstw-Belalt its et wetlr. Wa ars • nation of steal eaters and war Mond is Idled with aria acid. Says • w•l1.4aown authority, wire warns no to be ee.ntaatly on guard against kidaq trouble. The kldaeys do their Mtan.t to fres the bleed' el this irritating amid, but beams week from the overwork; they get shoe&; the eliminative tissues dog and the the wast* is retained in aka bleed ter poises the entire system. Mau pour ktdasy. Me sad feel lits imps of testi, and you bare stinging Was in the bank or the urine is cloudy, fall of sediment or the bladder is irri- table, Wiglag you to seek relief durieg the night; what re Yaws severe head - seise. osseous and diary spells sleepless uses, •mid •tas•eh err in ben w eather, got from your pbarmacise about bat enema* of Jad Hage; take a ful is • glass of water before k e•eh morning mad is a Mw days your kids ys wilI *d I. This haasu• oats Fs made from the mid et AZp*s and lens. jai.. esblb'ned with f: sag ba* tow u.sd for gee•ratfi*m M g.A am stimulate dogged kids). M awtealka* the amid& in erne es it is as Lager a .Duro. of Irritati.., tk.t enotiog and d Meddler disorders. j•( Bails is 1iv. and cries. W ere; snakes s deligli4fu1 .Rewe(...., UNbi•-wader drink, anti .shady .sa MAk. a mistake by Was. • Uw* o*.*d...lb is hasp the kidney* elms •ai • b This Mark on Harvest Tools A Small Thing to Look For But a Big Thing to Find Half the job hes in havingthe right tool. If it's a Hay ork, you want a fork that feels right. bas the right spring and balance, the sterling good quality that makes the work go faster and easier. • • • All Sensible Farmers Insist Upon "GOLD MEDAL" Harvest Tools With GOLD MEDAL Tools. you know you can de- pend on good hard service. No wasting time because of poor, disetive tools, in haying time. whew the moments are precious. Buy tools with the Gold Medal Label -and get good steel, right temper. tough hickory, proper fit and heft. 4 `-=-- - - For Sale by All Furst -class Hardware Dealers C. B', DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO & CLEVELAND 3Pb1AGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3 ITi• C.+.t Syi.'•UZAt4Wi[--"CITY 01 OW* - "ATI' Of IUyvALO•' a■TV... BVFPAL4-,,D•fly. May 1st to Nov. 15th -CLEVELAND tam bTT ,.110 P. M, I Ar..Sarre Lam CAWS/LAM. • *4.00 r tL Arrive C -1 7.30 A. M.4r� k�en�o.�.... Ten 1 Arm,.. ,• e-,TAo - - 1.10 A.Y. Commodore .4 C1...1..4 kr Collor hbt,FLfr-a1r D0.+,.rd •law" t+. *AMA torr. mora. Mama.n hta1. r CloMMI w soot for tromolorloOm on wManso.. Ai row Wks moot or Ammer [apron Asset tor ants Tr C ■ two. Now TQM ♦... [.m4 Tn.�wfta 1 Mr, rwavo 1tm1I, to vers not a.mdrr err `wkaal.... L -�: Alm ink f F-pys �W MINS TM °Wm Ship Swum. � � rm•lrt .i ,Tota C=.1.- 'FARE .�y 'FARE # • FARING MILL SIEVES AND SCREENS manufactured to order for any make of mill for cleaning any kind of grain or seed. With suitable 'dewing and screening properly arranged in nearly any ordinary fanning mill, seeds and grain of Soy kind can be an thoroughly cleaned as be possible to clean them. When ordering siev,s or screens due very careful to gore the exact size needed, ■nd whet they are required to do. Sieving nod screening sold by the square foot 1f desired. Old farming .1111 frames rewired. l'smple4e New sieves and mimeos - made to order. blah orders carefully attendrsi to. -- \ THE GODERICH AIERCANTILE-CV GOI)ERi('H. Owing to location and facilities for manufacturing, I have transferred my fanning mill supply business to the above firm. J. W. ARMS'TRONO. If Melt opportnultln were females more An old lady noted for her exceptlona1 would embraee them. gifts as a gossip was conversing with a member of the ficulty of a near-ly House to Let on West street Water and all conveniences FOR SALE A Qt-.LNTiTY or Cedar Fence Posts 1k1113 - Anchor Pods r •••••••••••40% APtiWtolinitoOts0WWWW•Antli ROBERT WILSON HAMILTON STRLLT OODLRICN coJleae_&an who la intereatd In matters anciologlcal, when he chanced to ninerre, rather tritely, "After ail, Iles. Mngglna, one-half of the world, you know. doesn't know how the other halt Ilveet," •Yea," 'rid Mrs. Mugging, "and Isn't It provoking 7 "-Harper's Magazine. •....f..i..• G O c E R 1E s Always at your service with the best goods at moat reasonable prices. sesaselemeeireakeitedelbeebteid J. J. McEWEN