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The Signal, 1920-9-9, Page 6Ginter W1fA/ ft 'lamestlay, Shoot,•miw•r !Irl,. THE SIGNAL — OODRIOH, 011?. Feed your land with H arab-Davies Fertilizer and you -will have a bigger and better crop of l l What Fa� Al - .'; 4Yst lw,ta-`3 5 . fres? Price List THiS is no arm -chair theory. It's a fact! Iiarab-Davies Fertiliser con- tains available plant food in the form of Ammonia, Phosphoric Acid and Potash. Fall Wheat sown with Harab-Davies Fertilizer can be sown late in order to avoid the Hessian Fly. It gives the greying' plant a geed root system. It promotes quick and totemic top growth. It practically eliminates winter -killing. It hastens a harvest with long straw, and big, plump. meaty kernels that grade high on the market. The Fall Wheat photo alongside was taken May 27, 1920. In the Spring of 1919 the well -grown portio■ of this field was sown in oats, fertilized with Harab-Davies Fertilizer. After the oats were harvested the whole field was disked and cultivated and sown to Fall Wheat without additional fer- tilizer. The difference between the fer- tilized and unfertilized portion is amaz- ing — and it incidentally proves that Harab-Davies Fertiliser will show re- sults the second season. For Immediate Delivery Where little or no manure is to be had. use 200 to 300 pounds per acre of:— fiscal•. 3 .2 2 2 A.silabls r•..pb.ric wean. ret..b. 12 0 10 2 10 0 g z FILL IN MAIL US ORDER FO WITH CHEQUE BANK DRAFT POR AMOUNT OO (l'i' NOW AN MAKE SURE OF A BIG, PROFITABLE FALL WHEAT CROP Por Its lb. Mg. $435 415 3.70 4.00 hr ren. $68.80 65.75 58.50 62.90 Where, manure is plentiful, use 200 to 300 pounds of: Ammar. rhrp-t. Acis. Micah. 0 0 0 per Ili 11. bag. 12 2 $3.35 4 8.60 O 2.96 O 2Ji1 \ 10 16 14 Freight prepaid to your station on orders of 500 lbs. or more. Goods shipped in 125 lb. bail (16 bags to the ton). , Terme—Cash With Order. per Tea. $52.65 57.00 46.45 44.65 • i -- —_e— ,--- — -- ---- • ORDER FORM I ONTARIO FERTILIZERS LiMITED, Dept. 31 West Toronto, Ont, Gentlemen:— Please ship immediately the follow' :- 1 I en Ana • AT \\ AMOUNT t THE WEEK AT THE CAPITAL By Ian Dundee. Ottawa, Sept. ,creek has semi ,Wtniewluit of a Moe of big men to the capital end there 110.11 a number of things out of the ordinary to draw them lien'. The Canadian liar Aswwlatine brought to- gether most of those who are to take part In the (fraud Trunk arbitration prvsrrrliugs. and making the most of their opprrtnulty they held their first informal meeting and ,le, i,led that before hearing rely evidence they would gs, over the road and tee what FREQUENT HEADACHES. A Sure Sign that the Blood la Watery and Impure, People with thin blood are much more sub)ect to headaches than full-blooded persons and the form of anaemia tnet afflicts growing girls is almost always rat accompanied by headaches, together with disturbance of the digestive organs. Whenever you have constant or mew - ring headaches and pallor of the face, they show that the blood is thin and your efforts should be directed toward building up your blood. A lair treat ment with Ill. Williams' Pink Pills will do this effectively. and the rich red blood made by these pills will remove the headache. Mere disturbances to the health are caused by their blood than most people have any idea of. When your blood is It is like. In flat party were flow impoverished, the nerves suffer from lack Win. HuN,ud Tett, representing the of nourishment, and you may be troubled ► K with insomnia, neuritis, neuralgia or sciatica. Muscles subject to strain ate undernourished and you may have mus- cular rheumatism or lumbago. If your blood is thin and you begin to show cart lel coots., a iw a prom- o of t era, try 'neut. lawyers who will figure n the building up the blood with Dr. Williams' cow• ,ns ip goes along. There %%1411 be Pink Pills, and as the blood is restored too further meeting of the board for to its normal condition every symptom of the trouble will disappear. there are a month or so, wln•u they will get more people who owe their present state together' In Montreal and seek to ar- of good health to Dr. Williams' Pink Alf I Pills than to aey other medicine, and e;rout Truukj Rir. Thos. White, for the Government,. and Chief, Justice Sir Walter Cassels of the Eitelarpu'r 1' of host f symptoms f any thea d acrd 17alge tt 1 in-, si w rt ,went. The. -cure fee rarest. Ex-l'n'akh'nt Taft and Sir Anck- lanel I I.'., the Latter British am- bassador to the 1liilel States Islth iyddawsscd the Isar .t Cs, H'lJi hum. The Wrwer dealt with the Iwrogite of remit customs ports wail at the reline Nn thins and the latter with world un' time to hold a series of publicc meet - rest. The spet•h of Sir Auckland iugs in the iilffereut towns atat cities Mas IN,Iahli lar uuuny respw•ts. On• and let the merchants furrtgather most of them do not hesitate to say so. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 82.50 front the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. of (heal. ,uul out the bras[ uutetnuil there to teL questions as they spy fig. oe'as, the frit tart uiuuy r( his desire regarding ter, new taxes.. I argnnrenti in regard to world unrest In order to cheek tip the luxury it is' just *haat the Naim,'. though, and sales tax reeipt,, a corp.• et -- - -- clulhel in shd(ffere•nt atade. us some thirty ,anditor, is faring seat out ,retain S,a•lallligatstly have b,r•u using for rin•oagh the eonintry, and lit nanny dr old ;airtime and au effort to win ptjfL� A Witney Testifies' PIT favor 1n preparation for that day, whatever It may briug forth. Brussels lost: Miss Ethel Burton, of Uuk•rieh, wits vdsltiug at the home of Mrs. Alex. Hunter anal calling on old friends. It is thlrteeu years sdw•e Mlle left here, when she was better lumen as "Timbale" Murton. She has developed luta a tine young woman. thanks to County Seentary ti. M. and Mrs. Elliott, who took a deep Interest in her and took her lata their home fur a number of years awe then se- vered her a place with the family of Mr. Saunders, of the county town. This was her first Visit btu* to tow's. It russets Post : The cuwfortnble Luau• of S. C. and Mrs Wilson. Flora street, ltrusw•Is, has twee sold to Robert -.McKinnon, of Eery townahlp. Rumorio Wilson folk may re- tnere to fkule, to embark in WO, Imes. Mr. Wear' going would necessitate the appointment of a new Division Court clerk and )ars. Wll- wim's place in Melville church would not be really filled. We have pat heard what Mr. Wilson prots,w•s In du with his greery and restaurant . Red and Gun ter tlgt—".e. The many readers of Rod and GUI In Canada w hu are intereste* in the fiction seetlor, of the tuagazihl• will be pleased to note that tkrorgt• Gilbert, the well-known short story writer; tea written an absorbing rowuuc•e stag♦•d in the great ouhles,rs, entitled "Waters of IteJolelug." This along w•ltli ten other stories and artlek's together with the various dile rt• tuerlts wake up taw Septewleer num- ber of eaniciht's greatest spurtsuiato's publication. 1Vlth the ironing of the autuwu the "glurwan'S" tliutlgh1. taro to 11111'1.S /11111111.4.r, and thin nam - ler contains several gnash stories tell- ing how the other fellow got his quota of. I'aiada's water Suwl and big game. Ibid and Iinn in I',made is published 'monthly at Woodstock, Ontario. by W. J. Taylor, Limited. I yea rs. The British ambassador (rated the uueest lark to a wrong system of Industrie! development which neve men uu home life or home eoinforts, made them mere machines, anti kept their minds dormant until some spark dropped on them. Then hallowed BrMat......». "• .... "Om ing Station» ear =.,.,...-._._ tis cover the abore. 4„v - ewes. it is ccpr•turl, tiny .Ill tied it Is only rees'swar4 to advise nal re- assure the ata•rrhi\nta as to their ,duty, in regard to`,, making retards. This ` •a alone in expected to resul iia briiiglnR in maty` times',ls of dollars Into the pullic\treasury in the (amrse of the next few 'months. aRitxtiuu and tinnat. As the curtThe addition of more flan six fur the evil. he .ticked Canadians to Million dollars to the rev CCnue ill tle Irnitd n golden bridge of unden4anl flnlith .1 Angust alone woU3d seem to lug between Ilritoiii ,and the United justify Iin. placing ,if tilos States ansI thus make safe the prat* the people as a means of of Enlrep'. That would glue 11w people time to cure Pvila in their axles on Mitring' nu,n•y. it was estimated the limos. that the taxies wettM bring own iiuutrit•s wlthnitt_ hiring to{ *Iwo $liII,IakjiitMI and. at thle.d watch for an enemy at the gate. 1'It looks as though that Pinnt I H eater. the Itel wnthat • w'mld not ire urge. rge. the first step in the carettkl-adtt. i,a the allnll- ion of capital. Tad" Cemmisdis. tiort•ttiturtrt's tariff commis nil. will tu•Ltiii its Western sittings that is the hope behind a series of very \,shortly now. With Messrs. meetings which the Premier plains hi "THE SIGNAL" FOR THE ER OF 1920--0141t.Y FORTY CENTS CANADIAN SHOES FOR CANADIAN PEOPLE HERF, - are many things which soil need not buy I unless you choose. But footwear il\not, among them. You must have shoes. From the standpoint of your health, -- as well as for comfort and appearance, good shoes are a necessity. And that fact alone places upon the ufacturer iate. of shoes a responsibility which he must at all ti That responsibility to the Canadian is is shared` manufacturers of shoes in Canada, f whom you I $50,000,000 worth of footwear every year The fact that we have built up an industry of such magnitude is tbs_ hest evidence that we do appreciate this responsibility. One may think that our responsibility ends when we have produced footwear of honest value and sincere workmanship, and have placed it on the shelf of the retail store where it is accessible to you. That is one essential service which our industry is called upon to render. But we cannot dismiss our responsi- !Slily quite so easily. We believe that we should do more than that. Cult I Yolk t MM SWIM Or IAwdaw air double Good shoes are of such daily impor- tance that we ought to make public certain (acts and conditions which govern the quality of the product we, make, and the value which you \ receive for your money. We ought to point out clearly, the part which yes play, and the init,ence which you exercise, in establishing those conditions. We should urge upon you, your eine responsibility in the 'matter, and show vnti lust how you can help to maintain the quality of the footwear which we oilier you. This is the first advertiuemeat of a series which will be devoted to that purpose. q Cone& pm/eonpm/eonwe feetre sf moony i .htime. olds te. gird of sfeidari geolity i. all go/es Who pea Is, Mete is triads iestewr yes ere sneered. at lair Irked doe" .1 tie renew Baas modem skill sew pei.ee it Cais/ert. Serriee wed Style. I Wooing Quebec. Hon. Arthur Melghen is going to (pietas ' l•roritke to talk the habitant Into a state of friendliness. At least. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE' Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels 1►ra yt Int[ the few 1'ahli tlavrever. will Is. sit hn 1 irbhwt I'u JFIon. I. anal Hugh ftnthrle Sad shortly. 'Ho 'ready there. as tt(•r. Tin' latter, how •ve shortly and join the to Itolwrtson anal Calder tour- a.klress duan there shortly. While 'ext, there will soot' he very then• is e•rtainly no prospect of an Minister( left in Itttilwa. el ell,mu lief,yre next fall, uule•ss one is likely at that there is futnesl by subservient developments. -There are alt the evidences 'of an awakening on the. part of the° two It to keep a gnurnm •if at all !Ines. 1, C. J. ik,he•rty re going tie Eng - E. . Itlin in is ii. J. A. t'al- w-ill return cotnrnis- girl w-Jswl--4l►-tlw�, tints.. - tel (lien. are to -u tl tent In .earth 1 'olehest Joint th two Ministers) 'f ferret will need. mine tine down ,amore SHE WAS WEAK AND NERVOUS Anuapton, Oat. "Alx,ut five yearn I began na wing with "MEOW 'a trouble. became- all rua-dowe weak and nervous. M1 was so completalt down mud out that could out do tiling, could deers myself. 1 the doctor sod took othee meld, ifs but without stet bet- ter upW 1 begs°' Lakin{ Dr. Pierce'. Favorite - tun and his Medical Disoevery It was only miry for me to take about three bottles w I was completely restored to health strength and I have been in better than I ever was before 1 have had DO fur medicine since, but should I need it would take these gime remedies, k there to be exoelleat."—htlt.S. H KS 1(; IiT, Jerrie St. OWES HER LIFE • I, Ft Saskatchewan. Alta. —"It is willle great ph•aaore that 1 sent, the following aa• I hope it cull help the many sufferers whir do not know the goes! Dr. Pierre's ine• eines would du them if they would try them. "In regard to my condition, i will ear that I suffered from ehildh.s,d from a veryr weak back. 1 had the misfortune At ha spinal meningitis when I warn one year and until 1 was 13 I did not vs a well but a very kind lady .01d my mother Dr. Pierce'. Favorite Prescription and got a bottle to try it. It did rte so m good Chat mother gut m,• 6 but tics. I I happened with a car los-ident and h back badly. My doctor gave me up andd I would not live, but I still stick Us Dr. enr'e Favorite Prescription and t1' may surkrine in three week. I was out of Ina and beti owe my lite to it and amble.terales, and nil never be without it "If any ever wishes to writs I w!' answer with pleasure"—{MRS. NORi!.'; BA1tTROLOb W. 1 I 'a ,: 1 Sessp! 'California" Syrup of Flan oily—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure year child M having the beet and most harm- less laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Pall directions few child's dose ea each bot- tle. 'live it without fear. Mother! You must say "C JSferida.e If HAIR IS IHN6 4 GRAY, USE SSE IEI Here's Grandmother's Recipe ti0 Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. • • eat beautiful, even shade of dark, greeny hair can only be had by brews tag a mixture of Sage Tea and DM- phur ta makeshair to ycharm.our or mars the face When -SI fades, 'turns gray or streaked. just SI application or two of Sage and tab phur enhances its appearance a btfm- dred fold. Don't bother to prepare the miss tuts: you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition at ether ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is nailed Wysth'I Sate and Sulphur Compound. THIS Mid always be depended upon to back the natural color and lustre your Bair. • Everybody teas "Wyeth's" Sage and 1.ferdwher Compound now because r�shk�ens so naturally and evenly =imply can tell It has been applied ea simply dampen • sponge or ea bruin with It and draw this throng? the bale, taking one small strand at s time: by morning the gray hair bee disappeared. and after another smell cation it becomes.beautlfully dark awl appears gimpy and lustrous. Thb ready -to -use preparation Is a delight fol toilet requisite for those who de etre dark hair and a youthful appear ones. it la not Intended for the curs mitigation or prevention of disease. 17rrty-Ei- ht Years in\"Canada's Western Empire' • "'tor their utrnst tuents in order to make lissurals•e do duly sure. Sir t,ecrrge Foster and Hun. F. S. Tnlmle ell ex wteol to too to Aylmer, lint., to hustings alio so the balls likely to Is' Ministers dui er tk a the East Elgin t th 10th of tills month. hisses! - are not P tt- . , rep .with idle It the I s k.few weeks. The Bye ekrtluoe. Sumimti,ius take pct(' and Colchester today. letter of l'ublie• Works In a\ ll lit, hot it said that tn' who was charnel on the ticke for the Provincial House . thug 'sorties Mr. \Icl'erly.. However, the title will N• well told down there, (ample of reeks. lar St. John It *arms as th ugh an aurlamatlnn wet+it proh•hle. At the (Inn. of writing mottling definite as been heard. lout file Minister of t +toms, Hon. It. W. Nvigmore, left here 'edgy night ex- pu''tliig that he won get the seat without a fight -,tend ti rurally hop. - Wil. The New Taxes, The new Meavy and sale taxer are beginning Ir throwtheir Into the Federal (rensuny. The e try's total r,•ventte for floe tlw•al y 1.11.'m. likely to reach it tptel of at head gl:st.iasl(aat Ns amell,st some fifty-eight millions for the last twelve moalhs. in the month of Angled alone, the In.rvnse in war tax was well over Ai million dollar.. and a lot .11 the merchant. It Is admitted, ?UT Met making the proper return. yet. it In likely that If the work of the new Minister. lir Wigmore, In not held op by the uw•e.clly of having to fight an election. there will be n sort of official tour of the country by the Minister MINI stun,' of the nfM•Inls of his (telertment, to cheek up the ill( In St. Jetta new Min - wanted of of the e Colonel Jobe S. Dennis. C. M. 0., rho rode the plains of Alberta, haaketeh.w'i:n and Manitoba 49 years to, when Indiana and buffalo were rlsattful. knows more about "Can- \ada's Western Empire" than any `1 ether man. He killed and Me the .t 'Ofalo, narrowly eecaped being Melped by Indiana on at lame awe McaMo4 sugnsatad and built !n . Worts the largest irrigation Wi- n os in North America, reeetllted houses& of Bristol' and Camedlsaa ■ the Lfatllsd mania aortae the re- sat way as* est only violet tarried sdlbr alt Mw with toe Osa- aa glop■Pattie to Siberia. Now the r *eaten provinces pf L,anda taw a pa)yatsMea of 400,000, the butaln aro lo be Mold 517 Is soft lie the Coast TO7rTV E CHT YEAR Rockier and the Indiana, are on reservations. There are near y 20,- 000 0:000 miles of railway la the four provinces. or one mile for mach ]2s persons and of 226,000.000 scree of good agricultural land, but 36.000,- 000 acres ere at present occupied and cultivated. Of the balance. 190,- 000,000 acres, scene 30,000.000 acres lie within fifteen toilet of these rail- way Mass waiting for sett' ere, "Think of it` says 001. Dabnle, "Ped the world crying mit her food " HIs view Is that while Canada has won • swatting among the natiois by her work fa the resent war 06 that to- day the name "Canadian" I. re- eognfeed as Asttnirehrktne a titian of a prograwve and virile e-nntry, Camida's abate it the great struggle has Involved her In Sna■elal *bligs- A00 Hong which can only be met sail discharged iny inereaslar heir preps. lotion and developing her vel natural resources which, valid ample security tar many tLmee tat war debt, meat be made •odtsatdett of wealth through development Between 1106 and 1914 dung 2•600,000 people osttled Ole the largest proportion in the western proslneea They left Britain, the Halted States gad countries for thele pew home, Col. Dennis • believes that each year may Hallow them these provinees have a total INFO labe ther l ',..,,10.0 ,000, Canada, titer beltevea, is deaStltad a N keystone to the arch of the Illesplre." - -_. I