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The Signal, 1921-1-13, Page 22 -Thursday, Jiinuary 13, 1921. Tburbdiy, .anuary 13, 1921. EDITORIAL NOTES. Have you got used to 1921? - - People who go to Florida this winter are wasting their money. The weather man can't please every -- body. lie has not been at all popular of tate with the hockey fans. During 1920 no less a sum than $310,000 was collected in tines in the Windsor police court, for offences under theOntano Temperance Act. The situation at Windsor is a scandal. The cities seem to be infested with robbers and bandits, their doings con- stituting an almost daily feature of the city newspapers. It is another phase ol the aftermath of war. A newspaper detaatch tells of heavy frosts in Californirwhich have endangered the fruit crop; while fintarro has been basking an almost summer weather, Come north, you Californians. United States Senators are halting in •. __their plans for clapping on higher customs duties. having received warning that ' other countries may resent such action • and may retaliate. No civilized people can live to itself.alooa. A man from Wawanosh was in town this week looking for a house to live in when he retires from the farm. He had not secured a suitable place after a through search. There is need of a numbe:- of new Modern dwellings in Godench. The prop)sII that a definite scheme should be adopted for the beautification of the town is a good one. If a plan were laid out an appropriation could be made each year and a certain por- tion of the work carried out. without straining the civic treasury. Care shou'd be exercised that the plan adopted may be one that will not be too ambitious and yet will recognize the possibilities of the future development of the t own. The U. F. 0. Government has 'scored another victory. An attempt was made .on Monday night by , two hooligans in ueenT`Park, Toronta, to hold up the THZ SIGNAL GODEPIOH, ONT. The Finest and Purest Tea Sold 11 There is genuine and unmistakeable pleasure in its daily use. Black - Green I Try a ,packet from yourgrocer, or Mixed J but be sure it's "Salada'' CLIPPINGS FROM THE DISTRICT l'RESS. Where the Snakes Winter. Wingliam Advance. Wheu T. J. McLean ind staff were digging for sewer work on the north side of the MeKenzie bridge they came Marti a nest of ten anittws, all ended tip for the whiter, a douple of feet below the surface. Deal Make Any Break*. H. B.! Brussels Post. The Post doffs Its hnt to Mayor H. It Elliott. of The Militia ui Times. and w.• hopo he a111 not mix his gait ou 1921 umnieipat rare cou'ree. Th. World Is Not Getting Worse. Staff* tiorr. Seafortl Expethor Thr debate here on New Year's Eve. "Resolved, that the world be getting worac." was well fought out by both sides. The hulges 117411 sone difficulty in deeltling, hot g e it to the negative. • Lanterns and at RIple,y. • Ripley Etpreser. The gas plant at Ripley will go into the junk pile, and the village is now in darknees. Hydro is expected to be "turned on" in February or Mania A number of 11011....1 in the village are not yet wireti. 141111 the Hydro Co. heie 41 few Week.' work at Holyrood. We expetit to use lanterns and lamps for the next two months. . Math -sod White In Chkago. New Orleans Times-Pleayune. Chleago has darnel through its Istast. that it would double its negro p.1.111,111011 In the decade. The increase 1.. Hs:, per. emit., as against 21 per .s.lo fOr Ili.. whites. Th,.- liegl...4"1 11:1V1• c- 'i proportionately 111 iennilwra more than seven times as fast as the whites. Total marro... ja chleago, Der.p4. whi;:li carries it- above Haul - more arid p....-itay wa.iiiino 11. with New York .proisody Its chief eampet- her. . The changed eondltione • in , thls moat r:t --arr .- .e'war by Osierfiet--thart Hair two (irk. with the largest *teen, won- istIon attrittow in 1lw North-Chfeago HIP'. New Y,:wit. and that the IleK1 VSCO. 11411,thleteer 11111 WIlmhlintholl, Hee 11i the f,f4w-i.:111...1 -harder States, with 1.,...ibly Minister of Education, Hon. R. 11. Grant. 1111her narthern city six i hi.- Nina. Mr. Grant is no weakling. however, and '1°0". ,The "1" 'Hiker" el1Y•wilkh ...tiles enywhere. near those. la New or - instead of allowing himself to be robbed. lean.. wide', may show a slight falling . __he used his walking -stick with good effect off hi the itunitter of its negrOes. like and the bandits got the seorse of the i tat. neighboring 41..111111,1 of Lonsianti anti Nlississippl. --"- ' . IlayUght saving. .. . Hamm to sitectator. The reaulta In the various Runde panties of the eating upon OW 4. V11.1i 14 /131.111114 laVitie 11111. int ring. rannuated. This \,,iy be, m...1 ITy...a.m,,tilfarinviirselrnii-irti,..ii..1rot.s. m- a Kitelien- yea r the law. but if so` .. the law'' r. King -t.. and st. 4', tithe. lily,. theta passed and it'-li .iild all la -carded a rertli in Vs favor. mended. 1 here is ane- Dolt arid Drielpli, rare the question favor of• itie,upe Tv. , "As'. also submit 1 to the ideetorare. for many years hat riled 11 11411. From 111e vari4N1 irl:.trilitta 11 Is livlim. that n .harp diff - to public servl-ce., ,renee 14 opinion still prevails as tti o license inspec. • t . me ta 14 the neen.iire. - The (net t v. railways 'awl the Government in' other work 1 1 ins eine. re in ten standard thaie Make,. It very . . whIeli adopt advaneed thee: but. not- nt with -gat ing fhb' great advantnge. we tdmi 11 11 find Terri o 114111 other large bean -gnat Ippre. wi Ina to submit he the eon. -fusion againstlals a•ear. • Daylight Sat- ing 11111.1 netke-n very strong appeal miler these rieemitstanees. Hamilton tas-emsgsvititheleol-on the -fact that tis city. nt desist. We .11:111 IV' .1%1'4 4 kecounter. A little, mortY"education" of this sort is wl at mkt of these hold-up en need. \ ed That thek 'two retiring ken swims of nutria county are bein s c ding t her h be repealed or thing to be said /. /' • nuation of men wh 'given their whole ti but this d _es not apply tors who are free to engag •• while still,holding the office Public opinion is strongly again and the Provincial 'Gra will have to meet much alit ontinues such a Wks.. A rather concerted m eve to remeds th ceasing to S ales. T cjrnpIat effort • ing (nide for a among -Canadian" in situation by from the inlinevenienee and a/1.1111111y from United eV 21 41 11.1e s1:1,,1,rl of I imp. (I11? pre: e cure wouldhe wore* t n -4 -he -414.4e• V nt. NItnufacturers know bow Trrn-'411r, ndent this country is upon the States , , !.11!"" !" 1" eiperinie_:.,,,..ut.' 1 ,r many raw materials and a great . Hit Summary. .. number of man.tfactiired or partially . the Sta•es were to cease, half the factories itatli ella.ilisCrAtta_la, ' __great, eatialisc- the s or •• sae. manufactured articles. If imports from . Huron county has. at tmeitig in Canada would have tr, doge' and three- lion that it s Wilde wadi the ton itt,,% fourths of the people, of Ontario at least,, theiso( Onnttlioprc,..einettle 3. s101h.- 2n 1 t;i1;:424;it4 would freeze to death for lack of coal. items of he -es. ilas and mann .the Canadian buyer forced to pay 1t.15 and small froi,I. cart,- -(4. '3 I it . live Slivck s ad avid 1il1«1. eTh • yule way or even more for one dollar's worth of elr that Huron hal gone about th s quo' on goods froin the Crated States, nobody is of eoabliailing suposti ice disri'..g the pa ' ---....•-____._•._,.- ' • "going to buy front the-SW:ell' he can-geF1es'Ye314' • • t what he wants elsewhere. Nor can it be nattan of the i,ie p .. as al the count'. successfully maintained that the Balance LaFir Hui on was mow d ;wet. . vervissly. knows a't', it the I,: c • of trade bete4en Canada and the Sta1et fruit - but Wel waul.1 tr.& le 11: 11 • is the sale cause or the exchange situation. was the second enures': iii-gl tip l'io‘uu.t. Canada has always bought more from the 21-itfiroit r Esse s is I .,:ti,....T. le its c..tn. States than she„snld there, but the ex- -sweAte•ii-ert.,'r, V irlir'k cfl,litr!ett: 44111;)r a1itrl change difficulty is a mallet of recent honey, ' but Boron seems to have, h :•. years. It is dou"btlese a feature of the crantent lo siChtek an I PTA' tonally *hosting it. %A* on the map hi. after -war phenomena observable in all the cbilfitriet ithich-eXhansfel User r neriffes tzieng the mitket_a_.f.todro Avail during the great ornifict. The United I he writer .(tea tlijnii.1114 we _in N State* was in the war a comparatively Ontario are ;)'or adverti-.;:a. We Tess, 1" TritIt' altd-lTrirr"-111"'lli '/"15"7-4""K-1 8 ti"44t. --144Vreally tenors:Oiler-tee le .....• .4. and so wieil wirhittees In th,.'s ,Iiri'lltili (to it\ titssivati -rTel-ii laser- ec 11 With exchange at Ks present rate. and___In_NtleY. oaf.. iris tabard • 1 lion to its resmirces, in nowise comparable section enc. on init(sigma Mg pride, with that of the other nations engaged in without letting 01,..k.I4 40 on the secret. (he struggle. COn.equently it moires (teeth I lur..n has 5e, •pace. ly• • he temarkaKe and vigorotis. while Prance.Great Britain, discovery that. it l'atritt. nankin's," nut what would hamien it *ate other centity Italy, • and Canada in less decree, wi 1 should r all discover 'kis it produces ,•' suffer for years Duni the strain. When some choice rts•ords in its own way, i. the people of Pim court:rick by industry and chain nge the staralit, Of *Hon it and frugality, are whir to pay on their the sthaet y life of this little Prove 'r war debts, exchange will rightilklf. And They All Toned OM. -Instructor (st tit? ' worn In'ti• trailin; An Empty Joke. emriti) -Reveille wt.'. envoi e nil- in lentil,: Snkkson-Why is an empty purie at 3 30 Every lady must turn ,int at that always the same, filly bas ? - - • - time. The only es -rim rns will be in Snackson-Traid I cin t tell you, favor of Di gee s aft , have had cam- ' Sni.-kson- Why, because vuwaever see plexions ands need thra beftuty sleep - any change in it l - Iloy,l' Lite. ,.. . rioston (;1010o,'* 1 i 4 F.1NIE .aS ENGINEER. G. C. I. EXAMINATIONS. Following are the resull,. of the ex- amluatlons at the Gish -deli Collegiate inaithute eudiug Dreember 22, 11120: ' FORM I.A (average. (41. ' I. Honors. -E. aleFarhane 87.1. ' II. Honors. -D. BNair 74.4, I. Mur- ray/ 73.5. .. Andrew,' 7..3. 1'. Meereti t It 72.1. B. alcalantis 7* Mae Campbell ; 71.14, M. Mulholland , 1.3. T. Freeman 70.3. A. Buchanan 1e0.3. D. Fisher 69.5, Vevir ht. I u I teem 67.7, M a rga ret Campbell 06.9, M. Johnston 66.2. Pass. -F. McCarthy i13.5. Failures. -A. Brown 59,4. V. Snel- grove 581, A. It Wharriaou 57.4, D. Westbrooke 57.2. M. McLean 511, it. Heilman 5.7. S. Donaldson5.3.2. C. Ruffen 51.4. N. Wilson 49.$. F. Stokes 49.5, M. Griffin 41.2. ' FORM 1.11 (average Gal. I Honors. -M. Wilson 143.3. J. Chaps man 79. N. Gilkinson 74.1, H. McLeod 77.4. M. McWhinney 77.1, E. Elliott 77, Harvey Mickel Has Completed an Irn- A. MeHattle 75.8 H. McCarthy 75.4. portant Work in California. II. Honors. -C. Humber 74.5, E. Hils klieson 74.3, F. Harris 72.4. K. Stratton The ()Rowing is from The News. 72.2. A. Fowl'. 72. H. Garrow 88.5, A. Advocate of Manistee. Mich., and r-fers Fraser 07.8. to the an of Mrs. Hincks of town : Pass. -.D. Ph.kerIng 65.5. K. Sinclair Fame is now coming to arother former 44.9, L. Johnston 64.7, 11. Orr 113.6, S. Istaniatee bay. He is Harvey W. Hincks, Grant 61.7, M. Fisher 00.R. hydrau ic engiaeer of Failure -A. -L. Shinier 58.9., R. Week - now a civil andPasadena, California. who has just Com- er 56.7, A. Hays 56.4, F.. Robinson 55.5, plated c ,n.ract for making a topo- 8. Howatt 52.5. E. Taylor 50.5. graphic stove1 and map of the Hoover ai,JR;nrWinterie and II. Thamer were through. illne.s frettn many of farm near W'asco, or li Cama 'rum which detailed plans forthie the exams and are not given standing. wellIs and the construction of a rnecierii rri gation system were made. alt. Hiacks. about thirty-eight years old, is he son of Dr. and Mrs. )(An Hincks, well known residents of Manistee for many years. They lived in the house now owned and occupied by Howard L. Campbell. Maple street. After Dr. ADVERTISING THAT PAYS TUN news is imp >dant to our advertisers as wel. as to our readers. Wrigley's Chewing Gum today starts its thirteenth year of adver- tising in the Canadian n e w s - papers. When they begah very few people used chewing gum. Today. few people do not get the pleasure and benefit of using WRIGLErS "after every meal." Regular consistent newspaper advertisfrig convinced the Canalian public that WRIGLEY'S is good and good for Meal. It has built the modern sanitary factory at Toronto -recently doubled in size. If adv. Ogling will do this for the manufacturer of a single item selling far the small cost of five cents. how much more can we do for local purveyors of general mer- chandise who ate selling many items, some of them turning into hundreds of dollars on a single sale ? notify the county engineer that the eouncll considered the time the town - shin grader was need on county roads ehould lealanee the use of the crusher. ---- ToRsi tr. Ta refit go 115:111 .1', • II. few- Se -A -woo Iteeaveri oft motion I. Honor -..---R. Martin it0.5, of limber and Currey, nuthorizIng the II. Honors. -II. Bell 74.4. 1'. Ander- Reeve and treasurer to borrow the sum ,of $5.1m10.00 to be drawn as re - eon 72.7, A. Stafford 71 4. E. !Soak 71.3. H. Murray 71.1. M. lieyernft 70.8. T. quire(' for township purposes. Cutt 70.5. M. McIntosh 70. L. Cooke Mr. A. P. Shepperd. school attend - 60.R. .1. Jefferson Mt .11.• Hunter ER. L. ante °Meet. gave the following report . - . t es.. for 1919-20: Number of children In Hencks'clea1h twee ty years ago the family '' .- ----- - owe. moved West. Frank Hincks died in the • " • tirinithe°wrilo‘thiePhibetidreneeelinrSollanirlinHat..hloo351s; • • • I '31rLeoll 611T - West two years after graduating fromit„).P5eires...-..1-1. (Name! 65.4. F.. Dougherty c 'liege. Mrs. Hin ks now h . • r• iteever. 62 2. M. 'taker 62. H. hetwe en S and 14, 131; number of elill- home in Godenmakes er ch, Canada. Howrle 62, H. Fowler 62. 0. Finnigan dren in the township between 5 and 8. . in‘ The Hoover farm which Islr. Hincks 61.4. D. Dalton flii.3. D. Wilann 60.1. surveyed is a 1300 -acre tract recently Fallurea.-L. 'Milli. 5..7. NI. Genii- legiaola between 5 and S. 35. Fourteen purchased by the Western Cotton Com • am 57. W. Baker 51, G. Strickland 50.7. children did not attend the legal num- parw, °two! the owners being Herbert V ter of days. Fourteen eases of abaen-- Hoover. For many years Mr. Hincks was FORM HUI leverage Mt. tee. were Investigated. There were no Associated with James Dix Slionors.-41. chuyler. noted Murray79. Dwaaii• , rsmjplaInts het e magistrates. no fines. i. . teceaved assistance from Mr. Hincks in nP ' .,'''g-' . co'mbo 77.9. I. Brown 76.1. 1.. MacKen• no bonds a ed for. no eertifieates granter' al wing children to stay at arsulting engineer in Los Angeles. whO , , drawing for his book entitled "Reser- Drown 66.9, Jefferson 0N.4. II Honora -Mantle Howell 704, L. : home. (xi ' instruct n at !ionic only. Moved by the k of compting data and making . " silently nope were receiving' VOWS. ' • r Paas. -11. Move Ile 013.9. D. Mar- Rather n. aeemieleal by Fisher. that_ I hi otn..h\ Mr. Schuyler s recommens ahall 421.7.. 1. Graham 63.1. A. ['ether- the • Tort be reeeived. Carried. dationjair. ffmcks was appointed erg neerIngton (10 4. fellowing accounts were paid: ia the I fated States Indian Irrigation .e. .7, Reyeraft 60.4., a iir -Mary Howell 59.3. R. T e Signal Printing Company. 200 hervice„which position he held for eleven Hm ailt Mkt E. .Whirely 5-..1, it. • u opies of tlw linane'.al statement and years, the last tax 61 wisIglahe was project Mum). 57.9, J. Wallace 57. L. D. A billiors, 432.75: John Melina.. work On engineer of the Kalaniath Project on the !der. 511.9, M. F:ilwar.l. 34.4. E. Rh shatmon's hill..1920. $15: M. Mugtard. halamath Indian Reservation in Oregon, ; per 414.4..7. (Wire 401.7.3. Yining .9, ' breiking roads and drawing gravel. during which lie designed many excellent • ! 429.711; A. P. Shepperel. salary as schaol. ir riga ion works lor the Government. / FORM 111.A 111Verage 63 i 1 ritteteltinve °Meer. 1920. Xr.: Stewart' Or, gum paid Mr. Hincks oue of 11. Honors. --0. V.,..V.e.e - . T. Me- • Wataim. breaking roarla. 192o. fst 411: . ' Dreis., dragging' 'roads. *4 141: James . Senator Harry Lane, Of Portland,/ T. Honors. -M. Rey,•raft .44 . It igheat compj .. xr....lier 129, A. Nairn . George Feagan. derange to engine. 192o. merit engineer during . the hearings fore -.4w1-1- - - • - --Iffi-t•-jiitiiiiS 3f. -Manns. ',Link. $10.21: the Committee of Indian ;Affair 10. the! INA4.-r. Mal-K.rizie 64.4. R. Wil -on Owen More. 101 Tanta grasiel at 15e. Sixty•towth Corgis'., as sho ,by RI. F. Ra [Gibe 63.7. D. Denver win. $15.15; R. McCabe. 'Iran -Inc grade'. to I iiving extract tram the of- aa! Vetlf 3. Gareaw 63.6. M. 10111ton 62.4.1, E. PO : . N Vt.111T., 13*) yards grave) l'r/ Se v I. -"Th-t te of India Is•er MI. T. Young rail _ _ _ _ 1.1e, $10.70: I Hetherington. 1.14.1.110154._ Indians in America 'The Indians are --,-*` II. rtalt fir..4. SI. J. Lee 74.1. F. yearly sobseriptions. 411.00 -rimy •McLeol.. eXPele.e., :t:111•11: Municipal World, six the i alamaths, are tlX richest of any . ' Fellares.--.T. Hunter 7.R. G. ,i, worth over a40 000 piece in their tribal . Dougherty II, F. Delvers 47.5. ; striven, tile underdrain on 10th eon- 1.1..Inn. • $7.- Total paid at meeting rights. yet they restricted in such ai indorser that t y are not going ahead . • FORM TV. (average 114.7 1. . regain t 0Ceharge of that work has ,lone , 11.4'11111.T. ar. xi. LA" 7". , pi 2 p.m.. on .motion of Graham anal ' $240.45. Connell adjourned to February Sell exseat on the reclamation project. The ' • I. Honors. -R. K il lei t riek so:.2. E. pies, of engineering work that 1 , H. I er..711, A. Hume 70, J. F., mho, r don't remember his naine and know ,n6-5- I, HETHERINGAN; Clerk. ver seen Washingiem 6741, F. 1'. Wa.lilugton ' m hut slightly ; but 1 want the depart-. Pa" -17 M''K• _mem to know that .he has done the fineat Nta4h11 ta-l'Ai. M• piece of ' engineering work that I have Tnylor 60.1. , Fallures.-r- B. Nairn ever seen." Ale. -Merritt- kAatis(ans--Gommiasineter) --.1(1,4.-F-.--714n4t4'"i'--44,4 -i="His name is Hincks. I wmild like to i . COaiMFRCLalf. rim. have his name go in the record so that he: .. . F .. , ..... may get ctecht kr his isrei wark." .,,! 1. tielmares- r,. Goierrivere ' AI alleKer 77, 51.John.tern 76 .., Appeal In Fleming Cam. i rr.ilgiP 73/1. A. l',1117,e1' 71.11, II 11x3o\heed of mone--. tight corner themselves, they do not 'realize how much others may stand in , 1. II. !honors --T.. IVetiater 73.1v. 0. Wi•idsor, J n. 6. --.An appeal from Mr. Brownlee ea• s. Trot. V, Wits .1. 65 I. C. ()Neill M.S. J.. hortat on Do not merely pay. "I y 'Suffer another word of i Fa illire.-M Anstin .-st.4.. r M t pas that account " That gets MP Justice Midlleton's dtci-ion awarebng - 7i5n0 to 0. E. Flemice in hie damage lint . nos ere. Do it now, and start the ball aga.nst Rev. J. 0, L. Sarack in, border : Parent V will : pleriee examine ea re- • mies folly, tips,Inettenleat report* being :tent ; license tiepector, was ordered yesterday . , . . --v--Geor rat W. It Raney, nr•-.- f„,.t„ey themiand where restilts are not satis- .4iffe.4.44,ew &wino( an oict_story : i4, cording to word received by Crown A' ler- . we wont,' .vreleome an inter- small storekeeper. put -up in his window ' per J. H. ROA'. Mr. Fleming charged : view a...talk over hove matter,. relight not long ago an, elaborate new blind. ilea lir Spracklin and his hides searched 1,e linnraved Every student ha. r haler two ham-. of study each eV -ening sours. Ialac.'• 'Yes,- was the reply. n• QuOth hi- neighbor : 'Nice•blind of Fieniing's yacht for liquar wi!hoet suc- ,it ,.,.,,,,,,„, cti. and -that they fimrished -revolvers, "'"`-"" . "W try maid frr it bine . The custom- . intanidating the occupant-, t 1 t he i ic..t. ', /. P. !ITU E. Prilmilkal, • ' erg rvail:'*•What? Yon\say. the customers; • . paid for it. Isaac ?"-"Yes. I put a 111•1111.1111111111/1111111111X11111111111NIIIIIIIiillt111 a a 11 Sale of Skirts i a X 0 X X X NI X, Navy blue, black., btowns and fancy all -wool Serges, Gabardines, Tweeds and Poplins. A large choice'aud all this ; i season's stylish tailor•made‘Skirts. 810 Skirts for $5.95. X 812 Skirts for 87.95. Xi X X 88 Skirts for $4.75. X X • Plush Coats X iwi II a Saults' Plush -every garment labelled and c20 AA 111 1111 satin -lined. All 8(30 for Qu'ivu X X • ai Silk Dresses and Serge Dresses : • X 111 Bought for the Christmas season, now clearing Ili 840 Dresses for... $22 830 Dresses for._ $18 III Si2 X AI X * ' 820 Dresses for li , . 13' Cottons P I i X 62. -inch white Cotton, 85c, for X III • • Ginghams • ,,) X X II etc. All Dress Gingliams-checks, plaids, stripes, 39c • . Et Regular. s50c, 60c, ti5C; at oue price. X X X X X - X a a :W.' Acheson SOn a a X si a • X IMMIIIINXXXXIXXXXNXXIIXXXXXXIN 60c 40 -inch best unbleached tottou, 60c, for.., ..... 38c V 1. A Tiny Baby. New York, Jan, 6. -The tiniest baby in New Node today is Jeanne Ousset. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Louis Ous.et, No.:429 East 35th street. Jeanne is sixteen days old, and, although she weighs less than a pound, her nurse declares she Is thr;ving and will shortly gain welht at a tremendous rate. On December 24 twins were born at the Ousset home. A toy. weighiag three- quarters of a pound. died shortly after birth. but, in spite of the predictions of the doctors. Jeanne, who weighed just half a pound, lived. Except for her size, the girl is aprar- ently normaleeccording to her nurse, who declared thaPthit Ease vas the most re- markable in. her thirty year.. experience. ' the It bay • +en 62 9. T.. .% • , • If yon owe motley to anybody, p s it E\ bertsen 411._.II • • now. A ten dollar bill set going in this . way on Monday may pay. in turn. fifty 1.7. W. w'''r or a hundred account. Wore Saturday night- Complaint is made -that peorde who are svell-to-do are not infrequently , segsi. among the most negligent in this matter of !editing their bi'la. Never being in a - ------garfelessaftla- • -- - leedle box e n my ccuntera% labelledit. - . ()ace Whit' John D. R.} keret er was coibOrn'e inniielpal council mot. in • 'For the Blind.' and th.-y pa for it." playingr gr.if it negro lad crossed the :inks . _ the: tatitiship hall. Carless% .1:1 emery . Mr. Iheckefeller had ju, t given the hall a viaorotni_aerolie. 9,e.d.,11.e !ad re. eived 11' "h..4-/No-le-rferint"vbsetal"illraittott".""infit '1101ttireld "ails- rifs4le kin :rely on the head It wa ; a rothl*A: 11•4•V1., e•farelon Young : corm- liesvy hloai, but it Only duetted the boy ,.„,,,,,s,,. . %arm. Fi.lier. George tairrey. ' a li•tie. and after blink ng his eve.; tea. a ,,',',, . , , . . .. ; moment. he wa. himself again. ' t ries A. 'tors/son a nu .imin ii. re - ti 11 -it the bov ltd been h• dl • • rind adopted: oti 11111111111 111'. Robertson "They Work while you Sleep" I Air. Rokefeller, a ho had rushed tn), Grit ha nt. alliiere. of beat meeting read injured. • was relieved to find that he took end (limey. Appointingotfleers for. the 11 so calmly, and. pulling , as hill from • yean wa%. then taken up. The frillaw- his p ,cket, he gave ttsti the Youngster as lug app11.•1 I ions f er rsaleeroe were re - a AfilVe lor his feelings. -• ceived: Tilton:1- Wilson, Joseph Mti- The boy.lookeil at th. bril and grin, .1 ' Nevin a MI Geo. F. Chi rk. it was !wired with delight.' TI.en Le looked at. NI r.s /,Y Dralia tn. ...p.iairs1 by Robertson.it9121alt Norio -G -1W and inquiir ! ; **When i. you -1,0.4-1,11 1-...airsit, be eolleeter„.fer gto i' to be 0153 10 exam . 1 a rrled rinanim misty. (tel. I. 1 ergii- . or. Ir wa. in“yed by Fisher, see° ded ...on being the only applicant for a.,,vsnwss- . , li.r--1-11-11,44.-11141--44---ka'rgli. a, tbe--, 'MO it tone "hobby" to keep liver OLD RELIABLE! ; and ii,„fi,',1‘.7c!al?„,l'oiltiene41,i1;11Y..'F.i,:i.-'be.' and bowel', regular. If bilious, ronati- prepared to 1‘11N1.1**`111nals. carried. pated, headachv, unstrung, cr if vott Theretensf of Fbilter and Calvary. appointing for Bala la N... 2 was pi-'a'l, 1p11 tu,01,m 1 ."e a '''1'1' breath. t..ke Carearets tonight and wake an upset stomach, or 'bad • thousands who real- .1liti A. l'imitit and J. Robertson.. It -1 the folioning t viers: Auditors- up feeling clear, r..ay and tit. So grip- • ing-no inconvenience. Children love ized the benefits of 1 ming. Allin Wilorn anr , I. nether. I heard et health ---Dr. Weir, Reeve Casearets .....tot 10. 25. 50 cents. CASCARETS , the growth -promot- ing properties of SCOTT'S EMULSION i tiro on. Sahib' ry inapeetone-Wm. Stertughan. It. Glen. J. D. Vernal" 141e1 -(14:11rge }.11‘N ler. $heep V:111411101.. A. M. Stranglian. J. WM.' mi.. W. 1 i Itobeftsoo mini isms.; Watson. l'ouse- ylewer.-Ed. Shaw. sr.. Wm. Sa flows, Islas; -Wir*s.m 4. 4. Reawet.oe. John ' Long. 11. Wore and .1. Jenkins 1..0mil- l...eller, Charle. Ffsher. 3.1'. McCann, , .I..lin Long. C. .1,44•InAn and Aldin Ailln. .3sseaaer- G-i'g' J. Ferguson.rgnom, olleet- or-Jo...atilt MeNeyin. 8)),.'! attend - a WOMintierA. P. -sheppent f i ' I Ti.' Road snperintendenta were ap.. in childhood. isiTtitm. MI 1111011M1 of Robertann and . ' ; Currey. at a salary of $4.50 per day who now give while on township ditty. upon Scott's Emulsion! The eemetery eamnilt tee reported that thee bail instructed the caretaker to ...pie. of the Municipal Act Itr21. trim tap the tree. soil re- mote the demi nne.. ; • The 'sleek was ntithoriveal to profiler aix it regular!), to their children. You may depend All ilere11111 I.1 it2tows for raw 11.0 re' 1 he 1 Flea IV,..n. T,,,,, ont 7(). -2 ! : stone ernslier wa. frellTeli from the GM am , emint.v. The clerk was Imittucted Id • 5_ PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tenn How To Open Clogged N1114- * grila and Lad Head-Colda. ,41 You fel fine in a few momenta. Your eolti in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will (gear and you can breathe freely. So more dull- ness, headache; no bawkingr, snuffling. mucous discharges nr dryness; no strug- gling for breath at night. r Ten yorr druggist. yon want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of thin fragrant, antiseptic errant in your nostrils, Int it penetrate threat every air passage of the head; and heal the swollen, inflamed mueettgl membrane, and relief eomea instantly. It is just what every cold and ester& imfferret resits. Don't stay stuffed -yip and miserable. • 5.. • Western Ontario Bed Commercial School CENTRAL 0,1111i,11:77fiTt:ORterDOn: comNiT-. ne..tic (14y.Januaryter outrtha c, inn2,211 erstetnialeta inshmortay. b mil or Telegraphy departments at are time. Our courses are thorough .ett practical, and we assist graduates • Desitiona. Get our free catalogue. 71. MeLAcIlLAN, Principal. "Att_lyeryone Knows." We sell goods that won't come back- to custom- ers that will. Wifl it happen when we sell cheap, shoddy mixed. poorly woven material ? Think It over. F. H. MARTIN, Tailor • XXXXXX'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX School of Commerce- 1 Clinton and Goderich, Ont. 45 OFF THE FOLLOWING COURSES Business Stenographic Secretarial Civil Service Teachers' Training Course and arranges Special Courses for students. FoLLOWING ADVA AGES : Highly Qualified ,Tearising Staff Actual liusineas f4ysteit of Bookkeeping ' , Credential writing Tests Rion/ Guaranteed \ Vocational Training School for tifiredistriet, by Government appointment. and utider in- spection by Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment Department. For Term', write ' (1. F. W 3111), M. A. STONE. B. 1., M. Acct.., ('om, Spaelaliat, Prineimal lee-Prineipal Phone 19R, Clinton WITItr.r Term begin.' Nfonday, January :)rd, 1921 X=C5C,CCXXXXXXXXXX*XXXX=MCX 1