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The Signal, 1921-2-10, Page 60- Thursday. February 10, 1021. THE SIGNAL GODERION. ONT. uses Them A((! AFTER EVERY MEAL It appeals to everybody because of the pleasure and benefit it affords. The longest -lasting refresh- ment possible to obtain. Sealed tight -kept. Might in its wax -wrapped impurity -proof package. THE TOWN COUNCIL ('NmsItl.e Kcr,nl.uu•uds .\pp:,lutnu'nt of I'rotil:cial Inspectors of I'Itl,uhltlg. The regular Mtuli-wopthly u11.0Ins of the foal' a rip was held on Fri- day evening last An offer from Mr. A. Halliday to rent the town lot Mouth of Vleturia w•had Wen left in the lauds of the public work's committee. Another letter Crum •Mr. Ilalllday, requesting that some trees in frout of Isis residents ou Hayfield road be rt - morel, - was sent to the while com- mlttr. , Requests for the removal of treat were received also from Mr. W. J. Morrow and air. 1.. Owen and were referred to the puddle works commit- tee. A request fruw Mr. Jan'ph Fisher that his 1ie•ns' for peddling mull -oil be transferred to Mr. Thos. J. Anter - son was referred to the siws-Ia1 com- mittee. Applhnt' s for building permits were received from W. 11. Farrow. A. M. Shepherd and fret t'r:aigie, all for es rages : from Geo. Johnston. for run- way to garage; from A. M. Shephard, for resbingltug houses, and from Itates & Plowing, for re -triton ng garage. Ther* were referral to the tire cum- mittee with power -to- - The clerk was requested to Write .the Canadian I'In' Underwriters' A'ssoria- (Ion reheating a list id fireproof roof- ings. A commnnieat' from the Hoard of Trude, asking that the tvluncfl memor- ialize the Federal Government to pro- ceed with the lilwlerich harbor works, was referred to the water, light and hartor COM alfttrt•. A request from the Union of t'a'n- adiao Ilunict{alities for the wemlw•r- ship few of $1L was seat to the anaue committee. The flnaucetnmmittle• reported that, the B'estern Canada Flour Jli11s Co. had paid $M6.93 as the curt of submit- ting its bylaw to the reteyayers oar January :ted. The committee recom- mended that a grant of $25 1e made to the Huron Poultry and l'et Stock Assewiestion; that ;the..-sequt'•tt- of the fire brigade for an increase In. the auuual alleiwluae I.e Laid over until the estimates for the year are being prepared that Mr. Campbell he in - stringed to collect the helanee of out- standing taxes tit oma that a wtb- stairtiil payment on account of arrears Ire requested from the firms owing the h.trn On Iorrnis leans. The public work,' eommittee report- ed : With rtferenee to the letter from oIto Assputation_-of._ l'lurnhing and Ilrafuagl' Inspector+ of Ontario. your eomnlit(e a find that the work of an inspector of this kind is very limited and periolte in the smalls: nntnieipal- ities and it tM lllmeult to engage a qu:llilletl mann for strict time.wlso is not more or leas interested in the business. and as the health of the community should be mammoths( in every war your committer is of -the erytinion that it would •h' adylwlhle for the Provin- cial Government to take over thii in- spection work. prepare the neeetary slwe•iflt•stinns with rides and reryR)llt- tions for plumbing and Sanitary-draduM. livlde tin• Province into districts' and I are• am 111 io'tor for each ilistrlit to In "e the Ihsiwrfion.. similar to tlw met al followed by the Hydro -electric Pow( Commission of Ontario. And your manittee re'owult•tul that this sngge'st n he forwarded t.. the Pro - Muriel 4 .rertiment and also the A.- work will kill him. Any man whu tries to be a martyr on Ur. Rice's plan will grow old trying to die, or if he does not it will be because he has violated those rules of p ain living which. according -to a world of experience, combine with labor to p•oduce long lite. It is true that one might quote ageinst thi view the common Baying that the good die your g. but a study of the statistics on that point. i1 attire were any statistics, would p:ubob v Fhow that this raying can be tcuthtully applied only to the negatively gold - the Eood who are not good fur anything.- - xchange. GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN 'HAIR She mixed Sulphur arith it to Restore Color, Gloss, Youthfulness. I Common garden nage brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur added. will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Ju.t a few appllcat+ens will prove a revsla- tion if your hair Is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul- phur recipe at home, though, la trou- blesome. An easter way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for u.e.• Thin Is the old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other In- gredients. While wispy. gray. faded hair is not 'sinful, we all desire to retain nur youthful appearance and attractive- ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one ,can tell, because It does It so nnturally, so evenly. You !list dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taktng one 'small strand nt-t time. hy morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application nr two. your h:lir becomes beautifully dark, enmity, soft and luxuriant. " Thin prep.retinn le a delightful toilet reetuisite and is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis- til/M. INCKBASB YOUR EAtet'il ♦1. POWER hy oaknta coins ,n the Yonge seed Chants No Tens.. (me of the last t. , student. to accept posi- tions commenced Al Its se per week, and the otter, ,.0 'r Can per north. write for Co( 1.•. a Ci. c urat R,.rw airy time W J.ILI.IOTT, Principal. - A Man is just as Young and Strong as his Blood No man can fight the battles of life and hold his own if hisblood is not pure, for rich, red blood is what strength is based upon. When you see a strong, vigorous man, who never knows when he is licked, you may wager that such a man has coursing through his veins rich, red blood. Many people have thin, pale blood. They are weak, tire easily, be- come discouraged quickly, and sometimes feel like giving up the struggle. Such folks need Dr. Pierce's'Golden Medical Discov- ery, which is sold by druggista in liquid or tablet form. Send 10 cents to Doctor Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package of the tableta. NIAnARA FALLa,ONT.-"i have wed Dr. Pieree'a Golden Medical Discovery at times for the past three yearn with wonderful resulte, and i take great pleasure in saying a word to boost the cause of 'Freedom from illness.' I am a pr+seman by occupation, which is quite fat.igning and injurious to the system, but since taking the ' Discov- ery' business, has no drawback Inc me. Three cheerer for Doctor Pierce's tnedicine 1 "-1V rt. tie M 11 Damn, Ji., 32 Bridge Street. wo•iation f Plumbing and 1)ra1tiage 1nspetors f I►ntario. These reap is were both' adopted. A motion n is passed tit the-effe•rt that the Curtin and Skating .\'.*0cia- lion Ito• re(ut'st'it to hail. the fences at the rink rep:ai el and Inst in ware condition. The matter of lrlug. 1)4lnting anti renovating the nwn hall and nfltves was referred to tl public works committee for a report. A proposal for 111r const tetfon of a Hoehn. widewilk from tits- awn boun- dary to the Cemetery tow. set to the mime -trey -mad. peek., cowiuitt . for al relent.11 The clerk Was instructed to ftlnnl411(1 with Mr. .1. A. Torn:rote on the I'rovineial highway, and ma an appointment for Trim to meet 41 public; works committer with reference t0 r ndwnrk anti .sewer crnstrut•tion on the thine read. Bylaw Pill. 8, appointing Mr. .1 Willis Pre.s•r to the Collegiate in- stltute hoard in place of Mr. H. T. Edward+ reaignel, teat,.L-there limes and passu. , Bylaw No. 9• appointing Mr. H. L. Watson assf.tant assessor, also was' read and finally pI'Med. itylaw No. 31, granting a fixed as- sessment of $70,lM0 to the Western Canada Floor Mills Co., Limited. and bylaw M. :iT, granting aid to the liiwterk•h Manufacturing Co., Limited, were given their final ratting. On nl0114/11 of i)'ptity Reeve ('lark, srontletl by Councillor Moser, the eon•i1 IVO S141•11 :t ri'wdntion of con- litlrnc.e in nor present police magistrate I NIr. 1'. ,t- heist I, to he prepared and forwarded by the speerlal committer to the Provincial Government for clen- siderntlnn when the appointments of dlstrlrt magistrates are being made. The (seinen then adJntr rned. ' The Buying of Books. The Woodstock Seutiuel-Kiview, dIM- coursing on the negltet in the reading of (woks, suggests' that 4udiciou" newel, paper publicity would lueiea-.• the number of bulk -buyers. Consider, 1t says. What has lle•r1 ae•uuuptisheil I.y the talking -machine people by well- pla 1 advertising. Many people whu will pay $1.:u) fur a record and think nothing of It. bccuus' they bare grown atraotomel to buying rt -cords, will worry over pitying $1.:9 for a Iia.uk to he given as a pr•M4•Ilt at Christmas Hun.. These people have mut a& -quire) the habit of buying books, and ecru a dollar wv'ws a lot to put into a book. Book -buying. like many other things hi life, is largely a matter of habit. It Is worth noting that in the United Slates the publishers' mad the IMboil* +cllcrM' associations have combined for a three years advertising campaign la which they •re to 4144' AMMO ye.. sly. .. - STO('K IMPKO%EMENT CAMPAIGN Organizing South Huron to Eliminate Serub Hulls -Other Ridings Later. Clinton, }'eh. S. --A. G Farrow, of Ihikvillt', county director of the 1'.I'.t 1 in Helton. attended a mtr'tiug In the ofliee of the Iteparatwrut of Agrkul- lure here yesterday for the purpose of organizing South Huron in a cam- paign against x3111 and grade bulls. Committeeit were appointed in each of the five townships and meeting.' are bring arrange) for 1114' lavas (mulles. R. 4'. Pewter, of I(e-lgraye, W. D. '[lark, of See forth. anti C. F. Mc- Kenzie, It. N. A.. of t Oakville, ere present and are 40 take an Bolts p rt in the eanrpalgu...Measra- liktek- - Procter are county dfrei•tors of t U. F. 0. to this county. , It Is hoed to have the south riding 'clean up" on scrub bulls, swell. w11011 a start will be [Wade on the other rid- ings to the county. Ql'.1RA\TINE ON ('OKN. and inflamed, the speedy and most effective treatment is to, now and again dissolve a Peps infection killing tablet in your mouth. Peps reach the inner tissues which are the parts actually af- fected in throat and chest ailmeots. Laqutd medicines can't do this Just as you breaths in the germs of throat trouble. so vo4 must breathe in the remedy to chase and exterminate {bele germs, before they feel their way into the wmdp,pe and chest These soothing. germicidal Peps vapours quickly allay inflammation and soreness; they overcome tbe hoarseness. difficulty in swallowing, and irritating dry cough. Free from opium or other habit- forming drugs Peps provide the ideal remedy and preventive of colds, delis, grippe, influenza and throat troubles. Beware of substitutes and tablets conta:rang formalin which irritate and ,o - flame the throat and air passages. Take All eb.wu a excess. Ms Ma • Old Friends,, Bobby's mother took him out to the park the other day. and as they stood watching the b rds in their enormous cafe tthe little fellow observed a stork gazing at him. "Oh, look mother." said Bobby. "The stork is trying to- see if he remem- bers Me lull.", Result of Operatiene of the European cons-Berer. Ottawa, Jan. 31.-Offit•ial atmos la t given by the Department of .1gricul- ture of a quarantine of "coni folder or corn stalk*, fli•luding broom corn, whetlwr uset I .41st packing ..r other purposes, gree sweet corn, rousting ears. corn on the cub or eoeu cobs." grown in certain townshl,p of - Wel-. land. llaidluiatsl, 4)xford. Hurt1ii I:Igin, Middlees•x and Kent ie,uuties in Outario. bw•auw of •the prevalence of the European torn honer In those town- ships and the (tenger of Its Inerts ur- tioh into other portions of the I'rot ice by reason of the shipment. of the earn end corn products. 'this quarantine aplitlea. en far a- (1orou county is cout'ruel, only to th'• township of Cslworne. Will Grew Grass and,KIR Weeds. Kingston, Feb. 7. -Discovery of the long sought fertilizer that will grow grass and kill weeds is announced by the experiment station of Rhode 1slandState College as the result of tern y years o` research. "The realization of this dream of gardeners the world over -the weedless laver, -is p's•ihle w.tho.. trouble or et -2 �pte," ac. •.dit,d 1P the Mficiv! C9liege statim tit, ' merely by the use of ain monium stllphah instead of ritrate of soda in the arraia' fp,):,cation of fertilizer.. Slowly, bit surely. the weed's will disap' poar and the lawn will become the even. velvety green that is the envy of every neighbor." Ps) etiology. Professor -"Now I put the number seven on the hoard. N hat number im- mediately comes tutu your mind ? ' Class (in unison-' Eleven :"-Burr. Painless Prize Fighting. e are still conflicting reports as to of the Carperher-Dempsey t is now suer ested that the match Settled h\ cable, each champion in his rii.tive city and tele- graphing h'i punches the fight. should remainin G Old Age INsgraeeful T The doctrine that it is a disgrace to die rich has been backed by high cull ni ty. hut the idea that it is h di.grace to die old is novel and unaccepted. Let a man live long enough and it will to said, at last, that he died at "a good old age " no master how had he might have been. Old age is the rev/0rd of virtuous living arc, the attainment of tad age is oak, n as eviden.•s of a g. earl life. Such is the com- mon view, but new comes Ili. Morton';. Rice prtop)undiug the doctrine among his fellow -preachers that their ate rating In the v. ry lees, clap'. of risks by bile insurance t ompamep 1s a Al igma of failure. Ile thinksth' clergy shouip throw them- selves into the ministry with such en- lhusia-m that they will be consumed with fire and the young. The sentiment may ie • wnr hy one, hut there IA reason for thinking it will not work rout pract•crty. lave , ny manes reasonably se un.i cot stitut on and enough common sense to be moderate in his habits and no alntunt.01 enthusiastic the Coming Man i i Your boy needs an abundance of nourish- ing food to build up the body and sustain it in fullest vigor. SCOTT'S EMULSION should be given to your boy every day during the trying school -term. Your boy will thank you for Scott's Emulsion when he becomes a man. - SeoH a Bows,, Te.eet.. Oil. ALSO MAKERS OF- Y•noIDS (Tebllets NI►RrSSi. ) I"IINDIGESTION Wawa Keeps Baby's Skin Healthy IF every mother could only realize the danger which lurks in the neglect of chafing and skin irritations she would not take chances on being without Dr. Chase's Ointment to apply after baby's bath. It arreats the rhnielopment of eczema and makes the akin soft, smooth and velvety. 00 cents a box, all dealers, or Edmaaaoa, Bates k Cu., 1.44., Tvtonto, Dr. Chase's Ointment COUREY'S C01tN1a MONDAY, Feb 7. Mist Annie Scott. of L furter, spent last week at the home of her uncle, N1r. Frank Scott. bliss Isabelle Kt nnedy, of Culross, is %ismu. g friends in this vicinity. Mats \IacNlillan stent the week end at bar home at Port Albert. A number from Courey's Corners took m the dance at Kingsbridge on Tuesday night and report an excellent time. A GOOD TIME.. -A very cuccr,Irul con- cert was held in the L. F..0. hell by the U. F. W. U. ice: 'lhuriday evening, Feb- ruary 3rd. The program consisted of violin and vocal music, interspersed with reading:, recitations' club-swinging and dialogues -one entitled "Uncle Jue'a Will, by Blake's talent, and tbe other, •1looing ender Difficulties," by Cngrey's Comers talent; an address by A1rs. R. Mc- Whinney, and 'tep dancing icy Mr. Welter Dalton. Afterwards an excellent lun:h was served and then dancing took place until the wee, ma' hours of the m trning. The prccetds were very gratifying. amounting to $!1. The Ciub wishes to thank those tak ng part in the entertain- ment. especially the visiting talent who helped so much in making the concert a success. The next meeting if Courey's Corner U. F. W. 0. will be Feld in the hall, on Thursday, February lith, at 2 o'clock, GODERICH TOWNSHIP. THE COUNTRY WOMEN'S CLUB. -At the January meeting of the Country Women**, Club a good program was given. Miss Salkeld made some opening remarks ap- propria'e ro the first meeting of the year. The discussion was amusing, and Mrs. J, T. Salkeld and A1iss last y pave good readings along the line of the discussion A question orawer added to the interest of the meeting. I he questions were varied and Interesting. and some good thoughts were brought cut in ansa. r to them. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. T. J. Johnston, cn Thursday, February 1x1 2 -.t0 p. RL Almost Due. Father -"Helen, isn't it about time you were entertaining the prospect of matri- mony." Daughter -'•Not quite, p'. pie doesn't cell Until 8 o'clock." Warned. Clergyman (who has sat down next to a slightly intoxicated man) -•'Do you allow a drunk on this car :• ' Conductor ('ow v aced- '1 '. all right so long as you don't get noisy." ora ME YOUR KJONEYS, ISE SAI.TS If your Hack is aching sr Badder bother, drink iota of water and eat isms meat When your kidneys hurt and year bask feels son, don't get snared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract, Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with • mild, harmless alts wbioh removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their nor- mal activity. The function of the kid - my. is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid- neys active. Think lots of caster --you can't drink too much: also Ret from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jsd Salta; take a tablespoonful in • glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fin., 'This famous salts is made from the acid of/grapes and lemon juice, combined with natio., and has been used for genera - lions to clean and stimulate ologgei kid•„ aeys; also to neutralize the acids in urine eo it no longer is a source 9f irri- tation, thus ending bladder weakness. •Jud Salts is Inexpensive; cannot in- jure: makes a delightful effervescent lithia•water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kid- neys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and so doubt you will wonder what became el Your kidney' trouble and backache. srwxntis Gray -Dort and Studebaker Motor Cars Let us give you a dernonstration with these Cars before you decide on your t pring purchase. Leave your Battery with us this winter to be as- sured of a good Battery in the spring. Bring in your Car to have it overhauled this winter. You know that it has not had the pep that it should have had this fall. and a general overhaul will put it in first-class order kr spring. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED • The roads are good and you are still driving, but don't take chances with your Radiator, If it freezes it is expensive. Have it filled with ARCTIC ANTI -FREEZE and protect it. - COLUMBIA DRY CELLS EASTSTREETSARAOE T. F. HOLLAND • Stiffness It to sotnnl.hing how punkly Minced.* Lim-, went relieve* sass. Ms* and Isrnenen. GiveslGreat Relief tin A a- C.ka1. 24 Park A•. . Uwlph�� � 'Y, ,•LL,a'.,meu Wed Fe i.wd- alas tet. k ►w .hor,ea- te..ta 1.0 m< ,kat ,t ply peat print.- ti Mn Find Johnson Boa fife T1.w.ad, Ont - "1 wend 'M such .,,h ^w.0. m, Ir. last ad.,..d to try hn,udi. 4m ..t. .d •,..ased ;mm.d,teiy alter s..twelnat,o.. 1 �.n..d •. mums t mut et w 4nl, vat. T►.....1.e- 1 tae lar w1 .,that errs up e„ loc. *ad p.• th.,,.Nt 1 timed. L,.re... R... told antral Fowl* abort M,aad ....d mints/Ye ,wry w.' Ire -ee.o• .MMON, 4101. MINARD'S King of Pas LINIMENT Yarmouth NOV. Stores THOMAS GC'NDRY, AUCTIONEER. BOX 67, Goderlch. All Instructions by mail or lett at Signal office ant be promptly attended to. Residence tele- phone 119. LEGAL M. G. CA]IERON, K. C.. BARRI . TER, Solicitor. notary public. Office Hamilton street, Gwlerich, third door from Square. Trout funds to loan at lowest rates. D C. HAYS, au IBAIRIIISTER, SOLICITOR. NO- &' \ItY PUBLIC, ETC. Office-sStterling Bank Block, Ram - Ilton Street. Goderich. Telephone 88. Real Rotate, Loans and Insurance. DROI'DFOOT, KILLORAN & COORS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. NO- TARIES PI'BLI(', ETC. Ofllce an the Square. second door from Hamilton Street, (inderbch. l'rirste funds to loan at loweit rates. W. l'roudfnot, K. C., J. I.. Killoran, rHARLES GARItOW, L.L. B., BAR- RISTER. attorney, solicitor. etc., Golerlch. Money loaned at lowest rare. f' SEAGER,) BARRISTER, SOL- ICITOR, notary public and con- veyancer. Omer- court Howe. Gode- rk•h. 09-12m ' INSURANCE. LOANS. ETC. McKILLOP ACTUAL FIRE ISSUE - Iva AN('E CO. -Farm and Isolated town property insured. Officers -Jae. eonnoty. Pres., God. - rich P. O.: Jas, Evan's. Tice -Pres.. Beechwood P. (1.: Thomas E. Hays, Ser. -Trees , Sea tortb P. 0. Directors ---11. F. Ile0regor, R. R. No. 3, Seaforth: John G. Griew , No. 4.*Waltoti: William Rine. R. R. No. 2, Senforth: John hennewlcs. Itrtwl- hage•n: Geo. Mc'l'artney, R. It. No, 3, Sen forth: Hobert , Perrin. Harloek ltalrulm McEwen, Clinton: James Evans, Ite•eehwood; James Connor', °oder Agents : J. W. Teo, Gnderh•h Alex. Leitch. 11. R. No. 1, Clinton ; William r'hesnoy. Seaforth: F.. flinch - ley, Seaforth. i .'olley-holders eau pay all payments and get their canis re- celpted at R. .1. Morriah'e Clothing Store, Clinton : It. H. Pott's Grne'ery. Kingetolq start. Goderbeh, or J. H. Rett'. General Store; Baytletd. Brophey Bros. The Leading Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders carefully attended to at all hours, night or day. GODERICH Western ()Marie Best Commercial Sells) CENTRAL stieselearesenersel, 1 STRATFORD. ONT. ,. Our winter terse* commences Tues- day, January 4th, and students may register in out Commercial, Short - hind nr Telegraphy departments at env time. Oir courses are thorough -"d practical, and we assist graduates (w'sition., Get our free catalogue. v, A. MeLACHLAN, Principal. 4 - GRAND TRU RAIL The Double Track Route between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car service Sleeping ears on night trains. and parlor care en principal day tralna.' Full information from any Grand Trunk Tickelt Agent. nr l'. E. Horn- ing. Metric' Passenger Agent, To- ronto. G.H. Lander, (Ratios Agent, phone20 P. P. LAWRENCE & SONS Town Agents Phone 14. •