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The Signal, 1921-5-12, Page 8e 1114 -Thursday, May 341, ink t d Hot Water for ' Sick Headaches Tells why everyone should drink That welter with phosphate ht It before breakfast 'i{amdeetle et gay tied. le Mama by ellendadogiention-ertilch mew mat-, laver and bowel pottlOSP tenor sucked Into the bleed; w>iib the lymph ducts, excite the dtaattterblek pump the blood so tut Slat It osegest• in the smaller attenei 6d vents of the bead producing hos, haat, throbbing pain and dlatMess," Ailed aaadabbe. You blooms nervous, dee ispai*dent, nick, feverish and miserable: suds ds sour and almost nauseate rTksa you resort to aoetantltdet or the bromides wbich tampon. I1I ridges. bat do not rid Me blood 3 M 'trrttattag toxins,' a,g'tpas ot hot water with a teaspoon• et ikesstone phosphate In it. drank breakfast tor awhile, will not lras►.tkase poison from your eye• and acre you of headache but will "...parity and fresMo the enure tIry'canal. ' • k your pharmacist for $ quarter d of limestone phosphate. It 1s in - naive, harmless as sugar. and air tasteless, except for a sourtabt t which 1• not unpleaaant- lia as aren't tooling your beet, It tou$ 1a ak coated oriyou we np wttlli bid ttaeot►*Lout breath or have colds; I_.Q1 estlon, biliousness, conetlpUoO ot;ioar, acid stomach, begin the phos. Ousted hot water due1^ rid 1 your system ot toxins and pobsop ' Results alts are quick and It is claimed that those w'ho continue to flush_ the stomach, liver and bowels every moraing never have any headache 0ft know a slsersble moment RUB REUMATISM FRO! STIFF ACUIG JOINTS lab Uremia Don joints sad muscles wino- a men trial bottle of old K Jambe Oil dosing Rbeumatiam. It's pain only; not use asap in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth- ing, pesstestiag "Set Jacobs Oil" right es the "tender spot,"and by the time yew say Jack Robinsn-out comas the ,bsgm tie pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is • barmtsss rheumatism curs which •ever disappoints and doesn't burs the skin. 11 takes pain. soreness and 'ta- mes front aching joints, muscles and imams stops sciatica, lumbago, backache. •Sasaki► Lieber rapt Get a VS cent bottle of o ldeinim basest SR Jacobs Oil" tram say drug store, and is a moment your be tree tram pales, ashes and stiff. o ssa Don't pawl Deb riteumaiisa away.' NOSE CLOGGED FROM + A COLD OR CATARRH } Creel hiNWeitri a To Up' Taasagsa. Yonne aid Charles So. . Taome Accountancy. stenography. • y pe a, ling a..d general improvement courses. ■ its,vo m struruon only: students asustrd to positions. open all year. write for prwpeelu•t e.aer DOW W, 1 ELLIOTT. Principal 1 Western Ontario Best Commercial School • Our wtuter term eutnnleuces Tura day, Januar' 4th, and students may register in our Commercial. Short hand re Telegraphy departments at env time. Our courses are thorough 41.1 practical, and we assist graduates rl hoots.' Get our free catalogue. 4. drLACHLA N, Pripet paI. HYDRO -EL ECTR1C -r- ITU a "Hy o" \'acs ri m Cleaner and your hoose is al- ways clean. Doe. the work quickly and makes nb dust. 0 1 See our display of Hydro Lamps, irllns, 1Tasking Ma- chines, etc., at - Akl :Whit'relief l Your slogged am- id). °pia/right up, the air passages et year bead are clear and you can breathe trMty..)Neimors hawking snuffling, mucous ditshar'ge, headache, hawking, srngglla`'tor breath at eight, your Bold or s &$Tu *y igragedi np 1 GA •-small beal.tot 1yliiCream Balm from your dragglst ow, 'Apply a 1lttkaof this tragrast, .atieeptie cream 1n your eo.-, erilk_letlit trate through every mai passage of bead; soothe and heal the MAIO, inflamed osseous membrane, timingyou instant relief. Ely's Cream is lj+ust what every cold and es - lank .o*erur b.. - wiL)las•. IV! hist spkodid. DRUGS DUE YOUR kIJNEYS,USAUS r yews ink Is oohing at 10AdAer bedlam, Adak ban et water ami eat bras neat WNW year kidneys kart gad year he& Issie see deal get snared endsed M load your stomach with a lot of thee sgsite the kidneys sad irritated seem urinary beet Keep roar lora Mesa like you keep rowels elq Ile them a mild, harmless by Mash removesbody's urines. Waste Mad stimulates this to their nor- mal astivfty. 1 M tsaatics of the kM- acre is to litter the blood In 24 hears they strain tram id 300 grains of acid sad wast., so we elan readily understand 3M vital importante of keeping the kld- asrs sMJve. IiMak 1o4. of w.br-you' can't drink too meesk; also get iron any [pelf.; about four ounces of dad Mkse • teblespoesful 1. • gime of water before breakfaal seek moral for • tee days end your kidneys will set fine. 'lois famous .site is mads front der ad/ of grapes Med lemon pales, eoabied with Blida, sad Lao bees used for genera. Boas to clean .ad stimulate slogged kid. eve; also to entrails. the sada la mri.M • N ss logger L a .our of int. dads,. thug soling bladder weakness. *Jed Sales is is.*peoeivs; mance LMia wM • delgttel effervesced dri.k - wkLsk mums* ahold hats maw .d that M keep their kid. awe ase alma sad esUrs. Try au 1 MM water W M Mal pm will nallellee whet beenas gym WNW gremlin aad baked* Ilaateneersties Needed. ibio.- s y,?li love rite. John'." . •b don't your chest go up gjli .m the iter in the morias 7" - Tar Ihiby, The Hydro Store G.derich -- Oafaria When It's a Question of Electrical Goods call on ROBERT TAIT "The Old Reliable" A full stock of Light Fix- tures, Electrical Household Utensils, etc., a1wvs on Eitiiiiiites given and con• tracts taken for Electric Wiring and Fitting. ROBT. TAIT West St. Next Postoffice Phones: Store 82, Res. 193 2211 Iff SIRAL - WORLD EVENTS: THEIR SIGNIFICANCE. 4' ' V Uiom13anks. (iermuuy oust exoeute,the terms of the peace treaty "without reservatlo11 ur drhly. or suffer the indefinite oven - within of her most important luhuerel ,41441 industrial districts by allied fomes. Howl the administration tit the saute until Anal" time as her obligations are fulfilled. That 111 effe't Is the meaning of the„ryrgis of the 11414 tow days. The 'Allied powers have eluiwn nwfralut and idolise. Two of them -Fr:Frer and Milani -hare• !wen ,4u the veep. of a grave misumlerktulwliug GOBI:RIOH, ONT. fore the :slew 7wwlaadt'eurl of Appr*le reverting patent right;. 1'hr erred of rue judgment wits IIIs1 Ion• 1'ulNrl Staters has out as•,aued any (oblige - thine muter the 1'er-,ip,« Treaty, and evnd¢not claim fol its It ..r its na- thnwls guy rights „.af'1r'r1 by that treaty. This would sop,' r to tw the total,, view of She Nutter 'Phe t'utt,at States could , ars'.1 ,i1 j'v•t to rhos derision without (waiult :''ave r'tlr,'- tl,u upon the str,ure positi,11 11 assumes. The Neo Zealsiel evse• is ever the matter. It wag due to 1.1oy11 also 111114111110 as IlhewuaIIng ilio Go,rge's desire to give the Germinal vary .wide r,,lrge .t' welters etovered every opportunity to seat 'debut the boy the (ware treat) old) as these keeping of their solemn nudertaklugx. things come up front tiler d, time uu Today the w'i1d,eu, 11f his eon rA' le Legislative halts or al the courts ,I(4 made clear. The• French 111141 the Brit- the lte'ple of the world le ;int to tinder- sew are no than ever' closely allied i stand w'Imt the full ..reulipltg liuf Ihnlitglat in the determination to we to It that ; treaty involved, 1'i•ysidm Germany lives lip to the course Inld' 1111x, however, acce•pt•.I the iuvitatto11 .1,w'u for her tit Versailles. and with+ of the • Allies to hale 3 toiled Stater: .he then Neeeptel only to heglu her-: r..re,..',i1a 33 Y,4 at tow• supn•tue nedlat,•ly a Aerie:+ of evasions alai ell. the reparations „•owl--n'h1 and the dlllyd1111ying Slat 1911111 1141 lutry('r for r°if,rrwr of amlassoler•. Itut these lidera ted. i representatives while tekuig pert in -41-- - the 41c1Nw'ratf1111s will not 'Nil-H*1041e There Is two re honor lu the amount 11, the mitt"' 1teetsieus. of the r.(MII'ntlurl .,tate) pretionsly lu -g these minutia.. 11,4t11ely, 1{2 billion I stimatIng the p, aid sterling marks in gold. Issues of 11011114 over roughly at four del.,r- Hie leriti"l, it ...rho 9f years. with the whole ustwt* Gotereuent has lvled '•' pay las ter' of the 4irruorn F:lupi re and tlw liar- runways of Britain s m,' _v) millfou* With State's HS' se,'nrtty. are arranger) of dollars in full ulistm'tian of all for. The Attie* •will -hook after the claims growing opt of the wear -time details of rhh' phase ca reparation nowa eu,trol awl otlwr sgneme4t4. This is 4)e'.•upt1uu of the Hu lir Valley le the :.ppretzimatl•ly the. tiro,. 1e,+s thou vice hl which Germany will be held the am the rai1title nskerl fur. it she Is obdurate. In tow .xp1.1alory A nwusurr ,'Wheal>u,g Ill. .l11.41prv,1 words of Lloyd George, the untpot of ,empo ant wilt ie, iutrr.lu.,rl 11,10 par- oled -in that valley before 11w war was Ifam.nt. 11 will air, provide f,ir a "the large•4t .r..h4•tioi obtained 111 now grouping of 111.• r:itei47s, 1luii1il* !nye single 4,4:11 field las the• w'nrld: of which are not t.. bred. This meow - Two -thirds of the whole of the tier- ileo has been the dew ,4f 4onsiden,ble final( iron awl steel production N to ,ihau,e,' In Itnl in front- tutu. to tat valley. During the wear the dos- tlnla•. It hue taeu • .141, ulel. tint it is the Hrsrur1 for Germany's ,sou ld result -fn tears. •tti'u-til wooli hint gams. s ell gar aril tow. like. 4:.'r-, ,1rraificem ante, th! eliwi12.tlio11 :of much ninety talk,. of a strike of 4.e111 inners overlapping of route. .,,sI ,'ilipli.ation owl the irelustr•ial +porkers 114 the „g trniirseal grrrently-tower. soiling rhguun ,h9ulel Ihr A111,41 Isr'up*liou be tory 4prrationn. 11111utjh,iue•1. That would only` uneeII ndd11 131,111 (s•lutitiew. The situation ~ seems to lot• that the (:e•rma nr have iyqr'd F.nstabe I'rn/. Government hee11.iaj11e11 up +11114 111 their 41.'1ibeett ,• e•awlidate, Who is the soli of the 1iiike pulley of ,wlu3yoegt0t31 ami ,evasions. ••f Northumberland. has 1«le1 elected Their governments May resign 141441 to the Brutish Heirs,. of 4'.,lunlons with their Junkers talk were Mor in the .1 phr,ILlty of $at, met.: Liberal awl hulgnage of pile street li*i'rmau4 must 3.,Isor candidata. las the bye -election "pit up or shut np." ', 'for the borough of Ilaaitegs. Tlwre r-0- was a total vote of 21.3-:, against 14: Lh r.l (iwrge ►dne+i•tf .r,•e.mv to re- mora tlw ..morrlt•l! marrying alit of the ,lie meat terms es must vitally Import nt. That may well be proved true in (114' tong urn. 541 Inng as these obligation* are not fulfilled Prune dare not limit •ower annatnrnes err ptrlarathen- for Instant art ion. Her burdens are Weary enough without adding to them the coot of (wing constantly prepared for 'war. Fluane1141 expwrts 241441 w•o11- °mists think that the immediate bene- fit to Europe will rums in the ithliert• ment of rho cash reparations. Ger. tunny. they o,,rslder. or the newt of them do. shunld In. well able to meet these. They argue that when this is awful' starhrl the effect upon Enr411wmn fin:unee will Ic nrost lone ficial, .slo,•i1111y In r'spi't to the ex- change sitiIatiou. GRANOTRUNK SYSENi IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE BFTW)31te GODERICH gad TORONTO Lv. Godench No. II_ _- 3.00 a.m." Lv. Stratford " ___ 7.45 a.m.• Lv Kitchener 3.25 a In Lv. Guelph " - - _ 3.11 a.m.• Ar. Toronto (1.15 a.m." • Daily except Sunday Lv. Toronto. No 57-__ 3.11 p.m." " ?Al p.ao • " 11110.m.• 9.11 raw.* 10 lip, Le. Guelph Lv. Kitchener Ls. Stratford Ar. Godench • Daily except Sunday Buffet parlor car and first-class vestibule coaches .n each direction. (1. H. Lauder. Stattos Agent, phone 211 P. P. i.AWRI;NCE & SONS Town Agents Phone 8. The Nightly Lfmw Tcweher--•'What, Omer, M the An- cient Older of the Rethr Young (bear ((Nusalesdi --"t dunnn: Johan wine 11y cornea firtet, then Willie, then the baby "-Life. i4a4 can't 111 tow last general 4-le•tiau. ('t ►Lite ►HN E. The municipal council 44 1he town- ship of l'911wn•ue meet in the T,4w118hlp 11a11, Carlow, .April 1" 1h. Meuilwrs till present : Reeve Toting h1 the Blair. Minutest of hest meeting read dial adopter) 4111 1radio11 of Fi,het *114 Rob- ertson. Mowed by (:rahaui, wormiest by Robertson alai ew11hrl flirt the fol- lowing he the rote of (ay for labor on the township roads until further waits. : Al,u, and teats at 1h.' note of nik. per Maur; ru:w tcurk til the rate of :ilk• per hour; tractor on grader at the rate or $1.1111 per hour. air. Ituyle'a claim fur 'nitwits.. sustained on West 1\',vvawed' lot ,un41.u•y %VHS Iher1 taken up. The ca11ntiiRe• Hp1p111111I1V1 t., meet the \t'w.t \\'uw:ul.rel' t• ail reported that they had met saki 11'esl \1'aw'e- nosh refused to honor the clans alar that our .v '1Ie• failed to Nr• 110w' the accident occurred IIIIh1rx Mr. Hoyle, drove too, fur Ili on the bank. The council as a whole te•i.lerl 1.1 view the gruuud where the u.'.•il11410 •HIllrred. Motel by 31.olierteon. seetonde1 by Graham, that the t•.'(uship Ise for 1921 be five mills on the dollar. Cur- ried. The Irasurer, hotels as per• seut.rl Vivre ate epiwl 4111 U10114111 Of Robertson and Fisher. The following .4111 s were paid: T. ('lark, repair- ing road 'et ('lark.:,. $1:1.:411Wm. lire's, repairing road to Itrlmlley's .r,rnrr, $1 1.35: H. \\'alters, iep.lrfgg road el Saltfonl $36J1114; t►. 1.awN116 work on West \\'aw:ui,oh 9,uildhgt. t111.,'iO: J. A. Parrish, 1.44 yank gravel 'TTacil{s•-o: drawing gra vet.'$i.2I1 *22.95: J. .lutanl. oto hours a« road superintendent. S.r.S.i: 'Wm. Bogie. re- pairing live culverts of Loyal read,. SLIP: .Iuui.ipll \Toshio by-law book, $*3.:94: Dominion timid ala.hin try 4'.), gooier. $41e%.(Mr \1'm. Manly. work 11111 road, 1111111: W. Fisher, work on road. $11.$41: 4 i. lamb. 10 bourn work on road, 1!1.411: I': Fisher. 14 1 rig works 4111 M. 4'., #x.40:.\. Fisher. 1 day gradh.g awl ening for grater. 17.011: \1'm. Lippe, 24 hours shovelling gravel, 17.2141: J. Jenkins. work on read. $2.1.74': J. lira ham. downing gravel and grading, i_'M►: Lou. .ladkull, gravelling awl grading, Stbrll: It. 7 hours shovelling grayed. $2 11): \\141. •kleWhinn.y. grad - Ing "annex road. -PPioot; ff. Eelwarrta, grading. SAM: .3. 4,00.1, tet hours 15 road sup•rint.udi•rn, I2.r.:t5: A. timid. serol. on ru1,1. 11.'41►. 4'oun7T adJ Joutmrt Io'May 214111. HI 11- a'e-1•w'k, no a (1mrt of Moi'bn of the nss,•e siewnf reit and for general bn'hn-o. 'Total spent at Merl hip: 1/7'..!'s.1 : t11h11 stent to date. $1:167.51. 1. ld f`I'I1 EIt I NG- TtIN. e And the early bird s ,r.uttmes gets it where the goalie got the rx'rnsx,n. You may have observed that a good i..rd. I'.me y betoMte t.i 'hat claw of IIs' practical joke is on the other fellow. English aristur•Var•y >,ht,`h_ eumdde•r` Put yourself service to Its eooutry as .1 duty. He and you would is clever, hail had ,•,uside'r..ble expwn• probably. etas. already In dl{d-.amt* a awl public life, and w•aw for :, time attaehrel to I ii• ltri'ti••I, etstii;sy at Waclbington .luring the war perhd. Ile has spok.0 -e•vetrsi tinned in C.rsda Cord I'eri i s •Inemtry Rees back to the time of 11111- spur of song sad story. The by. -.1w• - While tflr Entente Allies are tint. sefegmmling the treaty of Vermalll.• and the nations it affes•ts, the United States is taking its first practical dew towards technical nasi legal p'illr with Germany. The peace.• resolution •.1 Senior Knox has been adopted In th, Senate by a vett. of 49 to 23. 'rills resolution repeals the warresolution. affecting Germany ami- :tnetro-11111, gory and reserves to the 1'nitwl S1/11. - all rights Hud privil.Ws touter the Treety of Versailles and any .the•r peace treaty. It is expected that t1.c resrintkN1 whk-h now gore 10 the !Ion 'tor w71Y 134x,. that body In The e hots. of a -,few rosy e. - A grated drat ref eoufnwlon hex been ,-nisei in the United States 'itself Hud 111 Its ,r.hl- tloti.e with other a entries by the 11.1 that It Is still legally In a state sof war with the two countries 11en1r41. This 3,-jartkthlasty 44w -stated -las retereswe tae matters that involve ismer preelrhire• the administration of estates a1141 w1 forth. -4►- lh►e dlflkndty about the 1'1111(11 Statex (imbuing "all rights end prlvi- hytwi' under the Vera.Bh'. Trinity or any other treaty Is that other puede may not see the slttlation min the smite light. Tills Is Ills-tratel in a 4:1w' Ile UIOGE1MIN' 1LJR!ODAJ1KENg It's Grandmother's Recipe io keep her Locks Dark, . Glossy, Beautiful. The old-time mtxture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening grty, streaked and faded hair is grand- mother's recipe, and folks are again taxing It to keep their hair • good,. oven color, which 1. quite sensible, as •'sm are living In an age when . youth- ful appearance Is of the greatest ad- ownier.. Nowadays though. we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the mase and the mummy mixing at home. An drug atore..ell the ready -to -um net, Improved by the addition of Ingredients, caned •'Wyeth's Rage and sulphur Compound." • It i. very popular because nobody can discover It bas been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a 'oft brush with 1t and draw thls through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning the gray hair disappears but what de- lights the ladle. with Wyethls lag* and Sulphur Compound, U that, be- adee. beautifully darkening the hair atter a Sew applle.tlon., it ales pre- digests that .oft ..etre eadriae ranee se abundance whish is .o attractive. This reedy -to -use preparation 1. • de- lightful toilet requisite Inc those wits aeries a mere youthtnl appearance. Il 1 .et Intended for the rure, ualtlga- ties er preveetion of Waimea • tion wee ere rualp!•st by the bank- rpptl'y of tourers.. Loom. ■, motive of Toronto, lint.' 11 hu wap a new.pa p -r proprietor la b,,o,krn. - Whatever Mn' iuul.ellafe „Milani. of the melding $.•totter ?our Jame. 4'ri,lg,. the 1'Inter trader '(-ho stn•• ,'.,111,1 itis F:,1N;e I'll Cartoon, awl l:anion 1. Valera. pr-'-idrnt of (h. w,.alwl Irish Itr(ol•lie. it .Io..' kaiak like a .tear toward peer.• vtlkdal confirmation of +3)411 H meeting lyes red -rived with hap' :ui,l allxlety II, Britian'. it follow" 11111111 a Janroe‘ 41 laird Derby to ire. klowl, oiler•• h.' tenet ih.• Sita Fein leader. though .te•larlrig flint h•' wits ntiirg In :til Lnofnri41 rapl4ity- n-hrn reports of his visit were puillieleel. Then• are 1114 ,petalled reports of tow dislssi4111s. It is rnmoreil that -11 yn,•stMil of t1,. unity of !rebind et very Iwghu.i ,g .4 tow applh'jtttu the 11nme 1tlil,' inertsltre wax•ta1 with fisher's ii,d.•petaMwr Meet affair. _.,fegnardwl. niers r(rtrl Le (hate. It of 1 .4. -purely ver, 111141 11111411 water 3- likely to/flow ww1.•r many bridge. I.•forp reel progress is wade \t .Uli+ dj.t(a11Y it 43,44•' wrhn ns if al 1 i'".'•* ,•Kortis Hf•ot to r.m,'h 11 salle1u••ut dint 5l1a11 fora ronuuon gnnunl nf.111-whin,. all may ultimately weer ---0-- 14mI . of a reduction Of my per cent. for day labor erpltfahie adjustment of ollwr 1, the plant' of the i'nitrrl St,rl_4'..01prratiOn will not ie ort re•11er groan elsewhere. Ile - are affected ., ,,l t11r rrrincliom In the u'w•n 37.i(Mal ;I wl iCd1,(MNl eirr(le,re•x paeonmlynn' nunroiltllyl t. „i • i, •n,-tIdmtm$aatw4tlly) *petthr e11d.yI11M1 44f.41Mu1 average pay of 4112 per day. - - .-- huip In ti,.• a, t on of 1nenrgent .41141 11nauthorixel i.,wuthliex of Pules, the .1111.s haze a +orbit" priddem 1111 their han.ls hl 1'pp. r Silexla. 11',•11 nnnerl 111141 Irl*thiol bawls of felon 111114' s,•ixel 5,101 s,. lion of territory. They Moe leen nrel upon toy 1h11kun teem. andel' thee, nn„*uaj of ti British „Hirer The+. Iroe „err iii the lerl'It.n'y t" •-•e,• 131.11 Ih•• ; lrbiee•ut* '('1114 carol. tI ort 111 proper nr.ler. This pleblw•ite ens taken to d„•hie ate to the Vulture of notch of thi- territory. The 1'411es went to be un•ler the harpre"sion Mot ilia'" Allied .vmmnhaden in chit Ore of 'the 1141133*•' had d..•,,$prl to .4'(•sof the 45'11,1+- of the l.'rrlton to Germany, x1111 th4ts .b•prire 1'n.),, ,$ of anew which it ks 4 gn,rs are retigrwir31h Iy *4"! lq' Iopnlattotl I'olixh. The Allied fortes are too weak to drive the I'nl*' ant. hitt tiro. .u.cessftilly de•feteling some tortious of the invaded dlspntwl terri- tory. It'opyrigh101 by British and Colonial I'r"sa f.tmltel.l Antonin About iw with a rates 8314- A its A little old town may grow gabbier an I shabbier. but the trees dog"' • - Peace eomr7 to the average man at forty -when he quits reeding resolutions. Most people Neap to enjoy coming out 0' church snore titan obey dry going in. An application of money will nuns• times remove stale from s mi.'s char- acter. in your neighbors piste stop abusing him. quite %XX xXXX X:«ca0CsxXsaaas xl -School of Commerce - Clinton and Goderich, Ont. OFFERS '1'141; FOI.1.o\PING COURSES : Business Stenograplc Secretarial Civil.Service Teachers' Ti _lining Course est and arranges *vial Courses for students. oasssw T Teti FOLLOWING AUv.1N'r.t : highly Qualified Teaching Staff Actual Business Marxism of Bookkeeping Credential Typewriting Tarts . 1'oeitiuns Guaranteed Vocational Training SO or this district, by Government appointment. and oder i• spec ' by Soldiers' Civil Re establishment Department. For Tera, etc , ' write S. F. WARD. • M. A. STON14 - 1<. .-L Aceta., Cos. Principal Phone 198, Clinton 1 SPRING TERM BEGINS MARCH 29 mut. 113, may ,•ntrr .a .my 1,,, .' 1921 xxxXXX XXX XXX xxxxxXXX ('fled far Valor. The swain and his .walness had enc. entered a bti'dog that looked as might shake a moat. lnwer haw, "Why. l'ercy," the ex started a straleg:c retreat. swore you would face, death 1 • 1 would. -he thing tkict' h der, "but that lam dig The American Legion Wee Y. he the most Feauliful girl alit nding the University of New York. The girl, who Is .1 bunds, was selected. the artist said, beeau e of btr "grace, personality, 'nag - he Detrain and line." •_ - a.ways There doe,, not term to 'have been _ •• nisch a ver,o,.ked t)y this artet lie has 1liehtlnul- faded to tell ea however, of be made a t dead... -_ Int krriemp' tame; t and d ap silo:.. No . doubt the young lady prssrt:srd of so n any other charms would stand high in ail Ihr blain. ace of nature and However, girls who are blondes and w1 O winnow. have nevir been given a prix •dor beauty briebt Mrlcon of nerd not lose heart over the effulgent at "ignuyan -e. deco: ratan, 1,1 the Nrw Y, rk artist. Beauty Is pretty much a matter of per- sonal opinion and what might appeal 10 nor judge as a convincing evidence of charm might not create much d ori im• version on another. . Judgi: g beauty is an occupation of such unlimited scope that it cannot be regarded as an exact science. Shut the.door in t she w111 axile in at t Nor is Ih re in Youth spch a w W :from reside The oat Beautiful Girl. a Canadian Otimers,r. will be mlerrsted in the report York th;t4 a Ca, adlan girl, a of Mirth.. ke, tlurb c. has selected by an artist as . FINNS IN CANADA LONG LANG`AN.. mortise Timis ones tea . wags, e. Wnarta ,11(313 Ass gN*•,so Ire 1•YNaI*IM• J Among the recent interesting im- migrants who have been coming to Canada from Europe there arrived a party of Finlanders, in care of Lieut. T. C. Wetton, F.R.G.S., F.R. C.L. of the Devonshire Regiment, Imperial Army, who had previously served as onr Allies In the "Finnish Legion," In North Russia. These Finlanders with many of their compatriots had been driven out of )"inland into North Russia when the Germans invaded their country. The 'Finnish Legion" was formed from among these exiled Finns and rend• Bred gond service to the British force. The T,e••+4on was ,'omman'ptl by Lieut. -Col. R. ft. J. Burton, 0.8.8.,, of Toronto, formerly of the 8th Can- adian (Winnipeg) Regiment. After the Armistice most of the Legionar- ies were repatriated to Finland, hut some Legion Details including sev- eral refugee Finnish women and children were left In charge of Liwt. letton who was one of the last to leave North Russia at the Allies Evacuation of that country. lila chief Finnish officer under him was Oskar' Tokoi, previously the first Prime Minister of Finland after the Russian Revolution. Later Lieut. Wetton was sent to Hel0ng- fora, Finland, when the repatriation of the Legionaries was being car- ried out. Ravin suggested strong - 1 to the British War Office that the remaining i.egionaries who were not repatriated to Finland should be given an opportunity to set- tle In Canada, Lieut. Wetter, was g land la charge of the.. Dg e• their arr,vat In h.'nglnnd last spring. Arrangementa•were eventually made for the Finns to come to Canada to work in the lumber camps, and Lieut. Wotton brought them over and took his party through to North Temiskaming and got them satis- factorily placed at work in the bush As he predicted, these Finns who rendered good work to the British In North Russia, and underwent sev- eral months' military training and discipline out there and are eerily tooled to w•n14 os 31. Lain 41.1 the woods in their own co'antrv. are now rapidly settling down well to their new conditions, are giving satisfaction in their work and give promise of developing into good set- tlers. Rome of then are hnrtru later on to take up Perming work Most of them are single men. Menne hardy type* of vigorous 'ninnies(' inured to the extreme! of climate and accustomed to hard work. They are a eery gond type of 'ether. Some of them can speak very gond English, others in addition to their native tongue ran cnnrrr,, in Ru*- than and in Swedish, whiles ane of the m-, can speak fluently in Fin- nish, English, Russian, Swedish. Norwegian and is now learning French. I.ieut. Wetton has had a varied career, having served twice as a volunteer in the South African War, and later writing tote ',rusks nn his campaign experience.• Afterwards immigrating to Canada from the "Old County he spent a few years on the staff of the Manitoba Free IPress and as their medal travelling sp eozfe 000doot tis eoatrlbut.d to that paper many articles dealing wttt the development of the growin western towns. ile also undertook some lecture and immigration prow ppaganda trips in the "Old Country.° .While in England on the last oil these trips at the outbreak of the war, he Immediately joined the "2nd.1 King Edward's Horse" (let. Can.1 adian Cavalry Brigade) as a troop.l er, and saw considerable active sex,. vice in France nmol Belgium. Twice/ wonder' and rr'r•,•nmended for at u:uaus.lion, ,y 1- j .netted to the ISevonahire R», ,rnenf, and early 10 1910 -joined the "Finnish Legion" 19 North Russia. Most of his time out there he was on outpost duty with his Finns, oftentimes alone with them, and thereby learned theta language. There he met Miss Ainf Kaupland, wnnen of Rt1l hohadtravell travelled hundreds oil utiles alone to join her two brothers in the Legion. On learning her his. tory-she had been wounded and im- prisoned in the cause of her country e was well eared frx'n Friendship besaw that tween them grew apnea and later matured into love. After overcoming many, obstacles, Lieut. Wetton subse- quently succeeded In getting Miss K1uppinen erfely to England where their thrilling rnmanee was climaxed by their marriage last June Mr. Oaken Tokno being the bridegroom's best man, whilst the Finnish Legion- aries HHonor" thismed ehotreh S tInp Attar tbeil arrival in Canada Lieut. and Drat Wetton stayed for a while flta burr officially eonaeetett ta1tY •