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The Signal, 1921-5-19, Page 7THE SMELL Thursday, May 19. 1921--1 These Eternal Meals nivHAT to get for dill. when y r nerves are set ner?" "What ton\ right. get for supper" To -day, to -morrow, next day; every day in the week. This is woman's"problem and the source of almost endless worry. It is when 'Q are tired- rve tired- hat such ings become a • ource of w rry.711reis n g e of ' ' like Ur. Chase's Nerve F to combat this condition.. \ True,, there -are--timeii 4E-91<.-Chaasi)4 when most women take a Nerve 'oat is such a heli] pleasure and pride in cook- under these very conditions ing and baking, but when that elms come to be relied you are not feeling up to the upon byte great majority mark it does get on yoc.r of Canadian women. Head - nerves and become a real aches, . sleep ssness, tired. worry -a nerve -exhausting depressed fee 'ngs, lack of worry. energy are so e of the ac- cnmpanying.sy toms. Since meals are, es4entinl to life, the' old problem of "what to eat" must endive, but need not be a worry You can obtain :Chase's Nerve Food fro' , your dealer at 50 cents a C.1N.t,I)I.1N til:.\MEN HIT --Newer F: - N. - lsaVlrllar�llasIbal !Amman* the l'IIWae. - Detroit. 11 4'.luidilu +..4111.1' 'err being refu•rd employln.•ut I.y 111.1uy - 1-a.Nel.:Stales tassel-• ._iters ,tt Iletr,i. rail ntb•'r lake ports 101 ?.-.,'Is num being lilted out for the boll. • 11. the past net riy et 0-1 1 cr4s1•I crew 1 Lake ja sseneer awl freight service t Iailevl d u)n.lo•r of t`.aluldi•ur 4.11. but a ti •4 pleoe-of b gi+lali.4n Wren y pyswrl, by. 1'.n.grl•.. •'hono. thal.4t. 114 of 1'.IWithin and ..4 11.1. for- eign '4' Meal. - The le .1:110:1 r n -iii the Ir otb1e Is. POW hat "Ain A.1 t' Provide -for Treatlwmt 4 f►1.4144.1 .Holli rieatneu. • •wJ,Ich w III he nit into op r:etion 1i-ar THE nomacNs HOUR' THE MISERY OF BACKACKE Somebody's Birthday. This Is 'body's birthday, Just as sure its NIP : Some little troy is xis years old, Suttle 11111.' girl is eight. Sluue little boy is 11,1'w• 11. -dray, Nome little girl lhirl,s'h, Kline little Iwltls are exactly two -- Two apiece, I mean. 1.1 '4';.' m:e•t. local vessel 11 •n say, sill n,.bke Iw.'lt uwu.'ryy re 411sib14' For exp•• of-byxplittlicut - fur • Iie•n .1411.4-. who are taken, in 4111 th1. '.4.14 :lino 'f,n• hnrdal wipeIlw•s in the bi,'1.t of jl ala• )est jI__a sailor INW11110 U1_ Id• •as went to•the tu.,rio.• ho.plfal,. ab"re lar era- •' rove for will 0x• pea 4,, 11N• t•.'s.s'I °water. :1.14 the '4II4•.II..Il of the nati.:tidily .,r 411-- xillnr w•.,• never fir:mold uta. Hut the maw 1,141' plt.•e, cue of .,IRiclerl hien •4''11.4•h ,lir4•tly up 411 the VI •I'. Ill 4Ialr.u.4•nt.. and 11N•al in ttigrat 411 'AI1 rr.:Ire directed to see that a cal f111. systematic and Iwri,wlfeel cheek 4 mn iint:tinel of oh hospitalised eawM. 111.a1 they Art 11 lie prup•rI) di4p,sc1t of 11t1V1 4 Ellie fibrous of the r1'gulit10nx. Someone is eating his birthday Bake ,tad laughing over the plows : Solwrlue is .rluiNIIg her birthday dolls 1►h all her lingers dud thumbs. ?tumors.' is INIuni-Ing his birthday lull, 4Ir winding Ills birthday w,tcb, Slower. 1* out Lal W1140 1.r tall For birthday butter+svtch. Think of the beautiful birthday books, Thiuk of the birthday t•he•r, Think of the birthday happiness Every day iu the year 1 Every day In the year, my dear, Every day we're alive, • happy child hi nue 1.r two, or three 1.r four or 11ve. The Animals' Part In the Nan-('h1W N Ihy. 'tile t\'INNI f,luily Wan Dile of die nicest families that ever you could kuuw. Children and animals all Mixed up lug.'th.r. Celia \\'0041 mux 1110 oldest little girl Si,,, reminded you of Snow-\Vhitt• In the fairy tale. Sisterette was u 441/uwn?11114* Moller rat, w, dignified she wade you think of a princess •111 disguise. Dan was a hit; Huy $.',•alit and 444,4* a big yt1140W dog. Q'a-era was a very 1l►11rpliug of a lasso. /11111 11'0.44.' wits u 11111e Lit til:e•k ;t(imea-pig. '4111.1'1• wen. 1erer so 1111111y 1111111' child 1.011 in .4111. hour and lever so 114.1ly tuore• animals. and they all loved rack ,,thea very touch. Ttie children leotard' 1.11 Ho. tither 4ulhwlkt 11.- 'the world. ••Y1rn 11111441 I,,'.4111+11," M,thrr Wood said, -because 4111•} Ii'4' w4 good t1, y1111." "'fell id abbot it\Mother," .\Ca-w•a ask141 one muruing'444 a the 1- .y' and mit 11N• big IItkle girls were dressing - a open fire . \lelle•r pulled -a .Ills w' ,4N•1., 4111 In !ally's foot. "TI,.' 4.44.4. gay.' 111.441. 1.1/afs (r eke 4114.4 sock for twby,"• said Mother. ".►1.d they gave their avoid to k -toe waren," nib 1.41, 144111, 1.N 111s 11.4.4.1 risme through the D.s4t---"f-r khvk4- "rolunrl sweater. s "Your y4arnl wooden untlem.4ar, ton, .:Sae from the Iwrk of r11e sheep." M..t h er lohtea1.- --- ---: . . ".\1.d 1111 therm buttons --" Perlia. ku.rliug i11 front of \Vnoca, popped the shiny buttons of her -11tH,' dress into the gaping bllttuuhules as . she spoke ",all these buttons oyster. gays' 11x." -1 0•041 ' I Iyf4[er3 !" \%a�wa gurgled with delight. '14•Nters are soft . t•elia : 'white,. hard '^' - 4 • • V J 11.1. thea Si t telt., a rh ulgh he knew what they were talking bout. pushed a rough. gray oyster atwi'tt tit was iter favorite' plaything across the thaw. 4'1•IIa 1/41-k4441 it up t a shiny pink and blue p'arl. just lik.4 1.10• 1,1111111.4 oe her clothes. "That's alit • the f+tltr"us 4.01114• from,- she expla tied. "Who- made oar hale-rc4A.onV" cried Wm ,w i. as other 1iw1 Velia'w golden (lair with a hale Idle i.,os that w.1. Just the .obtr of her eyes. "A dotal. caterpillar,' Mother said, ••I lh, I know :" shout 1 lawty, 441141 loved the crawling t•r.a4;lr s. "1'4-e weal d catei•nillar spin si .. It comes out ..f hi. m,_ut11. and a 441,1115 14 'round and 'ru41n.1 and 'round his Removed ---by Lydis E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound. Hesford, took Lyda F: Plnkham'a Ve table lompound f.'r jaskache, and 1 :11.11 a female weak• Mss 1 felt dizzy nervous, and was without 1•Ilrrgy. I had to force myself to do my work, and was always tired. Sawa Pinkham ad- vertisemeat which induced me to take the Vegetable Com- pound, and my hark FI•adually stopped exam.mg and fei t lighter in spirits. 4 recommending the Ve•q•0table Com pound with pleasure to .it I meet who complain u I did."-MILUKLD Skoog, Meaford, Ont.. Woman's Precious Gift The one which she should most zeal- ously guard is ber health, but she often neglects to do so in wawa until some ailment peculiar to her sex bus faptened itself upon her. When lo affected women may rely upon Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable (omp,wnly sd, a remedy that has been wonderfuluccessful in restoring health to suffering women. • j f you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound will help you, writ,. to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. Iconftdentiall, Lynn, Mau., for advice Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. Speaker's Chair for Canada Speaker's Chair .Ala Is ii resented to the C�alawhic aPioaae mmona b the � arlia- Ountary Aseocl.don (Un-itdd Hing - tom branch) to take the place of that destroyed In the fire at the Par- liament Buildings, Ottawa, In Feb- Tnary, 1916, is now completed, and it is expected that the presentation w11 be made by the Right Hon. J. W. Lowther, speaker of the Imperial Nouse of Commons, during the sum- mer. The gift hu been tendered by the donors as "an abiding token of good will between both Parliaments," and ;bas been gratefully accepted as such ThD the Canadian House of Commons. e chair is an exact copy of the Speaker's Chair in the House of Commons (designed by Pugin who w1. Berry's assistant in,.the build - bag of the New Palace of Westmins- ter), which has been used since the Occupation of the present chamber by the Commons in 1862 Like the original. the replica is a beautiful example of carved oak. It stands- 3ift Stn. surmounted by a canopy t' Utaring the Royal Arms, which are oared in a piece of old oak taken from the roof of Westminster Hall. The neat of the chair is upholstered In green leather. The right jamb of the chair is inscribed: - "Manus juste nardus• memor et fidelis mens coma* rectit'; and on the left jamb is inscribed: - "Nee preco nec gqrreetlo; libertas in legibus; hosti■ Yoaori invidia; laus Deo." 1.111 and gaio' 11411 1'w•0 hauler, of sugar. :1.1.1 the lila horse wiggled his 1•;1.•.. '1'11111 wry his - way of saying. •"rh.u16 I >•'11, hey dear, for thinking 1.4 1111' loui.l• II. 4;uyul. 1 1111 F. YOU AN ANTI•4fl4ARS LENS? 1 ..whints Thal lalw• Requirlult Them Is Not Observed. Toro11lo. M; ' 11 II boor,' antra 1X.'114.'4 may not he Issued this year to ear ,rww•rs Who lune 1101 4.01111111431 with the late n•glydiug ' non-g1.1re L•n+w, rntnpblIuts ,n'e IM•in¢ lierl from almost every nureiclpallty in the , Province flet the Law is not being oloierte1. .11nwa any eventllg. card are shell noon 1111• hlghw•'lys, 341,4.'14 at first thought :14414':4• in 1x• without ontt- I ta•Ire lenses. hilt o41 clox.r inxpr11011 111"y hart' 1111•.0 leases, 1/11t 1101'014 111.. 14-4 there. i. a glare wh1411 dna passing Irani... ..4l40I,•nIl3' the h•ouhle is; 111141 II.I IOmves are n°I prnle•rIv 1111411x1141 1.r , ' are v.110114141 with 111.141.4 that nee t.a. ,1'rnng. 'I'h,• . piv.I•nI law- regardi1lg attt 1110141. lights teas 44vswyl by 110 1111 114.• r.eu11t111e11d-1114141 of the \Ii,i•ter of Highways and in co111- 0F1114nr milli 11 widespread 111.1111i 110 1.0 the !taut of the public. The e1.(,rre went' of this part of Itl.' taw" reglad 10.: uloluy CPPhicles is i1. the haus. of the municila111ties. Th • s4w;•ili.'tion. i14 11ul:lri" n.:u•di,: .1ut•moilide 14gIt1 ii' are anomie the .tl• ,lest -•111 th 141111:aut. While there is .1.0 .1 him; at pre4l•111 .t••a Ism -nitre 11u1p. the gl 1.e 1•.41 L.• el w:m sed bi' Fir trn•. 314111 x411.4'mI. The Ipq• 1.41411.114 It( t0101..igh. +►ora-+-it.1N--f+wfi41--Ir+xtnl4bll•1-- 'I.-rlfnr ~ with the whole'IHe.Coll of glare Slid lighlillg, ,401 ala' .4i•'. rl g.a-a 1.t' 141.• roito- • 4:Itiott4 1•:111 I4• roar.', te.t by vigil In 1• on the part of 1114411!•/4411 • Ht Nr 1101)1. "1'440H/14.,' crowed ttc Wl•wal.'i who often went to walk Nit ll 4..r•1Iy. r►ver Mother •.li'4. "lied the most 1.f. the caterpill,r- !!1.1 .pin+ our silk for Vas. We call il'••n, -ilk• worn.." There was a fi>,uny noi.e. N,1;.4•r, 1,,kl11g 110w1. Na•w - n. of-1-(i•terett* s kittens playing with th.' hair blal;,h that had slipped to the tl.xu'. \Io4Ie Id,-keil up the hair 11111,'!. iw4-1'.1.1 t children that every bri•t.l. 1 11, 1or)t. Liken from the 1..00 1.- -And the hest Wiwi... that 1144.' 11. Rari.,." ell it44 about it. 11, 11. now it was bre.: told another milk -awl Bu Mother *bout .t Iw,I given to .1 rung. Al eggs for th-em, hI. honey. -Where are all slplarse?- It$kel looking out 51141W was falling ' _great white fakers, and. 141 far ash the road and walks were 1. riel deep of the window. In x11.14?. "1 guess we can't go h. wheel. • id .1 lu.l• fr.nu cry.'. NI,4 told 411 tirJ 1ha1. L'ui44 1• little ,•hihln•n 4)0 01,1 14.11 W1141 Tail) 1 th.' is -e.. % im 111.1,14• IoM; now. do you *11T TO N. No Furca.- ect^•` t'• r'•,•. of John Y d a1 Rlversdale. I • ab'. \I'v 11 I4 •, ,•,. nulik.'l nt nre••0nt 111,1 taw 1..1. Jahn ':Il 1.l will be .xhnm •'1 nil', 41. 411 a-43.11 1111111_ Ih • 1•\ ' , • 'I:a' Old-time Baking Days Again! PURITY FLOUR anal, ns W.I. 0011f .1111.4•••• 1 - nm. .vs n.0„ e- -, t•t•slllt of sn•ni •ion of foul play ent.rtalitod 4,y re, t;, in e•.nlw•el41111 14111. Ili- arylh .+n )It'• oi_hl a,f .11•ri1 1 1t i+ understood 4t11t i1. "r.l.r have the Iwslw exhnno4l :old -I frost -r, 11NH41•In rxatl.lmltirtH II01e1 uletic.- or the d,-..1 1111111 w'0111,1 Is. renlir,.l T'. ,tet' np a lonxider4hle aroma of .ney. it appears .that when the tier pruwutw•LIL ..it_"xn•hleutiLt deal " 411111 .e ilosi an hnpu•st naleawsl ..try, is :, difficult matter to have; 4111.11 n d/wishnl quashed and the ease n4,4w11e1. \ 4.0 111,1 5008, Just then there earn• a "Tinkle; ilakiar tIul*lo', -' - It's' 111.' sleigh -hells o11 Die snow•' plow:" el tell Wawa • Vol'h.r excused th.•ni aft wi that they 4.4111141 1411911 144 41 .- .r 111110w• 14111 Watch (110 144.1111i - *Y. .':a1Y pulled by 7 l,lg bh- horse, who 9NHId,44 Jas./bead with ivory fires step. - dee him;' -a idllletbsu "hot. deter- ' He's saying. '1 it.t for the toys and t get this clean for tin - ala'" oe pt.sed by the Wood 4, lion at his heels, ran l lowrv0r. •al:"1'm relative. and resi- dent. .141)1144 f lot. i,•e„1•rally :Ire hrdd-, fug tirnlly t" the "pinion Ihat 111. 1c1.i nnn•d.r1•tl w.tnew fu a oi. 4III. 1,1111 lip -1 14414411 the 1244i 1301 ••• 4,11. 1'11 1---. 11.,11 this village on 1110 high i1. 11110,1 100. intros.. excitement 1 .'vai1.,I ht'rr- t slay. following �Ih. tr:agil h .t 144" {utng-farmer- I4 was for x. fell Nat.uutltitlg less than ha , ng t11.' 1.4.'111 N ' Ila satisfy the people. it n \'.lad. the dead matt. 181,41• IF ern James. to the h"110 01 .11-1/11 M.4ay111 1.0 the' 1'1411. •.sstou, 1.111` TOW ow i night of 111e Irallerly. 14e left hl11ifyl 'N at 111 u'1'l4N•k to drive home to hose whale. saying he w111t14! 101• home 111 1w.1 r nlfuutr$. That was when be was last 4.1. nlh•r. The next mooning 110 era• 11141 dead ill the buggy in the drivc.hl on his father's farm by Its brother: '4th a deep lcuuud In his 111•.111, s.IIJ duly.' 114.11 intli.ted by a kirk from the Ione. ' mined lie look - get t 111. 011.141' girls. I must Toys :Ind the g the ho, (louse, Lan, t?ii • „RU L# If1111 1011 11 y FLOW' More Bread and Better Bread ef13 1114 L Y DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO b LLE ElAMD 3 ''MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3 Yr. c..e.t sap "srEU'IDBEE" - -crrr. orEwE- - -CITY or *uvvALo- 411Ter44a_ BUFFALO - Dull/Max let to_1Nor.' 15tY -CLEVELAND 1000. &Teem.9,004.u. ( Unarm 1 tae. Clayman. 7.00 r. 1/. u Armr cvs4se-' 740 A. IL ( 4/1133Aaa TIME •t Ant., avnun T.20 A. 1L ICo.'n.•etioru st (Smiled for C.d. Plot, Iva -I. -Dy, To do. D.4.11 W Ober Sall.. 10.M1d - ticket. readmit between la,eal. sad CM..I.ad re geed far tr.a00wtrti.a f� .v Auk ticket .41404 or loons* weeny for tkl.t. ol. C a 11 tL.. 1144..x. TaarC. 1 M La -- 110.44 Mound Tno. erne x dare return bent, for are not enamelling 113 IW e . cents.' 411.....* 04 c w. la end Great nip Weld" '131111.11,14"tr..� ..n �.«eri..l INNI)•." •chart et Me 7ka Cl.e.lud & Saha., Traaeit Compal Cleveland. Uh,o The 1:r... 44Vr . a a a A N D a i C. -tee lames ..d moot eesly IM"'me•r at«m.. o. Ia4..4 w.te. of taw world. a4.rlaa capacity. 1500 pmmirer.. 5 that, regardless of condition, we're going to get the best quality for you that can be obtain- ed, and we're going to stand back of it. o This year mcre men than ever are going to demand fine merchandise -they aren't go- ing-hi-take o- ingto lake a Chance when quality is gener- ally -doubtful. - • _ -- .iese F. H. MARTIN, Tailor n:a_° 1 • See Our Wedding Stationery Jane Brides --Before PlacingYour Order. --Jane Brides J GRAY-DORT Built in Canada by skilled Canadian Workers and Canadian Capital 'tal The vein' was executed by Ha (By Courtesy of the C.P.R.) mere Fry Hems and Sone, of eter, ander the direction of Sir ink Baines, of the ()ffice of Works. It was recently on view at the rooters of the Empire Perlis - Association. Westminster V,1, when the Speaker and a large =of Lords and Commons, were red by Sir H. d'Eville, secretary of the association tad Mr. T. Wil- son, Clerk of forks and Deputy ofILeewer Westminster hir, 1. a i framed ro• ll of parchment, ornamentally in- peribed as follows: - "1 is replica of the Speaker's Chair in the Horse of Commons, at 19 herewith Ile tie I ouse ofCommonsat presented04- taws by the United Kingdom branch of the Empire Parliamentary As - Iodation, comprising members of roti Howes u a fitting symbol of the t Parliamentary tradition *bis& binds together the free na- `1en1 of the British Commonwealth." The scroll is signed: - "Birken- head, Lord Chancellor; James W. Lowther, Speaker of the House of Commons, Joint President, Empire 'p�*ARamentary Association, ilnited l�tdom branch, Westminster Hall." jlllf�jjrrrmrlerly the Canadian Speaker, pfd leaving office, was entitled to Ibke away the ehair in which he sat *e • perquisite, but this perquisite 11 new be lost. It is probable that chairs of the de some of eish House of still w cadence lin country' mansions. n Pollen, in his 'biography of rd flldtwouth (Henry ddingtow) to Lodge, lkhmthe e d Park om of SILIB anby George ppredsi . ibII. to IMIMie« to the Crown -there were two old and bulky armchairs standing guard, one at each side of the fireplace; they were chiefly remarkable for their lumbering size and gaunt, in- convenient form, and visitors, al. ways curious as to their history were told theywere the chairs of the House of Commons in which Addington had at as Speaker. He originally possessed three of these chairs. He presided over the House of Commons 144 three consecutive - Parliaments, and bad the distinction a< being the first Speaker of the Commons of the United Kingdom on their ascrmhly nn ,Tanuary 22, 16'71, after the Union with Ireland. One of the -chairs disappeared, Dean Pel- lew says, and the mystery of its fate was never solved. The lthair of the first Speaker of the first reformed House of Com. mons is in the Parliament 'House of the Commonwealth of Australia at Melbourne. It is the chair that was provided for the temporary chamber in which the House of Commons sat after the fire of 1834, and was taken away as his perquisite by Charles Manners -Sutton when he completed. late in 1884, his long term of office as Speaker. Manners -Sutton's soft took the chair out to Melbourne when he was appointed Governor of Victoria, and presented it to the Legislative Assembly, whose succes- sive Speakers sat ,in it for many years. In course of time another chair was substituted for it aadat the inauguration of ow, Ceram- wealthth rassnplaate recordi1 it was ng Bits history - la the House of Representative" for the alts of the Speaker, _114 er3711 iMIIIC-.13==Tn.r .►T, ', N" n.,.. . rautrffluitetif401 11140nolo...ore. " 1 1111441411411 Ir r'4 1 NMIl IBtil1)<ft111 a Plilr f I t3u(CE TINa3 :rrl, 11F-4 I lltiiiil , l An Uncommon -- fie=dna-, wittPuraprytoti ears on the an exceptional car and a41 uncommonly d Good Investment V oi+t can buy all the good of of .the ere willing to pay the price. - . y- , other -ea' f-sl�let r�7,t-re= --rbc ,tom the complete cotnhination of desirable feature§ which the biggest bargain in the motor car field. Gray -Dort value has created it wide demand for this - d;eaiers-ate ubfc to make alrnost- inttued #e deliveries to a few your dealer to -day. • T. F. HOLLAND, GODERICH, ON ., -tete Gray -Dort stab able investment for yo Gr -Dort in other cars i price can you secure - kes the Gray -Dort , • . at Gray -Dort owners. See (;RAY-DORT 'MOTORS, LIMITED (,}l::lilatlt, Ont.