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The Signal, 1921-5-19, Page 9wiwow.ltar Hatt K #.sir M it THE 5laWWAL 00D211 011, OPT. Everything you need for Fancy W(,rk 'nay he found here. Call and see the many beautiful and useful ar- ticles we have in stokk. Miss S. Noble South Side Square Goderich McEwen's • specials ' Flannelette* It reduced prices. Sheeting at rtdgctd prlees. Itoektast Drill at reduced priers: Gingham at reduced prieest. A nice ar•urtment dor Window Curtains. from 23e aid up. All -wool -licher; nary blue, double width. it 41.75 per yard. 1 nd.•rwear, t. - i•l•ar, nt prl ..t worth whit. A ire it another of articles in Gnaerira• et eelu.ed pekoe, J. J. McEWEN The Square Phone 16 Good Plumbing IS A DELIGHT Poor Plumbing IS AN ABOMINATION ' When we do' the job. w.• give you the right kited-' th.• kind that glees you pleasure and torfort. Red Cross Aims In Ontario 1. To act as a voluntary auxiliary to the Ontario Government in its health work. 2. To co-operate with local Boards of Health, School Boards, and volun- tary organizations working for good health. 3. To enlist the support of Ontario citizens in helping to establish Out- post Hospitals and Nursipg Service in remote parts of the Province. . 4. To create and maintain a reserve of money, garments and medical sup- plies, and td enlist voluntary aid, for emergencies, such as epidemics and disasters. 5. To create public opinion in favor of sound health measures. 6. To promote better health among children by the organization of Junior Red Cross auxiliaries in the schools. ONTARIO ENROLLMENT, MAY 22-28 "In the held of Public Health, harvest u ready and the laborers are few."—Prof. Winslow. Enroll with your local Red Croce Branch or Enrollment Committee, or, It there is no.e'ia your community, with the Ontario Provincial Wellston, 410 SHERBOURNE STREET. TORONTO. Canadian Red Cross Society Ontario Division COUNTY AND DISTRICT. 11 ,r,lin,:s p,poLatioil, a+ returned mnrr1isilatl arw•s,.rr, is scat. 1'ran Ia Ad:ilrsNof 4'reliton. died 4041 tI I .4th at the a^e -of seventy-three i ars. awing to the ,,•ullapw• of Aloe flax rket , the two mills ar Zurich will ¢ly wry flax this-.pr.ing. Earl dick -on. the young won of Mr. and' Mrs. t;...res Dlek•ou. McKillop to s n-ltip. fell while pday)rig at s 4aoot avoT-t`rni!nred 1tta hb•y Mit,—ben. the 1..i- ill Il.•u%ail tiei,slty wen w•a• taken to Litmlon for 4 . io„t.,• i•. Medfield Ass$•latkr:f." !.y T. E. 1;ntley. The plant of the %teeters F, nu1Ly Co. N'as 4.141wd -for a tea .1.1y-. uud about 4110' hltu.h'ed mel( mar thrul,n out of employment. A r,lo,tiou ..t twPnty ta•r cent. In wage- I,,. b..•u ,u•,•eph.l by the wen and t'„ ''owpu> Is resuming oteratiuna. 11Rt'YMt:1Jt4. 1 h. Brussels tennis club hastvcr fui t y men,b ers. The death occurred Sunday, May ' , of Mrs. Ireland, wife on of Ja'- K. Irehin . seventy-three years. '1 ht deceasedattheage wasof horn in Tucks smah town- ship, and after her marriage lived for many years in Morris towns`uo before ' moving to Brussels. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons and six daughters, I twenty grandchildren and two great. 1 randchddren. Mr. and Mrs. Ireland " celebrated their golden wedding fives years ago. R. Leatherdale and Mis= Laura Leath- _erdale left last week for Winnipeg, where they will make their hornet N1r Leather- dale had been a resident of Brussels for 'over forty years. Miss Leatherdale was an I active worker in the choir. League and i Sunday school of the Methodist church, and before her, departure she was pre- sented with a pearl neck) ice and a foun- tain pen as gifts from her Allow -workers. E. A. Dixon, late of Sudbury. has arrived to assume his duties as manager of the local branch of the Bank .of Nova Scotia. ',METER. Fire broke out in the Ex -ter ttax mill at noon on Monday of last week. The workmen were sway to dinner and before anything could be done the tame bunch/ ing was enveloped in flame, The building contained about six tons 01 Pix and about 200 pounds of dressed tier. and this, together with all the machinery. was destrqyed. Being an all -frame building, it burned rapidly. and lige cinders fiom the blaze ignited a numbs t'f the build- ings in the east—no feats than sixteen being on Pre at the same time. 1 he lows is estimated at about S10,010, partially insured. About twenty men were em- ployed at the mill. It is understood the Ontario Flax Co , which maned the mill. will rebuild. I Unusual Things Anything about the home that needs washing and that will, not be hurt by pure water itself may be safely immersed in the creamy, pure, cleans- ing Lux lather. Thursday, Map .44. 10211.-0 Clothes are a Problem but the problem is easily, solved if you consent us. If it is for work, for etyoFt, tor ordinary every -day wear, or for dress oc- casions you wish to be outfitted. wx' are prepared to do it in the correct style and at reasonable prices. EVERYTHING IN MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR (except boots and shoes) Silk shades, hanafo..,'od. _AN w R A g' picture* and their frame*, jewelry. brie -a -brae heir- looms etc all are purified like sow .:i.ti Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers i%vcft BROTHERS [1 11 ' RE UMITED. TORONTOsol I' 1 HE SQUn- GODERICH the rate of tree -growth is being made by the Forestry Branch of:the Department of the Interior at Petawawa, Ontario, in the heart of the Ottawa valley. Plots of different kinds of trees are set apart, and the rate of meth in these measured and John Leathorn. of Inger dl, a former recorded. The effect of thinning, tiim-I resident of Exeter. died suddenly on May ming and draining:upon the growth is also 51h. from hemorrhage of the btain. He studied, so that in a comparativ, ly few old and leaves a was wrxty dye years - tears data will be available which will be widow and family. He was ' tenon in of the greatest value in the management d [or a numMr o[ burned. intends to re-establish. himself to-•r-anxa-^ uo„-• : . of Canadian forests and woodia ds. Stephenyears c J wnship -'- in the livery leusfnw. Exeter. a )Ir.. .loltn F.r•kart. of Rt. r'olumhsn. I The death of Mrs. Charles U. G I odbolt t11 -aa•d swat oil Wulay. Llay sth, at occurred at her home, a tittle cast of the the are ..f eight) -*ix }e.u.. She aril t village. on Monday mornir g, May 9th. I her Irate husband were for many years The deceased was Mabe. Johns, a daugh- residents of the township of'\1iKf lop.I ter of blr.and Mrs John John. o' Exeter. she Wares right . liildren. tiny -two and was botn in the township of Usborne I number of visitors from the vahous grandchildren and thirty-four great- thirty-seven years ago. She is sdrvived !Canadian and United States centres. It gra neleielldren. by her husband and one daughter. is trached through Nuntsyiile, 140 milts 'Meeh regret was valises! by the death The death of Mrs. Bawden, of Edmon- north of Toronto, at which point the of Mrs. AIM.. t'artwri •ht. of tees er. ton, occurred at Dr. Hvndnian's hospital. trains of the Grand Trunk connect with sinhhi 1 iw•n.ld n oil %'. Ii velar of last 1 he deceased was formerly Miss Martin, ; steamboats dummerinn he all the territory. is to work. Mrs. •nrtw right wa. tarn Mt of Exeter. She was believed to he progres- sing P _ y Hnlb•tt iii nship. a daughter of Mr. sing favorabl . when she was seized w•th be nneeararidnthere isthe widest a nnat of and Mn. George.. $.sale.. and after her heart trouble and expired suddenly. She I recreations—bathing, and there golfing, fishing, is survived h; her daughter. father and g, g g• marriage !fret with her' hu,haral he mptlier, a brother and two sisters. boating, bowling, tennis, etc. A tribute Hull. tt until .alarut o years ago. to the merits of the Lake of. Bays as a She was forty yeah o ale Err bus- vacation. territory is fund in the fact 1,31„1 autTffi'e children sun•h'e. that it was chosen as the location for the IfEAFt►1 H largest and most modern summer re -ort I in the Dominion—thei5►gwin Inn. .5 branch of the CatMottr Women's This magnificent enterprise was opened 1'1a g a 1 acation ? The Lake of Bays region in the High- lands of Ontario is an ideal holi:'ay ttr i• tory and is attracting an ever increasing 1 FRED. HUNT. "'THE PLUMB1rR" Hamilton Street _ Phan* 135 w40iug Neeiinrr Eavwt,,.1:whin* 111,•,,1 l`'ork URIt ACID IN MEAT ass THE bogs take a= of salts tf your Bank herb or Hiadder bothers yon—Drtak sen orator. Throe tamest hare year meat am, 4e , tat 1 , but Bush your kidneys with salts oedaiooa117, sari • noted authority who Ulla us time moat m ms. aria and which almost paralyses tirkidnsrttt•in their ef- forts to expel it from tins Mood. Them bosoms sluggish and wakes, then ye suffer with a dull misery in the kidslsa repos, sharp pains in the back er sl headache, dinginess, your stomieh emu; tongue Is eoat.d and trims tbs weather! le bad you have rhenmabte twinges. artse gets cloudy, full of sediment, eb•aa i. yoofften `et sore and 1111 ' time during tb. n1pAk 0t1 to seek Id two or To neutralise these fr 4tattae"s addle, to dans. the kidneys sad (hair a hadyr. urinous wants plee bur eussead J.d Baits from any pharmacy islet! tack. • tablespoonful to • M water infers breakfast for • dopa and your kidneys will then set Baa TWA famous WL ie meia fro. the sell dd CZand brios juice, smokiest id* llfal, . 1 Ma b..s wed for pesereAlMr be gash aid stimulate el .h Minn ells Ie neutralise the •std. h tits% .o it as loess irrttat si thus Oft bladder weakness. Ja4 &les le vs enact dM jn d ells i Unt *Yeas alb IMNrwalw d+lg ttotue quite re/ .eorred The .•rare was „ .rwpli.b..l by a +.•rune treatment. T. Hunkr•k. sit Hensall.. -whore -holes et Hemel II were recently DECORATING .\\li Decorating Materials Wall Papers, Paints, etc. \Ce sell you the materials. or take the contract of decorating your home, store or office. - Estimates cheerfully given GLASS Window Glass, Plate Glass Mirrors, etc. \1-e can supply your scants in any kind of Glass J. CUTHBERTSON North slid West at. Phone 354 MEN'S SUITS of Right Quality As well as our young men's style we carry a large and complete stock of the more con- servative models for both young and old, ranging in price from $16.50 to $38.50. SPECIAL FOR Saturday and Monday 15 Men's English Worsted Suits in blue and fancy materials, all new patterns. While they last $22.50. All -wool blue Serges, guaranteed Indigo dye, pure wool, single and ouble breasted styles. ile they- Last $35.50. ial — 15 Men's Sui • to clear at $16.75. M. ROBINS Open Evenings t. r i M i;T' League has been ortranizel by the the baby b• sick when he is g P Indies of Sr. James' church. cross and peevish, cries a great deal and for the reception of guests during the John Allen Roberta. eht.R tarn of O a worry to the mock he rare anaby's lesson of 19'2Q and seldom has a summer Own Tablets. 1 he italets are ideal resort hotel made such an instantaneous th'lte J. S. Roberts one of Ide nes. 1 heare appeal to discriminating travellers. Arty When Baby Is Sick. e aar. . . medicine rot noy S*iturth's earliest and most prominent a general but thorough laxative which ' aeent of the Canadian National -Grand hnairtess Olen. died Ina Toronto hos- regulate the bowels. sweeten t h e Trunk Railways wiil gladly send you the pital on Slay snit. in his' thirty-fourth stomach, banish constipation :Ind indi- Illustrated folder "Lake of Bays." gieing rear. 1.'..e several year. Mr itulerts gestion break up colds and simple fevers full details regarding hotels, boarding had igen Mm4IX•ting a siv,•essfeil drug and make teething easy. Concerning them bltalliwss at Toronto. The martins Mrs. Phillippe I'ayen. St. Flavien, Que., were brought to *.•*forth for inter- writes : "Baby's Own Tablets have been meat. a wonderful help to me in the case of my Miss Mary J. M,•luto-I, diel early baby and I can strongly recommend them Tocwlnr morning. May loth. after a to other mothers - TheTablets are sic' h} long illness. Her early hum.• war hu medicine dealers or by mail at 'l.; cents ! Mcliillop town+hitt. t.ut nine years ago a box from the Dr. R'illiams Medicine -she and her twin sister. alias Ellen 1. Co., Brockville, Ont. Mrint.eli. moved to :kwturt1,. Several brother.-IIrvive. . - .• (*LiNTON. Mts+ RTr•het Netinnx. rtnrr.hter of Mr. and Mrs :Vex. Nellana of torn. w -as married 4011 Weslnowday of last •week, but rtes. .1. E. Hogg. to William f of Ip How fart 111# Trees Grow 7 One of the things most necessary to know in regard to Canadian forests is how rapidly they grow again, when cut down or burned over. Mist of the European countries have this knowledge in fairly Toho Nhnddisi tr ,Holey township. complete form and are managing their Mr. and Mrs. *haddock will resfd, In forests accordingly'. !rtt European figures • cannot be applied to Canadian forest. Shuuley. ; I Each Cu untry must make up its own )Ii -'i -u t\'ani real tztorti 141w1i have growth -tables information on this sub- I.an r•ninlnrtftrg tTth rtlntoiF=11F1R1 i ri} itct,is being gath4 ail to different p::rts of e •ommeri•e for *Rome years -in the old Canada. One of these scientific studies of \%lurerley hotet building. bare now 1 I' relmwsl the property Mrs. .1. 1,. Heard passe) away on May ahh at the early age of tw,•nty- tive year;. the war the only daughter of Mrs. Tasker•of Clinton ami the late 41,44-lras t T:t-1.k44-**t—Huu44tT-- Sleewas married ataatt six years ago and leave+. Is•+ides her hu+latrul. a win and Owen daughter*. For simee time it has leen the prat. - ter of tie ioanl of education of To- ronto and that of Loudon. England. to exehnnge t,-aelers for a year. and ('lin- ton will this year have tin• honor of lasing represented In the Motherland by three former ('lintonians alio are now on the Toronto staff. These are alis. Sadie Hiilnwss_(I}tlughter of Rob- ert iroluiesu, Miss Th11 O'Neil and Mr. F..lnter liete,om. They will enter on their work in Engin sal the latter part of August. John Totynsliend, son of Mr. and Mrs. Atlwrt Townshend. e.1 hmelerirh township, and a graduate of Clinton Collegiate rnutitute.• has won the 1'111- 1 loam Moffatt scholarship at Queen's 1'utrersit}•. wiN(;IIAM. .Uhert Firming. agr.i sixty-one veers. pass.vl away at hi+ home hem on May 10th atter an illus s 401 srreral month*. 11e had tarn a refit/lent of Wtnghim for a nnmhe•r of years. moving here frnm T.urkmrw. Vrtnr to his t lns*s he had been #111 employee of tie 'West- ern Foundry t'n. itPslde.s els widow. he 1* ,urrire.l by two wins. F,ilIott Fleming. G. T. It. agent at Fergus. a1N1 Alvis Fleming. of Chatham. .51 Detroit. un May 11th. Miss Mernie Maye Johnston, daughter of the hate sorrow' Johnston and of Mrs, John- ston. mho-ston. Winghw•m, was married to Thos Ikoneld Flitter. son of Mr and Mr.. 11enry Fitter of %'Ingham. The Huron Medieval A.s,-Iation nets in the Ihldfellewti Hall here on 1'eey. ne-.lay of last week. Thr prinelplil sAdre*aw on the program were "l'er- nieioun. Anaemia. 1ta Illagnoriit and Treatment:- ivy Dr. Norman t;wyn, of Toronto, and "Some Acttrltleus of the V tf,,`V4el ifpik • ►yFg• 41441 Health" Comes to you and the children if yyou have Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery in the house. For "little -one,' and "grown- ups" this old fashioned vegetable tonic and bloocl•maker is still used by the million bottles every year. It was fiat used by every- body 50 years ago and is still safe and sane because it contains no alcohol or narcotic. It is made up of Blood root. Oreson Grape root, Queen's root. Stone root, Cherry Bark without alcohol. Make your blood redder and your health better by going to your nearest druggist and ob- taining Dr. Pierce sGolden Med- ical Discovery in tablet or liquid form. CR7fTli a I. Roes. S.cex. * t have need Dr. Pierce'* Golden Medical i►fseovery for s number of years and am praised to rrowmend It as a blood parifh r. I know It has no equal. es 1 said It for my boy. MyneIglil s and friends were Surpriswith the rennin"; In fief, i do not think he would to alive to -day had Enot been for the ' Ma1lc•1 DMileovwry. also keep It on hand for eougba, es H Rens eo from other (-oath medlcihe. ; Instead of npa.ttinc the stomach, •s moat cough syrups do. It Is good for the stomach. I only welsh i had known shout lir. Pl.ree's m.4lcinee soulaer.•— Maa. Pastor Amin. houses, etc. I 9,178 SETTLERS VIA C.P. FLEET English Settlers Rrorght $175,- 000 Here to Bay Land Bring Your Films to us :I: De: veloping, Printing and Enlarging Prompt Service Reasonable Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed H. C. DUNLOPPhm* B. Plisse No. 1. The Rexall Drug Si Garrick Despite the strengthening of rem etrictions against fresh immigration into this country, and the conliinuef-' ' tion of the ruling that all new set- tlers must show $250 in cash ani their railway fare to their destina- tion before brine admitted into the Dominion, these new settlers con- tinue to arrs've in large and inereas.- ine numbers. pairing the months of January, February and Ma:cn no less than 9,187 new colnnis's •••''ere•1 St. John via the Canadian Pacific is alone, being 1,450 in January, 2,045 in February and 5,692 in Mach. hers would have been eon- .idrably sager, so he altipptng m n aver, if the $251 ren'iirem-rat d been dropped to the former $50 ate, as It was recently thought would be done. In fact, steamship officials .state that many hundred in- tending immigrants cancelled their bookings upon learning that the high rate was to be maintained. In detail, the Canadian Pacific re. ecrd• for the three months are u follows: purine January. five of the cors.' ppa ny'* steamers arrived at St. Jahn, N.B., with a total passenger list e1 3.556. of which 1,47.0 were new colon. ists for Canada and 1,307 for the United States.. In February, six steamers arrived with a total of 5,032 passengers. of which 2,0.15 were new colonists for Canada and 1,490 for the United States. Nine steamers arrived In March, bringire t'•Ffil passengers; 5,962 be- ing new colonists • or `this country and 509 for the United -States. As to the type of colonists on these incoming vessels, the case of the "Minnednsa"—the but to arrive in March—might be cited as fairly rerreaentadve. She brnatht fiery -flee farmers together with their wives. ninety children and $175,000 to Intent in Canadian lands. These new settlers were personally conducted to their western destination by A. M. E. Hill of the C.T.R. Colonization and De- velopment Department. Moat of those were for the district around Lloydminster, a flourishing' tam OS the Alberta-Saskat•hewa1 There were also '40 domestics hound for Rerina and forty for Toronto. Prom which It will be seen that fib enuntry 1a proenring a goodti sham of 'hp sort of aeweomer 11! Meet require/. 1 Studebaker and Gra' Dort MOTOR CAR Let us give you a demonstratki *Tth cars before you decide on jot r s I rin lurch • ' . Our new Battery Charging Outfit is workin: fine and we are now in a 'position to handle any number of Batteries. • PREST-O-LITE STORAGE BATTERIES are good Batteries. This is proven by the fact that four-fifths of the Automobile Companies in Can- ada are using them as standard equipment. We have them here ready for delivery. Non -Glare- Lenses from $2.75—$4.00 a pair. USED CARS FOR SALE. 1 -Gray -.Dort Special, good as new, 192.--- 1 Studebaker, 4 -cylinder, 5 -passenger. thor- oughly overhauled and repainted. 1 -Ford Touring, in good running order. ---- 1 Ford Delivery Truck, in first-class shape. - -"tease Tractors and Machinery. - EAST STRGE3'-vaRAC3 T. F. HOLLAND r—` GREY TENNIS aed RU G.SH4FS These Greyhound She • are HIGH PRESSURE CURED and as such they outwear any other make you have worn heretofore, because no other rubl.er canvas shoe will wear so well as one cured by the High Pressure Process. GREYHOUNDS are the only line of rubber canvas shoes made by this process in Canada. Try Greyhounds and see how much longer these wear than others made under the old process. Get them at Hern's Boot Shop. REPAIRINO ALWAYS THE BEST HERN'S BOOT SHOP r 'Ya* - /•••.. r. a 1- J t 1