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The Signal, 1921-5-26, Page 6`--trburwL•y, May 241, 1921. THE SIGNAL - OODERIOH, ON T. A UX Shampoo is a real .•-- ' luxury 1 ( Perfect cleanliness and a rr cal >�, ,�reshiog stimulant for the scalp >♦,ere the best of all means for ensuring hair health. In other 1 words -try a LUX shampoo. 1 i Dissolve a tablespoonful of 1 LUX in a gallon of very hot water, whip into a cream lather. and then temper with cool water. Rub well into the scalp --you'll enjoy the invigor- •ting, a easing sensation. Then ria thoroughly in fresh itepid water and dry the hair. in 1 the sun if possible. never with strong heat. Los is sold .t all cocas. depart- mental stores. etc. A handy mosso ixk "The cos of 'Dewy Clothes ' r rlodiv ..d fav* .n mewed. LEVER BROTHERS UMiTED TORONTO Mf ( 4%1 11:111 La 11 1'niv44rsltI:es Rist 'edentate orga Mast hins herr j4111e1 *1111 I 110144 of I1114 Cultist Sates to Istmor Madame Marie tlirie, the Polish -lawn citizen of France. f.. mous the w41r141 over as tlw el4lis o.vener of radium. 'Lelia spirit of ler 441'144111 1114• father I1l14444411 to 1111, wot«lerfnl woman 'who iwbil.nl her love of rese•.eretl Iu her f14111er's Irleor. story at 11'arsaw. 11'he•n she went to she be. PParisto •coptiunstudiest. her 4•..in 11441114 1114(111 with Prat -sow Curie. Rise was then Ilk., SkI,Nlowskl. Her Iitip of na •its ti lel her to hIvestlga- thtnia\ seldom prnrsuel by woolen stn. thuds, bmf t'rufr,s.r Curie anal 111* 44•14411/•a awn• struck by the hnadth Of kits,- Ice she displayed, end -tlw assurance •1th which she coulbw•tel •-6•i; experiments nal sualyxel their result,. Silty arriel her lite hhlsINenII threw ' eat r s Is. 1n. the CO11104414111 of Nle v441n•h for r limn Wheel 14114144$$ II 11/111y (mw1111 1111' • efforts, 4'uri44 totll with pride of her refusal to abandon the s.4er•h whet he 4 Ire! of any attainment worth whhtb1, Iq fact. he' repeatedly and publicly ce Twr the credit for the suec,+aa' t t became theirs after difficulties ane trials in- volving a(tual knowledge f what poverty means. Now site is lel *' "Queen of the Scientists of tlw K dal."' Madame Curie canes to^tiliu co rant to revive from her admirers' 1 the Unite) litotes urs grain -about a! thiinMet ul-of nIBiom N1114'11 44(1141' $1p1,1NN1. Tb- extraction of radium from the pitt'M.h•nde ore in which U is fouled is a Dalin* and costly pro- I ('41$ and the qua fit it 14444 rM4,vered are; exceedingly +ma11. It hits been ex.' Irl.in411 that when the ore is taken'tlp by the 111.4 plant there is only one !hlJTTTT0u :IIII,/ •••••• .•e ����'� ••••••• ••••••. e••••0 a a RAfts.4�,. tft} I\11117/ 1p •,r Vv �� r//��ltf lye* 7,44 t !,tui r lrf rl - I/114' /!/!////ll7r ./�/�lLllto 1 n A Superb - Compliment to Any Bride IN the chaste simplicity and welcome ex- clusiveness of "Holmes & Edwards" designs there is a fascination that brings lasting joy to the heart of any bride. There is a source of pride and pleasure, too, in the fact that no other silverware has the \, gleaming, mirror-like lustre which "Holmes & dwards" craftsmen secure by hand -burnish - h g each individual piece. Apart from this exquisite beauty, however, o'rnes & Edwards" is your logical choice beeauSe of its pre-eminent quality. It is the highest -priced silver -plate made. Because it ' protected at the wear points, it is a gift that mbines everyday usefulness with lasting satisfaction. Ask your jeweller. N. Manvil arnesed Portar14y i* Canada by Tae STANDARD SI LV ER CO. or TORONTO, L,wran D. Send" !a "Rehr; C! Z V $'• SILVER INLAID 'did /fork; of pure filen are fared ileo eke &ark of eke candler and liow/f-uL eines *Ane wear cows. ►• Surla-PI.ATI aU poi*St rx4orr'd b wear err prslerieJ ti as Mrs /r}uit d parr rupee. • ,antoof.oww part of radium to every 400,000.111111 parts of the ore, ia1 when it reaellew tlw refining plant tow ratio is still one to 1OO.sou. NN) parts. "Ore la being mine) for it in 4. 41oratio. In Northern Ontario there Iwve leen ,lhsvoverlei from tithe to time of mineral sub• Mtn 1144.4 the: are c4rta1'11y radlum• Iwariug. Whether the radium Is there in-etswm44n•i::1 oted 11Ivi has yet to be demon•stratel. While the scientific ex- Iwrimenters :11x1 n's•srehevw have gone tar In regard to the obtaInlag of know- ledge a% to radium -Its pits4ib111Ne$ are tllIinIhu k'. if rhe Adel' hopes that were bulldel on radium as a cure for calker have not been fulfilled they have out Iarn abandoned. '4luny, h:.1 looked to it is a certain cue for bud cases of that dead disease. It hos been 114441 4u4•- .e-4sfully in *:Hue cancer growths and Sillier growths teat amht the body. R1nt it Is still In Its infancy. Worlds of I14rlvery are yet before those who (hey their livr,e to it+ {c.ssUlilttlrs. Ma a (•uric hetewif Nims wowing to this s Ir has asserted most emphatic- ally t it 1+ it cure for veneer. when properly\applied. s..r is it merely Ib the field of cure for IIIT that radium will reach, Its greatest usefulness$. lien are a few_7waorls front a non- te•hnl•nl a •rfptloou of redlum that may help tlw y reader to understand what 11w tutu holds•for It ' "Heat thl'ltns .energy• le er. work. !feat and light may 1«e old mel in many ways. but 'it. LI s 1114W 111 Ig 10 (11)41 it glee ort li .,a suhrtamw. it Is by ewdluw. year It1 dual year .out. without any ap- parent it remission or Institution, alai without t e• substance' twin 111 any way einhsum%4l or altered.' Anil the o who has in re pnictical knowledge of Is Mulstant than any otter person ,t his (hue a quirt -I spoken. trail-lookf wnnuld. "ho liars for wiener alone: Pmi illar tiro -es In 1ritish I' twentsry circles are •pse+sing. he flight Hun. Walter Long. twitted a Vis ('(1117, has for la4•u a member of the Com has ',vended many Cabinet and 11ee11 Rme well ko,.a-n to 4'a s* Minister for the 4blunien. visit to (':ula41a at about that time saw a grs*I Beal of the loumtry. a qualnting himself with its ildustrl sal Its aspirations a^ far as a 11011- n-4i41ent could do 441 It Ian he wild for him that he retained s !Greet (14.41 of 11w informat(i{l he then 1 'r44nwlly acquired. Ted+ Ila. I411g 1144411 ('Inur- attrtI,ti4• of him. I:fit he has never been a brilliant or a 1.411411ar m:111 - speaking in the 1,r.nier sense of_ the wont popular. There was nothing of tie orator and little to ••Way emotions In his sp-i.elw,. Plainspoken. prac- tical. coral. more like a country gentle- men of substance tInrn the ideal leader of the p441p11.. he ba. nevertheless t0 lye erwlk#-*faith- basiug aaaynmpli141 .t good (1ea1 of usetni work. 14tfa ■a1 Maw has generally stumped up the est(mation of hem in Britain, aal he Ise+ Imnally *lel the various Cabinet positions to whleh fortune called 111m without causing respective Govern- wents any groat anxiety. This a1g11,ie1 to that of First (son, of the, Admiralty. to which ho was appointed following the lAoyil George Government triumpllt in 11w general elections of 191s. His elevation to the fit -entire involves a bye. ele•tIooti In the' constituency of tot. George's, W4•,tminmer. (nes of the safest of 71017 seats from the days when Parliaments were tIr+t elected. Rir Cecil Is,wther, brother of the former $i{eeaker of the Ilritlsh mo1aw. has lawn dated as Coalition -nlonlef for I'enrlth. Thr former 4t kyr sat for this (4ni,witueney. Tlw but le Was. a bitter one and Sir ('e441 was ortunati• to win by a ncajority of 31. tl vote standing at 7,1178 to 7,947. .1 H. 1'hl1My, the new Speaker of the House. s ,s for Halifax. He h' a Coali- tion I. 1 :11141 has twf•u I►epttty eHpesker al r 1911. He W a partner in a big eon it -spinning buMhles'. NIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIHIII II IIIII IIIII II III III) IIIIIIIIIIIiI IiI IIIIIIII IIi,III IIII IIIIIINMMIIIIINIINIII 11 HOL-I-.E S EDW�PD amimiNumiuuiiiimiaumiuiavemmuurmiim E. C. Robertson Sells nail Tlw former sneaker. Hou. .1. \V isowther, has arrived in ('anada awl w -as td1(% (fief tegllre In an interesting (4•remotty in the ('awoken Commons when In• powent44 w nKdlea of i14' R{wetkPrM chair a• used ill the itritish i4nimo-, The gift was ma411. (1u 1whalf of the Rr4rl+h- Hmpirr lh.rllnnsent1ry- Assoelat ion. -In -the' midst of warlike talk 81641 actions, with three Dal a -half million men under arim. `In Europe• and the. near T.aat• exclusive of the British WW1 Rasta, arioies, an illuminating «141 hopeful (IYVI1nte/I 1om-s from Washing - the militarists were In full sway *t the 1 Idtf41 S1n1.-1 1-,apltal. The Stlage w'as set for the ihsiog of measures which wotukl-taesa the rrrstlou of a navy teyold nay strength requilMl except fof «55lrmlizlment, and lanl fines plolw*tionst4iy Sj�arrg Proprlgan/Iist'. of •atrif,. iserwete Britain and the Felted Statee, hailed the stone ion with delight, which .'bowed Itself hl 1.N1st- ing. that the Itrttl*h navy wa4 to IN• orerlmd(w►e1 W*ahltytton now flnds Hat RrplIhIican Inlurgtents allie41 with 1h•m4wrnts in the gen* te hove 'woken up the regular program calling for an Pt;PPmlttitre of *041,000.000 for labral purposes nett year. Not only wo. Int they are strong enough to fort the adoption of alrin1st any program they agar 'npin. It W thonght that they 'will not go Yo lengths that might bay theta open h, the ch*rge of heill5 in. dhRen•"i tP their r'ontry'M welfare. bat it Is Iwlb.•ved that they will yams the pmp.wal of t(enator ib'reh, re- go44sting tlw I'resideent to enter into negotiations with Britain And 111pan P i L 4sonar f weak take 11 �K 'llea o surgle*I !tl.a Dr. (mass's Olnan.nt wit t•a•m res • was aad agora la•ung bedlam see. a MI �e.lere, ila- or adoaaesn �asss • Ow. IJ_ Tarnow. a.ap1. Pisa fires is paw Milid R ali gest mat r►• Id. mop M pi i - Holmes & Edwards Silverware • for :In agreement to curtail naval building. They might, 1t is intim:lted. go further and authorise ttw Preesident to outspend ttw present naval program 1w1411ttg Hw outcome of such negotia- tions. That w not likely to 1N• dtn64•. lint the mere tinct Oat the Senate ma- jtn•!ty 1« lu favor of for p'resident's urging au agreement on the 'm itter of naval armament is a victory for the toness of peace. It Is IaMdy necessary to suggest such r pllln to Britain. Rhe has already vulyutarily de•kle1 on a naval 164/11day. But 11ow11Pn• e41s• *•(1111(1 *41.11 a prgenaal n414Ve the wel- (11tn4 (kg t 1t •wtankl In the old trial. --4E- Brltiain and all rhe 0141 world e41un- trles ane in great need of peace. Ttwre is Inflammable material In the very knowledge that France has Imder arms 4411114• 14141 IMMI Pole fid (MNI IN10 Italy *41,1441, 4;re•e/t• '250,000. Jugto-Rlavla .4N1,0U41 ami otlwr smaller polwers, 1115 fomes lu proportlun to their plpuls• (11111. 'No (1INe (y t1 say 11ow romp- awn Rasa has In flu. armies she main - t h s. a vi Is. s r n Ttl ml r hr been {sit a« high •s,411h. million. (hes editorial eonrwesttetor figures that the cost of lil411utalnllg these tons+ is about #444► per wru per year. at*1 the aggreinit • minimum (WO idllinu Bullar+ per n w. The saner writer argues that Germany alai Austria. whtaw armies are strictly 1(mltel In the terms of til• peace tresty. are $a4.1ne Iwtw•e•n them Signe si,'sn,0(►0,4MM) a ywr. T1114 tw contends will enable ales to recover their gnat nital footing m1c•h mon. rapidly tln111 would tee the east. if their armies' were on tiwir pre -wear ltrnaling. if t11* 1'tflted States through its Sen. •te h« able to show the 'way or even to take tlw first steps« toward+ a plan wh•n•I.y aIluawe.lts will boa rdoee) It will have dolw a big thing not only for itself but for the world. -4)- inlIh11tlons I«lint to a satisfactory .ittory for the 4/1011 hti Governrn,nt In tlw Italian general elections. Tlwt means that the l'nnstitutinnaltsts, with the stronger group In a H.nns* of INepaltk-s e4us61111g of :'4.i members. ore In control of the situation, and st kl Is. able to govern watlkout • great deal of trouble•. Tlwrr ■re several other groups with different names. 1164.1'141111g the 4'ath lk• or I'Po- ple's Party, w1oo way Is. elunfel upon to support Pretnier (:kllllttl eta! his ('Rhinet ns against the extreme roll - w1,, under WIlate.•er name the latter travel. Italy has passed through strenuous and troullou, time-. «Ince the war. For we4•ks at a time the radicals wen. runninrg smock in var. nes ,44•tioi1 of the oountry and the vernment seem.41 powerles64 to put down. Itewier' will n-mrmlwr the d spot •hes telling of the seizure of it t,strlal plants Nal public utilities pod 1 'sonieril of raryitlg degrees of ule1N • Tlds 1e1 10 d'In4•t action by t • art 44 wing of the Nationalests- w art .0 (stunted as supporting the Goy imet . They h•gr n to ' meet violet w wi • violence. The upshot of 4164• w-IIie P ter is that the tn,sier.te mkallr sex anent+ of the country sew to I re t ken matters into their own hands a) have elected enough men of Owl 4l11e . stamp to maintain the Gov.•rnuw t r I put a stop to di-, tinier. In tlw '-pI ' the Sot l*llst+ vp lost Iwtwwp Irty and thirty - ft ee +e4eth, tl gh`prr}(� Iing about 1'_'.i be They hare been ha , temporarily at any rate. In tlw pn . . t11at s(4eanI to have few limltatio . 1 late. There is obviously In Italy a t Mn against the "Iteha" The '441111.• m y fir said of Britain, where n number o 11,he;IMt sywptthizrrs *Mt propaegal l..ts have Mtn arra-stet of tate and Imine held without ball. These hc•I,, I John Mael.twn of (:Irsgtow, Who 1+ klHivrll r* the floated -it consul. He Is a of eiltkwtlon and in 111e• last general Hans was an urlsuerN,ful enalldit alma not Hon. Mr. Ito row MacLean has been 'exits -me In his preaching of ri(oleae 11+ 11e 114r0 w•e'r(1rn of the lu*s+.-s. Bert inkphn, secretary of tlw 4'uminnllst ('arty of ltritnin. Is an- other wpm has been kited aa1 to whom h all has. IN•PIl refused. t(opy righted by ItrIti+h and Colonial • Press LlmlteL I STERN REMINDERS OF RHEUMATISM. MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS. Huron Regiment Gees to London fur Nina Days. Lomita). \lay,2'7.- ,27.-41 VI. anilide train - Ing camps will 1e held ill 1Anninn dls- filet this month and next, instead of 11w *1144 large wimp conducted In pre- war years. itoth of the district'. cavalry units, .full three batteries of artillery, will go Into wap, but only three rural regiments w•W e.we to 1ualon this year, the maul Oder con• dicing tralulug at their 1414111 centres In moat case:. Iti atklltk/u, there w111 be a large outlet camp,. July 4 to 9, after 11w close of the Il111001E44 camp here. The reluewtt seals. of tlw w111tia training is in atr*1nbeuce with a pulley of eonow In the Militia Deplrtmelt, •Ian the- egret of rile war will also be lsltiewble in training methods. Following is s list of the .amps+, fir at present arranged• though fitnrl de- tails as to tamp *raft, etc., liaise not been announced by the department : leludotl, May 30 --12th flattery, l'. F. .1. Major ft. K. Ingram' commanding. (Six days.) Guelph, May 30--141th and 29th Bat- teries, 'Majors /:. A. 1)r.•w• and 4'. 1). ('rows, ill. 1'., eWmwaad these batteries. respectively. and I.t.4'ul. William Simpson is In eomm*Iwd of the arIIlery brigade. (Wit clays. ) Iwootlon, June 10- Mkhilesex itrgi• went, Id.4'ol. 0. i. Iiertan, Str•th- roy : Huron Regiment, LL -Col. H. 11. Copaiba, /'pluton: Bruer Regiment, Lt • Col. H. Eninwrtou, Klawnlltw. (Nine days.) Wlarton. June 1(1 -9th Grey's Horse. i.t.4bl. F'. •I1. Moses. ( line days.) I.00(ion, June '?S -First Hu+wr4, it - ('ol. 4'. H. Iteirs.n.• (Niue thus./ 1letaehmrnts of the Canadian Army Mery We t'orpl atill l'aWallin n Army Medical (brise will is. eletallel as re- quired In addition to the units men- tioned *!lore. in addition to the training of artil- lery units In comp, 1letachments. will pawed to I'etaw'awa for firing prat. ( 1414. Newly Caught. A negro was brdught before a justice of the peace. He was suspected of stealing. There were no witnesses, but appearances were against him. The fol'owing dialogue took place : "You ve stolen no chickens'" "No, ah." "Have you stolen any geese "' "No, ah." "Any turkeys '" "No, ah." The man was discharged. As he step- ped out of the dock he stopped before the justice and said, with a broai grin. "Fo' de Lewd. Squire. if you'd raid ducks. you'd 'a' had me :" ASTHMA N !■sltil u --/s f�a>ri�-#s fmfl Ail imameConk RAZ -MAH /s Guaranteed M motors accusal breatkiag, stop mace 1■ the bva rckial tubas give b d quiet elm"; tyear d g- Lott WOO at year drag- tyt a Thal Lo aL ear agencies or writs �pi�aaa, lag Liag W., Tarsals. (meal Agewta--•DttliWs Drug Nal USE RAZ -MAH • Rheumatism Stiffness and all Pain Sun.rd't Linlmcnt Aa. tee ''n 01141«4444 fur three *mention. It quickly relin4* lore throat. bronchi 144 new. .11411. 1rlalsa .nd aay kind of pun. An Old Reliable Remedi. ' Parr 5. Fawcett, Haman:el St . Collint.wd. Ont.., •n-Miaard'. Lininw•t wryly r as old rebsble remedy. 141.ay1 keep a boob is rhe boum and have recommended n /o wore • rumor d my 164,0411.w wham 4t lav• treat relict. In n.o.l cions It . N uwd so • curs tot rheunat,wn. Minehrd's •Kfll1 of Pain Lin�m+e nt nrrnouttx Navasootta. THOMAS GUMMY, AUCTIONEER. Yonge and Charles Su. Tomou Mama.ecy, stenography. 170d.rn,sg aqd General llalprexeysitat ammo. a. Perla In strucl4on only. steadenta .weld to pout 'Open all year. wrote for prospectus: enter now. The Trouble Must Be Treated Through the Blood. Every rheumatic sufferer should realise that rheumati.sm is rooted in the blood and that to get rid of at must be treated through the blood. The old WW1 that rheumatism was caused by and, darnp weather is now exploded. Such weather 'conditions may start the pains, but it is not the c.use. Liniments and outward applications may give temporary relief, but that is all they can do, because they do not reach its sources in the blood The sufferer from rheumatism who experiments with outward appli- cations is only wasting time and money in depending upon loch treatment; the trouble still remains, and it 1s all the time becoming more firmly rooted. Treat this disease through the blood and you will soon find relief. (h. Williams' Pink Pills act directly on impure, weak blood; they purify and strengthen it. and so act on the cause of the rheumatism. Mr. P. J. MacPherson, R. R. No. 5. Cardigan. P. E. 1., says : "About three years ago I was attacked with rheumatism. 1 began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and soon the trouble disappe, red and- i am in better health than before. i also know of an old lady acquaintance who was badly crippled with rheumatism in her arms and legs, and who suffered veru much. She. too, took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and is now stile to do her house- work. 1 tell you this in the hope it may be of benefit to some other sufferer." You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine. or they will be sent you by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 52.50 by writing direct to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Brockville. Ont. Nesters Ontario Best Csomercial Scowl i") CENTRAL BOX 67, Oodertch. 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Short hind or Telegraphy departments at REVOme. 0411 courses are thorough +••11 practical, and we assist graduates •, positions. Get our free catalogue. 11. McLACHLAN, Principal Brophey Bros. The Leading Funeral Directors and Embalmers ruler. rnrefully attended to it all boars. night or day. _.--_-CODER iCB EAST ST. GARAGE 1s Your Car Ready For That A Wish. A fool and his money are soon parted, we know. but every now and then we find ourselves wishing we .had a tittle money we could he foolish with. Migrant.* DNtiteuh. Clymer -Ager a11. society is a hollow the*. Clark -You don't stem to be able to get into it, though. Boston Transcript. HOLIDAY- TRIP You're Planning This Soper? "Get Out and Get Under" doesn't go very well in vacation time, so let us put it in good shape now before the GODERICH OLD BOYS get here. Their tears will need a good deal of attention. Agency for Starr Cecilian Harmonic Phonographs Call and let us give you a demonstration of these splendid instruments. 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