The Signal, 1921-6-9, Page 3art, .,, .
"J
ust Listen
tj HAVE been after you
to try Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food and you always
say it is intended more for
women."
"Well, that is what I
always understood, for I
hear you women talking so
much about using it."
"Do -1't you think men
have blood and nerves as
well as women? It says here
that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food
forms new, rich blood and -
nourishes t h e exhausted --
nerves back to health and
vigor."
•
"N1el1, the doctor says it
is your nerves that -are re-
sponsible for your indiges-
tion and sleeplessness. Why
not try some of Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food? You know
what it did for me."
"I would like to know of
some men in my condition
who used it."
to This"
"Just listen to this: 'Mr.
A. W. Foster, 178 Le Breton
street, Ottawa, Ont., writes:
'For a year I was troubled
with "nerves," was restless,
especially on retiring, and
unable to sleep for hours. I
was easily fat:aued and very
irritable.
"'A friend told me to try
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and
before I had used the treat-
ment a week I was enjoying
a good night's rest every
night. I gained rapidly in
everyay and my general
health very much im-
proved.' "
"That sounds all right."
"Yes. This
vouched for by
Ahearn, the druggi
no doubt correct."
"Well, I will give it',try-
out.'/
Dr. Chase's Nerve Foo
50 cents a box, all dealers, or
Edmanson, Bates & Co.,
Ltd., Toronto.
tatement is
r. E. M.-
t,and is
Not the Word.
How Rude.
Rich but unattractive spinster -And ! French tutor's ad. in English newt
am 1 so very, very lovely, John' , paper :
[reedy but truthful suitor- Lovely, my "A young Paris man desires tq show
darling ' Lovely does not express it, I hr tongue to classes of English gentle
assure you : - Spare Moments. ' men."
Western University1
London, Ontario
Summer •.School -
for
jIr€s and Sciences
July 4th to August I2th
For Information and Calendar write
K. P. R. NEViLLE. Registrar
a
THE BLUEBIRD WASHER
('aIII and see a Beni nstration of the best Washing
Maehine on the market. We are agents.
Lighden the drudgery of housekeeping with one of
'these easy -running machines, which save labor and preserve
health and good temper.
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
ar' the standard, up-to-date' electric. light. We
Also all kinds of
ELECTRICAL GOODS
for house, Store, office or workshop.
Estimates made anti contracts taken for electric
wiring and other electrical work.
• i
have them..
A. J. LAITHWAITE
Old Colborne Hotel Corner Phone 01 Hamilton St.
vse„swv�..nni
THE SIGNAL --
GODERICH, ONT.
Thur lay. .tun*, 9, ltr21 --3
QUESTIONS THE ENUMERATOR ( FROM REMOTEST s k : t•hi,•k,•11., of nr20, tul•ke, s all
WILL ASK. altrs gees all ages: dtwks, all ages:
s
Wlwn the 1bnuhaion venous enumer-
ator comearound these are the ques-
tion, that you will have to 1111.%1.4.
Blvd thrru ellrenllly' anal get ue-
quainted with (beim :
In Towns.
1.3. Names of each per. n fu the
haus', ,tre+'t, born.
0. Is the house o441ed or rented
7. If rented, what rent.
w. l'o'ss of house.
9. Materials of construction.
'111. Rooms occupied by family.
11. Relationship' to head of fatuity.
12. $.-s.
13. Single or married.
14. Age hist birthday.
15. Where Iverson born.
14. Where father born.
17. Warr*. mother burn.
1+t- if born0utskie of Canada.
year of (unulgration.
19. ` If born a foreigner. year of
ualunlllwltion.
20. Nationality.
21. Racial or trilwl origin.
22. ('out speak English.
rt. t'tso speak French.
24. ('uupe
sak ally other language.
'2.1. Religious deuomltrtlon.
2111. 'rani read.
27. ('1111 write.
241. Mouths at 4'1'901s1lice Septem-
ber, 1920. ',Children. 1
211. Chief tweti union or trade.
3(I. Employer, employee working on
own ltl1'lllnt.
E1. Tota) meriting,. In past twelve
mollt las.
32. It out of work on June 1st.
ler-e1.
33. Nnmler of week* employed in
tow• lust twelve (19111 s.
34. Number of weeks tltwmployed
from -June 1'4. 1r2(t. lam -guar' of lIIiwsw.•
On Farms. '
1. Naha.
2.P.srtoftke addrewi.
3. ltirthplate.
4. Hsaw
ow long Td nbaAR IIs a
(Steradian 144.11 .,
-2z ito�-iong-fiaee'-7m4 -operated
this farm ?
6. How math• yPo1r" have you
4 1/W111.4farmed 1/W111.4o
r r tenant ?
7. 1)o you own all this. farm ?
K. Ito you rent from others all of
this fano ?
9. 1)0 you rent from I.ilters part
telt not 1111 1,f this farm ?
111. How many acres-, if any, do you
rent from trtlwrs ''
11. �1bat 4141 you Say as rent per
r?
Pe you operate thls harm on
s
1
a
13. yon operate this torn] for
others as Ired manager ',
14 If
land- from tt ra give name ansl ad-
dreart.of th*. 0 tier of the land
IA. Total ton r of acres in this
fa rm.
IS. Acres of iniP veil land in this
farm
17. Acres of w•urdla
15. Acre. of uld.rokt'1
'natural pasture hi tide ft
t•s
19. Aerof wet marsh
waste laud in this. (arm.
3f1. 'And -foam whirl' no crop
harreste11 in 19'20 because of
failure.
21. How runny sere. were In pis-
ton. 111 1920 ? •
22. How many acres will be Hotter
pasture in 11r21 ?
Z. How many ie•res we're lying
idle at fallow is 19111 7 tit •
24. Row many weirs will be 1.11eor fa1L,w for the crop ..'anon. 1921 ?
2.5. Total 'ellne of this farm. with
himprovement*.ding, and improvement*.
26. Calor of 1 1.hulldling* 1110111119111111011,P.lei. Value it all impletuts' and
machinery.
2`I. Amount expended ill 1 '0 tar
hay. grail. mill fend and other Ivo•
diets (nut rallied 1111 1111. farm or
awe 114 toed for dbw
Di•*t is anf mals 111
pwelltry.
2!1. .\inline expended in 1!r.21, for
mnunrr and fertilizer.m
30, .\onut expend.•II in cash in
1920 for field and garden 4,•e4lf..
31. Amount expended In cash In
1910 for farm labor (exclusive of
hoop... work I.
32. Estimated rotate of ho*. or
room rent and hoard fnrni.olied f*rrn
laborers In 1020. in addition to cmattx
Wamreported unlrr inquiry No. 31.
.33. Were purchase,' under Items
2$, 29 and 30 made from ..r through
Ira
a . farnwr� tirperat ire organization ?
34. (:rains :
Nnmler of ncuw,, quantity pnwlneve.l.
este of pmwlm44, acnes planters for
151
harvest .tt 11. •
Wheat. Fall sawn ; wheat. Spring
...vial: barley, oats. rye, coni for husk-
ing. buckwheat. bean8, pea.. flax for
mrd, 1111x01 gin 11111.
1: ra,+ Seven
Re.l clover, alslke clover, other
clover, alfalfa*, timothy, other grassweld.
:u;. ihsv and forage :
}lay 4011 clover Iendtti'atedl,
in HIP" firm.
prairie or
other
PARTS OF GLOBE. "till,\•
Ifo. 1'nrwhrwl 11111111111*, Jun« 1.t
I R.1ui4 (114' 'mintier 411141 hrtr•:I of any
au1luats ,u this fares that ,u•/' res
Tania Elements Come From 'st•rn)vr re eligible' for regi-! , (11,n. a
.\11 aw1mal8' r•fwrrt0l kr.. 11111.1 I..' fu=
Many Lands Far Away From chided under luqulrkw 47. Olt. 12. mud
w1I1+
e
Here.
The ingredient' from which the «ele-
bratedt medicine '(anlac is made come
from remote sections of the earth, and
are transported thousands of miles over'
land and sea to the great Tanlac, labor-
atories at Dayton. Ohio, and Walkervdle,'
Canada.
The Alps, Appenines, Pyrenees. Rus-
sian Asia, Brasil, Nest Indies, Rocky
Mountains. AsiaMinor, Persia, India,
Mexico, Columbia and Peru are among
the faraway points from which the
principal propertes c.f this remarkable
preparation are obtained.
What is said to be the largest pharm-
aceutical laboratory in the United States
has been co at Dayton. Ohio, for
the manufacture of Tarlac, which, accord-
ing to recent reports. is now having the
largest sale of any medicine of its kind in
the world; over 20,000,000 bottles having
been slid in six ]'ears.
The new plant occupies '10,000 square
feet 01 floor space and has a dtalY
capacity of 50.000 bottles. Uniform
quality is guaranteed bt a series of care-
ful inspections by expert chemist, from
the time the roots, herbs, bark and flow-
ers are received en their rough nate In m
all parts of the globe until their medicinal
properties have been extracted by the
most approved processes. The finished
medicine is then bottled, labelled and ship-
ped out to tens of thousands of druggists
throughout the United States and Canada
to supply a demand never before equalled
by this or any other meilkine.
:.i. Pure-bred pwr.w'a1Nl fillies: pure -
lino :stallions and stalllun.r.,hs: pure.'
bred tows' and heifers' of all ages:
pure-bred bulls. uta hull valve.: pun.
laved sleep and 1114: purl.br4'd
.w 111e : purwbrwl 1 r.: pee -Masi
_e.•...; pun' -bred duck... other ptlre-
brer1 Wliuials.
1.2. Fare Facilities. .Int 1. 11)21:
Souter of tractors on 1(41.• farm :
unuther 11f antuwobiL•. on this arm :
minder of w.4.r trucks op this rm:
has this fate' u gasoline enable '! its
rids farm,. a telephone?' Iv wa r
piped into the ulrrator'. hoq.r
Has (1e Alpert* NW. 11.,11-e gas ' (las
the operator's house electric ligh4
4Ct. Cuoywret1un to 'Marketing hl
ltr2O : 111N•I•itie *oily prosluc(s of this
farm sold to or through u fta•mer,
marketing orglc ❑'rest ion 1.
Nilnnlier and value of Egg. Wool.
Iamis. louder •1 uwuthst. poultry, all
-
kild. by weight : tattle. Horses.
14. 1 l a bulge. Jilite 1. 1921
Acv of laud in this farm which ts
provided with artifiehal drainage.
ditches, tile. etc.: 'additional are,( of
lard in this farm .which hal. h eoaild he
'made salt»hie for Props.
millet and flmwarian gross. corn
(dry w'eight1, ••••:'n 1.,1' 1.11 -nage.
pratrt e - hay or me t Mens. ern.;..-gnenis
cut for Ivy. other balder crops.
37. l'otanres anal lt,,..t4
I'otbt.ws. turnip, 11utug.bi.. (•nr-
rotw. sugar (wets for feel. sugar heels
for sugar. other tied root..
34. Other Field 1'mops :
Tobacco, hops, then for fibre. other
r rope.
39. Farm (lardro :
Value of all v.•crlables, ind'hNliug
onion., tomatoes,. ctw-rt l'e'gs. string
Isaus, Kee., grown in POI for home
use only.
41. orchard Fruit.:
Kited. not roi hearing age, of beltrhlg
age: quantity. value.
Apples, cltb apples. peaches. (42irs.
apricots and primes. plow.. e9ierrie• :
total acreage under haul.
acre: 11111111-
alfalfa.
"Auto -Shoes" Mean Mileage
The mileage given by the best tire you
ever used would just about approximate
the average given by Ames Holden
"Auto -Shoes" year after year.
Ames Holden "Auto -Shoes" are miles better
than ordinary tires. The name "Auto -Shoes"
is to help you to remember that -to make it
easy for you to get the cheapest mileage you
can buy.
42. Shall Frain 4'
Acv. or'racoon yf a
airy•: value.
Srrawlierrir*,iN ji:Ispt4'rrie bl:tck-
Is vele, currants, loganberries. goose-
berries. other Kerrie:.
4:4. Grapes grown on this f:uut.
.Vines not of ac.Iring ace. June
1921: rhea of bw.rina age. Juiw 1.
1921: grapes (total production for all
r
OBITUARY.
'FRIT'ZLE''.-A lifelong Resident of
this wrtlun tt11. rnluovi'iI by the d,mth
on Monday, May 21. 'of t6ichard
Vrltrley, of Saltfonl. .Mr. F'rit-rley
was horn seventy -live years 441,1 la
tlofmr townahtiL.--1tp7t. survived fly
119 wife: who is seriously ill, and by at
large family of mons' *I d:ulgbters '
Rirhanl \C.. of Salford: Janie.. of
Vancouver: Jow't'h, of '1'..rontu : 1l'1l-
fl.1tu. of Detroit ; Fred, df MinlNdlrsa.
Man.: Mrs. V1'1404114111 of Toroto:
Mrer-(llrrrtt-amt ItrtrItinsw
(rut. and Mr-.. Luke. of Got 'rime. All
the 10114 anal daughter.. •'xei James
MINI Mr+, Sands,wet' herr or the
k
funeral. which 1.N, 111111.' 1111 'rhlpy.
May '2 , to 1'ollslriN' cemetery. 1
14. (lardy conducted the S.aneral
tb�. and the pill-leyrer. were C. 1t.
Sehulta, \\'111. 1taw. It. straw's!. a 1
E. Carrell. Mr. Feitxley's death-wa
quite sudden and unexpected. Ile was
found lying dea4 at 111. home }n•9ialt-
font by 111+ 413 tighter -in-law. M1s+. It.
Frltakte, . An inquest. rens • hefd. the
venik't being that the *11.9-1N'il case
111 his death from natural elruw'4.
('0911)141). - Thr death occurred
-nd.benh• at Totaont , ou May 241It 111
Joseph 4 'I.4111•11, .4..111.1 81,11 of the oat•
Rev. T110n1a- 4'o:fool. Mr. (••afon)
WAS for several years a 'resident of
I:.sk•r14-h. and IaJer of ottani Sound.
but for the East three years be and
�Irs.
Cordon! haul lived at Tomtit',
with their daughter, Mrs. E. 11. Alex-
larder. Early in the morning of May
24th he was taken w1111 111 paralytic.
1 stroke. which result..l fatally in * (ewe
ivi/nr4. 140401es his wid,.w•, he leanest .
t 1 d atng1 Iter:, . \I f
I t*. Alexander tl
plarpeN«.41 111 lfrlD. Tvor+ti o a1N1 )ors. Rios. of Stoughton. I
45. • Fole*t product, prlluewl 011 Mich.. t11,4 Iwo w,ml, ('1111 4'osford of
ds farm in sow : kind : used on 1a•aItillo 4m, (Int., alai Thu.. ('4/4f11r11
, gu'''lly, v'i'le : aotd, W0114417* of t'htea There are also three slue )
earl, f ter : Yes. 4rownell and Mrs. (leo.
l' posits. rails. zi11-; Ar wt wtaW
-tlarty
takJp>Atl•-(1aiitealei1►saeI M (hl#brrnIdt- . Aeht vin, who had
I. Togs for lumber. other. '.slue to (kwlerteh' attend the funeral
synm 51.11 Ungar : of the (ate J. P. R wit.. was still in
I
value --Maple 11,0- town when she rPeriv0 tiie tutwx(sctl"1
111i'peel in 1!421. iapse syrup trade ill 111. \\ of her brother's . fh, and she
1921. maple 41ga1 1e In 1921. left the next' moroiug Toronto,
47. beefina d rahinti14121 : where tie funeral t..11i 11101 0n F'rl-
NlnE
Number and call 'alt- and 111l1*' Ilii y. Revs Tlwnuts 4',,.bode f her cif
tinder 1 year of age; C[ . and tills-. the dw1a+I,l. erns nt blur blear I slur
rs of age: elf North street Methodist chnn•h.
fa
a'4l
pmts', pus s
411. Mal,
Quantity a
1 year old and under 2 y.
mares ,s.., yr.Ir" old and ov»r . gelding"
2 years old 81141 over; 1Ralliunrs ' year,
oAe1 and tier Ir,r breeding),
49. Cattle. 1, 1921 :
NuWlwr and value -(`ale -.•s nutter
r of lige: heifers. 1 yenr old anal
r 2 years of age: 41•-14 in milk
edit. imp.. 1921: ('0444. m4111
2 years 11111 1941 over: 4tet r4
1 and rider 2 years 01 ore;
r old and over: hull. for
9
"Grey Sox" Tubes
THOS. M. DAVIS,
ninth St., Phone No. 53
GODERiCH, ONT.
AMES HOLDEN
"AUTO -SHOES" ---
Cord and Fabric Tires in all
Standard Sizes
For Sale By •'Red Sox" Tubes
P. J. Mac-EWAN,
St. Andrews St., Phone Na. 354
GODRR}CH. ONT.
4
ul
or
heifer.
1 year o
stern, 2 yr
breeding 1 y •Ir old awl over.
no. Milk p e inch 1n 11elis :
4'1.144Y' wilkiil'in 1920: if 1 /1 1114111111
of milk1.1'9*iwepr11ucs•,laI M 192(1.
:,sitioof M11k in .19244 :
Milk *old or sent to factory In 19211:'
cream wild or .cut to erratme1•7. ln'
uN•nellr.•. ill 1101: dream (401 or sent
to creamery by weight or on a fat
1nvle in l!r20: .barter matte on this
Urn: Ill 111'20:,,butter -mad*' on this'
fttrnr'flirt fwrht fm MO; 1114' 4P A4*4(0
on this farm in 19'20.
52. sheep and lambs, June 1, 1921:
Num eer rind Valens. --Lamle ender
'0 mouth. old; ew.w 1 year old and
over: °(•ams. for br.eRng. 1 year old,
and over: withers 1 year old and over.
' :«i: --Ww.1 t'4ip in Una .:
Number of sheep whorl in !!)Llai:
ental weight and value of fleece in
192t0.
:.. Swine. Juni. 1. 11121 :
Nonuser and • .1'.al1e-Young pig.
under 1i month- cid. Rowes kept for
-brwdloir. 6 newtlls old 41d over.
(asses for lriaslhig purpose*, ft months
old and over: all ether holt., 11 month-
old a not er.
:p... l'nultravy, .lune 1, 1921
741. Egg`, 11id 1'llivkens psalms -4 "n
this fa nu in 19211: gttasltIty nail v,,ine:
}IKEA i/r14411ee11 in '1020 1 illdt141.'
only hl•II eggs prWhl0SA, whetter .141.1 -
least. i1N•nheted or otherwhe disposed.
d.
of 1 : 4'41 " mold in 1921) produces, on
11118 fart chelaiwrl211l .
(•.1.1111111.f..1.1111111.f.all c:hickek•kn+ r'4a5r8re1, w•IleInth14)er1* cold.
('0114n111481 or 011 handl.
37. IIee4 1111.1 Prshw4a :
l»IiI11tity and "slue --111204 of 1wee.'
.June 1, 1921: lwney produced in 11r2t1;
leesrtax prdln.d hi 11420.
rev. Young uhii11als rai*rd 05 11114
farm in 1!r2n tmtltrde all y0nng
anlnnlls Iarrn ill '4)21) 'w-1elher r..
taha.l on tow firm, +0(4 to oth0r*, (rr
4lnnght.•n'l for 1441. 110 1104 fndude
'14ny yo11ng *1(1111).114 purtalsrl or 11117
that died l i:dts and 1111104, cal vee.,
11"1"111"'.:oab4) .\pig*11m-.1118-Intrghterll (for
lame law or for wile) on (hi, farm
111 1!)2(4
Nnmis'r. value (ineltding 4)7.910-
dm'ts, hide*, twiMw. etc 1.--awt11.•.
(elves,. 4(R'ep, swine. heti* 111141 ell Irk -
e114. turkeys. gelo9, do(ltw, others.
(M/. Animals ra1w.1 on tills• farm
ntl odd alive ill (iCM) :
Nnmber and calm �Hor.ets, colts
and filllel. mil. -h eines. wives, tither
CRtile, sheep, lamin, wine. hem', old
Two Kinds,
There are two loud+ of men : those who
do what their wives tell them, and those
ho never marry. -Smart Set.
Was It a ('ompliment
-rid Margaret-oftenplaved with
• hb0r's little girl one rainy
Six -e
Nellie. a n
day the two -ere jut starting acrosss the
clean kitchen 'r at Margaret's home
when the latter mother. seeing their
muddy shoes, hes• -• them off and went
them out to play 1'n le porch. After a .
moment Nellie remit kr(
"Aly 'mother don't car how much 1
run over the kitchen Ikon"
There was quite a long Intel ! of sil-
ence. Then Nlargaret said :
"•I wish i had a nice -dirty mother like
i you've got, Nellie." •
Western Ontario
Best Commercial School
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.:*
Cher winter terms commenj •s Tues -
,lav, January 4th, and studepts may
rear -later in toner Commercial, Short
h .nal ;or Telegraphy departments at
A I•
v tint. 1 tnr courses are thorough
.«,l .practical, and we assist graduates
• positions. Get our free catalogue.
A. McLA(IILAN, Principal.
youngsters
want some tool
See them dance with delight
tonight when you ' bring some
home.. -
There is benefit and pleasure
for them in Wrigley's Nips.
Also
The Flavour Lasts
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-School of Commerce- �
Clinton and Goderich, Ont.
The -Double Track Route
between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHiCAG
i'nexcolled din'
Bleeping can on
parlor cars on pr
Full informs
FERS Ti FOi,l, WiNG-COURSFS :
Business •- Stenographic
Secretarial Civil Service
Teachers' Training Course
and arranges Special Courses for students.
Fot.Lowlsc, AnvANTAGF..s :
Highly Qualified Teaching Stafi
Actual Busine(s System of Bookkeeping
Credential T* larwriting Tests
Positions Guaranteed
•
car service,
night tratna, and
cipal day trains.
on from any Grand
Trunk Tirana *!'gent, or C. E. Mr -o-
hm. Murk yPassenger Agent. To-
ronto.
o-ronto.
O,H. Latider.Statton Agent, phone 29
F. F. LAWRENCE & SONS
Town Agouti Phone 5
Vocational Training School
.,r this distric by Government app„natrnrnt .,ml under fn
spection by Sols vers' Ci1tl ke-r't.,hlt.hmeut Ilopslrtgti'nt
For Tern's, etc.. write
H. F. WARD, M. A. STONE.
11. A., M. Aertn., ('om. Specialist,
Principal Vice -Prior ip al
Phone 195, Clinton
Students may enter at any t:me
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