The Signal, 1921-6-23, Page 3WILSON'S
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Kill them all, and the
germs too. lOc a packet
at Druggists, Grocers
and General Stores.
THE TOWN COUNCIL.
Long Discussion (torr the Question e/
Wager, for Training -Reduction
Derider) t peri--1'ritllegrs Granted
to Old Hoene Werk Committee.
At rhe remoloor 4)4r4ing of tate town
er,111e'li un friday night last, *11 tire
tmeu►l,*•rs were tiro -sent except ('ot'r4(11-
Iur 1Voolker.
,1'etirlotr' for the atridyiug of orad
dl o11 'l4(• f.dlowfug street«, firm the•
ret iolon 1s f tome., were rossive9l : Went
for ('utt inquired 'whet would tw done
with the o11 (1 the requisitions were
not sufficient to tome thte� whole quan-
tity. 1'ouurlllor Sliieltelt\tlu,ugbt the
popple should he Informed tact the oil
is available. Reeve Davis 'ought It
should he pit dowel free of c• rice, us
in the came of tart la.
1l Was doelilrl to Mend the pet Ions
to the public works committee •th
power h, flet.
For Rifle hanger,
A .snumurtfe•atlou from the Gotlerk'h
!title .1ssociatlotl asklrl perluissiurl 40
e•r1n tomote rary• au(1 uw.vable w'ulaleu
rIl(errlug plrtfurwr-utw fur a :dNl.yanl
range at the w,Mterly limit of Itkh
street, 01441 olio' for 11(1(1 y,urht in4me..
.Eitel, north on CenPt•tt 4tra•t. Thr„e
pLn t f',rws n x41111 he II4.94 ',illy 1111 times•
dayys 011 whish a pra/tic•e or Govern-
ment
:ovenrInmennt shoot is field, ata! ih4444(rlia tl'ly
after smelt preen... or .b,*A would her
rena,vwl clear of floe street.
Mr. 144'41. S11('iria6•d and Mr. .t. .1.
Mackay were 1144:6•. iu .utga,rt of the
ryue+a, which omits granted. Mie 1.ac-
lug 1A 't4(• platforlus and '14(• uwt of
the str(r•t to Is• miller the stga•4tl.foll
of the street 11aap44•lul'.
Building Pennies.
The following applk'»rknls for
1101,1ing permits Wert* pnoelir.rl anal
n•ferred to the fir.. ostattuittlr•:
Mrs. It. 11. .,ohusto11. Waterloo
street, vo-ralul:Ih; Mr.. T. 1►uruU►,
Stanley street. sleeping telr•II; MIM,*
Afloat Hayti, l'ark ••tr,•,4, •re-r.,felg
kitchen; It. 11. 1414 x.14, Vi(4orla
+tnr't, re -nailing .welling 4ue1 pLae:l4g
It •',g rrlulgnt• f4ulnhtll.•0 : Mrs.
scree, :nal 1'olsourg street as 'far 4644 1.qrsky, Qowbee street, shingling hinter
Wellesley stns.!: Muutre•al 44treget : add lei:!ding new torr wash: Mr.. i'.
Wellington shiest and St. 1:.lorge's .1. 4'.uutel4.11, Lighthouse street. sliiltg-
('n-w.•nr ; Nelson street fn,w Waterloo 44I ..1 ad [whiling hlRi.a.: Mr 4'.
street to Vk•torl:e ,t ret. The hM-tl Itd,it:•un. Pet. I:rurge• 4 're+4,•llt.
a
ps fifty ecoot rr emit. of the t; the siifngli4,4 r se: flail ittthrlgr, 1'alw-
v(m.1.11ri)1g fifty per rent. Is divided erstotl siert, vet -andel) 11. L. 1h.yle,
among ttle-leesldeltr•r of -the-Rrreeta -on-s-rwropitzig -ttwetitnr, On rant 4trovirr t
wbkl4 tau• all .- fold. __.._ _. }clhncn latent. street, uniting dwell
Th.•r,• was .v nn+idenobl.• .11s,•n+slen ea kat awl placing on (ruwn
ut fnudatiou. ,
tt.. 11, dl+p'-mon of this oil Connell- An .piwil(r►tlon front Mr. I'.}w:iNf,J
THE SIGNAL
Parr fur the removal of a tree in fret
of Ills property on Albert ,greet wee
referred to the 1411b1te works I'Otmult-
lee 'With }ower to act,
.► ce.mmulIie44tio)1 from Mr. A. L.
Robert -soil, .rant,1af111ug of the flooding
of his cellar from the Vioturla street
sewerwan r'fernel to row punk'
works: eommletee with fewer to aft.
• fetter frau rhe OW Howe Week
executive, asking for tIlw now of Agrl-
rulturul Park toad the privil('ge« of thtt
',Oro 4444(1 streets fur 111(1 /lane
, wag rerun. dial referred to the
44 lel etaumittee. I Tltls unitter was
deal with in the report of the sperdaa
(vrmm 4494.4
A e•Ironlar from the IAnuinl(xl A,*eo-
clarion of Fire Chiefs, extending an
Invitation n tate animal eonvelnion of
the Awms•ia on. to -.lag held at Three
Rivers, /pipe August 11th to 12th,
.was referred t rhe tire eonrtnitt(r.
A letter from Ir. if. (1.' ('awwn,n,
K. ('., es solicit', for the !minion &
tV4'ettern Trustn'; Co many, giving no-
tice of tow assignation of the 4lalerle li
Mrre•1uttile Cowpony. a s rend KIM re-
ferred to the •gtw•111 (1, Iwlt.tee, with
�a.wer to consult the std -icor and to
he reprc•ebbs! at the 444cr•ti of credi-
tors if cowdaler.rl ad% betide.
A lett. r farm the llyd . !Petrie
Railway .t•'ee•iatien of outs ,: re-
que•sliug the 'membership fee, a re.
fe'rrrl to the finance el intr.
A common 11 les t from 41, to •n
solicitor. staring that the raw' Ae'heeo
V. 4:44Ieri.•4, had been enlarged to Jane
:rho!. was road.
Committee Reports,
T11e +Is+•ial (rnunrittee reported 44s
follows: 111 the matter of the retple•st
from the Goderich old Hutue Week
e1,u►wittw• for privileges and eontml
of exciting during the old !Gone Week
relrhratlun, lnehuldng neve of ..tgri(•nl-
tural lark, your (rommitt.e nrnm-
vpernt--'bat the--` elebrctlun eseew$ve
194 grunterd the privileges rooked for.
but all to 1s• moiler the snlwrvh.l'tn of
and 4.1 I11141 (4 11 11 the approval of the
High Average Mileage
Sometimes yon find a tire
4sietraordinary mileage -one in a
pethaps. Whereas the average of
mileage given by a dozen -or a hundred -
Ames Holden "Auto -Shoes" will be as high
as that given by the exceptional ordinary tire.
It's the high average that counts -that cuts
the cost of miles -that makes it worth while
to get Ames Holden "Auto -Shoes" instead of
ordinary tires.
neat
M. DAVIS,'
Raab sl. ass Ni.. a
GODERiCH, ONT.
AMES `HOLDEN
"AUTO -SHOES"
rd and Fabric Ties in all
-Standard- Sizes ti
By "Req surf" gees
.
P. J. MacEWAN,
St. Andrews Mt:, Those Ne. 234
GODERICH, ONT.
GODERICH, ONT.
FELT LIKE AN IRON
BAND AROLND HEAD
Mrs. Osborne Says She Shud-
ders when She Thinks How
She Suffered.
one years," sad Mrs. V.B. Osborne, of
718 Lancaster avenue, Lexington, Ky., "1
pave been in a rundown condition; nee•
vows, weak and dizzy. 1 was actually 90
nervous that any sudden raise or excite-
ment would produce a paipttation of MY
heart that frightened me. 1 abtolutely
could not cl.mb uaas. for to attempt(- Crop Improvement Service.)
such would thoroughly exhaust me,
"1 had nervous headaches and when "It is ditncult to understand why
they came on it seemed 'that an iron band I Crain Is not more frequently cleaned
was drawn light around my head. I t1(►w ; in the country, the dockage ground
shudder when 1 tLmk of those headaches. and fed at home. In some years there
My stomach tws reale and 1 could not
digest the lightest liquid fax'. Any food is scarcely a ear of No. 1 or No. 2
of a solid nature caused nausea and the grain received while car after car of
sickening sensation remained for •hours. No. and No. 5 and no grade grain
••My misery was almost unbearable.
My sleep was sever sour.. and I was 1 b sent Into market. This always low-
1
out all the time. .1y condition I ars the price," says H. A. Foss,
was indeed a 'try deplorable one. 1 weigh master, Chicago Board of
finally sought treatment at Cincinnati Trade.
but nothing helped me one particle. 1
Dockage
union
Thurntlay, June
LEYS
was on the verge of giving up in despair , "Besides freight must be paid upon
when a neighbor pleaded with me to try : the refuse contained in these ears
'l'anlac. 1 obtained a bottle of the treat- and moreover she dockage must -be
'tie and began it: use. I bared back against the shippers.
"1 began I nervousness
at once and soon "It would seem that farmers' or-
telt my nThen ntss and dizziness disap- , gsnizations should undertake to ship
or -
nearing, Then my headaches returned.e and I nothing but the very finest grain
I realized my strength had My ' available and insist upon • high
appetite and digestion improv.d and i
am now so much better In every way. This, at price for it, feeding the poorer grades
Tanlac is a wonde•rrll medicine and the home.
only one that ever helped me. i hope "Allllere will always pay a pre -
every poor woman,o is suffering
did will (ult." as i mlu°� for clean , and {wd++Y lx seen thatgrainthe lategr-grit adesmay
- _,__-_- _ cannot fail to cheapen the whole crop
if sent to the market. If nothing but
that tin clean grain were shipped, thousands
ohtafu of can could be released for other
duty. The attention of co-operative
,rt`, societies is urgently called to this
trey phase of marketing."
t'.4 -n sount•1i. 1V.'
chairman of
price+ 011 polce psi to
The meiotic seri,: ...au
e11 that at .144)'1. wr of as
(1,011 galleins of Intrad
love)) ordered trout flu, -1
Co.. for Immwli.r. delivery. We 1•r
commend that ti- fa•ft ilii T4! ' vrN'i•r
on Napit•r stew. from Angles, t..
Victoria street. I. referral to the
giue'er to deport Ili the matter alt t e;
regntect of thee
prlt-liege of er..•:41: a gr:iI$Ista nd :at
Agrk•ulturel I'm rk. we r4r•ommend th.1r
tlte privilege Is. grant.rl, the el1110 to
have tte.e and '.wrrol 444 the pleasure
Of the council 01Cy. 41:41 4.91444 on 'lay,.
44.41() times that he 4.01)1.11 desires the
gmtltats.
The fire mound
ayy,lientiolae of the
fur t4()1lddng permits
M4'itlalul Gulf 411.'.
F.. 4'. Itrlctter, G.
Sturdy 1•2o, J11.. E.
W4( 11M.
The finance committee
$1,:44111 of 11144 Vie•t,,rc h0114purchast'd with H. W. S.
also that 4414 ad.litl,ncll •'r
Ind 1wre14 arnticwl with •the
,Mont real.
All these ,arty ware adopt
II was oe*eIe to meet 1114
night of1tly11. 1.,,,„r into the
reported that fie.
fallowing l'r"'
lad Noon passel!:
irh's ,ten Store,
yI. Elliott: John
D
mum. T. H.
(National Crop provement
flied flint By Lillia C. Barron_,
had leen
Most women that b
gta,non enliting is tett' hard
nk of only because they mak
Bread
Makin
Made
Mint leaf. peppermint or lus-
cious Juicy fruit. either
flavor is a treat for your
sweet tooth.
And all are equally good for
you. Teeth. appetite and
digestion all benefit.
Your nerves will say "thank
you." your vim will respond.
WRIGLEY'S is liked for what
It does as well as for Its BIG
value at the small cost of 5c.
The Flavor Lasts
KEPT
RIGHT
II 1111, WRIGLEY'S
(1
JUICY FRUIT!�
1,
(HE et".f,I6L.M
-Q7l
di I THE FIAYOR LASTS
7IOT1F
it so. What-
-lever Their recipe may they -ilio
1,,v! not laboriously knead th etr out sit
41.1 the dough with vigorous until
and pokings, because It is
fold air into the dough whi
very simple process, occupying
mat(1s r row (•('tr \
('ou r Mo,,er's ('ejsint.
('Onfleillor Allier 1.441 1,1• door 11.111
say that he thoilght the yrntla•il pro-
('('l'Qlug+'should he reported in fml1. so ew minutes.
that the ps.ple might know whit (each' The quality of the bread depe
councillor said. He also had a little-, la ely upon the quality of the Coo
wlrg raet, fcrT,l•uu• r•SitgnatlhefoNr ,riire.*4,lru.rl1etaikp I Cbetendaeanfasvporriinteg wbehceaaut seCoiut r ehxacsellsonIne\I
building 1'44 bylaw. the pepper kind of gluten. Soft wheal,
21r: R. If Robertson ..f The Signal. contains gluten which fs not elastie I•
who . was •1144 only m•((-p..p•r wan and rubbery and while such flours.
amt, mei*1 t'hat if th.-,,<Iwe' hes .of may absorb water, the gluten cells
It iuwmawr' .41 Zmen it w,•re r49ir4rh•I do not retain the tnolsture, 4nost of
t-rr rim r ,•;. 4th,• memis'r+ of mini- . which is driven out by baking.
Bill mold I" the first to ('.aupinfn., I)el not waste yomt time knea(iing
e ::.,..;:,,,,p.,....: it w'onld lw impissildr to your bread. Fold it over. Mix your
crrb:rtim n is.rt. ou get the loaf
sponge into dough. folding in dry
Wages of amsters Redured. __-- and
(Ino., :, then went into half- of the right consistency. Treat it
leeee_dincw o u the et, ntly. .The sattie_dough- will make
tate,' Inti'! '' t 'u employwl by the 14 beautiful rolls.
ptdir work..department. particularly:
furte'amiiic t.1 verbatim report of
41,1.. dk.e'm•-. 'n •wuuiil 'have 's•,•upie't • ,M`'
prod.114y (v.. full e'dunur of The Sig 111� Ha T 11'Mar
4)44,1. 41)441 w.m4d 414 44 194 'worth rooting.
1.4 alone printing.4 n'aulrillor Mowry
kt.te-tk: ,.I-.., of
thi' (''age. Int' wanted the whole e441111 -
ell; ;rather ii.4n hi. moa• 44!,s• .1141414%
A take tine' roeponsildl1ty. 111 other
i 414* 47r !,rive 411 a 01 In w' h 1441111
IV 414wt n. SII n day : here w were
Tv Fe, Ile thought Har 494.11
1. , u''4... 'a4441 own a t4'am-
-RN �tti- nFTii4 311 the tiler. and h.
rlain>Ftt th ',wn 4.4)4)1(1 •4ave. e.otsfder-
ultly lir.,,,-.4 wing.
.Mayor `Wig' asked if his remarks -
a4N'11r q•'4(Y,•.. re rn11 to the Men a•4f�45
well Hs Olt. +mints. ('onneillor Mosier
•rail. "Nor altogether." 14114 was ant
very ele"ir,.44 no Oris Stith.] .411 this
hart of the '1'1e•stiou.
it4r'( 1'1 - 4•414411 it them (vet ny
standard -1J.. of gravel -Iso'. Co I:11-
lor Mose end one and *1+thinl y- role
'11s Mott 111„ 4444.11 were drawing out.
in he emluttt•.
Ito
Prorl
41r:twine.
,The May
,'*mien. Its to
N
the collar b., • and cuff
need only a lig rubbing
between your hands -
WHAT hard rubbing the old way of washing meant 1 Even
though you boiled the clothes, the had spots simply
would not budge without a long session with the washboard.
Now -with Rinso--you do next to no rubbing at all. RINSO
not a cake soap -not a washing powder -but a new form of soap
inranules with power to cleanse the grimiest dirt just by
• Soaking. Yet Rinso harms nothing -doesn't even redden your
bands -safe as pure water itself. Here is what you do:
AT NIGHT -SOAK WITH RINSO - •L
IN THE MORNING -JUST RINSE!
If you have a wasbint machine--
Sash
achineSnek the elntkea teat a tM visual Rialto wily. The obiawg suds loosen
every h t of dirt. !tithe morning operate the machine for • few minute...A the
clothes ere perfectly elm -even the moat soiled spots.
Get a package of Rinso
to -day at your Grocer's.
Levee BROTHERS LIMITED. TORONTO
1111111111MMIIP-
Rinso
PURITY
FLOUR
High Patent
45
Nutty FL0
More Bread and
Better Bread
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-School of Commerce- H
4
try Ihreve Clark s:li.1 on the
til liigtrway they 'were ails
hooka "plebiscite" of the;
hMher there ehetnld be
a rediteti.tu or anti all were of
.pinion that the ages should he r' -
gloved.
II'onnelil..r ('tttt,atktt prle'.' of gym.
modifies had fallen in todeel they had
tan besittfeu in offering the fanner or
the m4mhant It's'iiar'krt pfk'e -of his
products or wane': 4114d they s110411,1
le4t h4•sitxt,' In doing the same with
the torte• of tabor.
)"ninety i1 14otion mac passed that 4ll.
teram44444rs with outfit he paid I'd en
hour and flu,! they be required to haul
one and a -tont yanks of gravel in 11
herd --row r.-InrHArl to take Mime 4t
mite. leia,-v Reeve ('hark. who wont-
ed the smatter ref(•rr.11 to the public
works ,committee with power to net.
'ot*1I •••luay •'-
Bylaw No. 1R„ authorizing the ixlr-
rowIng of a'further mon of xs.900 firm
the hank. mils' Ira. three 11m4'. eve!
pascal, and rite council totiourne4l.
OZEMA
Ton aro not
el pe rlm44ot-
1n when
l7int lige hr.
(Tags'. ('Int -
1 meat 4,1 Berms and akin trrlta-
Maio. It relieve. at one. and i'adu-
allg hosl( tete skin. Ramal. Mor 1M.
(itas.'s M. It yens mention tills
Et and .I"r. 2r., swap 404 poste`.. aw�a
pfloexn• all dealer. M Saataaena, Males at co.,
Jed. TofM11,
(National C Improvement Service.)
"It Is a Pity o much of our good
country produce s to waste after
1t Is grown," says . R. S. 'Rider,
president, Canadian Suint & Wire Co. I
9t would be safe to say�4hat there'l
are more vegetables wasted to small
gardens than are eaten.,
"The wants is especially noticeable
in hay. Therefore it Is very lm�
portant that every locality look after
baling and marketing -intelligently
and systematically.
"There wit) be thousands of dol-
lars In profits: wasted this year be-
cause the crop is eo poorly nlanated.
There ought to 'be a regular baling
crew in every neightlbr'hood, conduct-
ed• either s. a club or by the owner
of the rig, making a popular price
Miffed f 'hiy of• dish for lloing the
wor�t.
>f3enertity fire .men, constitute the
crew but usually there are two tetras.
One stands up on the press, using kis
fork to direct the hay to the feet ,
bee. Two men pttN4 the hay on to
the platform. At the back of the
machine two men, one on either side.
feed the bale ties, clamping thew ile-
fore the compression is released. A
sixth man is often used to weigh the
bale and. roll It to the barn.
"Straw should not be wasted.
There le a good market for ft when
1 haled and haling c:..1, he done at odd,
times. Straw should not be burned
In any event. If not haled, 1t should
as returned to the' land."
Clinton and Goderich, Ont.
(IFFERS 111.1: FOLLOWING COURSES :
Business Stenograp Iiia
Secretarial Civil Service
Teachers' Training Course
and arranges Special l'.omr<(c for students, -
Tete F01.1.0tel4G ADVANTAGES
H4 ghat (;oali6ea. Teaching Stab
.9,10141 1111aneM. Mystern of Bookkeeping
Ctedentiat-Ty ting Tor
'.44440444) Guarantee.!
Vocational
Vocational Training School
,.r thi. district, by Government appointment. and un'ler ?n-
.pection by Soldiers' Civil Re.estahlishment Department.
For Terme, etc., write
44. F. WARD,
R. A., M. 'Arrt...
Prineipsl
Phone 19a, Clinton
41..A. STILE,
Com. Spe*lallat, wipal
v lee -sero
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