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The Signal, 1921-6-30, Page 3et; 11117 trfi . 4 4 .444 4.44 � stn Itchy —6 THE BLUEBIRD WASHER . Call and see -a demonstration of the best Washin • Mgshine on the market. We are agents. Lighten the drudgery, of housekeeping with one of these y -running machines, which save labor and preserve health a d good temper. ZDII;ON >i[AZDA LAMPS Also all,Jci of ELECTRICAL GOODS t - ___. �sagireew During recent years, and particularly during the war period, Canada's export bacon trade developed very rapidly. This is proved by the tact that last year's ezoorts. of bacon from the Dominion amounted in value to 534.000,000 and that our killings of s in eight years doubled in number, whilethose of Den• nsark and Ireland decreased considerably. With the return to normal conditions, vigorous efforts will have to bemade in order to maintain this tion. The live stock b.anch of the Dominion De - I piromen of Agriculture has entered upon a spec al campaign to stimulate the pro- duction of hogs of the bacon type. In co- operation with the Provincial depart- -merits, an arrangement has been made to offer attractive prizes to members of bays'' and girls' pig clubs who exhibit at local! fairs, both for quality of product and I ability in judgiog. Where such clubs do not exist attempts at organization will be made. The idea i; two only to stimulate and sustain production, but to circulate knowledge t ( actual market requirements and thus to neate a standard type of 1 bacon (tog for the entire Dominion. When it is stated that the British market im EVERYBODY SEES A v • CHANGE IN FATHER Kee ut • Road Grateful Son Says His Father Looks Like Different Man �e� Since Taking Tanlac. "My father has suffered from chronic stomach trouble for over twenty years ; and has paid out thousands of dollars for,' medicines and doctors." said G. W. Slay. ' ton, a well-known Cobh county farmer.: living a short distance out of Atlanta, Ga "We tried nearly everything toying •to 1 cure him and he went eft to the Springs, (National Crop Improven>.ent Service) thinking maybe the aster might help him The"isolation of country lite Is i becoming largely a myth. Any roan who has an automobile, and every live farm familyhas one. will not ever feel lonely if he can any day in the year travel' as many wiles aa..l ' hie machine will make both winter' I ' and summer. • "}.very community is entitled t0 ins when my lathe' saW an advertisement passable roads at alt times, says idly. n the papers from parties he R. S. Rider, president Canadian Steel knew in Tennessee, who were friends & Wire i•o. 'The road which is most of his, and he knew what they satisfaet. ry is undoubtedly built of said about it was the truth. s -o he got it reinforced concrete and one of its • right away and began taking it. Well, great features is that regardless of -.r, it acted just like magic—everybody the weather, these roads can be kept notices the change in father. Why. he is open with the snow plough and the tbe past like a different man and sits down to dreaded January' thaw or spring table and eats like a farmhand. Only. yesterday he ate pork and turnips for his breakup will lose their terrors. dinner and ate so' much we were actually "livery town and village ought to ahftrrattd he�was going to overdo the thong, the farmersive a to tkeepethegroads nt-wopen 305 days in the year. Being snow- 4 �` Do nothing hurt Thursday, June 110, 16521. - seach his trouble. Thened he toried diet ing ng and lived on liquid lood until he afinest etarveb, but even that failed to deo him eny good and he lust kept going from bad t0 worse. "I don't guess there ever was a,case as stubhorn as his and if there ever was a confirmed dyspeptic, he was one of them and I guess he would have been one yet i( it hadn't been far this Tarlac. "The first we heard of tr.is medicine porta annually 500,000,000 pounds of bacon, understanding is possible of the ' value of the trade that is at stake. It is !hardly necessary to suggest that the hearty co-operat on of farmers and every- one interested is hoped for. Rules and regulations governing the competition may be obtained from the Dominion Live Stock Commissioner at Ottawa. ere the star aril, op -to -date electrie light.- We have thein fe +stere, (lite or workshop Estimates ade and contracts taken ?oh. electric wiring and other a etrieal work. 'In the Tailoring World There is great temptation today to Cheapen clothes, , either cloth, trim- mings or skill in making. With "Martin Clothes ",,quality .comes first. Leave your order with us ane, rest assured that nothing will be slighte4d. F. H. MARTIN, Tailor \-• MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. - EAST WAWANOSH. Council met on June 16th, with aft•t members present. Minutes of last meet ' ingQ were read and approved. on motion Gillespie and Straughan. Court of revision on the assessment roll was tben opened as per adjournment, the following apnea `laid over from first meeting being di s assessment. posed of sIloconfirmed; MirmWm. Farr, ass dford mint reduced 5200, Regarding app & o P. W. Scott, alio claimed that the whol ess- assessment of the township was too high it was moved by Mr, Gillespie. by Mr. Coultes, that the assessment Chas. Johnston, east half lot 39. cont Ition 9, be reductd 5100; that no otbe changes be made. and that the 'roll as now revised be adopted and the , court of revision closed, Carned, Bylaw ' No. 6. 1921, providing for expenditure on roads In the township during the year. and bylaw No. 7. 1921, appointing the Reeve as road overseer for the township, were I both read and passed, Orders on the treasurer were drawn for the payment of the following accounts t The Signal, ad- rentt of roadn allutl•anccee, A. The t -Times office, cards and printing. $7.50; J. E. l aman, use of grader. 510.50; Ingot Iron Co., culvert. $205.03; J. S. Scott, filling washout, 11.50; Wm. Howatt , tile and digging, concession 4. 57; J. Craig, grad- ing. 525: A. Cornelius. teams on grader, 533.60; A. Porterfield, furnishing bylaws, 1 clerk's fees and registering bylaw on the i Sturdy drain, 567; treasurer of B yth Memorial hall, grant for tablet, 5100. !For gravel, etc.—Sam. -McBurney, 54 20; 1 I Wm. Fetapetriek, $3.3t1; Wm. Satter' 524; Ed. Kerr, 52.10; Wm. Arbuckle.. 52 40; W. Salter. 55.10. Next 'meeting Of I council will be held on Thursday, July 28. A. PORTERF,IELD. Clerk. Toronto. June 1'a.- Mr. Fed W. Doty, I •—�� • vessel agent, has disposed of the 1.100 ton !. schooner Ed. AfeWllIidms,:formerly owned by`the Lyons Fuel & Supply Co. of Sault Ste.'111arie, to Messrs. Keenan Bros. Ltd . OwerrSound. This vessel has a lumber- ; carrying capacity of one'million feet. and with its own unloading equipment ; has handled 1,400 tont of call in ten i' ,hours. 7 he price is said to be $21,000 The new owners will operate her in the ; Lake Huron lumber trade. An angler, thinking his Highly td boat. man was not "treating. him with the respect due to fits 'station. said : "Look here, my good mar(, you don't seem to' Rra�p who i am. Do you know that my mily has been entitled to bear arms for be last three hundred years?" newton havehtbeen entitled tsthe o bare_ s_._ - . rl,trl lit now and that he was hungry and expected and is a relic of the past to eat and make up h lost time. of like "Now, when l en athinmedicine wilt do thins people ought to knew An about it and I want to say right now that , Indestructible . 1s I would not give one bottle of 'Tanta(' for aaa u �g k�j r all the other medicines and health resorts in the country ptlt together." Fence You'll hardly believe it—until you try it. Just soak the clothes in the rich, pure, cleansing Rinso suds overnight'(or for three hours) and then rinse them thoroughly either in warm or cold water. They will be as clean as though they had been boiled and rubbed. RINSO -- Not a cake soap, or a chip soap, but new and better —fine granules so rich in soap that they loosen the dirt as, the clothes soak. If you have a washing machine— Soak the clothes overnight is the usual Rinso way. The cleansing suds loosen every bit of dirt. In tat morn - jag operate the machine for • few minutes •ad else cloth., are perfectly clean—even the most soiled spots. The Deacon's Plaint. seconded Mater." said the deacon• severely, You should avoid even `the►appearance ; o of evil:" . assessment r Iasked thedsiistter. what do �oeuoamrean,?lis "i observed that on your si4 d you have several cut•gla•s decant 4 and that each of them is ha'( filled with what appears to be ardent spirits." Well, now, deacon. It isn't anything of I the kind. 1 he bottles look so pretty on the sideb and that i tided them ha l -way with some floor stain and furniture palish, i :just for the sake of appearance." ; "Tha 's why I'm cautioning you, sic ter," replied the &con. "Faring a trifle faint, i helped myself to a dose from the big bottle in the middle.'' NOTICE 1 have taken over 'the Grocery 'business ofFaust and Wurm and will conduct it on the cash system, ensuring customers the best • possible values. M, +r A full line of Groceries . will be carried. Your patronage will be appreciated. 174614jori i s Iia S?E. FAUST la A Scottish tiny and an English bay were boxing. At the outset the Scottish , boy proved superior, and punished the English hoy severely: Hut presently, after a few rounds% the Scottish bov became 'cautious. He defended himself instead of attack, -/e. and allowed his nimhle opp Knit a rain blow- upon him ratper than nu,,It 1 the way. "What's the ria tter, San I .'• cried hi father. •'lump Aber a bit !." I can't." replied Sandy. stolidly. "I am standing on a saxpence. " • LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO (National Crop Improvement Service.) ! "Two of• shot greatest enemies to every farm are -bugs and weeds, but it -you have a properly constructed fence, you can burn out the weeds i along the fence lines without damage I and •rid yourself of both pests, ; Besides your fence is 'grounded where- . ! ever a steel poet is used and danger Ito your live stock from lightning is igreatly redu'Ced,•" sties Hr. ft. 8. ' Rider, presidept, Canadian Steel • IWire Company. , . "The use of steel fence posts has become -so general during recent -� years that there is no longer any question but what they are the solu- tion of the fence post prpblem. i "While the wooden fence post still has many, friends, it is usually not 7 Every I0c Packet of WILSON'S F'LY PADS 'WILL KILL MOPE FLIES THAN -, 58°°WORTH OF ANY STICKY FLATCHEF. GODRRICH CHAUTAUQUA----JULY as2 aA Famous Comedy "It pa To be Presented at Ys to Advertise" Chautauqua ----- Percival Vivian aHimself, and his Players, die ect from New York, to play Greatest Laugh Producer known in the Theatre an econetny, because the labor In making/that post and the compare- tively ,Mort life of the post; slakes it moth cheaper to buy a steel - post of the proper size for the work re- ' gutted of it. "The steel post when properly made, is heavily galvanized inside,' and out with an extra heavy coat of rustles zinc below the ground line. "There is another eeonotny and that. is that on can drive` the steel posts without fi digging the holes, and •rife bottom of the post automatically spreads, staking a wedge-shaped an- chor 10 hold 111.. post firmly in place. "The man who wish*, to sell his farm would be wise 1o__reeplate his raffre7ffell �TTnce—with a woven ' ..wlrs fabric on steel pasta. It will enhance its value several thousand dollars and give it a look of thrift which is worth gond money." PUNY FLOUR 91111.6 'UNITY ft'OUp Restor You Old Favorite Don't Throw Your Old Carpets Away f.'}i✓'J), i �tt:ttrrro thew m how AIet7. bow Qllayldar•a. Se Y and • and to w to b• amide late y" t1•. .,•t The Famous �� ..-,.,t;, (t.. ors VELVETEX�' Rep ry ` , , Reversible—Wig wear ll �tetlme— fou r 1 / :': W bomb bund' ds ora ere regia eel Mt . Bed •••''''',1:"..' W 0 u eme .. Ask AP " V I W CTIEX" �M 11„teR i. t beta ways ea large orders. Owe • t, {' , way en small orders. i:i�" .',' • - CetaMbhaM 1sa rM,. caw CANADA RUG COMPANY — ' • N CARLING STRICT II LONDON, OWN xxxxxxxxxxtxxxxxxxxxxx xxx -School of Commerce Clinton and Goderich, Ont. Thla manner an ttmmmally sttaoner amen oily hair Iteeo 'eNeteeterl, and. better • at81, the Asnspenent hit. Induced air' ?tele% tlftbeelf, to *upper, In the /1.4111- 1141 tai. TO atrosopibih •this, ft hue been n^esemiry to seas much more for hbisr anlalalpr'a company and play than hie+abet f the (imp May tarrnred Ire WIN. tW, 31. ('ohan'e greatest tv.tt ly ,sweets*, '1t Pays to ♦dv 'r - PI (National Crop lmproverilent Servide.) "The demand for gasoline isgrow. R1 fog day by day and, econonttsts are K;1J always prophesying that the world's supply will soon bee once inadequate," say Mr: C. H. Chilton, editor of the County Agent and Farm Bureau. "Selence has already taught its, g LX nt_cantatas. 41.44i -rot - wheel,- cleft stilled at a very low pi ire per gal- x ls, and which in nonny respects i- ts junior in power to gasoline. "There is enough waste ooh every lA i to furnish its. heat, light and power. The machinery Is all .avail- able, tend it Is time that we should give this matter the igost careful Consideration. The principal dlffl- cult), of this plan will be to aectimii- late enough farm refuse to make the project profitable. Therefore It would be wise to halve the outfit own- ed, lig some farmers' oreanlxation filch w111 first encourage all term - r to supply- a r. oportionat* *bare order that there -may he sufficient material to make the plats sees thee," thin .ren . w enjoyed a rim of mare titin of the Milan of th« two yws,a. in New Yn* rite and nearly the play tenches' tiring 040+ �, In se long In outer eftkes like Boehm. bnstnests nils moan to Pinlarleelpie : seryl ('h Prelim. There are at unit- three knights In every ssrinyte • t iIP B• .lit lL, .ht.lent< referring •to attend there low n1.Ike arrangc'ntt•nts to do r/, - ‘Ve give %%oft a Tili)iti)t GiLand PR..•1C1 CA42.-_ Commercial Stenographic Secretariil Civil Service or Teachers' Course void is ill 'Irrangr for atident.'ci.lting SPECIAL COURSES �I1i• 1• the ,.I,I, l vii Id- rl 2ri«a in-wf.1 ti t;Kf'ltt , PPr ,'i -I \'illi\I\I Tlt\I\rl • Tl:.bill. Ot tog is ch:iu ge in G. T. R. tithe -table, it will .ccssary for its err re "l,,n nue C0I)1,R1t.'11 CIl r: a. 11 n I tt. t'i''i.II:i; 'I.\I. i;It \III' 1'I }' Iturtt�ht:El'INI; Taught by L'Lls'.i �1'st'1� .N"r. \!, t;l'el.xess, t '11 NIEl'.\I, lin- 111 ill. h,.•n .111AININ1 iq 'r,. '.1il(I et;p�t•P n( th„ I('' iingt".i Tyi,41.14 •;• ;\ •\ I t,('i( vi'F 11.11. o'I:ier,t'Ir'.\T, .4 here fie ei 1,• l:Itrl'.%TisINA!. li}a'.1111laid-ST .,r rite -.rl r•, .,_.1'T"t'' Viler '1,1.1'' lsa well farad Idaev�w.tltfn• 1 ,n if ),m•tcftl tit yeare'lf a tri the lin+tones+r. Jnr it. 1'hlnk it over. Fall term opens Sept. 6, 1921 `" I' r htrnc�r hifermatun-t'itaee 19n, Clinton. *e wr:,a 11 W %R11. R. a as a....,nripal Cow •MSA, AMOR. "k �r�t •