The Signal, 1924-2-7, Page 5THE SIGNAL.
CODERICH, ONT.
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
A11 call, Ilrttlulltl� :.t;, , !
foul to day d.1 night
PHONES
store 335 Residence 355w
Hamilton Stre.t,Goderith
EAST ST. GARAGE
Cars overhauled ;and re-
paired by an expert mech-
anic. Agent for
McLAUGHLIN CARS
Batteries re -charged and
stored.
W. M. SELL
East street Phone 243.
The News of the County
A Digest of the Local Happenings as Reported
by Our Exchanges
Lit' liNOW
liter liaVillg ear.• asttltel' renfdered
oluLuckn,w
rnannyy year..
...lima board Dr. A. G. Newton and D.
1,. McIntosh have retired, their place*
!,cit taken by D. C. Taylor and T. B.
Rev. C. Langford is the third new
Iuelnher of the bund. Some discussion
nook plate in connection with the scheme
ea heating the sFJurrl alai town hall by
steam generated at the waterw..rks station
LP a central heating plant.
Brophey Bros.
THE 1.E:%DIN(.
1 1C!NEB %IMIKE( TUBS
.t\11 EMB 11 YEKS
orders ear• .., • ..;'••tided to
a: al; hour- night or day
1.1111l:KIt II
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
Says Cream \optical In Nostrils
Opens ,tor I'aeeages Right 1.P -
Instant relief -no waiting.
clogged moat roc. open right up; the 'r
p&MAgirs et yur held clear and you
breathe 1rerly. No more hawking. suuft
fling. Mlowieg. headache. dryness. Nc
stru,7itng far breath at night; your,
cold or catarrh disappears.
(et a anu;l bottle of Ely's Cream•m
Balm from your driWmat now. Apply
• little of this fragrant• antiseptic,
b aline ..ream in your nostrils. It pen-
'trate, thntigh every sir passage of the
isead, soothe* the inflamed or swollen
aueoas membrane and relief comet in•
sea•th t eta stuffed -us
is's lust Ane. Don't
vitt a cold or gaiety
HAYFIELD ,
1024 is aa follows : Pn'siaent, John Me.
Chin.; tires via•-preeidt•nt, John J. Stin-
son; second vice-pneident, John Stewurt;
secretary, A. E. Erwin; treasurer. F. A.
Edwards; alxliters. T. Cameron, J. A.
Falconer; directors, J. W. Reid, D. H.
McNaughton, Sam Houston, Time. Snow-
den. W. 11. Talbot, Robert Peulwle,
Robert McMurnty, T. M. Wu. ds, R. al.
Peck, E. H. Wise, E. Firer, .1. A. F.•r-
getscoi, Frit Middleton.
1t the annual meeting of the Bayliekl
library the follow ing °Hirers and directors
✓ *te appended fur 1924: reersid"nl, L A.
Edwnnis; secretary-ln•ururer, George E.
tirt'.•uslatle; librarian, Rev. A. Macfar-
lane: assil•txnt librarian, Slim F. Fowlie:
directors, James H. Reid, 1.. Thomson.
E. F. Merner, Mew. 11. McKay, Mre. J.
Ferguson, Mus Joel.. Stirling.
The directors of the Hayfield fall Lair
are'dwelling to build a half -mile race
track. having bought Uw nece,eeiry land
and enlarged the gmuods to enable. thein
(*LINTON
Mr. and Mrs. James Scott have' gone
c to Orlando, Florida, to spend the nutria, '
1 of February in the laud of sunshine. t
While away Poetic iat•r croft aiid hit.
wife will visit Mr. and MM. W. T.
Ht? eil,4merserly`.'4 Cti
David Cnut'lon has di.p'wst of his
al.plet, which lie hail held in ct.kl storage
at Toronto, to a tine which turned them
over to a Belgian buyer for export.
Jerk Hay.len, of Hamilton Normal
'chdsil, and formerly Clinton, is play- I
in gtysl heekey for that institution. At •
SMED FROM AN
OPER&TION
"fruit -a -tires" Completely
Relieved Me
MA 1'.:, ter., Va'.,ot'vsa, B.C.
"tsutler .1 with all the eyinptoms
of Female trouble, with cl.runic Co,sti-
Nation and cons:a,it Hetdaliui. 1 had
pains low down in the hack and sides
of the body. A looter advised me to
have an operation.
I started takiug "rrnil-a Uvea"and
this medicine has cwnpletrly relieved
me of all my misery and sufferiot.
l ens free of pain and headaches aad
the terrible t'uuatipatioo, and. what
saved me is the fruit medicine,
"fruit-a-tivea."
Madam M.J. GORSE.
bOc a box, 6 fur $2.30, ttwl size ?fie.
At dealers or sent postpaid by
fiw(t+:ilirM 7.tmltsd:-tjttawor-`
sex
,1 Thtu,•.hlc 1 .•!. 'tat 7. >U.a-
Ne .Uternative
Jeffn'y•-"How .lid your brother
take married lifer
EaWer ".ittordllig to .1inetions
.
Ills mother -in -loft is living with
him.'
'.Two months ago he wars the love -
Ilett thing tin earth. .and lime 1 hate
he very sight of him
Yes. Aren't num changeable -Lou-
don spall.- - -
Here and There
i
A Mt -VIA game it! Stratt'r•1 the H.anailton That the average weight it A.-
bop.won t;-1„ Bawd.•n awl his partti•r beria's 1923 wheat was 64 pounds o
on fire defence being giye•u c•nrlit Ior the busied or four pounds more than
•
W do w. The Society hal on hand a slur- I ••serving between
nice .''(our the standard, is statement ,f
plus of seer 57(101. The directorate 1. gosh( the
ii turn.' George Hill, ti the0n (Train I t -
At the annual meeting of the Clinton s e or at Calgary.
Hurticoltgrul Society five ('.11 wing.•Itic're Pe
I wen. appointed: Hen. ,reeideut., O. 11. The nes ,in of navigation for the
David anti C. G. Middleton: president,
I Frank Jenkins; vice-pnwidente, \fret. W. year lSe.J is the longest since the
Fair, Miss W. O'Neil; t cretary-tnwur- year 1814, or 109 years ago, accord-
, r, 11. R. sharp; directurs, Mrs. W. Jen- trig to a statement made at Quebec
!kins. MN. .1. G. Chowett, Mrs. W. Bry- by Captain J. E. Bernier, Arctic
done, Mr. Cowan. W. S. ft.' lhanice, 11. explorer.
The Athlete's
Remedy
fat Strata td Buttes
THE sprains and
bruises encountered
insportvanish with the
applicationol Minud's
Liniment. This fact is
confirmed by the fol -
korona letter received
from lt.E. f.'cl'herson. Sect Arm-
strong High School Baseball Club
-Sine tie N.ut cf the B_seb..!I season
we Ant leer, hindered risk sore
muscles. sereirted ankles. tic., & OJuit
as soon a3 we IatCJ using Minaret.
Linrmenl our baubles enld. Ensu
cihkte should kip a bottle hatiY "
lis. Is,ur r ably era1 the ern, .e
bees swwd hoer weitknown ..ibieu1.
rIINARDSS;
"KIC O` , Maw
LINIMENl'
YARMOUTH. P4 S
inp
'11. KI cry, Jatue- .e..tt K J Uwk, K.
Shia,
Howie amtatisseF; 4amniegiteme. Two-thirds or Canada's Exhibition
ti to
A Mad
.\uttloneer- -"I've a valuable old
antique, etludleetiah, who'll give toe
a start?"
Voice from the crowd` - "Four-
pelmet,"
Four-
pela� "
.Urt(oneer -- "What!" and hM-
atat.,t f.41 off
A'rdce'-"Ah ! J. tboilght that woald
Itere-yinr-g stare -
The Indians of -the three prairie
provinces in the 1923 season har-
vested the greatest crop in their hi. -
tory, aecoAeng to the annual report
of the De artment of Indian Affairs.
in the three provinces, the Indians
harvested 688.561 bushels of w. eat, ��
71.287. "Willem o7 oats lind fi:3ftt i
hashels of barley. The rerort shows
they raised 5N?6t bushels of pota-
toes and 1 090. I ushr?s of other
vegetables. 9 rimy eununerfallowed
20,000 utrun S7.0110 t Me of hay and
I
acme, P
9.615 ,f rreen feed. r
Jhgje//fouseuiork
5bur /ands
�'�O heal chafing, soreness or that harsh
TO
chapped feting of the skin caused by house-
work, Zam-Buk is invaluable. This herbal halm
soaks through the pores, soothing and purifying
the whole tissue, killing and removing poisonous
disease germs, and renewing the skin.
There ,are soothing, healing and germicidal virtues in
Zam-13uk, never found in ordinary tatty ointments and
salves. That is because Zam-Buk is a highly -concentrated
medicinal preparation of ufllgUe herbal origin.
Zam-Buk is proved equally good for ending attacks of•
eczema, ulcers, ringworm, btoopOtson or piles. k quickly
soothes and heals all'cuts, burns,
chilblains, etc.. and clears the skin
of pimples and blotches.
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ALJ►
If17,161
Healthy Children
Always Sleep Well
The healthy child' .Itsyr' we'1 and
during Its gaiting he.tire l.•-'lt•ever e'ro.s
bat always happy Put laughing. it Is
only the sickly ebPd that ie ert�.. stud
merlon. Motliiekly x111 .1 pair child- .0 .1..
A . tam but pretty w.dtiuig took place for the Brit eh Empire z oa
a Clinton, at St. Jtaa•ph's church, on are new to ttsiand most of thew
Ttttwlay n,oniityt, January 29(1., when being already at Webley. Annear
Mini Ann Mcainire, of Clinton, bt•c•autt' them is a molester silver purger,
file bride of J'se•pli 1'. Carlin, of St. Col- eve tet nearly three tots, the dor-
nieban. The cereulmiil aces o•rforusl ever unearthed, which wee deg
by Rev., Father Gaffney. The bride Was ii.„ in Cauda.
given awily by her father, Andrew Mc-
(:nin•. The bride.nmaid was MIs. Ella Twenty -ruins ratilion ppeevends of
Shanahan and the Ifo man iambi For, halibut were laeded at PTtece Aust
rem:, t.t nP`seativrth. After the Ncddiug ce•r- art, .B.C.. during the past year, wt
essay• Mr. and Mr. Carlin left for 't'iir- figures for the month of Decestsber
1 ono, and Battralo. Upon their return incomplete. This total is consider -
I they *al needy at St Calulnbare__ ably its emcees of the previous yowl..i1'illiatul}dxrty.r+peo(ttx4aet-knuw,l Severed large shipments wore toad*
nen in Western (IMtaii.\, lite 11i a serious o Chicago and *ow lydd1s west-
Icoiwlition at his home \tie . brave fear
1 it' ctrl States' points.
is ecpnewel byhis physicians for his re-
•ttlbere
tl
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1111
the
Il the t of
toasty, aud,a E. W. Beatty, President of the family have been called tet his oral Caaadia.A Pacific Railway, has se-
, founder
Mr. the Doherty
o S•.who is o Company, "►iginyl ed the hooenry presidency of I
Gensler of the ear% ae flans ngag'I Quebec Safety 1- Naw Ilid He Explain 11.
I ('Ii for many years actively engaged in the �.nnoceedin te late Lord •
forst.al's behalf. but of late has been League, R
forced to relinquish all aetiviti•s bet -alive Shaughnessy, who was its first lion- I She t teuderic r -.tad are In
of failing health. Ile is eiGhty-leant years (nary president -e titute safeguards for i ct of else i the
il.only
•-"Yes,airlyam
thtc arekissed
thel se art
o(M •• N. W. Trewartha, wife of t6' the protection of lite, emmeaally I est of all."--('oluntbin Jester.
not -leap well : If they are yr.'s; 1111
cry :1 great teal. give th'n, -Baby's
Own 'Mhlets ami they will own Is•
well and happy again. 'rite Tahiti:
are a mild btu theneetio-l,rstativ+
which 1'e•Relii le• ill.• t,we1s,. +w'.eit'll
t'le' .dowueh. 1.11nisit eons%ipition
colic and iuttigestlon aq;l promote
henitbfttl e'p. Tlity arahsohit•ly
guaranteed free from oplatt Helsel with
-tor given -to- .that_ l _Jalltt
perfect .af+'ty. Tit, :Lew ..it.. tax
will tut increase the price: of Baby's
own Tablets. P+ tlale-rewpwny__1altK.
the telt... You can .till. obtain the
Tal.l,t: through any • m+'•lielat. dealer
at ::, .•(•tit. a Isis. ter by mail, pet
paid. fnfrontflu• hr. tt'Illlatus Medicine
co.. 11 r, a'k v'Ile. l out.
FRES BOXES !
.1011.ewA...
�. herb./
al r...,.,,.. .e... r rha
/.....110. lira 4. 1w -
...to No
w..., t.,.. Fe.e.Jl
err auk• .....era --;r4 .
H r e
S11,11
---/��/�- `nee elan, the ubligutinn reptine upon
WAY ORANGE
BASIS , tilt•,.. to report ns to this viola' Ia' iiteslt of
OF SCHOOL GRANTS' itrlividual lecke.its.
i It to mideretesst that in the tint Nat
' . rate ap-Fri.nnerrt -seal atrl-+Irtanl
• T„mute, Feli. 1.-late14'.il . b..n?'' iu echet..l sort . are t. be treated alike.
the system of dittri*uilit a •4 wheel el grant• 1 In connect ion o ittt,1 he tat siir `.17 pip o -
a'.
is heraldtel as one of the i i•�ea_rnment.. iersvtd tchhat,nge
Ittuler the 0111sysuyn, certain
it illdep
legislative itemq Ler the voltam: • M'sst.• .:it wealthy a'clieol districts. having a'�w
the t.cgisiature. it i- underntoal that t r•lu....t 1s,pulation, wen• praeticali able
Premier' FergtisoIl itt hi+..eap:a th :a- i' carry on oat of the rnnnty au.� l'ro-
\linister Ff Fdueatt.n will intra, It,i Ion cineial grant, without aIly"t• (lit Maden
amendment to theEderatawa:.tct a.liich, t „t taxattiou. .
will do ewav,.tn targe' t.•Ii•ti.are• with, U..' aI,onkl thio profs,. i -me•es,tre get to
irtiutnutut_ 't I.i•tvdal rcathuc to the Honer it is sum to
,chevolgrant funds areson ingtoar•hcrt'Iu'. prove one .dth. na»t eontt•n111.11t ext the
and leave the balk of Use dietributiota •�>~•s,io.
at the dinrretiort et -h e - ?t4t i.tsr. ,,u the
advice of thest•be•td Inepecti rs. tp'topriafe y lint
While present ti,tatlye f.r,t,Otsala are
that school sections -hall be entitled to a
1.
the e
. TN►lk
. f the
small flat rate grant. t
e,chesol grant funds woukl ge into a special
fund, similar, if is said.. to Northern On-
tario'e "Net,•ssitous Fund," from which
the w•hesds of.tlw T'ruvitice would draw
tlwir grants on the ap orot'al of tate Min-
ister. The responsibility ler (.roper ap-
portionment, however, wooed largely 1*11
a ':e rot. 6.• c,••, ,t on fur;.t N./
n the inspectors under the eontenmimed ;
The Wonder Kidney
Liver 'L Stomach Tonic
as Nationally Advertised
Sold b
H. C. DUNLOP, (ioderich, and by, a
good druggist everywhere.
De
M.P.P. far South Huron, fell on the sale• chi:deep, prodding protected play- I
walk
y -
walk while walking -to church Sunday grounds and streets.
• 4,,,I -au ffersl_a_breken ankle.
Ilii' II ttesiTy tnaitt' tierwar t" --h" lµ+ttte --It-{t estimated by the pv.vfecial
unassisted and called medical aid. tosrist bureau of the Province of
Had HIm There
Quebec that 126,000 American auto-
mobiles visited the province in 1923.
, Of this number 40,000 travelled over
Ialio yer: '.Tell the ..•ort e•xaeby the Xing Edward Highway, the prin-
r w hen• you were on the _'alt It day -of eipal route of antosacbikisto frMom
; said mouth in 5.30 to the afternoon." across the border motoriseI Deft•nduut : "1 was oil the corner owl and a record in The annals of
of $trrtml and Mahn street• asking a limit thoroughfarc as regards Ameri-
esia NCI.
onan a question:'
pourer: "Alt -hal But lieu do you
1 The Canadian lndepeadent Oil
kimw it w>,P exactly 5.30r' an of St. John, New Btt�tts-
Ileft fishnet : ' A d�i-lia yattin was patThe boa closed a contract to sap -
an wick/ steamships ply -
Weekly. Ing to Atlantic porta. Thie is said
to be the biggest contract for lubri-
s�aating oils ever, atoned in Canada.
This company resew a new indus-
try for St. Joke for Its oompounding
plea will be for
in Y.,st St.
gnration 1 was askuiR Ttm w
i n1v i, at a Legion ply sbrkat►as oils of all k1ids Ti
burr 11 waP" *41 Canadian Perak rut! ieP
Big Year's Gain
The Kiondyke is in the Yaws of
acether gold aad silver renis. At
the head of the Seaver River, 60
writes west of Keno Hill, a silver
i and go'd din, overt' of unusual pro-
portmos has started a stampede
from Mayo, the major mining settle-
mYuk, osun-
tryent, whereofthe it isonsaidto the assanysw r4«veal
pay dirt running 1,1(10 ounces of
silver to the ton.
Rapid progress is being made in
preparing the Canadian • section of
tie British Empire Exni'aition. The
giant pavilion was roofed in ani
ready for exhibits inaixt}-d•ys from
its commencement and will be ready
for openteg on March tat. Two mil- '1
lion feet of Canadian lumber, 7 miles
of roofing and 200 tons of mole,
ants and bolts bave already hien
u.sd in the building.
It is reported that the Rothermero I
interests of England, which re-
cently acquired a large block of tim-
ber land in the Manicouagan River
Basin, haw headed a-eyndicats
which 011 speed 516,000,090 fn
erecting pulp and. newsprint manta
twiny will build • 94,000,000 plane
lecturing plants near Quebec eity.
With this news comes th4 announce-
ment tkat the 8t. Regis Paper Com -
near the parish of St. Angtutia, all
suburb of Quebec. .
Re e° s Chicago
of Railwatiw Sttatistles inca
ay it
show hew greatly the cost a rail-
road equipment in North America
has increased in the past sixteen
years. Siete, 1007, • these figures
stow, the Inst of heavy fre'ght loco-
motives has risen from 516,248 to
IgM. oath; passenger focomotives
meager coaches from 257,380 to 128,-
900 sad,; freight cars from 5700 to
51)01 each; and steel rails from
$29 to 841 per ton.
}tenter expert
Frank Friend . T , more than
Insurance Issued _•.$ 9,
Insurance in Force 34
1
4
Cash Income
Assets
1922 1923
528,850.00 $13,840,920.Q0
,460,044.00 42,175,180.00
,430,823.81 1,699,840.33
,789,562.74 '5,472,666.94-'-
.
The enliven las* •saseuiniC to old ref
rltse
Hat itr..plt n l uses N gust •.�.. to
Among the ...bidets woes the town un•
dertclker. who -slug. "1'm 'Xalting
For Th,•.•."_-Wet(ord 4'hroniele.
Whenthe a%erne.. Mali d.r, you
Lower Expense Rate
Lower Mortality Rate
Higher Interest Rate
Higher Policyholders' Dividends
General Agent wanted for Goderich
Apply to
H. R. STEPHENSON, General Manager, Toronto.
The Healthful Walk
HAT is more pleasant and exhilarat-
ing than a brisk walk in the crisp,
fresh air. The lam 1 is sedentary
Yea..- breathe deeply_
purified. The circulation
The bloom comes to the cheeks and you
feel fine.
The vital organs are put in fine condi-
tion by walking and many ailments can
be relieved mainly because the liver action
is aroused.
And yet we do not walk.
Is is t- mar ch that- sier to walking sein an becomingtoa
(n' street -car
lost art.
Since do not the liver active ndke the sthe
exercise to keep.
bowels regular it becomes necessary to
resort to other means.
The most popular family regulator is
Dr. Chase's :Kidney -Liver Pills, for b
use of this medicine once or twice a week
you can be sure of the healthful action of
liver, kidneys and bowels.
Our greatest danger in this age of
( habits is from overeating and
attention to the regular-
ity of these eliminating organs.
Most of our ills come from thisleon t -
tion. For proof of this statement youthere
d
only enquire at the hos itals where is and e
is always a rush of apps
er
and kidney cases after the holdiay season
and during the winter months when we
use so much artificial food and live cooped
up in houses from which fresh air is care-
fully excluded.
You will notice that while the price of
Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills has been
increased to 35 cents, the box now con-
. tains 35 pills instead of 25 as formerly.
Likewise Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is 00 cents
nts a
x for
60 pills. f Ed60 mansdn•Bates & (o,,teed of 60 eLtd., Toronto
from $11,9IT to 5A, 00 each; pat-
\O'ROWN_LIF
1 g�.IRANGE COMPANY
us eoX JJUIIASES7
PILLS
1,0:25+
i6 Mike s. furore
with rel.' llnmlrt:
• 1111, mo
I few, alt lacy Is .entire audience.
Hasten 7'rattse•rlpt
a*
NEW BOX
5
ONE PiLL A DOSE
ONE CENT A DOSE