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The Signal, 1930-5-8, Page 7► llaveYou A Skin Trouble? pAY heed to early symptoms of skin disease I At the first sign of any unpleasant rash, irritation or eruption, anoint it Zam-Buk. This quickly goo hes and heads off disease Wbers akin is already aflame with scums or is poisoned, sora or ulce- rated, Zam-Bok is the one gentle heal- ing balm that pt. right et the root of the trouble. Zea -Duk expels 41...... sad grows now clear skin. Zion-Buk's aver -ready character and asceptioaal hosting, soothing and and septic value have woo foe It a perma- nent pions Is over • million homes. Get a kgs sl this great barbel halm sig -day, and bap It always handy I Ma W. asiapialll el Bossy River Statists. N.B . sac r-' Watery rap lief we mg Aaseht.rt• toe and elms= w111de tested ase .a Mr..W. /04.1 .re Yaew Woe. we awe• 1Y. TIM tales deans end w, *Ca saL r • sWelweeeee airore bow elf Pea I OMlimorama ,err Be Consistent KEEP YOI'R PLUMBING AND HEATiNG A' UP TO DATE AS THF REST 01'• 1'0I'R HOME Estimates cheerfully submitted John Pinder Phone 127. Box No. 131 as Vacation's El Dorado the trip of golden ex• per.ence An "inland ocean" cruor. between towering glaciers and totem poled isles Shores w close you look in on quaint Indian villages. Dozens of glaciers flash.- ,ng lash.,ng rainbow colours in the midnight tun Six fascinating ports n call. Mysteries of the Klon• dyke Greatest 'rip in Amerca for the money. we behe•.e As low as 1190.00 from Vancnuver Victoria, Seattle to Skagway and return -including meals and berth en• route, except in Skagway On luxurious Prmeesa liners largest, fastest t0 Alaska Make your reservations now while the choicer Pr,netss cabins are available. Vancouver Island West coast cruises 7 days Meats and berth enroute Minimum 139 00 Fust rueforatahoa from. wears( Canadian Pa c. tole agent. of 14' Fulton, Alnttawo Grana( Patrrwtr• Agent. Tn•oaie Canadian .';:::11:5Pacific THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. County and District Ww. Mann, a well-known resident of the Ilith cuueeaaluu of Grey, died April 30th, In his eighty-seventh yteatr. M11s1 Jane Repots. an old remittent of the 5th eonces.lun of 'Morris town- ship, died 'May .rid in her u4swy-sixth year. July. James ,Sisthle. of lh'lgrave. ha; de•lluet, the invitation extended to him to become pastor of the e'entrullu United church. Joules Rail, ultcd thirty-five rear:, diel ut ht+ homes fu Ilowi••k t.w'I1sI1f11 on $111111ay afternoon after an Illness f ,errrramonths. l 1' Iareur'e F. hrllennun, h•de•Ikegwr at Daslnv'ssl. died .:wday ui.ht of bleed Srds"alug. whit„ e...- &- l. -,I from carbuncles: He w'as forty-efeht•" years of age and is anrvivesl by hl- wife and nue *ion, Alvin. The tteaforth 4'olleglate In+time lusted 1111+ appointed Mr. Hnllalitylle, of 'the St II 'it 1hart nes Collegiate Insti- tute. :Is nrin.1i•:11 of the Setiforth -.1..01. his1j� 14.4 to volumene*• In �rin.'lil.ta/ %lr'�111lantyue is n slw- vhtlist in twit heti ties. LI St. .1nse•pli'. clntreh. ('Itntou. on , Wednesday looming. April `(0th. the ninrrlate Wa .ole'mliaetl of Mabel Margaret Kiley. daughter of the late Charles Riley and 'Mrs itllry. to Jos- e•ph 1400 Flynn. of-•Hnlletr. Tlw erre- , many meas performed by lti't. M. Sul- Ilta,. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn will r•.lde nm eolm•radon R, ttnllett. . The marring.. took {da.'e re*•ntly- at I Atwood of SvItIa Thottinim,11. du'izti- ler of Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson. old (:linor'3oliti,(bllis, .mol of Mr. nml (Mrs. Fel t'o11h, Nail of 11en- fryn. lir%. A 11. trXvIl. re•tnr of St Allan's- .hurch.toffhiated.' Mr. and i Mrs. 4'edlht hnvesrike'n rep remittance ret Nrnfryn. 1 ' Considerable damage mos done at , cartoon print. in the ciiuntc'b% the el.q•trieal storm of last T: nrisday night. 'rwn Targe horns on the farm e.f Jon- athan \slitsp..n.1 44.1441,1,41 4411 of Tnel.- enmltb, about fire miles from (Tin- • ton. were totally destroyed by flee; with tWu piling I..w•a, fowl. a quantity of hay and some implement.. The i horse" anti othl•r crottle and some of ,'the Implements e!•en. removed onfely. 1 The loss Is covered by insneanee. • I ZERIrH Clinton cemetery. Graduating exercises in connection with the 4'llutuu hospital will he held ti 11'eale? -Willis Uulted church on Fri. day evening, IMay 11th. The funeral of the late Ml»* Carrie 14e, whose death occurred at Toront'. on April J.ith. took place to t)IIIHoII .v'wetery April 2.th. INe*'aged was a daughter of the late Juael.h life. whr� for many year: Nettled on the Huron road west of Clinton. She had resided 111 Toronto for several yore*. She is survived by one brother in the Wed. The death locums! on April Stith of Elizabeth '1'ewaley. wife of Hobert Fitzsimons. Though die 1w.1 been in, tame health for snwe time. her paei.1114 was sudden and unexpected. Realities her hualatnd. threw ;ons told nue daur;h-! ter survive: 'tarry and Itert of ('Ih' tun, Norman of, Detroit, and Mrs 1' Munro of Clinton. Among those feuding the funeral were Mr. and :llr- John story nod b. 'Munro of t;udert,•h SKINNY! I GAINED • I I LBS. IN 8 WEEKS AND BOY FRIEND SCHOOL REPORT s.,t.e.r,w.r.•eee,alaa• 8.' 8. N.). 6, EAST WAWANO H The following is the report for S. 8. No. 6, 'E'ast M'awauusb, for the syrlug examinaUuus : - l.--4djtbe McDowell S0 per cent., (Margaret (lovier 05. Sr. IV. -Jean McDowell 77 per cera., Viola (iovfer W, Ernest Snell t1, Jack Arntvtroue 07. Lloyd Walden 4.5. Sr. II(. -Kenneth ('uwplwll is per trot.. .11nry Cook 0.0, Mary Ann bower 47, Alvin 13ae!t all. 'Sr. 11.-4;ene Ouok 83 per cent., JIM - Ins Walsh vl. Eileen Walsh .73.. IM11- shed Thornton :0. - Jr. 11. --At gray Campbell !)5, Gordon McDowell 04. Rob Armstrong 412. Mae Stamm :cis Ar.'hie .1lason 42. First - -El vi1: Wight inn ti. Leslie /lod- ger. d rimer-.ieall t'amS11e11. Bob Gower, Doh Gorier, Jasper Snell. 11. 1) .141PF9'itSe A. Teo o tier. "After trying several tonics tried !nudged lyes:t In 1 week. gained I1 Itis., 114.W complexion, round Wide, : best of all a boy mead." -S. M. Salina. Men rued Wumrn are 3111a7A41 et gain of 5 to 1.i lbs. in 3 weeks. Ugly, hollows vanish Rimy limbs round! nut. Pillows blemishes skin clears like' 'merle. Nerwmsne-ss. indigestion. teln.tl-' potion di.a1gwnr nvernlght. arsons :leets. Ne W- (leis from very,-firsh$st. TWO greet tnnk': In one--ispeclal Weight -building Malt Yeitst and streng- thening iron. Pleasant little tablets. Far stronger than unmedicated .yeast Result: In ly time. No yeasty taste. n,• gas- - 1)nn't go round "skfuuy.r ugly. DO- attreetive. Det Ironies' Yens*. from' drugglrt today. Feel great tomorrow. Money hock from manufacturer if not! delighted with w•ulr : ! i r Mn. T Laporte and baby. who were' ' Injured In on antonosldle accident near Arkona at Easter. end who had eines' (seen In the hospital at Stnithrov. were able to leave for their horse last w-e•k Mr. 4.14tnrte Who wa- injures in the, some a, -e61441. had left the hospital frreviontsly. Mr.. (gwrtstina }tremor died At the home of her-datrtMer. Mrs. lit Flax - hard. in this village. on. April 24th. at -the •ga of rlahtyswie prnrs. Two sone and three daughter. stirs -bre ' The death omurrel on •.1pr1! 24th of Otte Mueller. 14,6 .'o r u'ssion o! Hap. Arty -deo hiArty-deorear 'Nirslying ere hi• wife awl n family of grown-up .ns And daughter*. BLTTN Mr. and Mrs. Win. 'liftmen have de - cited to leave It4ytt shortly to make their home At Milton. Mr. 9ttnaon was ('.P.'R. eg"ret here for some years. retiring from this position a .few months ago. The village council is raking pnwsM- -inn of the winlletl mills which have leen opiated hr Hairston Brom. The (pill has been I.ile f.lr some months, and as the arm Were linable to con- tinue In otwrntion and were in arrears on the repayment of the loan from the corporation the village council ha: ex- er,.i.....t Is; 4,4okv•!"1 ander the bylaw. R. 41. Robinson Ives watered a tier - mons 4'reaklown and has gone with Mr•. 11,.bi11...n to Toronto for a few weeks to the hope 16%4 the ehapge may he 1. 11NLIi!. W1NGH.1M The marriage took plus r'rntly of Kitehenrr of Mary Edna. only daugh- ter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Nell IM,Neil of Delmore. to John A. grid of WIngham. younger son of IMr. and 11.1s. John 1I. Reid of Tnrnlwrre. The young couple will make their home In WlnZham. An effort is being made to orgnnta" a gni( char In Winghnm. The 11111e - hole c,mrw which was laid 001 last year on the farm of W. J..1T.'nder.on Is being mit In shape and wIll he ready for pinytng on this 144,41w11. Nine prizes were nwanlel In the Un- ited church Wednesday evening of lilt I week to the winners In the temperance I wlneattot►nl ''ampnign winter wog ear - Hod on during the nM' Prises. which' were donated 1.y the W.C.T.4'.. were presented to Jean Copeland. Mary King,. Evelyn Ilomorh. Kllartheth-1'nrter. i,eth Rotwrtoon..Tohn i'attleon. 1.0nime Kelly. (lea Tefvitt and Caroline •Wellwo.s1. A large number of friends of Mr. and parishAhall ngus ,fAclainahl Sacre1 -IIeenetechiurrhthe . Md them farewell. }prior to their de- istrhir' to 1►etrott. Mr. And Mr- eine. Donald were presented with :i linnd- eir win, R.igesilver wethee And of militarymhenshP Roger. with n CLINTON I►r. William (1[1011. bne of the iw'9t• know(( melleal ppew:tlttnne•rs in the esomfy of ilnron, dleil i)eAtt his home ome here _on ytntnrdn. 1w.rn he the county ofOntnr o seventy - pr fes- Ilre years ago and t roietiost.bon first nr ISrneetield In Oils county. in his ynnn*Mr day• he was n great nthlete. snit won renown as n sprinter, wrestler. 111(11 Jnmper and football player. And (yen ae n frIM131Ila phrs- Linn he wn- known for an.t wide as nt limpeduov'erhn horse. F 1. h d 'who took rlegree. In M4.41M4.410110ll0 ret Toronto mud Edinburgh i and Rare 'gwe'tnl Attention to the stint Ie*I side of his professionliter flee • years *t 11ra.'r0eld he moved !n (`hn ton In tyu47iP61r the lAet ten )Mare of I'Is Ilfe la. had rlrtpnity re'tlresl fr.'esi scute !worths.. ThtAnt the war he grave his serelr't4 to the Kme•lre's toner nod worked In eiol114' 01 the fntnons ins• tiwlfe editwo ce1r''thIgo nIdle IsiTSrvived1 by two dangliters. Mrs. F. .1. (' t,.s of Taranto and Wee Marion. *t home. Tbe f,,,11*l to.* plate on Treaday to WONDERS fW +t'F2 ('ANAL. In 1N:Js 1,3421 Ship. Passed Through, the canal. Advices from !'ort Said express] the opinion` that the passing through I of the huge aingaplre Dry Dock In I two sections la the .greatest feat WIND' accomplished by that waterway, 11- Ihuu4h usually ships pass through she canal In fifteen hours In 1670, he year after the canal Was opened, the average time of passage wan for- ty-eight hours, and the largest ship accommodated was one of 4,414 tons. To -day ships of 27,0(14) tons pass through the canal Last year 5,641 ships with a toal i net tonnage' of 26,963.044 passed through with transit receipts amount- ing to {42.000,000. In 1570 the number of vessels was 444 with a tonnage of 436,609. while the r.. eetpta amounted to $5,044.000. prices Mate Army Oat. A eom-olety reorganisation of the p'ree State army is In progress, which will reduce the attength of the pres- ent regular force by about 5,000 men. and save Vials 11.000.000. • poring the period of the civil war. semE•reo Stat« army nam!tere•1 30.- 000. This force was radu.nd 'loth .t sow tot*M 1116 omr'.rs and 7.1l) 68 or rank& sorting 51,022,165 Notice to Water Takers The Water and Light Com- mission is pleased to announce a reduetiotr of one dollar per annum on house water rates from January let" Owing to the large sooner of takers this reduction sienna con- siderable h'1±e _trunue. and consumers are asked to eo- operate in the economical operation of the plant by see- ing that the water is not wasted and tlatallhakvta Ps or services are fixed at once. 1. L. Knox, W. T. Murrey, See'y. Chairman. DO YOU SUFFER FROM CONSTIPATION? Countless remedies arc advertised fur constipation. Many relieve for the moment but they are habit form- ing and must be continued. Others contain calomel and dangerous min- eral drugs, which remain in the sys- tem, settle in the joints and cause aches and pains. Some are harsh purgatives which cramp and gripe 'and leave a depressed after effect. Avoid, -lubricating oils which only grease the intestines and encourage nature's machinery to become lazy. A purely vegetable laxative such as Carter's Little Liver Pills, gently touches the liver, bile starts to flow, the bowels move gently, the intestine, are thoroughly cleansed and constipa- tion poisons pass away. The stomach, liver and bowels are now active and the system enjoys a real tonic effect. All druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. Thursday, Kay Sth, 1i80.-7 ON TOP where it belongs.: Y()l' can easily identify General Electric Re- frigerators because all mechanism is mounted on top of the cabinet. That is ss Isere it should be. Warm air extracted by the motor from the in- terior of the cabinet is set free alio%c the cabinet not around it. 'That is the secret of the un- belie%ably los cost for electric current. VI'ithiu the top unit are the quiet motor the rest of the simple mechanism and a permanent supply of oil. These are all sealed air- tight in an all -steel casing. See the new all•steel Easy Terms models, Of the hundreds of thoueulnds of owners of General Electric Re- frigerator1 not one has paid a cent for service. 11.10.1 4 rranged GENERAL (-,e'-) ELECTRIC ALL - STEEL REFRIGERATOR GODERICH WATER & LIGHT COMMISSION C..,..,..4 b• CANADIAN GHNHIAL 01 HCTIIC CO., L(mltel The New Durant Four Durant, Four (, yI,,nder, Standard )clan Model "447" APPEARANCE PERFORMANCE COMFORT VALUE • A Striking Example of Modern Car Building THE new ultra modern Durant "tour" steps to the front to maintain the Durant reputation for sincerity in appearance, performance, com- fort and value in the four cylinder field. You will be proud of its appearance, its size and roominess you will be proud of its performance produced by the new and larger motor you will appreciate the comfort of its wide doors, its finely upholstered cushions and proud of its chassis and spring construction that makes riding so pleasurable you will marvel at the value offered in this new Durant 1-ou:." Go now to your Durant dealer for details which he will supply without obligation! DURANT MOTORS 0/ CANAbA LIMITED TORONTO (I.F.ASIDF.) CANADA Rugby Trucks, Fours and Sixes -I/2 -ton and 1.1(in cat•acities D PETER GRAF, GODERICH, Nelson Street, Telephone 38