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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-9-17, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GOI)Elt1Cli. ONTARIO Xews of the Sistriet. Rev. R. McLeod, of Ripley, has r... turned h after spending the 1•uw- nler.in Scott/tad. Milton Perrin, cif London,' a former Clinto itan. was married -- - -the IdsBeret-to-Miss I:ttiet-McS:►ug ton, of the Forest City. Ale:. S. Campbell, a well-known resident of Lucknow, died on Tuesday,, tile Nth inst. after a char law He was fort ',five years of age, George Mitered. of Gladstone, Man„ forutairly of Exeter. was married in Brantford nit %Vednesday, the 2nd Inst., to Miss Marie Lister, of that city. Miss Louisa Warm. daughter of Mn. Henry 1VK p, u[ Zurich, was The homeof Mf. .and Mts. James married in Detroit On Saturda , the Ntewau1. of Egwnndville, was til -5th inrt., to Mr. iteddluger, of that scene of a pretty wedding util Wed city. -- —day, 4lre nett inert.; when =their. dangh In the absence of 1h' pastor Mr . ter, Victoria A., became tlik bride e•sulkh, %V. U. Chat'Isewvrth,bf Egulondvi Miller, ofthehouoderyofTuck fillet the pulpit of the Chisrlhurat Rev. Neil Shaw officiated at the ce Methodist church verys•acceptwbly ou (puny. Sunday, the nth bort, A nutlet matrimonial event Took Stanley, un Tuesday, the let i when his eldest daughter, Jennie. united in wedlock to Mr. Finney Detroit. -The fu,rte'iattan-Iles-yiljeapt-el nat., was , of 11100, near I'ttnewdfpe was rOhbed of e210U receuty• The, burglar. effected an entrance to the office fid wife by. means of skeleton keys. Nu clue to their identity has yet been found. J. C. Haratone, M. A., of Lindsay. formerly principal of the Seaforth Col- legiate Institute, was on the occasion of his removal to Walkerton recently preeenitd with a• thousand duller check by the graduates of the Lindsay Collegiate as a token of their esteem. • beautltul roti/ of cream crepe de flume with tri Ings of French yalencien• nee lace and ribbons and *he wore at pearl runbur.t, the gift of till. groom. Death o! W.ingham Resident. Atter it long and painful illness Mrs. B�Wurl tiracey, an estertuer resident of Wingham,• departed this lilt, tit' WHICH ARE PARALLEL? 1Velueslay, the melt inst. Deceased !Sat fat -ft iL thereat -=.1tfLj ape ago. A quarter of at century since she wait married to her now bereft partner in the village of .Blyth. and a few years al late she moved with him o C u tt %Vinghruu, where she haul since re- sided almost continuously. Deer/sed was an aetiye worker in the Presby- terian church. 1 ler husband and three daughters, Misses Eva. Della and Nora, mourn herremoval f their uibdst, 1 Young Folks Brussels en Fete. The 'Sunday school of Brussels e Melbst ehw•h !lt+ra nee- firthtluxamnbverayt'ay iue` ttr+traltrd stylesits Of- ui- week. /Special services were. held or. /Sunday and on Monday thewhole til- de, lege Joined enthusiastically in the re• gauges and sp0rtei at 1'ictnr•u► Park. At the e entertainment and mapper re- which followed 11. (terry, the (lest imp - tri• 'eranlendent of the schuu1, attdt%V. H. gh• Kerr. the'e/dittfa of The Bruseele- Ps i nt who-at'present horde that r4xponSl 1P al- position, were presented with a beau el. Ful gold locket and an umbrella reser he tively, accompanied by ttatterin I albh•earee, -_�— Rev. J. d'. C. Mears, of %oriels, ceietly leuneheil on the sea of net place at the home of It. McKenzie, - . ntu°Y �tirr Attt+ltne_ - dararsa, ' dao --• _--ors u[ ler--rend .yrs, dated* Serarlrr, the !Blind line, near Zurich, and V entire Nero, of Hampstead. a'he c mutiny took place, at the home of t ritte'5 perenta. Olt Thurwiay, the aril best.. Willi Ja es Caseinter, of the out line Slur is. died in London hospital, wh he h been undergoing treatment some -:.. rafted .. Was AD Ode yet ag elan in Isis thirtieth ye Ills relax Ils were taken to his pare tall home . r interment. Watchmaking, etc. II .1t:N t.I. I bk.,,r1 it 1 4' South -ids of Siemer, . Otxleri, I,. tut. Eta ieerlaraq(re IrAulIIHAN`M. ROBERTS, UMI. rad. Hydraulic $agllieer liutade. I..u,.l Hurveyo . ream- Mascaras 141.x•1, (iutkii.-h, ro(1rf Ord rearTreet. Tr1r1441414 1T• Menesetune Mineral Water - #111ik 11UDMILIC1I M I t F.It4l.- WA -- 1 TEM 1'11., titan ufact user. of •'Sluncw- tmgf."are pn'{wr•t.1 lit 1rlivrr 10 unr 1811 of the town 14.1(01 ' llie4 r. .'.Ir In !Juts. .u'd quart.. 'silo Slu,ert1 4.t'.tter le three pif4 .s4-- q.+r4 +.-rrhrer-Mist r- and- 1)oubl.. da. Thus t.,1u1. are *0.411 fnna EMI 1441 1511101411 Witt ,•r, end arc therefore fie. from all lu,purille.. 1'. 1. 1v.'. 1,11 >1.ur ager " Phone 20* Music + LFItEI 1•:. COOK. TI'Al'IIKK (*Ii -: a. ' reamptnytne. 'Theory, •FianlmR'` and 1 w,ul..'I 11,iul. I'n pit.•101.111� nal for ...anoint liwlr df'TontlitO1 1 „•t t t!,gy ut11p-E at Thaws, -..n. Mrs.tr r.t ••1 •. ..r rw,d.•mv , Nr Clairol, Pennington Ilruk ,•reef, Monday. in Clinton. :,t .c-I(I',i. r n( Sha Alr.. Marken fie. a Rd ear to -1, l..•1. Riffilii- # 4.4g4 K,--#- =A M- - PRE lfl 1 \It Fa) to revelc4' pupil' for piano and them)), 11.1 the Herluw,., ,ural kindergarten meth boil for )ouug rhihi n•u. /mite ".4114 ytj,. r I 11boatit111 1u,1.,r,,Jrr JI,*4t at Thool.on'. platrx .I+.,C liptrr.•lt: F:MMA .1. A.\LKAt1'a. (r A HOY Al1AAIA tl Taacnr.. or Pivot - • atmlio,in Runk of Mott real 1tla-k. Medical. its. Ematiiitmo i k TURN -81:1.1. 1/ A. T. .,.exit,. a, \L 1). N. TI Mx Yl; 1.1- it. H. • I/face. Hamilton Street. Phone IM., Lr. Eulmerant • mildews, North .t feet. hoonellr 1St. George 1.11UM•h, 'phone 1St. I)r. Turnbull'. reeldence, Montreal street. Southwest of Tullio library. 'Phone nit. • 1)11. 1V. F. IiALLl)W. M. H. .)M•.•, 4'olhreeto 1404, 111•.1 Ino,- to xottr- .elasn *Sauk. Telayku.ss-.4,-11111... . 1111 ; - hokum.. Nae and Throat only, Stratford. Ont. House surgeon New York Ophthalmic and nal Inst It Me I4N=ni, t'linlral 114(i.taut Kar. .'one and Throat Ho.pitatl, holden S1(uare,.nnd '•yal London Ophthalmic IMoon•fflleld Eye, H• , ta1. London. Eta.- 'flare Allier( street, Hera font, opposite 'ind+or hotel. Hour: sU a. . t.r pan. 4 p.ut.- Telephone •'.447' Ta1J11BDAT; &•ptetulx+r 17, 1908 *at Your Fr,ends' Eyes With 'Angles and Horizontals. "Seeing is I,' .''tug" Ir an old saying than. Is very popular, though It Is by no means true that we can "believe our owu eye's" Implicitly. For in- stance. two of the horizontal lines Ise. low are parallel, and two aro not The iseLLLt la to tell white are which. Try to decide_ front merely booking at them anal then test your accuracy by laying n ruler e or straight rano, down by the !lues and aevito which asll straight and which are curved: If you*depend on your eyes alone you al.e sure- to be misled. But It Is a well known far- that where lines are drawn at -angles, as in their diagrams, they create an optical au► Sad Death of Former Brussel Men. °f ,luhu \Vilbee, a"former well•known ere for uleraident of Hrussels, died at hie' home al. a4Zhe remora Injuries received when be fell from it sealfulding at the Grand Truck shops, a few days previous. ,atyt'.•_ irt++N41ford-on Sunder, the -nth inst., 1VfilIe .wit Inv ear a ung Y Proems_ of e1• tion !tet F It Este l� ofToronto, fu nerdy pastor of Wro haat Rapt b+t a h, was struck by ...welling lust we . He was stuns and sustained a est scalp woe which rrquirt'd stitches. lusseriatim result. are The ma -triage of Mir. Bmnia :;trt second daughter of Mr.. nit Mrs: Sat feet Sleuth'. af- Nle --undo - *01141, nit Exeter, and Win. H. Ait n, of Ti unto• formerly of Parkhill, war w eucnized at the home of t brid parents on Wednesday, the 2 bus .tet•. 1V. 11. holt. of Centralia. 0tH atitug. 1h•. V. Cowan, of 1Aonduu, form .4 Exeter, was shack by .a street., 4' *hilt' drlviug :11,ivat the city. I.tr n ver sad. teceasa•d, who was a car - perste, -1l.. trade, wmrabin g' Stratford Ise lfaiuiltt'n Afrrr put- s. chasing his ticket- he secured a tsosi- etl t' in the shops. 'raking his tools' nd mfr the train Ile started work and at reefed, hilt -Muni time atter nrislied his footing and_ fell to the ground fifteen feet be - h, •low, fatally. injuring his spine. De le erased, who wit. in hie fiftieth ye,1r, dr was n Mon of Mfra. Henry %Wilber, of u•- Hra.srls, ami at br"the• of 1Valter and d- Jesse 1Vilbee anal Mrs. Anent, all of e's Brussels. Besides these he it sortivt•d I., by his widow and 11vrreins. cit 44*. Death of Esteemed Exeter Lady. ly 'Lill. Breat Physician came in the Yr likrur•., of death to Mrs. Archibald ifodge' t, oCFxeter, nue 411 the pioneer le residents of Uslwrnr, who fuel rue- dreel tong from ranee,' 71 the hip Anil, rd pmol ba4•m cunlined tri 1te• Is•d 1-,r the ,,_ past' se % on' m1411411.. I )eceetst'l teas .e• born in the county of Lanark seventy- nine yearn Rgp. Shortly niter hist Marriage. hfty-11ve vets ago she set tbat with her howbund iu the virgin o forests of t'sborur nn the farm where thry resided. in mutual teliclty .until et nineteen tkraur ago, when they retired Ps (rola active lire and removed to Ex*11 tet .Mr. Well/eta diel in Bari sand a f ly. Bins su of Bio. and fire daughters t now mourn the loss of an affectionate e• mother. They are : Alexander, At e }usse1Jale : A al re w, of I'.borne : I- Archibald, of Exeter : %Val. H., ofs R 1 1libbert ; Mesdaineichards, of Exe- ter, 11'. Hray, .john Hell and J. Dun- • -con, of I -.'shortie. stir! Miss Mary Ann, r' at home. - week. Hu ,:ala i