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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-3-11, Page 3THI: SIGNAL GODERICH.: ONTARIO PURITY FEMUR Take :your choice "Purity" family. SIZES dif,Cer, Luc quality is the same. Highest grade in the world. More Bread and better Bread Purity trade -mark guarantees Satisfaction or your money back. WeeTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLSCCe. Ltd Mlls at Wons/pag Godwan. Ors/4m of the 7 1 'eureis el 4 Pour.ds 24 Pounds. 49 Poune.; 13uend...3 4.4eeeeriTtie Where Christie's. Bis come from— The cleanest factory in Canada rriE Christie, Brown biscuit factory is in keeping with 1- the international reputation of the firm. Visitors know just why Christie's biscuits are the best baked—and hundreds visit the big factory every season. The Christie, Brown people stake their reputation On cleanliness and quality. The raw product is the purest and best money can buy, and every ounce of it is carefully analyzed before it can enter the bake rooms. Every device and machine—making for the perfection of the product—is used in the big factory. The bright and cheerful employes, all arrayed in spotlessly white uni- forms laundried on the premises, speak volumes for the sanitary conditions under which they work. YQU just buy Christie's Biscuits once and you'll know why your neighbors call them "so good." The best grocers keep them and they cost no more. Chrintie, Brown & Co., Ltd., Toronto Young IVife — "I wish I were a Young Wife—'So that I ceul get in - lie e e You nit Husband —"Why to softie new elethee" Sound Lumber even-, ained and sound to the THERE are over a • illion feet of lumber in our yards, much of wh. h we shall discard in selecting only that which is per ect. We are very particular about every piece of wood we use in the Mason and Risch piano. We won't allow the slightzst imperfection to 'pass. Every piece of timber is tforoughly seasoned u . We keep it in or yards from th ee to five years, then it goes to the kilns where the seasoning is completed. Mason and Risch The piano meth a soul Each piece of wood is carefully inspected and numbered and is sent to the factory to be used as a certain pal t of a particular piano. This extreme care in the selection and seasoning of our wood pays - it pays, for the result is that a Mason and Risch piano will withstand any climate without cracking or warping. We would like to tell ou all out the building of the ason • Send me yew Mos- / forted booklet miplairs MASON and Pt1SCH PIANO CO.. LIrrilted. . TORONTO, and Risch piano. Send tis this coupon to -day and we'll mail you a booklet which tells the Whole story The Mason and Risch Pict° Co. nlited, Torent0. /city 32 West Ki'Ling St., 111 Prerrnee ,/ In the reasons why 1 / shoidd own • Mason and Ritich piano. This in no way ithlisatos as to trarrhs•• Newt Stria , Ilea health failed and &bout a year! ' ago she returned home to recuperate, , but graditelly grew weeker, and wee i unable to attend the operatiou which ' ; she underwent in a vein effort to see., i her life. Beside" Iler perorate elte i leever two sisters., eVinnie ism' Aintio, EDI attack of Brightei disease. He %SSA rs man ef upright life anti sterling aeoagt:).telartielwidrofhil.leisrogniitiihoherersosr%evila'.4itlial Kaagndtrtav ated by _iiaii 21DULID11441/ til* _esuesud oust , uf a native of Ireland. but Ited *pent elle greeter Pert of his fife in Hie land of bin adoption. Heid never fully re - Its most respected citizen'', in 'the person of Metthew Lynch. Recite...tete who was dixty-nine yeere of Age, yea* the township of MeKillop last week The angelic messenger passed over Litter:litre 1 , stroke which he suffered three year.' Iwoeth, a devoted sett of the Romen catholic church. No eietne is held in higher regard in the vicinity than that of Matthew Lynch. Bib widow, two sons endive daughters are left to MOO rn their irreparable loss. NEWS OF DISTRICT •tIJjayttL_Art tonharli barn last sere's and rrectuned t albs. Mr. and Mee. John Hunter, of Brits: weeteliese recently. Mrs. Jane Mero, an mged resident ot Stanley. peered away at her home near Drysdale on Iteridey, the leth ult. Rev. S. I,. Toll, teurteir f odtet etfurcheefitut -arm front Wallaceinitx, offering a eatery (if $1,teee Sheemairl... ame. agedlatlyeewas. found dead iu bed at the benne (if he; niece, Mrs. ff. M. Bosnian, of \Vies - ham, on Thursday, the 2.5th ult. --Dre - Aigerthead... Herniate • was me/lied iu Louripu Irst Thursday to Miss Bertha Armitage daughthr ut t&le Mr. efee. 11; Atet;itage, of thee ti, efecee, , stint rota, soli of C./11,0.11/CM, tied in Tot oet...iiii 1Vedoreet1eee the etel inst., to Mise Maggie Stev.411, 01 that (ity. Ernest Linkleter, otWingham, wbo hay been an invalid for the past year. undernent 1411 operation hist week. which will, it is hoped, restore him to perfect health. . Fire at Blyth. The house le Myth occupied by John lwith, and owned by ?der. W. H. Hely., of Toronto. formerly of Wing- less!), vette totally destroyed hy fire Mat week. Misuy years ago whelk Win. ilaye was registratthe building was used as the registry °Mee for North Hilton. The blow was reused by the explosion of a lamp knocked over by the * beb . Sudden Death at Grand Bend. • 1 %'ii h sad and awful soddenness the death muumuus caner to W/1/. 'Mol - lard. Orle of the earliest pioueers of ei.„ trriebit Bend, wh &err orb* art failure ire he WWI sitting h his elude awaiting dinner on the mo ing of Turarlay, the 2tel Met. He heti not enjoyed FeibuTheiteffeelth -rice iibibe, time, lout bit condition watt not consithe ed serious. Deceased, who was in his setventy-flfth year, wax highly respected. ,Ile is sur- vived by his widow and eight 4 ildren. James and Thema'. Melleiel, of 'rand areheinbers nf the (tete W. J. Abraham. of- Iiiintrville, forineriy e1 Delmore, wet( nierried in Christeechurele cathedral, Hamilten, on Monday, the Zerel 1111..., to Miss .6we5-Lemeareast that. city, W. Brown, organist of the Trivitt mental, church. Exeter, has been reinted organist and choir leader of ley Methodist'ebureh. Clinten, at se ry of MOO per annum. Rich rd Mitchell hie leased his farm o V.- of the Ilth concession of Grey. Adam fermere, of Bills'ele, end is p rating to ruove with leis feruily to • 'ramping Like District, liesk. Two bertner eeter resident e, John Cudinotee of (Jr titi tety, elan., and Miss Jessie Stet y, re Workruan, Sask.. daughter n John Stacey, of Hay, were married i the latter town recently. Recent Toronto papere, make flatter- ing reference tie an eWutionary re- ettid given in the Cons MIlsiC by Mime' Bessie Ma daughter of Mr. rind Mrs. C. ( of Clinton, a pepil of the !merry school of expression. Mies Katie Geiger, Of Dashw was married at the Evapgelical pa sonage in that place on Tuesday, th 21)(1 inst., to Amos Schroeder, of :Swede !tektite. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Schroteler left for their future lionie. The (einem New lera reports is large transaction in real eettite, Tay- lor Bros., of Minnedosr, Man., having purchased from John Ransford, of Clinton, 8)7 ernes of land in Mittel t. It is understood that Taylor Broswill go extensively into stock -raising. A cloud of darkness is hovering over Wroxeter. ()wing to unsatisfattory preens Mr. Patterson. the owner of the electric light plant. is about to sell it to en outmide firm, who will move it eleewhere, if the village does not come to its own rescue and purehaire the plant. _ _ Aire. Robert Bristow. ail esteemed reeident of Egutontiville. passed away afterW lingering illness on Thursday, the 25th rilt,, aged sixty-seven years. She is survived by three sons—James and Iwo, at home, and eVilliam. of SeafIrrth--and four daughtene—Misses Maria, of Hamilton, and refill, at home ; Mrs. R. Frost. of Seaforth, and Mrs. fitunuel Hohner. of Hayfielf. f he summons to %%inch all must re- spond CAMP very early to John Arthur Reichert, youngest son of Henry Reichert, of Hills Green, who had keit entered leis sixteenth year. The lad had been ill of infientmatory rheitma• t isin for six weeks hut W48 thOlIght to be improving until he was seized with a severe attack of illness on Tuesday, the 283rel nit. Medical ant -pnevete fill1 li And tied evening his young life ebbed away. The death of their daughter Elle Hey has fallen all the more heavily on Mr. And Mr. Jenne" Mulvey, of Wing. ham, in that this is the first break in their family circle since their merritege flfty-ont. years ago. Deeetised had fcr some time been residing in Chicago, whither Mrs. Mulvey was called a few weeks ago by her daughter's illness. She watched hy her side until death retreated her from her sufferings on Tuesday, the 2iiii inst. Mien Mulvey WW1 an estimehle young hely in her thirtieth year and her death is deeply regretted. Mee. George Houghton, an esteemed reeident of Winghatu, and formerly of tleaforth, permed away at her home In Wingham on Monday, the 1st inst. Decettesed was eighty-one years of age. She was twice merried, her first hits. band being Mr. Paterpon, for many rare prnprietor of the Commereiel hotel, Clinton ; her itecond pertrier predeceseed her rt (power of it rent - my. She is 'survives' by flve daugh- ters, Mesiernem Dinsley And .1. A. efe• teen, of Winghani, (elven, of De- troit, and Ruggles, nI Deftver, children of her fleet marriage, and Miss Houghton. of Wingham. A bright end winsnme young lite WW1 rut short on Friday, the 211eh rile, in the death of Miss fleturie Dickston Somerville. deughter of Mr. and Mro, rchRusid semerville, of Learlbuty. Derroured was but t went y.one years ot ige. Rho had been a brilliant pipe Of Sesiorth CollogiAte Institute Ana After ,Imariiratingt hati tanght succesenely in S. S. No. 12, Orey, and in McKillop, Wingbam Book State Burned. Fe P, Water AIM_yttioke complet;1; de.it.iyel rhe Stock orgliraft W terok etore in the titeeory block eVingitana, on efunday of hist week The lire originated itt s which •explodecineer Mr. Walleyei desk nto in on inetent the. itillenunable nester ral around him wait is _Have. ref flanie. Abotat twee tit irdie refeeehe_asesseeiii -cove VreIli by istritrance. The ruljoining -.wive of tietmge Carr, tailor, end W. G. Petterson, jewelime, and the houYe- holditterritttre of Moe Carriek, Who occupied the seeond eter-y, were also partially destroyed. The letter's loss will be at least VIM, rie she cArried sin insurance. ' 1,11, )147(111 /1, 1909 3 'Phone 11) 51 •whether your bread is good or had, the cost tr.the tattle. You pay it feW cents more tor Royal Household Flour but those .few cents in- sure gOOG results every tittle. It is the finest, whitest, purest flour that's milled. leg the flour that is ilwaVS good. Ogilvie Hoer Mills Cs., Ltd. 158 MeatreaL Presbytery of Huron. The Presbytet y itt Huron held its regular meeting on Ttieriday. March 2rid, in Willis church. Clinton. There Were present the following ministers : N. Shaw, moderator.; Dr. McLean. clerk ; Dr. Stewart, Messrs. J. A. n erenn, einwerreelearldh,17er14roye Smith. Mertin, Ur. (inhere Carswell,. Mann. Fletehere • leeekie ; and the following elders : • Messer. elaesty, Pisilavson,. Smith. Symington, rime% McQueen. Du- . (+attest and Sparks. Mr. Smith. of s Herrieeettjrresentedhe trepent of the I commite on Sahhisth 'schooland in - recommenelations urged the use of the cradle roll teed home &pertinent And -eurrissesued the perchaee of it lantern for lesson andissionerv purposes in the Presbytery. . Mr. Urquhart, or Kin`pon. presented the report on enung people's societies,. pleading ntrongly for more interest in thie work and the organization of it Prr s. hyterial society. The \ •eport on church life and work • preitenred by Mr. Sewers. Mr. Shaw eve the report on finanee and etatietie show- ing communicants in the Pepe- bytery, 281 nf whom ' were received during the past vear on profemeione of their Nth ; 2,708 in Rabbet!' Rehm) and Bible clasees ; $9,153 rsiwel for !Werth -mare and benevolent purposes arid $49.432 Ter. all purposes'. Mr. Shaw also prevented the report on systeinatie beneficence.. Dr. byte. of Hamilton was nomineted as nindera- tor of the next Aesembly. The fol- lowing commissioner(' were appointed to the next meeting of that body : Messrs MeNeil.. Smith .and minintem and elders teem) Iniefield, Kippen and liensall. Menges. Leckie end elder were 'appointed on the Synod's committee of business and Messrs. Sntith McKay on that committee of the AReembly. The Presbytery's stundi ng corn m i t tees were Appointed for the year. A deputation eppeered from the congregation at Chiselhurst and committee of Pres- bytery, consisting of Megan. Larkin. Fletrher and Shaw with their elders. were appointed to attend to their interests. Mr. Fleteher was given /Pave modereite in a call at Exeter when that eongregation hhoold he ready. Dr. Stewart rend it 1 eeolution, which were adopted. expressing the Preebytery's appreciation of the work done hy Mr. Martin. of Exeter, and rekret at parting with ne who had been for eo long such a faithful mem- ber or the Preehytery. Mr. Miartin. who was preeent and had reported for the mond and social reform commit- tee, replied appropriately. The next meeting of the Presbytery is to be held in Clinton on the seeond Turesiday of May, One feature of that meeting will be the discumsion of the subject, 'The Seat of Authority in Religious Belief." Where the Type Went. Drowned Herself and Child. Deep grief and dientay fell upon the f)eople (if Seaforth last week on hear- ing of the tragic death of -Mrs. Wm. Finlay...tie of Regina, and her three- yeareold son, who had recently returned to their Weetern borne *Bee proseing some-- morales- with the former re father. 'Wm. Steele', of Semfort le Mrs, Finlayson was t meaty- ef!VrIl years of age and bied been Illiar• ried five years. She was a bright, (+alining young women and had many frieeds in Seaford), lint of late lied been in poet, Meath Mental (Waage- (0em, undoubtedlywaa the cause of the heart-rending tire ttttt stances surrounding her fate. Her husband bad left the house about 7 o'cloek in themorning to open his stele and, re- turning All 110111r later, found the doors locked. With fearful apprehensions he. broke into the house and on inves- tigatiOn found the bodies of Ids wife end son floating in barge water tank in the basement. He immediately eut open the tank aind removed the bodies,e.)) t life was extinct. ' The tenk ettf5Jed almost to the ceiling and the poor women itmet have thrown in the child and then crawled through the small spece between : top of the tank and the joists. CATARRH NOW CURABLE - Never by Medicine Swallowed, Snuffs, Sprays or Douches. Ca tarrh Is not a blood aiseese and that iiewhy it cannot be cured by any medicing taken into the stomach. Ca- tarrh is eit germ trouble contracted horn thegerm-laden air youbreathe inward. These germs fasten them- selves in the tissue and air cells of the breathing org le multiply by mil- lions. cause SDI mg. coughing, rais- ing of mucous. 4schargt front the nose, difliculty in reathing, hoarsenese. dryness and page of the Dale, tickling in the throat and other symportne that ran only tre reaehed by the dry sit principal of ,Hytnnei It medicates the air pie breathe with the curative propertirni of the Anatralian ieicalyptus foragewhere catarrh is unknown. The reason you get relief a minute nr two front Hyomai is centre it destroys every (Aurelia! ger in the air you breathe, and its dry, penetrating aroma wilt reach the in- nermost etee/O1e14 of the air plketalagerla killing minium+ of germs a lll i l lute. Theit destr suction means freedom fer /ppressed respiratory organs. Jas. Wilson mills Hyotnet under e guarantee of satisfaction or money back. Price, 81.110. Circumstantial Evidence. A picnic rarty were packing tip pre. ringto go hatne, by the light of 14 oirtrinra-yriennt atrt to the radium of light. "What is the idea of blacking one side of your (ace? Hallowe'en is* inonth gcnt, by." mid one of the party. This girl whipped out her pocket mirror, end maw at once that one side of her fare was bitiek. Art she wiped it hastily with her handkerehief, she blushed with the other side, and turning to it vonng man who was near she said, re. proachfully---"Oh, Mike. your fottn• tain-pen has been leaking again !" OUR NATIONAL DANGER. Time to Cry a Halt Before Complete Wreck Results. • There are theiteands, both men and womenwho do not take time to eat properly. They rush through lite, and as a result we have e tit in- digestion. nervoutmeme, irr eleepless nights, and morose disposi- tion. Onr natioted drunter is stomach weakneme due to strenuous life. Mi o-na tablets mtrengthen the walls of the 'stomach And stemulate secre- tion of the iligeseive Prime They make the stntiewh comforteble /11111 cure indigestion. Sick headaehes. ptlpitetion, yellew Akin and coated tongue. Are ei few of the many distreseiog marlin rif indi• western that Mernne never fails to etire. Jae. Willson RP114 Mi-o-na in Secent loxes, And guarantee. to refund the lllll ney if it does not give complete isittlafact ion. Repeat it • -"Stehle* 'Cure will *V Ways tire my coughs and colds." In an °la scrapbook is the following clipping from e Tombmtone (Nevada papee of the sixties, which still pre- sebisrevses: its power to charm end to eWx hope that our readers will pardon the appeartence of this week's Intelligencer, and the seemingly mystyrioue Absence of certain let- ter. "Sam Bilber came into our office yesterday and stated that as he was going shooting tied had no ammuni- 'on hx would lik x to borrow some of type for shot. Before we could pr aoL it he bed grabbed all the let- tere ni the most important box and disap ared. "Our traders can help in replenish- ing our s k if all those who were shot by will RSV% the (+mete when it let Jul out of them and re- turn it 1.0 121. Good Co in Demand. yer Seetne.the State* gave the h 11 price of two thousand donates to farmer near Brocktelle for one 1111 . This is be- lieved to be the highest priee ever paid for a Canadian roW. Whist made the animal so yelnable ? Omitted that she was a Model of beauty and an exquisite type of her tweed, the fact remain, that her artual perform/trice largely help to effect the 'sale. She bee ri reveled 121 pounds of butter in thirty days. The, records, thoee figures down in fleck and white, assisted in making the price. When farmers generally cotnmence to keep records nf indiviti. mid cows we may hope tn develop, not only many more awl' excellent spern men*, Mit a general improvement in the prodnetion of the *vertigo herd. Recordalone can furnish the in- formation necessary to enable Intel- ligent mehection of the permitting cow*, and the rejection of those that are not profitable. Stich selection, templed with more libretti feeding, will repay any fernier ablindantty. As score"' of feriners in Canarle can testify, it hes often eremite(' in an tel. didn't*, 11115 end oven 1125 income per cow within four penes. Thla meane millions of dollars extra for the farm- er* of Ontario and Quebec, even from the present windier of cows,. The dairy eommiwinner, Ottawa, will be glad to aupply record hlanke for weigher of milk, and to aardet in organizing cow -testing ameorietions. epartment nf AgreenIture, ()Reeve. A widow levrave tries to commie herself with the ballet 'het she can't do any wore* the next time. . MILLAR C0.1" YOU WILL GET MUCI-1 BETTER SATISFACTION...W-1RM BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS NOW There are more new goods, aud 4 11111eh better assortment to select fe42111, I hen there will he later rm. when the 'Nene rush begins. Here are some excellent velues well worthy ofeertiriderat ion : 54 -inch all wool Panama Suiting" special tiocper yard. Cortura Stripe Suitings, very new and dressy, 75c per yard. Satin Cloths are *rung to be ex,Teedingly popular this season. Our showing includes all the new shades in plain and striped effects, from soc per yard. Complete showIng of Black Dress Goods, at all prrLes Wash Goods Section This season we are featuring Anderson's Celebrated Scotch Gingham,. best. The Anderson brand of Wash Goods Is known the world over as the Special line In Anderson's Gingham,newest designs. 12 1.2e. per yard. The latest effects in stripe and check Gingham,. Aridersotes make, specral, 15C per yard Novelty Dress Ginghanis, in al; the newest two-tone effects. These will inake very dressy Wash Suits. Anderson's make only. 20C per yard. Prints Prints Prints Prints have already fulfilled their promise of poonlarity for this season. We are showing Crum, and Paratine Prints, in all the -newest colors and designs, at 12 l3c per yard. MILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE t)ur rlealth, Gentlemen is the most important ennsiderationjou have. The best crusade agairot the wrWst mintier to the bealth if es all, it the tecent International .741tresdosis Exhibit held in New York City. This commendable and noteworthy exposition is reproduced by profuse illustrations and a most comprehen- sive iere ef rblightening and instrocrite articles on the cause, prevention and cuee of Tuberlocusis, 1 the curreet nunilier of the METROPOLY.TAN MAGAZINE- r- ICLOTHINfil OR MEN FITS WELL I 1 bINE TAILORED 1.141.111 LOOKS WELL WEARS WELL When made by DUNLOP 15c. a Copy All N. wadaalers $1.50 n Ycar The Tailor West St. I Miami Nothing is easier to understand than this—cine paint won't do for everything any more than one medi- cine will cure all ills. That's the reason we make a specialty for every purpose. Ask your dealer for SHERWIN-WILLIAMS P4I.11T341140 Made in ClInadel. THE 8Hrirwm-WituAris CO. Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg. Swollen Hands and Feet mean Rielilf. y Trouble. Linimentmand blond purifiers/we oseless. What you -DNintist do is to cite., t lie Isirincvn. Take GIN PILLS „in, 1„.„ .,, ,,,r„,„,„ 100 thf ,0 VI tal ergans --cot met all elereaee- le earalize uttes:d r'i—purify the Moe sl —rthevothe pain and mane cs welting In bancbtand Vet. Me. n I,,.s. ; Irr tor 112.50. At all dealere or sent on receipt of price. DEPT. A. -NATIONAL DRU( & CHEM. CO. MED neesw4 IMMO by TORONTO 106 1We /mos re,, 11-tan.tp. 7. vor .41111.1111111111 SEEDS FREE If yeu re,k, ynit can have • package ef seed of this num Ghats Russian Giant Lettuce included sterolutely free with riiir new hanatomely Illustrated 1909 Cats - brie. This lettuce is nearly at large SIMI solid hs e cabbage. Stands hot weather stirotisingly well, and has a rich. buttery Haver. 11 you prefer, you may choose. package a nut Cotoesal White sugar Beet or • package of Ostrich Prather Aster MAN teaks amid saws Ism Asko. also maradde anew at die rarer. Seeded Ai. onar...110.• Readan twee«. Dora& Kw., 3.1 Co, Lidditedit Id e riwon slimy fro* London. Ont.