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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-2-24, Page 7Read These Rates THE P UD THE SIGNAL: GODERiCii ONTARIO Ta1yasnAT, F1fBRt1AttY 3-1 1(111) 7 Industrial Policy 5 cents a week, at age 30, Nuys a policy of 10 cents a week, at age 30, buys a. policy of I5: cents a week, at age 30, buys a policy of 20 cents a week, at age 30, buys a policy of cents a week, aT age 3O,lys a policy of Policy fully Guaranteed. AgefRts tall_Wsakly:for premiums.' Ask for particulars at your age. The -semi was -the firs“ -Company in America to inaugurate the system prompt payment of claims, immediately upon receipt $ 71.09 $142.00 $213.00 $284.00 $355.00 rudential r L of due; proofs of ' death What is Industrial Life Insurance ? It is a system of Life' Insurance designed principally for wage-earners.) )Premiums range from 3 cents per week up, and are collected weekly by Agents who call at the homes of the Policyholders. The policies are issued from ages I to 70. on the lives of both . sexes. tt Ordinary P Kien THE PRUDENTIAL Ages 15 to 66. INSURAN� Both sexes. Amounts up to $100,000. -� JOHN OF ArIERICA Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey. F. DRYDEN, President. Elk a\CH OFFICE IN (iODERiCN-= J. -1;;R CL; -Asst, Supt.. Bedford Bldg. ,leIN of the E?Mtrtct'T direeterept the Clinton spripg •e decided •'n Thursday, April the day of theid exhibition. Karst J. 11e T►ougall, eldest ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mi- all. East 11aN•anosh. Wee, united nageon kVialneedaav, Fbruary Charlie ('atter,- of Elgin. Man. J •hn Little passed away at her in Turuta try 00 Monday, Feb - tab, .In her fifty-third 110•.11 ,11 1100r health[ for year. auction sale in .Morris town e'dher day six botse•s brought Fora heavy -draft teaiu $dN) d and for a cult nest six mouths • ofRorke, Clinton, .a fortuer preop Huron Poultry and Pet Association, has teen reap- . in succession tri, 11. C. Kauf- leo has resigned. r and Mrs. Samuel Caldbick, of . oho are rrueuc1011 to White - Nan., were presented by their "tithe fal•t•Wr►t Addriass and rthaire one evening last ''-acre farm, ea ;t ';,( Cranbrook, u t h eJo h a Knight m Kh property, P t sold he b• Jared) a-ut itfrom Mr. ' lamq, who (Cadillac, Knight, to Philip Mich., for the sow of Y Downing, 'ton of :Hrs. John ng, of ft, ussels, died on Thurs- laet week at the horny of hie Ephraim, in 1Vitinila'tt• The were brought: to firttesels for t. flrr• formerly of )Vin ha n� ThltsdTeeay. 10th insL, at his ter, of heart fail- ed w shout twenty-six years. nd had been married • only & (hn,tena Elinrlair, slaughter of hn litclair, of Brussels, passed tit tillage Moods% ut last result Ida stroke kr f o e [s a IIP fin of ageprevious. She wens of age. Elliott, of the London road ' n• hat sold his 1111 -acre farm Yue `tephenenn, of London, 11r ands 4' Iitfntlt in intend being sir hotpP io Alhr•rta. ftke brly residents of the vi - he eats u g tieeklest hough sou )ohnW444 t' Th de -I M yrs of 'd a had 1 "PVP y seven ttYweddi wedding 4run t. w r, bliss to hey • recept ion • lseirig held for them on their arrival there at.the. h • of the laride x sister, Mrs. E. H. Vruouian. ' Mrs. Root. Itanaurn, of Ethel, passed aWsy on Theireeday. I4►th ins[.. in her tidbty-sixth year. The tleee,es.•d was btrrtt,ln .Norfolk, England. aril eaule to'Cahada with her huslsand and faun• ily in IK72. The husilxnd and 'karma ohil decal itrvivr. ' '1 ,- 'Thr .lac'sorr M,tnufart sing l r uta lua' any has a 'mruent-Kt manufaeteniutt operations t Eitete•r, having 11. Davis, of G9un on, in charge as super- intendent. and\Alpert Perritt, from the (3oderirh t,utury, in charge of the cutting department, A quiet weddiing, was solemnized in Toronto on 1Veelneaday, February nth,, Queen's hotel and the S when bliss (iee.rgie Hy dman,dauKll 111 .was widely known tier ter of (irorltr llyndrux , of Exeter. country as an auctioneer. was united in marlin e o 11. John he' was a (Onset.v.t• ice :toil r Case, formerly orf the ler tion road he held to the chime h of north, now of Toronto." •Iles. Strettoo died n few Thomas L. Putlaud, os .Jixtrt i'he, `Fur%I.Viug. chit lien a seven years resident o Wi toter. resident 't Ient o f 1m• tot, died ye, �ul denly at -Wing, h Int m, Monday e.1 last week. 'I'ln• dee-ea-eel was burn near 1'elronto in • 1%.t't and was thief( in 'his Cr verity -third Year. About Hvi.• yetis her -him n severe attack of illness w aria left hits in such -a weakened r•ti lit' that lie hail not beets aide to don rich work sine... He• is survived by hi wit, and t lime suns: Oliver. • o (►ttuw ;" Hent , „t Brandon, and Norman at home. apt.-StrEttoo Dead.• One -'if a pioneer r•esidebts• ofr, .s• IAn et+111 1P Il wsn n of fattiesr tret- ten died 1 t 1 ot1 n 1 •x1 tt t hen. week a. t h - lie tltl• of hI woe, W. 11., at Fort 11 illians; in hi+e•ghty-t)iird.year. The evens: lea were teak a to 'Brussels for in- let mint, the tuner. 1 taking place .00 Friday. air. Mtri•t In. in ilia eairlier veare. wail lin .11rrge'-eland ellter'(tr•is- ing- '•itizen of Brnsts 1.,. errcling a number of buildings. sorb as the etton blur oath t e 0 I/• 1ies 11 i. ion �Luul. • n{o died on Tumidity of lett week in hi+ fifty-seventh year. Ile is survives ley one daughter. 111•+. Moran, of London testi sinters, sr ho lice in Toronto. and one brother, John Patti/and, ut' the Brunswick hotel Vin ha . A.'A. Hilhaof Clinton. left on Mon- day of last week to oganize. the Win- nipeg nfllre of the 1loherly Planer & Organ Cu., and Iarf,ere his eteatartln'. Wan presented with an addles and signet ring by St. Paul's church Mon- day school as tokens of the apprecia- tion of hi etch --Ar ennnect•i.t+ .wit the 'chola , The Citizens bind. which Mr. 1 was a member. e seined him with suitcase in recogni- tion of his in(4.rext 1 the band. dace at the teorgge E. An -f ednraday, Feb - their youngest genre Ethel, was M• Hrwen. Of Harris - ill mei in Harrisburg, Alleged Forger Opera Aman travelling older ►e t tine of suffering Otto Webber. ai''d iu-ing what Wo,lld-Ile hunt' purported to be a lett .of credit. from rifles, +tatted in p a Bank in Toronto, ruck Walkerton teethe. p end, and np one clayae(,enbly kutsbell-at}+Lha-utl-lt 11Inlartd Klye (w enT at- . aererat ttm . . • o 'onrnle•ne there for Canadian Uank (. at Walkerton. -Kansas Pity: K it , e.t F Jattaete R.. eel Calgary-: selr: M1.•, 11'e101, of 1)egge, of chat hat WM.- a sane,. of years ago he iny o1 0' t inti• T 1'nkot has:b errs vat .1'Vi V ui lBi 01.V+.:e11 11 , of lne: -_ _-- 1, Logical Eczema Cure Endorsed by ('apt. Strette,n' Physicians. Land. About fifty '\ Or. It. .1. Volkerts,' of Dolor le. s rapheiu of -b win' MP, tr11114 of his success in treating ,. ni•nt+with 1). D. O. Prescription : 'here was. a man here suffering ei•rema' t r the Iasi ,fourteen *nil I .applied the D. 1). D. treat. also ,e})o114.4 it to a man of i('nh, 11,m►. who has been 14 li eczeill a in is feet. and tr.01inent in h h Cir+ kilt', Kletlr)ot al, ly. 'e 'a 1 se a Ir: 1 .1 balm. e t fi a tl, :►Il I is- beyond e•xpre:sioti: without it, and shall rvi1,11 ,nronod tryingw find his hoists y you edier.- So matter ler how `terribly yon molter Toaster, a r at once yiesemeed to he ' from eczema. malt. 1• ells). i•ingwe tent, 1 rehire, and' three .ere., you .will feel i tantly Hoothed ., tumid Will, savage and the itch allayed• once when a shit, ch ring !Ohl ; few droit+ of this eonapi In 1 of oil of II eto•vn 11ie ire 1 wintergreen. thynrrl, pl et•ine, eM,, iii diilg j ireite ,is v pptitu)- • �'1u, cuter. all 10 hr fa 'cot CO. - HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. J. AGENTS -==P. tlabkirk, H. Kirby ul wh -n quite young and for a time worked at the tinsmith's ."triode at Thorolet. Ale pt the year 1Ytio Mr. f tit S. a e at (o n 1 hl+ wife and two step- daughters moved to Clinton. which was then known as Itatteuhury's. Corners Ile at once went into busi- ness in 'the tinware and stove line. a)ne of his employee.; ryas a right and clever young fellow named Silas Davis, wino was 'subsequently taken into part nerabip under the Hew name of io-iu-le & .Davis, the partnership continuing .until 11 r. Searle's retire- ment frnw' husinesr• sprue years ago. .1 . I I': Srarlr was a ublir•m 'ri '•r p , pt 1 1 titan and was on different ()evasions a noon- leer.of the town council, • at 11l14. time occupying the Mayor's ihair. He was a lifelong 11e•thrxliat and for a number •'f years was eine of the official Mem- bers of Rattenhuty Street •'church. The Literal party and the temperance ranee lone a gooil'ft iend by his Meath. He iv sul•vived by his arrond wife, a daughter of Huger l.w•, of In,l„►n 'lead. formerly of.: Clinton. The Srarfe )dock and a pretty voltage in Clinton were built by 111•. Searle ,Ind renu►ia a+ evidences of his untere-t in the t,n'ri where he sprat the greeter la'1•tinn of ht tilt',_ J • f Ip D care. Mad S Dog � u ft I. fpnthe ryurr;�nq of duyalyrah+, ot.,sel eyed 1,1 ni ene,•ita e.1 oRi- ul •nt. t over th• coon' y,, ,an l from %Vet I) any 'Laarte t+ conte repel til Ill soffit ing able in the ermine community. Al ah•• es_patch [re tyaaWuaid ham_sa�kellaistulejo ,al u , (hie Mall r o; seine has teac-nrii' Theapp- 11'n)► fi ot1 in earliest is eyidena:etl by t mouthing elf.•c.,, Tru• f.nR that ut firnler's dog. which I shall never be goilo-t iu the• totiti and w+{a running u9e it an1•Ig my $;itNi. •Ile had, W ingham a stand trial at a t ane nt .Ince been arrestee) at/ At a h''ii''P i1•i tier '.13 11nb, eta fey file rt H (e tl't (1 tstttI, of f). i . D. Pre taken W Walkerton to Pea1r soloist monght refuge. ). drx• I eeriptin write to the D. D. D. 'bola patch frim 1):ashrcoxlnays: ih{slltlr�Nltory, Departlinenl lie :, :GI lords emit the township of St.ephe•n hose Telephone Extension ationch. mad dog s:arc. 'I'evir werkx ago a eetray- io Telephone I'ompany, Liniitpd. 'ha+ reau, ct7nCe.slun •• i f. 3t µlien, h114. t The tea of elmnorm atria n =heti been formed to take over the prevent there it bit t wo tenses and three hnevi diThe'u to •v'h"r Hr urged his pgpllx, in fystem in Z,1Ibit and the! rural lines 'of cattle: One of the latter went in, dsgnte excitd. -. i u put more expn•4.- connected with same. The provisional hitt was destroyer' before. it did any slori into tlteir'atecitattions. r'I'no directors ref the (yueup:auy are Dr. dinna11;e• A 11'1K Ilelonsfing Io, Jubn 11411" Hit rxwle{iwaai.`= 'Telt Pwler{(••�(} ' )' t l It'-Ti�lw Ind oronto. Toronto. 'For by all de alrgi+tri Zurich Hee ald: The South 'Union dug roue to the farm of liiat:ah ret- - ... .g_-. Campbell and Meatus. 1'. 1.►nllme, E. a nes• a Yol cert do iwtter tilts• that. Ti Zeller, ,I. J. Merner'anal J. Preefrr. the name dog. awl it developed hy'rti• I again. Now ! Offen your tnuatb en Subscriptionsf tock are now being jtholris• noel was de•slroxed. I►r..1. iI throw y If into it o intention the , ' the rr lr °t a epector. is ow) ctrl hire. and wilt Young girl* frequently re>Klu a or x oiuree taken and it is the f of ( Tennent 1' -H the (lea -eminent eery �\. promotera tO make this n e oo•1 invl orating rural telephone system with from four investigate the tremble. K K K and nothing making. tonic. For I iia p,irpn•P 001 hing (•((psis to five hundred subscribers. -- - _ C(tnton Pioneer Passes. - i Ferroviut, winch Is prepared it°m Sudden Death at Wingham. One of Clinton's moat ',peeled rest. fresh Iran beef. citrate of iron aced pyre' James Watson, for thirty' veers a desats died on Monday of last week ill t old Spani• h wine. 1t snnn brings (valor resident of the township of iFlullett, the per4.on of V. C. Searle. Deceased , to the cheeks and •attengthens the and for twenty-two years a respected was of English birth hut came to Uen• whole system. $1 a bottle. .Yy•. . S. ,e,.e,'_ tI ,..-�. Grand Banquet at Stratford. rhe first anniversary of the installa .in ('anatla of the Prudential Iti sui'+i,pce Co. (if America" wee eel. - brat I by a grand banquet held at the 1lVindsor hotel. Strati(n•,l, oil Febrn ary Lith., This Company established itself in Canada on the 1st day of F'eL rotary, 11111, and during the pest year has written up $1n,9N),p911 worth of in- surance, -To show their appreciation of the strenuous work d • by the Held stall -of the.Stratfonl distilqf d•il- rng that period. the ('.nnpany feasted their • + tie t e u I�•ec withr ! � their wives u I r. h .tt Sauce tie alts and provided lir Ilrst i,1 the lapel, defraying all mate; besides railway, -fares. The divisional man ager. Mr. MacIver. ,etccomjranied by his assistant manager. Mr. Everett. of Newark, N. J.. graced the board with their pecaence-. as.wetl as former Sin rrintendent' l•'. 13,, Hilliard (now o Guelphdistriefe and a number of oth•- ofilciala. Besides the abovei the five esaistant a llperiptcrdenul of Streator,' district. among the latter (Being J..I. Parrett, of the ti ()deficit assistancy,and the Ii.eal agents, W. 1'. ILal,kie k and harry 'Belie. rvere (,rese•II,. .111 oe- lamell,.a'lnyr(t diming the bieleiuet and al'terfeNrtla a, bright program (1f he1.I- 3tesA Sud_ pleasure wuel..ratvieti oat. Will 1IeL.e(sh formerly of `eaforth, rendered several selretinna ' iitatt n - (mental and vocal in his o' -n happy stay. The li 'sant affair was closed by a hearty yo ..uf thanks to Super- interview F. E. e• i 1 of Stratford. fore( t and t e h singing • t r'a " r i a JoW- . Ii (rod, 1 Frllnee ' I ..•ltd Le Syne" „ Y n incl 130 Nave �c - dNa ttie hitil! k• Couldn't Walk. Wafer Yon told•m the °thin-d'.e we •ou.i .Iv„iel all Iuxue igs'autLcuollue °q1 selves to .al)sullite necessities only. Hphhy-'Tii•eb'n e+o; niy dear. -.Well, haat haat night you came• hole fr he• chub in a cab.. ' Hub -Yes, but that watt en absi)- lutp nice -'ty. • CURE • iS GRAVEL.. Dodd's Kidney Pills a Sure Remedy for --(rho Terrible Da,etise. -- West (travel)• alrg• ti oak., 'Pete. '21st. (tilleciall.l - AI4•1andrr .Mc(, ter. pu.teina+ter, one of the. lest knn men in this part at Canada, hae been rpl'ed of gravel by DI'ald'n Kleine% )'ills. Spdaking of his cue, Mr. Me- V/trier/aye "1 was dolvJ) *1111 rTietllliatlmi,, all.' Ave!, and could not do Innc11 work. N Pn a neighbor cantle along, who ha Iwen troubled in the sauce way. Her -mw to- try --t r r `a KMil y Pills Bch 1 (lid. 1 twilight 1 wo boxes ya'nd a add their areurdirtg to 1irrc- �ron9, ar,d way x1).1(1 able, to go t° wol•k." \ those tertihlc operations tar gray(•) aboidd now t>r, a thing °f the (last. IAiid's Kidney*. Pills always cure it. Its a kidney bus ►se. The hest cough edicme we know of is Allen's Lung H saw. f„......,.... Prudential Agents are ow can- vassing in this vicinity. They nave a moat vital story to tell of how Life Insurance has saved the I home, protected the widow, and educated the children. Let them tell it to you. QUAINT TOWN FEASTS' ENGLISH MUNICIPALITIES WITH STRANGE ANNUAL SUPPERS. UcItfisid Has a Pea Supper Every Year - Colchester Dines on Gin, Gingerbread and Oysters -Memory F Drake sf Sir rands D t e Honored at n Cheese and Plymouth -Bread and C Spring Onions. Dckfeld has just held ,its anneal pea supper, a functionwhich owes its origin -to a practical joke. -Fifteen years ago a plot of land belonging to - a resident became, on account ad its negleclyd state, such an eyesore to his fellow -townsmen that they took the matter into their own hands and dug it up. The owner resolved . to profit by their labor and plant the fiend, but on his next visit to the 'spot he 101/n(1, to his annoyance, ,that it had already been sown with peas. Soon, however, anger ave lace W amosemeat, and he au ing y the perpetrators of the joke that they would havea to eat the pens. This in dos course they did, -acid • from that r • o n Ve erl- 1 ,. celebration a grOwn .a tie e e 1 brn.iuu .lea. g Y in popularity. Over lift}• sat down re- n ba- tten, repast f leets D kl a capital P 1 eP-nt�it P non, and other excellent fare. ' The Colchester oyster feast. which has &oquired world-wide celebrity, is amnally preceded by another func- tionat the Opening of the oyster sea- son, when the corporation of the Fie - town, who are the owner! rat -the Colnl,.fisberics, steam down the river to - Hrig ttlingaea, where they dredtre for a few samples of the bivalves -a mere prelude to satisfying their ap- petites on the hundreds that awatt their coming in the packinghouse at ryefi(eet Creek: . Previous. however, to this ceremony the worthy citizens fortify themselves with a meal of gingerbread and gin. -The 'tTishyrige Foante" is• 1; ,1 eve August at Plymouth. _It com- memorates the deeds of Francis Drake, to whose, enterprise the. town nwee its water supply. To the pion+ Memory of Sir Francis Drake- is first drunk in water, from two golden gob- letx, which afterwards. refilled.-. with wine, Are Cm -ed to the toast. "May the descendarlt3 of his) wino gave us water never want-.witle." Tben.Jt(itcr having lunched oft Dreorishite pat- ' ties, those present go about their see- cral avnusrmenta until maned to the feast, prnlwer. at which fn trout, caught during the afternoon t ,the lake, and sucking -pig are invariably served. November is the month wherein (Tactor -oar -Sea holds int whiting din- ner. Then this usually tasteless Ash undergoes a marvellous motamorphns• is, appearing at table in delectable and rtaa'seagniswbl_guises that fully justifies the concluding toast, -"Sue- Bess to the Whiting Feast and Pros- perity to Clactonon-Sea.", Another seaside town, Yarmouth, - boasts a sprat banquet which commences with sprat hors -d'oeuvre, arid, alter having ran through some thirty courses, is brought to a pandas ion with sprat biscuits. Sausages and champagne are Peter- borough a sprcialityl Every October at Bridge Fair time \ the mayor and corporation proceed in solemn prod• thebridgenes which flows io De s stir halt' called and the Nen. There a the town crier declares the fair open, both in Northamptonshire and Hunt- ingdonshire.. Having transacted the official business of the day, the mayor and his guests adjourn to a neighbor- ing hotel, where a repast consisting of the above-entiori'ett delicacies awaited them. m Equally tasty although simpler fare, .. is that spread before the company' who attend the annual auction of the White Bread ble,arlow at Bourne, the rent of •which goes to supply certain pour people.: with bread. Every Easter a curious custom is observed, the - auetiuneet -putting-up the field and-nce•pting,bids only so long as a num- ber of boys are running a race over II fixed course. • The moment the han- dl-moat in- d o+ , 1 1 1w • tenches the goal ro Kthe } hammer 1:1111 1, and the meadow is knocked vi i dug a n to him who has made the last bill. This having been satis- tltctunly • settled, those -present sit ditw•n to a meal of bread, cheese, and ✓spring onions: On Easter Monday' the game of bot- tle -picking 'takes place at Hairston. . Previosa to tho start-t.f-play. a rough- and-ready meal is provided in the shape of a scramble for two large meat pies and a ,cozen penny loaves. Then appears upon the scene a large wooden bottle, •bound strongly With iron, and filled with ale. Over this a Beane contest rages between the Hal - Lion champions and the youth` (,tom• the neighboring village of Medboume. each party endeavoring to wrest it from the other. Play eenchded " o . vliths repair to the market-place, where they brink the onntenta of the bottle, which has served its purpose for over fifty years. • Breaking the Sabbath Gswt$y. Of Sabbath -breaking north of the Tweed. there is the glory of the Scot and his wheelbarrow, which has been fathered upon Sir Archibald Oeikie. Donald was hammering away at the bottom of iia barrow when kis wino came to the door. "Mon." she said. "ye're making much clatter. Wdlsat will the nee - hors say'" ' • Never mind the neebors," said the 'Wag one. "I moan get ma baht- mend* ' "Oh; but Donal', ft's vera erPMta, to work on Sawbeslb I" (expostulated the good wile. Te ought to new ectews.'