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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-11-3, Page 7qft trOfS11.Ttn:21;14*".5. • •44' hi - PRE RTONAL GODERICH ONTA RIO fewo of the &strict I Mts. Cunningh ))))) , of Atte., are visiting friends in iron. 'thine' Roberts, of Seaforth, to P000ks. Alta., on a visit es and friendo. imes Sprost, of Tuckeremit h. tied item an enjoyable visit al 'months in the western Meetaeken and family, of the of MM ollie. Aremoving to *Wail, t% here they have a •• nawden, Exeter. who un - in owls' in Toronto a is ago fi r week insteps., ha.wry much improved. D oe. foe eon ty of Exc. er, who [free the West recently haa at Halliard instead of Allies previously. 14 ▪ 1,,,,jehiset, of MeKillop, filiffalig twit wk and Linde' - egiesetion in is hospital there emoted ef ti cataract from hie I • k.irk, who h leen in, the of Alex. Wilson, drogitiri. at • 1144 gone to North Battle- ▪ , where he ha• secured a levee% a( Hullette who l"r" t(th her -on, Lome Tyndall. a painful areident the other faring down the cellar stairs 'king le.r arm. knee of Mr. and Mee2F• E. has been bereaved Ism of t heir youngest son. Archlheld• Th. Wag fanow y sil'inontlig old. issuneith I -member_ eleven 44 1Pligiti tivPIVO inches in is on exhibition at the drug t Walton. It wax [frown by anise,' on him farm in McKil- iamil(iai. who had been taking :wears (-curse the Met year medical institutions of Ow old kas returned to this counts-) I resume his pew:tire at Bel- . if Mee.. the f4.4111)141 line, /, ha. hie farmC to herie-. , Ir e term of years. He ig stile oi live strict and int- o and perposee moving to .h. death •e• antiouneed of W. H. r, et 1611.1rney, M•DitObik on r leth liorkey was a for- izen of Winghain mewl was ru- m in themilling timeline there for yeaie marring.. ol Edith Olen - former Exeter young lady. to V..loneg, N'eneotiver, ('., ileninizeil at the home of the t the Coast City on Weans.- etoher death of. another pliineer of tenuity in chronicled by the t Mrs Patrick Moylan, on ✓ ltlth, al her home on. mile4(B?eehwnod. Beeehwood. Him le enrvived daughter. and one on. James Oliver, whe makes her with her daughter. Mn. John at Brute:el. eelebrated her '-einth birthday▪ lye teed ha pur- 1restaurant hers of thi town. 11 take pone...Rion in the course 1014(11. kb 'lel Ltd : A commission con- t of thi .r priesta has been ap- ed hy Bishop Fallon to try and t *lora to school matters on the ie line in Hay and Htanley. The 'Wien had a session in the eburch esdiee On Tuesday. 'ommittee representing the (Ilin- owline club waited on Mrs. Chid - we evening recently and Pee- d her with a silver cake !minket al bt appreciation of her kindness e dub on r he oceesion of the visit e Brit kh 'swipes to Clinton. hop Fitton, of London. paid an al visit to the con tion of Mt. face rhumb. 7.0 recently, and festered the sacrament of conne- on to a nutnher. Be was assisted • service by Father Landreville, bYnkle. and Father Emeny, nI tor& Younglife was cut short at Hen - "Fr -j4,.,1 October 21441 when Amy Nicol, only daughter of id Nicol, was called away at the ear. of nineteen years. film was conntitutinnally strong but had going around until a few days re ber deo promising young ife wag cut on Sunday, October 21rd, when Ilington .1ohneten, of Stanley. tedawny /titer eight months' suffer - Ile was in hie twenty -nest year. t wenn a growth appeared on his which fleet -imitated empetation. • dkl not etity the proar 6 eo, ditosu%u p. which graduallywrapped life away, reeillting ultimately in death. he late Robert tenants,. who led sway at his home at F'.•,hel In ,t42.vne'llip Wednescley. Pr Mk rein a eative nt England. 'birth took place In Yorkshire, on 'ember seventy -nits* years t• In led he wag united in mar - to Milo Alin Harker. who prattle- er4 him leo Pehrtiary. Thee ramp Deeslain IS72 and settled on • ferns where they resided until nine ?r* egn, h.1, they moved to Rthel. Vilify "(live mons and one daugh• 1111.)11rn hie dembse. deaths in neighboringse houses the/tarn(' day et an unusual °Nore- en. hitt %Ich was the rase at Rieke Tutedit%, Itith ult. Henry Holt& the WM in etre(' by a fall in Inien• 4 on that dal lie is survived by 'widow and Iwo daughters. About hoer after the above death. Mau lawaon, gutter of Nee. John pe .4..1 awn q. She had esade home with her sister sine, last bad been noriattntly under nine treetment since she came to neiehleu hood from her WA se' le Massachusetts. Beeidos bet sor at Rieke gibe su is rvived by, Ms' Pee 11 Scotland. • • Wroxeter Physician Wedded. Igoe week the Toronto papers 444- ('(14(1141 111144 marriage of It well-known resident of Wrexeter in the pertion Dr. (iprdon Park Jaekson. The bridi• watt Mine Mete Mei .-lit 14 Orr, young est daughter of Dr. and WM. Rowland 011, of Toronte. Rev. Canon rector ol the Church of the lepiphituy, performed the 4.4.1re lllllll y. After it short honeymonn trip Dr. and Mee. Jacloson will take up their residence 411 Wroxeter. Death of Robert Dalrymple, Hensel'. The sudden death of Mee. Alexander McEwen. of Hay township. took place on Friday. October 2Irt. She heti net been enjoying the tut of health and bad gone to tisk to visit her daugh• ter, Mrs. Biglustie hoping I the change might prove Iwnefitial, hut while there she .offered a etruke nI paritlysie which proved fetal. She wee in her seventy-second yetir and is survived by her husband and a family 111 two sena sod two dalightt is. A Coanagration at Seaforth. About 2 o'clock Sunday itiurning, October:1/th, fire was tlituroverel in the brick block atSeeforth belonging to the Kidd estate and occupied by T. F. Robinson, dry geode., anti the bireig Clothing Uo in pa n y. The , firemen worked hard ant etieceethel in confin- ing the fire to the block, but not be- fore the stock* 4 4 these two firm% were completely destroyeti and the boildinK badly gutted. The tire is supposed to have le-eu catim-.1 by an over -he sten., in Mr. Rubinson...1 store. The (fryer Clothing Company carried in- herence of $0,001, while Mr. Robin - eon's stock Wila insured for 4141,101, A Grey Township Wedding. A very pleasant event took ilace itt the residence of Mr. and Mee. Hugh Cunninghani, (trey township, on Wed- nesday, leth ult. It wan the omission of the marriage of Mini Annie, only deughter of the host and hostess& tb James Pearson of the saute township. The ceremony Wag perfumed by Rev. a H. McRae, in the presence of about thirty -live friend. and neighhore. After congretelistions were over, the company repeired to the diningroniu, where a dainty luncheon wag served to the compsny. (lames, music and social chat constituted the peogram of the eveniag. The grown's gift to the bride was a gold watch and chain. Th. pianist I ectivetl a pretty brooeh. On the eve of ber marriage the bride wag the recipient of a "iiiiscellaneoum shower" from the young people of tbe Christian Endeavor 'Society of Ethel Preehytei tan ehiireti. She had acted lag organist of t tie Society and had been a faithful worker therein for some time. Mr. and Mtg. Pearson have ConirDeneed married life on the groom's farm in tirey township. The. Late Joseph Richardson. of Stanley. The death of Joeeph •Itichardson, of Stanley township, on Friday. October 21.1, removed 4 .nr. of the old-time pathfinder. Huron county. flixtee one years ago him family arrived. at (loderich from Ireland and Core that time he hail made hie leum in different pari. of Huron (-entity. He hail IIt.i. seen the country converted from a wiexliel wilderness to is rich agricultural district. The deceased wag horn in the year OM in teueen'e county. Ireland, about fifty mile, from Dublin. At the early age of thirteen he left Erin's green chore,' in the company of his parental and the other members of ht. family. They sailed from Li% erpool. England. and after a bedtime voyage of thi leen weeke they ltndpd id New (Mean.. The cholera NA. raging so Herrely t bat L6. e passed up the eliasissippi River by boat and Merited at Oxford, Ohio. They remained there for grime time and it was in the Year (444') that they reached Cioderich did mince then the deceseed had made his home in Huron county. He spent a number of years employed as a contractor and builder and later he hewed a farm for himself out 01the forest in the township of Turnberry. Thirty-flve years ago he bought the old Duncan homestead un the Hayfield road. Stanley township, where he resided np to the time of his death. In the year DM he wait mar- ried to Miss Rachel Clarke end to them a family of eleven children were born, nine of whom survive. They are Marthe, Albin& Laura, Rob- ert J. and Joseph at home ; Margaret and Clara.. of Arthur : Mire. A. D. All - demon. of Wyoming, and W m. 0., who la a Presbyterian minister :it Arthur. The remains were interred Bayfield cemetery. Rev. E. H. nawere, of Briteetield, conducted the service and the p dibearers were three sons of the deceiseed, two hong-in-law. 0. %V. Anderson and A. D. Anderson. of Wyoming, and • nephew, Robert Rich/interim of liuderich township SIGNALS OP DISTRESS. Goderich People Should Know How to Read and Heed Them. Hick kidneys give many signal, 01 d istreer The secretion, are dark, contain 44 sediment. homages are frequent, scanty. ietIn ul. Barker:he in conetant (ley and night. Headiseheit and dizzy spells are fie uent. The weakened kidneys need quick help. Don't delay 1 Use a special kidney remedy. Booth's Kidney Pillg cure sick kid- ney& backache and urinary distirdi-rii. Mrs M. R. Parr, of 2t12 John street, Steelton, Ont., mays: • "I have found more actual requite after using Booth's Kidney Pills than 1 did from any other remedy ever used. I had nufferiel for several % earn with kidney and bladder trouble and after a abort eouree of treatment with this medielne 1 have been cured. Mis- erable pains ernes my tinek which would extend up my spine and into the hack of my head, frequent head- ache,' and dIzsionts and kidney secre- tion', that were scanty and rontsined a heavy *aliment had me all 1110 down. Thew troubles have ell left me and I 14111 pleased 10 give Booth's Kidney P111. my hest wishes for ste- mma and my hearty initioreement. For sale in °Met -kb by E. R Wigle. Hold by dealers. Prke tso rents.. The R. 1'. Booth Oo , Ltd., Fort Erie. Ont,,sole ( lank i an agen ts. MINIniaos NaIN-0-AVEI CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Sraneliltio. Croup. Coughs sod Colds, or aisery back. Sold and gharant.ed fry IL R. W1g$e, north side of &loam Oederieb. The death of a pioneer of Huron county took place when Robert De! rymple, of Mensal, p tssed away on Ei day. October 21.1, Dect.aited was n native of Scotland. being ho, -n in Lin litligow in the year Mil. When he g I'M to manhood he engaged as a sta- tionary engineer. After coming to Canada he found employment in the county of Petri borough which he fol- lowed for several yea-.'. After so- journ for some time on It farm in Hite Iiert he bought a farm Tuckersmith o%. the lith concession, which now occupied by his HOD (ietorge. He ctin- tibeed to .reside there until eight v iarm ago, wheo be retired from active life and went to Hensell to lite. 'De- ceased was fleet married in 1410 to Miss Mery Bell, of scotland, who de. parted this life in lie year I4477. Bli- ther union he had six sons and two daughters. in Mil he WWI again lllll r - vied, to Mrs. Lima), ef Ttickerstuith. who with t wo daughters survives him. Helps Trade. • "Do you believe in lute at fleet sight ?" "Mure. It boots my ' "How se?" "Fru a divorce court Innyer."—Ds- Ink IrreP Pretti. " Made Him Sheik Out , "1 saw you Liss a1.1r. Millie hist - night "I/id you, Bobby ? lierti's a quarter for you. '•Thanke. And then 1 aw you Lias the maid in the hall tie well!" -Oreat Scott! Here's half a dollar!" -Comic Cuts. ; • .el.‘„,...teees tre se• re 0. 41.41-Attre:tr,./ ,4"'s # serajnMegtinningnerinnii' Oh, MO. • Two alarms ladies were at one of Victor Herhertes concerts ompli- mentary Brice'.. "My," exclaimed one of thencwith a glatwe at her pi elven). "hasn't Mr. Herbert a 1 a ententiout. . repertory I" -"Well. 1 wouldn't ex.ietly say that,' replied her friend, -but he in veil nyt pret t y f at Aid to Memory. A member of an eminent St.Louis law firm Went to Chicago to consult a client. When he had arrived he found that be hail unaecciuntably for- gotten the client's mune. He tele- gnaphed his partner. •'What is our client's name'?" The answer read, -Brown, Walter E. Yours is Alien, William B." Little Myra Explains. 1.11 11.: Myra Lee had leen in school but a few davit when her moth.', heti occasion to striae • note to the tearher, still signed herself Mrs Kent. Thinking she might have enjoinder - stood the rhild's name. the ti -a. -her asked an explanat inn. -011," maid Myra, with a charming ronfidential air, "you see, my mamma got married again.- but 1 didn't." Lip- pincott's. Loafing Overtime. The late James W. Van Cleave, though president of the National A.sociation of Manufacturers 01 elle United Stet PR, was very fond of crack- ing a joke now and then. Oner when he had occasion to yieit his etient on Sunday. he found one of his employees there. 1 just came to loaf while," ex- plained the employee. "Can't you loaf enough on week days?" 'voted Van Cleave, Precautionary. Mb. et a 'very bee:hitt! wont-tn. When we went on our honeymoon she didn't want the people to know that, we had just been married, No I slipped the sleeping -car porter a quarter and told him to keep lllll (n about, it. The next day everyteely wag mak- ing remarks Jaw)111 IIP, meth it.. "There they go" etc. 1 went up to the porter and maid : "Whet the dickens have you been saying aboot ? Ileve you been tell- ing tbeee people thet we have nett14e, been married ?" "\Vhy, no, sah,' replied the coon. "I nett said you mom'( married." lice whiz -z z I Wayside Wisdom. Feed a man, flatter a matirfool it men. sometimes gooi-felloirship is only skin ?Jeep. entente. is golden, no donbt, but no hook agent thinks so. Many a pretty woman hag her repu- tenon for twenty staked upon a pin. Marriage is a mighty good school in which to leaf n how to be a bachelor. A good name is better than riches, hilt not nearly so available at the cor- ner avocet y. The average man doesn't know what, he knowa till he gets through talking about it. Have you ever noticed how the big dog Ignorea the yapping of the little cur harking at it it heels? Well, there are eon, men like that. -Beitimore World. And That Ended It John Hayti Hammond at a dinner in Lenox talked about captains of in- dustry. -Of retiree, 40 14 certain extent, they meat. he 49i441,' he maid. "They lllll et, digeharge ineompetents, refutes 1... ern.. ploy newly friends if these friends he long to the incompetent claw. lint t hen- " Mr. Hammond ensiled. "They don't have to reptiles. their friend. point blank," he raid. "They can forestall what. in coming. Like the pretty girl. you know. "A caller said to this ;Wolf y girl : porpow in calling tonight. dear Mies fltnIth, or Mary, rather for 1 may '*11 you Mary. may 1 not ?' •014, yes,' the young girl answered calmly. 'Yes, oertainly. All papa's elderly friends mill me Mary.' And there, of roues*, the matter ended." --Rt. Lonis (Hobe-Democrok BELDING'S SPOOL SILKS into yoor memory It stands for all that is best in spool silks. By their exceptional strength, lustre, elas- ticity and smoothness. BELDING'S SILKS have obtained a unique posi- tion in the favor of Canadian dress- makers. But, above all, they appreciate BELDING'S SILKS because we keep our range of colors right up-to-date adding a new shade immediately it is origin- ated, and thus being able to offer a most comprehensive color assort- ment. Belding ropoola when empty brisre prelim tunis• rile for the list- or ark ,our dealer. All kinds of STOVES PANDORA RANGES We. hive just what you need in a heater and range here. Take, for instance, the famous Pandora, with its semi - steel linings and ventil- ated nickel -plated steel oven and burnished lids and top ; with its many other features, and you cannot find anything better to cl'toose from. . -It pays in the long rtnt • to get the best. We have ranges at all prices. A real, complete, thimble range with reservoir for the small sum of $18.00. In heaters, the famous, three -flue heater has a.botit twice the radiating heating surface of any other heater ; it is nickel -plated three tinies, and very durable ; and in all is a very pretty heater. We sell heaters from $6.00 up. Something real good in an Oak for%2.00. Von will find as nice a range of stoves in this store as you will anywhere. It is very much to your advantage to buy your stoves here, because you get the'Abest values to be bad. • The Howell Hardware Co. C 0 Wilt N'S PERFECTION COCOA IMAPLt. LEAF LAuLL) has rare foodvvainc. Splendid for children. Wholesome, nourishing and 0 so good for breakfast, dinner and supper. F.conomical, too. 152 The COWAN CO.. Limited. TO it ONTO. New Seasoffs Millinery MISS CAMERON has secered a fleece PrItict ion of the very latest styles in Millinery and will be pleased to show them to the Ladies of (ide' irh and vicinity at her show mime, Hamilton t eel. The mot approved effecte lua shapee end ti lei- mings for the season are asenred to Miss Cemeron's ctn.( oinfirft The laden- ate invited In "all at their con- venient.... MISS CAMERON, Harailtoa Strut, Goiaritk -'1181111111.1 FAG 1. He had Eczema for 25 years. 2. His hands were so bad he had to wear gloves day and night. 3, Doctors said he could never be cured. 4. For 25 years he tried for cure in vain. .Then he tried ZARA-BUR. -tr.‘M-BUK our - ed 7.TO-DAY,three years after his cure, he says: "I AM STILL • CyftED-there as been' no r•turn.” ... SHOWS HOW ZAM-BUK CURES ARE PERMANENT Mr. T. M. Marsh of 101 Dulorio-toi Montreal, has had this wonderful experi.2non of Zam-Buk. Mr, Marsh 1 am lived in Mont- real for over 30 years, man./ of them at hie present address. He is well known and he willing to satisfy any enquirer tus t) the genuineness of him cure. /1•3 suffered 25 years from eczema in the hands and had to wear gloves day and night, the itching w .e so terrible when the air got to the Fores. Doctors said there was no curo. Throe years ago Zam-Buk cured him. Interviewed a few Weeks ago he said :-- From the day I was cured by Zam-Buk to the present moment I have had no tract of the eczema and feel euro it will never return. When I think of the marvellous cu'e Zam- Buk worked in my case 1 am more and more impressed by the value, of this great household balm. I have had letters of enquiry front all over Canada, and am glad to personally corroborate the published facia of my cure." FREE BOX. Send this coupon and lc stamp to YAM Buk CO., Toronto. ft•tr ',ample bot Mention this paper 11 Z 1 GEO. JOHNSTON EM SALM ER and FUNERAL DIRECTO/4 Undertaking warereem. Wee. alde &mere. Oederteb 'PHONK : 8tor•4e Residence 171 Night ralla: At residence, 3) William Street J. BKOPHEY & SON OODERICH EgLEA 1/114(i Funeral Directors and Embal mers It is by working curesAkt that Zato. auk has woo for Reef a evad .id. rrputation. Corieutiled ter skarn, abscesses. pees. blood poison, inflamedsorts, mM ern km, Nippedhands, handbabies's, •• upticns. vartrosa ulcers, buns, cuts, etr. All drug gilts and mores at fak box, or Zan, Tomato, for prica Orders carefully attended to et all hours, night or day. 15 IT IN YOUR HOME? '41 TOASTED • • 14,1 roe.' wralidiaters seaskkzilts 141.i.34 -..:44".4N47473; • 10c a package At all grocers - . Cr*. 49?"*.ti,,,,,;,44 . • •• The Kellogg factory is as clean as your own spotless kitchen. The Kellogg way is a thor- ough way,.from the first motion to the last. Just as dirt is intolerable in your home, so it is at the modern Kellogg works, Besides this, Kellogg's has nothing added for appearance. 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