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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1911-5-4, Page 31' THE SIGNAL : GO»ERIH ONTARIO TLICitJ+UAl. At 4, 11111 s THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE EWAR•E OF IMITA- TIONS. MITA- TIONS. ULD ON THE MERITS ON 1ew� of the Sistriet. Miss Ellen Blio/Mroan, of the application from Mr. Town. 111 $ruble line, Stanley, dledon Thursday spite of the fact that lir. Kerr "woe of last week after a brief (linear'. She the properly. the cuwwiriuntrs dr" was sixty-eight years ut age. chard in favor of Mr. Town. The total business assessment of the South Norco Licensee town N Riucatdine fur the year lull At the meeting of the licenser hoard LI $$77,$4. Tbe population is 2,631, a of commissioners for South Huron, tbe decrease from last year of about 140. application of John Coxworth. for Rev. A. I). (H. hler, pastor of the Queen's hotel, Hensel!. was laid over Evangelical church at Zurich. closed for further consideration. Jnr. Zile?. hie pa.tut•ate at that place on Sunday of Mount Carmel, and B. Cuouiog- last. His new charge iN at Milverton. hate, of Khlva, were Riven three Samuel raasmore. of Uebor•ne, a months to sell out. Stephen township long and patient eofisrer from cancer, is rapidlyetting license reduction. is dyad at the ige of fifty -live years. without a Iocel option bylaw. Two He ie survived by his wife and five Yearn ago nine !locums were issued in children. that township, but for the coming II- A bullet from a 22 -calibre rifie tense year only four were stowed. In broke a pane of glass in the window of ell thirteen licensee have been issued a mots w Exeter in which the Misses in South Huron for this year. t'arling were sitting. The bullet FOR AGED PEOPLE afte. ward• was found in the room,. IINARD'S AmBoerbiecun cPiatiwsoanr, aanvateloarnweorf rehse LINIMENT deunAur pofril Wa 13tlton, died it Delis tie, Sask.. h. He bad been s prow - BOOK BINDING MAGAZINES, PTRIODICALS and LIBRARIES :uod or repaired, GOLD LETTERING p on LEATHER GOODS Maga u T E eingaLOusbt dedbo on levies A. K. TAYLOR. STRATFORD CIVIL ENGINEERING VAUGHAN M. RUbhteTti, CIVIL ad Hydraulic Engineer, Ontario lead Meatiest wrest. T atu)odeatm r owner MEDICAL ioent werub r of the Masonic Order Mee the year IMOH. Tuesday evening of laid week Rev. John Kenner, of Mitchell, tied the matrimonial knot between Richard Philter, of Clinton, end Miss Mary C. Ethical. of Mitchell. The young couple will reside at Clinton. The death of ('hsiles Avery, of Morningside, Alberta, took place on April Ilth. Mr. Avery was well known about Clinton. as his parental bone was attired halt -way betwteu Clinton and Brucefield. While engaged breaking in a colt Wen. R. Gallagher, of near Bluevale. had his arm dislocated as a result of the animal rearing and falling on him. Tbe accident will prevent him from doing active work for some time. Ansngements have been completed between the North Huron Telephone Co. and the South Bruce Telephone, en., whereby the subscribers of the re- spective trompaniea are given certain privileges on the different systems. UR W. F. GALLOW, M. B. A. M. Crawford. the Winghat Osesand Nrmoe.b w ct, � " agent for the Ford Automobile Co., re- uortk et C '.7 R.sf.tn oAlTsMv°• rs, 'Yea' carload of autos a fewCdays a ago, the first shipment of its kind that LEGAL has ever been received in Wingham. He expects another car in a few day'. PRUUDYOUT, HAYS A K ILLOR- Jame street Methodist church, Ex - AN. barium.. seueitors, neterfespabuo eter, which has been renovated and ptieWes is the Maritime Court. eta Private extensively altered, was reopened on ittaas to teed at lowers rater of intermit Sunday.April 18th. Rev. Dr. C'sr- osp�os�, snot Ad. Naoare, ooderica. w. pt ROQutrt>OT F. C., 1Z C. HAYS, J. 1. man, general superintendent of the FR.L0ILA N. Methodist church in (Canada. preached two forceful sermons on the occasion. MG CAMERON, K. C., BAREt18- •torkiainthon thread.. t ch, Public. door metro a Idasare. CHARLES (JARROW, L.L.B., BAR iU$TER. attors•1,. iritdter. ete... Mode rites. Mesa to lead at lowest rater. �O. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER • uj�tko street!rlOOlioderbs�O°L public INSURANCE. LOANS. ETC. IAcK11.LGP MUTUAL FIRE IN lift ef 1)11 A N C h C O.-7 arm and taOI.Ied town eroperty ttru■vd. unneere-J. B. Msl..an. Pees.. tleatonh P.0 - Jae Connolly, Yaw -Pres. (lode:len P. U.• Tltoa.as . ba7•, heal roes.. usatorth 1'. u tllxretara - W se. CW essay. cantonal ; John IL Grieve, Winthrop ; Willman Ruut.. Constance; 'Jean lsennewwr. lhoolwaen; James hvasa, flesobwoed • John Watt, Redoes ; Malcolm Mohnen. tk a,iasld. Agana: J. W. Yeo. Botmeevtlle; R.ttmlt4 Nar1°•k ; Jaa Cnnuuings. hermondviie ; It:. WeohMy. tiestotth. euttey•a.adere urn pay a.w•ee.ew .tai set Wes nude raOriptsd at lbw t knowa'a....ilates, et at R. 11. L'an'e iseery. hien, l° Asset. meas •10b. X10 000 boon..`Apply to.PRIS 0. CAM &tw.•t. brrnesir, lgammiasma. ltt.r street mias. Coe of the oldest and most highly esteemed residents of Brucefield vicin- ity, to the person of Mex Duncan McDonald, died on Sunday, April ldth, aged seventy-eight years. Sbt was a native :of Perthshire, Scotland, and came to Canada with her husband in the year tannin After a prolonged illness, borne with great patience, one of the old rsideota of Howick, in the person of Aire. Arthur Fitch, pawed away on Tbursdsy morning, April 210th. Her husband and a family of three sons and one daughter are left tc mourn her lose. The death of Mrs. John Dodds, of the lith concession of McKillop, came on Saturday, April 13th, after three weeks' illness of typhoid fever. She was in her forty-uioth year. The circumstances surrounding her death 'are particularly sad; as two of the children ale now suffering from the same malady and another is just 'recovering. 1 J. M. Broderick, son of \Ir. and'Mrs. John Broderick, of Exeter, who has been assi.tsnt accountant for the Na- " • INSURANCER. ROBERTSON. Lionel Drug Company at London, has INSURANCE AOENT.1 been appointed accountant of the Re - has Ann Iran sue : brutes, CrssdL& and gine blanch office. Before leaving for the %Vest the staff of the Forest City ted hfm with a trunk sad Asrrioaa. OniDapT, ntositga• AND AMPLOTLO' LIABIL- ITY innet ITY : 1be looses Aoctdrnt and Osar.ates ..sepnratba, Limited. of London, king. PID•UTT ASD (Danurraa humus : The U.S. MOO t7 and Ooataate•t:ompony. WDa David ss Maes 'news Iowner Of bis U OHN W. C1tAIUIK, LIFE, FIRE g -cast i awl stool o alr+•tanu• au insurstars. Agent toe ass sewed os beg: Maas and at beast ratss. .-ell at ensues, metier West emit std $quer re •aarwo J. W. cb.lWta, u00.ncO. that. Me &see at MARRIAGE LICENSES IN *LIMA IS h h.1,LY , .1. P.. UVL11aUCH. UN'a. ISSUER OF MAItItLAOE LUCZNe11B. WLANE. 188UBR OF MARR1- • Alii ogees... tlod.rioh. OaL SHAVING PARLOR REDFORD BLOCK BAttBER SHOP - JI, -TW well-known and pepula.t stand sort•!. Its p.trates tae beat ••rvtee 1n shaving anksea.c 17 �usU lebbandeta., eta. ladies' .� ev.ployed. k ear 1wIO0ssss cow ti apprec..tad. b. It HUYMI►Y1, empower. ARCHITECTURE ARTHUR J. BARCLAY, MEDAL Wer, Koyal 'natant* bntrh Architects t..rtdesoe- Smatla Hoose. Oese k. residences de tails and et eoaseattone prepared for and public be dier ,- i. orre..potdetwe 1r- vtud. AUCTIONEERING 'I hUMAb UUNONA, LI STOUR 1 and 5reeral .eoNso•o.. . Mims or, deet• street once iw wn1 hr tonne at alt news warm as e.-7t.s cater. retina re•.ons ss ass RTsr*r seed to Ore you ru.taeUov. - - lrYfiC nOVICRICM 0ONRSRVATORY OF to MUttie. 1. R Ntsi.., L 1.1 . M. England', 1 T. C. M. 11'Nuute.. atynatst Kang oaeroi. roses eel Ism aria. end prase. hors ser, eeeatrrpuat. era A. tt. toua plies. earrrea eos.ter post No Mare Atrnsaw. k =Sane MID Rsisrcar--yeses. A. IL frsowe r.asaellt.. seller .ad danig(ns. For Imres amities aa M Mara Me . Nib •l t.•e ' knee, towel office presen an umbrella. Before George Wilson and family. of Grey township, removed to their new home at Woodstock, a farewell party was held at their home and Union church presented Mrs. Wilson with a well-filled puree in recognition of vat• uahle services rendered to tbe church. Mrs,. Wilson also was the recipient of A handsome jewel case from her Sab- bath school class. , ••Hilldt•npp Farm," the home of Sam- uel Oluff, Tuckeremith, was the scene of a pleasant event on Wednesday of last week. when his third daughter, Miss Myrtle M., becanoe the bride of C. R. Moore. of Toronto. The cere- mony was performed at high noon by Rev. C. C. Oouzens. of Hensen, in the preaeoce of only the immediate rel.- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Moore will reside'. in Toronto. After a short illness of pneumonia. Mrs. James Quinlan died at her resi- dence In Egmoudv-ille on Monday of last week. Deceased,' who wee in her sixty-fifth year. was a native of Ireland. Her parents eettled in Mc- Killop when she was fifteen years of age. After her marriage to James Quinlan. they lived in Hibbert town- ship, whence they moved to Kgmond- ville about nineteen yams ago The deceased is survived by bee husband, one s.'n and two brothers end a sister. An Old Resident of Grey. Followibg an illness of about a epee from pleurisy and pneumonia, the death of Alex. McKay took ttlace et h.a holier at Ethel on Tumidity of law week. He was seventy-four years of age. His health for the past ten years had not hewn mimed, as he was a suf- ferer from rheumatism and other all menta. The deceased was a native of Inverness, Pe -ottani. and bad resided In (trey township for the last forty- five ye/ire Norte Heron Licenses OW Folks Should Be Careful ,o Their Selection of Regulative Medicine. We have a safe, deprudable and al- together ideal remedy that is particu- larly adapted to the requirements of aged people and portions of weal coo- stitutiona who suffer from constipa- tion or other bowel disorders.. We are so certain that it will relieve these complaints and give absolute ratisfar tion io every- particular that we offer it with our pet•a.tnal guarantee that it shall cost the user nothing if it fails to subata.,tiate our claims. This remedy idcalled Retell Orderlies. Retell Ordetiire have a soothing. healing, strengthening, tonic and reg- ulative ac, ion upon the how -Ag. They rrutove• all irritation. dryness, sore• nem and weakness. Tiley' restore the bowels seal a•W,t•iale otgrets to more vigorous and healthy activity. They are eaten like candy. may i.e taken at any time without inconvenience, do not cause any griping. uausea. rbm•a, ezcrrsive looseness. flatulence or other disagrreit hie effect. Price 'L 5c. and 10e. 8old only at our store--Tbe Rexall Store. H. C. Dunlop, eau side of Square. A meeting of the North Hurn license commieninneri was held in Wingham on Monday of haat emelt. The hotel license. frit the en•oting year were granted es follows W inghass- Bru nswirk John Putland ; Qu.wn'i, J. 1- J. a ----- • K. Swart.. National, 1. W. Hansen Vr' Ma. IN R II Multi.eMange, (R L.panl RI y--.1. W. J. MUIR & CO. Postponing an Issue. "So your. husband" is perfectly will- ing for you to become a eutit•agKette ••Yee." replied young Mu..'1'orkins, "Oulv be is inclined to procrastinate. He made rue promise tltrt I wouldn't 1 .lk about voting until I can precisely, define teciprocity, the Monroe doc- trine and the initiative and referen- duu..•"-\Vasbington Star. FOK BALD HEADS. A Treatment That Costs Nothing it it Fails. We want you to try three large bottles of Rexall 11cr' Hair Tonic on our personal guarantee that the Iris) will not cosi, you a penny if it doro not give you ahs •lute Satisfaction. That's proof of our Ltithin this remedy. and tt should indisputably demt.ustrate that we know what we are talking about when we say that Rexall ••tri' Hair Tonle will grow hair on bald beads. except whet baldness hes been of such long duration that the roots of the bait are entirely dead. tbe fol- licles closed and Kilian over, and the scalp is glazed. Remember, we are basing our'tett- ments upon what has alreedv been accomplished -by the use of Rexall "ler' Hair Tonic. and we bare the right to assume that what it has done for thousands of others it will do for you. In any event you cannot lose anything by giving rt a trial on our literal guarantee. Two sizes. 500. and 61.00 Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store -The Rezall Store. H. C. Dunlop. south side of Square. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. bringing the greetings of the Mnbo- 1 ♦ Good Defence Against dint •burro of l'smada. Mr. MooreA g pt enct.. eatsLai 1-ai'bitlmwing wHwa the White Plague p1041$n »1Io church t .puke sle.ut the gi.at •$lest of um No one can afford to lessen thei- pro- ep eno ion. .•f his cuutrtb, nod teen- during power to -day, and to have power t.uieJ teat torte were many toohlen.s you must have good machinery. to be noire 1. He rrviewe 1 the weak The humanb is the greatest ma - of the various, iuststuai•.na of the chine ever produ -the most wttsdst- ehur.•b. N.. Ido ne s lined by t efer- ful mechanism in be world. ring te the trw.lut.iun of the liennral It is sheer economic waste not to keep Conference is church a shun with the , your body in the best conditiun. Evangelical As•o•9iatiou, 'l he addreet i There is no valid excuse for allowing was forceful. m.ak.u;; a splendid lot- the tissues to become attacked by the white plague. You need your health and Canada needs you. Insure against it by building up your reserve form and bodily defences. The best defence you can get is Nyal's Cod Liver Compound. It builds up the tissues and prevents disease. A Aklicions tonic and a splendid vital - Ise: puts on good. solid flesh, and makes you feel fit for any task. For the puny and backward child there 1. nothing -better. Nyal's Cod Liver Com- pound will soon bring the roses back to the cheek and give vigor and vitality. Your own Druggist cheerfully guaran- ties Nye's Cod Liver Compound. Sold and guaranteed by : F. J. RUTLAND S. E. HICK H. t.. ..U- t ' • • b K. w1GLF_ 0ODERICH premium. A lung discumion nit the subject of church union was held, resulting in a vote of 43 to Will favor of the union. Rev. S. M. Matzoh opened the debate en church union. He referred to the financial situation nineteen years alto, and to the prevent situation. At that time a strong movement was Un foot fur a union, .set largely because of the btuguage difficulty It was defeated. Nuw the I/Limonite problem is entirely changed. tie then ..p,.ke on the vari- o.ur financial obligati ions. to be assumed should the church unite with the Methodirte or remain in the Evangeli- cal Association. Mr. Hauch then to (erred to the spirituaI side of the ritu- atiun. He touched on the simil.rity of discipline, oo aro- cha'rcter of tie -- general officers of t he two eburcbe.., bishop's. euperintenderte, etc ; on the attitude of the two churches to the great moral iustvem•-n' of tuc'ay. Rey. O. Rn•wu. R.•v %V. E. !terse. Mr. It. S. Faust (ley .1. -leg suit Rev. S. F. Brown. it v. L. II \Vaguer, P. F, . Rev. H. L. Meaner, ll. -t. 0 D D..mtn. Rev. M. L. Wing. Iter. A Y. Hoist and Rev. A. W. anon •• alio •poke. Officers of the general miteumary hoard were elected :•s ft.ltowe : Press - dent. Rev. M. L. \Vuug ; vite-pie i dent, Rev. L. H. Wegner; e.Cretin y, Hev. 6. F. Brown ; treesurer, Rev. J 0. Lint. The eat Ie 's report on statistics reported a g•ur.a1 tucree.. in all deptrtweti -. Hev. 0. D. Denim was *Jetted ae C•'uferrnce treasurer. The report of the etati ing curomit- tee was ss follows : North district -J. G. Litt ; Water - Ino. M. L Wing; B ideeport, C. K Kiw1ike; St. Jac..hs, We O. Hahn; Elmira, 1. G. burn: Hlwwtrd. W Drier : Fairy Sound. J S.-hwalu. ; Stratford. W. J Z.onwoman ; U -- towel. E. E. Donne ; WaUsoe. E. 11. Dorah : Normandy. W. H. 8ipprll ; Zurich. G. F. gown : Dashwo•.f, J. H. Grensel a.•la ; Crediton, S. Bur. ; Maitland. O. 0 Halhu+to ; M•idnuay, L. Wirticb: Walkerton, R. A. Keku- meo; Port Rheint, E. D. Becker; Han- over, W. J. Yager: Chrsl.et. A. H. Plvle. Eastvdi.trict-8. R. Kne.•h'.1, P. E.; Berlin. S. M. Manch ; New. Handsema, J. C.,Morlceek: Soutber't Hope, K. M. Gischler ; Nurcbenrt Hope D. IL Bi nod ; Tavisuiek, E. H. liras; 8. b- riogeille• G. D. Ilalton; Milverton. A. D. Giscblrr: Ahlbnro. A W. Sauer; Hamilton, D. H. Wing ; Taranto. H. L. Mrn•ner ; Campden, K. M. Oral!: Rainham, H. H. Leibitld and W. H. Campbell; Morrie.... C. it Kautb ; Hest.eler, W. IC. Bre-ex: Nisgare, E S. Hiscnck ; B'enhe•nu, J. W. Ham- mett ; Gainshorn, J. W. Been : Atte prior. D. Kreih • t•entie ke, F. Meyer: Itncktagbmn. N.•1i, Brittlisrlft Kiltaier, H. G. U. Schmidt. Nu.thwett di -mitt -le H. Wagner. P. IC.; Wunuitwg. C. J. Hetotel; Netido.f. H J Holts.aan: Melville in be supplied: R•sth t•i. 1, K. •liidt: Keua•ein, W. J. fedora :R :