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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1911-5-4, Page 7THE SI('NAL : INT: Rio Tile Dee, MAY a, 1911 7 The Newsof A1650151s.stokild 44`45 45, 446**4 *44 4640045+ 46 464646464554645454545 5354e 46+46** 4"V*4"66 HOLYROUO. Moxu.a-, May 1st. Ngo. of one Week.- -Mee. Gillies jlsines spent • few days with her ta•othel•, John Haloes, of \Vinghemt. .Mr. Beckett is busy drawing lumber from bis sawmill to J. H. A keel's with his traction engine. . Mrs. T. Cession spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Jfrs. Shelton. near Bervie \l is. Ina Atwitter, of Luekoose bigb school, spent ,iunday with her pimento. Mr. and Ors. G. Swine) Willie Haines of wingham, e•pt•nt Sunday with Gillies Haines. of this platfriends II. Ackert went Y with Luck - now...... Mrs. F nonan, of Loknow, _Swot a few def s with Mrs. Ernest trke•rt ot this vicinity \1t, \Visite. of Guelph, spent Sunday at tl r. .1 ckert's. ST. HELENS. S.aTneDAY. April :'A li. R. II.MtL REPORT Flat APRIL. -V.- dsuyuuet Miller, Clerenoe Mclh,•tald. ter. iV. - Maud McQnillin, (Tara Wasis, Winnie Woods, Fannie An- derson. Ernest Gaunt- Jr. IV.- Hazel tnders"o, Wilfred McQuillan, Beattie smith, Karl Cranston, Roy 1mi-b, suttees' McGuire. Cecil Hyde. Gordon McPherson. Ewart McPherson. Mc- Kenzie Webh, Willner McDonald, Kos 111ctluillm. ter. 111.-I)cIta Crvu- sont, )Ivry McQnillin, Ethel .1n•der- o,, I:I,ulye Webb. Gladys Hyde. John Gaunt. Jr. 111. -Carlyle Mc- Donald, Versa \Vaode. Lorne Woods, Ii.•r•lee t McQuillin. Wilson Wads, Eddie McQuillan, Alex. Purvis, Mad'es- ka Gaunt, Willie Forster. Jr. 11.- Joseph' Forster. Evan Mc(2uillin, Willie McQulllin, George McDonald. pt. II. -Torrence Andersson. Stanley Tial.(. Jean N.'Quillin, Lizzie Purvix, Loma Mc'Quillin, Madeline Gaunt. ter. Pt. 1. Beatrice McQtt (lin, Jean Gaut:t. .Jr. Pt. I. -Lorne Wehh, iraleel Woods, Leslie Purvis, Cecil MAFEKING. t EAST WAWANOSH. Flcn. tY, April 24th. sit lloxtl. Itmet cr. - - Re qt of S. S. No. ti, Ashtteld, for the month ot April : name. iu order of merit : Sr. IV. -Edith Johnston, Eldon '1'wam- ley, Jessie Si ethers, tieorge Twdmlry. Jr. IV. -Lilian Alton. Sr. III.-Iteryl Johnston, Heta Townley. Marie Baker. Jr. 111. -John Glenn. Peter (:lazier. Sr. I1. -Irene Moran. Vin- cent Kirk. .Ir. IL --George bleu, Cecil Jubo.ton. Sr. Pt. II. -Harvey Anderson, Laurette Hackett. Fred Fiulay. Sr. I. - Tillie Hackett, George Twamlcv. Jr. I. -Frank Moran. Lennon tfLotlghlin. Thomas (:lazier. "A"- Madeline Johnston. Brute Shackleton. Number on roll. 24. .tventge attendance. -J'i. Netts( K. t'r Litton. Teacher. A GOOD NEIGH BOR. Advised the Postmaster to Use Dodd's Kidney Pills for Rheumatism and Gravel. \Vest Gravella,utrg, Sark., May 1.- i1pecirl1-Alexander Met'.artrr, post- master here, suffered tram rheuma- tism and ggievel and was alto troubled with his bladder. He wes putty badly u,e•.1 up and could not do much work. A neighbor came along who lead been of Haden, ae omoanied him. After atten3 to it for you. Call and troubled the same way and advisedthe meeting the members i.iwired t" prices. him.t.. use D otid's Kidney Pills. He the re.taur.uit, where Mr. Taylor had Tvtt,4DAY, May 2nd. Miss Hazel Brandon, of Stratford, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Reid. RIKOvgRiNtr Frnt)t AlueIDENT. - Duncan 'telefoon is recoveries/ nice- ly front the result, of theaccident that befell bite a few weeks ago. He was .funding on the gsugwsy of his barn when he 'snuff. striking bit head on barrow., and fracturing his skull. Au operation war performed and the hrokeu hone put in platy. He is now deing as well as can be expected. BLYTH. WEDNESDAY, April :Stith. ODOFgt.wwe AT DIVINE Ssrta'It'E.- The loud ludge of Oddfellows attended divine service in Trinity church last Sunday evening, igen Key. Mr. Farr lreached an recellent sermon The ocal lodge is in an t- .•ellent condition both financially and numerically and it is growing all the time. M.Uoett Eve'• -.--Mr. Holw•'I, 1). D. G. M. of the -t., F. and L. \1. for this distri• t. visited the local lodge last week and left at gond impression on the members. J. Livingetone, a former resident of town, but now GODERICH TOWNSHIP. TVRaDAY, Aprilatth. S4•HOOL REPORT. -The toll.ewIDg is the standing of the pupils of S. Si. No. 2 (iodericb township: Fait ruin dates -Maggie White, Ma Karel Yuill, Lesley McMillen, Bella %%'data•. Jr. (V. -George Gion, Moodie Thompson, Mary McCabe. Jr. 141. - Norma (lin. Fred McCullagh. Alvin Th p- eon. Sr. 11. -Ella Rutledge. Jr. 11- l'barlie McCabe. Vera 'I'h.nnp.san. Pat II. -brace McCabe, Marian Rut- ledge, Fred Mcbwans, Uladys Ginn. Lorne }Lodged. Part 1.-.tnni.• Mc- ('al.e. B. C. MILLIAN. Tescber. Stationery for Farmers. As the years go by it is pleasing to note that more farmers write letters on printed letterheads and have their cant on their envelopes. It was once thought that Do one could do this un- less be was engaged in the production .1 some specialty or breeding some pure -blood farm stock. No one be- lieves that now. Let the farm be named and the() give that with the name of the owner and his no.tufflce address and the business ie done. Tbe cost of printing is trifling in compari- son with it. benefits. Let 1'ho .signal get took his neighbor's advice. The result ie that the IC.stntaster is well end back at. we k on his farts. -Dodd's Kid- ney Pille did great work for me,- is the short an 1 comicee story he is tell- ing ail enquiring friends. I►odd'a Kidney Pills will cure you if your trouble is of the kidneys or a splendid supper prepared tor them. News I oTlts -The Epworth Leagu. of the :Methodist church entertained the l'brirti:to Eudeavor Society in tis.• elm, eh Tuesday es -caner of tbi. week, a eery niece evening being spent .. Tbe St. George, Club entertein.st a number ot their friends Weditesda mused by dieordetod kidneys. evetimg hest to :o said party and dance. All who were these enj•.yed A Philadelphian. an his wry to themselves. Mr. Allan. of Matlock, Europe, was experiencing sew -sick neat furoiehed the music foe the dance in for the Arm time. Calling his elle to his usual splendid 'manner The his bedside: be said in a weak voice: huwh-r• ere *tart.itrg to get their green -Jenny. my will is in the Connnerci•t in shape for the coming bummer and Fu►.trr. Annie Purvis Raul Haunt. Bust Company's cure. Ever) thing is Dr. Milne and J. Stothers :are around • or to . Ann 'Purvis, Purvis, Viola Bakst. Irl to you, deur. My vatiour sto.:ke riulimtjOg Members. There ougbt to JQ.Dbice Gaunt. Number un roll 56. average attendance 12. LrrITI.t E. Dr gens. Teacher. DRUGGIST PRAISES D. D D.. ••\'our D. D. D. Proscription fur rearms is the hest thing we have .ever handled. and is giving goal satisfac- tion with our customer." -Spur Stet -- seem Drug Co.. Birtle, Man. 1 here hal eczema on "and off for shout three year., and nothing 1 tried ha .lone so h goal as D. D. I). It will /top that irritation in a few min- utes. 1 an do my wa.bing and if I have D. 1). 1). on band it, will race it at These ;are just samples of letters wP sr, r.•••tiaing every day from grateful invents all over the country. "11'orth its weilrht in gold." "All no petioles washed away by D. 1). 1)." •'1 found instant relief." "1). 1). D. is little short of miraculous." These are Ibe words of others in describing the peat skin remedy, D. D. D. t►a Proven by thousands of corns, for len years, to he absolutely harmletsa and reliable in every case of skin trouble, na matter what it is. Write today for free trial bottle to the D. D. D. Laboratories. Dept. G. 8.. laColb.,roe street, Toronto. Fol .ale by all druggists.) Special Offer for Daily Globe.Ti:cToarouto (:lobe (Daily) is making s special cffer for subscriptions from present date to September 1st, 1911. for one dollar. The offer is available either to new or old anhscrihcre. Orden may he left at the office of The Signe I. _- you will find in my. safe-deposit box." be a large membership this year, tie it ''ben be said frrveotly : "Amid, Jrnmy, seem. to be the only sport that will he fury me on the nthri ride. l can t going un this summer Mr. Tip - bland this trip again, alive or dead." ling, of Wingbam. Was in town on -Lippincott'.. - Tuesday looking atter hind far flax. - - He claims this is the beet land for ilex THIN HAIR OM TOP. lin this part, hut it is tow had sae .vn• net have a mill herr In work it up. so that sat the money would be left neer, instead .f sending t to Winghatt to he worked um, Mt. Walker. of ('Sinton, wag 14 town-Mon,tav delivet- if Parisian Sage. the Bair grower that E. R. Wigle, guarantees,' will not cause hair to grows where the hair is thinning out, nothing on this earth will. Mg a load of furniture . ..J. Carter. And we say to everybody, you can w former retiident herr, now of Mid - have your money back if Parisian land, ie at present visiting his brother Sage isn't the best bale grower, Bair :here in an effort to recuperate his saver, hair beautifier and dnndtvlf health, which has not been of the best cure on the market today. for some time John Wilford, wbo it stops itching scalp and falling was ...alined to the house for some heir and makes Bair grow thick and ticbe, is ahle to get around sg.un, but abundantly. or money hack, Fifty he is .tilt weak, Rene and Milton cents ter a large bottle. Parisian Sage Bradwio. of Parry Sound. visited with stakes the hair soft and brilliant and their graadpaients here the poet seek. promotes growth. Gusanteed and Mr. and Mla, R E. Waugh (the sold in Goderich by E. R. Wigle. foresee at one time G. T. K. agent here- but now head '.1 the freight .Ie - CHAMP CLARK'S SPEECH `•FAXED." A Discreditable Festore of the Anti-Raoi- procity Campalga Wind.or, April 21. -" !lactated" la•iler-pl•Ir.-I•verly weeded to frighten the farmer. into opposition to tte reciprocity aareemrent. 1++ com- mon enough in country .aewspnpen i Goderich last week . . E. 1.iving- throughout the Province. but the ASHFIELD. TrxaDAY, May 2md. \Centavo. -On Wednesday even- ing, .tpril 26, at 6 o'clock, w quiet wed- ding stew.. celebrated in the bone of Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood on the 12th couoeesin° of Ashfield, when their daughter Bertha wise united in marriage to Janes McWbiouev. of ('dbornr, Rev. T. E. Sawyer officiat- ing. The bride was becomingly drummed in a gown of cream silk. Her going -away costume was • suit of navy blue broadcloth. The wedding party consisted of the immediate test- ily of the bride, her cousins Mr. and 111iss E. Graham. nI Winghani. and Mrs. Saewyer, of Lueknow. Mies Sher- wood was one of the most popular anti highly o•eteemed of the young ladies of the community. Mbe was a faithful and devoted worker in the Epworth 1*1Rue and Sabbath school ot Hack - e tt's church. Her class of young girls Presented her with • beautiful water °:t. She had also been the organist b the church for the past seven years tad her services btid been most s,wep table to the eonggr•egatlan, who showed 'heir appreciation by presenting her with al,urse of money. Mr. sod Mrs. 1iCVshinny went at once to their hotter in Colborne, near Nile. where they will be at home to their friends. NO APPETITE ? pertinent at 8tratfeedi visited in town the pest week ...... J. Moss. wbo has resided bete for a number of years, baa moved batt tet Nest \V,awareob. 00 aociont of the p..or bealth of hi - wife %Ire..1. Met'reighta°.l fam- ily have moved this weak to Wing - barn. oboe her husband has a good position Mr. and Mrs. A. Elder vi -i red with Dr. \Icl-e:u,'. t.tmily in t 1 stone, who last a fir c-ns:te most it de evidence 01 the [ rater (m East noon. has ap- length the enemies of the agreement i eD pro. will go has been presented to theDred bit officials and W. .lacksoa i arm W. Willows have received the pie of B tees and other bonierenemies. Several week-- ago pwmpblets printed IlenHointili f Revor this twn o e. of Miss in red ink were lent abroad through the counties in large numbers. Among C.s.itibs, of town. and J. Coombs, of the en -called algtotments against re- Iorotit.., pawed away last week and cipt•ocity these pamphlets contained I the remains were .:onveyed to Kincir•- r he full text of a speech said to have I dine oo Mondeo . tht brotlfer and sic - been delivered by Chem') Clark in ter acconipanyine them Jas. Missouri recently. Accordiog to the Cott lae,,tarted his grocery wagon on ted type. Cbemp was in fine fettle and "showed 'em" to the satisfaction of the most skeptical Missotniao. His annexation language was so lurid that the use of red ink in printing the speech was entirely ec•asar).. ••Fellow•Miesoutriafs," says the 1letno- •ntic leader, in this remarkable This Remedy Will Restore it. 11 you have no appetite for meals. raa't work, can't test and ere annoyed with too frequent urination rind • Yarning. scolding pain In =Aloe fIf ttesnight you retire, hoping for s sleep that either does not come. or 1s trembled end fitful you bsys kidney trouble and need Booth's Kidney P111s the goer- anteed remedy for all kWeey and bladder trouble. A few dosses of Rooth'e the toad again and is getbenog lout of eggs John Elliott. of 'l'he Stand- ar.(. received his household effect. this week and is now settled io his home on Dinsley street E. Watson & Sons shipped a car of cattle to Tor- onto on Setatday John Stewart received a car of cement this week and has now started with bis gang for the docuwemt "mor party .les in the te- seew,n'i work S. Hall, of North lrivntyy bill a wedge which will be Baa spent a few days .11 the past ,driven between eastern mid %vegan week with friends iu town C. Canada. A country divided against its Curti.. who wets employed here this winter at the harness business. left on \lend')• for M1r•khani, where be bas secured a good job .... P. Steadman, self must fall. and the wedge we s drive by means of this drill will split Canticle in two, and loth helves will fall into the lap of the L nit..( States. who at one time worked et the C. Y. in other wrnda aentlemcn, the I ►ems- R. station here, visited friend • in town ,.,stir party melte t!o wooer Canada this week. He is now employed by the G, T. R. at Hamilton. ..Tbe reeadrnae- ter and clerk for the C. 1'. R. was in town on Moeda% of this week look- , Ing over the tensa and found it in good shape. gbn•y Pills will wake o the slabs w to s and reg it rte the urine. nriOow seediback 1 have always hems kit rZe treatment will curd and beat favor (4 reciprocity. noel only with we14'4'0d kidneys Ana restore the Oanada but with all thearnations it be in the nature/ way. sold earth 1 am In farcy of It now wastes MOO. a bow or pain part and petrel of i s tariff recite -tins lbtt been. has M b. a•P f • T. Booth f)o„ . I tleberne' tis tkit it will bole Oat ink gess trial ells es own j°dR�^ .nn. reread* by force or guile. \thy.' Because, gentlemen. Canada is under the tyran- nous heel of a foreign country. 'a country that is a monarchy. and, tberefore, absolutely opposed to all the tenets of Democracy. The Demo- cratic party have rums to the caoclu- sion that Greet Britain, by its nlon- archirel system, which is extended over Canada, di, retly creosote -eases the, fundamental idea of the . onroe dot - trine. and we are therefore acting within our rights: we are going to a,nee Canada." This was "going some" even for an ! outspoken gentlemen like ('tamp 1 (hark, and Rev. W. E. Nilsen of Kingevllle had some anulus. Ile I wrote to the Democratic leader. 8.0)- ing him a copy of his suppawid weeds. The reply, just received, was pinto end to the point. "It is r•ntarkabe , to me what some people will do in ogler to carry a point,' he wrote. "1 never, at toy time or place. delivered* single eentemce of the document which you sett me, and which I tee -endue to you, perpolting to he • speech i made recently hu Missnnri. in the first pines. 1 haven't set foot in Mis- murl since the 10th of last Novrmher. The man who attributes this epee. h to' nw is • liar, and a mandate one at thatTo show von that there is too doubt shoot what docatment 1 ate, talk- ies shout, f write my name on the .05 ynel sent me. and which 1 ss $1000 " I wouldn't take a thousand dollars for the good VINOL has done me. I was told that Cod Liver Oil was the medicine I needed for my weakened condition and poor blood. 1 could not take thegreasy mixture, and when opr druggist told me that VINOL contained not only tonic iron but all the medicinal prop- erties of Cod Liver Oil without the grease or oil or bad taste, I made up my mind that was the medicine for me. 1 tried it and to -day am strong and well.' AIRS. J. T. SNYDER, Greensboro, N. C. Re guarantee the geauiaeaeee et W above testimonial. We sell VINOL with the understanding that if it does not give the .purchaser per- fect satisfaction, we return his money without question. Will you try a bottle un- der these conditions? H. ('. Dunlop, Druggist, Gixderi •h What's your height ? May we suppose it to be 5 feet C inches, and you weigh 16o pour.ds ? You belong to the Type B division of physique types, and a suit made to these measurements could be fitted and finished for you in an hour -and delivered, too, no matter what form and figure you may be through occu- pation or environment.` There are seven "types, five subdivisions of each type, and 14 sizes of each subdivision. Surely 'ave can fit you. \\'e are certain we can. Height, S ft. 8'_ in. Weight. 16o ibs. Rresst, 4t. Waist. 3;'.. Leg, 32. If you weighed 200 pounds and belonged to Type r, you would pleasure 43 inches chest and 43 inches waist. �•.- t ..1 only weighed i 11 you were the acme h . t e ) ux JS tends, a or :7 hr,aat rout would fit you. Every size, weight, height and shape of manhood is provided for in the Semi -ready Physique Type Tailor- ing, from David to Goliath, from Bardet to Falstaff, in proportion and build. b emi-rtabg Gatlin -tug McLEAN BROS., t,ODERlCH in i ane Peel d ee•Id ret a i a (` aA and the United Btatea. I C. N �• Fignrdt firms' I Underwear Spring is here and you as ill soon require a rhauK.• of underclothing. We t.eg to r••mi,d you that w.• carry a full liar, of Natural Wool ` Balbriggan and Zimmerknit Underwear If you are in need tor anything in spritgiclothing. remember we are in a position to cater to all your retluiretnents. McLEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors Men's Outfitters Spring Tonics Spring will soon be here and you will be needing, a good tonic to prepare you for the hard work of summer. We recommend and guarantee Nadruco Blood Purifier Nadruco Sarsaparilla Nadruco Compound Iron Pill Nadruco Syrup Hypopbosphitet Nadruco Tasteless Cod Liver Oil. If these remedies do not do as recommended your money- will be teturned to you, Agent for Goderich. F. J. Butland, Druggist ''The store that pleases.' Painting Time Is NOW if there's any woodwork about the house, outs* or in, which looks shabby. Don't think you are " 000notaizing by pang it °Q' Ivery cent's worth of M -L Pure Paint adds value to anything it covers. Whether you do the job yourself or have a painter bit, Be Sure PURE You Get I L PAINT M ysu rant to be sure e( s good )oh Figure that M -L Paint will protect and boeunty tbs surface al rovers past about twins as long as any other tostM yea ens bay. It will-bseawes el tk, special iagi 41*M whack we unite with caber pare mate -nab to g,.. 11 eaust sl wearies Quality. -CO p-te-date way to dellegolle your wells gad ./ wink WI.COLs wit •111.11111 Meet artistic ess tart'- durable. wad site very KMeiwtattl Olde .slay- - -- Recommended and sold by HOWELL HARDWARE CO.. Limited Mede i. Memo seism sail elses ter eters am a sera lasts. •, eau. by Iw•tiel varies • Geier Ca. Limited. Tweet.. 11 0 i esseteeeee'veWSP OET TME BEST FENCINGil AT THE BEST PRICES We'have bought three carloads of the well-known "Pittsnurgh Perfect" Fencing to arrive about the end of March. This is the fence that isiwelded by electricity, which process the most of you have seen at Toronto and London Exhibitions. The uprights be- come part of the horizontal wires. Therefore it is impossible for them to dip as they do in other makes of fence. UFor delivery from car and for cash with order we make you the following interesting prices :-wire 33 inches high. all No. 9 wire, per rod 2 1 c if -wire 40 inches high, all No. 9 wire, per trod24c 7 -wire 41 inches high. all No. 9 wire. per rod264c S -wire 15 inches high, all No. 1) wire, per rod 31c 9-wlre 49 inches high, all No. 9 wire, per rod 3 4 c iO-wire 17 Inches bigb. all No. 9 win. per rod 36 c HOG FENCING S.wirw 32 inches bigb, all No. 9 stays, 12 inches '13o rod !-wire Inebbes bigh,.*11 No. 9 stays, 18 inches apart, per rod 91�c C-wire t inches high. top and bottom No. 9. other. No. 11, stays 12 inebes apart, per rod, 2dic No. 9 Coiled Spring Steel Wire litany guaranteed) per lull pounds $2.40 No. 12 Coiled Spring Steel Wire (fully guaranteed) per 100 pounds 3.11) Barbed Wire, per 1(1) pounds 2.60 These prices as stated before are for cash with order. We will hook orders only to the extent of out purchase, as we cannot dupli- cate our order for the money we are welling to you et, as there ham been an advance on wire since purchasing there care. Order. will Ise filled ae booked. COME EARLY AND AVOiD THE RUSII Are yonI going to roof your house or barn thin year if so, we watt furnish you with Metal Roofing or with neo- gearanteed Ready Roofings and can also put them on for you. Call and see ss.0ples before purchasing. How about Cement t Ar. vont going to do any cement work this spring or winsome t %Vs. still handle the Nabon•1 Pertiend Cement. the Cement that gives perfect sabilactiaa. Of Shelf and Hears Ilwrelware we never had a rear•.• rswn[Brie .tnek. LPt no figure on your plumbing. heating, eaavvstronabina and electric wiring. 0 O 0 0 Q CHAS. C. LEE House Phone No 1i3 Store Phone No. 22 ,-mr. v,v'' "rte'..