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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1911-7-20, Page 3r 1 -TME 0111fiINAL AND era it' THF SIGNAL : GODEIUC 9i strict. TRIA t O1, t Girls. �Yew� c� ��te Mail Empire. Nogirl ht to trust henget in a A movement is on feet to organise a /) i� brass band at Exeter. 6ENUIN.. Chat. Boole, of Seaforth, it away on a visit to mi+tiyes in the Wert. The rate of taxation for Wingbam for 1811 baa been fixed at twenty-six mel s. Dr.' and Mrs. Cooper, of Seaforth, are awn on a two months' trip 0 the Prairie Provines.. Yr. and Mrs. J. T. Davidson, highly respected resident. of Wingbam, have removed -from that town to Toronto, where they will reside The livery business in Brussel., con- ducted for some time part by Lowe k Anderson, has beeo purchased by Nes- bitt Hamilton, of Atwood. Scott Hays, who is' in the Bank -of Commerce at Hamiota, Soak., 1s spend- ing hes holidays with We parents, Mr. and Mee. T. E. Hays. of Staforth. The bylaw to authorise the raising of sufficient money to complete the Waterworks system in Wingbam was carried by • nsjority of twenty vows. BEWARE 01. • SOLD ON THE MERITS OF ZINARD'S LIMIER BOOK BINDING MAGAZINES, r.' PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES iuod or repaired. GOLD LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS AlltJ H pgaa at m os leavbil A. E. TAYLOR. STIATVOID CIVIL ENGINEERING VAUGHAN M. ROBERTS, CIVIL and Hydrant. Engineer, Ontario laud Oaks- Surveyor. Block. Oedema. earner Montreat .tweet. Tele pboe. 117. MEDICAL DR W. F. °ALLOW. M. B. pesos wad redeems. oath sorest, Godsrich. ,.orti et (Assay Registry Naos TsMpb'w.1*. R. F. J. R. IFORSTER-EYE, EAR a.s and tinct 0:13. .l . Hoses .'npqesntton ew York Opkthalotto .n� Aural IaKltute, (C-eytatast�t sassirste., aro Nose noel 7 bbrrcM gEespw oin StantJad. opeestfs ICsoz Church. m 9 u11a.m. stoip.m. toll am. Telephone LEGAL PROUDFOOT, HAYS & KILLOR- AN. berrbprs. solleiton, noaz s. btic p�p�.s a the Marto.. Court, eta Private loads a Led u loweaa ester of Interest s . . - past serfs 1 -• (itKAY8. W. sP s t o r'ee'f S. C.. B. C. HAiB• J. L' pointed to the staff of house surgeons 'F 1 N Iin the General Hospital. Winnipeg. A quiet wedding at Exeter On Thurs- day, July duh, was the marriage of Mies Della May, .tented deugbt.r of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kestle, to J. G. Walper, of Harrow. Rev. Jas. KesUe performed the ceremony. Jas. Sanders, of Exeter, had bis hand badly injured in the canning fac- tory there a few day s ago. Ho bad it caught between a sprocket and chain ip connection with carriers, resulting in • very painful wound, Dr. and Mrs. Mct'allum, who have spent the pest six months in Europe, have returned and cre visiting in Cho - ton. Dr. McCallum formerly prac- tised at Loodesboro'• but he has not decided where he wall locate now. Jacob Ort, an esteemed resident of Zurich, parsed away OD Sunday, July 9th, after several months' illness. He was in his sixty-ninth year. He leaves to mourn his low his widow and a family of grown-up sons and daugh- ters. ]lips Sadie Holmes, daughter of Robt. Holmes, of Toronto, formerly of Cliuton, has passed successfully the Normal School examination. Stir has accepted a school et Reed's Mills, Dun- dee county, et a salary of $6U0 per an- num. pavid Martin, an old and much re- spected resident of Wrozeter, died at Banieton on Wednesday, July 5th. His death was not unlooked for, as be had been in tailing health for Berme time. Re bad reached the advanced age of eighty-two years. . large grown-up family survives. Dr. Graeme Richardson, who gradu ated with honors from Manitoba Med- ical College this ring. bas been ap- G. CAMERON. K.p0.. B.ARRIS- • T. *..s cde•rtt� taltd door otrom CHARLES GARROW, L.LB., BA R eats, .unease. ate.. sods snob. a i.ad as Nwa t naw. �� aO. JOHNSTON,tBARRISTER She Redone sinia.t. tteibeo P"llo DisuwANCE, LOANS, RTC. �o1CILLOP MUTUAL FIRS IN q 8 U et A N C S Co. -rens sad Lslated �'(>Aearr jty teased. . B. McLean. Pisa, Seaforth P.O; Jas. Connolly, Vice -Pres. Oodertcb P. O. Thomas i hays. Bac.-Teas.. deatorth P. O DtteeSors-Wm. Cbersey. u•atsilh; John G. Grieve. Winthrop W elliam Riau, Constance: John Bsnn.wels Hrodh.eea; James Svelte. B.sob wood : Jots Watt, Haricot ; Malcolm Metwen. Br000deld. Aatggeentots: J. W. Yeo. Hdmeevflle; R. Smith. Harlook; Jas. Cummings. LRm.&dvil)♦; & Hinckley. Sesta-M. Poucy-bolden can oar seessiessets saw flet their Bards reoetpted at Teem Htewa a, Metes. R H Can'. 0.0 0M PRIVATE FUNDS TO WV leas. Apply to IL G. CAM- s tlarriiter. Hamilton street Oodertob. NIT R. ROBERTSO1r. r�vr. • INSURANCE AGENT. Ft= AMP Las ante : Befthi. Cassels sad oOw..r SrOglrlm UED : The Pleas Accident and OaaeaalM e LIABIL- �aroaestlsn 1 d10&d. of Leedom 31ag rmPtm al•D OALWtg Boase : The U.B. Mein, sad essrsaw0.aspasy. MTie ee It Davits weeets. w PY se 171 10/LN W. QRAIGIE, �LIIFE, FIRE 1.1 sal =itrukbeereoes. 'Io.srweee is -meat nes McMs rM.t wad at wrest rates. Q..t Street and Sews W. MAXIM ti Gado ick oat. Tele shams to MARRIAOR LICENSES WJWll'JiK l HALLY, J. P., OuDmkuCH. uNT. 1fM OE Of s LiCEN8 . W LANE. 118SUI R OF MARRi- • all ilea.+, Ladish*. Vat. •RAVING PARLOR BEDFORD BLOOM RAl1BER SHOP- -TbY wsM w. see owlet sand ,Mash n wee= tae best servos is davlas a n V+s`o a oodles yla ada employes leer pour sag• 'nu se appmmaates. M. H wlv+tail4 trgnaer. AUCTIONUhIEO ' MUMAb Otto huns• LAY h.tilwa •ae greeted sesssieeet. taw es nano dose t was re be sus be tweed .a�� �.d oes wags es *.7tirg slew 511151 .ter erred te stave yea oso+edttes. Hese MIMIC Lyle L. Richardson graduated with honors recently from Manitoba ('o1 - lege of Pharmacy and also was a suc- ceesfal ompetitor for a medal. Both students are sons of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Richardson, of Manor, Sisk., for- mer residents of Grey townablo. Tbe marriage took place in Clinton on Wednesday. July 5th. of Miss Mar- garet Alice Worthington to Ewart 1. Gale, of Herbert, Sask. The ceremony wan performed by Rev. C'. E. ,Jenkins and was witnessed only by the intim- ate friends and the relatives of the contracting parties. Miss Emetine Dietrich, of Goiania,. was bridesmaid. and Gordon Struthers, of Toronto, was best man. Tess happy ooupie will take up housekeeping at Herbert. Sask. What might have proved a fatal ac- cident befell Mr. Barrett, teamster for the Duff A Stewart sawmill at Slut - vale. He was engagedin dirmaztl lumber and had a •pringg seat on the binding pole. Tbe pole broke without warniog, throwing the driver to tbe ground between the wheels of the wagon. It is said that had it not been for a stone turning the cognise of the wheel Mr. Barrett would have been run over. Tue team ran for a short distance before being stopped. A pretty wedding war celebrated on Wednesday, Juiyorb, at the home of the bride. Hallett township, when Mies Heim E. Brigh,sm became the bride of A. 13. W etberal. of Excel, Alta. The ceremony was pectoris* by Rev. J. L. Small, of Blyth in fie presence of about sixty gseata. In the evening a large number of young friends of tae knits aqp groom gath- ered at the bonze tad *peat a few enjoyable hours, before bidding fare- well to the happy couple, who lett the same week for their Western horse.' Among the beautiful pressman re otived oy the bride was a handsome mantel clock., the gift of the ehelr of tet Aodrew's church. blytb. (.IODIRI ICH OONBKRVATORY OF vane ilWstt:. J. It. Bua'7u. I. L C. !r. I doglaMdt ►. T. C. M AMaes a mass rbaeeeeuoay.�eseme sewn tr..a..5 .....w rrm.sy w A. b, est..• poses- Ind 5 M sort. eta Isla AN.w.w•-k andSaw i . gglase 1411111610116 ms i d .Itawarm. o. PA. er ,�Isasy as to glee .a... WOW N w W. J. MUIR & CO. UNDARTAKLR• AND AMISAAANI NII �ph,.. r tv/..r MM •f leets, for they never spoke .zoeps. maybe, to s• 'Good -night" or "Good - morning." Otte never- to- b -forgotten night, as they sat over the fire atter their frugal meal, Sandy broke the alanx. ' Ab saw • buU 001 ower t' glen the nicht." be said. A luog pause, then :-"Ab saw's too," raid Peter, 'lent 'Massie • bull. 'twee a heifer." Silence for fifteen meuutcs. Then very deliberately Sandy re- moved hie .pipe Irons his usourh. ••Ah'm tellin re, mon, 'twee a bull." That ended the conversation. In the middle of the Isiaht Peter and Jock were awakened by bearing Sandy moving about gathering tmedl.r bel ..r wial1l belonfiege. •'Kb, mon," said J'Ock, '•what s up?" "Abet awe' clot o' this," was the reply ; "tbere's owes musket argyment in this beam for me. BOY SCOUTS GALORE. They're Going to the C. N. E. Review From All Part. Boy Scout. are repot -tatty interested In this year's Canadian \&tion! $xhi- beGoe. The boy ....Admire wb • attended twat year's fair and lived under can- vas on the grounds have been telling their comrades of the great time they bad. Tbis year it d to be the seine, only more of rt. Boy Scouts are to at- tend frau all over the Provineo, and in addition to the review there are to he competitions along the It of the Servet exerciser. Thrown on Tap of Binder Knives. Winghant, July 17. -Th. sixteen - 'uyear -old son of Ansae MlcK.gur, a rnberiy farmer, wee badly injures in a !raping accident. Wbcle cutting wheat with a hinder the horses bolted, throwing young 11cKague into the knives. He was tushed to Wingbane hospital, where nearly IOU 'stitches were required to fix op his wounds. He will recover. Hods This 7 We pew Qat rtas4nd Dollars Reward tee ee .ars of Catarrh that eseaet be eared by Ham's Cato. b Can r. J. CHENEY t 00. Toledo: O. We W have known r. J. (hotel for W lawn: 13 peafa and believe bias Perket17 b•acrabl• la .t1 beamed transactions a41 aa/ac ams dol. a carry tut Y7 Warr Liens made Cy kis arm. W•�ao. Klha.N a Manna. hWree llraksaeas. Twdo. 0. Seib ('marsh Caw to Lakes bureally, a%t. ing directly epos the blood ao± meanie sur- face. of the Nada T41a. f.Y sent free. Price 75 Dente pre bottle dad by aL Drug. Lista Take Ha11Y raasily PUL for oasstiupies. Captln Mall Hard at Work. London Advertiser : Captain Gor- don Hall. of the Yorkshire Light In- fantry, ose of the experts who have been brought tum 1 ni gland tar gilt instruction in military tactics to both the city and rural regits:wow haw been attached to military district. No. L and has located in the local armories since his return from Godericb camp, where be arrived on June 90. He is busily engaged ,with a great deal of work in eooneetion with hie depart- ment at present, as it se the flirt ume tactical work bac been gone thorough- ly into in the local district. Like S.mo10. James Wilson. the Secretary of AAg�rriculture, ended a recent address In Washington on the autumn crone with a crop story. "A commisdon agent." be said, "looked carefully et a handful of wbeat that bad born thought him by a farmer's boy. and then inquired : •• •How much more hes your master got of this. my lad ?' He ain't got no more of it.' said the boy. •it took him all the mornin to pick then net."- Las Angeles Times. The Cuckoo's Nest. The teacher waw giving the young- sters • talk on natural history. 'The field sparrow builds ste nest on the grousd .be said : -the kingfisher dig mb 10. .4. of $ hill nr and the woodpecker bores a bole is a tree. Now. can any little boy tell me where the cuckoo makes its homer A small sed in nos of the back seats immediately replied: °•les a clock." - NATIONAL ANTHEM CHANGED. Made to Cosier= to Tweet's* CaMsry Snarls ler L nigral Wise.. Loodoo, July IL -A change bee been owe in the Nauonae A.rtbem. la these d.ys, vim* the twin thwabt througbout tbe ctviliaed wostd is peace, one of tate old verses of tate an- obom is maid to have struck the King as sounding a somewhat discordant Dots. It ruse : "O Lord, our God arise. Meatier ens enemies. And mese therm fall ; Contoured cheer potato', r'ruasese their knavish tricks, IJn ttiiu air Dope. we 111. l► .ave is. a11. That verse baa now heti replaces by toe following, written by Dem holt, and tre•ttuug • more pestle * spirit : "O Lord, oar God arise, noattee His encases. *skews* to stew. Reap us from plague and tbseti. 'lura Thou our woes to mirth. And over all the earth Let these be pease." The alteration bee hem specially e enctios4 by Knee toner, and is therefore Of .•Hoene taporeaaee. see- ing two it is ems utely to se waiver. miry hollowed. rem [.rows. i■ • little het Is • te.s int• pert a} the Hlgblertda Jock. needy sale Peter bad lived for Via.- roars bodkin their *treks. When together ferried a seat of brotherhood a4 )ONTARIO gr o boat unless • e is assured that her companion koows how to conduct himself under suer and all clr•ouw- •t•nees on the water. Support Year Own Town Niagara TW. Journal A man should trade in his town. it. business men are courteous, willing and progressive, their stock of goods is large and varied, sud if there ie something une sante which tory du Dot carry they are always ready to recuts It. Unlike c.telugue houses, out-of-town concern•, the home mer- chants help to pony the tax es of the toxo n, they ooatribute W cbon:Dee, improve- ments and entertainments. W ithout the husioew men the LOW ti would stag- nate and property decrease iu value. The Thrifty German Farmer. brassie Pat. In chattiog *Oh Re.ve Leckie, who has been touring verioue sections of the Province re -valuating properties for the Ontario Mutual, be says be flods no thriftier or more contented people in bis travels than the Berman tanners. Iudusteiuus, economical, horse-loviug, less desire on the pert of was and daughters tut one, three fam- ilial -are not only holdiog their own but are gradually accumulating farm after farm as the boys grow up and by concentration of efl'brt and good man- •gement are paying handily for the acquired acres. Other nationalities could take a chapter from Bans' book with profit OD more than one 1in(ioe In the Carper.ter's Shop. "Life's a bard erred," said the emery wheel._ ••It's a perfect bore." returoed the auger. ••11 means nothing but hard knocks for me," sighed the nail. ••1'ou haven't as much to go through M 1 bare," put in the saw. ••I can barely .crape along," com- plained tbe plane. ••And I am constantly being at up - un," added the bench. "Let's strike," said the hammer. "Cut it out!" said the chisel. ••Here Domes the boss." And awl was silence. A house is perfectly finished for enjoyment unless there is a chila in it rising three years old, and a kitten rising six weeks. -Southey. There is only one way to get ready for Immortality. and that is to love this life, and to live It as bravely and faithfully and cheerfully as wP can. - Henry van Dyke. Meet every man honestly ; seek to know him ; and you will find tbat in those poiota in which be differs from yon taste his power t3 instruct you, enlarge you, and do you guod.- Titcomb. TH1N MILK How can the baby grow strong if the nursing sootier is pile and delicate? Scott's Emulsion nukes the molter strong and well; increases and so- Arises the baby's food. .4..1 . As Extreme Case. Jack -How very easily Kitty gets embarrassed. Ever notice it ? Tom -Oh, wy. yes- Why, she'd blush crimson it she saw a pile of uo- dres+ed lumber bp.rfect £idaey Adieu Causes Rheumatism Rheumatism with its kindred ailments -Lumbago, Wry Neck, Neuralgia, eta., usually resuhs from lodgments of uric acid in the joints and muscles Now tbe chief function of the kidneys isto properly filter this poison from the Only when they tail • to do this is Rbeomatian probable. Kidneyweakness starts in various ways. sudden chill, after perspiring freely, sometimes settles in the kidneys -a an unusual strain may cause it Poisons which should he filtered out it the system are pumped back into the blood, causing Uric Acid. the real cause / Rheumatism, Limbs; R'ra Neck, Neuralgia, etc. 1n the early stages Nyal's Stone Root Compotmd will stop it. Wi11 start your kidneys working- prop- erly rop_er1 ' so that the Uric Acid is reabsorbed and eliminated. Away goes your Rheumatism with it Perhaps these early warning twinges have passed unheeded, and your Rheu- matism has'become deep seated. Muscles all snarled up in knots as u were. Then you'iI need Nyal's Rheumatic, Cure. Ask your own own druggist about the remedies. His opinion is worth while. Sold aad guar steed by : F. J. BUTLAND S. E. HIC/C1 H. C. DUNLOP E. R. WIGLE GODERICH THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF igii THE Western Fair London, Canada, Sept. 8th to 16th $28.000.40 IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS Exhibition of Live Stock The best ever seen in Canada Many Unique Special Attractions, including AERIAL, MILITARY AND HYDRO - ELECTRIC FEATURES JUMPING AND SPEEDING CONTESTS BIG DO(: AND OAT SHOWS -FOUR SPLENDID BANDS A MOST ATTRACTIVE MIDWAY- Best Over seen in London FIREWORKS DISPLAY EVERY EVENING - Reduced Rates on all Railways. Prise Lists, Entry Forms, and all other information from W. J. REID. President A. M. HUNT, Secretary County Equalizafion. The following table shows the equalized seeesments of the minor municipalities of Huron county for HID, as atjust.1 at the Jews meeting of the county council. TOWNSHIPS Ashfield ..• •••.. Colborne..., lioderive. Gary Hay Howisk, . s .0 et 1.472 il . ••• •••• 2,4666 Neils* • * 412006 �St�ebsrrrm........ 1,786 ri.rler..lel.SAWS n1,055 etaora•o yy .. ..•••••. 1.8W LSO 1,7W licifllsp...., Morris Wa•raweeb Nest. Waweaeeb Weft TOWNS AMD V/LLAoaa Ray4lit. a •••••••. greargl• ••• .• ittytb . , .. Chatom..•...•• ».. Eraser (petted t ••• N.w.all . . . 0.... 4.: Meaforth Wro:nt.r 00000'•....••••.. s Total 64,191 84,341 62,731 04,782 61,880 07,71() 58,1 11111 56.288 48,000 56,870 40.702 35,697 42,700 41,741 41,796 001 1 1.770 1,001 416 744 400 2,35) 9011 1,000 1,210 4.• elk 4,011 1.11118 00 401 1142 680 A185 WO 885 41184 .•••••.1 .. as 11`;4. ...• ...•....: MOM i♦ • 26,908 00 15,290 00 22,086 (10 28,576 00 24,070 00 88,819 00 25.7111 00 16,788 00 91.918 00 21.361 00 27,888 00 14,188 (l0 10,800 00 94.176 00 16,048 00 10,188 00 1,41400 8,210 00 2.708 00 0,844 (10 AMC 00 1,1 6 00 2, 7.000 0 7,685 00 1,885 CO $185,014 00 00 x44 00 41 00 44 1'U 4A (10 49 00 48 00 61 00 46 00 N • 4801 :,A 00 46 00 Ael 00 311 00 8!I 00 sti Anderson's Scotch Ginghams i add pollens i► 41 -Exist Il.. 4133-ibt filo• 11 .gab east 1:111C d1TRN90N Mltif Still a splendid assortment of thew popular Scotch Gingham* to select from in all the newest designs io checks, stripes, etc. For ladies' and children's tub dresses there is no nicer mater- ial, the colors being absolutely fast. At per yard, 124c, 1 do and 28m. Ironclad and Hyde - Grade Galateas For making boys' wash suits these two makes of Galatea are the atroogebt material.' made and colors are uufad+bee. 200 and Rho a yard. White Vestings. For separate waisi4 or dresses what ° could be Dicer than a pretty white Vesting? The de- signs are eo neat and tbeireplen- did wearing and washing quali- ties apply to all our spec al Vesting*. Exceptional values at 200. and 280. a yard. Ladies' and Children's Parasols House Dresses Just received another snip - meat of those smart House Deemer. every wise now in stock, each, $1.25. Shopping Bags Special values in Suede shop- ping Bags in black, tan, grey, mauve, red, navy, green. This line bas been one of our best numbers this season, only f0c each. Kayser Gloves Perrin Gloves 13. it C. Corsets Radium Hosiery McCall Patterns and Publications 11.8156 L Millar's Scotch ore '56` HOW TO HAVE Stylish Footwear If you buy a first -clasp shoe, dont you want that •shoe made in the latest style Why should you pay the price of a high-class shoe, and, in return, get a shoe one or two seasons old ? How do you know, foss Instance. when yon ask for the newest footwear thatyou're actually get- ting the newest ? But why take cbances ? Why not ask for the shoes that laid the styles in Caned* - 1NViCTUS Shoes ? is.'t there a great satisfaction in knowing that the shoes you're wear- ing are not last year's styles but the newest there is in footwear?' This satisfaction will be t s when you wear INV iCl'US Shoes. There ars other fashionable shoes besides LNVICTUS, but bow are you to know:them ? s Why run any risks why not'order the shoes that :have made a reputation throughoutCanada (or tbetrht yIli� �h appearance ? You run no risks when you order INVICTI'US.Mhoes. fete The Square Wm. Sharman Goderich BINDER TWINE le The fall wheat and the spring crops will soon be ready to harvest and Twine of t h e best quality, which will give the best results, is what every farmer requires. We sell the PLYMOUTH TWiNE, and handle three different brands : Gold Medal 100 Silver Shoat .'4o Green Sheol ijlfs STOVES The mztreaely warm w.etber has demotions Med to many how serviceable Boal nil and gtenliee Hoven are. We have tea Pwhstee Wee Flame Coal 0Y Steele wed the Detroit Vapor ft Slevee, wbleb. we *rely believe. are Dwrivelled. Before pershei., call wad woo* tested. �a�p,�FRED HUNT - *