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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-3-7, Page 7="'111+ ,,a..� p� p, �,� p� �v ai ii lbel 11) 444 9 °init 's' ° **11 ` ***°. he !4ews o the District I +,04.4,454644.44445464e46.6454446454645455,15455& 45 46 454645464446454s uto4LOP LOTHIAN. 1 CARLOW. NfEpyfaaDaT, Mara t• kb. MBNDAY, March Ith. tlaTo/March arch 2nd. ollowing is BROIL' ived from ate& . Mich., tel revestikulooL �8. No.77far the following the reppreatt fliarter. tb of F b yr Ory P. 'we W47. f' 4 IIf title of February. Names moor in nyder of of 8. 8. No. 1, Celbaw, bawd oo reg- tbei i. veru 1 In the oily�pgp1W merit • V. class-Kenoetb Header- Worley, pwoetuelity and examinations Mr. Williams le a he'avellits$ ono. IV. dams-& &reoes Henderson bold during the smooth: V. -Heber mauve for The DettoltJour. Kelso Mo Nay. $r. III -Jennie Powell, adlth Glen. IV. -Millie Vernugb the Bate of Jflebigan, Johnston, Evelyn Wellington. May Temaig. Violet MacDonatb. Roby fyfcndo hese wish ►ire a speedy re- Eva HBognn rl SwaJrim. Ill -R�h MHel eNas. ¢I mottOlark. Jean BLymeii Potter , David idery Br. [1. -Alex. McNov, Lantra Stria. Bran. ill. -Vesta Molter, Willie MI- ST. H LENS Jr. U. -Thomas Helm. Henry OO- Cabe. RealmBrinley, Clete Brinley. TVE•DAT, March fah. more. Jobe Gilmore, Beatrice Stein. Sr. Ii. -Hard Young, Obarintte Pot - Pt. II. -Basil Hogan, Dorothy Borg.. ter, Thomas Gilder.. Jr . Il.- - Verne PL I. -Edward Gilmore. JEAN E. McCabe, Nancy Gilden. Pt. i1.-- McCa Jou erro8, Teacher. revs JoexwJi o• A N. be. ('HR18• r. THE SIGNAL : GIUUERICH t ►NTAKI 0 TuvuaoAY. Markle 7. 1912 1 'IFIL 3 8% test Was oto SIPS. sera. . Apr. 5 Apr.111 .Apr.25 Apr. 11 Jane St July 12 e l. L July 4 Jul) IS am say r points STERN .iiiw.y. service ren .ad r calf on I rtes 15th 2.15 Z.85 pain.+ in to da esday Ii. to Ju:+ Os. sd to day. lenitoefisiow F IT iT BcEex,t Ri PURT.-Th• following is tel report of 8. S. No. a Wst• Wa s - so*, ler the month Of February a- Anna Stuart. V. B-Oli Mur- ry. 8r. IV. -Laura Fltapatriok, pells litspatriok, James Wilma. Jr. it -Louis Johnston. mAllllan Durnin, ley Thompson, Morleydan �ohnston.GSr. 111.-Totuwy Morley Webster, Kath Fowler, Able Smythe, Johnny Cranston; Johnny £r'rington. Jr 111. maim DukiaWillie Thoowp- Jim Dumb), yildrrd Fitzpatrick, Webster. Sr. 11. - Joe ie Fowler, Jue "I'hnmpson, Hat wary Uu rn ID. Jr. IL -Lome Dentin. Harris P rdon.illie P.11. -Cranston, Whirs, 1 Durnin. Van .I,.hnston. John Thompson. E. S. Mill lot,Teacher_ MAFEKING..�.� MONDAY, March 4tb. News Nortcs,-Mies Rete Altos, of Lanes, is, visiting friends bene it prev- ent Mn. Will Finlay visited at the borne of b fatb.r at Donnybrook last week r. and Mrs. John Kil- patrick and Wdrthy, who had been visiting at the home of their hrv.tber Sam for the last three months, re- turned to their home in Hanley lot week Mr. end Mrs. 8.uart lay spent part of leo w••ek in this vicinity Miss Pearl Maunder./ is laid Unlit present with a very severe attack ot erysipelas. She is imnrty- ing somewhat new .. Kim E-ther CREWE. Hasty, of Dungannon. spent last week with her sister. Mrs. J .Lon Blake Flo\DAY, Feb. 319h. ewe folks of the lib Mies Sara Mellough. of Delegannon, Beira.s. lite young visited friends here Is -t week . concession spent a Pleasant evening Thos. }toed held a vet y sueceserul muc- w, ketthehomeof Mr. berendMr Mrs. ConsConstrain,ra. was enjoyed until the wee, ma' hoer.. All report a good time.... Dodd Cantwell sod Wm. Rivitt, of yteppiirdtoO, spent Sunday with rela- ting h• ....Mr. {Uitl, of Matekinw,ere Crews visitors yesterday .....Miss Luella Durnin, of byu,w, Snakatcbewan, is spending a Low days with her cousin, Mies Bar- ters Colbert Mrs. Andrew latency has sold her country rsaidence st Cransford to Wun. Steel of Chatham. Mr. Steel gets possession on the let of April. Mrs. Disney will move to Dungannon Howard Durnin, of t)pakling, Mask., levisit ag at tie home alibi parents. Mr. asci Mie. Wm. Devin ... Some of tae visitor* from tbe Western ProvioeiS bsdstm that Men Ontario goes la for areal winter the West takes a back emit. KIPPER. MONDAY. March 4th. On Friday night, the 8th inst., the Methodists will hold • box social in the home of Mr. Jones. A pleasant time is expected. Ix FAVOR of Curacy UNtoi.--So far the result of the voting on church motion is about as follows : Preebyter- isa church, 11.2 for and 8 against. Eatlodist church, 70 for and 2 sgnhst. Apparently these two doe - living and working side hy Wek they can trust mob otber. Illi!tltrteu TO THE WEeT.-The Waster visitors are going beak again Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ryckman WI for Moose Jaw last week and 'Iles. Parsons left on Tuesday of this week for his home in Wincipeg. John CCi-eig him eke gone to MoouuJaw. while Mn. Seymour has kelt for Da- kota. PROPERTY CHAIMOE= HANDS --Rob- ert Din -dale hought the farm of sweety-three and acres. belong - lotto the late David Oooper. for SL- IM. This is a nice property, well st- ated Jacob Detweller. our gess lel postmaster. has bought the stores dwelling hoax and property in coo - section therewith from John Bal- four, of Regina. Bask., for i18.000. 'lits is considered a very reasow&ble Dugald Kettletoo b as Imeitht the remainder of R. M•Ilis' yopert...... John Workman has ted John Lender's fares. lot 7, com- mission 1. Stanley. no tbe Loodos teed. for five years. This is a goad farm and as Mr. Workman is a good Ndestrious and capable farmer both min will he Iatisled at Use end of the .term. (inn sale on Friday. Tim s peeper Inge° go West for the aitmmer, am he has • farm rented near Amulet, Reek We all wish him success in his ..ew venture .. . Mr. anti Mrs. John Me- Quillen, eQuillen, of Locknow, visited at • the horse of biro. W. Soothers on F' iday last.... .)its John Ma'tndera spent last week with friend. at Lines. CAUSE FOR ALARM. ttasof Appetite or Distress After Eat- ing a Spasms That should Not be Disregarded. Settlers' Excursions to the West via the Popular Route. The Grand Trunk Railway System to Chicago and theni-e connecting lines. Commeu'•ine Tuesday. Marrb 12th and continuing every Tued.y thereafter until April 30th, to princi- pal points in Ma.ksbtbewan. Manitdta and Alberta, Montana and North Dasote, including pointe on Grand Trunk Psc•fic Railway. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. shortest line, fastest time. greet service between Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Edmonton. Before deciding on your trip consult F. F. Lawrence. town ./sent. G. T. R., for full particulars and literature, or write A. E. Duff, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Ont. • Appetite is just a natural desire foe fiend. Lies 01 s peit. or stotsaeb dttrem after sada" Iaaleste 1 rho or dyspepsia. Owirmating t -s a Wit very deoge i s to a person's 'pod general health/ it is not what you eat but what you digest and assimilate that dogs 700 pod. Some of the strongest, heavi- sR and healthiest persons as moder- ate esters, There 1s nothing that will cane it is worse than useless to attempt Mire trouble than • dbordersd atom- to sure constipation with cathartic ash, and many people. daily esnM'sct drugs, Laxatives or cathartics do N ion* ntaladies simply through die- touch harm. They cantle a reaction, N rd or abuse of ties stommis irritate and weaken the bowels and we urge all in Golss4sk who suffer food to Woke constipation more bel any stomach ollseats isdf► cbro•ies. Beside., their pee becomes a Minion, or drips . w asap bop that Is dangerous. M throttle, to -tow R.z*fl Dyspepsia Ooestip•tio• is caused hy • weak - with the distinct understand- nese of She nerves and muse! -t of the il�that we will reload their moswy Iwrge inte.tinr or descending colon. lM,xlt quesNt n ere farad". K s11 r To e:ptet permanent relief you moultmesneebl• pee of this they ebe.efeee tone up and strengthen W O not perfectly sutler$ erllh the there nrgan. and restore them ter melte. We tassels theta to one. healthier sMfvity. ectomere every rev. sad lase yet to We ...int lett to try Revell Orr/m- e w nlffd anyone WOO Set bees lies on our recommendation. They t by Wary them to be se. thes b•wesily are ozeaedingly nle•sant to take, Ming steak Mow Bks monde, and goes Meal f'•r give very s1t17drerr. d lie Mstrwlis. the ~ 11" • el the da, tt0� m set directly son the serve. and m eel bet nn rttiowr We ��ppoeuMsstot iL) nen 41. o symptoms. ryM you %* tlast !e. box off X ; r VIII* st At tbeiwhisk Pose of t>Iu tine, fear mosey will nye rs- t+Ierd to you W yes ass oat tledises& Of users•, is shrss4e .sem *VII d hal. "in Isspallont r .i11 Pew mak same. � 41/1114" y $laetl t iroOGM "Mt' 1asf�c 11"81. GO GER TOWNSHIP. WEDNESDAY, March 4th. ]Mrs. C. Johustnn, .,f Laura, Sask., returned no Tuesday to her home in the West. Bert Davidson left lest week on his return to Manitoba, after spending the winter among friends and rela- tive. i,i the town.hip. A SUtx•eearuL Socwa .-An eveuing th.t wee tbnronghly 'enj•.yed by the 100 gue.te who were pre..nt was si-nt a• the home of Mr. and Mn.. R bt. Johnston. 4r.h eoncesioo, ou Wed"esday of het week', when the W. F. M. 8 of Union Prt-shvterian church held its parlor social. The • sriy mart of the •vening was spent in games, followed by the program whieh had been prepared by the Do o'• Literary $oriel y for it regular u.ee• iota on the preceding Friday but which i• w.s unable to give on ac- count of the .barmy weather. The program consisted of recitations, sol are, duets, choruses and a dehate, ••Resolved, that the pulpit has done tante tban the pn-es b. advance civili- zation." The sfH. mat iv.• was taken by Ed. Roe.. Bert D.vid..on and MGs Rich•n, while the negative side was upheld hv Jos. Ynilt• Rob. B chin and Mrs..() F. Edward. The arguments given by both aide* were soong and i showed careful prrpe•ation, hitt after dote c••nsidersUon the judges -K. Revell and 8. MecMah-gave their decision in favor of the press. Here's a bargain for KTIL This 2,000 pound capacity Scale with every up-to-date ire rove- nicnt, for only 26.00. You will begin to ave money the , day you order an 1 YLFIIER wI Bt ck Three -Wheel SCALE Government' Certificate of a FREE with every Aylmer Scale, eve of $25. "We prepay the freight" and tion or refund your money. This Scale Is moat so.idty oonatructed, with Jessup tool steel bearings throughout. ! as big wheels, roomy ',inform. rept to place by FOUR checks (instead of the usual twos, .tout Steel fender on paatlorm w Pro- tect the beam, and a filth lever to minimise etre'n on the beam. Wf.i lair a lifetime an.l weigh accurately up :o one tort. even :f ft stands on uneven ground. Easy to rnov.- from place to place, and first-class In .tiny particular. Remember only MAO. freight staid to your nearest ,station and Government Corti float* ,.f Sccurecy free. Get In your order early far prompt delivery. baclute accuracy goes tf at the bargain price warrant you satisfac- This special offer gives you the chance to own • n absolutely modern scale, built of the very best material. You need this scale to weigh whatever you buy or sell. You can have it to teat in any way you like. Send it back and get your money back if it isn't t:'l end more than we seg it i,. A M C°td., Aylmer, Ont. WESTFIELD. MONDAY, March 4th. New PoerM.urrmn.-Henry Horny, received not ice i r •w Gnaw* last week of his appointment as postmaster of Westfield, sud as ro n as the transfer can be made tbe office will he lonited on hie farm, two miles east of the present site. which will he of great convenience to a large number of people. Mr. Harney is busy prepar- ing a building to accommodate the Deeds of the public through tbe office. Norsss.-On Thursday last Mr. and sera. Alpert Vi..rent left Blyth via C. P. R. for Milk R ver. Al a. A host of friends wish them prospeiity In their new home. W m. Govier and John Buchanan 1• -ft oo the same day for the name place. John Dow had a very .uee•seful auction sale on Chord .y. Cows htonghe as high u 180 per bead, yearling. $64 r heed. hors,.. es high as $800 es.h On Tueed•y, March rth, WUI Henry and family. wbo bad teen visiting friends here tor 1 wet mnnt h., returned to their home .t Gull Lake. Flask., ac- companied by John Dow and family. They teak a ear of settler e effecta with them. We are sorry to lose much (Inc neighbors as Mr. and Mrs Dow, hut we wish them success in their new home John Dow has sold his lila acre farm to Joseph Rtonehorr'e, the ooneider•tion being $4,200. He gets immediate poomesafon At present Writing Mrs. John Wightman is very rel from nervous prnetretion. Her many friends horse for her speedy re- coverv. Herman Wightmen, cf the his mother's bedside last was bcalled ut bas win returned ro his borne .. . Mrs. Rasowy, of Huslpls. was visiting her sick sister. Mrs. J. Wlgbtroam, LOCHALSH. MONDAY. March 4th. SCHOOL REPORT -Following is the report of U. 8. 8. No. 4, A-hfleld sod Hurun, fur the month. of F•-bruary. The report is bared in llaily marks. The numbers following the names in- dicate the percentage t.ken by each student : Sr. IV. -Lucile Fioiay...n 91.45, Rhode NcKendri: k 86171, U. A. Mclw-t.nan 75.47, F. tank Mclennan 75A7, Bien 8 .wart 07.82, Clifford Caner!! 67.48f. Kenneth McLeod 67.01 and Sadie McDonald 55 OL Jr, IV. - R. D. M• Don Id 88.44. .Sr. III. -Wal- ter McKendrick 80 29, Alm garet Mer Leman 74.97, J..hn MCL. oI 64.99, Wren. J. Ensign (13 and James Fairy 31.27. Jr. III.- Jewie ly cD..oaid 01.86, Mar Finlayson 05.49, Marra.et Mo- b- od o- b-od W.24 and lin McRae 01.87. Jr. II. -Lb iste•naMcKendrick9511, Hewn McRae 84.44. Pt. [I -(lath rine Mc Donald 97.2 , Jean Finlay.w'n 92 and Danean M Rae 71.25. EDOAR J. Rona, Teacher. TonsnAY, March 5th. AGAINST CHURCH UNION. -The fol- lowing are the results of the vote on church union in Ashfield Presbyterian' church. Of the members of the seed Um. 3 v tad for organic union and 3 a,raios.. Of the memtrr, in full e•s- munien. 28 for said 79 against. Adher- ents, 2S f .r end 81 .again -t. The total smote m1 the c•.ogregation weal 56 for union and 183 agsin.t. The total vote it, reference .o the hotels of union was 45 for end 115 ag+Inst. TELEPHONE MATTERS. -Jas. John- ston. the muna.eer of the Dunginone central ret the Goderieh Rural Tele- phone Co., was trine his rounds last week in this vie nfty making the nec- essary repairs on the different cirenits. On lb. circuit pinning through Hem- lock 0 ty. new cella were required for the batteries of three or fo. r 'phones, much in the amusement of those whose hat's ries were pr.nouoeld to he in good order. who insist rightly or' more probably wrongly that the "re- ceivers" were down too often. FREE IF IT FAILS. Your Messy Back if Yoe Are test Sado- asd with oke Medicine We Recommend. We are en mealtime that our remedy will permanently relieve constipation, um natter hew chronic it may be, that we offer to furnish the medicine at our expenses/Kink! it fail to produce sai►fsciory results. , 4 who get little exercise, feel better all round for an occasional dose of BRAIN WORKERS "NA -DRU -CO" Laxatives They tone up the liver. move the bowels gently but freely, ckaase the system and dear the brain. A new, pleasant afsd reliable laxative, premed by a rsbabie firm, and worthy ot the NA -DRU -CO Trade Mark. 25C. a box. If your druggist has not yet stocked them, send 2Sc. sad we will mall them NATIONAL DRUG d CHEMICAL COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED. MONTREAL 21 1-- • e ,..res persons, .nd old folks, as well me for the entree' They to not Iikety to turn into a •team pro- u so yeller which driite to windward Io- of the howele They eppirently hews steed of in leeward on the return vny- '1 a nemeses] artlnn on other ss.ne•iste age Tom. Randy was cutting orgasm or gland.. They do not pints.. straw at John Parish'. t his we.k. tori wool exeeselve innsewsw. nor crest' Ing bel gasoline engine se the motive any Iteenwvenlenre wherever. They power. 'my be taken at any time, day or aril t Tb.y will positively relieve Bltr•vaie, March 'd [kith cense ebronk or haMtual enmalp•tion, if very suelsoly to Mr+. George Gannet sot of eueglcel varMty. sad thea •e bee bilute emeer•da•. Mb* bed Aids of awrri•te ordwpee ieat eWtorole irises to $E the fire and had returned albsetnee. if taken with rssuler4ty for to bpi, and goon alter her hu.tiand a11ie I a .1 s 1$ fah heels bar Mr thing heavily. Re frondMIIII tahM.s, f$ em•M : fell her is M ossens*einum eonditirwi. and i bb gfitodertoh she died la a 1.15 rare mod amidst She was bu- stile oft flquane forty 1~.n ..s1 PY a finally. to "ORANGE LILT SAVED MY LIFE" leartt writs NATURE STUDY. -What may he de-{ emitted as a tragic event resulting from the recent severe cold was tbe discovery of a young moodiest lying frozen to death on the floor of the i granary at J. Armstrong); barn. The neat•, et haunt of mu.krats is fully al querter of a mile from the barn.I This case is not, however, withnttt a parallel, as John Farish, of the lltb concession. reports finding a young muskrat about this time of the year a few years ago in one of the bins of hie granary. Tbis appears to point to' certain obscure or unknown instincts in the species the following of which. however, in these case* led to their de. mitt Ion. BRIEFS.- Mrs. Adam (ilabn, of Ber- vie, was visiting atthe home of her daughter, Nn. Tom Bendy. at the end of the week. Mbe was eccomnan-1 ied by her daughter. Mies Violet' Obthn, and son, Austin Glahn .. Donald A. Matheson intends leaving tomorrow for Granum, Alta.. after having .pent moat of the winter at hi Meme bore Hry.n Bueltingham was somewhat unwell last week. bet 1411 ones renovering his weaned hose*. Two hrhtht young men of Hem- lock City, D. and A.. volt nrnlr.My at- tend the Rrhnol of Navigation at Hali- fax this spring. They would soon dis- cover i..cover that • heli-riergrd sailing veered Thee ,words or etpresalona her. Inc the earn, meaning are contained In hundreds of the letters I have re- ceied during the past year. Many were from women who had suffered agonies from failing of womb: others from women w:19 had etwapeil dot•e- erous surgical operations. as t'.e tumors and ulcers had been rem. v - ed by the action of Orange Lily; and others who had suffered from aupprseaed menstruation, leucor- rhoea, painful periods. etc. For all these and the other troubles known In general as Women'i Disorders, Orange Lily furnishes a positive scientific, never -failing cure.g,It 14 meet to tie suaering organa, and its operation 1serten) and beneficial. �ro�a� Its mer1L I her by offer to send. ahsalutely free, a t.o� y��*l.. t fm tt!n lays treatment, to every of ering woman who will Per IL Enclose S ,Lamb.. MRS. FRANCES E. CURRAN, Windsor. Ont. JU§TtliFE PEACE° TELLS REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE � WITH ZAM-BUK. SUFFERED FOR YEARS WITH ECZEMA `kJ , & ULCERS. NOTHING SEEMED ABLE TO DO v4 HIM ANY GOOD. ZAM BUK CURED HIM Mr. J. E. Arsenault, a Justice of the Peace, station master at Wellington, on the Prince Edward Island Railway, says: " Four years ago, 1 slipped in the station and fell on a freight truck, sustaining a bad cut on the front of my leg. I thought this would heal, but instead of doing so it developed into a bad ulcer and later into a form of eczema which spread very rapidly and also started on the other leg. Both legs became so swollen and sore that I could only go about my work by having them bandaged. My doctor said I must stop work and lay up. After six months of this trouble I consulted another doctor, but with no better result. I tried all the salves, liniments and lotions I heard of, but instead of getting better I got worse. This was my condition when I got my first box of Zam-Buk. Greatly to my delight that first box gave me relief. I continued to apply it to the sores, and day by day they got better. ' ' "I could see that at last I had got hold of some- thing which would cure me, and in the end it did. Jt is now over a year since Zam-But worked a cure in my case, and there has been no return of the eczema or any trace of it. It would be impossible to find a case where the sores were worse than those on my limbs, and I think Zam-Buk is a marvellous healing balm or it could not have cured me as it did when all _:se :ailed." and CUT Zul-max NNQ%i. The above to but one exam a of the wonderful cores that Zarn-Buk is daily working. Purely herbal In cove potation, this greet helm is a sure core for all akin c:aeases, cold sores. chapped tends. frost bite. ukase.. blotod-poleoe- t•ig, varicose *ores. riles. scalp .ores. ringworm. Inflamed patches, cote, burns gnu braises.• Ali druggists and stores veil et Mc. a box, or post tree from Z•a►Buk Co., Toronto. open receipt at price. FREE TRIAL Cut out this coupon and mail it with lc. stamp (to pay return postage) to Zam-Buk Co.. Toronto, a n d we will send you free trial box. J. P. 11. FITWELL HATS - Enough better than the avera¢e to ccn--nand immediate attention. More St�rle. more Quality and more Comfort than you ev i luiew Mier:. at inode1..t.: cost. NeZt9 Styles 1 cl.ean Bros Sole Nov) in Stock . • Agents == J o YOU ARE THE LfSEyRo IF YOU DO NOT CALL AND SEE THE VALUES . WE ARE GIVING iN STOVES TO CLEAR THEM OUT TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS We have 4 number of good second-hand Heaters and Ranges which we are offering at great values. McCormick Agency �Ve wish to announ-c thatwe have r■ken over the complete ovenry of the McCormick Un. for their dower., Birder*, Plows, Wagon.. Sleigh., Disc $armws, Cultivators, Drills, Manure Spreaders, Gasoline Engines, Cutter., Buggies, etc., etc. Yon know se well as I can tell you that, it enstaalotof tnnnry to put agents en the road to sell 'beer goods, and f pur pow,. ill place of putting men out, to give you the benefit of this to Reduced Prices THEREFORE, YOU ARE THE LOSER iF YOU DO NOT CALL. AND SEE m8 BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER. We have just installed one of their ga.oiine engines in our work .hep for running the skate and lawn mower sharpener and pipe -cutting machine, etc„ so if yrts areconeidering the purchase of an engine, we can show you one in operation. Skates Sharpened Bar ,ilei purl=, «•P con sharpen your skates while you wait.. We have installed an outfit equal to the skate manufacturers. Plumbing Heating. -iteem Fitting, Eleettic Wiring promptly attended to and en work fully gum antead. Scranton Coal We handle Deiaware. 1srGawenne A Western. Coal exclusively, and all coal weighed oe market seek., and, having our own tratm. we in give prompt deli•-er-i. Terms -Cash CHAS. C. LEE 'Phones : Store 22 House 112 == =I=1 0 11 u 0