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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-3-21, Page 7oast, nada If. Plain W t. tial. !oration ' greats. trarsyet .rhos.. st : read) en; ,oar Ylina Pt in the tar infer f Ulan s. R SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARI 4) +4,919.4144.40.4.44444ft•tistestotsitts sio. gig 41 splost9t9tHottitsti .4 4 womArs WAT The News of the Distrit**4454454,45+45+454544 455 45 • TO CET RELIEF STANLEY. MONDAY, March 180s. W aorece.-Ott Wsdneaday, of mobb db Norrnatn Steppe' ' he frorn nee, sod Mies Saris AAA, from near 'Zurich, were inlandy Rev. Mr.in lockTee , i0 lien couple have the bast wishes of sir friends for a long and b•ppy o f their B▪ E▪ Epe,-_We are sorry to state that yro, John Mo(� IS DOS Improving .bell, of Kin- in dine.bonitw visiting old Moods in the ,»aline, war William and township lad week for were away in rho Martha Tay Stephen township visiting friends John lkrwson entertained a number of his friends at his toms Doe evening r ceotly. GODERICH TOWNSHIP. Mo+DAT, March 18t.b. djOle• Caotelon sold a team of bores for Biala They were good ones. Brrbeta 1 when t be .ek for expects eatery. Al Lo locate. Ther,- was a wood bee in Geo. M d- dtewo'* hush lad Tuesday. ut tbirty cords of wood were cut. Mr. and Mn. James Key', of Percy Stan- ley township. were Cole. of the elth concession, last week. tion. Cook. of the Iltb concession. sorer sorer rained the young people community last Tuesday evening. Every -tie reports an excellent time. AN OLD RESIDENT. -Robert ThOntp- eon. of the lath concession of Gods- rfch township. I'elehrated the 'event y - fifth anniversary of his birth on Mon- day of last week. Mr. Thompson has been a resident of ibis township for forty-seven' years and since Mies be bas livid on the 16th line. Time is Attains kindly with him and his nuns - NOUS friends hope to .es him spared to :many more years of useful - NILE. TUESDAY, March 190. usruucus NuYES. - Rev. Arthur Brown. of Benmilter, will wisdom the services on the Nile circuit next Sun- day The members of the Excel- sior and King's Daughters organized Bible dames will hold their annual business meeting for the election of officer. on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Geuree Currey, er. Nus Nares. -James Moreland re- turned home on Wednesday after spending the winter smooths with rel- atives In Chicago and southern Oo- tario .. Mrs. George RuUedtte, wbo has been suffering from & severe at- tack of bronchial trouble, is gradually improving Andrew Kirke has pur- chased the ferns on tbe Duogannon load from Mr. Sanderson and will move there at once...... Mrs. J. Dty- tow entertained • number of 14y friends in the time-honored way of a "quilting bee" last Th debility after• noon Mn. E. Burlingis seriously ill at prevent Mn. Lwis Taylor entertained Gndericb friends on Sun- day Stephen Weller, who hoe been quits 01. is rapidly rer:aining his wonted health Miss Irene Mc- Cann hai been entertaalniog that French visitor wbo tars gwrte.ed biw- self in en many Nilo bones this sea- son -"Monsieur De fat Grippe." COLBORNE SOON:IL Morons*. -Colborne ouun- Al held its regales' setiag Mar 12th, all the ttttoress�essaL Min - utas of last meMlns reed and adopted. The following a-efenste were paid. vis. : WtUhm Long. plosgbiag road. $2.110; William Dunt, ploughing road, $8.20• Herbert Morris, breaking road. $1.00 Jamas Joos, breaking road. $1 i ; Luther Allis, breaking road, B2.60; Toblabs Fisher. breaking road, $2.00; J. D. ?seriph. 46 loads gravel. $4.60; Municipal World. assessment notices, $1.50, The clerk was directed to notify Thos. Hamilton and Gel rtte ('lark to dertrny their dogs. The regular Dumber of ppaathmasters, �.spere and fenceviewers were Ppui rote$ and will be notified. Ad- journed to meet again April 9th '•t 1.30 p. w. F. W. llcDotesoa, Clerk. LOCHALSH. TUESDAY, Match 19th. .I(J Pilton. -From the almanac we derive the information that tomor- row at 6 p. tis. the sun enters the con- stellation t Aries and that spring be- gins. at least in regard to time, even if irrespective of the weather. This is pleasant new. to t boon of us who are not too rugged and who have felt the tension of the hard winter The song -marrow, commonly called the grey -bird, was observed this morning in the locality. This surely 14 a sign et least of thee beginning of spring. We have not vet seen the robin, which usually comes in advance of the song-,parrow. REID'S CORNERS. MONDAY, March 18th. Nicw•s NOTErl.-Tbe debate reAsheld tib the Farrows' Club was good. Thi credit upon ail tbe spec subject was "Mixed or Special Crim- ping. and the decisbn was given in favor r.t the affirmative ... .The con - tie { rl both the bad merited elwholre- peated the seh'ctinns without an seven,. The at-home by the Woodmen Society u said to have been tbe beet of the kind held where such functions t fir, wbolhas been quite 111, suffh mark Little er- ing from abscess. is on the way to re- covery. Everett war very brave and patient in rtaall ... . William Bradley. who Burt his font while cutting foe on the lake, is. we are glad los bear, get- ting .,along nicely Mts.- Rutber- ford, who was taken to .tbe Kincar- dine hospital last week, is doing well. Miss Jane Rutherford. of 8t. Helens, u at the trtnsw with her brother Tbe parlor social at the home of Mr. Rae was a gath- ering of neighbors. aotisi was given under the novices of the W.F.M. 8. of the Bethel circuit Mrs. W. T. Sallow', of Carlow, is visiting for a week with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. P. Courtney. EAST WAWANOSM. TOWNSHIP COc,aclL-The council met in Belgrave on March 11. Mem- bers all present. Minutes of last meet- ing read and approved. The follow- ing pathmasters, pouodkeepers and fenceviewers were appointed for the present year : Patbmaeters-D. Lock- hart, W. King, .1. Cowan, J. Potter, A. Parker, R. Johnston, J. Wright, J. Hoare, Ben Lockhart. J. Johnston, G. Henderson. H. G. McGowan, Wan. Radford, J. E. Marshall. J. J. Mason, M. Vincent. 8. Carter, J. Muu:b. G. Wallace. R Redmond, Geo. Anderson. W. Scott. sr.. T. W. Noble, J..E. Ellie, W. G. Nethery, F. W. Cook, J. T. Bell. Wm. Foth' I. Bennett,o tlFred U. W. Hardi.ty. dhty. Cook. sr., D. A. Dunbar, J. Campbell, J. 8. Scott, T. H. Taylor, J. Cole, An- drew Taylor. J. McCallum. E. Staple - toe. Ed. Wahl), N. Bolt, R. Henry, J. McBurney. A. Scott. O. G. Anderson, J. Brandon, J. Ferguson. R. Junes. J. Cochrane. Geo. Fitzpatrick, R. Shiell. W. Reid. I. Walker, R. Currie, T. Leaver. C. Carter. Wm. J. Currie, J. J. Kerr, Andrew Curtin, 0. M. Rob- ertson, Geo. Wilson, 8. Peddle, F. J. Davidson. Iraq P. Wellwood, J. Morri,- son, J. Smelt/air. 11. McGee, Dan Mat - tin, J. Dow. sr., Ed. J. Haines, G. C. Naylor, J. Macon., Andrew Jamieson, Wtu. Janes, J. Chamney and L. Mar- wood. i'oundkeepeta-Hoare, (.eo. J. Quinn. J. C. Stoltz, B. H. Taylor. Gen. Taylor, Geo. Cunningham, H. F. McGee. D. Clow. T. Robinson. J. Campbell. J. Cohrane and J. 0. Cur- rie. Fenceviewers--D. McGill. sr.. F. D./Ratter, G. L Sturdy, W. Pattison. R. !Thiel! and A. Robertson. Statute labor wale same as formerly. viz. : Assessed up to $6O0, one day's work from $600 to 11,000. two dams work, and for every other $1,200 or fractional Part over Ser1, one additional day. 'Bylaw No. 8, 1911, ratifying tbe ap- pointment of the above oAlcio* was read andpassedTbe clerk was in- atr ucted to ontily the engineer to have his report on tbe toll drain presented to the council by April let. The fol- lowing accounts were ordered to be paid : The Municipal World. assessor's supplies. 21 Dents; treasurer of Elul - lett. settlement of boundary line ac- count. Nf3.10 ; R. Vanstone, fee as township solicitor. 1911, $12.26: J. Stewart, rest of ball for council meet- iogs. tom. The council then adjourned to meet again at the call of the Reeve. At Ex. POrerKREIELD. Clerk. TuseDAY, March 19th. Dr. Stewart, ofgsl�yrave. is recover - is t ilTneas. Nrw a Noesis.-1/iss Peart Glabn. of Bervie. is visiting at the home of her sister, •Mrs. Tom Seedy Donald McDonald. & young man in the em- ploy of Murdoch Matberoo wbo has not berm long -out from Scotland. bad the misfortune last week to r'e9s(ys a nasty kick on the head from a bons in rhe stable. The skin was cut often and required tbree or four stitches when dressed. The sufferer is now doing well and it to he congratulated that be is still in the land of the liv- ing .... Tbe t.ruatees of Lochrhh public school have secured tbe service. of Miss McLeod, of Kinloss, as teacher in succession to Edgar Robb. who is leaving at Foster. Mus McLeod has Ileo attending the Stratford Normal Sebool and formerly taught at the Kintail school Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin. of the god commotion of Kin- tner. 'peat a' few days last weak at Coldetream Farts, the residence of Jas. Johnson. 11th nnnoessioo of AAsb- field. They also, in company Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. visited at the home of .%ohur Oull ort. of Crewe. MULLETT. MONDAY. March 18tb. Ht'LLCM' HAPPv wIoe.-Will Snell 11 going Wast to Saskatoon, whet -else may locate. His Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Snell, entertained a num- ber of his friends a few evenings ago. when a very enjoyable time was went Others who purpose going West are Mr. and 'Yrs. Albert Knox and Robert Ferris a n d h i s two daugbter'r. Irene and Oertie. Mn. Jae. Cartwright was visiting her daughter, Mn. Argent., of ,Clinton .... Mrs. Jos. Steven*, of Londeeltoroi , visited bee daughter. Iles. E. Brown.. Mr. and Mrs. Tbowaa Adams, jr., were guests of friends on Use Huron road. near lies - forth . ..Jas. S. Reynolds, of tbe xh r•onoessioo, who bad an auction sate of his farm stock and implements last Thursday, inured* going to Car- man, Mao., to manage the farm of bis fatber-in-law. His brothers will work the farm base Albert Voddeo bre moved from bis facer 00 tbe lith concession to the property be has purchased in Londeeboro'. We are sorry to state that his bealth bas not been good of late. R G. Smith baa moved from Londeshoro' to Mr. Voddeg's farm. he having rented it for a term of years Alex. Lsiteb made a business trip to Mount Forest last weak. If thele is any )IGan who is thor- oughly miserable, it's the chap who is trying, to get rich via the stingy route. Christianity wants nothing ,«r much in tbe world .a sunny people : ,and the old are bungrier for love than for lured. --Henry Drummond. eupoaBd*IDGe. �'i'-•Y�YY'-fir' - COAL LUCKNOW. MONDAY. March 18th. OFF TO THE W err. -A number of penwres lett burs last weak for tbe West, asoag the somber being J. G. McKeitb, of L.etbias. sad Sam fiber - wood. Each of them took a ear of asttler«' ..?seta, sad the same day Wm. McKen>du shipped • car of boron. Any quantity of the best 1 Chestnut and Stove Coal en 1 hand at Itirtgsbwldge. Farmers wanting Coal bud letter get in • supply at once, as there is a likelihood of a coal ■tripe and most dealers in the stir roundiog towns are out - C. Rrr'FRT BELL, Kingsbridge. MONDAY. March 18th. NoTKM.-Rev. Fatber Dean. of ot. Augustine, visited friend. here last week St. Patrick's Day passed off very quietly, with the usual. pro - flute display of shamrocks .. Our sailor boys. Joe. Thomas and Frsok Connor. and Chester O'Reilly, have left to resume their season's duties. We wish them every r'wwes. TalrwtL GIN tends Fee duet GAGE. T. ra:ar my P. 0.. Ora. •Z teseived your gas&& of Clla Pilo • iilho rasing''' these. 1 felt w much kelisr dist I got' • bee set my dttsggiat's w s low 1 ma taking the tkird ben. The gals assess soy bark sod kidneys ►r+ oboe eerie* goner sad I as better bees boas s f who suffer from Iain 1st tin Beek sad Week Kidss s, to�ttr,,y Gin Pills". 1W T. . Gia pills contain the well known me- dicinal properties of Gin as well as other curative agents --bit do not contain s alcohol. Gin Pills are guaranteed by the largest wholesale drug house m the leash Empire Empire to give complete astir faction or money refunded. roc. box, The Massey - Harris Shop on HAMILTON STREET is t he place to buy all kinds of far in machinery. WAGONS from Baia's, of Woodstock BUGGIES from Grays, of Chatham WIRE FENCING from Standard Fence Co. CREAM SEPARATORS from Toronto BLACK BONE FERT- ILIZER from Detroit in fact, scything a (ari.•L- ueeds or wants. Cutters We bave a few Cutters to sell at cost as Zoog as the stock lasts, at Robert Wilson's H..miltou Street, t ;oderich 6 for $2.50 -sample free if yon write National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Dept. A Toronto: If the bowels are constipated take National Lary Liver Pills, sac. box. 96 ORrTVAKT.-Itis our sad duty this west to chronicle the demise d one of the youths of this plass, In the pe of ?Edward Dwyer. Deceased bad been in Hamilton for some time. mad was in tailing health for some days' root Wednesday be was removed to Hamilton city hospital, where on eat- nrday morning be died. Life's part- ing wings were stayed 011 bis mother reached bis hedslde. He was woe - 'eyed borne from Hamiltcro on Satur- day night. Edward was a bright and promising boy of nineteen years, and by his thoughtful kindness be woe Tag Lars Mas. Jot i row --By the for bimself the rs'apret red &d-iestles death of Kra 'Moisten at the boom of of a large circle of friends. latera st het .on io Btefifale oe OgtissIer • Mar* took Sas* this morning at Pt.'.ssgk's fogahridge rest; 9th, ors M tin Ira gad tb WA* mmmEstmr- 7. "v•latlu,r e• re.Weob et Lestwsr lien toms WWI sc�R Snlatbgyr paIdbw.d Dwnlop th. druggist. Fret.$ ftp by away. OM deo v1ib. Mies so to mar last re ltiol Ohm tin manofscturers of SALVIA, the tare. were on tba /tttttt»t ,IF",J"MODwanes. Gnat Hair Grower, guarantees it to site "I beim! red floe build*, std ~"Bern.. WNW biome. Alban grow bear. • . Aso rensals.d Ibis Matti of ewer' Frank Ovals and Melvin O'- SALVIA desire) a Dandruff in tee bre hasimed Ie whoa As wort to GAMIN H.Q•IM, irk demo" ssaYee saner 110 1117. Our sbsweet-ystpawl kr isd�Ls. Ms of the heir carr en nesse war %woos rills end tiles was bora agieni to tie aisoseries eels twee Mf digs rd fed that a o,w crop of liglar IO the a him of Tytrma leered. s (dot was sail �s 86•68ea am sp, to the amassment ant 1861. Whim sb was tweet roan d gloom the gave. The hair M OW age .he ere to OssaM , two sod Ilia J. T- 07g�!• orks. &Mti d �ai� later she was to •wBBama Maimed r14 was Ona. Meat. soft red fatly like all Jobdaintily sr - two. a was a Mgbt titter) s.waratiorr SAs.VIA M daintily per- med 10 Mew ` of diet plesermeM1 ISM M gspow and we. sick oily. .wt.bra bawd. It is bared to find an acuate wtiiob rare limey cams te L....± w wnsft. . letermeot wan 10011.4/l wbo doss not am SALVIA centigra- m'''.JAMMU s ours sWr�gg� eassabre Jeseple's esessteer- air 4>.Mt AT,iw of rorirty and inIinenc r use of the Methodist drew* Ism terse• mime d e to lbs kL.aeed Mrs. ) a their beer et sorsnw. no edger. '(�.�y 11s1$a� syr rose taasaU w SALVIA is a nen-sticky penises. 'himM• �Id find She imlitrtwte _ r lies „ ties, and t use ladies' favorite: A barn A f___ elf=iws e M win t..404.4. dab buys. w 1 wren. trait. hoc. Tb euro - rum, a mak. .t. a.y. Nous Ws hew Oo•'--81. Oatbar4ur, Can- a O N"� ,"�' awil �n w.f.= .wt wogs» OW VOW. desmow'••"' How to Be Happy though Married. A young man about to he married aaknd'his father how he gut on so well with hip wife. LThe old man considere.f a moment or two, and then he said :- "it's like this, Jobn. 1f your wife ish good woman, let her have her own way, and it she is a had one she'll take I Eng from h recen�vr. TIN WEDDING A1rpnvKRBARY.-Mr. and Mrs. Richard Proctor celebrated the tenth anniversary of their wed- ding on Wednesday of last week. A company gathered at their bone and expressed their good wishes by kind words sod gifts of tinware. SOCIAL. -A St. Patrick's social was held in the Foresters' Hall at Belgrave on Monday evening under the auspices of Belgrave 'Women's Insti- tute. The program oonsiated of speeches, inetrumenW and vocal music, readings and recitation!. Re- freshments were served at the close. A Dees-rm.-Friday evening of this week a public debate will be held at Belgrave on the interesting subject of Travel v'. Reeding. For the first - mentioned subject. Meme. Brydgea, Vannorman and McCrea w01 speak. and Messrs. Bradburn. McCallum and P. W. Mott will support the ranee of "Reading." FARMERS' CLUB lr meeting mer bold et Blgrave ereceatle to organize the Famine' Club. Of- ficer% were elected de follows: Presi- dent, George Robertson ; vice-presi- dent. R. Proctor ; secr'etary.trem t` .• Miller Proctor: prootrani oum W. K. Whaley. W. Fergus Harry Hopper and den Goulds ; directors. John Clewand abelld lastsL The Friday flet meeting evening, when tbe subjects up for dis- cussion were 'The Preparation of tbe Soil" and "Seed Selection." CENTRAL Business College STRATFORD, ONT. Mande to the front as the hest reboot of Its kind is the Province. Our courses are beyond those se the ordinary Moines* col- 4 lege- meaoihas a continental repute ti.. �Crrow/� work. W e than throe d ta,�omattereial. Shorthand and Te y,and the demand for trained bele gr•atIexceeds the rupoly. students are setering each week and the roomer you ester the better for yourself. Get our free catalogue at once. D. A. Niel. Aq tt.AN, Principal. r Here's a bargain for you! ::his Guaranteed 2,C JO pound capacity Scab with every up-to-date improve- ment, for only $26.00. You will begin to ..ave money ch. day you order an, The ladies of Ooderich May Now Have Beaut- iful Hair. Dunlop this the Article and Ouar- antees it to Grow Hair, or Refund Your Roney. Y LJAE R Wagon & Stock Three -Wheel SCALE Government Certificate of absolute accuracy goe3 with everybargain of $25. "We prepay the freight" and warrant you satisfac- tion or refund your money. TVs Scale Is most solidlyconstructed. trl:fih Jessup tool steel bearings throughout. hr.. big wheels. roomy platform. D place by FOUR cheeks Unetead of the Vaal two), stout steel fender en platform to pro- tect the beam. and a lith lever to minimise etrt:n on the beam. Will last a lifetime and weigh accurately up to one ton. even Itnove froom place t:r, llnds on eace. and ttret-clasound. s In every particular. Remember only '$25.00, freight paid to your nearest station sod Government Certi- ficate of accuracy / Y order early far prompt delivery. This special offer given you the chance to own an absolutely modern scale, built of the very best material. You need thin scale to weigh whatever you buy or sell. You can have it to teat in any may you like. Send it back and get your money back if it isn't all and more than we say it is. SCLtd, Oilier, Ont. A Clothing FOR SPRING The advent of Bring pale us amply prepared to meet %11 demands for Clothing, for both men and Is)y.. Give w a call and examine our splendid I. lit! f NEW GOODS McLean Bros. Men's and Hoy: CLOTERS ta•ror ltiosso*T. Nauru 21, 1912 7 r f t� t DRINK HABIT A NEW MAN IN THREE DAYS Wives', mothers, fatbers, relatives, friends. employers --give up the bop, that the drinker will study liquor sows day of his owu will! He has no will to help biro stop- it was destroyed inng ago by Metabolic poison. Coax, urge. FORCE him, if neoeseary, to take the Gatlin treatment -*ben be is again a norms! man after THREE DAYS at the Gatlin Inatitate, be will thank you. It is his only saivar ion -the only way for you to save him from mental and physical ill-bealtb, and from bankruptcy or worse. YOI; must do the THINKING -there men cannot think for themselves. TIIE GATLIN "THE TREATMENT THAT DOESN'T INJURE YOU." The Gatlin Treatment ----No Pay Unless Satisfied -No - Hypodermic Injections Them are no hypodermic injections to torture the patient and treat-ent 1« a.lmiai.tered trader a plain contract that remits shall be en(jrvly sal refectory to the patient or no eberge. No pain or suW. tan withdrawal of liquor -eves ything onnbc:ential. Home treatment for those wbo cannot some to the institute for three Mys. o 31, writ, or telephone for hooks of partieuten snot other informal it n GATLIN INSTITUTE 4711 JARVIS ST.. TORONTO TELEPHONE NORTH 481114 A. HARORANE, Manager WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE Empire and Good Cheer Ranges By purchasing either of these types of stoves you secure an ideal cook- ing range. Come in and see them. W. R. PINDEK Plumbing, Heating. Electric Fixtures and Metal Work Hamilton Street Ooderich Change of Business I have purchased th.• storm laundry bust nese on Hamilton Street run for !natty yyears by Mr. D. H. Roos, and I am pre- pared to attend loan tbe wants of his cus- tamers and many new once.. 1 solicit your patron- age. Satisfaction guaran- teed. George Po ng Successor to D. H. Rots, Steam Laundry Hamilton St. YOU ARE 11 T,H•E LOSER O TO CLEAR THtUT TO MAKE ROOM FOR 8' ' ING 000D8 We have a number of good second-hand Heaters and Ranges which we are offering at great valuer'. - - --- - - -- - Mss iF YOU DO NOT CALL AND BEE THE VALUE" WE ARE GIVING IN STIVES McCormick Agency We wish to announce that we have tslten ever the complete agency of the McCormick Co. for their Mower,. Binders, Plows, Wagon., Sleighs. Disc Harrows. Cultivators, Drills, Manure Spreaders, Oa.olioe Eogioes, (utter,, Buggies. etc., etc. You know as well as 1 can tell you that it coetetalotof money to put agents on tbe road.to sell these goods, and I purpose, in place of putting men out, to give you th • benefit of this by Reduced Prices THEREFORE. YOU ARE THE LOSER iF YOU DO NOT CALL AND SEE ME BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER. 11 We have just installed one of their gasoline engine.' in our work shop for running the skate and lawn mower sharpener and pipe -cutting machine, etc., so if you are considering the purchase of an engine, ws can show you one in operation. Skates Sharpened Boys and girls, we can sharpen your skates *Idle you wait. We have installed an outJlt equal to the abate manufacturers. Plumbing Heating. =ream Fitting. Electric Wiring promptly attended to and all work fully guaranteed. Scranton foal We handle Delaware. l,arrkawanna & tt est.c'i n !icrant.'n coal mere vely, and all coal weighed ea reerbt scales, and, having rev own tertian, we cafe give prompt deliverer. Terms Cash CHAS. C. LEE 'Phones : Store 22 House 112 taw = LZ =. ==1