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The Signal, 1912-4-4, Page 3PHE SIGNAL : GODEIICH, ONTARIO TagneDAit, APRIL 4. 1414 ,r r TIE MINA IND ONLY SENUINE BEWARE OF IMITA- ?IONS. BOLD ON Tux MEKITS OF IINIRD'S LINIIENT 1)UKBINOING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES boned or repaired. .1 LETTERING oe LSAT$ER GOODS atas.d.a a as tea.ins oorlwleb. \. E. 'TAYLOR. STrArrono CIVIL ENGINEERING District News. Robert Malcolm, a- former resident 'would brie toren killed. if blood - of Brussels. died at Galt ou !larch lwiwning dies u,rt set in holes are Mind. rutertaiord for his recovery, lee out on t he upper dew at Win W. J. Uuneau, !eggnog a.anufae- bs a few days cyto was seven feet In tut er, of `ewforth, has mitres -1 the tJsl • nese Bosril of Trade of t h at town that ht. Lie Best, of Seafortbs bas purchased pr.lent gtwrtarrs are tune email and the Lawrence farm in MeKtllop. ad- that 0111ees the town sees titto .CCUre joining the town of Seafortb ou the for him • suitable building he may re - north side, move t, Stratford or London. The R . H. Collins, manager of the Ow- BOA bav recommended the pun•ha.e of tea or ip hotel ptopert)'. 9!r• Dun - odious u Bank of Comtuer•e. et Rector, can spay for it in fifteen annual in - has been appointed manager of the estate breach at Brockville, When Wingbam gets w twenty- Matthew Lawrence ante rind his four-hour elect rk power service How. farm adjoining the town of Beaforth son & Co.'s grist &.ill will be sup- and with his soother he has gone to plied with sisty horsepower. Rdtnonton, wbere en eacelleut posi- tion Waiter Townsend, a fewer of t awaits him. esHtate will enter one ('liotun resident. died at the borne of city the largest real y ore finer o[ that herdao bter, lit4. Stewart, of Brant- city with a salary of =2pU1a year. g At the present time Mr. Lawrence ford, on Sunday, March !14th. own11 over gdp.uw worth of real estate The spring horse and cattle show in ISdmonton. under the auspices of the &atomtb An interesting event occulted at Agricultural Society will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 8eaforth on Tuesday, April 16th Storey, McKillop, 011 %Vedasrday, C. N. Henry, accountant in the Do- March dlkh, when their daughter, minion Bank at Sesforib for the heat bliss Emeline, was united in marriage four years, has been promoted to the to W illi& McClure, of the same position of manager at Huotavi(le. tian.bip. v. D. Carswell per- Rev. erRev. T. 0. Thomson. a former pastor furmed the ceremony. The happy of Crumbrook Presbyterian church, couple will reside on the 4th concert - died at Ottawa on Friday, March ecus of McKillop. 22nd. He was sixty-six years of age. Ou Suoday, March 241h. William A. R. Hedgert has told his house Sholdice, an old and well-known rest - and hit in Exeter is Frank Hamiltoo, dent of Walton locality, passed away of Cromarty, for $1,40tl. Mr. Hod- at the home of his son. Adam. west of gert has moved his family to Toronto. Walton. at the .advanced age of The municipal council of Tucker- eighty-five veers. Mr. Sholdice was smith bat given permission to the tele- a nativu( Ireland, and since lie was phone .ystew operating in that town- • twentye-tau yrara of age be had lived ship to extend its lines south to H. on Can■da. the greater part of his sail time being spent in Huron count. A family 01 seven children survive. Mins Kate lady ofd, of Fn ye a Double Wedding in Usborne. bright yuung lady of eighteen years, • ,seed away on Monday of last week. The bonze of Mr. and Mrs. Thorns' She bad been in failing health for Clarke. of the loth concession tit 1 -s- wim time. borne, was the scene ot joyous festive After a brief illness Margaret Han- ties on Wrdneeday, March 27th. the I 'AI,GHAN M. kl•OBEHTt4, CIVIL niton. wife of Robert 0 Nay, of the occasion being the warrtage of two .ne eydramis >mslaser. Oman* Lend 15th eooeession of Howick, passed daughters et the borne -Maggie Peae- ,i:rreyw. awn on Frida March 22nd. She cilia to Wilson C. Hawkins, and Laura office Aldus If molt1 ries. meow ` was (bier vests of e. M. to John Singer -1u, out all of (Jabot ne Montreal street, Toneless*y ''M towtubip. Rev. T. A. Steadman, of Wm. Dulwage has closed hie hotel Elimville, pet untied the ceremony at in Gortre, pulled up the pump, nailed Oo'clock w etre ntiedevening. up the windows of the house and the MEDICAL RS. TAYLOR AND TAYLOR. scorn doors, and gone to Harriette. Four Hundred Years Among Them. where be ba! leased an bate There sive four Meters !nuns on the r es rad Usbot ne town* p, who nems Terrace. OR. B sixty-four rases a resident of Tucker. have been igh MwtitlLA TAYLOR Ii A. M. ti y' eime Varta l• nSiMl vm . AL TI A. The death of Michael Witham,, for Thames n close ue burs to each smith. occ erred on Mocday of last other since they came to this country week. The deceased was boro in Kit. in 1853, in which year the family lett 'Lenny. Ireland, seventy-three years Scotland for their new home in Can - ago, . ada. With a brother, who lives in J. G. Crain, who went West with Spokane,Nash., their united ages e' ht •ears. The several cited et Pilot Mound. Manitoba, has members of ice family err : !La" rested his farms, sold his effects and (rtn Monteith. aged eighty-six ; burs. bas taken up his residence at Clin- Jas. Hackney, aged seventy-nine : too. Mrs. Robs, Monteith, aged seveoty- seven; Mn- Alexander Hackney, aged Arcbib.ld Scott, of Seafortb, bas re- ae .oty-five : and David Miller, aged cefved word of the death of his eighty-three, of Spokane, K'aste brother, Robert.at bis boos at Pais ley. Mr. Scott was a native of Rox- Old Resident of Morris Departs. born' and for a time a resident of Sea- On Wednesday of Inst .week art old forth.- resident of Morris teenage. in the C. S. Dowding manager of Molwos person of Joseph t3with, auswered the Bank, Clinton, b away- on a month's heel suwmons at 'be grey t age .of trip to the West, He will go as far ars eighty-three y. ars. The necroses& was bore near the village of Lanark and lived for a time at Lyndeu, where be had a sawmi•I. Forty -trine year* ago be located in Morris township ou the farm on which he heti since lived con- tiuuouely until his death. Sixty years alto he was united in marriage to Hiss Margaret Garvin, who survives him with a family of two sons and two dam, hters. DR. W. F. osu.oW. M. B. c>dhos asd Hettb st+sd! lsahssute 1 .a-th d tiwaRP Iisdstrr e0sa -tie It R. F. J. R. YORAM 11, -EYE. EAR ear Mii.eakel. ( lsbt 1 =Aura Oeliss ,lt. ava gti brsa it . t°mdomses. ssOe+Om I[ssaant Hsmw s t tole yo tY a s., i A a. i to s D. o. To*sbsas •r,. 1 RUUDFOOT. BAYS A YtL OR - i AN. woggles. the Ctmateriel . erecters eta vale .oto*lewd at nevem s: •Ro TLR dda rti.ys Tn. t ItO RA.N.urooK. G L C. 2 L the west. Since Mn. Dowding', K I LLORAN. death a abort time ego be has been in 1i G CAYBRON H. O.. 3ARBI8• poor health bis p.renta thirty years ago and Ice average og y ) G. serest_. assess •OM tai"'- William McAllister, of the Parr line, hulks. Insect esdsdali. ow. rima Nem o. Hay township, bas disposed of hie three-yearold stallion, • ing's Son." The purchaser was George Moir, form- erly of Usborne, but now of Traverse City, Michigan. (JtHA1tL GARROW, LL.B... BAR tleLKY is *M at lawisarates.m O. JUBKaron. BARRISTER solicitor. may- .., vestry saw IMO etaw Mantises I O Mees*► Pvt. IPS111VSQ WAIL& LTC. 1i cli l W.CeP MUTUAL FIRE IN ill sciatica co. -r4.4 am belated wap ass srt Jas. or ossiaa P. O.: DIreetose- Prete itsrmr ae.isei ; Join Jobe aiemewsle. l •Jess$ awems . Mtteakcbsee4y; tlarleek : isWls Amato : J. w Mow : IL Ololtb, Flatboat • Jas. sse r ss; it. '- is and tjkt a aRisrs 4'Y.kes. or ac B H. coats Otesarr. trmrlsls. Wrest. scam ea ?oatR1VATS FUND11 TO .00,rtw- :om - W R. ROBERTSON Ifad AND LIG NIS*- IIu > twll sae. aa. T11e1r 141.511. ret :mit► es , ndOsarsat+e toeurra rytPt Aaasr T e U.& ■lislas"Mi 5 ....nrw' ? ou mW wetly etr ssri •Psec. 176 JOHN W. URA1GIli, aea LIFE. FIR twLsae .414.0 -nasal awl y 0 e .toa ea bas se lOte ratio « star -'NLMaMaOt 1.1. Ades f{ imutiami I.tCEEMS WALTRR6 1 . P., Manx or MAPIABL W• unuaa A1 lrsarsss Ysierlrti Oat. f1V11114 PAS L4111 QOln*Y. LIVJ SMOCK g'Gre r, atle areA s. rw r After suffering for three years from acute rbeumatism, Mrs. Jessie Millar, widow of the late Rev. Lmrid MUlar, formerly pastor of Knox church, Brus- sels, died of septic pneumonia at her borne in Toronto. Nesbit Hamilton has sold his inter- est in the livery stable at Brussels to Daniel Denman. Mr. Hamilton's bealtb bas not been good and he pur- poses taking a trip in the hope test be may be benefitted thereby. Rev. James Hannon, D. D., one of the best-known ministers in one Ontario, d'ed at St. Miu7s on Satur- day evening, March 23rd. The de- ceased was a former pestor of James street Methodist church, Exeter. Adam McKay bas beet] appointed to the position of market clerk and care- taker or the town hall at Seaforth. His salary is WM per annum. He Ake" will have the position of assistant wepatinterdent at the electrical sub- station. the appointment to be subject to the approval of the Commission. An attack of pneumonia contracted from • cold brought to • close an aged life in Clinton on Thursday, March 14th, Mrs. Wm. Cole beingg called away at tbe age of eighty-six years. The deceased bad spent tee greeter part of her life in Kinlom township. until she went to Clinton to spend the remainder of her days with berdaugh- ter, Mrs, W. Shier. At the home of her patents. Mr. and Mrs. VCillutu Paisley, of Clinton, Miss Ruby J. Paisleywas united le mar- riage to W. Byant Buck, of Jack. son, Much. The ',areaway was }er- folioed by Rev. D. S. Grant oo Set rtrda March Ord. The happy couple left tbe same afternoon for London en routs to their home at J.cksoo. Miele 1n Use _eerier of e Rattenbury Hoses at h Clintonlinton on Monday everting of last west, Rev. C. E. leaking, tee- ter of St. P.UEs church, tied the teat rirassi•i knot between Joseph Towns - owl sed Mrs. Annie Oral as. Tho bride was give° away by Joseph Bet- tor of the hotel. Mr. etrA Mn. Townsend will :aside in The Bell Telephone Co. has eorn- tneMs/ the expenditure rt nearly is iseprovemnate to its system Anewsod Its Vnp sad se Errioilteenir=rwi[1 bs ins d an are ewer !10 'ptoses is the bears, so that with the Nath Korea iise over 1 0 'phones are operated fees the esetrsi eines. O. Elseek. who tis no the tows Moe seer Balmer..~ met with a .moss •selgoot a few days ago. d.wait Mount tish the weir-wb.ai was it wee trsssM1 very may. fife thumb boil ea.ght it tea sola .ed he ass dunces sewed mill his sou rsslrir1.. Wad to rbltalat e power he Under False Pretences. $eaforth Expositor : For some time a man has been travel- ling through this district soliciting subscriptions for several papers and among others The Toronto Globe, Star and World and also The Farmer's Advocate. He was offering these papers at ridiculously low prices for cash and in this way pocked up quite a bit of money in this district. A lady in this vicinity suspecting something was wrong wrote to The Farmer's Ad- vocate and 'received a reply to the effect t het no such person as rept e- sented bad any authority to represent that paper. If this is the case with all the otbere a good many bete will lose some small ebaege. It would be well at any rate to be on the hook -out for such chit'--"'. EXPERIMENTS WITH FARM CROPS. The members of the Ontario Agri- cultural and Experimental Union are pleased to state that for 11112 they are prepared to distribute into every township of Ontario material of high quality for experiments with grine todder clops, root*, grasses and clover*, as follows : No. Experiments. Plots. 1 -Three varieties of oats....... 3 2e -O. A. C. No. 21 barley and Palmer 2 2b -Two varieties of two -rowed barley 2 3 -Two varieties of bullies barley 2 4 -Two varieties of spring wheat. 2 11 -Two varieties of rwckwbeat2 O -Two varieties of field peas 2 7 -Two varieties or springrye.. 2 8 -Two varieties of soy, mole, or Japanese beans z 9 -'three varieties of husking corn a 10 -Three varieties of tnangels.. 3 11 -Two varieties of sugar beets for feeding p i ti.. of Swedish l 12 -Three vark turnips 4 13 Two verietice of fall turnip•... 2 14 -Two varieties of carrots 2 15 -Three varietis.s of fodder and silage corn 3 16 -Three varieties of millet 3 17 -Two varieties of sorghum 2 13 and two varietiesof vetches 10 -Rape. kale and field eshbage.. 111 -Three varieties et *lo er. 3 21 -Two varieties et alfalfa (leesetre► 3 !1 -Pone varieties of grams 4 s -Three vaeiut1e of Eska bean3 Si -Three ~Wise of eweet sees! Nlia-Tae varieties of early pota- toes Nab- --Two varieties of emetlias. rip- ler Too varieties of lob patsieee, 1 -Zfree gale mistime be sleeks peefisrtfea $ e.0 f•ial es tee 1 der mitati os of Dodd's Kidney File are region. The tea is imitated, the outside costing and shape of We pine an imitated and tee same-Dodd•e Kidney Rae is Mutated. Imitations are da gsreee. The anginal is ode. Dodds K'daey P . have a reputation, lacca. tors ham mese or they wouldn't imitate So they trade s. tae rsputanos of Dodd's Kidney Rlie. Do .ot b. deoaivsel. Them is only one DODD'S. Dodds Is the edgiest. Dedd's is Use .ams ts be oars. (wt abous- D-O-D-D2S KIDNEY PILLS Each plot is to tie iso rods Ione by one rod wide. excrl,t No. :21, wbich is to be ooe rod sgo:,re. Any person 1n 1 )ntarto may cboost any one of the experiments for 11112 and apply tor the same. The material will be furnished in the order in wbich the applications are received while the supply lasts. It might be well for each applicant to make a second choice, for fear the first could not be granted. All material will be furn- ished eotireiy free of charge to each applicant. and the produce w:11, of ccuree, become the property of the person who conducts the experiment. Each person appling for au experi- ment sbould write bis name and ad- dries very carefully and should give the game of the county in wbich be liver 1.'. A. Zavrre, Ontario Agric. College, Director. Guelph. March. 1012 - Clinton Veteran Dies. Clinton. April 1. -One of the oldest residents of Clinton, in the person of Jae. Shepherd, a highly respected citi- seo, died on Mat( -u Jet in hie eighty. sevwndyear. -He leaves a wire, five some and three daughter,. Another of the early Clinton settlers, Mrs. Wm. Mur- ray. celebrated her ninety-fifth birth da} today. She i. in good health and quite active. Dunlop Has a Preparation That Will Grow Hair Abundantly. This is en age of new discoveries. To grow hair atter it has fallen out codes is a reality. Salvia, the great hair tonic and dreaming, will puettivefy create a new growtb of hair. If you want to have a beautiful head of hair, fire from dandruff. use Salvia once a day and watch the re- sults. Salvia is guaranteed to stop falling heir and restore the hair to its natural color. The greatest hair rigor known. Salvia is compounded by expert chemists. Watch your hair it it is falling out. If you don't, you will sooner or later be bald. Salvia prevents baldness by fasten- ing the hair to the roots. Ladies will find Salvia just the hair dressing they- are looxing for. it makes the hair soft and fluffy and is not sticky. A large bottle. 50c. "The Raglan" Styles for Men - ABOOK that tells just what'i what and where to get it. "Sir ! " is the title of the Semi -read) Style Book for the Spring and Summer Season. There was a copy printed for you. Did you get it If not, it was our fault, and we would appreciate the favour if you would call and rt yours. They picture the exact Suits sad Overcoats we sell at from SIS to i3 S• ,..year MOIL. o00a,a1(H, OUT. D.MILLAPuSON f119Ceadq Vor the caster dkopping (ppertuui.t in the minds of all ladies is the thought of something new to wear for Raster. Every department In our store i* ready to supply.every need tot the well-groomed lady Another shipment of new Spring Coats to nand for the Easter trade. Never have we shown a nicer lot of Spring Coats than this season. in all the newest and nattiest styles. New Spring ('eats flow $5.00 to $10.60 New Gloves New Gloves The new Easter Glove- bac•• attived-Perrin's Kid Gloves, Kaytet silk and Fabric Glove'. Our special guaranteed Duller glove. Pcrriu's make, all the new colors in stock, $1.00 per pair. Perrin.* Eglantine Gloves.. 11 col,a•s, $1.141 per pair. Long Kid Gloves, Per rut', make, twelve -button length, $0.60 per pair. Kayser Silk Gloves -the Glove with the written guarantee, in all lengths tip to .ixteen•huttuu. at BOo, Tito. $1.00 and $1.60 per pair. New Neckwear. Malts and Hosiery All the latest novelties in ladies Neckwear for the Easter trade. Our Spring shipment of Hosiery has arrived. Only the best make - feta tMed. - New Waists New Waists New Waists in muslin, rode, nets and tailored styles now nu stock. The Guest shearing of Waists we have ever made. Prices from 76o to $6.00. If you are thinking of a new Waist for Raster. you must see these. New Umbrellas and Parasols McCall Patters N.. 4421 Price, 15 coats LADIES' COAT The Easter outfit is not complete without a new Parasol Wye are showing I„r ..t Dew designs. including the new India Parasol -the Parasol with the big special, trout $1.00 to $4.00 each. Special Showing of Children's and Misses' Wear TELEPHONE NO. 56 MilIar's Scotch 11 Morey orBust Going at Full Blast Big Cut in Prices !fen's Overcoats to be cleared at $5.45. Mee's Suits to he cleared at $6.46. Men's Pants to be sold at 85e. Twenty dozen Shirts to be told at 47c. Men's Winter Caps to be cleared at 22c. Men's Working Shirts, regular 75cuamd 111.00, for :Mc. Boys' Knickers to be cleated at 23c. Men's Woollen Socks to he cleared at 2 pairs for 33c. M. ROBINS South Side of Square esesessersiesteeseseesesseerereeseserisee veseeeseeeseseweesserieletatisieWerteersiite Get Ready for Spring by leaving your order for that new SUIT or tl\ ERt'nnAT with HUGH DUNLOP west et. TAe Up-to-date Trailer WE ARF AtiliNTM FOR THE Empire and Good Cheer Ranges B) purchasing either of these types of stoves you secure:an ideal cook- ing range. Come in and see them. W. R. PINDEit PIenoMna. nesting- NJeetrie Pictures ern Metal Wort 1•stsllwwo Street oodesbb ermmoweowersoiroehrosmotsetiowersesoseeeseereme ALL WEARERS OF LEATHE1 GOOD LEATHER MADE INTO SERVICEABLE AND STYLISH FOOTWEAR PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that. baring dl.pomed of my grtxrry business on Rtamilton street, thanks are due for the generous patronage received in the put ; and I wish to solicit a continuance of public favor at my new location on the Square (East side), where I have purchased Mr. Bern's stock of Ladies' and Meln's Footwear Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, etc. The stock will be kept up to a high standard of quality and excellence. Keep your feet dry -our Rubbers will do it. TRUNKS, ETC. if you are going .wey, we ran Trunk, Suit Case or Grip you to your satisfaction in quality and price. All orders for Repairing promptly attended to. JOHN H. McCLINTON YOUR EASTER SUIT AND OVERCOAT The icb colorings in tans and browns we are allowing fi r Spring are bound i o meet with the approval of all up-ttedat.• dresser +, With ur poet care has . ur clothing been selected. Not only bu the cloth to be good, but the style, the trim- mings and the wog Lman.hip mast be tight before it ends a place its our stow L. Prices to meet every $22.50 puree .b. , ... ... $10.00 to sJV SPECIAL MENTION Blue Worsted Suits $15.00 Tate is a line we have had splendid a,tet.•'is with. swan,.- the value is exceptionally good-indistn dye. heavy twill lineup,. well shrunken eanvas and hair cloth, sod tailored in apl good h.tile tailor *hop sisterTr to 42. $1500 Special value. ue. . Juvenile Clothing our window display has sold a great member of Suit already. There id a reason for it --they are so attractive. eppsalleg to boys of good testa. Never before have we shown such clothing. Double-hressted Bloomee Unita, niece lust/. is coot. made in tan. brown and grey, twostis seed WALTER C. PRIDIiA1m1 Sok Agent for JMti Cerrtr y Clorl ►v. Div lain.