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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-2-13, Page 9nd TiEt_SIGNALL-ZOINIRICII. ONTARIO rITIVIUSDAY. lellUSISOAILY 13. 1913 • d must SIGNAL • • Id • • • • ..*****40******sir****91/*********** st • * The News of the District 4 ,t536,16454,454b4s46.46464454646 46454646 46466$454641* 64645**45454666t454646V SLY f TUESDAY, Feb. Ilth. A Gout) CONCERT. -The Scot toils concert, under the auspices of the Ag- ricultural eiociety on Tbureday even- ing, W OA one of the best ever held here, and the directors deserve credit for having brought such • good cone piety. It ie i.00 tad the night was no rough, as it deterred a great many front attending who would have been there had tbe night beau tioe. THE WEATHER. -Last week wee oue cootinuous storm. It war a rec- ord for this wester, as up till then the weather had been Hue. Not only was it stormy -it was also very cold. the thermometer stayine around zero most of the time. "he thnsuniers of Ice are plersed, as they were commenc- ing to become alarmed over the ince- peets for this year, but now there Is no doubt that they will be &tee to get a good supply. SLIPPERY WALKS AND THE NA% T QUEsTION. -It is too bad our town fathere d) not pass a bylaw making it compulsory on every lemon to keep his sidewalk clear durine the winter months, as it is often quite dangerous welkin,' on the road. Georee White with his snowplow keeps the priocipal made open It Deems to be becom- ing more and more atroisgly settled in a great, tuany,people's minds thet the Davy question will never he settled satisfactoeily until the question is pat to the people, either in the form of a general election or in the form of a referendum. At present a great many of the electors are against both policies as enunciated by the leaders end do not grant, env navy at all. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. - 31.14. Dodds. of Toronto, spent the week- end with hie mother here • &leo his sis- ter, Ws. W. Robertson, of Wingbann. visited here this week .... Rev. W. D. Tuiner returned from Norval on Wednesday John Barr attended tte meeting of the Shorthorn Associ- ation at Toronto last week R. R. Sheen. who was the representative of the Bite h Agricultural Association at t be Oni min Fairs Associationmeet- ing Iseld in Toronto last week, te- tte' tied home Thursday M r s. Shorte fwd. who was attacked with a stroke some time ago, since which Lime she has been living with Mrs. W. Fear, in Kest Wawanosh, is improving nirely . Tbe degree team of the Blyth Lodge, 1. 1/. 0. F., purpose go- ing to Clinton on Thursday evening of this week to pat on the initiatory de- gree at the Climun Lodge .. Miss M. Outer, who ha* tweu employed as cite k in the restaurant here for some titue, has resigned her position and for the pi esent will key with her perents at Westfield . Mrs. Duff. who with her daughter had been visiting with her brother, ..T. Carter, here for sotne LANES. TUNISDAy, Mb. A few front this locality Miended court in Lucknow un Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andereon sere at present %i.iU0K relaters in Wswa- nosh. .!ir. and Mrs. Isaac Andrew end Mr. and Mia. Cites. Ritchie, of Zioo, were guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lane' last week. j.1,. Baldwin hes returned after his wend winter's visit among his daugh- ter., who reside at Detroit and Essex Centre. David Little, who has been estiously ill for venue time, is again steadily no - pro% ing. We tome be may soon be re- stored agaitf to heelth. The past week has been extreamly stormy compared with the exceptioo- ally hue winter before. Last week was the only time that winter was really felt. The open winter ia not the kind of weather for the wheel.. However, tbe spring may turn out all righL CARLOW. WEDNESDAY, Feb. Seth. ise. -Harry Gallagher, we regret et report. is again on the sick list and is under the doctor's care Morn- ing Stet. Lodge is having its ennuel at eenie on Friday evening. 14th inst. ..... The Young people' had • good thus last Friday oight at 111 dance erranged by Cave Vat cos and held at MM. alillseit. Goderich. Port Albert, Auburn, Bennriller and other points were represented in the gathering_ ... The people of Stuith's Hill church are joining with the Presbyterian con- gregation of Aebure in a preject for a new manse. which is to be built the coining summer at Auburn We are beving just now the coldest. ramp of the winter. KINTAIL. MONDAY. Feb. 10th. Frank Griffin left last week for De- troit. Neil McAdams. of the "Soo," is at. gement visiting friends in this vicin- ity. Miss Annie Wallace enterteineel • 4.50 number of her friends on Tuesday evening. Annie makes a clever host - Wm. Hackett entertained some 1.85 gentlemen friends to a card party Tuesday evening. All report a .good 1'75 time. 2.25 Mr. andNis. Orlin McGregor are visaing relatives seed friends around 3.15 heir. 'They intene going to their fu- ture home. in Detroit the leiter part of 2.30 this week. Heart y congratulations! The annual winter rneetine of the Women's Institute will be held sa the 1.60 home of Mrs. N. McDonald, Kintail, Fehruaiy Send. The delegate for this 2.35 meeting will he Mrs. W. J. Hunter, of Pleasant. Everybody welcome. WEST WAWAN0hH. TOWNSHIP COUN4 -CoUntlil met on Feiburry 701 es per adjournment. Members pressut : Reeve Win. Bente, Councillors Mallough, Murrey and Naylor. Minutes of last meeting read end passed. on Entitle° of Councillor's Mi.rr ey and Naylor. Auditors' report for year 1912 was submitted by audi- tors T. B. Taylor end Chas. Girsin and showed balienes of cash on hand De- cember 31st $520.72. They aloe recom- mended a new and up-to-tiate set of Smoke for the treasurer's Mike. trn mo- tion of Ceunicillors Murrey and Mal - lough the auditors' report wits received and adopted and 200 copies ordered to he printed. Oo ,notion of Councillors *demob aud Naylor the treasurer was authorized to procure • new set of books. Treseurer's statement reed showing balance of $677.491on Feb- ruary tith. Filed, on motion of Council- lors Murrey and Mallough. Motion by Gouncillors ILallougb and Naylor thet clerk notify the council of Colborne township that they will be held res- ponsihle for any demegee that may oc- cur in connection with Municipal Tele- phone wiles on boundary line. Ow- ned. Motion by Mesare. Bailie and Naylor that Wm. Headley get refund ot taxes. Carried. The clerk was au- thorized to have fenceviewers and porindkeepers sign their qualification papers. An order was drawn in favor of J. Boyle for $1.05, uncollectable dog MEM, in order to balance taxes ac- count for 1912. Accounts amounting to s11o.:0 were passed and paid, on motion of Councillors Murray and Naylor. Council edjourned to meet March 215t. W. A. WILSON, Clerk. MESSAGE FOR WOMEN. -- Mrs. Geo. Butler. Says foe PALM in the Back Take Dedd's Kidney Pills. P•quetville, N. B., Feb. 10th.---(Soe- ciali-In & meseage of cheer to the tired women of Canada, Mrs. Geo. Butler, wife of • well-known farmer living near eery, says el was feeling very had when 1 started to use Dodd'is Kidney Pills, and I can only say I found relief at . . 1.85 ▪ 1.6o GODERICH.TOWNSHIP. N1ONDAY. Feb. 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bell have been . 1.85 visiting in Hamilton. Mee R. aleenlath is spending a few days with relatives in Clinten. • • 1.35 • I.50 COUNt Mitimr.m.-The township eouned met February grd pursuant to adjournment. all members heing pre.- .. 1.60 ent. The auditors' repert wier pre- sented by Messrs. (toted ad Achetion and was adepted end tbe usual num- ber of copies were ordered to be er 1.60 printed. The Goderich Star's tender for the township printing was ac 58 ceptel. A motion tendering a vote of of hush whieh he bought from Jas. • • 3.50 ton town council for the offer of their Kickley and bag sold the wood. thenesSind apprecia•ion to the Clin- 2.90 once. "I wes always tired and nervoue, my heel' acted end I had dark circles under my eyes. For four years I had suffered from pain in ehe back. • **From my experience 1 reconimend Dodd's Kidney Pills to all sufferers from pain in tbe Nick." Dodd'. Kidney Pills make the kid- ney,' well and strong. That means ygnod circulation and new life all over the budy. MAFEKING MoNoev, Feb. 111th. News nen-roe-The weather man gave us a go ,d rough taste of vent er this test week There is poor sleigh-. time. left on Tuesday to Visit her son ing end no wheeling - ..Miss Pra' I i in Detroit, Mich Roht. Howaid, S sunders returned home on Friday who has Men here for sotne years, be - feint vise ing friend.' in Winghatii, ing the only Lricklayer we have in the Gerrie and o•her points .... Stuart place, has decided to leave with his Finlay and fetidly are visiting at. An- family for Edmonton, Ales.. about tbe son Finlay's at, present George beginnitig of next Health. He is and Charlie Twaruley and George offered very large wages out there. Hoheria. 111 G Ode. ich. visited 'at the His brother John. of East %Vawanielf. f irtneO• house on Sunday Ber- also is eying out at the same tiase. nard %Vatenore is hack again from en. The West 19 swallowing up all our Guelph . ...John Brown is helping young men, both mechanics and (arm- let -herd Johnsten to cut wood at pres- ere until men have become very ent Miss E-ther Limey, of Dien. seal -re in the rival communities. .. ;cannon. .pct Sunday at her knee! s. John Kneel), who last sunioser pur- Rew. J. A. Hessen. of White- cea,„ee a beiel a, weeeweed. in pare. church preached here Sunday even- nership with his son Will. left for Mg Hies Mary Saunders is able there list week and expects to be to be out aspen. The leiektIms away some time. He would probably high school students est. • enese for move out there if be •could dispose of the week -end . .1 .13.. 0 "dr,' has his propeo y here .... Mrs. Hugh Mc- nnished cutting the weed off a, piece ravish, of Detroit. Mich.. is et present the guest of her niece, Mrs. J. McMil- lan. Makes Monday shorter, easier, cooler. POSITIVELY the LARGEST SALE IN CANADA Spring Goods Arriving First shipment of W. G. & R. Shirts to hand in the newest patterns and sty16s for Spring. •••••••• bylaw be pissed reducing by three the number of liquor licensee issued in the township. 'The couccil decided nut to take any action. Dr. John Wilson. V. S., of %Ving- ba1111. died en Tueedny evening of lam week in his fifty-fifth year. Flo was one of Wit gliaites most popular and progressive ceizens and his death is deeply rem etted. William H. Golding. ..f Seaforth, and Mists A. E. Kimbell were united in marriage et the home et the twide's mother in Owen Sound on Tueeday ot lest week. They have taken up house- keeping at Seeforth. John Wylie has sold his fine farm on the 6th concession oi Turnberry. onmaining 120 acres, to Herbert Henning for the sum of 88,000. Mr. Wylie nas bought Mr. Dobbs' farm adjoining Gerrie, containing 100 acres, for $8,000. Brussels Methodista have invited Rev. D. Wren,- M. A., to be their pastor at the expit stints of the present peetoral term in June next. Mr. Wren has been at Ethel for the past three years. Rev. Dr. Oaten. the present pastor at Brussels. intends to enter tbe evangelistic field. • • 2.90 • 3.50 13. t.85 .. 2.25 2.25 2.25 er 3.25 • 1.70 .. 1.85 I. • 340 • 2.25 • • 1.75 eg') 1.50 at Britain 3.25 ion • • 2.75 by Sig - for any $t.00 lstance : 60 .33 •05 -73 .213 .de .6- e list, let I -known or by ,tquel to seance chamber for tioderich town- HOLMESVILLE. ship council meetings was peered. and WEDNESDAY. Feb. 12th. the Reeve and clerk were appointed Le Wesley McCormick, a third -year convey same to the Clinton town student at th•Lonrion Medical College, clerk. The following changes were visited at his brother's, at the parson. made in the list of pathmewers ege, over Sunday. Fred Pickard instead of John Gard- service f ieee ..1 Imen re the Dot id Easom instead of Henry Crake,. The se on Sunday ever'' is• sliehodist ner and FAwaol Welsh ter road divi- church was largely stp.ded and there 'ion Ni. el. The following accounts was an peeseent. mewing. A chnrus Were Parsed : V. H. Elliott. eef"hd 01 of twenty-seven men led in the sing - statute labor, efi ; auditora, $e each; infs. Tee special services are being joreph E. Whitely. postege end ate- colitinued all the week. tiono te $150: John R. Holmes., two meei Ines of Judge's court of revision. The Methodist quarterly official board gin. Council adjourned to ineet first at its reiguler mee• Mg on Friday last in highly complimentary resolntion ex- Monday in March at 1:30 p. W. N. W. a Thee A RTHA. Clerk. tended • unranimous invitation to the pastor, Rev. R. J. McCormick. to OPERATION FOR PILES - FAILED. remain another year, coopline with it inc -e in sal of $100, making -- Zam-Buk Was Then Tried and Worked iL n°w 111,000. a Care. GODICRICII iOVITNSHIP OLD BOYS' Rgteetore-The Old Boys' Reunion for Writing from Poplar. B. C., Mrs. C. Goderich township has been success - Commercial Hotel. ways: el suffered f Hanson, wife of the proprietor of theully launched. It will take place on Tuesday. July 1st. and will he held as Inc years with bleeding piles. The near Holmesville as pesible, sa as to P410 was so bad at times that I could melte it convenient for those coming hardly walk. and ordinary remedies be train. The officers elected are: seemed utterly unable to give me any Hon. chairmen, John Cote a former owe. Finally 1 decided to undergo an Warden of the county: hon. vice- eration, and went to the Sacred chairman, Edward Acheson. Goderich ; Heart Hospital in Spokane. There chairman. Nelson W. Trewartha ; thry performed an operstion sod did secretary, 8. Tens. Welters; treasurer, all they could for ore. For a time I W. FL Lobb. Goderich township with gas certainly better.but within twelve headquarters at Holtnesville will wen months the trouble started again end come hack her old boys and girls. and the piles became as painful as ever. 1 will le dressed in her gayest uniform, tried liniments, hol poultices, various' sclera(' with flags and streamers. 'pile cures,' and indeed everything 1 The day'a program will he such an could think would he likely to do ane phial be worthy • visit from all who good, but still I continued to stefee, have gone from our borders]. The and the shooting, banning, atinging demonstration Will take. the form ot 'worn -our feeling that. the disesee eld day, incliading a base - pains. the dull, aching and wretched a monster fi ball tournament, races of all kinds for causes continued as had ass ever. 'Ons day I read above '/,am-Buk and fancy and Adults, competitions for fancy turnouts owned in the township, thought I would try it.. The first 0‘19 addresses ny members of Parlisment O r two boxes gave tne more ea.. than and distinguiehed Old Boys, and in an) thing else I had tried, too 1 went on with the treettaseete In a short °me began to feel altogether differ- ent and bettor. and I saw that Um • link leas Iroise to cure me. Well. 1 went on using it, awl h'Y Lb"' 111" 1 bad used six borer, I wee delighted to find myself entirely eared. That Wail thewa years ago, arid trim tbala to the preimut thee there has bean no return of his Womble." Zsro-Hak is • sure erne for pile*, iserems. eleera, ahereasea, reed ewe. homed bands, varicree on.cre. "P*1110 i/11911. inflamed prorhoe. •rol va skis aisle Net Hopeless. eirs. Joeh: )e seen kiiram wave ye was In New York. Has lot gone en- tirely to the b.o.17 Silas: teeny mush: but he still ...is flushes of his uld-time dulness. THE TEST. Hank -So they want Bill Jones for sheriff, buh! Has he gut the stand? (shuck -Sand! Didn't he marry the liVidder Timmins' DISTRICT NEWS. The Exeter Times says that over 425(1,000 was paid to the farmers in tcream during district for creaduring the past year. The three cremperies at Exeter. Winchelsea and Centralia took most of the cream while the Corbett creamery also has a considerable pat- ronage in Stephen township. Dr. Alex. McKelvey. of Brqseels, intenda spendiug some time in Europe visiting *owe or the hospitals there and on his return to Canada will locate e in Toronto, where he will follow hi profession as a specialist in ear. nose and throat ailments. His mother and sister also will reside in Toronto. The medicel practice of the late Dr. A. McKelvey. Brussels. whose death occurred suddenly and unexpectedly in Decembei last, has been seed to Dr. Feed. Bryans, son of Edward Bryans of Grey township. Dr. Bryans grad- uated two years ago end has been in hospital practice at Toronte. Honoring Rev. Father Hogan. Rev. Father Hogan, the new parish priest of Clinton, was tendered an affectionate farewell by the members or the Holy Angels chinch at St. Thomas, of which he wart the curate for five years. A hendeotue silver tea service. a purse of gold end other splendid gifts were presented to him hy diffetent societies in the parish. Rev. Father Wert, head of the pariah of St. Thrones. spoke in the bigheet ternss of Father Hogan, who, he said, had held the position of emigrant plies( in the city of Se Thomas for a longer peried than any other curate since the felindiation of the church there. Father %Vest spoke of Clinton as a splendid parish for a splendid priest. Doing Honor to a Useful Citizen. Tuesday evening of last week, M Bluevsle, a compliment/try supper was tendered to John Burgess, en old and highly esteemed resident. who is retir- ing from a number of his puhliS, activ- ities owing to failing eyesight. The , pepper Vrtill peeved in the basement of Knox church end about three hun- dred were present. Afterwards an in- tereeting program was rendered in tbe auditorium, e number of addresses and musical numbers being given. Mr. Burgess has been rqcording secre- tary of Bluevale Court, C. 0. F., for thirty-three years and High Auditor several times. He was the municipal clerk of Turnberry township for over twenty years't secretary of the cheese factory, and an officer of the Presby- terian church. Had His Nerve with Him. • Hector C. McAlister, a secontl-vear I student in medicine at Toronto Isni- varsity, is a young man of nerve. A few days ago in makiog an experi- . ment he accidentally *wallowed some nitric acid. Instead of elletsiog the acid to burn his tenet and Cannel death by strangulation, Ale A lister teethed to beeure an antidote. He swallowed several doses, finishing up with potato' hydiate. of which he took enough t kill a tense. l'hen a doctor happened along and applied tbe sti /mach pump, and elthoileli suf- fering from shock and burns the young student is alive and reeovering. He IS a son of Rev. W G. H. McAl- ister. Methodist tunneler et Exeter. Also a shipment of the Latest Fitwell Hats ir Derbies. Call in anti see them. W. the CLEAN:WM 991119LLST. rod BEST HOME, DYE, oar ns 5.7.4111my yoo dool tree kr., to Imam wiltot KIND of CIodt yew Goode are oattdr ot.--So IbIlisttaro ore IroporosItle. Soar for Erre Calor Cot& Story Booklet, rod BookIta swans resells ei Dfarts over othcr colors. The JOHNION•lUICHJUlDISON CO.. Unwed. Ptiostroat. C000do. 1E1 McLean Bros. SEMI -READY TAILORS AND MEN'S"OUTFITTERS Agents for Carhertt Overalls, Stanfieles Underwear. Fitwell Hats. Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs. 1 RENEW Your subscription to THE SIGNAL . for 1913. CANADIAN PACIFIC Colin Hudson, of Hensel!, is laid up with a broken hip, the result of • fell on the ice. South' Huron Orange Lodge will bold the Twelfth of July celebration at Heiman this year. Mr. and Mrs. John Fetch breve sold their resideuce at Brussels and will re- move twEdmonton. The induction of Rev. lernes Argo into the pastorate of the Egmondville Presbyterian congregation takes pace today. Sam. Brown has sold his general store business at Crediton to Ezra and M. Feist, who will take it over in March. Mrs. Geo. McKay, for ny years a resident of Bruesels, died nuary 17th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. Clark, Petrolia. On January 31)th Mr. end Mrs. John Duncan, of Fstquhar, celehrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Mantle, Exeter. E. H. R. Cull. division freight agent of the Wabash Railway, who died e few days asp at les home in Detroit.. was a native of Sleaforth. lie died et the age of forty-nine goers. Mrs. Lumsden, widow of the late addition an atteezet will be made Lo Robert Lumeden. died at ber home In illereUre some men of eminent standing Seeforth on Sunday, February 2nd. In Canadian public life. The day will She eras • native of Scotland and one of Seeforth's oldest iesideots. feverishly elate with a pyrotechnic display and a popular concert. Meet - lags will be held regularly to make full memarstions for this great .vett. Due notice will he given from time to time. in tbe towriship is cordially welcomed to these committee meetimes. limitations be the hinwheds nf will in duo time he pent to he o T Nr and Mr* John eleroiall, to. Ths 1,, urn hurry. is, Monday Low celebrator ream t he hureast event hislid in ib• aunty/enemy of their Wed. •ding Many heelers .3f lom ;eel Rohe A. Currie bas purebesed tWa furniture and undertaking beeriness of the leta al. Greasy at VirInghaem Time firm of Currie Bros. will be dissolved sod John A. Currie will matinee tbe livery hairiness. the lownebip and have it go sties and ARIIIISSOIR WWI- it. imasis al, eery usesuoriihie ,1.7 esteem Irons relatives and miens Were Nom eintrywliers, Me box. tat everyone hoar in mind to keep mese void by the swareby couple I Ow. Tvremtei ler Pries. July 1s1 open for the (Melee** town- I • depubstioe waited en else towe 'e) tittIttera. sh'p Old lore Bedeaken. sheressiirnet Swiss iwitsieg Nu& & re,wwwwite. Sfer„, .- I • PRESSES AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS Kontos,- of Britain • . Feb. 21 Mar. 7 „Mar. 21 It:morels of Ireland ..... Etopre-- ot Lake Manitoba ....•• . Empre4s of Ireland Emprem of Britain April 4 April 14 Lake ktanitoba ........ April F.mpreat of r -land May 2 Empress of Britain ..... .. „Allay 14 Ticket,' and all information from any ..teamdtip agent. or J. Kidd. Agent. C. 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