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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-4-3, Page 3f6 ics THE SIGNAL : GUDFRICH : ONTARIO TivasDAT. Arial. S. 1113 a & Eds. slid INS ONLY ENUINI BBW•RB OF LMITA- TIONS. BOLD ON THE MERITS OF Bo°KBINDIN G MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES , bound or repaired. SOLD LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS selso o�lmi,joy au_ded to en leaving emuT1'B sloNALGedersa► A. E. TAYLOR. Smta•nOPD stltuly finished .peoeds. Serge.. •son's showing 1.00. $1$.00 lisle and silk owing. Ladies' white. Quality 86c quarts prices. We are see serviceable. rent styles and 1800 :arefulh .ON eveveratoweeeslwarMo •cettsary f. r td chimney. • from sills roll paper. paper GOA g s mildi making a fleet's fere. also two- s ad aubeta n- Wha1ej• Marys SYSTEM kers' Excursion bIlewan I1r October nd and via at Mt Pled aPail te ens IS .1 sips M Cursw[�1�t d reborn 886.00 id return 843.00 kir • dam. Proportion , edam 1. 1' Excursions said Illiabratheran arch ids =.=rrs1:1 mamma imegi saw rimaaests.a. 11. MEDICAL L W. F GALLOW.M.B. pNero' osisestoSebresa. sowatr B 7 tr:aad throat amis. Beam 1 J. R. FURBTKR-EYE.t Ophths`e aad n�e.jasteCar. Nese and amp s� 11 lhats.s Moo ami Sired td. awwi. Knox ane.a.ttots.m.. ttns..a. Teratini IAL t)SOCDFOUT. HAYS A YILLOR- I s.�. hen+.ceea waltise.a.e.etss pshllo u the e Maritima Ovist. ea Private M lend at lowest earns of sagest. c Amni`C. %am. J. r1. N. gin..CAMERON, K. C.. ! ARRIf3- s sats .O.or r CAMASGA LL.B., BAR -- gum attorney. a.leato, Dc.. (lode Ot JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, iirrMr. oiaaionar. saraaehlfe- ar.mgagmn west. Gadoeiow Ont. AUCTION. "sots t.. :rid at tower- rats j ioNA8 GUMMY AUCr1O.YZLR R 9Maeiri All iaKte.tfsas by mail *lift IS stow "Ac. vai be pe+opuy .t Maim ite.:de.os tWsae'stis foul PRIVATE FUNDS TO WV lout. Maly to M. G. CAM- �Lrriwer. riaiailtem street, 6eaosoa. Il'. L ROBERTSON. L' BtalotNCY AOLXT. has agc lfs0YNtrw : Webb, Custodian and Aastisn dam AND aatnregr L•aesr to : 1b vara Aeeldent and 6u10sa0ee se lrkish.Iort 8oi tV.8. iara • Oat oe ta�ede.e nmtrrait it et oto- res fid et. David's a1'ae..rt zwrorotx J UHN W. CRAIOIJI. LIFE. FIRE W sesdeet Iacheaarmmapesu . ./h=IsaiY.e avowed •n' .e.'_ /ian..alatleurestmess. 11 D "Nes. cares west ehwst nd llesars f.ey se t.1 Malian'. d * ells tOM. ycLtLs6P MUTUAL FIRE -11: ai ecxsNcz'CO.-T.rw anal heisted bet 8 mei.... sPres, Bret rth P.O.: ar er.•' , $aM 11sP. O. 1Mtersai.-1 t F.]teer�t. 8•drrik ; Seim ttieirva w iswu..mtaam aesst- •; Jen cbralsui•h. Wan. Mad tame' iNisioesseref amid. idles. ui sossomou antestIaaa M1 a „-uca (�tWpt w.n esa••L•eeir/snit MARRIAGE UCEIGIRS District News ' NEE ARVIGE Five cariosd• et rorty were skipped to tie West trout Fordwict oo 'rua- day et last weak. _ ra Ma wit%aucbeaso,widtrate n Matt as�y Marsh dirty wr Mr. W Mrs. Geo. Hslterr.eteli ton, toeutrely reeldeeY d Helutesv-nll.• sedsbrated Hari/ silver wetddint on Friday, Iletb nit. Thelaree Sax barn of the Dashwood Flax Oo.. the largest barn in that part of the county, was demolished to tfhe Good Friday stores. W. Glenn Campbell dad tastily hers lett Clinton to reside at Aylmer, where Mr. Campbell takes • position as church orgaaiet and chcir director. Rev. George Gilmore. of Fingal. has eall the all teodered hju. by Knox church, Ripley. The induction will take piece within a week or two. August Ewald died at hi. borne M Crediton os Monday. 21tt ult.. et the age of fifty -Ave years. Deceased earns from Germany about tbirty -two years Ito. Wm. Jewitt. of Brussels. fell in his yard and brvk • ter. t i tr. The tell gentleman 1a in his set enve+ • so the accident baa given him a wee -re shaking -up. °bored R. Wagner. a poioeer resi- dent of the Zurich district. i.aased away on Thursday. 3(tb ult.. in bis seventy-ninth year. His wife and a daughter, Mrs. J. W. Ortwew. of Hensel', survive. On Monday afternoon. 24th ult.. James Savage, of Grey township. passed to the world beyond. Deosa.ed was thirty -Ave years of age sod was a native of Grey township. He leaves several brothers and liters. Frank Lace, of tbe London toad near Clinton, bad ties deg brokea one day last weer. He and his brother were felling • tree when 1 r falling it swerved dad caught Mr. Lane • leg. breaking it between the knee and tele ankle. The death net -tarred at Mount C armel on Sunday. March Tired. of Mies Julia Reardon, aged forty-five years. Elbe was about the house as usual attend_ log to her duties, when she took a hemorrhage of the lungs. with fatal result. John Dunbar• an eld resident of the 4th eonce•eion of (trey township. passed away oe Good Friday. in his mixt y-ntntb year. Di ceased was bora at Prescott. Ont.. and cense west in 1117. He is survived by two sons and fur daughters. Archie Simmons. of Wingharp. aged seventeen. was painfully burned about the bead and face Doe day last week. when as be was out hunting muskrat. half a pound of gunpowder which be was carrying in one of hitt pockets exploded. Mies Ross, later .' the Bru-.e1-pub- lic school staff. left lett week to take a similar position at Prince Albert. Sask. Before ber departure she was made the recipient of a nu+nber of peeaentations from her pupih, bet fel- ol w-teacbers and atter.. On Sunday. Marrb 2.3rd. Mrs. Thbe. Kay pained away suddenly at her borne at Exeter. Although she bad not been in good health for several weeks she was able to be around until a few boors previous to ber death. She was sixty-five years of age. VD Wedoesder evening. March loth• the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. 4th line, Morris, was the sine of an interesting' event, their eldest daughter, Pearl. being united in mart iage to Sormaa Wallah., of East W awanoab. The cereroopy was per- formed by Rev. J A. Ferguson. of SHAWL) P ABLOI Forty years in use, ao Pars the standard. pre- scribed and recommended by Physicians. For Wo - cans Ailments, Dr. Mar- gFemale Pills, at your drultst all winter and wad jest getting •b+it .s.in. Their Geddes Wedding. Clinton New. -Record : Mr. and Mrs 8autasd Castle, sr., • couple of well - esteemed eitisena of Clinton, oo Fri- day last celebrated their golden wed- diag. when tbeir faeily, as many of them as could be present, and • Hew intimate friends gathered to offer eongratuletion• and help Celebrate the happy sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Castle were married in Stoffotd, Bedford- shire, England, in 18f13. They tome to the. eouotry tbirty+•ven rear* ago and have ,'seas resideota of Ciinto& all that ume. They have a family of saves ebildrea living: James and Mrs. Geo. Beesley. of Ontario, Caldorsu Edward, of C:oderich : 8. G.. Amos and Herbert, the latter of whom has been in London for come time but US DOW snoring to the vicinity of Clinton, the former two of town, and Jo.atoae, of the Western States. They hays eller sixteen grandchildren. With the exception- of two sons and the daughter who are in the States. all the family were pretreat on Friday. Mrd Elliott. of Osseo Sound. also was a g ullet for the ocaaiwd. and Mrs Crieb, of Albert street. and ber two daugh- ters werethe family friends wbo were invi , and the day was very he ly •pant by family and friends. Yr. and Mn. Castle are stilt enjoying good health, Mr. Castle be- ing especially vigorous end almost as strong and able as be was a score of years ago. Their many friends join to wishing them still many years to- gether. CANADA TEMPERANCE ACT. May Be Carred on Majority Vote asd Applies to a Whole County. In view of the fact tb, t the cat aniz d temperance workers of Huron count) are considering the submission of the Canada Temperance Act in this coun- ty. the following from The Pioneer, the official temperance organ, will be of interest : The temperance workers in a num- ber of Ontario cities and countiee are just now taking a good deal of interest in the question of whether or not it would be wise to undertake a cam- paign for the adoption of the ceatod pat of the Canada Temperance Act. Pao. In Grey c runty. Huron county, Peel county, Brantford city. Peter - bore city. and other pieces. toe ques- tion is bring debated. In the counties named. total option has done a great work. but in each of them there are municipalities in which licenses, are mill granted, and these are supply de- pots for the drinkers in the local op- tion municipalities. The second part of the Canada Tem- perance Act may be brought into op- eration by a majority cote. It applies do a county. a rimy. ea • provisional judicial district. Saco di.iricts ate to be found in New Ontario. where there is very little municipal organiza- tion. and local option is therfote noC witbie reach of the electors. Local option does not apply to counties as a whole, only to separate municipal- ities. The objection to the Canada Tem- perance A.L. or Lather the fear con- cerning it, witich is entertained by sonic of our workers, is that, being a L).dmicion measure and enfurcible by the general provisions of the criminal mule, it might not receive as much special attention as is given by the bovernment to the local option and lioeose laws- wbich are ucdet their own control. It would also be easier to secure Deeded amendments to the Provincial measure than it would be to hare defects remedied 'in the Belgravia. Canada Temperance Act, if experience At the bpm" of Mi. and Mrs. Casper made such action necessary. Walper Goehes base, near Zurich. oci if the Government would undertake Wedneday, Mb ult.., their daughter to enforce the C. T. Act wit► as much Arietta was united in marriage to vigor as they now enforce local op - Lou' H Willer_ 'Ilse tse *emboli was tion. the (location would probably be rieef l u speedily 'retied. As it i., wort wart*named by Rev. C. C. J. nava. ll1r. and Mrs. Wilk t will maker 'their home oo the groom's fide farm near Dashwood. Alfred Miller. a native of Goderieh township, died at Clinton in his fifty- third year. The deceased had spent practically ell bis life in Clinton end the vicinity. A family of four sur Vireo Eileen, of Gede-rich, William and Doreen, of Chalon, and Norman. of the States. Mrs. Millar died about thirteen years ago. Thele wee • large gathering of the members of tbe Sepiiet ebureb at Wingbam one evesi•g recently to honor Mr. sod Mrs. Alex. Kelly and their daughter. Tela prior to their departure for Swift Current The f.asily bad been connected with the cbatcb for over twenty years. An widows was presented. accompanied by handsome gifts d silverware and cut glass. At at. Paul's church. Clinton. o0 Tuesdayof last weak. Mary Elisabeth COWLiarswb.w of Mr. awl Mrs. E. J. Old was sailed H msir/.s s W Diiahs AMmt lhismi>r: et 71.esesimpsy raw 'means* by Row. Woo. 7O, of Stratford. tuck d tae Wilda Headwall by Rev. C. M. Jeskise. Mr. and Mrs. Phoenix wit lures iortiy ea a trip to the O . sod will M *mot sasb.biy • year. after whir they wil bee in Hamilton b,co..wd sear Lmag IAirta Sem.si 0rewlord. eighty years d age, nett Nod. Crawford west from Brutsets 1. Risme to attend the fissmd d the Ws Mrs. Lay. They mimed Ohs tasis at Brim* rail draw. all the way. ••v*t~la wily • M samra1 them n.ent As a re - auk at Ns wi 6 re- dline. He. Qsrmlitti was wit heart fan.. sell Chi. The remains wers takes to Beusrle fur fateesaent- ltna.mew Asada& James O.shsut. d Ocimieb tows- **, Nat with • sartawe eerddot is Dress ems a1Ussw s.eastly. Hr had driven MOW was sad his wens Irak flight fit ss.aliil8 aid rum sway. agastalagtgeIsaggsersutbraws ifg ran the mepped was masa.s ms was tammoer ssi was '..' �~ths aim Ohs :I4)DRRicE s"'H/ieh►iaVie eve undertaken in some counties. 'fbe taking of this cuurs6 is favored by some who realise that the three-fifths requirement is an insurmountable ob- stacle to local option in some muni- eiWitim which toren parts of counties that are otherwise dry. 'Ilse question is a difficult one. but it would doubtless he disposed of promptly by the enactment of long overdue Provincial legislation on the hose advocated by the Dominiod Al- liance_ 1 t the bars were wiped out and the shops left to local option, there would be very little beard about the Canada Temperance Aet.. •'THE KERRY GOW.-' TO SIOK WOMEN Thousands Have Been Helped By Cameo Sears Wiliam suffering Beim say Corm atfit- mak its ars 1Dviad r eommrmiaafs with the won= '•pneumonia. sYaaoeees degarbssot d the India = PinkbamMediclne Co.. Lynn, Mase. Your latter will be opened, read and seewmud by a women acid held in strict essiiooa A woman m freely talk of her Ids Braes to a woman; thus bas bees established a confidential corre- spondence which has extended over many years and which has Dene boo brakes. Never have they published a t•stiowisl or need a letter without the written twasset of the waster, and laevo Yea this Company allowed these confiden- tial Islam to g.t out of their poesesic _ e s the of thousands of them M their files will attest Out of this vast volume of arpmiaaes which they have todraw from, it imams thee posible that th y pommel the very knbwledg• seeded ht your sada Notb- 1.g i. asked in wawa y� good NUL .n their "Ivies bed thsn- mada Surely any wman, rich co poor, • should be glad tO tisk • advantage of this generous offer of assistants Ad- drme Lydia R. Pink - hem Medicine Co., ( Lyon Masa Every woman aught te bawl Lydia E. Plikbait's SO -lig. Text Book. It is sat a book gat general disU4bsUaa, els tt b tat expensive. It is trait aad eobtaiinable by mil, Writs Loot It today. Te use Presented at Clinton Wednesday Evening Next. The following is from The 91. Thomas Journal of March 19th acid in- dicates what a t net is in store tor those who attend :be perforaaoee of •'lis Kerry Gow" a Clinton on Wed- .eeday. 9th inst. : Aa enthusiastic audience which crowded to the doors the spacious .tdI$es4om of Holy Angels cburcb on Monday evening witneeerd • splendid �rod�etioomd Joseph Murphy's great Ir sib dra., 'The Kerry Over. by 0.... Thoma. Dramatic Club. There are amagnre and amateurs - but the members of the St. Thomas el.b are Dearly out of the amateur class Thea were scores of pets les in the •.diemse wbo have sees Mr. Murphy and W company play the Kerry Gow ow mare thaw one occasion shoo it was ta.eaallj eeneeded by them that the y Charles Dyer as the jockey, all did splendid work Of the perform ince of 'the . two female nrenihers of the etrmpanv,-11.-. Lila Mazwell anti Vis- t'knitde 'Sweeney, tioo much praise cannot 1.e given. Miss Maxwell, of curse, bad a much heavier role and for a theatri- cal debut rude acted with a finish ind sang-froid tb.r v. a- r -mar kakis. Charming I,tf1e Helen 1)re sang and danced in her a-ua1 g+a -.fnl man- ner and her hrother, Ma -tet Charles. also did a f.w step* that eon ap- plause splause *site the dancing lit of the evening. however. was made dry -M- H.-Ili-. ohoho.d:ed ias.fee' i • r ;Say that Wtasiy ticlaed . tar :utdiencc. Mr. Arthur Fn. [wig. C.a,.ad.'s Hairy Lealer, tra.iafu'tied himself into an N ish comedian for the oreesion and gave • witty uton.dogtse that pleased immensely. A certain colored gentle. man (colored. it may be explained. for the occasion) was a tremendous favor- ite and sang several tnpi.al songs in a way that would have trade Lew Dock - strider turn green with envy. unt:er the laoipbtack. The c hired geulle- tusn referred to wad M.. Willie Roes, tuunyman ez•raordina-v. and, as of yore, he was same favorite. Tomato Culture. Almost stuone with a garden or farni in a temperate climate can grow tomatoes with greater or less succe-e, but there is a grew. difference between the extent and quality nt the crops grown by different persons in the Fame locality. This difference is due to several causes. anions which the vari- eties grown and methods of cultivation practised are perhaps the chief. According to experiments Gni--d on for years at the Experimental Farm at Ottawa, Earliana, of which there are several strains, is the best early sort. but Bonny Best and Chalks' Early Jewel are also gmsod early kinds. Of Later varieties Matchless Trophy, Livingston's Globe and Plentiful rank high. It is the, early fruit that makes the profit.. In growing plants what should be aimed at is the production of a stocky. sturdy plant wnich will have some fruit upon it w hen set in the field. Alter planting t he "hie( writ k is cultivation. which -hould he done both ways in the plantation. In order to protect tomato plants from diseases, of which there are several. they should be repeatedly sprayed, even when quite young. with Bnrdeanz mixture. These and many other points, which cover practically the whole field of tomato culture in the greenhouse as well as in the garden and field. are fully treated in ppaaroropblet No. 10 of tbe Central Experimental Farm. prepared by the Dominion Horticulturist, W. T. Maeown. This work is for free dis- tribution to all who apply for it to the Publications Brooch of the Depart- ment of Agriculture at Ottawa LOTHIAN. MOOD* T. Mar. 31st_ Lam! ae Locaia.-Miss Mary Swan is spending a few weeks with friends In Exeter .. Rev. Father John Hogan. et /Metes. visited his preentd. Mr. and Mn, Jobs Hogan, for • ample of days last week Miss i.ene H,.sLima. et L.ek.ow, spent Sunday at ber boors bars..... Miss Mary Mae. cot a wail in itsped� Donald is spending • few days with by •me soca as tat .tb ber aunt at Ripley. �� Sellout. Barton. -The following is TM star d the "'ming was of the report of S. R. No. 7. Aahari& for arm Mr. Jo•.ph P. Butler la Mr. the maws d Mani ?lases b order w M.r9h7s brow role of Dan O'Hara, d tmeeit : 11x. iV.-6 ss M.Nay, It= vili•=e biaekam.th. Mr. Butler is Lena so'ni e' Eve°pn W . n•taral rad lurked actor sad his Aarsee. Y.eiarsos. 1 r. 1 V. ratans +lemiid a_Y.otloe d time part elf the gJam"' JOMo a., May filet., il• cG11's Patterns D.MILLARuSON Perrin's Gloves A FASCINATING DISPLAY OF New Curtain Materials All the New Curtain Materials have arrived in all their beauty and iii.nver before have we shown such a handsome collection of the season's latest novelties. New Battenburg Curtains, very handsome. Iter pair, $4.50 to $8.5o. as'„ = lhe New Windsor Etemine Curtains, the season's novelty. Per pair �� $5.00 to $7.5o Nubian Point Lace Curtains, a very handsome Curtain. Per pair $5.0o and S6.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains --. Nottingham Lace Curtains in tee season's newest designs. Imported direct from the Old Country. every pattern ,new this Iwamoto.' Over fifty different designs to select from. Per pair 0VAC, toVAC, The New Curtain Materials A superb showing of the latest novelties in Curtain Materials by the yard, including Muslim, `.•rinds, Madras Muslin., Bungalow Net. Voile* and b:ewines, etc., etc. Our sweat Gla-g..w Madras Muslin,, b>F auti• fill designs. very serviceable. inches wide. Per an1 • Linoleums Unokums Nairn. Scotch Linoleum*, 4 yards 'wide, the best wearing Linoleum 00 the market. will give many years of hard wear. All new patterns in tile, floral and conventional designs Our special 3 price $2..per lineal yard. All Linuteuws are perfectly laid without extra charge. New Oilcloths New Oilcloths A very large showing of new Oilcloths in every width that is made in all the newest pat- terns, in Scotch end Canadian makes. Will give splendid•wear, per .snare yard 30c. Stair Oilcloths Passage Linoleum. Cocoa flattings Jap Mattings Our new stock of Cs .pet Squares has arrived. " fhe Leading House -furnishing Store." I"- 56Millar's Scotch Store 1/4 res samiat�as� 56 1'. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cure many common aliments which a -c very Lillerent, but which all arise f:o.a the same cause -a system clogged with impurities The Pas cause the bowels to move re= e strengthen and stimulate the and epee up the pores of the clad These organs immediately throw off the accumulated impurities, and BM - wetness. I ndigestion, Liver Complaint. Kidney Troubles. Headaches, Rheum- ausm and similar ailments vanish.as Dr. Hae'. ladies Root Pals s Save Doctors' Sills Bart swans. Re. ilt.- w sobsoosied. goats' D.a wee • fey mob Jr. i11. Alex. Retay. end a , hisMrJames McHamw jaws imes ad. Rey etc• H• disrs brim enee.m.s r Mat =eeVasa L • vaults •/ that 1mw�ycain �fieJohwr1-11.... ghat Imam 80. ai aestillt• rode is the Olay. ?la Mad. wHsii tDee•afb 1rrl. mak, �ffsm. d the east. Joie Fhr d>rAwoati � �+mato � � id HoMiD Jr lag* CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 6TRA' FORD. ONT. 7h• bet practical tnau:::g school to (fn atie. Tarr, detca.tmei ts, Comtaer• Oat Shorthand and Telegraphy. All cow., are thorough aul gactiraL Teacher* are ezp.trienoed and grad. ,nate, are placed in wantons. We give individual attention and .laicals may enter at any tine- write rev see trM Catalogue at Door. L. A. lleLACHLAN Principal sial .gds as irdierfdlraid. . t hews e lhuisn Moans sr sa reraiss.assoa at rut r M Mho tis that Galls • mos v.gr•udtd helms 1L J. Mi s dl that evil that a woe sen be rift belpsr mit Blaster . it-4MM WHITE SWAN "Surity of Purity" We wish to make sure that WHITE SWAN COFFEE will reach you just as we packed it -with all its delightful aroma and flavor Conserved. See that each tin is sealed with the Government approved form of warranty: wipe Swag Spices Ili, Cereals LN. TORONTO, ONT. FEADYsts tivt There's no fuss or bother about getting a meal, with Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes in the house. Always ready to serve, fresh, tasty and nutritious. Sold by all Grocers at lOc the package. Look for this signature. SO • CORN FLAKES COLLEGE AT HOME Thou -and„ of alb bit ions young people are t..t prrpatug irt their own horns to occupy locratird pe.(tioe..e .tenog- raphert.bookkesper.. telegraphers, civil servant..-. in fact every sphere of Busi- es*, Activities. Von may ani.b at col- lege if you .a wish Pasulene =ad: o�� - Wad. Enter college say day. 1ndlrM- sai toereodisri Expert tdsaeima Thirty year. ugertesws Lessem trainers to Caesar *eves oo0ya Special co r.e for teachers. Adli#ted with Csmmseial SAws- Ide. a..oclat oo of Caned.. :+simmer 'Y Eamon- t•1•.+t:oe Bu.uner Colicas, Loado, Clinton Business Lollete Cm . 7 s 11 t- «ARD Principal. Spring Is Coming Let us have your order for your Spring Suit and Overcoat You will need :hem soon. Dunlop the Tailor We -t St., Goderich glserreareaWasaWeetreeetarese ROBERT WILSON The Massey --Harris Agent has 5 Cutters to clear out at cost prioe. if you need a cutter command see what we have. We have the FLi.URY PLOWS JOHN DEERE PLA WS VERITY PLOWS MASSET- HARRIS and MEL AYFFE CREAM SEP- ARATORS RAIN WAGONS and SLEIGHS - GMATS. CANADA CAR- RiAGE and MOUNT FOR- EST HU GO t ES OLL' ROM ItMMAD FERTILIZER. Try a few buodred-it will pay yon. 1 have just received w carload of the famous host Pence and Oates and Med Fence Posts. When Toe are in town corns in and see what we haws Haatilteo Swim. Gedertsii. amt.