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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-4-17, Page 3BgW•RB OF IMITA- TIONS. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH : ONT District News • A�ingiam a.4 will ego Bans is boas taws atW A. Twining. • imam ttedMat 01 Clinton. died a ffisatdesd r•esntly- ILinsadia• and other towns on that bean•► •d the li, T. R. aro agit•tiag kw an improved tseis.avice, T. L'ei h, formerly of Tucker - smith. diadsecretly at the home of his daughter, Mn Pollard. at Calumet. Mich. lobo Loughsed, of Wingham. ha. r. 0.ived the Feria. Rail vetoes& s great of $100 how the DomiosOn Goy - aIle a great se mmaaa The play era well put m&. tie various parts being vtRerb� dsveety portrayed. and andisntr was dshghted from start to inlet. Laved to a Groat Age. lie death of Ilia Mary Daly al !k. Ohre epwnty. Mich., is anonunoed. Th.' &seemed had reached the very gnat age of 111 years. She was born in Ireland. bat came to Canada when• young gu i. John Daly. resided with their lastly fora time on the loadou road, nom ruo good gmmed,. The deceased had a a rntOent awmory 5. used to tell of seeing the Thos.1 Moblaw. keeper of tbs light- Deka .•: Wclhugtuo and Daniel 1)- house at amenities,. has neUgsmd hu Coined. s O L D ON •ircosttion aad rill gu :oto buabawe at Dies at use/ Years of Age. THE Rub wood. Oat. One of the oldest persona in thea MERITS Of J• haul►* 8cptt, ethane dark of Hen Pr-viaos died oo the 3rd inst. at DOCTORS ADYISE OPERATIONS SI'1tTasMae. Aram I:. MS • Sawed by Lydia E. eg VegetableCompound. • Swarthmore, Pin. -- Far F t. yang, 1 ulnas++ untold *gown and far one period d nearly Pro years 1 had haw orrhagse and t►• doctors told see 1 wot,ld have to un- dergo an oparatio . but I began taking Lydia E. Pskham's Vegetable Com- pound and an la good be&ti now. I am all over the BOOKBINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. GOLD LET>wRINO on LEATHER GOODS atmedet le ea ardor�w 810.ss. tie6srta\. A. E. TAYLOR, 1 I ATYOD Sea si T oft itt• a � nail, is ewovislt to Toronto, to take Oisson. in the person of Margaret . • : Change of life and up ter 1 estate and tn•u a -..-e work. A.. Millen widow of the late Jamey ('ut11e, 1 casslltg Wsias y rVegetabie CompoundMut duck has trax•t. eiy.,wbo ►ed to the wbad rearhed i be ualy sa reart-1 village dertt•hi p. ably age of 107 years. Mrs. Cottle tan. Everywoman an should Lake it at The Raatnrll Property at ('cannon came to this country from It.eW,d in I that time. I recommend it to both old has bees purchased by Alonzo Hod- lag Her tatter, James Millet, was' and young for female troubles." -Mrs. gine mid Ooditey riieboieon. for one of t e first school teachers io Ibis I Realm StrittoEiatd.L, Swarthmore. Pa b ' ehasae. be of Goderieh town 1 DR. W. F. GALLOP?. M. B. Iglu to maRastas,wl etgisas W R, F. J. $. It'OBtT EB, -SPE. EAR, sow awl latah eats. Haiass_ss¢a� pa. Tart Osith•tads sad r'SearaMsar• cllnassi %mitt ase, th tsatad iyaat l� earn aad lleata•ud las iseslten O Ot Sspassise Lam C Ani . amts • stratre e a. d. r ru s n. to Tdsebm• F.. Liam. . Mrs. gi tubeThe indtaury win be ebbilinued number .4 eche w t teaching for a Canadian Win's Experience: Mrs. James Matadi. formerly d abip. About eleven years ago , Fort William , Ont. -"I fed as if I Urvesain died on the lett. casn at the Cottle feU and broke her thigh aid' esald not tell others enough about the home of her daughter, Mrs. Goo. F since that time she bad been confined 1 good Lydia E. Pinkham'• Vegetable Cs eros, Galeaburg. Hieb., to bee to ber bed. Compound has done for me. I we streak seveoty-aintb year. Elliott -Lindsay. ] sod tiled and I could not rest nights A Wm. Locking has bought the Bei -i friend recommended your Compound sod four fari6 ot 131 sees s 11t the h cm_ 00 Yomda)-, April U. a eery pretty- 1 aoao fish bealth and strength sad t wedding took place at the bane of I ooaid not with 10 sleep better. I know gr. and Yrs. John B. Lindsay, Huron 1 other women who have taken it far ti. street. Clinton. wbenaunitedthete ymar- t same punnets and they join me In pram nage 10. Clare, was in mar- tt"-Yrs. W. A. Buttr.631 South Togs o. The Seeds wasEllioper-1 ts6 W- Ontario - Toronto. `Ihe txremoo was I Vidtar Street, Fort tlliams• loaned by Rev. D. H. Grant. pastor i Since we guarantee that all teatime- cd teatiwia of Willis Presbyterian ehnrrb, cnly I airy which we publish are genuine. b it immediate relatives being present. {tad fair to suppose that if Lydia E, plok- erosion of Grey. paying $3.::n, and win gat poutsaion et once. Mr. ltalfour may take a trip to the Weal. The dwelling., of Mn. Preog at Zurich narrowly •'raped deMructioo by fire one day lately. The blase brake out while Mrs. Prang was away from home, but lean extinguished by a .volunteer fire brigade. "Ned" Wilson, a somewhat eccen- tric person living tp Morrie township. was reported as mtsstnit ay Tbs Bra - sets Post goat week. It was feared be miabt have wandere 1 into the river. which ►as been bigb. Arthur Steplionsou. of the Ioodoo read. near Clinton. has sold to Fred Nott the arty -sere lot which be pur- chased a fret years ago Mr. Stephen- son will bare a assailer 1.-rw to cultiv- ate, with has wart. and more comfort. (toe of tie held residents of McKillop '— pawed away ma Twig."'• Orb Inst.. u DFOt1T Skiff; A KILL/JR- the person of ars.. Mary A. hart. Yr y�.6ar o omen. l� ; Dimwitted wax horn to Lower ('anal• to at t bad fere r W. cHi fax about fifty YltOt.: +FOtlrr, 11'.. c-. 1s. C. RAVI, J. 1- 1 f loot bweat rates of Wane. Mil -sine joars aro. pba Kos tits Aquae. OoJerieL restiidrnn nit f CILL0fLtN. yearn She vice a ami y o tea • -c•n- Wad three daughters. G. CAMERON. K. 0.. t3ARR18- The matrtase et Yl mare �iav, L.- Z s:ft. «'batter. aotarr mete'- daughter of Mr'. and Mrs - John lwtR•'r• W. 5uva6 (iudaneb. tiled dear nate 11th concession of Hay. to William H. �O"r' Stade. of Dasbwoxod, was eoleenwnd t iARLuS GARitdW. LL.B.. BAB' oo Wedteadar.:hid inst.. at tele hour, 1 ' atetn ..{nesse, senator. etc-. Gets r�eL')rs.ty to heed. neem rata.. I( 0. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, iU rancher. eewatnisaer. eters p•We- tti^>. Wallies taw!. GaiaieL. Out. AUCTIONEER. ItHuyAs GUNDRY AL'cllosisiR aux S. Gadsden. All i.tru•Alasot Pit7�lNAB x.lert Signal silks will be teada l to. kusWisess rah mn ae lD $20 000RIV.A.K ?URDU TO haw er O. CAtl- t tt t�17►. banister. baste— least, Oata+tA. of the bride's,recent.. Rev. G. TCun oflicisted. T1ae young couple will- re aide oa:.beir f..rm south of Dashwo..d. Anirew McMsnnn•, a former well- known resident of » ngtaw, died at Walkerton oo the 20d inst.. in bis eighty-fifth, year. I be deee.sed for many years owoed and vended on the farm now owned by Purvis Bros.. about two miles east of Locknow. The bride. who was given away by her bam•s Vegetahia Compound has the vat father. we married in her travelling„, � win . women it will help any suit of grey whipcord. with French ; other terms o r suffering fa a Eke bat of tank straw, and bouquet of white roses. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will t wiattot! speed a fortnight in Philadelphia.' It yea want special •dries write to Atlantic City and New York before Lydia 11. Plakbais Medicine C. (esaa. going to their home in St. Clair dentist) L�])ss� M Tear letter will avenue. Toronto. be e*oeew+ read aad answered by • Bose Mnoieipal Affairs. womb and held to strict eanadaees. At th.last meeting ,.1 the Clinton . - town council a motion w -aa passed; A Tesrelik Bardene authorising the signit.g of a contract liaaatsa Time. with the Coterie Hydro -electric (om- I geese than twenty years ago, says The maai.ro for 3110 hon.. -power. nil Io er i bePott Journal of l'ommeice, the a reduction of lin h. p. from the annual Mat of Ger'many's army was amount originally contemplated. 111 barely $O1 U 0.t1fs1, while the welt tate was decided to offer &nit as re reward ! demataded rea'be► $"Jct=500.(0►• Add "Pur evidence ronvi.tiog the party or: 10 Ibis an appr.p isriou for the nary, parties guilty of tempering with the, which ba' risco front $30.OW.(lUU in .allots in the local option cote in ; Naito mole than twice that amount u Janary. A m3tivn also was passed' today. and the burden of armed pewee instructing the clerk to communicate on the industry and commerce of Ger- 0. facts as found by Judge Holt in man.' will he found to have ap- trkerence to the local option hylsw to , Arched a distinctly dangerous limit. the Attorney -General's Department ; at Toronto and to the county C'eown Flee Trade Coaimg. attorney at Goderieh, asking Item to $s. Jobe Te1es-.rh. take steps to find the guilty party. As hiittt proteitioa becomes admit - The local optic bylaw was given the I tedly discredited in the United Staten third reading and Clinton wiltgo as it-beecomes clear that the natio!, dry” on the 1st of May. Mayor ,,fib- I will no longer tolerate else legidatio0 hints. who is going to Winnipeg was i desigued tb.nigh a small postlor of given leave of absence for three the population by' injustice to the months. 1 be death of Richard Neil occurred at Cie' wrens, on Tuesday. tib inst.. at the good old age of eighty-sereo years. The deco. s d was born sear Montreal. Irct bed lived in tle vicinity of Centralia for moo v v' ars. He is survived by ft.hrre roes and nix daugb- fres. IV BSR'a°r R BO James and Mi.s Bella Bots. well- I'ItitttW Cs A0LIT• kaowo resideots•of the 11th ooacesiou Fuss aim Lite rsne: atttlea.Cassana and nit orep, are kerin, on a trip to the AoAaerioss. Wes[. their farm .baring brew renes �irrxr,teaarasata _ for• year It will be . the first time err :lie toms Amite* isse tss�OfAardmsisflaews�as foe nearly sun- years that anybody Fttxt�m aero caaasts luras : he LA astride of lbs Eiotz family bas worked Meets aaa OwitaannOmasera.0-'--the farm rewires.rs at rewires. &aa vst sawof rip lad` sal tut leaate'tsweaa 'I'►•w• Ira On Wednoadat- .veorog, April 2od. A�i.TF'lR. Fax at the boats of Mr. and Mrs. Sam. amen amok wirma es. 7waatab to eldest daughter. )W1 W. C1t&iW.M. )arae, let eoraees-ion of Grey, tbeir std asddmedrssw&ea dw tar. Jess, was united in tie laid as bin pass .ad es t•weaaaa iniirrinite to Ifws.n McLeod. a woe- witness at cues, Conor wssauvsts•tta•ws young tarsier of Ripley. The ams J. tt. caut(+tL tastaetok Ons. P eareweitaT wee =rued by Rev. fexpo®eas David Wren, cif Ethel. 11 c k l.LEGP MUTUAL FIRE 1N A prett7 wedding took place at the rr i.nainder. tate change .vidl influence te.rttir.ot in Britain aeon in ('attada. He -"How did you enjoy tate ser- P Amerinu lesson of •-v.-rd1n- moo C" 8ir• — "Vb, ever so much! Protection. in I. wont. e- I -t.11n th- I had on a reap hat and jacket end h ,Iselin et free G*d• is i • ' he Cnited eat just in 1.mo of that horrid Mise Kint:domn, and t•f 1 •w- . arrI pion- it. Briggs.- Canada. How is your friend doing out in' "Before she married ebe was our e h a iv C s C n _i era est untamed bone of sad Mrs. Louis Kal b - wean propane .mend. Semen. Pe -Y. on Twesday. Rth cast . un.et►-J. B rietrae. Pew, h.�r+ Pp u I when their eldest daughter. Laura. Aptyalia r •'Ob, to a rarrytiyg i *bun ly on the look -out for w husbc d. e r7thrn¢o r l k for I harativ they had to ve Before h m.- "What Mrs.- «Well o' 'And since ane R• t one ahs Wert is be "He's• waiter in a res , is still ootaetaaUy on the 1 iticCall's Patterns Perrin Gloves NEW SWISS EMBROIDERIES TteC:l ' to _ -.S. waist !Noce. is meta a=ti Our Swiss Embroideries were late in delivery. Our entire import order arrived last week direct from the makers in Switzerland. 1 he designs this seawn are daintier than we have ever shown. 'New Edges, Insertions, Beadings, All - overs, Corset Cover and 27 -inch and 45 -inch Flouncing Embroideries. Beautiful showing of 1:, -inch Dress Fiorit:logs. This embroidery is in Rreat demand foe Summer Dresses. $1.tet, $1.25. $1.50. tf-rttl. $L and tt'Z75,jter card. Special tine in Corset Cot er Ein roidery, all new patterns, sir per yard. First Showing of the New Childrei s Wear latents dainty white Dresses, all styles to fit ages six months and up. from 3Uc Infants handsoute embroidered Silk Dresses to fit ages six months to three years. Cbildren's Print Dome, light colors, well made, 10 fit one to tour pears., soca 7:14 and $1.00. Girls' Norfolk Dresses. the newest novelty of the remain. to fit all ages, neatly trimmed and well made. from 81.50 each. See our new showing of Misses' Summer Dresses. Chl'ldrea's Hesdwear All the newest styles in Infants' and Children's lawn. silk and Straw Bonnet.. The styles this season are real cute and vete smart. An early . inspection invited. Ladies' Coats Ladies' Coats New:,arrivals in ladies Spring Coats lust received. Iadina' Serge (',,at.. tsailor trade. very natty styles. three-quarter length or full length. Special SR1(JU each. Black satin and silk (-oats for elderly ladies Special showing of Lace ('tirtains and Curtain Materials in almost endless variety. U. (all's Patterns and Publications for May nowin stock. lic('all-s Magazine sad McCall's Quarterly for one veal wit., tiff e fr-.•e patterns for $1.tti•. a huge:largain. Kayser Gloves W. B. Corsets 1 'we» Millar's Scotch Store. 5 rte iNG TO THE RIG H STANDARD maim *Med to the popoler r1-10TT T.neats. l,at-.: be dew.s,d for the graduate. pew r suers 1 Nuri ewafir eiasimw Onneins ewes WI .� Entreway. s. gonia• mon won't hr happy. in Heaven ,., . ce•oIb, Tam . g bark ala. -Vias. assamob t. 4 ttuectmr.-D. Acasaw..r.sarth • Jeb' 13.Orieve,W Warm luso. Jobe hsearwtta ia.abaaa: lease mane Iter ob.ase : *Oa than. atladsa : Pahl be b wes. I.esmselL A emu :41. M. 110a. ' • t rine H aY rb� • neuron :M ae� ass a.J. C1s•ag hair b tsars Gasmen atienialssmw i IRIAaM 1a0111■g9 1i sifitat� !<E _ tI I. r_ mom or mAsslhas taf7Mosia STATING PST LOS was united in marriage to Frederick J. H.berer. Ree. C. C. J. Masse d Ore o$cia(iag clergyman. dint party sumbared about seventy. On Wednesday afternoon of last weak a quiet wedding took place at tam amiss* mannas, Mien Lillie Hen- +anon, ds iter of Charles Hender- son,. floodsrtb. and Alex. Wright, of mak, taring the pt oats. 1`m F. M. Lerida prefix wed the nun - tied •enemy. The young couple will reeids in f'tsek.rsmit h. L Insane Cariboo was tettrdereti a brWt by bin ftUeda at Exeter prior Issotig Irish his paeesu to rester sear WOO. and was presented with a ialdlnow club bet. Mr. Car - g ear airve me years iiow �lowofprtIparticuI& hwdsbosebell. Sister and will bo gently _loosed. On Wednesday. April Ori. a the bowie of the WWI pareMsMr. r.ac Mrs. el. ••ri d• Squire, . was tndted fa marriage to Orville T. . lag. About owe boodred gumbo ware d: Os priesatheir remora from the � wgt trip Mr. and firs. Cane will grams down on the Rvooesu fine farm be Osherow. St. genu • eburcb. Drysdale. wee the lases o a pmbig al lost wf� wool=Tuesday A�11. latitasabolso awl •issata Mimeo[noorousiltoi la MotMot- rAnnoyy. 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