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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-8-14, Page 7THE SIGNAL GODRRICH • ONT Tato mama r, A Vu. 14, 1913 t�j►•Yooft�y. ' 'f�'+lrt�►� �' °�► 'fPaf► $�°f ofh' °Q°'�. ++*+++ lt` 9L t. The News of the District Ai+44464 BATF1ELD. WtteureauAT. Aug. (it►. lh. Metcalf is building a ane gesien- b, wr. A fuotwalk bas bees attached to th. Bat gild bridge. Mile RecooW. of (itrierieb. sad )11m itey noMs. of W iagham. are at Mtn op•cksnae a The B,yfirtd tall fair will be hold s plea. tr•r 25 and 18 -two weeks ,oilier than usual. Graham and Perry Moorebou.e. of Bas- Cos, Mich , have been visiting typo brother, Keeaeth Mooreboute. A Soo nes -The Angliewn church genies party held on the rectory grouts& bat week was probably the wort s.ieeessful yet held of these &ramal affairs. There was a large a•eedance mot only of the people of Lite pillage and district but also from lye large aunrt.er colony at the late - front. The Godsricb bend provided rus llent music. The prooseds amounted to 81119. Bogie excitement we caused during the evening by a lone driven by William Elliott, of t be tendeerwh road, which took fright ani shied. throwing Mr. Iiniott rood two ladies who were with him into the ditch. Fortunately there were no serious result►. Mo1CDAT. Aug. 11. Vias Wb,ttiker, of South Loodoe. staring at Lakeside Park. Kr. Wigle. of Forest. 'pent Sunday with his wife and relatives. F. Edwards, wife sed family have troll not to their home in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R i. of Guelph, are sp vthne their bo:idays at the lake- sde. Mr; :cud Mrs. Sherwood. of Hamil- ton, are tpeodiog their vacation at the ]r►e•�idr. Mn. Welsh. who had been visiting heroironic has left for her home in •1:t . Mr. I.ead-in. wife and family have returned to Toronto, after ',pending ■everal weeks here. 'The -ladies of 8t. Andrew's church gate a ;alrnt tree at Dr. Atkinaon's for the benrbt of the church. They made 3.. C and It Ferguson have left for Cleveland. where they will sail for the -estor.he swoon with the Steel Trust Company. Nr. 'l'1ark. who has been looking afar Nr. Mustard's mill for the past Sear, hes reei.coed hie position and re- igned to Goderieh. G. N ioreboture has left for Denson. where be will spend a day. then go to his Bowe in Saginaw, after "pending a few day, with his brother Ken. T. Briley. of B y(leid, and Jack At- kinson. tit Detroit. gave an exhibition f high diving and jumping from the •cop of the uewsteel bridge, fifty-0igtt_ fere to the water. A very large crowd witnef..d the nerve of the two boys. .lack A: Limon is only fllteen years of age. The country around BAyfi•I1 is very ouch in need cif rain. the gardens and fields are burning up. and many wells hare gone div There bu Leen no NUL for two months worth .peaking about. while every town within • ra- dius of twelve miles has had several good shower.. . ASHFIELD. idoeoev. Aug. 111.6. Nr and Mrs. William A Jobr+ton. cf Kintail, announce the engegeroeot of tbeir second daughter. Jean Eliza- beth, to Ewart 1*. McKeith, of Vet- :nard. Sask. The wedding is' to take {dare August ft)th. Gen. H. Hum;.Sr.y. of Ambeel•y. ha ipesed with a haat' ancide.t coe div recently. While wot king is the tern be fell to the barn floor, breaking his arm in eererel places. He was taken to K ioeardioe hospital where be is tithing nicely. Seato-th Bylaw Pauses. seafort h. Airust 9. --The I•ytaw riaotiog ail to the Clinton Knitting Company. I. tufted. was carried here yesterday by a m ijority of thirty-one roe, The csmpany will occupy a .tore in tbeCaaptsetl block. and under the provoking of the bylaw the town agrees t, give theta free rental and no tares for a period of Ave years. In return the company gnarabtoes to give employment to fifteen hands at the start and incises* to dity. ENJOY THE COOL ATLANTIC SEA BREEZES Seaside Excoriation at • Very Low Rata August 1S. 16, t7, 11, to. From all stations in Canada rest of and including Port Arthur, to Arn- hem N. O. Charieq.tetown. P. E 1 Chatham. N. B.. Darby. N. S.. Freder- icton, N. B., Halifax, h. 8., genne- bunkport. Me . Kowtow N. B , North 'rdraey. N. b.. Old Orchard. Me.. Port - bed. Ire • fit. Andrews, N. B.. 8t. John. N. B .Bt. John's Nfld.. Streamer - aide P. B. 1 . Syds.v, N. 8 . Truro. N. h Yarmouth, N. it Return limit Neer 4. lure. Those contesapiattng • ieasid. trio Told train bear in mind the excellent 'rho berme. n 'zed by t1s. Caoa6ian P&ifI eel N e5 p e*. lamins leave daily. .z,•eptp a. daily and 9.4X1& m. dad other pt Sunday. for Portland Counseling rt r Boast r eeorta. a ng train leave Tomato 9.00 to aro. 10.10 p m daily Day train earri.e dinrnf-ear and psriorour a..d eight *rein stoad tilos; W sleepers to Moe- t dr ,lrss gb standard .ery for At.. N. B., herr Mourns' 7 » Tei doily. (3onn.rtittg trate laavoe 4onto 9.111 a. ea daily. �� Casadies Pasiis the only "M batwwathrotaghM p. �e otbaak a Old %ric� t. �- P p• ireilaes Nous sew 4laadtM asirf attest or write M. 0. Mnrpf.y, feat °tiase.ig.r awe 'ltie..ka 46 4644646 464646464646 46 444444464•4444* LAURIER. Dog She w. MOSDAT, At.g. 11th. A tboueand of the be.t-eyed dogs in L►v1ZDn Lot ALS.-Tbe farmers ate busy harvesting .. ..Mr. wad Mrs. Keough McKean* sed daughter. Attie, spent aunties- in (Uudericb Wilfrid Bradley liar retained to New- market attar spending a week at home Mia Teaa Kempton sued Mw Jolosatw, of (ihatbarat. have returned atter spending two weeks u the holier'. home.....Mia Isabel Walker and Miss Lilian Owen have rsLurwtd home after riskieg with their cousi., Mir Gabel MacDonald, of rioted Mr. sad Mrs. Bob. F4a.- have retained borne after visiting h bee lather. James Jobnetone. W are sorry to report that Mita Tuna Maevaia is sick with the STANLEY. MoNDiy. Aug. Ilth. l)r. Tbonias it. Butchart. of Bed Oak. Iowa. visited his bxotber, John last week. DIED is blew/vet -William R. Wells died at his Milne in Maryville, Mi.s,uri, receetly at the age of seventy-two years. Mr. Wells watt, e native of the township 01 Stanley and went to Missouri is INNS He is aur - rived by his wife and seven, children. 'A ben be went to Miaout i Mr. Wells bought 43U acres of wild land and added to his purchase until he owned over L,4uu awes. Tug LATS MHS. KIMPTEuT.-The death of Mrs. George Kr noedy oc- curred on tits titch ult. at her borne oro the Goshen line. The deceased bad reanhe d the age of esv-ebty-twd'yeers. She was one of the pioneer; of Stan- ley. havitag came to this country from Ireland when about fifteen years of age and a few years Iatei twaing to this township Shoe is survived by her hoeb.nd end three da.ugbtex., Mrs. Edward Johnson. Mrs. Nelsen Keys and Mrs. Eicher. a missionary in 1bdu. • Dropsical Swellings Are due wifely to a diseased condition of the kidneys. There is a quick, speedy cure ie Anti -','tic Kidney P.11-. 1? ]. Butiend wills them and guar - an tees them to gi ve the deeired re.ulte. Come back end get your money if you are not petit -city Satisfied. be mute you get ANTI -L SIC PILLS. B. V. Marion on every package. LUCKNOW. MONDAY, Aug. llth. Miss Mabel Allib has taken her final piano examination at the Toronto ()allege of Music, winning first -clan honors. Jamas Wileon, • former resident of Luckoow, died a few days ago atWel!' land. bating received fatal injuries in • railway accident. Mr. Wilton was at one time proprietor of a sawmill on the 12th conees.ioo of Ashfield. The' following L•ickoow students passed the junior teachers' examina- tion : Elizabeth Witsin, Huotly Gor- don, Wm. Robb, Wm. McLeod, Hugh McMillan. Lelia Jeffs, John F. ('Duk, Wm. Connell. R,obt. McIntosh. Cttu ftt u BzLL AAI` Flag ALaRM.- In consadrratson of the fact that Luckoow is now without a fire alarm ben, and for twets ty-siz years past, uetil recently, the town has had the use of the Methodist church hell for that purpose and has never had to pay a cent toward the purchase ur upkeep of the old bell. Lncknow cot1ncil at ill last meeting decided to grani 8112.50 toward the purchase of a new bill for Lucknow Methodism chat ch. The new bell will be used by With town and cburch as the obi one was. Tbe ar rangeutrnt is considered a very fair •ad reasonable one. -- Sentinel. PERSONAL -Mos C. Hedley is visit - tam at Hamilton.... .Miss' Murray is visiting at Piest..0 and Galt Mrs. Chas. Coulter is visiting in Mue- koka Mw Campbell is visiting at Galt and Preston Earl Lindsay is home from Toronto on • visit Miss Annie Camph Il is visiting friends et Bri itfot•d Paul Pugh, of Toronto. is vieiting with friends in town P. Smelt err attended the funeral of his brotbet at Brantford. Rev. J. S. Duncan recently visited his brother in Muskoka Mrs. F. T. Artnetrong was in 7 pronto tx r few day. last week . .. Rev. 0. H. McKioky is taking • month's vaca- tion at KMALI dine Mr. and Mrs. B H. MoCreath, of Toronto. spent last week bete Mist. las. Rodoian, of Port Perry, has been visiting her daughtr,, Mrs. Albert Mills ... Muret Margaret Rud Wrtsabech !untie, of Toronto, visited at their brothel's bete Inst week Dr. T. Falconer and son, Ilse. bare returned to their bonne in Alexandria, Minn . after visiting friends in Kinloss . ...Mos A. G. Mitebeil and son. Albert, of Tonxnto, fir • visiting at the hoe.* of the form- e '' psreuu, Mr. and Mn Geo. WAake .. U. le Graham bis re- turned to his house at Pilot Mouud, Man., after a visit here Mr. and Mei. A. E. Murcbieon, of Dickson, Teaae.eee. have ieturoed tic Toronto toter a vied with the former'. slat.•, Mrs F. T. Arunatrnng Mists 1G Mel and Catherine McDiarenid are vasstiug frtesd. at Buff.lo and ot.ber p tints . E F i'.ieter. formerly dmf Vie Luekoow Insnrb of the Melsaas Bank. now of the flircoe branch, his born .pending holidays anion" hie friend. berg . thanes Mare-aretaad Matilda MacKinnon be.. opened Imp their home os the Gravel road for the reamer, and Angus MaeKinnoo, 1 Toeesto, te vitiating them for • dew weds. "Moat are the wild wave..evioleT muremed the wanes me sae stood on tbs pier viewise the might y main. "Nothing. Maria." remarked taw man. hoarsely. "They are tike same ;seaside we keit w ; they m.ke a deal d swim test d ese't say as ytJ ♦ maa any cap is • dors different ent [lits. of asillvSy sad Hon ..owed brilliantly is • phone whereto h. w *ser-orl•ests rf •ny Teao woe lore gsmateet sad hest men wwa, f a;tursti ia e.m. him, tailorw sissy 91.,,.., before hib fie was remind wit h meree the world make the tench 'how at the tsaadtai National Ezbibitiosi aillheibing no loves of doge ever mitres. 1 t Kota better every year. too. DISTRICT NEWS. The Zurich Turf Club will hold • race meeting on Labor Day. Mr. and Mr.. J. W. Stevenson, of Clinton, left last week on a u ip to the Coast Clinton's tax rate this sear is twenty nine and one-half mills. two and a halt mills higher than last year. Mrs. E. ]ones, of Easter, received severe injui hes by being thrown out of a buggy et the Exeter bridge. The boost shied at as auto. Last week Join Kerr A Son Wing- less transferred their general store Mubioess to J. K. It win, of Feversbaa. Ont., who will aoetinue it J. G. S-oaltacombe sad family. resi- dents of Exeter for many years. have mored to Suatford, where they will make their borne for the future. J. Hartiei(+. of Da.hwooe, and Will- iam Schroeder. of Exeter, have pat - rhated the standard-hed d pacer. Has rev Bars. owned he Harry Botsenbe.'ry. e f Zurich. Rev. Mr. Than. pastor of the Evan- gelie.l church at D+aPwuod, baa re- tie fled his chatge and hes accepted a call from a large congregation at Nap- olenn, Ohio. An old and respected resident of Me- Kdlop, in the person of Charles J. Dcrlrn.ge. parsed away oe Friday. August 1st. at the age of sixty-six year v. The trustees of S S. No. 4, Grey town'hir, lnowt as the Berens ae•booL have engaged Mr. Levy. of Colborne township for the coming year, at a eatery of $550. r -At the raising of a straw shed for Walter Davidson. of.Morei. toweabip, Wm. Sourh fell to Avec feet to the Nero flufrr, breaking his ankle and dielonst- ing his shoulder. On July 3tkh the wedding took place in Toronto of Mise Ina Daytime Buchanan. formerly of Wying'vast, les William Wiley Schiedam. Rev. R. 1. Tieleaven officiated. Joel McLeod. who was superintend- ent fog the Jac&.oe Company et Clin- ton for six rear, has gone .to Gnelnb too take t.h. position of m au &err of the Tbornto•-Douglas store in that city. Br•u•sels s-botol hoard i•as engaged Mies Sher riff, formerly of Lucknow. ss entrance class teacher. sucreeding Mia Dora Smith. who has resigned. Her salary will he sti50per . anon. Peter Bawden. r former resident of Exeter. died at Colebeeter„ Ont.. on August 1st. Three eons and it daughters survive. Joeeph /lewdest. of Exeter. i+ • brother of the deceased. While riding a horse. which starts d to run :.was-. • little nephew of A. Warrener, at Henall became alarmed and jumped off. $i. shoulder w roe thrown nut of joint and bis knee was 1 injured. Wm. C. Cunningham. 7th line of Morrie, bas purchased the Afty-ad• farm adjoining hie one honored acres from M. Kelly. paving S'_.Oon for it. This will give Mr. quoningbam • fine property. Marion Pearl Brent. eighteen years of age, daughter of James Brant. of Henfryn, died at Winghs.m hospital on Saturday. The voting lady was to pore been married in a few flays. Tbe remain. were taken t n Henfryn to.- interment. Al. Christ ebnreh, London. nn Slat nr- da -, 2nd into., Mus Al'.^Annie Tr - msin and Arthur William Gar•aide, former residebts of Breesela. htit le w of L.ordon. wear- un°ted in rra•rimnnv. Yr. sod Mrs. Garside will continue to reside in London The man rage of Fred J. Sander., of Toronto. formerly of Exeter. to Mia Qn.enie L Hao nam. of Toronto, tank place in Brantford on the 3rnb rlt., ten eerentonv heirg performed he Rev. C tv. gander.. roetr•r of 13* ant ford and brother r f the emote. in•' E-T.kin. Preshvt.erian rhnrrh. Toronto. nn Atiorust, 22nd. Iixie. vonngeab daegbtex of the lot. Alex- ander Dawson, of Wingharn. was nnited in marr'age to John I. He at. of Toronto. Rohe. ('1wm cin of Mi. and Mie John Cluff. of the Bayfield lin. near Clinton, was married at Wiodcnr nn W.dneaday. 311th ,,lt . to Mies Minnie O'Nei'. of that city. They bate le turned from the honeymoon trip abd have taken up reside•ce on the Bay - 11 -Id line. The foltowinv were the winners in tb. 'sanding field crop eomtietitinn held under the auspice. of t he'eeafont% krrieultor•al Hoc.t', •b. r•+mp.ti•ion tieing in note: A. k J. 13rsadfon', Tnrkerwmith, int point.: A. Elenat, Tarkesomith, 11t: R. G. Campbell. Mr. Ci1Me. tar]: John Mefk,wel'. MrRillop, VI: Robert Doig. Tuekeremith, tt2: Patrick McGrath, Turker.mith. 81 : James Finlaysoe, Tack►smith. * I. Deeelaemeet far Grad Need. Wn* Leavitt. d inx.te-. haw sold his aummer semis at Greed Bend to a amebae d Kew York eapitaliste. rep. IT ALL RIGHT M F R.T SOAP`o i w POSITIVELY THE LARGEST SALE IN CANADA The People are the Best Judges of merit in the long run. That is why Comfort Soap outsells its rivals. resented by C. T. Med-Meter. The ! A good deal of oats has barn cot • ad price is presorted to be *14,(1001- Mr- ',DIEM housed: but there is a good deal Allister says his outpace will build to cut yet. The oats will be a good two lises of railrr.y. to Grand Rend, 'average drop. Beaa6 of which a con- noe from Stratford and one from siderable breadth has been sows. London. promise an abundant yield and of ex - Field Crop Competitors.eirllent quality, and if the weather sbould be favorable for hers•eating The awards in the field crop eompet.i- our -bean farmers win reap a vet y tiot, in c000eetioa with the East Hur- profitable crop this year Ensilage on Agricultural Society were as fell- corn promises well and will give an lows : R. J Hoover, Grey township. abundant yield and the cobs area large tlij per Dent : John (hepar, Grsy. 114 ; and well seeded. which will ertture the t1. Masse". Morris. 9i: R. F. Patrick, most nutritious ensilage. Roots are Howiek. 91; : Wm. Work. Grey. 91 ; pomewbat backward owing to the dt y T. R. Bennett. (Joey, 81;: James Bur- weather, tout with plenty of moisture gess. Grew, ts. Oats was the grain later on they w pick up. Apples, chosen for the competition. 1 also, promise a fair but not large yield. Baan store• an :bar only Tbe soilage of Heoeall bed a big mwidr..whack. Tne grave in the pae•ture baize o Monday evening of last week. far e. ki•avC ly bored their and up tome The tire was first nnt.ic- d in Lb. slot. +I Wet era bays t o feed their s as a.d resideoete of Fred IcDuoell attd Water alas is becoming sreroe, se y wells endowments hive gone Serious Fire at Hettsall W it "pread to the adjoining premises. Mm being extinguished only after a hard �' fight. R. be 1, of 3erfor•th. who owes'. the building in w occur, t he Are oeruel. went :,ret in ab auto with a num. FALL TERM PRnxt SEPT. _. i. her of Se+forth Oren en. who carted',; in arresting the coefagral.ion. Me. Doriell's jewellery etor-e and H. Me> Lein's drvgo•ds stole sere wiped out sad cons ideeable damage was done to Oeto. Scots grocery store. 1 I e Hea- sell public library, ofabo•it font thous- aaad volumes, we. in the building and I woo destroyed. 'Mettles s .r" frilly will eeorer..d l,. insuranc-e. Mr. Ben toys be will rebuild the, block as acnmsl as possible. Crops in Sea t:elk District. The S-aforth Expositor sots of ter crop itioos in that district : Most of tttlt• fall wheat and barley is this vicinity has been cut and mint of it safely housed and a good deal of it without having received a drop of rain. The goslity of both grains i..z• 'dell-nt sod the yield of grain will he vet all ;sfrct*,y. The straw•, how - ewer, will be short. A good many farmers are •upplementing tb-ir short hay crop t•y g.' -n fodder, which is being cut and housed in good abape. BUSINESS AND • SHORTHAND Ssbjerxs tang*el e t instr,.ctars Mthe T l< C A BLDG.. LONDON, ONT. 111wieste assisted to poen:sma College in tssettise from Sept 2nd. Catalogue her Eater any time_ J.W. WeitemsIt J. W Westervelt, JL f, Taidpsi cairnes7 -mil a CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE STRATFQUD, ONT. Canada's Best Bee ;nets College Whare tkr • de mt.seat :taloa* earl. Fa ,• *word rpm to w -.wry r4 w..e•t• '. We* ..e r strain- tart of ray rove w.: i• .,.ge •,. sawed ocr crr.4a 4e. aa - t .1 a .a.- a --. ere t e f•. wr fr; a area*. ww....ew knew what we r e Anima a A. 11k-:.Ae7t.A reefs 4 L sa, .. y1- Y'ar'"1 ti's �'a sof } / t% s e -: