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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-11-6, Page 5Ii TseYDAY, Nov. 6, 101I. THE SIGNAL : GODE.RICH : ONTARIO Woman's Weakness A woman's reproductive organs are in tie most In- tense and continuous eye pathy with bar kidesya The slightest disorder is the kidneys brags about • oor*'tstPoodisr Mie is the reproductive orgsea. Dodd's Kidney PUI . by se. storing the kiddie's to their perfect cosditioa, prevent and curs those fearful di - orders peculiar to women. Pais young gvta, werswt mothers, suffering wives and women enemaapse Change the ofy w best friend is Dodd's Kidney Pills COAL Having purchased the busi- ness, formerly conducted by F. Barlow Holmes, we pur- pose dealing In Coal, Wood Lime, Cement Fire Brick, Ete. We will handle Scranton and Lehigh Valley Coal. two lines which arc recognized as the beet. We wish to give the people of Godertcb and vicinity the best service pos- sible, and shall 'w glad to hear from en of Mr. Holmes' ctastomees and any others who wish anything in our lines. All orders left with JAS. Yates, West street, promptly . attended to. RlcDoaagh&6ledhill 'Phone No. 75 Yards at G. T. R., Nelsoo Street A MESSAGE TO WOMEN Who Are "June Ready to Drop." When you are -Jest ready to drop." when you feel we weak that you can hardly drag yourself about - end be- cause you have not slept well, your get up as tired -out next morning an vetten you went to bed. you need Delp MM Lea Dumas writes from Mar done. N. T., saying: "1 was In a tub 17 rundown condition for several weeks but two bottles of Vinol put tat ameay bat again and made me atrtmg sad wall Vinci has dome me antra psi am op ow other medi- ation I ever Meta U tbs careworn, res down soma. the pals, sickly cl5dree sed feeble old folks around ben void follow Meas Dumas' szaapte, they. too, wosid soon be able to w that Vtna our delicious cod liver aad trod remedy, had built them up and -- them stroaa. 1t is • wonderful. strength erector and body-builder, sad we sell It oat der a guarantee d satisfaction. Toa unit your mossy beck If Vint does MK belp lou. H.0 Dunlop, Druggist. Goderich.Ilot E. R. WIQLE I III I• .M.INT I • irser of Marriage Ucesses WIGLK'S PHARMACY G od.ric h. Ostario POWELL. for GROCERIES PURE FRESH and 0009 W. J. Poweltt A.ri..r oa tar. *.site 'i'bsme M 0ODERICH TOWNSHW The executive MIN' Farmers' Club Met last week at the home of the Pt se - ideal., Mr. H. K. Revell, and deeided to hold their opening meeting of the season on Thursday eveniog, Novem- ber 27tb in the Orange ball, fourth coo - cession of Oudericb township. The secretary, Mr. H. Salkeld, has been in communication with Mr. 0. A. Put - nem. superioteodent of Farmers' In- stitutes in Ontario, and he has been as- sured that tbeagricultural department will send a man to address this meet- ing. Nominations for officers for the coming year will likelybe made and it is hoped that all of te till members of the club will attend. ST. AUGUST INE Mr. vend Mrs. Graves and Miss Graves spent Sunday with Prosperity friends. Miss Laura Robinson. of Marnoch, was the guest of Miss Elleo Thompson last week. Mr. and Mn. John Wilson, of Au- burn. visited friends in this vicinity t his week. Mr. James Robinson is still In a very critical condition and but slight hopes are entertained for his recovery. Me. Robert McAllister and sister. Mrs. Richardson, of Woodstock, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Agar, of Retreat, last Saturday. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's luetitute will he held at the home of Mrs. Wm. McAllister on Wed- nesday, November 12th, at 22.33 sharp. Everybody is welcome. At this meeting we expect our district presi- dent, Mrs. Swanson, and secretary, Mrs. C. E. Young, both of Godericb. to be present BRUSSELS Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dames are beck from a trip to the Nest, Mica Mina Hunter has accepted • position it the poetofflc. at Stratford. The Ament heading factory has completed their cut after • busy run. A new supply of books is being ordered for tbe shelves of the public library. Sunday WAS quarterly communion in the Methodist church. The pastor, Rev. D. Wren, was in charge. Mr. J. T. Wood, proprietor of the Excelsior knitting mills, has left for Wiooipeg on a business trip Miss Hazel Lowry bee -been i11 with erysipelas but bas now returned to her work at the Stratford norma. The family of Dr. M. H. Moore moved to Listowel last week, in which town Dr. Moore purchased • practice A few months ago. He is succeeded here by Dr. Anderson. liveryman. At • Hallowe'en social in the Presby- terian church. • debate was on the programme. "The Irish vs. the Scout]." There was • day when that subject was not debatable is• kirk. The remains of Wm. 14fhloy, who was fatally iojured in an auto collision in Detroit, were brought bele for io- terrnent. Mr. Milloy was • former resident of Mussels, and his father still lives here. Victoria park is being plowed up, with the intention of levelling it and reseeding it. While it is out of service, the agricultural park will tw called into requisition. Then are too acres in the bitter, upon which is located • flee half -mile track. On Wednesday of last week the matrimonial bow was tied between Mr Frank Ds. 'Own and Kiss Gertrude Ewan. daughter of Mr. D. Ewan. carriage builder. Rev. A. .7. Mama perfnswa.d the service is the preesoes of W nr 10 guests et the bow. of the bride. CLINTON Mr Will Hambiyn won several prizes at the poultry show in Lootion last week. Whet Is known as the Elliott block will be dispoeed of by auction on Sat- urday oft this week at three o'clock. Mr. J 0. Medd has opened out in the hartrnng business to the Taylor block Hehas fitted up the place is good .tyle. Mr. R. B. Footer was married in To- mnto on Wedneada to Mies Jessie to Gunn, of Woodae� Mr. and Mrs. F..ter will resile in Toronto Mr. Charism Bartliff has bought the house on O.tario street formerly own- ed by Mr. Murtter and will take pos- session moo. A convenient and corn- er' table house is not allowed to re- main vacant very long in Clinton. The building ooneette of • Dew ses try and robing room, a new room for the primary depart/meet and an addl tion of 20 feet to the old schoolroom. The total cost will be .o.oewhet truer 1112D). The memorial ball is complete, sod it is expected that In the near future Bishop Williams will he pres- ent reyent to A.dieat. it. Mr. Jarmo, Milford, who for the put 12 years bas been in the furoitute business, bore, leave. tows tor tem- kirth this week. Mr. Dunfcrd Poe al- ways been very_ ;ovular in the store with which he ba so loos been con- nected end leaves a best of friends be- hind him. He go., to Sealer -1h to take tbw management of Memos, W. T. Hoz & Co's furniture store. A very pretty wedding took place at Wallaoebwrg on Saturday lace. ween Miss Wiseifred Weston Colville, daughter of Mr. sod Mrs. H. A. Col- ville, vena married to Mr. David Lorne Welsh. son of Mr. and Um. Robert Welsh, of Clinton. Tose aroma is freight and pasereger asset of the Chatham, Wellae.b.urg and lake Erie railway onmpac• Chatham. They will Weide is W rg Boniness M booming down at the Ouan-laagleie poultry plant : WOO chickens are now in the feeding bat - teens aura a week benne then will likely be 11000. The fowl are Waft brought Is deny by the company • wrests at Cioai•t•nse. 1l.7feld. Lund.. - •i . Ambers. alrnae•Aeld Heawslt. Rsmeserblll end ether points. Abort • ton eftlre•sd poeltry le now Oleg shipped dant. TW Mo iodestry has de (Ile' •-, the beet levet market for poul- try Se ttsle.t� (. metamt J hell Is the same e the now e$teseiow to At. P. .Meeh, se egtsesiss mese po- sh, .. the •rMh hth mild gdam e Owen family of New York, as a mem. ssv lel to their pnta. illiam wed Owen. Mr. Owen was • .sive somber of IR Panl•e to the old Or IS Ws In et No fkntsly toss m .he 44 the ersosoh orf a.k1 LOYAL Mr and Mrs. John Young spent Thaakagiving with Pine River frtoslds. Mr. James Ureter attended Mr. John Young's sale at Auburn on Wednes- day. Miss Alice Clark, of the Ooderich collegiate institute, spent the week- eod at bee horde. Mr. Robert Scott, of Auburn, com- Ppleted the sib filling nt Mr. W. F. one` a on Monday lest. Mr. Wm. Yount{, jr.. has returned form his brief trip to the west and thinks Loyal is hard to heat. The fall work has been much delay- ed with the farmers in this part by the heart and curtlaue nurains the peel ten days. Mr. Fletcher Gilden and daughter Elie, returned Tumidity from their western trip. They spent 'mot of the time at Hinscarth, Mankobs, with relati yes. NILE Miss Sadie Carter, of Auburn, visited her aunt, Mn. R. Mellwaio, last week. 2.'h. Ooderich collegiate institute students from hero spent Sunday at their bottles. Mr. Will Rope has returned from his f,rip out west atd is visiting Mr. George Currie et present. The Wcnien's Missionary society holia it. reg:elar monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. David Oirviu nn Wednesday afternoon. November Stb. Mr. Wm. Weston left Wednesday morning to join a-ty bound for Golden Valley. in Parry Sound dts- trite. They will hunt deer for two weeks. Epworth League meets on Tuesday evening as usual. Tsppic, "With a Shifty Lswyer-the Wry of Life," taken by Mr. Clarence Dustow. Meet- ing led by Miss Mabel Bailie. The young ladies of Nile are making an autngrspb quilt. so we quite frequently ser a young man "held up" and his money demanded. These modern "Alibi.: Hoods" seem to be very simmered too. Mezh sympathy is expre.sed for the ...reeved wife and family of Mr. Niton Dougherty. The late Mr. Dougberty was U ihd favot•tbly'i koown here and the news of his fatal accident wax a shock to his many friends add acquaintances. The quarterly services here were conducted as usual by the pastor, Rev. H. Winans. The ruddy condi- tion of the roads prevented any attendance from the other appoint- ments.. but • very representative con- gregation of Nile members were pres- ent. Mr. Winans preached a very aide and inspiring sermon from the text, "Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you : not as the world givetb, give I unto you." -John xiv.. 2.. KINTAIL Miss Mal the Chambers is the guest of her sister. Airs. M. C. McKenzie. Communion services were bell in the Pie.byterian church bete last Sab- bath. Miss Lily McKay btu returned to het bonne after a two weeks' wit to the mineral springs In Preston. Hallowe'en was celebrated in the ousel way here. A few gates changed places though the night was dark and blustery. The Ladies purpose holding a cun- Abrt in the near, future and all who en- joy a good time should make it a point to be present. The Women's Institute will hold Its regular monthly meeting et the home of Mrs. R. Hamilton on Thursday of this week. Paper.' wilt be reed on the following suhjrcta : "Whet we can do to help the Institute," "How to melte winter • plea.ant visitor," sod "Fall onsecleaning." HELPS THE SICK TO GET WELL A fired Fretted Te 0114 PiLlr The letter below is nal one of mane that show bow GIN PILLS are regarded by Muse who have used them. spy "I think it my duty to tell you that GIN PILLS are • cors cure for Kidney Trouble and La Grippe. I sullesed so much with sty kidneys and Le Gripp• until I used GIN PILLS. and now would not be without them in the house. I shall always recommend t:IN Pius to anyoee I keow is eatenng with their Kelsey,- „ baa M. Erman. Veecoorze, B.C. GIN PILLS aro wild on a positive gsan�tee of money refunded If they elf 1 to give relief. soc. a box -6 fur Its _so. Sample free if you write National Drug and Chemical Co. of Cauda, Untitsk Toronto. MANGArTONR BLOOD & NERVM TABLICT$.,e the ideal tonic for pale, Ws people. got. • box -6 for $a.so. 307 •.I est lees ftbna SHAW'S SCHOOLS O ea mares, le AD Br_laee. *shade to a. a . gest sr DAM• s I +we I.. '01.4t. .%' 11 MIi W. news., , Man Team a.w 1 sfiAFO Mr. D. G. Plakaey, tafo emeely of the fir: pal botd, fiesfn1ort , baa leased the hotel iBerlin. Mr. D. D. Wilson lett oo Monday for Vancouver. where be will sore the winter with his goo, Drwglba. Mayor Assent has resumed control of qis sawmill and stave factory, which be bad leased to his brother for A year. Ale Ferdinand Burgard. of Egmotd- eille, who has been iu the west for the past couple of year., rotutoed home on Tuesday. Mr. John M. Wilson was in Owen Sound this week at it delegate from the Presbyterian Sabbath ecbool association, held therehis week. Meagre. W. T. Box a C11. have en- gaged Mr. Jame* Danford, of Clinton, as manager of tbe undertaking business and suoressor to Mr. S. T. Idolises. Mr. Thompson Acott, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scott, has received his diploma from the Stratford buriuess college and has accepted a situation in Galt . !dr. S. T. Holmes, who has been manager of Megan.. Hroadfnot, Box & Co's. furniture and undertaking busi- ness in $eafoe'th for the pant 20 pvers, has dreiled to go into brained' for himself and has rented temporary premise. in the Cady block, where he will opru new undertaking parlors et once. It is also his intention to add furniture in the near future. Mr. Thomas Hastings, the govern- ment inspector of public buildings, was herr from Toronto, and, in com- pany with Mr. Wright. the local in- spector. and Mr. \IcKeuzie the con- tractor, nada a thorough inspection of the now post office and formally took it off the bands of the contractor. Mr. Hastings says that Seeforth hes the hest and largest pnbllc building In the Dominion, considering the size and population of the town. The anuttal meeting of the Se•forth branch of the County of Huron Chil- dren's Aidsociet was held In the lec- ture room of the public library on Tuesday evening. The reports of the secreta' y and treasurer were read and adopted and showed that during the year tbe sem' of *72 bad beim" con- tributed by the Seafortb branch, leav- ing • butanes on /mod of 87. County Inspector Elliott, of Godcrich, was present and gave an account of the good work accomplished during the year, citing many cases which greatly interested the audieno,. An appeal wits made to the people of Seaforth to become members of the society. The following officers were elected for the year :-President, Mr. A. D. Suther- land ; treasurer Mr. Jcbn Beattie ; secretary, Mr. John A. Wilson. ; vice- presidents, Gm resident elergymen ; delegates to county meeting in Gode- ricb, Rev. A. W. Harker, Mr. John Beattie and Rev. T. H. Brown. A e Women's I1alr Made) Glorious Parisian Sage Stops Fall- ing Hairband Dandruff Not hi ng so detracts from the atteec- tiven'ss of women as dulIf•ded,lustre- leigebair. There is no excuse for this eondi- ti.w nowadays because notice is hereby given to the readers of The tigoal that Parisian Sage, the quick -acting hair restorer, is sold with a money back guarantee at 50 cents •, large bottle. $tote its introduction into Canads, Parisian Sage has bad an immense sale, and here are the reasons: It is refs and harmless. Contains no dye or poisonous lead. It kills dandruff in two weeks by killing the dandruff germ. It atop, falling hair. It p.umptly stops itching of the scalp. It make. the hair soft end :uxurient. It ee.es life and beauty to the bait. It is not sticky er greasy. ft ie the daintiest perfumed hair tome. It is the best, the most pie int and invigorating hair dressing made. Fight shy of the druggist who offers you a euhatitute, be is unworthy of your confidence. Made onlyin Canada by tbe R. T. Booth Co., d.. Fort Et -ie. Ont. The girlk kwith the auburn hair is on every Allreliable druggist.., department stoats and toilet goods counters have Parisian Seng. Bair Tonic. The girl eitb the auburn hair is oo every package. E. R. Wight. guarantees it, W INCIHAM Mr. L ‘Valton left on Monday for Logsdon. where ere will undergo an operation. The improvements to Josepbie street have been completed and the I.Wroughtate is now ow of Use bookie tVee district. Rev. Dr Graham, of Torootn, .4. dressed latae •-ungregatioos in the Mettodist cburrb on Sunday, sod his senses, on educational work were greatly enjoyed During the services Mite Stella Griffin sang most accept - funeral took place to Ayr OD Monday from hen of Miss Edith Mettle,nn, who died sudden) at Print. Albert recently. Miss Mathe- son was one of Wingbara's bestk.own and meet popular temberes. She went woes twr years ago. Skim leaves two brothers and five sisters Mr. A. Fortere has moved into his new oMlee, erected upon the site of the old on•. which was destroyed by Are some time ago. The Derr struc- ture Is built entirety of eesant with Imetal roofltig, and will be may sad comfortable and much more conven- ient thea the ep-town oboe which he bas besot using Once the Ire. At the •o.uwl sae•tlsg of LbwIodiseAuxiliary ball 1n the WI.YM� �im�mIis-- er•1 hospig tal, the tollowlne afeets were elected :-Honorary president. Mrs. J. Wlleoe ; prasldeet. Mrs. R. Vasatorw; arut vee t, Mrs. J. A. Melees 1 vies-pessiismt, Mr.. H. S. Tatehirs 1 M'saew.r. )31ms' break : eorrispooNag wsrletary. *to 0. M. Walker ; rseo.dl.g see,otary.. ba ems r a kiss *Milisre Dee kos li d 141.11 Mva beast ties milia !M r I , It ,•• t w. • Ifer.d w-.. a•.silniely refes.d wq.m nm .Wag Ned a tuwrwr tet u1.1 ego bre fount. 0..e woo*. soh•l tool asap dears% stsaktt i slime see•tal 1 -44DaTHE COLBORNE STORE-vpw Dress Goods, Coat and Fur Week at This Store 'PI; it 144 4111 `J• OUR Dress Goods Section is filled to overflowing with recent purchases of the newest and best things obtainable in new fall Dress Fabrics. Some of the swellest loom productions in choice weaves antj latest colorings. Having bought in the best markets at close prices our values are unmatchable. Dress Goods at half price and under. There are tweney-three ends in lengths from two yards to twenty yards in blue, brown, green, fawn and taupe in good ser- viceable tall materials that you can make into 'knock -about and school dresses and then the price is only just one -halt and some of them hardly that. Coats Although war fall Coat sales have been large, our stock is rl mill in good condition and we still have some of nearly every style we bad at the commencement of the Beason. Come here and =get a Rodgers style and get It cheap, too. K Furs Now is a good time to select Furs. Our stock is all new, having been bought for this year'. selling. No Furs carried from last season. \Ve buy frons the makers. Hence the low price we CAD sell new fresh F.rrs for. Give us a look If in need. Velvets Another shipment of wide rib Bedford Velvets in brown, wistaria and two-tone grey. These are the very latest makes in (--sbedford dress velvets. Heavy. soft Reith and feels like silk. Handkerchiefs The first shipment of our Christmas Handkerchiefs came this week, whish puts us Ina Position to till orders at all price' from a five cent linen to some of the finest embroidered nestle. Ext res values this year. Boxes and folders for enclosing them. H. COLBORNE u bad„heen broken and found stale, that they bad lain arotiod for some time. Later the sold theta et a store in another town, when the local buyer rt fused them. The 1 ooze of Mr. W. H. Densmore was ti - scene of a quiet wedding on Or '.or Sth, wbeo his eldest daugb- ter. A ., was married to Mr. Robert A. h moon, of Clinton. Rev. G. Collin.. Mei wted. The bride wore shot silk and was unattended. - Only rela- tives of the bride and bridegroom were preterit. among theta being Mrs. Witmor., of Bricea•ld. sister of tbe bride, and her daughter, Miss Elsie Wltmore. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Robertson motored to Clinton, when they will reside. Hallowe'en passed over very quietly. A numl+r ..f hatmfees pranks were pleyrd by .w -Il boys, hut there was an,ahwnce ..f any rowdyism. Chief Allen. hnweaet% rook no chancre, end he and t'on.twhew Sinker, Hick. and Mcflwain washed the streets for any • inn• of t t,. uhle: Many of the .atia.ne and rol.ng people *tethered in the town hall. wbre e a ,host enjoyable masquerade hall wart given. Dancing was engaged in until early next day. A nutuher of vaunt tante dyer. not to the residence of Mr. and Mee. J. Hardy and had • splendid Hallowe'en party. Considering he shooting aeridental' • I, hough rept t'naiad ing them as to Ibe ra.rleM tier of flt.arwt-, condemning, In tact, Gey* mina firearms at a11. Magistrate McKenzie on Friday dis- charged George IJaigiri.b,Jnbn Hs, lee and Chester Stapfetnn, thee. local CANADI.AN P,AC'IFIC BEST NEW TRAIN ion WINNIPEG and points East thereof GATE CITY EXPRESS commencing October 20th . LEAVE TORONTO - - 2.30 p.m. ARRIVE WINNIPEG - - 6.26 a.m.lOedema Dar) DAILY THROUGH EQ IP]NEWT: Comoart t (Jissrvatbn Car. eraad•ed Ktw-otnr /.t. Towing Maq(aa ('V. Dining rat., rum (l•.. 1'aacoK ('e1MYK 1 ire VANCOUVER EXPRESS LEAVE TORONTO • - 10.30 p aa. DAILY ARRIVE VANCOUVER - - 1180 a.m. THROUGH It%117IPMINT: Cerapsr *meet tlbrrva lea Car. Ht.sneerd Igagl 5 ''fin• Tomb* M•ap1eg Car, Dtatsg Cir. Pint Mss '.each... t sesta tier. Oates al Cheam et Them tale) r ll.► TorPPartie Lars trove Ji i& `IDV. C.P.R. Apra. w wrssM.4 MLKPIIY, &P.A..* P.sr. ECZEMA CAN BE CURED I WIU Prov. It to You Free Nasty tae avow et IV= An - toys sybo have been out ..n hail In eon- iads est+. eMele •ate+aA nertion with the wounding of Mr. An-b�� drew Hardy. • Turn berry rownshlp rat". twig=ae�asa��mtA my w/eMaaw farmer. who reeel sed a SCI oahere r isle Mv�+��asp. tot r • watts se. Iataf Pew elms. sus er "dm.' bullet in the neck no walaisg home from town one night r.cs'otly. ossa- meremMOP MOP wOM MIS. =Orr.a1mDALra My.w��a�maw-- kish is the lid who did the shooting. 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