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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-2-26, Page 3THE OdilN&L AND ONLY `ENGINE IMITA- . PIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS OF /MAID'S LINIMENT BOOKBINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. 11111.1) LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS All order* prone tri attended 1 on latrine hem at 1'H a{U. A. K. TAYIJtR, t•i'raavet N,. Oederlek. iitDICAT. DR. W. F. UALL.OW . M. B. , .me. and residence. Noels Arose, tlodaeieh. of e'u•nty katMo ry etnlee. Telephone 111. ilk. F. J. R. FORSTER-EVE, EAR, 1 masa and thrall only. Hew surkoon• \r,. York Upt.'tulm,ir ,rd Aural Ir.nlutr. antral %arid., Ler. Nose and 1 hnat'itas.p.lal. ,.a Iden Num...and adeno•Jtte�l�l0s Eye H eolud. . ter don, a:.alaa,d. "hese. .T Ii. W.trrlon Street, ' *gradate. opposite Kiley llesch. • lie•ww•tk 0 .. a,.•1 to p. u'.. 7 to s p. et. Telephone j�K1 (iftt:V. Alto awl, E 1VHITIXG I. 1 w1l1LILNA, ostrop•M...tr,i..il.t.ln ..,Noes • and c ►Mara •• 1...,-e.. acute, • staiic (11 -..rd. -n. tyre. oar. now i..t, 1p,. lu•,lrt i..trl r!.• u.n..t 1. a . ..tju Irn� ,..1 Monk •tr.'s thl••t livor 1ruw the saaant..1 C. ALHRIGII 1', U.t'., t'HIRII- 1. pr.rtur. .pane and neer .►•e;ali.t. CAI tete 1. TM. satins dist one. without l b -orknife. Ynrrc.mono ion. 1.8 n. textic „hen [Mak of 1 wino roe. Mere e i 1 and ,n- ',illi. l GRAVE PROBLEM AN INTERESTING DISCOURSE ON DEPOPULATION Mr. Wm. Lane Laments That Many People Are Leaving the Farms - Thinks Rural Schools and County Ministers Are Not Preventi.g It - Mr. Keith Revell Also (nein, Goon Address The depopulation of rural commun- ities w'as the subject of a tine address delivered by ]Ir. Wm. Lane in the iateini'M of Knox church teeduesday night of last week. As the tvsult of his address a discusalnu rennet' in which '1r. hest* Revell. 1►r. R 1. Strang and Rev. (ie., E. floss took part. Mr. Lstnr lamented the tact that this fair cuuut. of Huron was deeteasiug to latpulstitti. H. stated that the Rist decree... w.,a too• Geed stout :15 years ago and t I sat 11 a ron had lost about Moo people. Tbr call of the west we. largely re- sponsible for this docrease and also large rides hof attracted the young men from the land. Ile co/Heodrd that if fernaer.l made ,tht•it children tcx1 dependent optic thrid the fact that a young moor sea. (1epeudrut ulu.lt his father even for Ln, pocket money, sound 1111, •. ,tftrr he wins Inari i.vt, was not conducive to marriage :and :hie might 1s• attributed to tx.y, tint stay- ing on the (:oats. N.s'r i'1' -Til I):%TF: 1l. considered tura! eehools .were putt ceinducted up to date and tbere ate too many subjects taught in thele. "(t is siut`It nonsense to ask a young slip of a gaol to teach agrio sh are 11.',11 a text tw,ok Ile .:rut. In • oICIusion he .tatest that C%•t1.3. teenier is .sthi.• sh'uLJ Lr don,. 10 in. duce the boys and girt• to stay oh the land. coutridl i 1 our}' would and did not 11x-1 the pinch of the cost of liv- ing as til• people in the situs felt it. NOT Mr. Keith -Bovril spt.ke•and' threw cnneideiyltl. I'gjttdtµia1W wbyuct•v Ile held trust the world did what it waw, taught to du: People bad been taught' rrofr..inn1, bu•inea„e•s, etc , while, Relent -Rut -id peor� do4 heel not been tak- en up. He tl Wet weasel • should teach rhiblreu to h.ve Asti,.... and to tudy the beautiful. 1)t'. Il. t. Si rang aRirturd that tea, (i - tors wile not resp rn.ilde fur people leaving the land. In nutu.•rous cava•s e had known of teachers rending bildren back house and tell.iug thew bey would be better on the farm than off it. Ree. GOO. 1,. Ras- 'pl.•sided :.nd ti' dist carica meas interesting. LEGAL LJI:oUUF'lx)T, LLA VS s KtLLIJ4t t\, barn -ten, solicliors, n•'tarlea bile., eru:un to the Jrarituui. Luna, uta Private fund+ to lead at luee.t rate. of tu4rest. )a.4 .yds square. O'Jerich. AV. ,•a:•,UOVl$)T. l:. (:.. It. 1' 11 tYtt, J. L. 1.11 LORAN W. Pi4Ul'It11 s,I'. Jr. G. CAMERON. K. C., 9ARR!S- it ..0 :tm duvet. U,.4srsck. std door fro u ..,.t.te- '.HARLEM t4AKRUK • LL.H., SAK- N1MT1GIt, attorney, solicitor, att., Oode r., Money Inhibit at loai.L rawest AUCTIONEER. 'I'Ht)MA`; GLINDRY A V cTtUM EEB tie, 477.lioderlch. All utstructitln. by mail I . r �eft rt Slauai um.r will lar pIVmMlY al 1 1, 11 10. He.ldetw. tehpauna 119 ii INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. $ellL 000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO loan. Apply to M. O. CAM.. -.HON, lianiater Hamilton street GoderIcb. W R. ROBERTSON, INIUIIANCE AGENT. al kr Ash LIonI9r.',o • Nrnt,.b, Csoadlao and 1 American. 1 ,mKYT1 SI;k(ra AND ILYrtri• I' LIAN:'. Iry : 1he Litman Accident sod Ultarwstee • orporatton, Limited. of London, 1.nr. ► 1,,.I./TT AND 1JrAa*71r*tk Ht1.De : lar 1.9. fidelity and t)nanuttertumpsay. eaaiee et e. a.•ee, •artaaa.t -Near of Vets •i • • and St. *avid'. Mesa P\osr 171 ,itKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IV a e tJ k A x c E C O. -latae and two:s're u ,every saond.• Shtl,ers-J. H. HoL.an. Pre. , Seaton* P.t 1.- 1 onnotly, Vlo►Pre,t. Uodert.:b P. e Chou,.. L hays Des-1nr`, e.afortk P. 0 Int .-cion.-1'. F. McGregor. eentarth : Jobe U. to sere. W lalhrgr; N imam Kinn. l oortaa••• John Heonnwak., Woonar;en, James Aram, /heehawed : Hobert ►'rrtN. Warier& : Malestm txe Ota: 4. W. YIsie. Holmo.tti11.' h.Ym1:S- H.rinck. N71}to,u ►'horny, .ywteu•h • 1.. ; bl... Ales, 13e•totth I ley -sold.... eY pry H us sod ret ►Jostz ,*M. mslptN at J. 310irrkib's Ica lag 11011ea.ullat.n, or at k Y eau's unveil*. tininess sweet. leers!,.. MARRIAGE LICENSES ALTRI► li�o . P.. a I:t14tJER OP MARRlAOL I.LCL.-r:s. Brophey Bros. 000EgIOH The Funeral Widen sad Embalmers Orders carefully Weeded to at all boww, slot tear ally. 'PRE RtONAL : GODER Ir,Fr : ONTARIO ANYONE CAN DYE =NCR CLOTHES WiTH BYO -LA The flee that colors ANY KUIID et both Perfectly, with the aAM( ova. Ma earn. 04•18.1.a. Clam ioi...rt''= ?..r. 5...for. Y.rrwl TELLS OP GOOD OLD DAYS Mullett Township Clerk Writes of His Early Experience \lr. Jame, Campbell, the veteran and respected cirri. of Mullett town- ship, in at ,ecru► letter to the Toronto Globe, Elves tbc following inle:eating incidents : -- An incInent occurred on my farm today that gave we the idea of telling rover of in/ experiences as at tars,.,. Ten years of my early rile in Catlada were spent hehind the nouhtrr of a general store in the country nit (sr from for city u( Tor o but getting tired of rtor.•kerping 1 decided to torn a fanner and go west. The g g west of those nays meant, n0 more than gating up to Lake Huron or thereabout.. in 14117 I purchased a :w•aere faun nictitate. in the centre of the now tit .t-slrw.town=hipof Mullett, having between 40 and .alt acres cleared th. reof, Mit with no buildingsexccp:A small frame 'sett • gr, still .'alnding. for which 1 pint •,•-+arty $2'Ou, ►.►eyingg down E12*u1 and ti.ar owing the *8110 (eine 31r. Jel.kies. of the Huron red, he being about the only farmer in the (iodet•1ch dist re.' having 44444 (IP)" to lend at that tout-: How Adis/41A with the talars is of to.hty win, ..Inti»► every erne -td- rhr•ru co rid' feud a"um; sunt like that n, - n day's hot ice. 1 started in on ley 11111? Iiu,m deter' to aUCEerd utld clear at Irma *WO& year. and that by !average of the years I snc,'eedett In doing and more for a 'bomber of vert'-. or •0 hang anyway .,- I kept segula account of. Those wet r. the drt'. of. stutdl things. and we were contented three - with. Very tot uuately $ dropped into a tine Heighten -hood. wltha Yen k- abitensen iu (tout of Ire and a Yotk- shhentrn to the lett 0f mss, by whose advice in a furca way i profited not a little. The incident of today was the. shooting of an old tar is, borne at the yeoM, and sin 'mouth,+. A few years ago 1 had our shot et" the saute age and some few years before that 1 had another shot at. :71 )ears old, and that 5415. was never shod but onee-• that was at timer years old. Itut what luny 1.r cunsideteil tenuukabie in my falmiug career to the fact that ' in an tbosr N1 con.ecnrice years on the farm I did not lime by lira►* or acci- dent a single hor,.e or cow, steer or heifer. or even n grown up pig. Of coulee the rtea-k'kept wits not lltrge hut always sufficient for the size of •. i the tarns • nom of. dt GEORGE CASE A n ex -l'o I testier. s t tidier, t who rescued bi- pet trona drowning last June. He is a son of Dr. Case of Uuu11anaon. NiIRVOUS WOMEN Can Fund a Cure to dJodd's Kidney Pills Verner. tint., f'rl,.. tet--,vp..cisll. "1 sin very content. 151.(1.1"4 Kidney TUPFORD Pills bate mad. mss well '' These are the words n( Slad.iu.• Eugene Perre- %.ho wan t-rwnrd, d for twat ery at mull, a highly respected lady of this the High richt ul ,v,o-Pet nit Monday place, and mother of a Loge atnily. night last. For twenty years she we.. :t sufferer. -- - ---- - THOMAS But• let her tell her own stat}. •'1 was always tired and net eons, yThe following captains will take 1 she states. "1 felt heavy ,int! sleep after nw'.l.. My limbs were heavy and i hada dragging sena, tion acro.. mjiois>4Mce akin isaL:t :.%eliPralrj N at t. i had a bitter taste in my mouth, especially in the morning. In twenty years i hardly knew what it was to have a well moment. Chen 1 commenced to tier Dodd • Kidney Pills. Six boson sural m.•. Caota,ns Appointed THE WORLD'S BEST DOCTORS HEARTILY ENDORSE KEPHALDOL Here are a few opinion. expressed b prominent Brit lab said European �.4eian. who have tented Ke bal- de .ri the great pain reliever, which has lost hewintroduced into weeds. llrearr n l are evtraeta from lettere ow Abe in nor home office. whose genuin near i.jrwnta.d by a 111101110,00•'Keialdol 111101110,00 I have kLI/Ethe above drug very awful in aNblsting pain dire to rations eav se% tied that with. out mental or cardiac deperesaion." "Kephald„ l has Riven aatiefactory results in neuralgia and.cdatiea." "1 found Kephalebl meet efficacious in facial neuralgia." "1 have found your preparation Ke�pehaplpd�ol obampiem fox headache and fail* Ir one of the beat remedies in rsC�le la grippe •and most tsrful In sear of rheumatic origin.' Wherever 1 have used KephaWol 1 have found it •,atiafaetory, eappl.NF in elms,. rheumatism." list a I. lsa/oakt K mb itM► R LMeer alsoMontreal. command of the .teener- of the Northern Nat Igo ti,•n flet, sailing 7rss :1s1Wia rimt•e•Art ar sod` Duluth. The flagship Nreronic will he rnutmanded by the admiral of the fleet, l:apL R. D. Foote. The steamer Hamonic will he taken over by ('apt. A. G Campbell, of the steamer Hur,nio, while Capt. Wright, of the Sammie, will he promoted to the tiureinic. The list of junior officers:teed engin eery for the brows have not AS yet been given out, with the, exception of Chief Engineer Brishin, who will take Charge of the engines of the Nominee. Whooping Cough stammer Me/ AJTItt1A COMM Gull. CAMEO CALM ansate..• es» A rear,. eat. nae r.•*M ar.eme.e r.. 1-..- 144.1 tr...h..a ....Oar Ane.. VArAn..e riw+,a. r..•.., ,,,As .Iw'b.+dea C. ay.l MOW ..a.,.. ae••ewe04 Co.* M ser.. 1,1.. elXVII M Mann 1,.sem A.tiw.a. roe sir monism/ has sni8 4 •awe. /w•,a..d -,t• ••e., seem.. 1g1......1.ki. aa•v; _,_• N. row Meat .ed •asps haeme tamarey ries,. .�r44a I1 is I...wab fie sails,s was mens. cen•.... Shed s•.• ..I Aso `.*kale less,.... ATLI. **USS1S?t7. ART PT)CliTHM/RT TA ML•.. -11.• irrreal.d Nowise. Of raw, ;. ala a... pa ews Ce. M Cunha& IL. LT. Ll, -5 WOMEN WANT VOTES DEPUTATION FROM W.C.T.U. SEEK HELP FROM COUNCIL Ask That Franchise be Extended to Married Women in Municipal Mat- ters -Council Will Ask Commis- sion to Retain ►steam Plant --Mar- ket Question Comes Up. Never before did the olive branch (burls* to such an exteot'and such au atau spbere of joviality prevail, as at tbesliest meeting of the town council on Friday evening. .ill the council- lors, including the mayor. wore rod ing faces uud with gond humor rapidly transacted the badness arid 11.e meet- ing was over shortly before 10 o'clock. As usual Mayor lleid wrestled and with the exception of t'ouncsllur Nisie all the members were pi client. In view of Reeve Robert Elliott rrslgt/itlg recently his chair was tvcan't. 1{egat•ding a petition to have a sewer laid on Britannia loaf, the clerk reported that it had n..1. !tern teigned by two-thirds. The Irport was ordered tiled. EXTiiIN11 FltINt'HISE A deputation trues the I. -anal T.1', was prrserit.aklig th+.t a rrrolu- lion be forwarded 10 the 1• god -.Lure 1uiluesting that the hnnchi.u- w natal- ripe' al 1 u.4tlri. lir eXtr nda•d [u wattled W 0wl•U. bluyor Reid asked it the couuril had sufficient information it, deal with the quertiou immediately, Councillor Morriss thought it would be a good thing to deaf with the mat- ter at once. Councillor Proodfout said the awe', lion spoke for itself. It wets Ntlatly n fere ed to the 'special committee with power «, act aid the council asked the cutnwltMc ti [beet iwwedirtrly alter the council adjourn- ed. TIue, committee [net and ptased the, rsn.olution. The sexton of the cemetery,• Mr. LVIu. Aaluue, was present and laird that a Lith be btnll un bis pee -woes in nedeerbat he could keep it 111.)1 ••-: }i , talyRaeh sbbeir• reties• i.► talerv. B,445 • soaIter, arse termieu t.' theid proi•tI 1 eo►owittees.. .APPt1T•:D FOR .TLD In Iradlu,; his rep,,tt of the Spt•r:i,sI cuisirwlte.r l'ounculea• NcCl�pton.Wt- et! that sever..l had apph.4 to tun town tut aid. One elderly e•stllrle salt- ed fur material to make baskets. The committee also 4rp4tltd 6J.41 the Medical health officer take sau.ples of water null have it lnalyZrsi. 'Bone The retort .it the nuance committee was read ai,d adopted. It review:1mnd- ed that 110 ac ion be taken iu resit, d 4r an application from Police Se' grout W. Meter to hoer Aft silht-r)-rateretetnd' shat each cunatatfe du duty alterr.atel y for one month. GODERICH Councillor Laitbwaite was nt t testis - tied day with high' gd ty al;e oaten Irking monthly nurse "iarkc,ts day andur�h' duty al.cruatrly. He � would hereto:e. ruuve• lbw the Write( bet refeir,d w the Sp. cel committee. It was referred to the Special ial commit. ter. The report of the Public Wolk* committee was adopted. l'uuuctllor Laltbwaitt: moved and the deputy terve et-cm/deo, .hat the clef k be instructed to nut te y the %Vater and Light committee to have t he police - 11101'1 Clock repaired. Tavwndv Fun. a!, 1014 $ decal l's Patterns M I LLAR ►' SON McCall Patterer 5717• Waist 5701, Skirt Prce, it cents each egrrin (Moves few spring !Soods NEW goods arriving every day this week. Shipments in- clude New Silks, New Dress Goods, New Wash MaterialsINW , New Waists, New Frillings, New Neckwear, New Laces and New Embroideries. dad Special line of Meek and solaced Ihrcheee Toilette Silk. This silk err exceptional value and will give excellent wear, foil :111 inches wide, black Slid all wanted colors. Per yard... $1.00 Superior gelidity black i)nche-.s Paflette Silk. A hand - tome rm silk. beautiful *right tioi.b, Alt inches with. Per geed 1.50 Speei.) showing of new Trimming Silks in the sessum'• lturat aplobv.-d designs ir. dre'.drn and chinrse patterns, .cit- able fur liirlles, Vesta and Collars. From per yard_ Tao so 2.75 ,.Jpeial line of'(olored datin Underskirts Special little e.f Women'. Underskirt. of excellent iiis it v iwporttd amain in e11 the new spring coloi.ng... Each . .. *2.25 Weal,' 9atterns and 9ublicatjons Everybody hut'. tilctlall'• Patterns not Leeause they err Mcea1Cs but because they are the hest paper Patterns wade. lareel Vow and fele one `Orders Mince the imuuturatiou of the 1',tree; Post 11 has penile 1 of great a ,.t't.nience M our oltt-of- town r•.ntrseue• •. Those p u•tiea wh•r hive ruttd ,delivery r.an Monte their orter in the foe emboli! and it aillbe.de:trve..tl-toe•same rite pennon. - o Perrin's Gloves 56 Mi11ar's Scotch MARKET Qt ESTION As ch.ais malt of :he Mai ket com- mutae Couto:1110r Morris s .rd that the cut:ditiou of the scales and other tuarkrt equipment was in a.poor atate. Mayor held said thus 1 be old cuunc hail rns-mit, ted the \lark t ct•uuuitt.•1- t.o have a Wit ket ht.,Itliw.h;d and tL- in-esentc....ocil wculd expert. bion to carry OUL 11 .0. CuWIi,at.it. Ile prus.11.el to ea 1 h.. rou►mittec thgelIll l and have the 1,.4'Lrr looked into 1,1 01114'. - NN()W PIt0BLE\I Councillor Morris a )wpIained that the snow was not so well eh.,v, fled in his locality a. in ether p.rls of the town. The deputy scene' slated that he thought the plowing wee vet y aril dont. hist be wuu'd look into the matte'. (hi IsAW1.1 if Ctruicillors Proudf.a.t and F:Ilion, Mr. H. J. A. MaiEano was appointed to the collegiate board. The deputy terve biougbt up the matter of having an old boy r're-union next summer but nu action war taken. RETAIN -TEAM PLANT l'ounritlor, Psotrdfont sal Elliott mover a re, .lut,.0 that the Water and 1.igtt dannlittee Isasked to re- tain the old at. aur plant asap auxiliary to the hydro Mavor It, id explained that even if the plant on. retained, only part of the town could be lighted; it. Orn.-,:tb a Fi4TditfK iir•LA ,ui(tt (b was better than none. The matter of settling the aceount fcr damages sustained by Mn. F. J. 1'ridbam Tart fall cause up. Mayor Iteid was empowered to have the matter settled. RENOT.t'TfONB OF SYMPATHY In view ori the harbor improvements which the town and county hate asked the gorrsnntent to take up, adjoining muni, .palities have paired resolution. of .ympatby. These herr been received and Mayor Reid etn- nounced that the public were e.1 liberty to call and inspect them at the office of the town clerk, if they lo desired. • 1914 Kayser Gloves Store 56 Public Horse Markets will he 4, '.1 In GODERICH WEDNESDAY. MANCH 4th WEDNESI AY, APR', 1st Each sale day weans s hug husineas. Farmer.. set Your hoe es of all kinds ready Buyers, he uta band and yuu will he ship to g.•t the bets PUSLIC AUCTION at 2.30 p.ra. EACH SALE DAY 1e.. W.F.CLAIIK. y . J 131E-14e'uNV(.LCY. ee-idcut Secretary NZ* CArt?.,SORES. Lrs41 k sail tam and yes �1e tIr relied rm skis the ineaells( Mop asps. It arms tike latus/ Wilk it Ian/ el pro. ttaalevis *slew iiia ell kilos pwween Ie. 16 `P`P"'" 8.1 .e Iht deb Regie heist ammoAsa hell ap ham tairlbi awls agrl Ihr :m/ 1 Mr ral+ deike era w Otis lass.. • .1:Z!..T....e.1.1 IT'S WASTING DOLLARS to eulpl • .. }xx , p:umb • . in i• ade- quate w • e pip.• ill ►de-quatea•..Irpip.•nt yen, t: h,.l,.ink ; ran these ti- e • ,nore d , s,taige , 1, a a, I be price' of i VERY BEST PLUMING Perhaps yon have Gaon .• gime ro sites money on pltlusbil g ate at • mall ..Iran through at the fraternity. Let ua show that there are acnes teal plumb- ..ra in the bweises'. FRED HUNT HAMILTON STREET GODERICH PHONE 135 i MacEwan's COAL Best Scranton Hard Coal -all sizes. r . Cannel Coal for open grates- -the highest quality of Coal that can be bought for the purpose. Empire Dome s t i c Lump • Coal most sa tisfactory Soft Coal for ranges, box stoves :and fireplaces. Standard Chestnut and Furnace Coke. All kinds of Hard- wood and Kindling. Peter MacEwan Estate Telephone Se IIsAWS an and AXES Chopping Axes : A good Axe is not a common article, but we do not only recommend our axes o you but we will guarantee them. Our prices s4ge from 75c to 1,25 Cross -cut Saws :-- We handle the celebrated Maple Leaf line. All these saws are made of razor steel and are guaran- teed to hold a keener cutting edge and wear longer than any other saw manufactured. A good stock on hand. Buck Saws :- High quality blade with strong frame .50 Maple Leaf blade warranted $i.00 Our sale of Mitts and Gloves is still on. We have a good assortment left and we are selling them all at h off regular price. Our Prices are Right. 7 t• Howell Hardware Co, L. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY HARDWARE - 1 o.