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The Signal, 1914-7-2, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GfDERTCH : ONTARIO Tanta vAY Juts' 3, 1914 a PILES. Yew ell lid MMM b Zialis l 1 ft suss Os Minims psIn, stops bleed' sad tti sass. hrswstsams, silk lass- o* wow r �Ma "7ai„ BuK .cess_ HURON COUNTY RIFLE LEAGUE List of Prise Wtn•ers at the Annual Shoot Held at Point Perm ' Below will he found a complete list of the prise winners at the annual shout of Huron county rifle !rigger held et 'Point Farw un AVrdnesday, June 17th. At BURN NAME WSYds. ace 341,.. Wm. Watson 31 3:1 Frank Naegel 29 :1:1 Ituhert Taylor rib 23 George 1'ungblutt 34 33 Charier Asquith 19 :13 A. Lk:keneou . 32 44 George Beadle 31 31 ' Charles Beadle .. 30 33 1 Alf Rollinson It 45 (John Logan 31 32 There are many imita- tions of this best of all fly killers. Ask for Waimea, be sure you get them, and avoid disappointment. Saturday Specials tat the Maple Leaf Grocery Fruits ,ti swberriee, New Pine Apples I loi Ida Grape Fruits, Bananas, Sunkist Oreuges in all sites. New Vegetables Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers, «let y, Lettuce, Utions, Radish, Rhubarb, New Cwhbrge. Home-made Maple Syrup Hare just received a iauge inantity of Heme-reads Maple ".t nip of the very highest qual- uw and flavor. Butter, Eggs and t'UHED MEATS \V.. Ate making arrangements 1,, have a Ia1Kr and choice aa- soitment in e11 thew lines for seturday and will he in r Iss.itinn to supply your wants with choice Creamery and Dairy Rutter. strictly fresh Eggs and Cutts' and Cooked Meats. All orders will receive our +ndul attention. S. J. YOUNG Hamilton Street liiK'i Pork a Beans OVINN SS YEARS' CRIMP DLNOANNON. John Johnston 32 John Campbell 2+ T. Allen 40 1'.Ilanderean 33 C. Elliott Y2 W. Reid 29 Ralf. Dialler 32 Ilen Crawford 29 H. Bellamy t" W. Crozier "v ell'. at'01'6TINi so. 1 Joe Brophy tt David McAllister •49 Thoinas Forhen 24 Win. McAllister 2r4 Robert McAllister 34 Chas. Robinson 31 ('apt. Kenahan 11 Mark Armstrong it Michael Cummins 42 Aug. badly a) 30 31 32 33 31 34 32 :11 32 29 :13 :k) 29 :L :44 :f:4 30 :12 :W 4T. HELEN'S No. I. John Webster 'l1 29 Wm. McQuillan' 11 30 W. J. Miller 'NI 32 John McDonald 'e7 23 W. E. McPherson 4T :10 Harvey' Webb 31 31 Wallace Miller 11 :11 J. ('. I'urdon •'S+ „Ito George Webb -10 3.2 James Baker 'll :t:; LOCHAL')4. F. D. McLennan r_ _s) Alex. Long 2e 201 D. C. McKenzie 10 17 D. ('awemn '10 33 Thomas Sanity 29 19 Thomas Scott 13 214 Jsw.•s'IcI)onald 26, :N John Scott 31 33 Dan Long 11 32 John Name 31 ate CobnORN r:. C. Robertson 31 3:1 A..1. Goldthorpe 31 30 C. McNeil •'s 31 G. Bissett :e 4:t Wm. Symmoods 41 :10 J. hisnrtt- •t1 :43 J. Chisholm i1 31 George Syntmonds 30 :12 W. Chisholm 40 4:4 P. Itissett; 404 34 .T. HELEN4 NO. 11. George Stewart 40 29 Els e!1 Webster a 30 Harry Mainwsring 34) 31 Wm. Humphrey 26 82 Rows Murray "ti 30 It. _Anderson 30 244 Ed. Hain'% 45 :ani D. B. Murray ''Q 93 Jame. Anderson '10 2s ('airne Aitcheson 31 29 IXCKNOV George Potter •'7 27 A. If. Boyd 29 :11 W. Wilson 30 :41 John Henderson ..27 29 Robert Rcaburn 'ti 26 L. Lat'hapellc 37 29 Robert Johnston "6 25 T. Clark •'9 29 Robert Button •07 40 A. E. Dnrnln 29 30 44IN4Iat4RIIM.E. JanjC- Sennett 27 Thomas Garvey 3:1 James Foley 23 Albert Met :et. 1 - John McGee .ferry ('Connor John Garvey J. L. Sullivan Reg. McGee Total 64 62 54 68 61 68 61 443 66 63 627 6, 80 62 66 83 68 64 fill &5 5s 623 66 59 W 67 61 64 61 64 59 619 611 64 81 52 6.2 62 62 .59 62 64 60s 1;1 54 57 63 :s1 60 fib 64 63 6:4 64 61 41 Bl 1.4 63 62 63 63 600 .9 61 61 57 56 ..4 52 :eo 4)0 :,W) .54 60 61 :x14 52 54;; 51 57 .59 :,4)4 .4:: 60) 144 61 2:1 401 22' 60 200 :11 60 •26 54 :11 59 2:1 4s •2% 63 :tie 57 :4,i. '•44 2s •'3 .fames Garvey w'e0T1P11 I.i'. $T. Al't4l:*T1Nt: NO. 2. T. McCann 24 17 51 Nut. Tbotnpeos 211 :Rt 66 1:. t'urhen 26 30 .56 J. I.eddy 31 29 51 T. Kearney 27 32 59 H. 1.eildy 23 33 61 G. Boyle 17 22 49 W. Redmond 144 181)15101).4b. It. F. Perdue 25 1). D. (antis , 9)+ %%UI. Pinder 30 32 69 S Morrison 29 17 56 Jas. McManus 94 30 54 J. 1). Farrish 37 29 36 Jobs Webb 27 21 4s .1. McQuillan 31 27 .ls W. Prouse 12 It. Hone 29 T. R. Rundle 34 :40 64 !'hailer Thomas........,27 Il. F. Pordne 17 D. 11. Cann% 26 W. Hisrett :w Thomas Shirts 17 B. C. WcIr '16 W. J. McLean 30 113 d3 Robert Il1.uwtt 99 i1 60 W. J. Parks 11 Standing of teams competing at sixth annual tournament of the Hur00000uty Rene League, held at Point Farm on June 1701, 1914. No. Ataof foese4dnt. Auburn 617 1st Dungannon No. 1 613 Inti St. Augustine 619 art St. Helens No. 1 60e 4th ltochalsh 601 Sth l'olborne 600 8th St. Helens No. -1 5AO 7114 Lucknow 564 44th Kingsbridge 5614 9th 1t'estfleld 565 lOth Whitechurch 537 11th Kintail.. 52.5 111h Besides the tenni competing there were swine thirty-six individual cowpet dors. Score 67 Robt. McAllister, St.Augustine. (H. ('. It. L. medal.) 66 A. 1)icklneon Auburu l 66 Alt. Robinson Auburn 1 (Two special prizes of 115 each donated by Dr. Macklin and W. Proudfoot, Goderich.) 68 Alex. Johnston Kintail 2n,1 ;H. C. R. L. prize.) 66 P. Sanderson Dungannon 3rd 641 Joe Brophy St. Augustine 4th .Dungannon 6th tett Geo. Yunghlutt Auburn 5th f.5 H. Bellamy' ........ 64 Capt. Kinshau...Bt.Qugustlne 701 64 .1. Bissett Colborne 6th r,4 W. Wwtaon Auburn 9th 64 John Scott Lochalsh 10th 114 James Raker tit. Helens lith W C Robertson Colborne 12th 64 Mic'I Cummins, St. Augustine 13th 144 R. I)taher Dungannon 14th 64 N'u,. McQuillan 6t. Helens 15th 64 T. R. Hundle...Goderlch Twp. 16th 63 D. Stalker Westfield 17th 63 W. Reid Dungannon lath 63 P. Bissett Colborne 19th 63 D. Cameron Lochalsh 20th tit .1. McLean Colborne 21st 63 ('has. Beadle Auburn tt)n.l 6:4 W. Chisholm Colborne 23rd 63 .1 Logan.... ..., Auburn 24th 1:3 R. Carrick Whitechurch 23th 63 Dan Long Lochalsh 26th 63 ('has. Elliott Dungannon 27th 62 Fred Cook Westfield •lath 62 Frank Nsegel Anhurn 29th 62 Geo. Symonds Colborne 30th 62 W. R. Pinder (olborne :11st 62 Geo. Webb St. Helens 32nd 62 T. Allen Dungannon 33rd 62 Geo. Beadle Auburn :14th 11g B. Simpson Dungannon :35th 62 W. Millar St. Helens 36th 62 llarvey Webb St. Helens :17th 62 J. Chisholm Colborne 3sth 62 John Johnson Dungannon 3961 62 W. E. McPherson...St. Helen% 4001 61 R. Leddv St. Augustine net 61 J.7'. Rohinsou...Whitechureh 42nd 61 W. .1. Millar 8t. Helens 43rd 61 Chas. Asquith Auburn 4401 61 Harvey Ma.tnwaring,St.Heleu. 45th 61 W. Wilson Lucknow 46th 61 John Mason Lochalsh 47th 61 A. .1. Goldthorpe Colborne 444th 61 W. Symmonl)s . Colborne 49th 61 Mark Artnstrong.St.Augustlne 50th 61 I-;llwell Webster St.Helens 51st TYRO PRI%t: WINNER.. 66 A. Dickenson Auburn 10 63 .1. McLean Colborne 2nd 62 W. R. Pinder Colborne 3r,l 61 John Mason Lochalsh 4t1 61 Gere. Murray Klntail .5th 60 Mont. Bissett Coltome lith 60 Jahn McGee Kingsbridge 7th EXTRA 44ERIg' PRIZE44. Marvin McDowell 'td 11 51 Fred took Is -13 51 D. Sulker 2)- :63 63 It, H. Taylor 20 22 42 Thoma..Ta) tor ..:.. 3) 29 60 We.. )ttackhou4$ ' 21 3:1 56 Aha McDowell 27 16 52 John 51'1 •htm$* ' : . .Ate '+Z. litttkley ebbe::- ,•w: 111 47 B. Fred Cook .40. 2• 31 6.2 55.5 WUITFA'HI'R. 0l NO. 1 A. Robertson 27 P..,j.eaTer 21 Robert Carrick AI 8. Deacon 2s A. Ring D. Beecroft "9 8. MUMS 2w 2s 22 21) G. T. Robe non C. King C. leaver a1NTAt1.. John Cathcart... ...... .._.^2 C. McLean t5 1Cd Sister a 110 Mex. Johnwtoa 82 J. McKay 26 T. Collinson 15 81 .sl 110 Goma Murray $. McDowell K. McLennent A. McMnrrhle,,,, 26 DV$QArt1to.. Earl Wilson IN Jobs Rotuma 118 D. Olean fa W. Jobaste, >N Ii.sbe-,.......»...-n 29 13 'r2 30 2.5 2!+ 10 .t:t 1" 39 .8 34 6.3 Ss 60 w 814 61 47 51 11111.7 ♦1 54 ra 51 10 30 34 MO 24 30 17 41 29 31 gm 59 e9 67 4400 .e 29 19 r e, t1 3JtiSf S 1:. McAllister 1st J. McDonald 2nd W. Chisholm 3x1 E. Elliott 4th 11. .1. Crawford Sth It. !Usher 6th Gus Kenchan ... 7110 II. Bellatnv huh J. Johnston 9th 11'. McQuillan 10th W. E. Mcl'herson iltl, ('. Robertson 12th J. I'ucion 131h Geo. Yunghlntt 14th E. Sennet 15th R. Elliott 16th C. McLean �a� 17th lr.+"---T-"• "•teM1!/'•-•tet h J. Breph) ...., lent 3. Webster 20th SIR J. P. WHITNEY ir AGAIN IN POWER I Nes Majority of 57 as Compared Witn M In the Last Mouse -Gustave Evanturel Regains Seat Sir James Whitney's Government was returned to power In the general elections In Ontario on Monday. His majority iu the new Legislature over all will be 57, compared with 64. over all In the la.' House i� Conservative Gains (8) Bruce S. Haldlwand (nerd Lantbton E. Ontario S. Wentworth N. Parkdale (new) Riverdale (new) Niagara Falls (new) I) Liberal Gains (12) 47 47 47 4.5 45 4: 45 1.5 It 44 44 14 41 44 4:4 44 42 42 12 42 380.00 divided Into 20 prizes, :400 yards -pomade 50. 2 best scores omitted. Brant N Brant S. Cochrane Essex N. Essex 8. Lincoln (new) Middlesex N. Ottawa E. Ottawa W. Prince Edward Peterboru N'. Windsor (new) Independent Gains (2) Wellington South Prescott (heel Conservatives Elected (14) Addington, Black 1,801 Algoma, ('rigg 400 Brockville, Donovan 4(k) brace, 8.. Cargill 326 Carleton, McElroy 840 Durham E., Preston 648 Durban W., Devitt 227 bundaa, Whitney Sarin, erin, McKeowh 670 *Agin E., Brower 347 Elgin W., McDlarmld 315 P' ootenac, Rankin 400 Port William, Jarvis 300 Grenville, Ferguson 634 (key C., Lucas 1,000 Grey Pte, Cameron 730 Grey 8., Jamieson ' Ude }taldtmand, Jacques .•, Halton. Nixon 3Samlltoh W., handle .. Hastings E., Grant Hastings N., Cook Hastings W., Johnson Huron W., Musgrove Huron S., Etlber Kenora, Maehiu Kent W., 8ulman Kingston, Ross . Lambton \V., Hanna Lanark N . Preston I-wnerk S., Hall Lmbton T.. Martyn Leede, 1)argavel Lennox. Carscallen London. Neck Manitoulin, Gamey Middlesex T., Mciarlan Muskoka. Armstrong Niagara Falls, Musgrove Norfolk S., Pratt ...... Nortbuutuberland E., Nesbitt Nlptssing, Morell Ontario N.. Hoyle Ontario S., Calder Parry Sound. Edgar Perth S., Iiennewels Pee!, F•Ilis Perth N . Torrance Peterboru E., Thompson Port Arthur, Hogattl Renfrew N , Dunlop Renfrew S . McGarry Rainy River. Mathieu 8t. Catharines, Jessop Sault :rte. Marie, Hearst Blmcoe C. Thompson Simco' E., Hartt Rlmeue 8.. Ferguson Suncor W. Duff Stormont, Shearer Sudbury, McCrae Temfskaming, Magladery Toronto S.W. (A), Foy Toronto S.W. (B). Gooderham Toronto N.W. (A4, Crawford Toronto N.W. IB4, McPherson Toronto N.E. (A), Pyne Toronto N.E. (B), Irish J'oronto S.E. (Al, Owens Toronto S. F,. (B), Hook' Parkdale, Price Riverdale, Russell Vletorle N., Mason Victoria S.. Carew 'Waterloo N., Mills Waterloo 8., Hall Welland. Sharp Wellington W., Chamber* Wentworth N., Rykert ..., Wentworth 5., Regan York E. Henry York N., Lennox i'nrk W., Godfrey Liberals Llegt4d (24) KiDNEY DISEASE IN 11IVERY SYMPTOM Why Mrs. Mark Posed Qukk Hebei is Dodd's Kid gills Miscott Harbor. Glou ter Co., N.B. -June 16 (14peciel)-" some live or sixears I was troubled with hpcttache. i tried many tonic', but kept Irowinst .readily worse, until i decided to try D�odd's Pills. They gave me 1i�idney almost. irriikmediate relief." This i the statement of Mrs. A. Mark, well known end highly rsepect- e4 here. "My trouble started with • cold, and gradually grew worse. 1 hal stiffness In my joints and cramps In my musette and suffered from neursl- Oa. 1 bed beast flutterings and head- aches, nay eM►p was broken and un- refreshing and 1 was alw• a tired and nervous. 1 had dark circles under arty eye', I was Irritable and ott.e 'Hwy mid had • bitter teat* In my mouth In the emerebep. 1 den had attacks of rbMstlem. Three hove@ of tkidd's Kidney P.U. Hued was op." -The principalship of the mobile [reboot at Milverton bee been offend to Mr. Ffedonik Rena, of Daems..ee. BntrtW.,' Daridllon Brant 8., Ham Itruce W., Bowman }truce N., McDonald Cochrane, Lang Essex N.. Dnrharme Essex S., Wigle glengarry, Munro Huron C., Proudfoot Kent P:., P`erguaon Lincoln, Marsh 11 Middlesex N. dere Middlesex W. Katt ........ Norton' 111.. Atkinson Northumberland W., Cleft ..._ Ottawa 41., Pinard .... Ottawa W., Hurdman ... Oxford N., Rowell Oxtnrd 8 , Mayberry Prince Edward, Parliemeat ,Peterboro W., Gillespie Russell, Racine Sturgeon Palls, Magian Wellington it. Richardson Windsor, Tolmle Indep.w4u4W (2) Prescott. Evantars) Wellington S., Carter Labor (1) Hamilton R., ttt.dbolme 400 1,4U 600 1,000 174 163 520 Arc'. 16 1,466 847 75 539 13 450 183 1,496 330, 398 800 928 164 70,E 400 373 lxn 600 200 619 .600 500 600 Gov Acre. 200 1.200 735 230 SOu 600 800 100 600 45(1 3,546 3,879 2,129 2,393 1,653 1,317 2,641 2.698 664 1,941 27F 70( 1,00( 89( 800. 16' 601' 35( 23r Accl 334 36, 60( 7 5( 10( 124 Acel 311 40( 267 149. 101 1..10 111 421 114 121 4 394 26( 30( 1,001 421 401 341 91 884 11:Gel's Patterns atominnlin Perrin Gloves AllEthat is Required for the hummer Cottage Our stock of Furnishings for Summer Homes Is most com- plete and comprises all that is newest at most popular prices. Japanese Straw Mats and Rugs in all sizes from 3 feet by 6 feet to 9 feet by 12 feet. From 25c each. Brusselette'4quare for Bummer cottages and betlr•sisis, very eerviceable sizes 3 yards by :li yards 97.00 :1 •. ,, i1 7.75 3i "Cr" 4 9.00 11 1 •e i 111.00 Japanese \Irtttngs by for yard. I,Arge stock of Japanese Mattings, all color., at 12lo. 15o. 20o. 25o. 30o and 400 per yard. Special prices for pieces of 10 pods. Bordered Scrims Bordered Set line make the most suitable Cur- tain mattrial for Summer Cottage', a large cboice of English and American Scrims. Fancy Borders st . 15o to 415o per yard Coco Mattings Coco Mattings in all widths for verandahs and step, best quality only stocked. 22 -inch 27 -inch 911 -inch and 43 inches wide 45 cents 56 cents 65 cents and 85 eentr Measurements taken and laid free of charge. Bamboo Verandah Screens, best make, all colors, per yard.. Awnings and Window Shades made to order. sizes. Striped Awnings in all 25c The New Sweater Coats For women, men and children have arrived. E �. Millar's Scotch Store 'Hass Sri Everyone does not know as much about mak- ing biscuits as we have learned in over so years of making ERRIN'S DAIRY CREAM SODAS If you wish to know how dainty and "s -good" a soda can be -just taste Perrin's "Fancy Thin" DairyCre.m Sodas. If you like the old-fashioned Soda Biscuit our regular Dairy Cream Soda is what will please you. Either kind comes to you in sealed packages that permit tone of tkeir good ness to escape between the oven and your table. 5 cents, 10 cents and 26 cents the package - at your grocer's. Every package guaranteed. 10 cents in coin or stamps and yesir grocer's name bring you the "Perrin Sample Package" of delightful lana biscuits. D. S. PE RRI N & COMPANY Limited LONDON - - CANADA t..a sin I. Ponta TAM MAL - .•wr ,.aces a • • ash +9ewdets: wilintvorrom • while doing roadw,»k. had •he mie- fortun« 10 he kicked in the aide by rl hotsod several ribs were fraetui ed. - -Mr. Thomas Pearn, cf the Mitehtll rood. Hlanshar', met with a ..•nous. accident Smut -rimy evening. Whd. 1 sweeping above his granary, a Mow; hoard allowed hie to (all through.' He struck on the edge of jt hoard- I ne•th and bloke several ribs and in- jured his lung. His condition is re- garded as quite oeriorr•. -One of the fastest tarn r wings in Westminster township want held nn the farm of Mr. Hobert Haty on Finlay afternoon, the actual time being two hours and 55 minutes. 'About 1340 men ware nceupied on the work d were divided into two teams, one r+ pteined by Mr Caleb Millan end the they by Mr. J. C. Nichol, the former team oompleting their hal( of the .Irnrtirre 10 rninntre sheaf of their opponents. Mr Alex Simeon, of (iI►nwnrth, wan the framer When the building was Seethed the men who had worked an hard took part in the feetivitie. which aecornpany such an ooeaaion, and a most enjoyable time was spent. WOMEN' HEADACHE is caused from the blood being thirk- tined with uric acid ening clrcnlatin A d•s b from Pekin eye that I. the bead. Anti 'sic Pine cure all iia kssd todNf „Whit+ welt, any forme of kidney trouble. They are so t good and ensure F . J. Rutland 'intuit- exee.t.1 tics t.osth• aso. >R1s 1b8 less them. He sure yon get Anti-t'rie lowers are atm $Masts' "Mt,- 1 Pills. B. v. MaHoe On every hoz. t4de only at F. J. Bst3M's drug store. MIRING WSH 5TDTS'4tI4T ITCH Ye. -not in half an hour -not in ten minutes --hilt in :. senmds, Just a few dmpa of that mild, smith.' rnoling wash, the 1).0.4). Pte. scription, the fan cure for eczema. And the itch la goneYour binning skin is instantly relieved and you have absolute protection for all rummer skin LI -mold's. Dont fail to ti y this famous remedy for any kind of skin ti"uhle-weknnw D.D.D. will give you 'natant relief. Js.. A. Campbell, Central Drug Store, Goderieh. Is the canal of life but it become. a 41awer if dogged op. Ad life consists of building up and tearing dawn and just in the same manner that the blond carries to the various parts of the body the food that the cells need for building ep,, so it is compelled to arty away the waste material that's torn down. Thew waste materials are enisonowa and destroy us unless the liver and kidneys ars stimulated into refreshed and vigorous life. DR. P ERCE'S Golden Medical Discovery r thepower-a vitalizing power. it act* nn the stoutch Mil wpm of and nutrition -on the purifying filters which iaa die Idea Tics fresh vitalised blond feeds nerves, heart =toric► M evil Ism alterative rollover catarrh of use stemeak sad ssssss�srq re sand lora bees s.ceerare' for more Ors • aos- at.slse • s M. sM b• �sMsr. It b.itds ap there' M rwado s syste . co: tilted 1►- 4f ere de+s'hsYisa eoN'-or keve eatarrk of tee ern said toner MO oak* w'idni prlsrip1 of Anwhss-ri✓'w-*sets ore tlllyetit slssbsl sod yin ems ebtals dal@ =N walla 4. 1 -seat IRMO him sit may +@tsse ar s�s>rtltitrl boa at William Iffillanalionpeovig A SEWER