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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-5-13, Page 5i THE SIGNAL OODERICH, ONTARIO IiTEZTIFY Tothelimitilleit L i h""411116fills Cara. et D of as Lau ee In pins la mg Mak ritYrwN hardly Wigs Lydia • Vow - god •iWdl1aa no as lot Int Iwillr- yon, moa- >C:ise e- SIM mem my bsd`lr1L" — itti I aa Nes- lift N am alt, wleals 111, Mabee. 121111111ddltpdos la gay ban tta ole a i issaan , I—alto hal ilksInsgaiong ID Balt i Ammo w agke Inst eta nodkam iseboa- 42 • ems faWa 4le' > g mad I i on i sffdde gni. Mum =rgego_ `•r run I was a i IMI rllr•tl• I Ione I Ism to .tfer tl w — IL J. Cy= lima Tisa sonms e[ Ws a r Abbas •a anti astta r srapogallitf la asdensti. N j)se one fosslit again Inns M Wei■,hissOa. (msa- ratllPiginallaose Tour haw will . algal/, •awnd y a wails Ind ideeloANIM ermie e.. The Salty time Lamm A wssarlgMa tan iia metros tine mem e! the God is tett It le spied Milk tour tattoos In most et the ha - gnaw at edvflssd MOW a Latta it Y Dem; ,reek. Emmet 1114/More. Asa; $,. — Adel; Saab - Ow Alia; Pemba, One; 'rtislselos. 10"; Imam. Anna at last: ]fast _dish lest re i.Ii; ,rsasbw.. Isla: :Urid/h. Addl; Scaadtaavlan. Odra: Croatian DWI: Deboodi aa. Rest: Tyrrhenian Eher; Ztrurlbn, Char; Marsarha, nese: t7.rman. Gott; Preach. lieu: Spanish. Me; Pan- ellize Llan. b Aeg)o4ason the thre►MtMr Mine means "good." which has four biters. YOU OAX BUGar ANY DAY as 11.1111411113GN E it OMEN 11011.1110.drT A1•o snast.sal gse eirom me t yearn beWEmmet Instrseean endo Use very cstatsran flea O. A Ft,eIlnra.F.O.A..Prindp•I. U. D. Tzarinas. Secretary. 10 row County and District assesses of Gallipoli Victories.-- R'/dtss Lees and Win—Notable Allied Gains In West Landow May 11—Interest In the 1Mtrtttme war brought to a climax by de sinking of the Lusltsula was dlsened yesterday to Important ds- veiepsents in three theatres of action atad in Italy's impending entry Into the cosine. Despite re,nforcements hurriedly brought up to protect the pear of the Russian columns being Mrs oat of the Carpathians by Oen. von Vackensen's army, the lat- ter os.Unaod Its drive, forcing post - Goa after position and capturing 116000 prisoners. according to the Berlin statement. The Teuton allies are pressing their advance 1n an of - fort to force the Russians from Gal- ilee. With this section clear they would be ab'e to release a large force which would be available for added strength on the western front. Co- °OeW roper's from Petrograd state Sat Russians comlug from Mltsu In the fighting in the Baltic provinces es lrtday defeated the main German Isswadtng force which was divided sad driven from Its liun of advance. Athens reports that Kaltd Bahr !actress In the Dardanelles Is under ersttnuoas bombardment and that its tall Is lmmlcnt. The town of Dar- d anelles Is re,wrted *flee. From Milan ft le reported that the town of Enos has been •b:dnd- reed by the Turis and that 1&.000 wounded Turks have ar- ✓ ived at Ccn,tantlnople causing great depression. The Sultan, the court tad the government are reported to be ready to abandon the capital, ac- esstrdiwg to Athens. Rome despatches tell of an ta- nsaasttgly 'nalatent war spirt: among the people but indecision ie the ,inset. Austria's anal reply is still awaited In kome Meanwhile the e mpromely important decrees signed by the ministers at .the recent cabinet as.egingn are being held for imme- diate publication following receipt of Om Austrian reply. Ypres Strain Relieved Northers :'ranc•, May 11—Sunday sad yaetsrday fierce fighting took between the sea and the Scarpe. tillissup.sed yesterday with a furious Osman bombardment of the British • to the eastward of Ypres :01 - by German infantry attacks tweed throughout the day and lad to several hand-to-hand encount- ers. Owing to the superiortty of Ger- ms ambers and guns on this part Of Om Sol. the British had a difficult Illildlislat held. As a return blow Ms 11111111diand the French on the lino team Isvaa:e to the Scarpc gave tea emosilsaesa. They subjected this Ung SmesrMsee.a They subjected this Pas to • po.bardment under which tho s hook. Bursting shells wrought the German lines' far forty The British infantry car - front lines of the German over a front a mile In width road from L•vante towards tdlMls. This British troops were Edat° th. nanking are ofany m guns but In spite of thl4 gas tae German counter-attacks W retain the trenches they won. r to the south the English ar did tn'i:h damage. but the in- fssatry •ttac_ which was begun st tale point v. es not pressed owing to the unmask': g of many German bat- teries. Thet.e attacks have held many German srtny corps on this part of the Ilse, c:."i:dng the Germans heavy rises and reducing the strain on ares. OUR Specialties Plumbing H eating Eavestrottgbing Ketal Work Electric Wiring Prompt daest$di to an small jebe sea tlt.ete ea Asir woek- W. R. -MDER- lis.. NI O.mt>tbas Siris The population of the town of Mitchell this spring is 1,7M a failing off of turfy Year. The population of Kincardine, as shown by this year', assessment roll, is 2,124, an locrena. over Int year. Ed. Davidson, of McKillop, had one of his heads badly laownsed while op- erating a citculer raw. cutting wood. Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Robert Bullard, of Hassell, was alar- ried et London recently to Jas. Down, W . Wallace, who worked fur Messrs. Graham on the Std concession of Sten Wilson Talked Peace TRUI.wAT, MAT II illi 7 Mra we r e trate, Sanders and Moir presided over the case. The death occurred on Tuesday, May 4th, of Annie Marguerite, deug ter of Mr. sod Mrs. Thome, Bisset. The dammed had been unwell for the past year. She was io her twenty. third year. The marriage toot place et Forest , on April 24th of George Dyer Hurdon, of Port Frank. Rev. D. J. Cornish, Anglican minister, officiated. The couple will reside at Port Frank. ley, and imitated in the first eootln- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blatchford and gent. has been reported killed. family, of Usborne, recently moved to The name of Harvey Dorrance, son town end are oocupying the brick real- ? deuce on William streetwhich they of Jas. Dominos, of McKillop, appears purcha ed from U. Llodenfield. Mn. :rears Llodenfleild and chlldten have joined Mr. Liadenleld at Parkhill, where he has gone into the hardware business. SEAFORTH. Wm. Somerville has been ap ted secretary -treasurer of the Co ,gist, of Exeter and Miss ear Hazlewood, among the list of those woo ed in the recent fighting in Prance. The Zurich Herald states that during the hot weather spell in April no fewer then twenty horses in that sec- tion succumbed to the intense heat. Mn. Cbarler Logan, • respected re- sident of the Parr line, Stanley. died on Monday, May 3rd, aged eighty- e ight ight - eight years. One son end two daugh- ters survive. Andrew Archibald, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Archibald, of Tuckersmitb, who had been teaching school et To- ronto, bas enlisted and is in training with the artillery at Niagara. Robert Orr died at his home in Stanley township on April 27. He hied been iu failing health and had been blind for the pest twenty years. The widow, two daughters and four e ons survive. The Henault Observer says : Never in our recollection hive we seen gra.. e nd grain so tar advanced so early in the season. The fall wheat is looking fine and there is every iodisation of an abundant hay crop. On Saturday, May 1st, Mrs. Douglas Graig, an aged resident of Mensal, passed away at the age of eighty-four years. Lasi year the deceased paid a visit to relatives in Ireland. Two sons end one daughter survive. jig.iIAoawt t perch to Newly Natural- ised is Cheered Pbllsdelphia. May 11—President talked "peace" last night In s a rewhich N. clearly de- blgoed to et out the .entiment of • United States regarding the so- Lla to be .akin on the usitan y. 1.". address before 4,000 newly natur aired citizens contained so refsren.•e to the tide of anger width bas .+ttrred the nation through the toes of American lives. "There le such a t king as being too proud AOC" to s"' ed.the President. "A nation may be so right that It does Int need to convince others by force that 11 Is rtht. Peace b the healing said elevating influence of the world." Despite the general expectation the President did not grasp the occasion Manito dne Cha policy he would pursue regarding the Leanest* disaster. The President excoriated hyphenated Americans and those who were at- tempting to stir up racial and sec - (tonal antagonism In the United Dost.,. His remarks were rwcmdly cheered. BURN= BRITISH OLPTIVMi T. J. McAsb, postmaster at Varna, died on May 3rd from blood -poisoning. husband died twenty-five years ago. A sliver in the hand was the original cause of the trouble. He was in his sixty-third year sal is survived by his wife, one daughter and one son. Institute hoard. Mr. and Mrs. J .O illi,, have moved 10 Stratford, where Mr. Gillies has se- cured e.ploymeut. The machines for the manufacture of shells are now being installed et the Robert Ball Engine Co.'s plant. Mr. John Button, of Toronto Uni- versity, is assisting at the Collegiate Institute duriod•thes:illness of Mr. Mackay. John Best, son of J. M. Best, of town, has passed his final examination before the Law Society and is now • full•fiedged barrister. Alex. McLennan, son of John Mc- Lennan, janitor at the poetomce, is among shone reported wounded In the recent $gbting in France. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corbett, of Fort Saskatchewan, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suther- land. They are on their honeymoon trip. Mrs. Angus Kennedy departed this life at her home here on April 28th, in her eighty-sixth year. She is survived by three sons and four daughters. Her Grey Mee aweert Statements of Atreo- 44105- MNw'. OMerent Story Loudon. May 11—The Porrign Of - am ime .worn statements hos two Detet newspaper men in which the mars* le made that R:Ilish prisoners et war were shot by german troops. The doctosats comprise statements teas from two Osmium d.s•rNra to a. a feet that the Reveriaa regi• were ordered by Price. Row t to take to B. itlob prisoners pain of severe punlsbmeat. One base is itstase•d la wMRb 4e Hrttisa Arr11.seea.re were bursted eve 1s • hsopar. Cha Germans Boned bed re- *strlag • medal knottier lestanse with 04 edifies Pviswere shot eat • wall at WiMeh. Iberia sabot that a gs.ram.at illMae mom war it'd Met ?,pouts byA..Ae.lr W• as deans' with the trammed of *Nib ,riee.ees acrd moms' MMI - has 1. Germany. Ambassador oer- says there has Issea $ COMS t a the maths W. L. McQuarrie, son of Mr. and Mn. Hector McQuarrie, of Gray town- ship, who has been in business at ties- katcon, b•+ purchased a business et Simpson, Sark. He is also • partner in a hardware business at Borden, Sask. Mrs. Robert Robertson, of the 12th concession, Grey, passed away on May Sed_ She was bora In Elms township in 1848 and for the past forty-three dean she bad lived in Grey township. Her husband died thirteen years ago. Three sone and 000 daughter survive. The death occurred on Friday, April 30th, of John Hyslop at his home on the Oth concession of Tuckersmith. He was born in York county seventy- six Years ago, but had been a resident nI Tucksrsmith for the past thirty-five years. Two sone and two daughters survive. le the reaction commencing ? The assessor of Grey townebip this year announces an increase In population of nearly fiftyover last year. The total this year 2,O0. In 1891 the popula- tion of the township was in the neigh- borhood of 4,000. The uvessor of Hay township this year returns a popula- tion of 2.883, showing an increase of fifty-three over last year'+ return. The population of the township of Tucker - smith last year was given as 1,4163. This year the assessor gives it es 2,032. BRUSSELS. Dr. Finlay Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fraser, bas opened a dental office at Sudbury, Ont. The lawsuit in the cane between Con- tractor Kirkby end the corporation coat the town 1864.153, mostly in law- yers' fees. Mr. James Nicholson, of McKillop, having sold his farm, is moving to Brussels to live. He has purchased the house and lot of A. Somers. The property on the corner of Ales ander and Flora streets has been sold to Mrs. Elizabeth Proctor, wbo intends to have the house and premises gener- ally repaired. Mies Mildred Little, who had been assistant in Miss Mar Roes' millinery store, lett last week for Shelburne. Ont., where she was married to J D. Richardson, of that place. Alexander Smith, of Saa►•tuai, formerly of Seaforth, a lad of fourteen, has 000structed exact models of a Curtis hydroplane and a Newport bi- plane. They have been exhibited and used as models in the manual instruc- tion classes connected with the Ssaks- coon public schools. CLINTON. Neiroo Crich has disposed of his barber business to Fred Lockwood. " Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Rutledge have re- turned to towis atter a visit with their ten at MontreaL Dr. Rutledge is re- gaining his health. The members of the Clinton and Au, burn Baptist churches recently pee- sented their pastor, Rev. J. K. Fairfull with an address of appreciation and a bicycle. Mr. Falrfull basust com- pleted his first year on the field. Core Vivian, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rathwell, who are wen known here and in Stanley, was married at Winnipeg on April 27 to Oliver Mowat Ballantyne, of Bran- don, Mao. They will reside at Brandon A pretty home wedding tools place at the home of Mr. and Mn H. E. Baines on Mocday, May 3rd, when their daughter, Violet, became the wife of Pte. Benjamin Pearson, of the 34th Battalion, Guelph. Rev. Canon Dunne, of London, performed the ceremony. Mn. W. L. Dowser. a former 't•esi- dont here, died at Detroit on April 271,h. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mn. D. Macdonald, of town, and was in her forty-first year. Her bushand and two children survive. Interment took place in Clinton cemetery. While engaged in housecleaning op- erations Mrs. A. O. Pattison tell from • step -ladder and 'broke one arm and otherwise it f ared herself. She was alone at the time and • considerable period elapsed before anyone was aware of the accident. Dr. Wm. J U. Malloch, of Toronto, wbo ie attached to the Toronto Uni- versity General Hospital (Corps, was on April :11th the guest of the Ontario Cluh at dinner and was prevented with • hendsorde wrist watch. He is a ns - tie. of Clinton, a eon of the late D. M. Malloch Dr. and Mrs. Stewart, of Woodstock, New Brunswick, are visiting at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. sod Mn. John Bro dlloot. Dr. Stewart le not in good health and it is hoped the change of climate will prove beneficial. BX ETER. Dr. O. F. Roulston has purchased the new residence built by John Ped- lar. on Mein street, for $3.700. R. H. Clay, a representative of the 'Imperial Tea 0o., of London, was fined 180 and costs remedy for selling tea here without • Howse. Magi, - our Floors Need Paht Pain t preserves the wood. loser eamitary and healthful. Painted themeless bright and cheery. Painted donee so emir ,hawed—a damp cloth keeps them free of dastrd germs.. Paint your loons ,tad tbeskilm theca always Sine and Span. Seiur's Floor Paint 'SHAD[ M CAIIIIItr in all ready to brush on—anyone can , etsa iy and smoothly. And it gives a dissebie, lupous finish, that tays fresh trod wears, and wears, and wars. k coats teas to use than other fbor pliolt. tieDaneo -k covers more gumbos and wealfl.. boor. We have Seetour's faloor Paint iii kid basetIii odors, suitable for every doer the bonredloni kitchen to garret. - Callas iia far a color card, and a ant, get setatsining book, 'Tile Howe That 'ma Weinm for children, bat "grown ups" list at figs pat oI it. Free to our friends. manager, M. Telfer ; secretary-treas- urer, •cretary trees- urer, O. Geddes ; comml :tee, J. Phalan, F. Mclean, M. Whke, R. Brooks and 1. J. Davis. Winglesse bas • neon( team this year and will enter the Lakeside League, which will Include the same teams as last year with the addition of teams from Clinton and Goderich. The news was received Let week of the death of Private Edward Murch, son of W. H. March, of Wing - ham, who enlisted for service early in the war. He died as the result of gunshot wounds in the head. Ross Hinkley, the noted football player, who was reported killed et the battle of L•ngemarck, is • brother of L. F. Binkley, of town. Among those wounded in the recent fighting are the following Winghem boys : Jobe Marshall, Bert Wylie, Arthur O'Far. reit. Percy Seder and Harry Howard. W INGHAM. The total •esees.eet of Wingbam leis year is tiOCiD,Ina en increase over last year of $l8.1e16 Mrs. Geo. Graham, mother of Mrs. Samuel Tindall, of Wiottb•m, died •t her home at Atwood no April lath. She was in her eighty-se000d year. The work of layirg sewers oo Ed- ward street and John street hes roan - moored with T..1. McLean u contrac- tor and R. W. Adam, as inspector. Up to the preseot fifty-three from Wingbam have waisted for service in the war- twenty -eve In the first coo - Unseat, seven la the second and twenty -cm in the gird. Margaret DISCOS, w41e of Junes Heayas, died et her home at Chicago oo May let. Elbe was a sister of the late Robert Demos, of Rut Wawa- nceh, and was a tosser resident of Win66 am. The remelts were interred in Winghem ceseetarv. The marriage took place at Strut ford on ANb of Mies Pauline Buttery. d•a ter of Mr. avid Mrs. J. T. But- tery. of WI/wham. and Charles R. Gundy. rhe bridegroom b the son of Rev. J. R. Gand a former Methodist minister here. Mr. and Mrs. Goody will reside at St. Thomas. The R i ham Advance has been Purchased by Mr. John Joynt, Reeve of Iweheow. Mr. 'oyes is net • sews. man. man. and be will be assisted In hit are vesture by Mr. A. G. Smith, who Mss been with The Luoknow Sea - thud. Mr. Geo. Spotless, the LM sd- itee esd .asegw will sive bis whole attention to 1h. business .eleses to which be is Interested. Win/sham baseball elob bold its ea - must n g os Ape11 MIM sod elestad the MMwieg Zai s : Heseeery prs54eata. L [embody, L. Hinkley sad W. Ryer : president. Herb Cramp - bell ; vie Oeoege Jaeger : Seasonable Footwear wR feel the very least we can do for you when you come into this store U to glee you Shoes or Rubbers that will be •heolutely com- fortable and will wear to your satisfaction We want you to realise that your well - fare is our first 000sideratlon Our prices are moat reason able. REPAIRING Geo. MacVicar North side of Square Ooderich sdw AGE TEA PUTS UR AND COIOR IM HAIR Doral may gray, lap Tao mod tld- Om dsrhom bora so as ly Oat nobody as LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC —:—AND—:— SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, L uarrED UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRLTES. Write for Pnrticniers- LOTTIE ARMSTRONG, F. LINFORTH WiLLOOOSE, Registrar. Wm Dec (Demobs) PdadgaL Address: -354-6 Dundas St., London, Ont. Some people oast their breed upon the waters, expecting it to Dome back toasted. "I noderstaod you began your life as a newsboy," ohssrved the Mood ad- miringly. No," replied the million- aire. "Souse tom has been fooling you. I began life as an infant." The Oolf Profession/81 (giving a lee- son)—"You know, sir, you lift your elbow too much to pis golf y." Tl•e New Member—"How dare you! I'll report you to the committee r rm is life-long teetotaller t" "Can any of you children tell me anything about Moms I" Inquired the Sunday school teacher. "Yes, ma'am." said a little girl. hopefully : "be was the any man who broke all the Com- mandments at once." "Charles." ss,ld the teacher in the botany class, "am you tell me the dif- ference between anneal and biennial plants r "Teens," said Charles. "An- nuals are plants feet die once a year, and blennlats are those that die twice a year." Yea ahs Ism gray, laid bar bar,- qt l►ty dark end lestmee ago ofgkt fi yawn ma a SO ar boas ed at drug my nag mon. liwa •f s/ tab Md. .ess Sp s IWO, ere said r It mil4lommt drag.* Iegamodlliss the 1 go saasrslly aid fist as mug ass rill M Inas hem Mao Is bo'aafsye gray. be - and this barna M dry. them. kss.sss dor ss er two eaya.Yene U r gray heir vssYse ash Mrs Dress Ira- ink .i ►+_ s snip reein f (ba ba ..rthsbeettiqis Mks ees t ossa( emend. se get epe gad gni- with y e"al a Mm lime ith VOW* els e t earirkaem. r • ret dip BISCUITS l i/dw m Okmads . Ss AMU DON'T WAIT! Do It Now HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH BEGINS, AND AVOID THE RUSH S All wiring done by the latest Hydro -Electric rule. I All work guaranteed. r T Electric re airing of all kinds promptly attended to, at rea- ,tonable prices. S We carry a complete and tip - to -date line of Electric Fixtures and Supplies at: all times. ROBERT TAIT ELECTRIC RAYONS and J!L4TERS A SPECIALTY Offks 92—JUST PHONE—Hews 190