HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-6-17, Page 8a TIIM DAT. Juni I7, 1411
ONLY SIXTEEN,
UIL VERY SICK
Tar Hew She Was Mad.
Wel by LydLLaPiakian'4
Vegetable Comps. 1L
law
tllelilglhmoellna`+llssa
Ilansnk
4 Z ad'
stab l4 yam edea sod
it a tobacco
tory. I have
Iher. hagauv.d
slue.
ale
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tial `lilt a o aaaml thaws b.tbur.'e
—sir Anglia ailatifficalla Yr
t4sgllssbs Kellam Od esq
gt Mfr. Pa. -1' My toolbar w as
s`ms soma I w asi.troubled with
Baa 1114 .ers.ts 11wa8sdos. I h. in anyaid
sad phowssart.",..si7complazion was
trill, al/deep was
disturbed. I
tirehad
radhltimuorosni SPrkhamd wod had
m Veg-
e ligs Csatpsud has worked Ia. •
d im In ap.a-ad has regulated do.
I
weekad i . MO moot hundreds of
ebb nod lore r.mmma d roar amil-
iia as many at thea "—Illus tat aL
*/onset, 1iO ThwkK at., Ili Clair, Pa.
nom r aatlisg that teaches moo
thou sows g& Thorder., esti Mt-
tm a from gids site httm ensured sod
Yogotokisould
wase tlulttrlaaal to hod* bbyy` M.
he a lemma lesebwe. The same remedy
b widir mat et all.
N yea wand spedel advise write de
hi'L 1. MMus BaLI.. Os. (es.a.
ear ktier will
le reed awl Nam =an.weeed by a
wens ale Said til Midst .su/_Mag.,
When the Count's Away.
He-•-eo your dear count was
woasded P
ah.—Yee, but his picture doesn't
.how it.
H.—That's a frost view.—Life.
Shades frau the Past.
Little Oirl—My father says he hu
often teesou act.
PMdActress—Whatat did he soy
he saw axe io dear/
L Little Girl—lo the seventies.—Puck.
fRE SIGNAL GODERIOR : ONTA Rl O
County and District
Mr. and Mrs. Hackwell, sr., who for
nearly fifty years have been residen
to
ret McKillop township, are removing to
Walton to live.
Myr, daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Thomas Bunkln, of Usborne, was mar-
ried on June 1kh to Robert Duncan,
also ot Usborne.
Miss Aute H.dmte, a native of ib*
Etta eoaesmlou of McKillop, died •t
Detroit recently The remains were
interred in Jlrodhageo cemetery
Miss Jennie Armstrong mid J. Milton
Leonard, both of the Ath concession,
Howick, werearried at Corrie on
' 'June 2nd by Rev. W. H. Roberta.
1 The proceeds of the antiivereary ser-
, vices of Wbltechurch Preebyteriau
cburcb, which were held on M,y :Mt
iand els(, amounted to oyes $4O.
Louise H., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Fabner, of the iib coeceseioo
Stephen, was married on June Ikh to,
Edward H. %Vestcutt, of Usborne
townehlp.
Percy Wiggins, one of Hensall's
burins.* men, was married at London
on Jure lkb to Grace McBride. of that
city. Rey. W. 11. Harvey was the of-
ficiating 'Moister.
Clans Heetrice, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. (i. Y. Dever, of (full Lake. bask.,
formerly of Mullett, was married on
May 241b t. Edward Style, of Peace
River Crossing, Alta.
Fordwich drug store has been 'nir.
chased by H. Sanson(, a citizen of
Fordwich. Mr. Lester, the former
proprietor, will remain in the village
for some time, as be still ret•ioa his
photography business.
Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Ww. Nigh, of Hibbert wail married
on June Pith to Joni Walsh, of Mc-
Killop, by Rev. Father Corcoran. The
young couple will reside on the
groom's farm in McKillop.
Tbe home et Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hamilton, of Ioeha eta, was the Beene
of a pretty wedding on June god,
when their daosbier Evelyn becanie
the bride of Gilbert Barkwell. Rev.
C. M. Rutherford tied the nuptial
knot.
A quiet wedding was soleataized at
the home of Mr. James Clark, Hen-
sel!, on Juhe iltb, when bis young-
est daughter, Ethel, became the bride
of John Mason, a young farmer of
&t
f awacoeh. Rev. K. Hicks of
h
Olive Irene, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J.T. Mitchell, of Hensen, was
married on June let to Jarvis Horton,
t Tuckersmith. Rev. R. Hicks of-
flciafed. The couple wilt reside on the
groom's term on the London road,
near Brucefleid
WEAR
Li 15 OO?
SHOES
for every RESPORT
IWirtntd r ATiON
"d tike etni r
KU BY ALL mg KIK KALE
Michael Connolly, for half a cent,
ury • resident of Logan township
died on Jttee 4th. He was born in
Ireland eighty-six years ago. Six sons
and three daughters survive, all of
whom dwell in either Logan or Mc-
Killop township.
Mies Evelyn Clark, who has been
organist of the Conattnce Methodist
church for the past eight year.. waw
promoted with an address and • puree
of a money
social7Jby the m.dbttrs d the church
gathering held r.'sesetly deo
appreciation o1 her services.
Mr. and Mrs. John Caen, of the
Thames road, Usborne, celebrated the
twentieth anniversary of their wed-
ding day on June i,lh. Upwards off
ninety friends and relatives sat down
to supper and the eveuing was spent
in a very enjoyable manner.
A former resident of Unborn. town-
ship phased •way on June 2nd in the
person of Mn. John McFarlane, whose
death took place at Langdon. North
Dakota. She was seventy-eight years
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Write for Particnlars
LOTTit ARMSTRONG,
F. LiNFORTH WILLOOOSE,
Rqristrar• Me.. Bac. ID..Nm) Pri•cipal.
Address:—Jai-6 Dundas St.,
London, Ont.
DON'T WAIT
Do It Now
HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BEFORE
THE SPRING RUSH BEGINS, AND
AVOID THE RUSH !•1110Pmm8m,
1 All wiring done by the latest
Hydro -Electric rule.
e All work guaranteed.
Electric repairing of all kinds
promptly attended to, at rea-
sonable prices.
S We carry a complete and (up-
to-date line of Electric Fixtures
and Supplies at: all times.
ROBERT TAIT
lLlaetfieiaa
<?LZCTRIC RAYONS and HEITERS 4 SPECI4LTY
Oir1a. a— JUST PHONE—Ross 193
old. The funeral took place from the
home o1 her daughter. Mire Wm. Pm -
sons, Exeter o Exeter cemetery .
After • ma of several mootbs'
duration J Nethery passed ewey
at the of his daughter. Mrs.
Robert 0 n the Nib concession of
Rant Wa , on June Jed, He was
born in eight)) -three years
ago but hili lived In Huron county
practically all his life. Five daughters
survive.
While Mr. and Mrs. Glenn, of Us -
borne township. were driving into
Hensel! one dry recently their horse
took fright at an automobile and ern
sway- The buggy collided with an-
other vehicle and,Mttb occupants were
Girona out Mr. Glenn had his leg
broken and Mn. (Venn wits injured
internally.
Mrs. Cornelius Gaynor, of %Vest
Wawanosb, died soddenly on June
;ird at the home of her son, Patrick, at
Superior, Wisconsin, whither she had
gone in tea hope of recovering her
health. Sher was in ber sixty-seveath
year. Sim le survived by her husband
and five sow. The funeral took place
at Lucknow, interment being made in
liolyrood cemetery.
BR('SSELs.
Roy McKay is opening up a grocery
and r•estsurant business in the Smith
block
W. H. Prise had his thumb badly
crushed while working with some
heavy limbers at the mill one day re-
cently.
7'. H. Thomson. who has been en-
gages with kis brother Helene hers in
the produce burinees for fourteen
years, is returning to Seaforth, where
be formerly resided,
Pryne Bros. have sold their trilling
business, here to Messrs. Nagle ec •Lo-
gan, of Bsawillet, who are pushing
the erection of the new mill and ex-
pect to have it running within three
months.
EXETEII.
Enos Windsor bee gone West
conduct • school of instruction in
railway camp.
Susan Trick, wife of John Trick,
who formerly conducted a general
store business bete, died at Toronto on
June 2nd.
Mr. and Mew. Wm. Westcott and
two daughters, of the 3rd concession,
Usborne, have taken up their residence
in town.
The Hydro -Electric Coolmissinn has
furnished an •.timate of $43.70 per
horsepower for 200 horsepower for
Exeter. The cost of installing a dis-
tributing system would be 1 1,tullt.
]Ln. Curtin, whose maiden name
was Mary Jane Phair and who was
formerly a resident heir, died at De-
troit on May Leith. Mrs. Prout, ot U. -
borne, who be a sister, attended the
funeral.
Mn. Wm. Dearing, who was re-
ported last week as suffering from a
paralytic stroke, passed away on June
2nd. She was seventy-eight years old
and had lived in Exeter and vicinity
all her life. Four sons and eight
daugbter..urvive.
WINGHAM.
Paula, the eight-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pilon, died on
June 5th.
John Agnew is spending a few
week. win 014 three sous, thlo. Will,
Jame. and John, in Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bell have gone to
Gravenhurst, where it is hoped the
cluing. of air will improve Mr. Bell's
health.
Winghaw ladies have organized a
baseball club with Mies May Cantelon
as captain and Mies Mattie Calvert as
secretary -treasurer.
Mr. and Mn. Thomas Forbes an-
nounce the engagement of theirdaugh-
ter, tiemgis Maxwell, to Dr. Norman
Wilfred Warner, of Winnipeg. '
The father of George Kargus, of
town, died at bis home near Listowel
recently. He was a native of Omni tny,
but had lived in Canada nifty -nitre
years.
Mia Jean McGillvray, who 1. a
graduate of Evanston hospital, will go
to England with a unit of seventy -Ave
nurses and thirty-five doctors from
Chicago who have offered their ser-
vices.
to
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SRAFORTH.
Leonard Bolton, of Stratford, has
purchased the barber business of W.
Gottschalk and has already taken
possession.
Mies Cuthill, with her daugbter, has
gone to Regina to reside with her eon,
who came down to attend the funeral
of his father.
Mrs. James Lawrence announces the
engagement of her daughter, Elizabeth,
to Fred A. Moult, of Edmonton, the
marriage to take place at the end of
June.
Rev. A. W. McIntosh. of Saskatoon,
stat of Mn. Geo. M. McIntosh, of
town, has been called to the Presby-
terian church at Prince Albert, Saes.
The salary offered is $2,501) with a free
manes.
Mrs. Henry Town passed away at
her home here on June Lith. Rbe was
bort in England seventy-two years
ago but had resided at Seaterth for
over forty years. Rbe is survived by
her husband, fire sons and one daugh-
ter
Word has been received of the death,
by drowning, to British Columbia, of
John Natter, a former resident here
and brother of Ifni. W. J. Hart. D..
(eared was fon y two years old and
WAIL the last of Are brother,, all 0/
wbom met sud.en deaths.
CLINTON.
Earl O'Neil and K. Wilson have en-
listed in the :Ord Battalion at London.
The town weigh seals bare hese
moved to make room for the addi-
tion to the public library.
Mn. Henry Town. wbo died at Rea.
forth on Joe* Oth. is the mother of
Llent Prey Tows. of 011aton
Mn. Geen Johnston, mother of
Mn 11 M B am of town, passer(
away at her at Stretford on
Jane (Mit.
Mrs. Thos. Judd goosed away at leer
THE FAMI[Y
PNY$ICMN
YiYFlNn" Is Me SYh
Y 1Y101aY M 1
St-on..tau, Ont., Aug. 25th, 1912.
"Mr trijeware a arryrloCawsfifollow.
We tried evrrythiug ou the calendar
without satisfaction, and spent large
sums of mosey, until we happened on
'Fruit -a -eves'. N'e have used it in the
family for about two years, and we
would not use anything else as long OA
we can get "Fruit-a-tives."
J. W. 11AMMOND.
"FRt'IT-A-TIN't•:S" is made from
fruit juices and tonics—is mild in
action—ant pfeasant iu taste.
50c. a box, 6 fur $2.50, trial sire 25e.
At dealer or scut ou receipt of price
by Fruit -a -dyne Limited, Ottawa.
home hero on June IO)th atter • long
illness.. She is survived by her hue•
land and eight childrec.
C. Whitmore, who bad been as-
sociated with A. Lawson fur the past
year in the barlw'r bueiva•sa, has opened
up • barber *bop at lhtytield.
The marriage took 'dace at Sombre,
on .lune L1h. of Mary EUrnbeth Millon
to Bert Freurlin. The bride was torn.-
erly the stenographer for the Clin-I
twin Piano Co. end the groom is em-
ployed by the rime firm. The .-duple
have taken up their t•esideoce in town.
Mn. Peter Cent.km, Mrs. Mary
('antelon. D. A. Cook, of town, and
Mia L Csntelon, of Goderich tcwn-
.hip, attended the funeral at Street-
vills of Wilfred C•atetoo, wbo died ,
there after a prolonged illness. The i
deceased, who was • graduate of Tor-
onto University, wawa teacher by pro-
fession and hail visited relatives here
on several occtstone.
Freckle -Face
RUSSIAN FRONT HOLDS
HEAVY FIGHTING RAGES
limed Riots In Terksy—Alllrs Closing
In on Cenatantineple--Enemy De-
jj (sated In Baltic Russia
t Petrograd, June lb --The en' -my aha:
jaatrencbing on the banks of the Han
sad an early suspension of act
ppuu Con. Is expected iu that dlstr
as the Rasslan posttus
t Gear Mombka has been great
ss In Balkan Russia have tw. The seas qva
sated
near Shaktnof aud flung be
to the west and the Russians situ
daneoualy hays made some prosr
to the south of Shevll. The Gonna
lave been aggressive on the Hsu
and they put Into action • t arty
entire corps on a four -mile front sou
wast of Sochaczew. So tar the revl
lye
The Potato.
Everybody may taint b. or uls
knows the potato. but • perusal o1
Pamphlet No. ll, lasued by th* Publics
1J,on. srsacb, Drpartmesst of
owr, will consists t aMsee asla. Ottawspuna.
the
she that there is ouch to learn. A
reprint from The Agricultural Gazette
oaclal mouthpiece of the Department,
the pampkygt is • collection of article,
of wperl dve worth. Istroduesd
by a brief khturieai madmen' show -
"0t
k,u thew
ly
try
en
c►
ul-
esr
05
raw
aA
tb-
vat
of Orman activity to the north of t
Vistula and on the Narew is nit tat
seriously. Berlin, however assr
. the to s es.
.. , M,
de(Rstgie IT -which
would appear' that w sUnst of do"
to. UM moody uparsdeae 1141
a year. we we preeented with • rum-
ple'. exposition of the cultivation ot
Lk. tabor by Mr. W. T. Macoun.
Dominion horticulturist. Mr. H. T.
Gussow, Domiuiuu botanist• explain.,
that, the diereses to which the potato
is sttl•jeet and bow they can lie coo-
trolleo, and, next, the result of Inepec-
tioe under the "Destructive Insect
▪ and Pest Ace." Itealys telling the
. M017 d potato production in each of
rig
the Provinces give weight and hoport-
that troops occupied all the Russian
positions along the .•utlr: Icugtb
the front starting from ('zerniawa
at Slentawa. The official report
(wed In Petrograd has little to
about this fighting beyond the tact t
r the enemy operating to this local(
after heavy losses on Frluay and as
arday 'dh not resume their attacks
Foe Convinced of Huge Loests
London, June 1&—Despatch*s tr
Petrograd correspondents of Londe
papers state that a column of Russia
cavalry crossed the Dniester ',este
stay and entrapped a large Germ
force causing them to retreat. Tb
enemy were forced to abandon a vast
amount of ammunition. Oeermany S
beginning to learn the truth of her
huge looses In the east, and many
Pnuelan towns are holding peace
Meetings. The German government
has prohibited all mentlou of Lle
failures In the Baltic.
Slttaatlen In Gallipoli
London June 15—The advances of
the allied forces at the Uardan•rlles
during the last few days have placed
them in strong positions. The use of
heavy artillery has enabled the Brit -
fah left .,ad French sight to extend
saes mad the bighest expert t uunten-
smes to the reprint, which te made
a 1 complete by • rrpurt telling bow puta-
to-growing contests are cueduetrd in
W- Manitoba and by • labile et the world's
ehpreelection for three years. This
at
table shows liermany to be the meet-
ly wepotato-pnslucing country cud also
t- that, excepting in Canada and the
. routed Skater, t he 'product ion ei every-
where on the decline. Everybody
eussesened in putaiogrowimg will he
"2
interested in this pamphlet and should
hap .roc for it es the Publication. Branch,
u Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.
an Sidetracked.
e "My object in calling on you this
everting, Margaret," began the elderly
suitor, and then be eosgbed and add-
ed, "1 may call you Margaret, may
1 not le' 'Certainly you may !" an-
swered the young girl. "I allow all
spa's elderly friends to call we
Margaret. The oldest of them even
call me Maggie. You may say 'Maggie'
if you wish. What was It you wanted
to talk about°" He coughed again
and then talksi about how backward
the spring wae
their line on the Gallipoli Peninsula
ao that It stretches unbrokenly from
sea to straits. The Australians and
New Zealanders have established
hemselves In one impregnable poi1-
fon before the heights dominating
Maidos and Kliid Bahr and are ready
o assume the offensive. These ad
antes have been secured at big
Josses to the Turkish forces. The
urks .till occupy the ruined but
naturally strong village of Krtthla,
from which they have resist.'d all Brit-
ish attacks. At Constantinople there
have been bread nota on a dangerous
male. Violent collisions have taken
place between the Turku and Germans
In the Galata quarter.
Along British Lines
Northern France, June 15—Along
the whole line from the Belgian coast
to Arras there are manifest signs of
he Germans making a fresh attempt
At least two special swoops have just
failed; one for confounding the Brit -
line 1n the Ypres section, and the
they for a simultaneous dash on to
ward Arras and through the Sots -
as district. .The British army has
been watching the vigorous onslaughts
of the Frenech and waiting for the
hour to strike. German reinforcements
continue to arrive from the north and
south. Lille L thronged with men.
all conceivable means are being taken
to fortify the woodland alopes behind
battered trenches of the first Ger-
Suo and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots.
How to Remove Easily, t
t
Here'sa chance, Miss Freckle -face, to
try a remedy for freckles with the
guarantee of a reliable dealer that it
will not cost you a penoy unless it
removes the freckles : while if it does , T
give you s clear. complexion the ex -
Simply get an ounce of .othine—
double strength—from any druggist
and a few applications should show
you how easy it is to rid yourself of
the homely freckles anti get a beauti-
ful complexion. Rarely is more than
one ounce needed for the wont Case.
Hesuret, ask the druggist for the
double strength othine, ss this is lbs
prescription sold under Musrantee of
money hack it it fails to remove
freckles,
t
v
Lha
titan line.
French Hold and Gain
1'aris, June 15—To the north of An
P5.. we repulsed several attacks against
retrenches between Aix Noulette
red Boucle. and made . further ad-
ce of about 150 metres. The ar-
ery struggle In this sector bee
been continuous. Near Hebuterne we
rimmed an attack against our trench -
on the road from• Serre to Mallly-
Malllet. In Lorraine we have gained
in the region of Embarmfl, and the
Forest of Perruy. Our progress In
that sector continues without Inter-
ruptions.
TURN ON THE WATER `van
uu
in the bunk room after we have pro- ,
pounced it a I1 right. There will tis no a
danger of 'leak. or any wailing for to
water.
A Moder.n Bathroom
put in by real sanitary plumber, will
save its cost in doctor's bills every year.
Let's put one b t for you while you are
renovating pot it house.
Fred Hunt
Ii muton Serest Phair 1% .1.
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Jury Was Out Nearly Six Hour.—
Dramatic Sean.
Toronto, June 15—Emil Nerlk0i was
band not guilty of treason by Justice
Sutherland's jury at the Assizes here
on Friday. The jury wan out hearty
mix hours. When treed the accused
bent Into tears and his brother Henry
kissed him. ('barges of trading with
the enemy were ordered to atasd.asW
seat Amiss. • Switch appeared dis-
tressed by the sudden release
W strata of the aftereooa's ear
"Mee.
Westerner. Relnfeeo. Alleser
London. June 11- -Six hundred gals
and twee ty three officers from -the
Fort Garry Horse receetlyjprooseded
to France as reinforcementa'for•Vot,
aeely's Canadian brigade,ysw opasat-
lttrg as dfsmou■t.e eavalry.vpaly about
arty per rest of the rorigtoaltfermi
1s now there, het every day s1 fly
'Minded are murals'. from4h. abase.
Thi eountry when tie wreelissrwAre
now operating Is so fir uaspollablby
Um war The Canadbas Sot rs.t
lgree a hand with thirashing.taMis.ens
struck to and.anachtseafteade
SCanada were in gee all over. va
T asylum Matt. it.,,,_ _ , u
.NtPw York. June 11—Tl s nada
nor bus leaned an order/Oatewa
bitten wad be allowed Iato,, errant
Ise lbogleai sac** through '1bM mans.
'181. was Immo/ remade? *math
a notice pesesd ea the cistartra Ow,
dem. walla arrived nod Ltrarlid
Webb Miners IM AAs
Cardiff, wales, Jima I6~-P1ve bees
died Anima coal tarns fore imbs*
homes. of th. wasessessf se. is
tjp•4nlh•r
A woman's work is never fnished
it stne is trying' to Mora soars naive.
Spray Your Orchards
Nothing Pay. Setter
i am agent for all Spray
Material, Lime Sulpbur
Dry Soluble Sulphur,
both Dry and Past. Ar-
mes/de of Lead.
SPRAY PUI1PS
—both power and hand
machines.
FERTILIZERS
We have the hest brands
and at all prices.
Colne in and see me be-
fore placing your order.
D. F. JIAMLINK,
Gederieb, Out.
SALTSFKNEYS
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Lenin 1 fall =Maga and neural
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tar *am
La= awl -1041. gsai4114 gin:
tt tttl s a midaathlRlq.
pe this mid bat the
it
awasad to aSirrinadabil
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slaa.ita a bsrnhg. s.sWisg eesmtigg, er
.slttsg - as irritatias at w astir f
w ►fidfw olaigiag b soak maid
two or 1Nr.e tines. g the algae.
Th. sufferer L L —s.aai(hs
water passe somstisre with dareZding
*mastics sad L vee dim; again,
then is dlalealty 1a avoiding it
Madder weakness. (Beet talks tall it,
beams t
WWI* Ify omit centred ,artasOss.
extremely anagybg sad mow
tiara very gainful, this is really off. M
the most shapes *knots to ....sem.,
Oct shout tsar wtsese of lad nags
frsm your pharmacist sad take a tepee-
basidal t. a else .4 wafer dsre
.aklast, Borers,. tilt for twe Kbthree
days. This will s entraM.e the aside is
the melee on it no Sager is a sourm et
irritation b w Wadden and rtsary er.
pad 8. thea e is Normally stoma
and r made trod the add .t lsprssstls.r .,
lance WWI tijuice, combined wfi 1., and
S used by t-oeasade of Wk. wag. an
subject to
vis acid IrTI urinary
, disorders
Oaksspine-
did
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