Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-8-19, Page 7TRE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO The range with pure white enamelled steel t+ekrvoir stamped from one piece. The k McCla Pandor €4,2de reservoir is seamless and clean 'S enough to use in cooking, and preserving. See the McClary dealer. `us Sold by HOWELL HARDWARE CO. County and District The tits rate of the town of Einem. I dine tor 1913 is tbirtj-two and eight.' teeth, milt.. ': Wm. Sanderson Ina .mid his farm on mortising C. Howie* township, to i Percy Copeland for t)ri.Srt. L. T. Wurm. wive recently purchased the business of J J. Mercer. at Zurich; took possession on the 16th lost. Guy Harrison. of Clandeboye, wee fined $50 and $7 costs fur supplying whiskey to Indians who were pulling flax. Mrs. Angus McGillivray. an aged resident of the 3rb cnne...inn of Kin- loss. died out Animas lltk in bet eight- ieth year. Work has Commenced on the con- struction of the Crozier drain in Mc- Killop township. Contractor Connolly is in charge. Wm. Bender bas despond of bin In- tenet in the Commercial hotel at Hen- sall to Mr. Atcheson, who bus already taker! po.,...wi,. Percy Lawson, of Crediton, and Al- , Oil Stoves ! WreInetOtensentekeensekellielereseletedeeseete We handle the New Per- ft -chem. and Quick Meal Oil Stoves, And have also two De- troit Vapor, Stoves, prac- tically as good, as new, to be sold at about 'Half Price • Iry Age" 'WM W. R. PINDER Phone 1:t1 Hamilton Street esamesteresemoteemewitelwameeetem Spray Year Orcbuds Nothing Pays better 1 am agent foe"al' Spray Material. Lime Sulphur. Dry Roluble Sulphur botteDry and Pau Ar- senate of Lead. SPRAY PUMPS —both power' and hand macho's. FERTILIZERS We have the beet brands . and et ail prices. Console and see ase be- fore placing your order. D. F. 1IAMLINK, Oodericb, Ont. NEWGAT,E STREET LIVERY Having p.rebaaed the livery; budges, of Wm. Kali*. 1 am lmpreytott Om equipment (and in- tend to provide Good Horses korai! Service end Up-to-date Rip AU order, will rseeive prompt sad esedul at- teatlea, Tet.elrwouR Ne. 171 use • geed t ensont. H. R. STOWE herr Bolton. of the London road north." L'shoro* towasblp. bate enlisted at London for war service. D. Fotherisgbam. of Tuckenmitb, whose baro was burped feat spring, has erected • stew steel barn and is uc- iog it to store ibis twa.00'. crop. Mr. R. 8. Mellurney will be the principal and Mks L. K. Bamford 'will teacn the junior class sot Ourrie puh- Iie school outing the coming term. W. B. Fiodlater. wbn was recently elected a alarmist. of Parliament for tiiihe!t Plains. Man.. was formerly a resident of Howick. His father now resides at llelwore. Capt. R. D. Small, .on of Mn. D. Saudi of Kincardine. who bas been for tibitty-four yeas. in the life-saving service of the Lotted States, has been retired on a pension. . About Lein people took advantage of .he cheap railway fates, under the auspicirs of the union Sunday .ebooia of Broesel• and other points. to visit Kincardine on August Pith. Dunean.MCKenzie, father of Atex. McKee.z es. art wippeo, died at his borne at Bay laity, Micb.. recently. He was eighty-eight year. old. 'two years ago be sprat some tie rr with his son at Kippen • M'.s Agars Middleton. daughter of Urs. Js•hn Middleton. of Godericb township, was retarded a Ent r r ze tut each of six entire. in.decor•ted china at the outer-Peutiticial fair re- cently held at Brandon, Man. Jane Ferguson. relict of tb. late Archibald Duncanson, died et her home on the lets concession of (:rep townsbip on August WA Elbe was tarn in Scotland. Lett had lived in this counts y niece sin was. seven years old. Four .ous and five daughters survive. Hrs. flerimger, wit* of the late Rev. Dr. Snimger, principal of Montreal Presbyterian College. w.s formerly Mies Charlotte t'. biairdo'er• of Bay- field. Ur. teerimger, who passed away on the Nth inst.. wast one ot the mat - warts of the Prtebyteriao church in Canada. BRUSSELS. Prieripat &set. of Brunel*. has too blathers in trainiag..for-overMa..eF- vite : Seleon. who enlisted at Renins. and James, who enlisted at rolling - wood. Both ate now at Niagara. Ronald MacNaugbton passed away at hie bome'bere on August 6.b In hie ninetieth year. He was born In Lan- ark county batt had lived in Huron county since lb:il. Two eons and three daughters survive. Dr. E. T. Snider. of Cayuga. form- erly of Bruseehs, announces the en- g agement of his only daughter. Eva. to John C. Munro. of Chatham. son of Rev. G. M and' Mn. Munro. of Lon- don. the ,marriage to take place Sep- tember laltb. 4EAFORTH. Mrs. H. Hurn hes received word that bee brother has been killed in the fighting in Europe. Robert McMichael. of Grand Forks. Dakota. bis been visiting relatives ben after an absence of thirty-thres yea,'. Dicing a recent thende lit orm tide chimney on tbs residence of William Edmunds was struck by ligbtaing sod shattered. No one was Is the house at the tine. James Archibald shipped twenty heavy bones to the Ord Country last week. The wesold to the game purchaser than t bought the ebipment two weeks ago. WINGHAM. John 4. Morgan legs bees appointed tax collector by the town comaciL J. A. Cumming.. recently of Lista- wet. bis parebased the poetry bre - n en of J. Brooks and tater possession at once. The King Edward hotel, which bad bees closed for snow tip, has bees °petted by Mr.. E Forfar. who will redact a twmpersers hotel and res- taurant. Clifford Pugh had DM arm broken and Mn. P. 8 Leakier, remitted severe bruises when the told Is w they were elt Ridge1ws sur d wto over seer4Hensall. Wm. Pringle. sen of Mils. £ ►n•ddresw P1'iggle. of tows, died as H(Lebley. Mltan.sota, on July MIk. He woo born Imre Sfty-sevedl years ago. His wif. ani s famlllr of biz survive. EXETER. Ed. Asdel!eott and Earl Miteb.R bot last week for London to enlist ter war service. Fifty-four Ash mitered the Itib an - sail laws Image,/ tour.ammst white cnsememed hen August 11th. Mr. and Mn. E. Harwood aid Mks Harwood. of Toronto, were visitors at the bogie of Mrs. lames Piehs.& lam week. The sem of SRO wee realised he ftseriethr at the setereals- t held lea the Does -hating rt foci Treble, wia had basa weeY.g e. the .tat et Zw Swage Times. bas ions a Leads.. basilic orator • ps.Iel.a then. At a tarot t.e.wg of the town cowed a motion was peered to pr- obate a mashie* gut to be presented to the Uoveremest for the use of the ovirsoite fermis. Thee her Ha.tUad, daughter of Mr. and lir.. T. Handful. ui Icyret- soil, formerly of Banter. leaves Ihis week foe Fres.*, when else w111 ma- mma" a Red Cruse our e. CLINTON. Rev. F. C. Harper. pae•nr of Willis (those., is herri.g to Northern On- tario. • Dr. Arthur Bea.. sora of Mee. Bean of tow•, it now praetWeg nsedblss at Merton. Cha. Peacock. of Hallett, bas pur- eebrni. d e property open 1 bete of the oats James Dashed bas bees appointed &sandier and treasurer of the Work- men Lod[e in succession to tb. late R. J. Clu1T. Mrs. Fred Hanson, sister of Mn. I Ur.) Axon, of town. died, recently at nsskatoon. The remain* were interred 11 Charley, Oat., un August Nth. Byard Hill. son of Mr. am' lin. Fd. Hill. has enlisted and gone to Loudon fur training. He is a baAs i.y trade and will serve In that capacity iu the army. The Collegiate institute hoard has engaged two new teachers for the cowing term : Mr. I. E. Adams. M. A., of London, and Mew E. V. Campbell, specialist is art. Mrs. B.ojamin Spindler pared away at the horse of bet dater. Mn. J. J. Macdonald, of tows, o e Auguret lltb, The deee•sed, whose maiden mane was Ekza Fiseb, spent her girlbood days herr. She ie survived by her husband, three daugbtess sod two WIGS. LUCKNOW. Miss Laverne (freer bas returned from a visit bo lioderich. The Mimes Mary and Annie Barter, of (iodericb, visited here hart week. Mr. Earl Lindsay, of Toronto.' is spending hie vacation at his home hen. Mr. and Mn. R. Barrett and little daugbter•lade' visited relatives in Iladec last week. Mr. and Mn. Robert Lindsay and daugbter Helen. of Kingston, are viA- iling at the home of Mn. James Lind- say. Rev. W. J. Watt. wife and children, of Burgoyne, ATP vieitiog Mrs. Watt's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Barbour, of town. The Sunday sebool excursion to Kin- cardine on Tuesday of last week, trout Brunets and other points along the hoe to Ripley was well patronized. At Lucknuw361 tickets wesesold . Of sixteen Lurknnw candidates who wrote on the middle school ezarnioa_ tion for entrance to triennial school-, eleven were sticceisful. and two took homes. The list is: 51. L. Agnew. R..1 Hueglase. A A. Cameron, M. 1. MuKenz-e thonort. M. (i. McLennan. C. E. McKinley thunors), A. Mitchell. It: J. Stothets, J, A. %Vebb. N. R. Woods. M. Hamilton. Yr. Philip McMillan bas received the sad news so the death of his niece. Miss Hazel McQuillan, at Sierra Madre, California. The deceased; who was twenty-five years of age. was :be only child of the late John McQuillan. She was biro in Lucknow and spent her early year. here. The family moved from here tc !Cents Dakota, and later to t'enifnrau.. Miss McQuil- lia bed been in failing health the teat ten years. James Armitage. for nearly fifteen years a resident of Lucknow, died on Friday. Oth inst., at the age et •everts• seven years. Mr. Armitage was a re- tired tanner, of a quiet out amiable disposition. and was much respected. He leaves a widow and several sons, two of whom. Rev. Leslie Aimitage, of Toronto. and Harry, of Winnipeg. at- teoded the funeral, which took place on Monday. the title inst.. to tir,eobill cement y. after a service at the Aogli- Cab chit' ch. Changed Ogys. Pat -"That rind villain of • Kaiser has turned iverything topsy-turvy since war -r started.' Mite—"•Hnees that. Patbrick ?" Pat—••Bejateoen, in red- den times they used to bang thieves on norm. but now. bewares, it's crosses they -be hanging on thieves." DRUGS DOTE YOUR u A Raltiineseni■g delight • The nap of Lifebuoy Soap soothing the bath a supremely a health-icreaii es &di`u a. The m of pure oils gives a velvety lather that is and healing The retfyils21 carbolic solution means a perfectly healthy skip. Theodor vanishes in a few seconds after use. *t.1. seocanS .aLl- LIFEBUOY HEALTHY 5OAP CLASSIC THE SHOE FOR YOU No part of your dress is more important than the footwear. Correct Style Is Essential . Quality and Comfort .lire both necessary to oatisfac= nun. This very comtrination is just what has made Classic Shots the most popular for ladies and children. Your Rood taste for .tyle. judgment .o f workmanship and our up-to-date methods of fitting the feet will surely tell you that you should wear Classic Shoes: Many new styles have just arrived at our store. Geo. MacVicar North side of Square Ooderich wESTFIELD 11n_en lel for Int week 1 WxarzeutY. Aug. 11 born.. —Mins Join Bamford ' and brother Herb. of liodericb. are tinting this week at their brother`., Mr: Thoe Bemforu's.... Miss Cly ra Bamford also spent aday with bet brother last week. Mn. James McGill entertained a number of young people on Tueedav afternoon last tip ber home. We are pleased to retort that the West- field geden party was a bug, +urceae, the reeeipte being in the neighborhood of fro. The baseball gams pla ed the same evening was won ,by Sr. Helen. Several from here attended the• excursion to Kincardine on Tuesday. On account of the wet weather most of the farmer" are just finisbiog drawing in their wheat. The oar will. be bard to cut this year, on ac- count of eo many being down. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. KIDNEYS, USE SkTS uueii WAtYAuly H. In The council met on July Jbth, par• stunt tr. Isetjournmenr. Members all present. Minutest' of last mere leg read and approved. Direetam on behalf of you auk is.sokinger nadir the Turnbetry and Blyth Agricultural Wien, drl.k lilt. f waterSocieties were present asking for a Gal soof grant for fell fain. The sum of 111111) was voted each society. The collector pretested his b md. the mate being accepted as ratidectory. The trese- urer'e half -yearly statement to June 110th, .bowing a balance no band of aglllat, re cel red and pled. Trees baying Vibes year kidneys brat rad year ksek bele sere, don't get swat and to lead your sunset with a set ordire:gged that .WINS the kidneys sad irritate the mare orrery tease Keep i=eelskMa.ys era llls pm rep biies em with yew by i sthmild. herrese mho veer nmems W body's error waste esavd tytinnal t•s trio te their mo - sal . The firers of the kid- tleys is is they the blued. Is 24 beer. May Strata ben it dell of mid and weds, so we mea readily nbr.fad the vital imp•rtmes el kerpiag the kid- erg1) ors. of ma't drink W musk; abs gel N•rm..i.t abseil him writes el J•1 &.Its; 4040 a teblatipseistwl in • gime of water before breakfast and resift for a few day/ .r year kidneys will est be. This fames salts is made Prem the mid of /apes ad Immo juke, sanitised with 11th, •d has bus wi ter peers - Uses be dean ed et4me1Ms Mewl kid- soseyySS .Ing is sentreliss the adds la weir it K as Iasisr is a mares el Wt. *Welk tboe •ding atdder werkeesa lad /.al r t menet is - /ad Salo makes • del dervsassst 1kbi.-w•ew drink wb .wryeee Sbwld take sew ..d them to Imp Mgr kid. n ays m. s alma end maiTry thin abs ` orop year tba doubt aw treable w•w lir h..waft, arlableg, :~ ..l Hag. 1170; A. W. P. Smith, shovel - Ilan. *100. The eouRdl then lid josewed to meet again on Monday. Asians list.". al a court of revision os the Myth creek drain sstessloa and other attire buelore A, PORTWIRLD. Clerk. Th. Little Girl Reposed. The superintendent of a Sunday school was ose afternoon explaining to kis scholars the story of Elijah and the ro pphet. of Baal : bow Elijah built an altar, put wood upon h, and cut • bul- lock la pieces sod laid it on the altar. "And t said the superistendewt, '•he comma.ded the people to &u Jeer barrels with water and to pour it over the altar ; and they did this four times. Now, 1 wonder it any boy or girl can tell me why this water wee pound over the bullock on the altar :' There was s silence for a few moments, when roe little girl .poke rap, ••Please, sir, to make the gravy." How the English Take the Scare. The other day • monied woman in Burolby. England. who is very ner- vous. and whose husband is at the front. was awakened by A tin can fall- ing from a shelf in the kitchen on to the floor. Sleeping with her was her little son. aged eight, wboru she awakened. Elbe said : "Arthur, there's summit fallen on tb' floor in tb' kitcbeo. 1 wonder whatever it ie." The little lad. half -turning to his mother. replied : •'Ob, never mind. get off to sleep—it's only one et thew bombe." t FOUND THE CAUSE AND THEN THE CURE. Why Jas. A Bryce Recommends Dodd's Kidney Pills. Paisley, Ont., Aug. lett) --ISpecial. I —"It gives me great pleasure to say a few words of praise fur Dodd's Kidney Pills,- so say. Mr. Jas. A. Hry.x, wed known and highly respected in this neighborhood. "1 had been troubled with • pain in my beck for abous • year. Mr. Bryce •ontinues. "And when 1 wee reading in Dodd's Almanac 1 learned from the self-examination page. that the kid neys were the cause of my trouble I sent at once for a box ot Dosld's Kid- ney Pills and before they were done 1 was feeling as well es ever. Dodd's Kidney Pills certainly were • great boon to me and 1 can recommend them highly to anyone suffering from kidney disease." - Branding His Bees. The Government' official had been telling a simple old S,•otch farmer what he roust do in the rase of a ger- man invasion on the east coast of Scotland. "An' bee 1 .reely tae dee this wi' a ma• pennons if the Germans ,tore?" a -ked I be old fellow at the tiro i.h. Toe . M •1.1 info, ,sed boo that such was Ute law. '',til live work of every description must be branded rend driven intu,d•' •-Weil, I'm tbinkiu' 1 11 hoe an ewel' j b moi- ma bees" The Western Frir, London. The railway rates for the Western Fairtbis rear are very favorable. Oue way ordinary firs•-class fare will pre - rail overall roads from Toronto west, and fore srd one-third. from out+ide points. Tickets will he gond front F'tiday, September Pets. to Monday, September "Orth. Kxbabrtor, rateel air goof at one 'fen and a.t4hird•from Tuesday. September 7tb,.te Wednes- day. September 22nd. These rate. and long dates should he an induce- I anent • foe - the of it*eetern Ontario • to they London a visit during ezhihition week. There will he a number 1,1' change+ this year The ladies' woe k and school exhibit. in- stead of being in the gallery of the main building. will he in a separetr 1 settling no the ground flexor next to the agricultural building and concerted with it by a passage way. A new building has been erected forjthe dog show near the machinery building and just opposite the Midway. There will ire a first-class program of attrac- tions twice daily and t be management are confident that wile good weather conditions the exhibition will be a great success. All information. pile. lists and programs from the Secretary, London, Ontario. —_ Advice to Conal.". Sister (writing to her brother at the front 1—"And hoe ye onytbing else tee M lather '?'• Father—"Ay' Tell Donal' that if he comes ower van (German waiter that geed us a hid saxpence for change wben we bad a bit dinner in London • while gene, tell him—tae—tak--steady rm.—Punch " Many Thousand Men Required for the Harvest in Western Canada. Thousands of men will be required from Ontario to help in the great work of harvesting the Western crop. nod practically the entire teak of transpotting thio great army of her - rasters to the West will fall to the lot of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Excursion* from points la Ontario to Manitoba. Saskatebewaa and Al- berta will bre run• and special trains bees rerou•rd of late from parte art the operated, making the trip 1n shout township on Ib. bite road.. it was thirty-six run sad avoiding any ordered that is the Paton so trees be removed or Injured witbuot Ar- tie. first Reltiog comsat of the contend. Tbe followieg amounts were paid : J. A. McLean, plank, 016 4N; J. Sboebot one, drawing Meek And unv- eriag culvert. eon. 1e. $5.10; The Blyth $•aodard, pert printing etro- t rect, IMO: J. 11 Tamar, gredisg os eons. a and 7.4*3.lra, ant welters booed - • $20.00: W. J. Parks. grave111on an repeating nn wester. b000dary, w SI ): J. Young. usdeetuhieg in Cos the' swamp, con. 10,1:411:1; H. Meat,, elle and outlet os •lee 30 and 71, coo. 12, $10 IS; J. WMasson. gavel and shnv.11isg on sideline 111 and 40, eon. 7. *27.14: J. Tone, re- twleg Potter's lesion. 0100; W Wing. sad Blyth fall faire, great+. *10.00 iseh • W Near, SIOasesntatM,n .tato•• labor tax, MIL : W. Dasher. do., RLMM: O. (hook. ee.. $13.7b. Poe gravel—W. Perron $2 M. R. PrMby $13.76, t theis 1860, W. Satter MM. O. Beattey 910 'el, 0. Nether? Sb 11, C. ()morsel' 116.Mt, Mee. A. Putteveon rift, T. Reed.nrk SKr. R. sheen a.M W. Orson $*.Mt, W. Potter. nisi Stall` J. Pier Islip. J. IJocbraae, *wallow N.M. W. rialtsr. abot)ek (-hang, of oars nr transfers. •'Ooiag trip' West," 912.00 to Win - piedmonts trip Hart." 118.00 from Wi.nipeg. Commit C. P. R. agent regarding partieoias, is ceseeetion with tease- portutios weet of Wlanipug. ettn!tn DATLR. Augurs 19th end 201b—From Kings- ton. Tiebbor'se Jet..Sberhet irate, Rau - flew nam east M the Provinces 011 On- tario and Quebec, leel.dhig tet late station, and branches. August 21st .ad 79th—From Tren- to, Sault Ste. Mart.. Ont. and east in Gat., the Province of Ostatic .eluether in- termediate Mellor and brs.cbse, but not met 0f roe Ieeledlsg Euston, Tlcbhoes• Jet.. Sheebot Lib or Roe - foto August 24th and lith—From TOMO - to and stations weft and berth 1e the Province of Ontario, het set haddiesg ,mations en line north of Tomato to tsrsdbary ..d Sault Sia Mar(., (Mt. Poe fan part/gravele.s g trs- poetatlee weft d Wl ..0e.. see nearest U. P. R. eget, or we No H. G. iMorph . District Paeseager71f4 , ?tsttM'*T. AMOR 1t I91S 7 t 1 tt _ t dit Men's Shirts ! i The caredisplayed in Work- manship, the Fit afforded by correct Patterns, the Taste displayed in Design and the durable qualities of the Ma- terial leave little to be de- sired in our ress and Work Shirts Men's Negligee Shirts, Men's Lounge Shirts, Men's White Dress Shirts and Men's Work Shirts AT MODERATE PRICES McLEAN BROS. yao Senn -Ready Tailors 1,6 , t 1 'J A False Promise. When little Mary Breen rams pram, from her first forenoon at stucco her rnbtber asked her of sbe liked it.' "Ob, 1 dob't think i' like it et all, Dueber. The teacher put me on a seat and said. 'Sit torte, wy dear. for the present.' And I sat, and sat, till 1 was tired, but s•be hasn't given me the present `yet." Part of the Treatment. Moe. Weighhigg—"Doctor, your anti -fat remedies are dnit:g me a good deal of good. I'm losing flesh tight enough. But it benne to rami your charge+ are ruinously high." Doctor tcslmlet—"That's part of the treat- ment " Just. So. Middle—The sea is very treacherous today. Diddle—Yes; full of craft,.isn't it? -A Man'. Ability Is His Passport" FRANK WEAVER P..r.,eer AI YYPI and V erce .e.c.aSst, Te,:.,er Vo,.e CA.,. An",,c Swan, L011u0n. OR rearm S sereleas — breeds Care./ . Eaesern.,i' W ' For terms/AAA ,wrw.wat.on asset PORTERS SOOa arca" St. Jerome's College . RERUN - - . ONT. Excellent Commercial Department Excellent High School Department Excellent College Department New Buildisge With latest Hygisaic Equipmeata. The largest Gymnasium in Canada. Running Track, Swimming Pool, Shower Baths. Auditorium Pkat -Clara Board Cottklsrtable Sleeping Rooms Rats Moderate REV. A. L ZINGER, C.R. President PATENTS l i:il1:.I1>t 3( i •fn loft r..untHrs. A'It for our INV111{- TOIrU Ar'VIIE5whsrh will be gest trim MARIOK t MLIUO . Iles university at.. M.ntreat. Summer Goods Refrigerators. Have seen the fine assortment we have for you to choose from ? Oil Stoves. the N r w Perfection alai the Jewel. These are two of the hest and most economical oil stoves on the market. Screen Doors and Windows. Siezesto suit every person. Hammock&. A very large as, sorttnent, priers from 02,25 up. Binder Twine. her just received a large shipment of Gilt Edge, tib() -ft. Binder Twine, the same quality yon got last year. 1).a net leave off buy ing your twine too long, as there is going to be. a scarcity owing to the extra large acreage in the West. Hay Fork Rope and Trip Lines. w t h::e ceived a large shipment. We Carry ropes front 1 in. to in. in stock. Sherwin-Williams Ready -Mixed Paints. These paints are acknowledged to be the hest paints : therefore the best value on the market. Paolo and nee what a fine range of colors we have for your cl.oice. Are yon going) to have your furnace overhauled this Pall .? Why not do it now anal lie ready for Pall? Now is tbe to get in your winter silpply of coal, when the ets are at the lowest. ' Thee is a possi- bility of a me n' strke lathe hard coal fie next month for higher wages. ;These, if conceded by the owners, mean that coal wi be' higher. 1f not conceited there '11 'be a scarcity of coal. NOW 15 THE T1Mt TO OTLKT YOVRSELVES, Present prices of coal are fel $7.5• 'Sine Coal $7.54 Egg G.1$7.75 i Let us figure on your plumbing, beating. electric wiring, env stratoghing, etc. All work premptiy attended to and fnfly guaranteed. CHAS. C. LEE STONE 22 --- - PHONES --- NOVS= 112 1 I