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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-10-28, Page 7TRP: 8TGYAL : GODERIOR ONTARIO Dainty Pmts. fine ben boil linty and an tie thup you are *nest particular about —them sboald be washed only with Sunlight Soap. Tbe things you usually dread to come near the wash tub with just trust them to Sunlight, purest of all soaps, next time and em them come out clean, unfaded, =netted and with all their first soft beauty and freshness. Why t' Bemuse Sun- ligbtis soap of matchless purity. A 15,000 guar - ante. backs this up. IOti w 5c. Dt 702 D1a10(TIONS A Quick. Sale of Flour by Telephone! ADEALER called the Belgian Relief Com- mission by Long Distance Telephone and in five minutes sold 2,000 barrels of flour for delivery to a relief ship about to sail. There is no agency that can put the business man in a position to seize the opportunity like the Long Distance Telephone. fay its aid he often can make his own opportunities. Apply the telephone to your business; study ways and means ^f reducln7, e[pense with the help of Long Dislancs ! Brerr Bell Telephone is a Lon. Distance Station The Bell Telephone Co. OF CANADA. Countyand District Thome. Praetor wad Mrs. Ho' n•, of Blo•vale, were atarrt-d threaten Octo- ber 30tb by Rev. H. B P•ar nab+. Kira Yeo, of G•desirh township, was aarri.d et Yr .uut.th Centre on October 11th to KA1a M. !kart. tt, of that place. David Mukaby, of Littnwel. who recentlyyyur-b.ard • hardware bo -1 - nese at Pabel, wok pussee.ioo ou Oo toper 22nd. George, the twelve-vase-n!d WWI of Mr. and Mr.. I. Carer bell. of Grey township. fell dawn • feed spout in the barn and broke bu hip. -George Geoffrey but purchased the seventy -acre farm of Louis Durand on the *hub's lire, 11&v town+bip. Mr. Geoffrey now own. 17U acre. John Macdonald. •d Brampton. who recently purchased the Thames Mason farm on the bete tine, Hulled', baa an Peed, with bis family, t a take pcs- session. Mise Lents D'etricb and Alonzo Mc- Cann, both of ti ephea t..wn.h'p. were married at Mount Carmel church on Oen her 19th. Rev. F•ther Tierney offtc i ated. Mrs. Thomas Strcng pureed away on Oc'.uber leth st the home of her son In-'aw, Chas. Ken', on the Ith conces- sion of Howlett. She was seventy• eight yea's old Miss Wilhite M. Grath. of Gorrie, and Robert McMillan. of Listowel, were quietly married at the Anglican church. Corrie, on October 19.b, by Rev. W. H. Roberts. While working ton the farm of Jerry Bridges, Wm. McMurray. of the Ith concession, Morris. fell against a cir- cular saw and received a severe cut oa one acne below the ethos,. Ifivpooa,, loner• II. 1916 7 $HARP ATTACK REPULSED Chris. Niebetlin, a well-to-do farmer of 1 ebringville, and brother -in -1•w of and co.rslaal distress of mind and body. Henry Koehler, of the Goshen line, I r. you am bothered with any 'stomach Har, died very suddenly on October . Trouble, and especially if Constipation Iutfl, aged furry -seven yeah. tro':hles you, take'Fruit-a-tires'. sed - at her her a* Walton u lith in her eighty-second year. The .\t all dealer or sent postpaid by hese bast week to jolt the saints 1training at London. Wleeltred May, daughter of tie late Charles Pike and Mn. Pike, terusesly of Brussels, was married at Reno, 1 Nevada, on October ,>u to Olede A- K na pp. The appll^alton to the llatarto Rail- Deogeraus Cenityw Massed Just ib I way Board by citizens of ?Wainer? TTsse h •'*neili+'eim astreet to have reduced the a.sa seoe$t I of forty per arm. of the rest of ma- ' **ruction of sidewalk and curb, which bad been placed against their property Si, the corporation, was heard tzolirmd Hoard on October lath. The oonermed the assessment and ordered each party to pay Its own costa. MEAFORTH. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ales. Stewart pawed the fiftieth anniversary of their wed- ding no October i7th. 'The following day they entertained Weir relatives w town at dinner. - Charles L. Williams. who recently purchased the drug lemmata of Lieut. - Col Wilsoo, has taken possession. 1 He was formerly manager for a To- ronto drug firm. Dave Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. CCM Reid, has enlisted with an engineering fila Gerrard St. East, Toronto-, corp. at London, and Fred Lar►tn, son I `Alit., F. H. and Mrs. Larkin, has For two years, I was a victim or I enlisted with an artjllery corps and is Amt Indigestion tad Gas !a Mt i non at Barrie lead camp. Stomach. It afterwards attacked my ; DJohnioo n Henderson. ndek o who caretaker had made hhs Heart, and I had pains all over the home fora number of years with R. L. lamely, so I could hardly move around. CLrk, war stricken with prnlysis nn I tried all kinds of medicines but none October loth and passed away on the of them did me any good. At last, ' _let inst. He was seventy-three yeah seting on the advice of a friend, I of age. decided to try 'Fruit-a-b%es'. I bought I CLI?I'I'ON% the first hoc last June, and now I am ' new D D. Hel trop, of Millions is well, after using only three boxes here. R pe I recommen'1'Fruita-fives' to anyone Huehen Graham, of the Graham suffering from Indigestion, no matter House, bad two sruall hones in his how acute". FRED J. CAVFEX, hand broken while cranking an auto :ample Indigestion often leads to one day recently. Heart Attacks, Catarrh of the Stomach Arthur Wooley, of Clinton, baa ppnrcha+ed Harry Little's farts at Bruce field fur the mum of 57.0110. He gets possession on December let. Mn Oman M. Taggart p*e away ;rOc a lot 6 for 1" 50 trial size, 2,ic. n October iIert t ret took place in the MrTeg Fruit.a-fives Limited. Ottawa. ur wart cemetery. U.borne tuwnsh.p.. T. E. Govradock, son of J. M. Gowen- t lock. Warden of 'toren county, bete } Oak Agnew. of Vancouver, daughter name was Kate harry and in her enli.trd for ovrrseaa service. lie had 1 of Mi and lira. John Agnew, of younger days the taught school here \Vinithaue. Null a Mae. daughter of Mrs Bram- \\'nile the canva+rers were collect- nem, of town, was 'partied at her WO moiler for the Bui•jib Red Cross. home herr en October art to Herder - ",pin -german son the Western Foundry sn Fraser, of Thornton, by Rev. J. A. ,-gr here bin to curse the Red Cross and Kohin.un. Mr. Fraser it in the employ the Bii,isle using it•ong language. of the Bell Telephone Co. Rev..1.A. Robinson, the new rector of At. Paul's, who was a provisional lieu- tenant of the 31st Grey Regiment, has leen tranefeired to the :Choi Huron Regiment. Mrs. Wallace Dills, formerly of Clinton, died at her home at Alameda, Cal , on Ocruber -nth. Her maiden been engaged a. teacher at St. Catb- crines Collegiate Institute for the past year. Mrs. F. Boyd. sister of died saJames Johnston. et hayfield. Bert - lett Teaoeesee, on October 17th. Nn. DO IT NOW! Don't Wait -Phone Robert Tait AND HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BEFORE THE WINTER RUSH BEGINS, AND AVOID THE RUSK All wiring done by the latest Hydro -Electric rule. All work guaranteed. Ir. 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 Ekclriciae ELECTRIC RA. "GES mad HEATERS .4 SPECIALTY Office $2—JUST PHONE—House 193 Neminumgasmmegg Boyd'rout well known in Bayfield 1 ,tome of the employees torani In No change will be made in thetnan- locality. The funeral tookPace at I hapd, and ejected him from the braid- s2emrut of the county route of refuge Kiocridinr. lug. until after the December meeting of John Camelot'', an aged resident of BRCSSELS. the county craned. Mrs. Mutch will Btu •efield. passed away oh October 17. I He had been unwell for some time. , ,1) Leckie tett loseri( t week to shieremain as matron and *'hurls Wilton" will hook atter the outside work. The He was upwar•bs of eighty years of fortune et Cobalt. wsauel*nt matron, ahem anivrd last age and is survived by hos nue moa family of six. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks. formerly of Centralia, now, of Fort Saskatche- wan, celebrated the fiftieth annivers- rj of their wedding day on Septem- tralia in 1995Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jackson are re e carloads of horses were ship- week, is Miss Anderson, of Paris. ped from here last week to Eastern Canada. Cornelius Eby is tbs new G. T. R. baggagmnt eaauaoesiidg Harry Wilde, web,, euli.ted. ser Itith. They were merited at Gere - Stanleyawn trip on ip to Leocer, where they Thomas Moore, a native of attended the convention of railway township, died at his home in Huron ticket *stents. township on October hath in bis aevett- Het agent Campbell, Cleve. Denhnw, tieth year. He was twice married nod I Spence H.amppOtb, Harry \\ bade. armors bi+wife and a family of four Pat.Crampsy and John Pedgrift left suns and (our daughters. Mare Emily. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs W J. Fee. of Henri'', wee married on l)gotser itch to John .1. M n Shoes I) Wallace, of Buffalo. Rev. W. J. `say' obert war the officiating clergy- man Tbe young couple will reside at Hensel]. John McDonough died at the home of his dauahtar, Mrs. Sydney Detre,- age, of McKillop. or October •90th. He was in his seventy -+seventh year and before removing to McKillop had been • resident of Winghsui. Four sons and four daughters survive. A pretty wedding took place et the home of Mr. and Mn. \Vni. Ford, of Csborce, un October Iieh, when their daughter. Emily Ade, became the bride of John A. Pollard, of Stephen township. Rev. T. A. Steadman tied the nuptial knot. The young couple will reside at Corbett. Charles, the young son of A. Gollen. of Stephen township, was run over byWt are w srpsretor, attached to a traction en- gine, at ureenway, and instantly killed. The boy wet- attempting :o pass between the two machines when be fell, with the above -men: finned re- sinst.lt. ea uAn icqut was bell on the :'2i.h 1 EXETER. O:ive liene. dsugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Heady, nf)rxeter, was married at London on Oe:ober ]0Ah to Ernest Webber, of that city. The produce and coal business of Kestle, Howe k Wood has been pur- chased by Harry Itone, who -will con- tinue to conduct the business as form- erly. The $21,001 Hydro -electric deben. tures oneted for sale ty the municipal- ity have been ov•r-subscribed, the whole ia.ue having been purchased locally. Roy White. who lives on the London road, north of Exeter, had four Hngets on bis left hand badly erusbed when they were drawn into a pulley by a rope he was holding. WISO HAM. Local men bare purchased 59,5510 of Wioghani's sewer debentures. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elliott attended the Canadian ticket 'gents' convention et Denver, •'rel. The Bell furni•ure factory Is to be reopened and the start will lar em- ployed ten hours • day all the winter. Mrs R. D. Jordan and little daugh- ter left bore last week for England. Mr. Jordan is a member of the first Canadian contingent. J. B. Duffy. of the Metropolitap Life lneerenee r'o., ha, been transferral to Landon H. J. Thowp.on, of Sault Ste. Marie, take* his place herr. Mrs. Maria Raker. an aged resident of \Vinghsm, died veryl•uddenly while visiting her daughter. Dupre. A. Forage, in Turnherty township. She was see- enty-flve years old and 1. survived by o, * daughter and three eons. Walter T. Hall. of Pasadena, Cali- fornia, sun of Theo. Hall, formerly of Wingham n - atraelaseenenaleenNeNelse JOB AND COMMERCIAL Printing?%tna11the\\ anglrsn, ass w rri.d eteco oe lctober 11th to Miss Amelia i 1 i N. headquarters for chool hoes Our stock contains a large assortment of Solid and Sub- stantial Shoes for boys and girls. uilt for service. with dote regard to comfort and appearance as well. No- where will you find a batter selection or better valncs. Bring the Scholars Here ! Wm. Sharman Looking Old Too Soon The Condition of Too Many Women and Too Many Girls. ■ OGLOVES1 McLEAN BROS. We have a full and complete line of 11 the latest styles--- LINED and UNLINED From the finest Dress Glove to the warmest and most comfortable work - p ing Glove. 11 0 McLean Bros. M Semi -Ready Tailors LE• • t and artist ise sicneu by the applicant \ ettiona from the ('rovit ccs of Ontar'o Only one sample of grain and one of I and Queue.. ler potatoes) should be puotators cul t r .rot to each farm If t addre+.ed to the Do ' 'on l'eiealiuts t.oth samples are asked for in the same ;Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. letter only one will lit sent Applica-"Such applications acquire no postage. tions on any kind of printed forte can - 1f otherwise addressed, delay ay die - not he accepted. 1 aplraintuucnt *nay occur. The destruction by fire of the cereal Applications from far meta in any imilding at Ottawa, which rout:sated .ether Previuce should he addressed grain -sewing machinery and a large (postage prepaid) to the superinter,- •taock of seed grain for dietrihutinn, dent of the nearest branch experi- may make 41 necesavy to curtail the' mental farm in ,that Province. distribution to • certain extent. We: J. H. (iatouwl.a, shall fill as many ems powible of the are Director, Dominion Experimental plications which conform to the rules : Furans. hut request+ received after the end of . December will probably be too late.l Sampled lin restaurant ►—"tVhat ie ampfes cannot for snot in response *n ; the world areafter -tonight, seam - erratical ions (no matter when receiver)) er -brought you ht the H.h flu -.t and. Which fail to state clearly the need% of i11 .. he pi r h' experiences in crop now the roup • Waiter (un •trick raising character ' was high time you ad that ti -h. After which be intends to sow ore seed. the soup it would have been tea late." All applications for grain (and appli- 1 Too many women and t.., many girls look old long before they id, o c Their face* iwcrme pale and drawn . wrinkles appear and their ryes lack brightness. Can this be wondered at when they so frequently have bead- achee. t..a, kacbes and a general feeling of wr.-tchedoees and weakness l' to most cases it is the hlooc: that is to blame. From one cause or another the blood has become thin and watery and it is a fact that anacimita 111400d. lemmas', more than any of bee came, gives women thispremature'by aged ap- i Pearanes it is important that the I blood supply of girls and women be regularly repleoi.hed—impor,ant not !only on the score of bloke. but to re- ' ' *tore robust health. which hoof greeter ' value. Dr. \Vilhanie P.nk Pills art- ' ually make new blood and restore the systemi shattered by overwork or won yThese pills gine a glow of health to pale faces and make tired, went v women and girls feel bight and happy. With Dr. William.' Piok 'Pills at hand there is no need for any girl to tool ill or feel ill. Mr.. J. Mc- Donald, jr., Hay, Ont., says : ••f bon - petty believe Dr. William.' Piok Pills saved wy life Some years ago 1 had anaemia, and as 1 did not real se the 'seriousness of the trouble 1soon be- icame illsomplete wreck. 1 got w weak i cocld hardly walk' i neither ate nor slept well, and could not go upstairs without stopping to rest. At tittles I Ibad en almost unbearable pain in m hack and comic] have to remain in bed. I i suffered almost constantly from a Idull headache, and when •weeping if I would stoop to pick up anything I Could get so dizzy that 1 would have to catch hold of something to keep from falling. At times mybruit would heat so fast that 1 wouhave a ',mothering reneatior. Mt eyes were sunken rend my hands and 'maga would Ibe %woollen in the mornings. I tried seveul kinds of ruedicine without benefit and my friend. thought I would not recover. Then 1 hegan taking Dr. Is ' Williams' Pink Pill., and before long Icould see Jr feel that they were het ing we. 1 gladly eootinud tb. use of the rills until I was completely cued ( taha.1 cannot say enough In their praise, and 1 strongly reeommeed Ilithem to all run-down girls and we. men. R t ape aean is s ', roniklencel—"Weil/ sir. the fast is at i and the butte* of the soil on h You can rt Dr. Williatm Ptak Pellg i frog) any dealer It. medicines or by Corner East Street and Square 'rasa t On rents • box cr vitt home for Im Goderich $2.810 from 1..e Dr. W Minos' Medicine . I Co., firm -keine, Oat. Distribution of geed Orkin and Potatoes. By : inactions of the Hon. Mubu*Ier of Agri 'door*a free distribution of super sorts of grain red potatoes will he mads during the ooering win- ter and spring to Canadian far.arvs. T7•e samples will consist ret .prism wheat (shout 51h..), white oats /shoot 4 its, ), Miley (Mesut .5 lbs. sad teM peas (ataout 5 lea 1 Tb... w IU be unit out from Ottaws A distribution rel rot Woes (irt :ilk. samples) will be earried on from sev- eral of the experimental farm', the Central Farm at OAswa supplying only the Provinces of t)atario and Qielsee. Each application meet be separate RUsitlt'51 r\ild Short hand Westervelt School i.nnoion ( )ntartt Make Preparation FOR WINTER If you want to save tnoney on your coal bills and at the same time have the best results, buy the best Range on the market—the HAPPY THOUGHT. it will do more work on less fuel than any other range on the market. Call and see our display of HAPPY THOUGHTS before purchasing. Also see our large acsottnlent of Heating Stoves. We have a number of secondhan.l Ranges and Neaten. 1t will pay you to call and sec these splendid values. We have two good secondhand Hot Air Furnaces. These furnaces are in good repair. The reason we have then* is that we have installed the houses they were in with hot water. CHARCOAL Do you use Charcoal for lighting youf`fires? if not, yon do not know the great convenience you are missing. We have just got in a carload. Try a sack or two, ISe for one or 2 for 25e TO HUNTERS We have bought a large quantity of Smokeless Shells and are therefore in a position to let you have therm at 7Se per box. ROOFING Does your roof leak ? If so, we can furnish you with a om'- ply Felt Rooting it $1.5I per square. It is a tough, durable roofing. In Shelf and Heavy Hardware our stock complete. Do not forget that we are headquarters for ing. Tinsmithing and Eltctric Wiring. All w tended to and fully guaranteed. COAL 1i'ave tis your orders for Ilard and Soft Coal. Re bandit the Scranton White Ash Coal. Chestnut Coal j2(.U) jflr ton l+tovr Coal 14.00 per ton Egg Cost i . i'ri per ton Cannel Coal 0.00 per ton Blacksmith Coal 7.00 per ton Solvay Nut Coal 7.00 per ton Hard Wood 2 :itl per cord Soft Wood . 25 per cord woe never more 1'inmbing. ileat- ork promptly at - Chas. C. Lee • STORE 22 -- -- PHONES - — HOUSE. 112