The Signal, 1916-3-9, Page 7Nit
THE 11143rAL : OODSRICH ()NTAR1n
TEDeeOAT. NANCE 1R MIN i
TOUR OPPORTUNITY
The W it.tre rerw now os sh
THE NORTH LIEN
BUSIP1t38 COLLEGE
°wax M) so. OIlT
Three pow tied,etc ale sp-to-
dot. coarse (.dye' its tan., ort -
'Med a; Type, I'4'. .a4 Pontoon's,.
Worthy 4.4..1. anis .d to tone tor -
law p. i 1w,a We boot ea merit WI 4
p•wceluw Irish tort bet e'a. b ease.
wW• ger .r.teat ate r. 1rltu1Y es
pqtoq�.+dw p.
. write at..hlrt. roll in-
to .t Ito. e• Wtb'•a.Ma.
C. A. r1.KWINO. le.c A., Pring loot
O. 11. /loin( '11. • cret.rr.
COUNTYand DISTRICT
A. Kray has .01.1 te - fare on lbs'
Parr hue, Ml,..nl.v to • u.nip. to Cleo.
Johns...., f • 1115,5ist.
Misr M •ry M. Tay .r and Reginald
.0. Angell, t"• •...f If .re .11, were mar-
; .led the.. • n M .1 r1. tit It.
Mies Val•r'l.Ap•'r,r, a• d N.i.u1 on
Canton.. both ••f 11 *Ali, erre u'ar-
ried there .. Ns .1, 1 to
W. L Key.. of Vat •. has sold his
fare 1.. 1.•e - es A h••r ..reel intrude
removing o Clin
Tito. quoit... r 1'•••... Alia, was
aser+ied ►t In 1•.n , n Feta orry tint
to Mies Mai. 1 I.a•e, of Main• -bury.
Mrs. .1. R. J h.. n, .i tbtrr of
Mr. and M -.'rhos R. n to.., of Ford -
wish, died recoil. ly .1 L.'met' CI If.
o...
Vim Inerse•s 0. Heywood std
Sherwood Brock. both of Whscheitea.
weer married at Ipio.11le ea Feb-
ruary Mrd by Nev. U. A. Barnard.
Thos. Laing has sold bid tars os
the Guidon rued, sort\ 0f Exeter. to
A. J. Ford, M Barter. Be slat. Mr.
Futd's brick residence In Enter to
part payment.
Thos. McKay, C P. It. station agent
at Monition, wbo dropped dead horn
berm failure while nn the stat Ion plat -
ft.. w, was forum ly •sateen agent at
Walton.
Jenne., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Alcock, was married at her par-
euta' ti -are on the nth enacen-i•.n of
MIN as., os March lea, to Mr. (Howler,
of Mirth.
Mae ion kva, daughter of ltr. and
Mt.. Wm. Brows, of Hulley. was'
warm d ors March 7th to Fr.dru irk H.
Hotta IL tion of Mi. anal Mrs. Albert
VIRGINIA FARMER
Restored To Health By Vied
Atlee. Va. -1 was weak, rundown,
1
no o ppelite, my blood was poor, 1 eoald
not 'deep nights and was rapidly los-
ing flesh, but i tuna farmer and had to
work. Medicines bad failed to help me
until 1 took 1'iool. After taking three
bottles my appetite is Ane, I sleep well,
my blood is good and I am wan sgain.'
-0a1.ANDo W. BOatczy.
Vinol, our delicious cod liver and hum
tonic without oi4 is guaranteed to over-
come weak ren s,
cooditiosebrosk
coughs, colds mod be ot:hitis.
H. C.Dunlop, Drug eat
Morrell. oleo of HsrUep•
The evagageseeet M •mustered of
Lena Maude, daughter of Mr. earl Mn.
Jobn Mahaffey. of Hittites to to Anal in
DWiag, of Tsrkeramirb, the lean lege
to t..kr place this tenth.
tbbmon Jambe has weld hie 101).
acre farm on the- litb root'.. -ion oaf
Hay to hi• son Oarn.t and he. pur-
sltaeed the 614-a.'n farm orf J ..'ph
O.arb on the .owe .one.esinn.
Duncan Mrlkm.1,1, an aged reel/lent
of E•hel. died on F.h'na.y 4i'h in his
eigbty-eee••nd year. The d reared was
aim lee '•t Mont lend, but 1.a.1 lived in
Canada Inc.sh. was Mft•'.n. Hie wife
and a family of five survive.
Ms y McIntosh, relict .4 the late
Hersh McKw..., of Brite• field, di. d at
11'e'.thnurn., Man.. on Fele nary I9th.
[)encased wait a native of Tuek.raneith
✓ ad Dr. D. M 101.0.11, of Brunefl41. i'.
a bra -ober. A family of 'brae daugh-
ters and two sone maids In the W..t.
BRUSSELS.
Mr.. N. M•Lt•orhlin baa lentse to vii.it
her data.tht.r, wbo b a nutty in train.
ing at Detroit.
Wee (`rump has t•.eeived word of the
death of her brother, Driver Alfred
Crump of the Canadian Engi• ..rs.
'1'be Berra'» d, who enli■:ed a' (), tame.
died in hospital al 8h rnelife, Eng.
land.
Mr. and M•*. Kiehaed Ryan rele-
h rated the fiftieth .n'e4ver•ary of their
wedding day no Febrile. v 'sl+t. They
attended the H'man (itholic rhurrh,
where mare w.* held and the stool
couple renewed their vows of Alry
years ago. Alt... ward. a reception
was held at 1.h it home.
SEA FORTH.
Horace Kniibt h ed two Bogen
crushed while working At the foundry
novelly.
OWN broke her arm when
she fall duvet the collar stem, one day
raeestly.
Mr. sad Mrs. D Nhaoaw have
returned been after spending the
winter at Long Beach, California.
A tsenenrial envies was held at Sr.
Thorne' rhumb .•n t iinday, March
5th, for Pt'. Thomas ledger, recently
killed in battle.
Mie N.Ilre Dev.re+wa. daughter of
the late EJweerd Dev•rr*ux, died at
Detroit nn February 28 11. The re-
mains were brought here, the Inter
went taking place on the 4/h last,
WINOHA)1.
The public rahnol ha. been closed
owing 50 an outbreak of uteesl.s.
H A Hessian. formerly of Wing -
ham, has volunteered tor medical
work ovsrswae. He was no. o1., 1h«
stridulating clam in medieine of Tor
onto University.
Joseph Reading. a former resident
of Wingham. died at Tmo.•Ee Febru-
ary 2hh. aged seventy -.ugh' years.
While here Mr. /Coeditor engaged in
the book and ..tali•mrry husinees.
EXETER.
Mee. Vale. wife of Wilbur Vale,
formerly of Exeter. /toed at Se. (loth -
aline. o0 feh, ua• y Ri h i:i het twenty-
. Tice imwnwut was ode
year.
in Exeter corn Wry. •
Blossom It , daughter , of Mr. and
Mr.. nderan, wit• a. vied at
her home Henryb••
ore co February 'LYnd to
Percy Stone. of U -borne. R • Dr.
Fletcher officiated ret the eare'wnny.
K••. D. W. Collin% for the post ten
years rector of the Anglican churrb
here, ba. received and ac ...wed a tall
to the Church of the A..rens.nn, Wind=
sor. Ile begins bis Hew duti.a.the
brat Iluedsy Is Apel.
1it. LOA", C.of Lob.N. Mom.. was
viatt log hie parents here last week.
Mrs. Edweed Rodaway is .plesdlag
a anoaili with her mother and sister
at Pet et twee'.
P. B. Kerr, of ISnodetoek, hes
annved to rnw1, having taken a posi-
tion with W. C. Brows.
The flr.msn received a call to Charlie
lea. laundry one night recently. The
Ore w..a ..s lIy ratiniui.bed and but
little damage te*tdted.
Oliver Mowat Chowes, son of J. 0
Cbowen, of toe n. was married at
Owen Sound on February 2si,h to Mitis
tiladyrs B' yeon. Mr. Chown, hat hero
appointed Cl. T. IL agent- at White-
church
DRANO TRUNK RAILWAY
YS EM
ARE YOU GOING
WEST?
The Grand Trdtik Railway System
will rnn
Bomesee kers' f xcursio.s
EACH TUESDAY
March 7th to October 31st
(INCLUSIVE,
Tickets valid to return within tie
th,i incluai' c date of hale.
WINNIPEG and realer, • $35.110
EDMONTON aid retort . $43.00
1steroeo.twaate 1er, -at.. to etMr paints is
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Ticketaaad full Information ea application
to r. V. LA .'H):NC'li 1• SONS. Mama t.
Punt •rthtdr at prosaat that
Lieut. -Gov. SeDoaald start,
tag frog Port Arthur for
Winnipeg in 1,879.
Waterfront is 1886, Mop
buttes in back rasa..
0. P. R. Port Arthur
early days.
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WHEN the Casadlan Pacific
Railway was but a ort mise
attuWled. tied at the slate
what "Beetles Fitton aad "aocttoe
r were Use sesta. and w sin Maw
et the early save titles paned to -
weber, It woo a< " FLhe ty's," Pert
Arthur, they met, F1.herty's deer
;was big eel wide 1.W h.splt•M7 tem
all dells .M r*nma VVlaboety
its bodied. Mg Waled. a.4
h.srtedu resuming it the Norway
,of Ma p p.ly hostel. east to wag hie
and O►y: 'Ther say the C. P. R.
LtBt V ,sake the *ewe. kat Fla
le este to mer the rNtAar!"
its suds the aaD.*F %Manes
_ 1.r..
>fM\.rV's mg /set le siesiMnM
MAIMS, a.estag Its f•pster slaMefs•.
g lady "trio B.ttb.t. Nos of lb*
Elru.'hl~my •.•t tis roc
�easrl� for elm M was vibe pure le
m►rkaef eirthar^n linelee 1h But
Thoreenes weft milk
edm.. seer Sala SO fee
ogg else nil ea dew at 111.
_ .
'1 ' in 0. P. 1
ooaatrutlea days.
betty '• wish woolda't 'baso' is soy
anwime ream at the eostrsst. Mrs.
Flaherty was as eaa.tlag hostess:
way • ba fellow came tato the
hose resri•g lib a Iles --ft belag
Neer eb.be.etee of lite -het lm two
aeoe•de the Mgple sad »•clops of
them wee rained t• a lanletthe
Meat! What a "mother" the geaUs
•Meed lady was to all the doweasd-
(\
ado N theft eerie darn! Ther
'rsmbaid." wader Mrs. Pl~Mrty's
.mile, air ms reduces mea ear 1.w
tussle end empty psatee were hefted
• t weft the "sore pays" r these
sasses 4117*.
The Isere Reiff wee • ase•ere4.
•Iwg•NrMr alftlr. The weals same
Mmatt Mea M the }4. 1 edea '11m
deo% stair Df jkri k w ne wand
. le and tramm est
i laps ssupssese e ROM a
the
W eek et the Old 'arir.
whish limbed the idlithwOW.ted NM
the Caltelke Derek. was leek apes
• root' D. F'. Ben: titN
,• " spa • adied,rt-
>
and Ineacter of the sew tows, Part
Arthur. vers bermes of the sant,
which woo `the else of a mh.te." la
these Metairie days.
But "F1a1/rty'i' hotel. 'The
(••.••." It was called, was that the
resd.svefs et the Mg Mat who were
building the Big Read. Net can et
them, 10 matter when he he telly.
but will remember the 'little rom-
a the hell whereoto gametic
minds mot to Manu and mesas
et the wort. That u room will
lea hes.►blr coveredseats was a
sort et "Befsoaf•Paritamest." there
some of the Ms dusts .tdertaher
wen laid ad. pleases sad sh•pd
A that Rale ram elf 1.w heal at
Fda11N L ud d.rtsg the edema
emaolaw► as ens email get past Mn
Fishesey ber.elf, who like m bard de
Nadine a tee of her tefag, wefld
keep elf as sad wmdiry, ending
them Mfbr Auld Mit while 1.k
m .
'ills•" tar the greet wort weft
"Valrod" le that little nam tare
0e bay.
Outside 1. the hen, dressed is kis
Sunday pest, '.'hews O'Hagan was
somas ter 'news." Thomas alleges
beteg the eelbr of "The 8.1140.1."
w volas flied all the spaces be-
t Tomato sad Whinier. la these
7 dtljs. Oentlemea. do nu reeol.
Net Thews O'Hagan. who ram what
N celled '"rhe blges.t wooly Is all
Nawrth ittyrkit!" well. f .sate
to uproot old Alen K 'fig Mt1-
e el adage feel sure Ai..
P.
if Ago" rs, mlgbt be .
It was at s 1 lint met the
lab Mr. Kea Hernn eves that a
tee5.ses of the star. Mr. Cotlfsgw.ed
S chneMr tea hauled Flaherty's_
Marne Smftk aad Jas. MMpr. were
h rsw tasters lm the emgreMlmg
work asdsrtska. sad "Mg Rory" Mo
lemma, with 'Sam' M..dwesd:
"Teddy Purcell, HMO P ss aad
A Na. IJdsestee. the brides telttaisl-
it sad S. A. Stewart were else
tarfkiug beats L the early sweeties
sed 1.a* It R. 1 winess>•r seems
Mr. Worst UMW= staatag 411
with the late Pent Moberly. whose .
same should live while the railway
runs. Rant Moberly was one or
oke tltantic figures of the C. P. R.,
aad these 1 have t::rntioned, as many
Chore, used to meet and "tat11 things
over" at Flaherty's.
Many a laugh went round the
ample board at Flaberty's. 1lfrac.
:Was of the game laws took place In•
the Mg diming room too. but Fla-
herty and his Irish wit could meet.,,
make and break laws with a wink;
for 'la-tae-estof asaken;' as he assdl
to sal to bis droll way, "share the
best ratan le Daly frogs' lees.- ail.
(rep less" it went down em the
menu' There was a time what noth-
ing seamier thaa eegee was allowed,
by a paternal act. aad thea the
coffee' went to mat's heads: bee
they were .eve heads. as has Weal
proms 4 times, for. wberwet 705 go
aad And /sea at the bead 0f affairs
generally. gestures than and you'll
AM they "worked on Ike C. P. R. la
the seventies!"
Flaherty Is no more. its geslsll
owner and master and host baa haul
• athered to his forefathers, where hal
used to boast "were slags In Ins-
tead!"
r♦lead!" and rhe that W partaken et
the bespltallty at F aherty's will
*say that 1ty deeceaded with the
lime. Not you. nor 1, who met as
Flaberty's Nowa-days rhea i p to
Pert A r, nee Prtae. Arthur'
Iendlag. mod 'cPlah.rt7's," 1 aad
gra.dn. gayer hostel risen spat t
ell .ite. The eye is charged
•hares. great ekaages, for the C. Pi
R. funned its ever, prsmle mat
mate a great es" ten. slit sosmerlr
braise Net to Wad the warm -Mart.
ed Flaherty Massif and his mm/1ag
wee who to -day sleeps 1a the IIttJ
timstary beyond tbs tows, where, 1
you ge tea prettily kept green
yes will aad: 'a.tred te the m•••rt
et James turd Ellasheth Pl•h.rrty,"
est s bassi d1 halt Mot mems►
THERE IS
10 VALUE
IN THE
achelor Suit
to $20-
(1 Collie iu and see these
nobby garments iu up-to-
date -te les and hand..ntte;
reliable materials.
Clothing for
the Children
New Norfolk wits and other styles. "Built to wear."
McLEAN BROS.
The. Semi -Ready Tailors
THE SQUARE GODERICH
LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
-
SCttOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED
UNPRECEDENTED OPFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES.
Writs for Particulars
LOTTIE ARMSTRONG, P. LINFOKTH WILLGOOSE,
Registrar. Mee. Bac. lDaselm) Principal.
Address: -354.6 Dundas St.,
London, Ont.
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS
amen
TICKLTS ON SALE
Each Tuesday, Each Ilosttb, March to October 'missive
"Al Rai?'
Each Wednesday Daring Sawn Navigation
"Greet Lakes Route"
slates the yratrim one r Mt year Can oda'. Oreatoot Wheat Crop
.a. or don d there 1. a •nese for you.
THE CANADIAN PACIFIC
will take you there, giro you all In,ursatlow. sed help you to store.•.
Paaleealaraeros JOB. KIDD. C.P.R. Agent. or front W.B. NOWAKD.1).P.r.. roma.
BIG PROFITS ARE MADE IN
RAISING CHICKENS and DUCKS.
OTHERS ARE DOING IT. WHY DONT YOU TRY ?
Get the he t Incubator that you can buy- THE CTPHERS, that
is recommended by the majority of people using Incubators
and 'recognized by the Underwriters as to perfect safety from
fire. They are made in four sizes.
No. 0 Incubator, capacity 70 hen eggs or 56 duck eggs.
144 " " 112 "
2 '0 244 " "
di
3 " .
300 " ad 300 .. .
If you would like a book on poultry raising, call at our
store and see the Incubato-s and get a book free.
With the corning of Spring you will require
Garden Tools
We have a very complete line of Samson tools. All Samsdu
tools are guaranteed. Now is the time to look over your
lawn mower and see if it requires to be sharpened and over-
hauled. Do not leave it until you require it. Leave word at
the store and we will send for it and have it repaired ready
(or Spring.
. Now is the time to use
Stock Food.
Your horses and cattle have been on hard feed all Winter, and
in order that they should thrive you should give them Dr.
Hess's Stock Tonic. This Tonic is guaranteed by I)r. (fess.
He says if it'does not do as advertised and you are not satisfied
with the result, you may return the empty package and get
your money back. What is more fair than this?
Are your going to have the
Electric Leight
installed in your house ? if so, let us figure on it for ye$u.
Let Ins figure on your Heating and Plumbing. All work
promptly fittended to and fully guaranteed.
Do not let yourself run short of
Coal
as there is every probability of a strike the 1st of April. Von
know what that tneant a few years ago. Protect yourself by
getting some in at once.
at...e bum t,............•.. too
not Coal.
()snivel Coal
Domestic Lump Coal '1.IM " 1
O.eksmith Cna1 7.W '•
�Pood Wed.
Mott ado per eord
1 iib
axe " I
!!tIICHAS. C. LEE
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