The Signal, 1916-4-27, Page 7•
THE SIGNAL : OODUIOH ONTARTO
bicycle tire. Any
dealer will supply
you with "Traction."
"Special." or other
Dunlop brands.
!Hears ae. Ara. !t. MIR 7
pn•rlleorle
D. De wsdit •yDistrict
Count and
tnnian. who enlisted at Regina with
the "Priem*" Pae," is In boepital in
Eegl•na. 11 i. not known how see-
uus 1 is *!!ossa
Ptv. Nufwaa Levy. son of Jaetere
tltankw ,uao.hor li sir sits epidrw'e aniputa'Iun n.eea.e.y. Corp 1'. .1. and Levy. of
Ips. a all. at reported
woueneo-
ded
1t1.1rw b, .•t Hee• hw.."t, near Kra- 1 , i d B It 11.to but
of +mom re•
liawuel Fell., of F'st W iwsn••sh,
.etel,rat.d his usuat)-•ig'1. 1. r Ld.s,
on the li.b iuut.
Mr.. 1t••Le.t VI ...or, .t firmer e. i.
d••sit of nutlet t. sliest .1to.1 14 at 11.114,
Ninth Dakota. hi-iri..I r- In ie.* live
in this county.
Robert 11. Reynolds, 11.T. 11..ts'Ioa
agent at Kirpep, died on rlau:rdry
morning last after * briel illsura.. aged
.ixiy.is year..
The council t t the to'vnahlp of Toth-
er.inhh hes purchased a ur'gil trac-
tor to be used in opeta'log the i•.ed-
grader rod 'tone crusher.
Duncan McCallum, hat ilware mer-
chant at Belitirve, was married at
\Voolst"ck ori the 12'h Lust. to Mus
Geriie Sproat, of that city.
On Thursday last the remains of
Datil Bradnoel-, wbo died at Coch-
rane, were interred 10 the (Garcia.
cemetery. The deceased was a former
resident of florets.
Harvey Davidson. youngest son of
Raw. Tbowas Davidson. for ten 'teary
Presbyterian minister at Varna, and
ouw of St. Anne's, has eoli.trd with
the 133rd Wellington Batt I oo.
Not all the knitting for the soldiers
ie being done t.y the women. Mr.
M epben Troyer, of Hills Green, bas
knitted sixteen pain of sucks and four
pairs of mite for the boy.. in khaki.
On \Vednesday, 12tb inst., Rev. H.
Woods, of Brumfield. performed the
-eremonv uniting Drew Swen and
Mies Sadie Bowie in utarrisge. The
happy couple will reside at Hrucefield.
George McLelland, whose parental
home u at Ethel. has returned from
the West, where he had been teaching
for seven years, to enlist with for
Canadian kogioeers for ovetreas ser-
vice.
James Boys•, an old resident of the
townsbip of Stephen. d e lot Centralia
on Friday, 14th Coo., in his sixty-fifth
year. He we're ostler of Yorkshire,
England. His wife, one eon aul one
daughter survive.
William and John Murdock, of Hen -
sell, we're called to Detroit by the
death of their sister, Mr'. James Lock-
hart. Ii-er death was quite sudden.
and followed that of her nusbend only
about two weeks.
At the "borne of Walter Wald. Elm*
town.hip, bis niece. Annie Ward,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. \Vatd.
of Grey township. was united in nu1-
riage to Wilbert Bray. also of Grey.
Rev. J. W. Johnson, of _Elbe!, oM i-
atrd.
Pipe. Thompson, Rowland, McLeod.
Dunbar. Slrui too. Willi im-on, Vusgos
and M•4411um. of Ethel locality, were
presented with wt
wrist-watcheshe . a
public gathering d
Pbe Ir.ys are members of the. 161st
Battalion.
Mrs. Michael Keller. a former mai-
dent of this county.. died at her home
at Coleman, Miele oo the 13th inst.
she swag a sister Of (tee. W. Holman,
of ERwon.lville, and Mts. William
Drew, of Eteter. $be leaves a tartly
of grown -rap sons and daughte s.
M'cbael Klein, of McKillop, near
Seaford). lila re,elved official intima-
tion _to the effect' that his s In. Joseph
H. Klein, of the 181b Battalion, he.
Leen admitted to hospital at Boulogne.
suffering from gunshot wounds sod a
severe fracture of the left arm. making
• JOB AND COM MER CIAL
Printing the %tin at
Horne seekers
Excursions
Ever? Tuesday, March to October
'All Rail"
Every Wednesday During Season Navigation
**Great Lakes Route"
see.ewhere out on the prairies when lam year Canada's Greatest
Wheat Crop was produced there is • home waiting for you. Tb.
CANADIAN • PACIFIC
will take you these. give you ed the iafermatim about the best
places, and help you to success. .. ..
Particulars from any Canadian Pacific Ticket
Agent. or writs W. B. Howard, District Passenger '
Agent. Toronto. •
f IIsle, 1 with tar
lhn.....n M.r1) naut, . t E 1 .•I, p.i.•rd Mr*.. l bud's•, widow of the late Jos.
aw .v rue- i,.v raw' .al I.t.t 4.-.-L in *levo di• d o1, 'Tuesday of I..-1 week.
het .e. ea .7-1111-51 re it • Th • . ani ilna age•1 srvrut)' v•^•r.. 131'r h id leen a
Mt re tains.! to Pali 1 1•34It., 111.' old se.ident ut t io:. 11 for tlairtylii'•
hour" •1 the dec.-ord. for i•.' Imre.. years. One Fool noel dors. tl.ivi;htrr+
Mr. M:Douokl di J uuly,i 1_w• Wet survive: iie.o.de. o1 Milian Head,,
J.
' Pi/sok. �I's.:\.;ue., . ( the Depart nrnt
.1. 1'. Sir rub ►n. It. A., +•on ..1 Nn. of E.luratiuu, !'neon! o : J1 r••.1'un. t w
John S ,a• hair.. 1 J uue.town. w.,•. a tine, • 1 Teeswr.lrr, and Mia'. lair ilei!.,
high .tandu'get this recent ex 'mina- at bouts' Th.i• are Also two stir.
ti.•ur it Knox Cultrge.Toren••, 13r- tisugbtrr.: \l,.. 11.l',.oper,of it-Itot,
Montane, auFlora. Miss o•ra. at nous.
I, Are rr.-rlviuµ the J.grew of :o.helor '
uI divas ♦t he won the Gm doe-\I•uti- BUt' 4Sta.e.
our Cho Ic prise of dill, , nue . the big Dr. Fraser, sin of Mr and Mr..
•y.luw'1' of the College. Maleolus Fraser. Bru.aeis, hi. pw -
00 MJntay evening o1 last week, at ' chased a dental pra,•tice at oudbury.
a publi•! gribeaing hell in the .Mon- ; Mies Beatrice Blashill, daughter of
Crie1T Presbyterian ebnrch. fountain -,1 Mr. and Mir. WinWinHtashili, of Yoe-
penisYoe-
peniswere presented to thirteen young land. Mich , died April 5,h at her
mei' .•1 the• c.mgregatiun who h.tve em- home in that place, aged thirty years.
listed fur Ki, g and country' \freed' • The deceased was a native of Brussel,.
twenty-one young then from this con-
gregation have dreamed flee Lhski• needay of lest week. The W.ngbam,
Albert Whit'sides. jr., of Heiman, Blyth and Wroxeter detachment'', as
in mistake took sums tablets contain- well as the local squad. with the 1111st
Ing carbolic arid before going to bed. i
Battalion band from Clinton and the
Shur tl afiarwardr be twig*" to suffer bugle band from Oudericb, made an
Remeltand all the medical ►kill of Remelt impning parade.
..soli, .1..• r• este rt. -d wounded.
I a
Ur... Mt 1).".W, wit3•.W 4.1 1l.•. Lit. • went soros. in 011V of the first drafts.
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LCANADIAI1 NORTHERN ALL THE WAY
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and Zurich ,was summoned by tele- ; SEA KOR1 H.
one. The doctors worked over hien I
or some hours before danger was I wee married Robert
too ,flee 1 iib inst. to Vista
past .
Walton had s big patriotic gather- Lillian Pethick, daughter of Mr. and
trig on the 15th inst.. when wrist- Mrs. John Pethick.
watches were presented to the Welton '. J. W. Button, son of Mr. John
boys who have enlisted with for 1111st • Button, of this town, wbo has been
B.ualinn. namely : Ptes. Alf. Deoni- I attending Victoria College. Toronto,
son, %Vilfrid Clark, &tweed Ryao, i bas been awarded the Rowell scbolar-
Hugb .l'.tuphell, Clarence Bennett. !ship in Mastery and catechism.
Bert. McLeod, \Vm. $holdice, George I Miss Lillian Twigs on Wednesday rat
Thamer, Robert Lawson, Weide, Bal' 1
last week he.:au.e the bride of Alettan-
Iantyne, Tbomaa Sullivan and Joseph ' der Mcliavin, also of Sestorth, the
Rowland. I marriage ceremony being performed
The home of Mr. and, Mrs. W. H. by Rev. G. McKinley at the borne of
Dearing, 2..d concession of Stepbeo, 1 the bride's mother,,Mrs. John Twigs.
wee the acme of a pretty wedding on I Rae Hoboes, one of M. T. Holmes'
\Vedneedsy, April llkh, when their two sons who are in khaki, had a close
daughter, liladys V.. baesme the bride ' call on the fighting line. An exploit -
of 1.•uhrr Reynolds. only son of Mr. ing shell took hie cap off, leaving
and Mrs. 1Lnry Reynolds. of- Exeter. nothing but the elm on bighead. The
The ceremony was parformed by Rev young man was not even .narked.
W. G. H. McAlister in the presence of Kt. Wor. Com W. F. (MUow, of
3'Li guest,. The young couple will Goderich, grand superintendent of
lire on the geex.wu's farm on the 2nd
concession of L'aborne. 1 Huron district, paid an ofmaial veil to
Malloch Chapter, R. A. M., on Mon -
The Blytb lawn bowling flu he,. day evening of lest week, There was
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TREATMENT FOR TUBER.
CULOSIS
reorganized for 1916 with the fol raw• • large attendance of the members.
ing officers. Hou. president. Dr. Alli- George H Moot. a former well.
son ; bon. vice-president, Rev. W. V. I known resident of tleaforth, died at
Turner ; president. Wm. Moore ;vice• 'Chicago on flee 14: h inst. oI apopM:y.
president. Ales. Elder; �.-retary-' He wen widtry known ss flea writer
treasurer. Jens 11IcVurehie ; chaplain, l of clever humorous at title'. over the
Rev. W. B. Hawkins ; esrcu'ive root- 'p� n name of "Orogen." He leaves
mit tee. G. B. McTaggart. A.V. Sloan. his wife and one son.
Thoutat Stewart ; Membership cow
miner, Dr. Allison, 1. R. Curt ; tour-
nament committee, Dr. J. A. McTag-
gart. J. M. Hamilton.
EXETER.
The lawn bowlers have reorganised
f the 'season, with R li *Beldon as
NOT A SYMPTOM LEFT ANY-
WHERE.
Dodds Kidney Pills Cleared Up D. R.
McLeod's Kid•ey Disease.
West Tarlwt. Victoria Co., N. S..
HAT
STYLE
W.•ult1 :1 new list
smarten Y .i tl
uh
kr the re -t of the
season :
Choose it !lore.
Choosing is easy
\\ hen you make \ our
choice from a stock
of
Fitwell Hats
The Best Dressers Wear
The..
McLEAN BROS.
The Semi -Ready Tailors
THE SQUARE - - - GODERICH
president and R. N. Creech w sects- I April .24th.-tSpeciall.-"Yee, I feel
toy. 1 healthy and full :.f my old-time vigor."
Hy a ,recent real estate deal the '; This was the answer of Dan. R. Mc -
Commercial hotel passes into the per I.eod, a pwwioent resident of this
'salon of J. N. Howard who may I place, to a question regarding his
convert it into ao apart/nett house. I present health. And he re shoat see-
Tbe remains of Charles Durward. ',pbsitic as to the cause of his car.
wbo died at St. Marys on April 1'2tb. 1 [ used sewn Mee. of I)•.Jd'e Kid -
were brought bete for interment. The ney Pill.,"he say,. "arid not 'only
deceased formerly lived bele. removing hair" I beer. greatly benefitted by their
to St. Marys about twenty-five year. , use, but 1 sun eutitrly curved, of ewers
ago I syn ptow t f kidney disease."
Miss Julia Maud, eldest daughter of The reason people talk .a1 rnthu.i-
Mr. and 1)frs. Fnink Triebner, o, eslicelly about MAI* Kidney 1'ilh
u that they make them WOO all .•ver.
Stephen, and Perm Itunafne.l, of the - .\^.ting on the kidneys, they put th•a.e
mime township, weir united its mat i
JOHN A. Tl IkTT ACRE.
T[STIMONIA1-
I :wallowed a tare tack in April, 1110, sled
It I..tgeu Ic my lung. This developed Into tuber -
colons pour doctors treated me Dot I Rade-
Dcrame worse. Then my sister learned of
Nt:'ue's Creation and got the medicine fee me.
When 1 hernia taking Nature's Creation. i was
having Wght sweats ewflnually, pains In my
chest and both lungs. Several physicians said
1 could riot live ever ]e days. Atter talus the
Ant bottle d Natures Creation, a woodsy/al
improvement was noticeable and 1 er:edase to
improve. Weighed 101 pounds; now 160. end
sever have had any return of the old trouble.
JOHN TEIITTACei.
SU Thomas Avenue, Columbus, Oblo,
February s, tan.
Natures Castles Company el Goads. W.,
Roos 14. Ceserws Rull/iq. Tennis. Carnes.
GRAND TRUNK sYI Tv M
Easter Excursions
SINGLE FARE
Good going April 41st and re-
turning same day.
FARE AND ONE-411IRD
goad going April 20. 21, 22,
► 3. Return limit April 46th
Rowe ti.Yete w1A ho treed between all
is t'w 'mita Pert Arthur and
t mid nut
tea. Mkh . Rech!'
Raer MoganOM Sad tl - p -u e
N
TtsNe sod fs-ther eardr.IDr'a as Oriel
Trask imam 'chew
it. r. Le WROICE a +Hutu. Awew.
Phones.
'
the
Loony by Raw. D. \V, Collins u Trivitt. ��"ustiies `cu�ii:,lt to
1 Inod,alll'b+t
Memorial church un \Vedoesday, mein, pare I.1'!d ,a.Iit'd to ail parte
April 12th. I of the hody. At:t3 people who are
On Wednesday. l2tb inst., Franklid • bealtby. all .Iver are el- .syr cheerful
H. Erwin, of lager..M. and Miss Mary and stable-.rtk.
avis
0 t D d hi of Mr and I -
ran , aubier
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Mrs. Daniel Davis, of F:trter, were un -
iced in marriage et Trivitt Memorial
rhumb. Rev. D. W. toll ni officiating.
Mr. and Mn. Erwin will reside at 1
I ngersoll.
On •Saturday. Aprii 1S1b, at the
home of M-. and Mrs. Phomas 1
Boyle, Ulric eldest daughter. Miss
Verbena, became tbe (nide of Wil- I
Haul Stevely Thompson, son of
Dr. Ainsley Thompson, of London.
The reremnny. was performed by Rev.
11. to. Collin.. (In tb -ir' return from
the honeymoon \I.. and Mir. Thorne- 1
sou will reside in F,zeter.
\VIN(3HA'l.
Making a deb of It. .
Sergeant Igltine inst.tuition in
bayonet doll!: Attn. Lofted and
pierced your herienly you nro.:reds to
withdraw your haynit, wh,'n yore will
give it a twist to the let,. thus wak-
ing the wound not only snorU.l but
biucurahlt•'" -The 13y.tander. •
An Honest Uride-to-Be
A Scottish couple were .nr their
way to be married, but on nearing
the church the beide gut rather
'osteo , and finally hum out:
••3andy, A hew a secret tee tell ye
beton r we- "ie.( moo ri'.•'
••1Vee!, au' whit i -'d. MaiyYqueried
\Viopbsm is to have a Dominion
STRATFORD. OMT..
You Can Secure a Position
If you take a count with us. rhe de-
mand upon us for tr..nitd help t- many
times the number i;radttating. Stu-
dents are entering cacti week. You
may enter at any time. Write at one,
for our free catalogue.
D. A. McLACHI.AN, Principal.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
The Winter Term now on at
THE NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
oat:N 10 ND. IINT.
Three practical. complete NMI up 1n
date roue., of Andy : Bu.lne-.. Short-
hand k and Prepintory.
Worths 4Wteur- .a-i.ted to.xo.4 5'1)
lox petition, We have an walls.i
connection with bc.t butlerAvow .
where our graduate. aro reatntarly eu.
played. Write ler pamphlet. Fall in
formation real Bee oe application.
C. A. FLt:MING. F.1'. A., Principal.
G. 11. 'LBM I N1i. Secretary.
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-.Linde
Day celebration.+ 1 "A canna c" •a veto. sir- l,' replied
Mary.
Alex. Young, of the Wingham salt .sorb." .aid Mindy. "never mind
works, has made arrangements for that: it's precious little sell get to
tbe drilling of a new salt well. I co.,s. wi'1'
An I. O. O. F. lodge of instruction
was held bete on Friday afternoon and
evening. Besides the lora! member',
the B yth. Brussels and Dungannon
lodges look part.
PATEN TS
flit .. ...
I•It renewtyt� Ark fee etre iNTER.
TOWS Al. ..wklel will 8. asst don
Ir IMI' a11U11101g.
RM unmans S1. srtwNb
Nothing to Equal Baby's
Own Tablets.
Pte. Alfred C. Bleath, whose name Mks. Lawrence M. Brown. Walton,
appeared in the el ldty list kat N. B., writes : "1 have used Baby's
week among the wounded. was em- Own Tablets for the past ten yeses
ployed with (Gavin Willson before the
war. He went over with the second
Canadian contingent.
A young man name•i Eldon Prter-
rnan nearly lost his life while wonting
wt the Lower \Vingbam dam. Hewes
trying to dislodge a stump which was
holding bark the water when be lost
his b'l'ow and tell off the footbridge
and believe there is nothing to equal
them for little onto. They instantly
banish constipation sod teething
troubles and unlike any other medi-
cine 1 have Aped tbey ere pleasant to
take and do not gripe the baby." The
Tablets are sold by medicine dealers
or by mail at 25 cents a box from The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Go , Bruck -
over the dam into the icy water. Fort- "let DDI. _ • _-_
unately he was swept against • elueter Just Tribute.
of willows and clung to them until a .,Why did Wombat leave his
rope way throws to him and his resew to found • home for eervest
was effected* sirs?
Wingharn a big milieu), day • Well. you know he wee menti-
on Tueeday ast week and there was facturer of fine china. And be always
• tare* 'rood of 0•01A• in town. The said the girls did a lot for bit Wei -
visiting 'moldier' included ihe detach- 'woe.- gen.a. city .t.m.rno.
enema from Brweele. Wtozetw and
Myth. the Idlet Dattehoo band from
Clinton arid the bugle bead from
Ooderirh. Military 'smelter were
given by the soggier, in the ottomans:
sod in the evening recruiting meet -
hag was beta in tae wa .
CLIN N.
lobo Schwalm& bas received a ewe -
cud warms few floor from the Do -
mission Government.
W. Jeekenn is president and F. T.
Jackass secretary of the tlioSea Wel-
ler/ Mule again this year.
Mrs. Pointing received eehborimer,
stating that bar oat. Card. C. R. Diverg-
was sisioasty ta la England *kb
HOW THIS MOTHER
Get amok Ts Ds Ear Wsrk
Ind tub dews that I could est do ay
hessewurk tar las little family et three.
er* help. Ces dm$ nog sheet MOIL.
sod Marks le it, My health ben biwart-
ohawd se I sat doing all my bawiromelt
ow saw I ass wino, all ay *Wahl
what 111ael leas dna far am"- Iln.
Jams R. Mow.
Thiel le a deals= eed noir Ind hea
Is* which erasion a healthy 1=Its.
ails dose= mid mates pen
HAI Dunlop, Druggist. Goderieh
SPRING !
SPRING !
SPRING !
Now that the snow has• gone, Hurrah ! for the Bicycle
again. We still handle the world -famed
CLEVELAND WHEEL
ranging. in priCe from S35.00 u, w.•
also have some splendid values -just -con& hand Latlies' ,- Gentle •
men's and Boys' Wheels.
ARE YOU GOING TO SPRAY YOUR ORCHARD
THIS SPRING?
-If not, you slninld. 'We handle Spraymotor machine.:
and repairs.
We •also have Arsenate of Lead and Lime Sulphttr.
We can give von the Lime Sulphur at $6.50 per barrel.
HOW ABOUT THE INCUBATOR THAT YOU -
WERE THINKING OF BUYING?
• ,,N.ow %lit; titlie that wu should have it set, co that yon
ct ;line tiltliconeayr-1.Y Incubators.
chicks. it's the early chick that mak..s yOu
Call and see what se 1
IlrIxoedle 'the Cyphers
MAKE YOUR SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING
EASY BY RENTING OUR ELECTRIC
VACUUM CLEANERS.
'Von can takt your Carpets out and beat then', and then
put them down anti iiSe the Electric Cleaner, and you will he
surprised at the amount of dirt that yon left in the carpet. So
what is the use of taking them up at all? l'se the Cleaner.
It saves labor and saves your carpet. It lifts the nap and
makes it look like a new carpet.
• Better still, 1' an Electric Sweeper mul nse it eVery
sveek, then there still be'no Spring house.cleatting. Every
time you use it the house is cleaned.
IT WILL NOT BE LONG BEFORE VOU WILL
WANT TO USE YOUR LAWN MOWER.
nave you t..,ked to see if it is in good order to start
with ? If it is not, let its' knew and we will get it and put
it into .good order for sou
ARE YOU GOING TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR
FLOORS AROUND YOUR RUGS AND
If so, try Clii-namel Varnish Stain and Chi-namel
Graining Colors and Graining Outfits. We have been suc-
cessful in securing this splendid line of goods for the town
In Shelf and Heavy Hardware we Always
Carry a Complete Stock.
LET US FIGURE ON YOUR PLUMBING,
HEATING, ELECTRIC WIRING AND
All work properly attended to and fully guaranteed
HARMAND SOFT COAL AND WPOD.
We have ljnet received several cars of Scranton Hard
Coal, and can serve your wants promptly.
Pstlerceat CHAS. C. LEE
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