The Signal, 1916-6-15, Page 7•
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Wouldn't you like to know the cost of installing a Sun-
shine in your home? I'll gladly give you particulars
without obligation. eo*
Sold by W. R. PINDER
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Heed not • blusterer. but
a rileot man.
I Getting It All.
The doctor told hint be oeeded
oarbobydr•tes, proud*, and, above
all, something nitrogenous. The doc-
tor mentioned • look list et foods for
him to eat. He .teggeiel out and
wabblei Into a Penn avenue restau-
rant.
'•How about beefsteak •r' he asked
the waiter. "Is that nitrageoous y"
The waiter didn't know.
"Are tried p deters rich in carbo-
hydrates or not r
The waiter couldn't say. -
•WeIL 1'U fig it," declared the poor
man in draper!•. "Brine me • large
plate of huh."-Pittabur-g Poet.
"A safe, tootle. inexpensive laxa-
tive such aa 'Retail Ocoee lies' kept in
t be bonne will pa y the biggest di v ideede
of env investment ever made." 15c
and tic ex'•Iwively et Rezell drug
.W.es. H. t'. Dunlop, Godericb.
beware of i Be to -e you are right -then pause •
I moment for re flection.
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Yome
is pretty sure to be a happy, comfortable home
for those who live in it. What can be
more conducive to a proper home at,
mosphere than a cheerful light over
the family table? Perhaps, however,
you do not realize the great difference
in the quality of light. If you did you
would understand why we have in-
stalled the Hydro -Electric Lighting
Service in hundreds of homes in
Godench.
Ask for an estimate on winng that
house of yours. We guarantee satis-
faction, and remember our promises in
print are always carried out on the
premises.
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COUNTYa>,d DISTRICT I
Alga. Musca, of tba _ sd line of Hay
towdsbir, had four cattle ktlkl by
ligbtuulg ne day Ire'. week.
Mrs. James W"rkman. •n aged resi-
dent of the Part line, Staotry town-
ship, died on Saturday, Jane 3111
Mew. Doul!, an t ld irsidrnl of Ethel
locality. passed sway on Taewdsy u(
tact week. She was in her slaty -second
year,
Wm. Davidson, of ilii Nth ilne of
Morris township. has a ben which laid
an egg six and a hall inches by eight
inches.
0. %V. Nott, of Tuckenwitb, met
with • very heavy toes wbeu hie Clyde
horse, Guises Gold, died after only •
few hours' illness.
A limiest in limy township owned by
laugh Riddell, of Listowel, was burned
a: noon a few days ago. The the
started on the roof.
Duncan 'Taylor, • resident of Hay
township, died last week as the result
of an attack of pneumonia and of rat-
ing soap in mistake for food.
Robert Dalrymple, of Tuckersmitb,
who had been in the threshing bmi-
mesa for several years, has sold bks
outfit to Brnce Berry, of Brumfield.
William J. Perrin, son of Rev. W.L.
Perrin, of Hamilton, formerly of
Wroxeter, met death frnrn electric
shock while employed at Cooistoo oo
June let.
Jalt:oh Delebert, a blacksmith of
Zurich. was taken to H:. Joseph's hos-
pital, London, one day last week, flut-
tering from • severely fractured leg,
the result of • fall.
W. C. Land.borougb has sold bis
farm on the 3rd concession of Tucker -
smith to Mr. Sherwood, of Toronto,
wbo will grt Poeeession on July lat.
The term contains twenty-five acres.
Roy Patterson, son of Mr and Mrs.
Donald Patterson, of East %Vawanosh,
bas won • scholarship of :50 for sec-
ond year work in science et Queen's
University, Kingston. He came high-
est in general proficiency.
The death of Flora Cameron, widow
of the late 1 homes Strachan, occurred
a1 ber home oo the 3rd concession of
Grey on Monday morning of last
week. She was eighty-three years of
age. A family of four sons and two
daughters survive.
Mrs. Wesley Lamnort, a highly re-
spected resident of Exeter, passed
away oo June 7tb, after • lingering
illness. She was in her thirty -filth
year. Her death is mourned by her
husband and three small children, her
mother and two sisters.
Yelsoo Rtaolake It.. disposed of his
1(0 -acre farm io Hav township to
Isaac Duniturd, of Stephen. Mr.
Stanlake has since pur'chaeed fifty
acres from John Rowe on the 2nd
concession 6f Hay and -fifty acres from
Henry Smith on the saute line.
A quiet wedding was solemnized
in Centralia Methodist church an
June 6th, when Mr. Byron E. Hicks
and Miss Reale Esser were joined in
wedlock by Rev. W. A
.Findlay, Mr.
and Mrs. Nick• are away on • wed-
ding trip down the tat. Lawrence
River.
A happy event was celebrated at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McKay, Tuckerswitb, on Wednesday,
June 7tb. when their second daughter,
Florence N.. was united in marriage
to Harry Stewarb, of Egmondville.
Rev. D. Johnstone, of Varna, officiated.
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Clean to handle. .old by ail Drug.
gists, Grocers and Genc.-al Storrs.
was caused by a small boy throwing a
match into • but of excelsior in • abed
at the rear.
Mr. Brwwley, who bad been ticket
agent at the li. r. R. here. has accepted
• position at Guelph His position
ben here has been tilled t,y Mr.
Brendle, of Guelph.
Clarence Wilson, sun of Mrs. John
%Filson. of town, and Elgin Cutrie,
eon of Mr. and Mr.. John T. Currie, of
Fast Wawanosb, hoer enlisted as
guoaers with the Royal Canadian
Horse Artlller and ars gunners in 0
Battery from KioKaton.
R.••. J. N. MacLean, a former pastor
of the Baptiet church, Wiogham, has
beim sworn in as administrator of the
new temperance act in Manitoba. Rev.
Mr. MacLean bad been secretary of
the Social Service t'"until of Manitoba
before be rI mitred this appointment.
A quiet wedding was solemnized on
8aturd• , June 3rd, at the hone of
mind nd M1+. Amos Tinting, when
their daughter, Eturl May, became
the bride of Coriorwl William P.
Buchanan. of the 170th Battalion.
,cooed son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Buchanan, of East Wswanosh. Rev.
D. Per tie officiated.
A pioneer resident of t't ingham, in
the person of Mrs. Isaac Ireland.
poised away in Detroit on Tuesday,
May :1116b. She was in her nicety-tir.t
year. Mrs. tr ined's husband was . ne
of W ingham's pioneer blacksmith and
was in business herr for some years.
About fifteen years ago Mrs. Ireland
moved to Detroit and had since made
her home with ber ten in that city.
Elbe enjoyed very good health 'cp to
within • week of her death. The re-
mains were brought to Winghatu and
interment made in the family plot,
the services being conducted by Rev,
D. Petrie.
State of Ohio, City of To:e,Io,
Lamas Ceswtr..s. e- oath that he Is wilierFrank J. Cheney
paler of too eras of J. Cheney Rn
Co.,lar., dog
bares' 1. the Clt.y of Toledo, county and ante
sfas,prald sad titat bald arm will pay 15...um
ewer e• Kwe et oosta�r•A DOLL
lt e snnsr toe
=and
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the aft d RALL'S CAT A RAH cunt.
FRANK J. tilt:NEV.
Sworn to before ma and s.M.Abed len my
premises, tabs Kb dal et Dseember, A D. ons:.
A. W.OLEa9ON.
Meal) Notary Pnb'ir.
Ball's Catarrh Con l takes Internally and
ser + t.hroogh t5s Mood u" t) to"' on. . 1 • . wR+
of thtgrem Mend foo - •,.I+. frrr•
F. J. C's s'i-; 1'C 1 •t•.Tukao. ut.io.
rt.rhl yy-sti.t-7T
H.1 , rem:'S til fees .�-• , 1,r1.
The death of Miss Margaret S. Stur-
geon, of Hensall, occurred at the home
of her sister on Saturday, June 3rd.
She was !Iffy -three years of age. Early
in life she suffered from a severe ill-
ness, which left her partially pore -
lyz-d. About eighteen month. aso
another stroke rendered her helplrer,
from which she never recovered.
James Holland. of the Huron road
Mullett, met with a painful accident
the other day. When returning from
Clinton be got out of the buggyto
open the gate and as be was picing
up the reins the horse started quick)
giving his arm a sudden jerk. He fill
and the buggy ran over him. When
tie was picked up it was found that his
right shoulder had been dislocated.
On %Vednesda , Jane itb, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Switzer,
Tuekeremith, the nuptial knot wee
tied which made Miss Ruth, daughter
of the home. and Wi . N. Holland, of
Mullett, husband and wife. The cere-
mony was performed by Rev. J. Rob-
inson. rector of 8t. haul's Anglican
church, Clinton, in the presenee of the
immediate relatives of the contracting
pettier.
"Fairview Farm," the home of Mr.
ani Mrv. John ltathwell, of the 2nd
coeceealon of Starkey, was en fete on
'l'ueeday of last week to celebrate the
marriage of their only daughter,
Violet May. to Albert Horner, merch-
ant of Varna. son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Horner, of Hey township. Rev.
D. Johnston, of Varna, was the offici-
ating el.rgyman. Mr. and Mrs. Hor-
ner will be at home to their !Meads
after Jon* lbtb.
An interesting event occurred at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Leitch. of Hallett. on Tuesdayof lest
week, when their seemed ghter,
Lillie Belle, was gaited in marriage to
Robust 1. Jamieson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Jamieson, of the same
township, Ray. F. C. Harper. ofClin-
ton, performed the eeeemosy. Tba
yawing coop a are away on a wedding
trap to Saskatoon,lmonton and
other Wetmore points.
*1111i1LMather, of )(Ippon. Is an old
ID. Fifty
ego this moeth Ir. Nellie, in
b. 1. aow
Lb* sen old nand in
bhg btmiaoss, meta
gas bolleta for the seen
who went in wagon
and Godes-kb. armee wi
gnwe atkd ether wee
prevent the liMans'
ads, as It ens _
brsdod at D•2 Med
this vicinity was more
time than at any thee waft the
present war. All the duress,yawatg
and old, were right a the joie for too
defamer of their reentry.
WIN@tiderwai gNitGRAM.
Ty.. Rockingham, of
w trrr H suint o..
left Let WPM t0 }h the
;code*.
the elide rettmdlag that two lirehanee
mem tents are to be purchased for the r^
Hu runs.
A pretty Suns wedding was coleasn-
iz.d at 1 o'clock ors W.deeedey of last
week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray McEwen, when their hinter,
Mier Elsie Koss, became the wife 01 5.
Harry Twitebell, of tltot.on. Rev. Dr.
Rutledge officiated.
At one of its recent meeting* the
Ladies' Aid Societyof Ontario street
cburcb presented rs. Allow with •
cut glass pitcher sad Win Uri s AS An
expression of appreciation of the Jutiee
•he br¢tudered the Society during
Ithe pastorate of ber busbaud, Rev,
N. J. Allin.
The mart iag. of Dorothy, only
daughter of the Tate Charles K. Phil-
lips, of Montreal, and of Mrs. Haynes,
of Brandon, Cork, Ireland, to Clarence
R. Rance, B. A., B. Mc., ot Tomato,
son of the late Charles panne, of Clin-
ton, was solemnized in Ht. George's
Cathedral. Kiog.ton. on June 1st.
Rev. Cecil Wbelley officiated.
W. J. Crook*, formerly of Clinton,
wbo bad been Western traveller for
the Lace Goods Ca, Toronto, for sev-
eral years, has severed his connective
with that firm and baa taken • posi-
tion with Ladies' Wear, Limited an-
other large wholesale e in S
HowTor-
onto. His headquarters will be at
Vancouver and his territory will be
that city and Vancouver Island.
Mie. Lorur Eckwier lett last work
to jolt, torr L,:'baled at Font, Mich.
Two tuuaway borer, Mud two dain-
aged buggies were Ito. tr.ult ut a.:ol-
Iimu oo .t/:un '11 roe. ul.r rveuto,t le-
crntll.
Mena Haz, i Lowry will resign as
teacuer at A. w.•r d at ,.uu.wuwrr and
Will ruler a 1. •0.1..1. nwtut.,i As uurse-
io-I.ralntug.
Private M. %V. Scott. of the 111.ith
Battalion. Regina, was io town for a
few days oar a vial 10 bis btotber,
Principal B. s. Scutt.
Reeve Leckie has disposed of his
building lot between his residence and
that of James Fox to W. F. 8tretton.
The purchaser will build a bungalow
on the property.
The council bas lot the contract for
the macadam work to be done on
Turnbere y street, trona the bridge to
the 0. T. 11. crossieg. to Thome.* Mc -
McLean k Co.,of'tVrngham. Hie ten-
der was 11L,tffll.:10.
Private J. A. Scott, son of the late
Dr. Scutt. of Collingwood, and a
brother of Piincipal Scott, of town,
bee died of gunebot wounds received
in the back while ser viug in the
trer.chee 111 Nrruce. Ile was only
seventeen yr -afoot age.
C'Li: TUN.
11.8. Cb.'pm•n, wbo carried on
shoe businrsa here for nearly three
years. retired last week and 'oioed the
216th Bantam Battalion at Toronto.
The names of throe Clint m boys ap-
peared in the casually Bete lot week,
viz. : Filtrate Homer Cantelon, killed.
and Privates E, nest Huller and iVil-
laarn Jscxson, wounded. -
r. R. Shepherd, youngest son of Mr*.
James Shepherd, of town, has resigned
his position as manager of the De lisle
(!task.) Manch of tilt Royal Hank and
Mg eulisttd with the Fifth Field Med-
Isal 1)orpe.
The gross receipts of the mi.itaty
day on May _lith were 111,272,ts), and
atter $1 i7 I•t wee ptid out for expenses
the tlelance of 111,t*.S2 was headed to
Cul. Combe, of too 161st Battalion, on
ARE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN
GOLD.
McLLAN BROS.
ineerHatsf f rwsa�. RNs, •
TilFr I LEAVE HAD Tinsel: Dv,I
Old Sol commands that you head straight II
1
into a straw. No time to lone unless you
are willing to miss that happy feeling ,f
that comes with a straw.
We do more than merely
sell Straw Hats.
We Study a man's face -and provide a hat
that' does more than fit his head -it fits
his personality.
McLean Bros
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What Mrs. Brown Says of Dodds 1 THE SQUARE
Kidney Pella.
Miecou Harbor, Gloucester Co., N.B., Li
June 12th (8peeial) - "1 think -
GILLET
EAT
?YE
er41
A Ars at the rearble works las new
only averted the other wreak* k
Dodd'. Kidney Its are worth their
weight in gold." This i. the .t•te-
ment of Mrs. Jayne. Hrown, well
known and highly respected bare.
••1 think it would be ungrateful on
my part if I did not tell what • bless-
ing Dodd's Kidney Pi11s have been to
me," Mrs. Brown continued. "1 was
in bed three wrote with headache and
Tor, back . Then 1 began to nee Dodd'e
Kidney Pill. and 1 found them the
Lest remedy I have ever used."
Mrs. Brown u just one of the
many women wbo are telling
of pains relievoc: and health re-
stored by the great Canadian
kidney remedy. Dodd'. Kidney Pills
are suffering women'+ hest friend, be-
cause they act directly on the kid-
neys.
SEAFORTH.
S. T. Wine•' tips received • telegram
from Ottawa. root„tncing.that blooms,
Private Ray Holnsee, was ill In • mili-
tary ►napitsl .otTr1 iog (nom shrapnel
wounds in the rhe.t anti bhoulder•
The death .,1 Alfred Beattie t.•ok
Vacs eadd.•uly 01 hit /evidence at Ht.
ant, Minn. Hr. 13rattie WAN h' rn in
He.tforth and was it nephew of Mrs.
Whitely; ct town. • He ieft Sekftrtb
about twenty-: brae years ago.
Mr. and Mee, 8, Dickson, who. spent
tlir put two veer.. with their son and
dau.thtrrq at "tf.Jsurinton and Fant Sas-
katchewan, art iy.d home Iasi week.
1f r. D ckwun 1s one ed $eafurtb's oldest
and Lrst-known cititrn•. He was
postula.rt r heat front 186.5 to 191:1 and,
this trip ln.m which he has just re-
turned %us practically the only holi-
day be has bad in forty-eight year..
Phoma. Shade died at hi. home nn
Ord etrert nn Friday, Juoe 2nd. He
w..a tbilty•ti.e years of age. About
thief. yenta ago the decens.I eon-_
tract., a serer,' cold which 6r wan
never aisle to )trrcowe, and wench
finally developed into consumption.
Mr. Shade wan the youngest son of
the late Luc:.. Shade. of McKillop, and
practicaliy all hit I.fr had been spent
In 8eafotth. His widow and a fancily
of three daughters and one son sur-
vive.
WAR NEWS.
No Excuse to Be Without Reliable News
from the Front.
%Ve have pleasure in Annmtncing
an atranaoment completed with that
great family paper The Family Herald
and Weekly Star of Montreal by
which we can offer The Signal and
The Family Herald and Weekly Star
to new subseribers for the tutlance of
1916 o' until January let, 1917, for the
small sum ot 75 cent*.
The Family Herald J11111 Weekly
Star is noted for iter reliable war news
summaries each week and is replete
with most interesting stories frown the
battlefront Tire Family Herald and
Weekly Stu is a family p.tper all Oen-
ads is proud of. and when combined
with The Signal our readers are imp -
plied with all the local newt. and news
rot the woad. In addition to the nsM•s•
the reader receives In The Fancily Hers
aid each week a magazine section'
tquivelent to several of the beat
monthly magarioes printed. The ag-
ricultural section is anotter feature
of that great weekly which is keenly'
appreciated and M alone worth mealy
tines thesub.cription price. We now
offer the two papers to new erotism here
for only 7:1.c until I.t January. 191 i. '
The (hurkaa Revenge.
The l'anadien Magazine lair June
contain• ere unusual short story of Clio
tear. It it entitled 'The Ghurktlr
Night," by A. .fadeon Hanna. and ter
na doer n•Uv. amount of the moon*
in which a regiment of Hindu .oMiefte
avenged what they regarded we the
kHNng of lord Roberts by the 11se'-
rnanv.
1h• wonderful affection of the
Indians for Roberts!. shown and ale
their native proposer In smite hack
whenever tkey softer as offence that
peculiarly aa.M. OHO mss tens. tit
Chip instance, After threceposeneemsett
of lbs death of Roberts. they waited
.ikatly until afterwtgbtfell, and fife
made a raid upon the Germane. with
results which the story grspbicielly
depicts.
An Emergency.
One American with the legion w
Willie gW e/ a• Zoeua s battalion t
was lighting in the same part of
line with 51, and t • charge r
d.v�y
Ir.. t: " m awbal ofke tnt
16.011 er them. That
all d bu
TrayLpp rig isms tsar
and / M Nrieief r,
"Moa liiN t.eas% . 1'v.
quart t:ottie entl of wine in Mr's
be hasn't Gey Bork In 1t " -Becton
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Do not neglect your orchards. Now is the time
to spray. Lime Sulphur at $6.50 per barrel is a snap.
We also have a quantity of Arsenate of Lead.
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