The Signal, 1916-9-28, Page 7+e
THE SIM':A1. GODERICti ONTARIO
THtrtuoav, nem :8 1916 7
" Clean, smokeless and odocises oven m~mousand baking. This is aaured by
cos foil
• �iuc%s1-coated none -rust steal Wag is
Pandora
It won't be hard ro deckle what range you
kitchen after I show yon the Pandora's
Sold by FRED HUNT.
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SCHOOL
SHOES
THE time is here again to get your
boys and girls fitted out for
school. They will need stong
serviceable Shoes. The kind that will
stand the most severe test in any weather.
In this class of footwear I can show you
a wide range of leathers and styles that
will give the very best satisfaction. You
will also find the prices most reasonable.
REPAIRING DONE!
Geo. MacVicar
North Side of Square Godericb, eat
Electric
Fans and Irons
DO YOU know the advantage of. Elec-
tric Irons and Fans, especially in hot
weather. and how easy it is to live
and work. in summer especially, with these
appliances ?
Ironing out of doors, for example. is .oth
practicable and pleasant. and oi1r electric flat -
1 irons certainly'smooth'the way on ironing day.
•• Do you know ot ate cornfortof a fan in
the dinytg-zoom : The residence lin is de-
signed for extreme quietness inarunning.
Electric Fixtures and Supplies always on
hand. Let us give you a figure on wiring
your house.
Res. 1113'
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STRATFORD. ONT..
Caasereisl,-SLsrtissd sad
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wtndau•sm.*1, De at any time.
W. place stradamee In po..ition•,
Dsrieg July tied August we received
appllent ion@ for over SRI ti'essi.tants
fortge could not supply
oar tree catalogue at oars.
D. A. McLACH LAN, Peiasipv
.Ask Your
Druggist for
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GIRLS WANTED
ren ecce work to 1111 the places of
men oh..'•.s• sees et ere mans to the
front. Moet r WINO ewe render three
%w • V..Iaelalae, r W. fit` esatfe.t+e.
e
special C.er•ra of training In Hook
( treeing. i•ho.tbend sed as saber 1.1).
menial .elder.. now In wetness
I et odest • a.t"ttted a•l ossa. me.trated
Ir.t.lser fe.e.
etft�OM Ce e, l.ti,
Uw Itrl POUND. ONT.
C. A. FUMING. Prissiest
"."-""*"." YOeN WOMEN
MAY AVOIO PAIN
COUNTY and DISTRICT
Hottfreid Wein. a highly reenacted
citizen of Os.diton, Is dead at the age
of eighty-two years.-
Mre. Findlay Lyn.. an esteemed
resident of Howiek, is dead .t the see
of thirty-six years.
Eiston Catdilf has p,trchs.ed the
homestead no the 5th line of Morris
from his Whet .
Mrs. E. Johnston, a (Armor resident
. f Whalen. died in Victoria hospital.
Loudon, following au operation. •
Alex. Campbell. • former resident
of the 5'h line -of Morris. died at Van-
derbilt, Michigan, on August :fl.t.
Hem Kslbfle(sch, a pioneer of
Z.irkh, died on Mondagof last week.
He was horn in Germany eighty-three
yenri ago.
Mrs. Albert Moeeer' of Mount Car-
mel. died at jilt.. Joseph's hospital,
Louden, on Neptemtter.Itith. fibs was
thirty-eight years of age.
Miss Evelyn O'Leary. of Parkhill,
daughter of George O'Leary. formerly
of Stephen township, died no Satur-
day. September 14:b, aged eighteen
years.
Rov Finley, aged sixteen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Finley, of Turn-
berty, WW1 kicked by a horse on Sep-
tember 17th, and bis Jollities may re-
sult fatally.
George Jordan. eldest son of D. Jor-
dan, of the :xh line of Morrie. has re-
signed hie position on the gaff of the
Bank of Nova Scotia at Piston and
has enlisted with a bewvy briery .t
Cobourg.
• Mrs. ,V. I1 Lowrie died at Rnsselt,
Ontario, following a short 111...e freest
heart trouble. The dece.eed was a
former resident of Hay town -hie, be-
ing a daughter of the late William
Wilwm,of that township.
The residetce of Mr And Mrs P. C.
Scott. Jan.e.towt , we. ,he weer of •
pretty wedding on September 13th.
wben their dwgbter, Miss l'art.ariee
Isobel. hecawe the bode or. Wilmot
McLennan. of Gr -y township. The
ceremony was performed in the pres-
ence of an.,u• ...ver.ty guest..
The home e f M r . and Mrs. Robert
Fortis, Mullett township. was the
serene of • bappv event on K'edtre..isy
afwn,.•w .4 lur week, when their
.khat daughter. Ida lileecodine, and
Rilliam B. B••11 we.- e►nited in mar' -
het v. neater of Knox
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••1p sleglls wi.eRas s./ MW was
r .....~...ter. •.wrens .Wt be vises
se maws me see is
se
essay IS• SY* whet
t •ma
mow' ter Md. ,1 Tk'kei.'t ass
. wen
11 e R••• e � w brag
w saes w
M teen M poem w 11WWww' •
Tar st. -•-raiz riles. • less.
set maw ter sat. sow t!ss a r*s
was ss
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?sass o.•.
*MI Mas. as. Ailermos-*au. tt.i a
rtage. RIFT . J,. .
church. Land ■
M•
fitted in the
preeiet.ce of t1I�yC i WC .. Mat lire. £ for Goderich
and 1 tends of tau. trmet:ng parties.
and District.
The oarei of Elie\May. only
daugbter , Mr. and Mrs„ times Mc -
Q teen, of, 4• littler t .wnshi to I,,,,.I,,,,.•- •
,enee F.tr,e-t, eldest .on Mr and
Mr.. \a/' I. F.,rre.t. alas. a :Stanley,
era• yen
blenized, on Sstu v. Yep -
eoih*t hath, at high no at resi-
dene. of the haat.. p•ret.t.. ha- v.
Halj Woods, of Union church. ii r ce-
re
Need Only Trust to Lydia E.
Ptnkham's Vegetable Corn -
pound, says Mrs. Kurtzweg.
Bufab, N.Y.-" My daughter, whose
picture is herewith, was much troubled
with pains in her
back and sides every
month and they
would sometimes be
so bad that it would
seem like acute in-
flammatioa of some
organ. She read
your advertisement
in the newspapers
and hied Lydia E.
Pinkham's V e g e table Compound.
She praises it highly as she hu been
relieved of all these pains by its use.
All mothers should know of this remedy,
and all young girls who suffer should
try it." -Nin. MATtt.DA KUITZW.0, 629
High St., Buffalo. N. Y.
Young waren who are troubled with
painful or irregular periods, backache,
headache, dragging -down, serrations,
fainting spells or indigestion, should
take Lydia E. Pinkham'■ Vegetable
Compound. Thousands have been re-
stored to health by this root and herb
remedy.
It you know or any your wo-
man who la sick and need. help-
ful advlceiask her to write to the
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,
Lynn. Mw. Only women will
receive her letter, and it will be
held in attic/MA conadenoe.
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1RacEwan Estate
Excktsive - agents for
SCRANTON
COAL
r. red Jin. 14 mc Jarrott. of Kip -
pen, receirea • letter from their eon.
who went oT-reeas witb So. 10 West-
ern University isrartns.ry Hospital.
Lnod .r, in`. rising them of his •air er-
r.Tal a. ' i •tort if-; F.nglan,e. 11 -
sailed on the 1►Ivurpi••. which ...tried
over ti,U.t isoldiete a• Toss and wade
the. presage in five day*.
YE.IFORTH.
M ;t )n Chesney hati been teaneferred
how''t5r.nno to the OrOtis baancb of
the Daiii ition Built.
Mi.. Ne;lir A`telte.on and Mise
Ethel K-rr breve gone West t' spend
• couple of month@ visiting
A ntccm.eful ladies' bent/nig rui-
msent for th.. parterre of rat !l iinev'
for the Overseas Fund wt. We Alp the
gt eiPff here • few days ago.
Sirs. R A.. Wilson, who had
spending sorsa tittle wittg tie& pwren
Mr. and Mr- W. E. S mt are, has
returrii•d treallif home in*New York.
E. Hirst t received n telegram on
Twistsv'announci,g the sudden death
of . hie brother. George Hincbley, at
bteLhowe At Victoria, 11. 1'. The d.. -
ceased wa,A• native of Hullett.
BRUSSELS.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Richards cele-
brated the thirty-fifth anniversary of
their wedding on Tuesday of last
week.
Any quantity belt all Maple
Slabs, Mixed Wood, Hemlock
fleet visit hack.
J. Feelliet's new F era car overturned
while be was out driving the other
evening. The car was badly damaged
while the occiap.nts escaped with a
s &king up.
tiro. Bedford has exchanged his
store Inc • 15tamere frim in the county
of Elgin owned by Mr. (lower. Mr
Bedford intends to follow (ermine •e
an et,ii •inch.
Miss Emily Case. a former reeidebt of
Kaman. passel away at the horse of
her sinter, Mrs. A. W. Wright, of
AIu.a, Well.. on Neptewb•r ldtb. 8M
was in her reventy-third year.
On Saturday, September 15th. Mies
Ina M ty Delve became the bride of
Private David Gordon Appleton, of
the halter Iliatt&Ilon, Camp Borden.
The w arriage Look p lace at Heosal..
Mn. Viewn Clarke, wile of WOMAN!
D. Clarke, manager of the Moleone
Bank here, died oa Friday of last
week after an illness extending over
several .menthe. fibs was thirty-three
years of age.
Moving Pictures
From An Aeroplane
Sensational Feat of Cam-
era Men Who Made
"Britain Prepared"
Film.
How great and bow tin illing a part
the aeroplane playsin modem war-
fare may well me imagined after seee-
ing the moving pictures of •'Britain
Prepared," the ofticial film of the
Britieh Army and Navy. which h ea
freer brewed foe preeeotrtion in the
Model Theatres li•der.ch, under the
auspices of The Signal. The spectator
from be. seat in the M ,.Irl Theat ra sees
the great birth tieing from the ground
and flying straight towards him am
though they were peering over hie
bead. Then of a sudden he haw the
aes•ation of being up in an aeroplane
himself. He twee the earth fadiog be-
neath him. He enters tit- cloud. 111101eee
ptently they. 1 a, lie'b•low hum like
a rumpled carpet. His machine sways
and ewerre. And incliner at an angle
•s it make. • turn. H. can slimesslimesin
feel the wend in his face, end .tnael-
ively he leans first to one 1400 and tb.n
to iter other Al though 10 balanUb
ce e
machine as it sway* and slant. in its
swoops..bird-like swops..
Three pm titular pictures were taken
ly a wh
ovii.g camera operator wive
went up in en aeroplane for thepur-
pose.oee. Tory illustrate not only the
sort of work the u.ilitery airwt in has
to do. but the daring eni, it or the men
de
who mathin wonderf.il film, and the
determinet;on of the• British Hoveen-
utent, once the polity was .ieridrel
opnn,to'mike w thorough job of show-
ing exactly 'what the army and navy
were doing.
•'Britain Prepared" will he ehown et
the Model 'l'or'e, Friday, October
add Kindling Cedar or Pine.) • ' Is.
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portant Announcement. (••
- I PENSION ALLOWANCES.
residence '12 in di Chairman of Pen'ion Board Makes Is-
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TELEPHONES, office PI
Little Job
or- Big
Arthur Wald has rented his pproper-
ty on Turnherry street to (tenrge
Itreuter. and will remove to Bran t -
ford
George McMillan received • tele-
gram on Monday of last week advt.-
.ne hien of the death in action of his i@ at pre•ertt on the firing Ifoe and had
youngest zoo, Private Charles McM 1- I never even his .on. -
an.
Rev. W. F. Hunter, B. D., end Mrs. 1 NOVA SCOTIA MAN SWEARS BY
Hooter, ofrsnc
B h Cls,coney P 1 THEM.
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From the
repairing of
a faucet to
the installa-
tion of a
�COrrlplte
plumbi ng
system, we
are equip-
ped to do
the job.
W.R. PINDE
Phone 153 Hamilton Street
Idose, chair n of the I's,rd .4 pens
/ion comutierionere, in .rddree sing a
recruiting meeting on Iwhalf. of 1.h.
Irish -Canadians Rangers in Dominion
SellarsSars herr tonight, gave the IoUow-
iog figure•. (or pensions for euldiety
and dependent.. :
For tototalJiesbility, rank and file,
1 the prn.ion mill • be finer a yser
Myriad t'uuotinder, Merge oat bl..jor,
('.dot -Sergeant or other 14...,gesnt.,
$:)10$:)10; Iteg mental !i-, grant -M .jor,
$0211 ; Lieutenant, $7C'1) ; k'aplarn,
91 5J1).
fbu.r
entitled to he nwarde•1.pen-
eions ate diva led into six cleese-, a. I
follows :
rust close., tor 1.4al dt.nhilitv.4.5)
per e. rel • rweend tl..., .ghty twat
rent.: tf�l,!�itl clam., vis,y p r 'cent •
1.,ural cfsse, forty per coltit 't tilt •
class, twenty per c -ret. • aiztb rlas.
Lse;Lao twenty per .cul.
To e.'s-b of these up to and including;
the rank 'of Li.-tatenet
, , 'utility diff-
ble.I, anti in 111/11111.14111111/11111.14111totally helph.a-,
* fsurtbf•t'-nillnwneire not ex. -et -dings
4230 a yr ar m ,y h.• m.nle. 'Those up
to and tux the rook ..f Lisuttor-
not dis OiledOiledand m li led to •i perk'
in the ft,.t three e.e
'sse.11,.11 le@ paid,
.u,
in addition to the personal pe.un, •
special alk.wence 0P ail a month tot 1
each child. A member ember of the f.rcee is killed
Ile widow i11 entitled to eighty per
cent. of the full pension for heir 1.1e.
or until sire remarries. If the marries
again the pens:"' .s to be paid to ber
for one year afire woad. hod (ben it
erase.. Thew ado v ie ei.titled to draw
an allowance t.n wl.aterer children
there are op to the age of sixteen for
w boy. and sevens/eon for it girl. If w
widower is killed in the army sercire
each of his cbildien ie entitled to $12
monthly. A widowed mother or step-
nentior ser a grandwamfbsr . who i*
wholly dependent ons the Member o.
the force killed b to rere yr sixty per
cent. of the total disability pension.
This also applies 10 et father twiny
dependent spun • son killed in the
..nukes
Chairman Roesalso wnneeseed that
the 'I boo d of pension aumsslwioners
u
hauthority to snake provision for
caTrimmed
vocational traiesing of tned
soldiers. ala to supply ertif tial limbs.
Chi* work now beteg dose by the hos-
pitals commission.
tee -
r&nla, have been visiting relatives
ben. They made the trip to Brussels
by automl.tile. He Cues 1 His Backache with Dod l's
CLINTON. Kidney Ville.
South West Velton, Inventive Co.,
'The *castor of f RevF. r hases: R. S., Sept. 2iith (Special). -••i lief-
per as
de of Willis♦Villds ehoreb has fered for three years with backache
bees
A Walking Club ha. hewn orgseised
with a me.sh,r.bip of about twenty
yobs people of both sexes.
A frame house on Albert street and
its eowteeta were destroyed by ere on
Tsesday morning of last week.
Private Hamilton Harper, of Tor/
onto, formerly of Clinton, has been
officially reported killed in action.
Dents Phalen, who he. loononiti
sleeted with the Jackson Mfg. Co.
several years, has here wont
bead -Butter to s.ac:ssd W. Lolly
who bas recline.
WINDHAM.
fi,rgt 9. M. Wil b.s here n-
pseted Ruing multiple gpn-
v
robot • • an 1 Priv a daft bas boas
isjured by sbrsf+ee1. ,
SPLENDID
SHOWING
AT
McLean Bros.' Store
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FALL VW WINTER CLOTHING
At the first opportunity you should arrange to visit
'our store and examine our exceptionally fine line of
Sweater Coats Underwear
„Overcoats Suits
and, in fact, everything for Fall and Winter wear. Don't
forget the place.
McLEAN. BROS.
THE SQUARE
THE SEMI READY TAILORS
and two b .x-• o Dodd'a Kidney Pills
cured me counpistol y."
This straight and simple statement
by Mr. D maid A. ,McAr her, a well -
Ito two end highly respected resldemt
h ere, is j•u.t one more evidence of the
g reat work Dodd's Kidney Pill. are
doing to this neighborhood. That
Mr. Mc A,thus 'srrouble was from his
kidney. i. 'hewn by his other .ymp-
tome. Has joists stiff -tied. be was
trembled with boort fletteriage, be
felt heavy •t:d sleepy miterit meals
and be had preemies or .her pain, on
the top of his bawd. AU van-
i.bRd with hi. bsetach•• whro be teed
's Kidney Pills. That'. why Mr.
ether Is rseommendiog them to
M.t
EXITER.
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H. T. (111811)11.1k nos ort Me. a Mee. slam be left bete and this was his
Met. Oemeheil, of reuse, wee
in W I..I .tr to Mid Toms. Rev. _ - _- - -- -- -
Dr. Chelstie oMelated.
Ptiva•iJot•pb Yn11asd, wise reade
enter.hie bone bars with his enter. Mrs.
Frank Bowden. tie weal year., has
hese repot ed knMd in males.
ere
The home of Priest. Rest d
Mn. Fitt ha. been bereaved he iMut
death of their intentions, Marl Elleh-
-, ova emus father
The f
here list week. it 1. !Iffy -flue yeas•
nri.LEt'rPI
The fsllowrng plica,. for Ford -ears will
l t cacctise on and after Aug. 1. 1945'.
• $450.00
475.00
495.00
695.00
780.00
890.00
• ,. o. a. roso. oasraalo.
' Thc..• prises :or 1 o.ifivrly guarantc. d .,*..in•t any re-
. duction Wort.Auynst 4.- 017. Ian then- r, nu guarantee
• against an advance impro c at .o,) tins•.
KELLY & MACEWAN
DEALERS - - - (C)OEI4IC11
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Its .seal .st..4 out tenni; your .luring
. the lit ntnutli- Sommer Alien' y.T1t -c.tu use .l
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"Safety First" with Firearms. •
Bach year the 'booting sermon re -
coed* w 10011114 of. ascideots des it,
careiewneees of hunters in the forest
and in t h.• use of firearms,. A gen wo-
ke*
tsisg off accidentally and killing the
owner. climbing fence' with the gen
beaded snit ked, ne .hentibg at a
se
espanbn i mistake for an animal
are eletvoly meow With the
k.owkdge the dwsger of hasdliag
firearms, it se surely inclieshent upon
hunters to sere** e. precaution
and koro a •welnealP, before them the
esotte "solely filet."
etas a eseally awls mate them (t'•
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Among literary stars we fled the
Avowsasterisk
as . jest seeendsgh a
thtau putewthe 54.
EW 1 Oil Stove ?
1'he nigh-spc'e11 of titlr@C , st :Anel economical.
This, burner is .loss to lop and the flame
strati' -4 the Is.ttottl 41f + .seat 1. With' this
direct conl.ict water boils more .,nickly and it
t.,kes ica, fuel to keen it boiling.
SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS
Nov.is the tilos to g s 1 .our Scrt•cu ihw,rs awl
WI,.,lows nn 1s•forc Ow flies get Lad. 1)o not
wait until they .,et in your house an 1 then pot
"n screens to kt.l• them in. fall and see our
large range of Se teen Doors and Window.;.
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF HAMMOCKS
Prices ranging from $2.50 to $10.00
Refrigerator.... ..from $9.00 to $35.00
Lawn Mowers from 34.50 to $ 10.00
Are you bothered 1.y s one hog getting under
yore fence? if so, the
Bulldog Fence Anchor will help you out
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Call and we shall be pleased to show you bow it
is used.
Do you want any Fencing at very low priers ?
We handle the ideal. Call and get our prices
before purchasing.
How About Your Winter Supply of Coal ?
We handle the best Scranton Coal at the follow-
ing prices :
Chestnut
Stove
Egg
$'4.(111 ler ton
Soft and Cannel Coal.
Hard and Soft Wood Slabs,
PHONES ,22 CHAS. C. LEE
NOUSE