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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-10-26, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERIOR OVUM ••• 01111111111111111111111.111111.111111111111.1111M11 • Clean, smokeless and odorless memo perfect cooking and baking. This is by ventilation and the nickel -coated non-cnst steel lining in liciaarft Pandora *pp It won't be hard ro decide what range yon want In your kitchen after I show you the Pandora's special featurets. Sold by FRED HUNT. MMEMOIMIIIIIMM1111111111111511Men"M". • sVic 1014449t94,401094901c9444,44stok ?"r•71:4941c403?) WHEN it comes to a matter of choos- ing the man who is going to do your Electric Wiring it will pay you to see us. All necessary information is yours for the asking. Office 92 Res. 193 Phones : Robt. Tait WEST STREET burns and •••••••v*••••••••••••••• A PROMINENT NURSZ COUNTY and DISTRICT MAKS, ill take up housekeeping as Abe ilfrorinis farui on the dih conceseion el Humpy.. _____ tittuesitisi. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• liess Ilierees ta Owe& eel new Roy McKay has purchaser11 the reel- wbere Sap the Sumo. deers, uf the Late Mrs. Harris on Warren Uvingwood, son of Mr.and I Tbuuras street Mrs. S. Liriagwood, of ..M con- °I14..-"IielFarnoritega preottaalmaipi usTts:webeklyrsorblivimioliteourvidongloctuiely.which was organised Isom Line now five with snore ematou of Hey. ha. leen sidled iu e•vs use nerolell to follow. scions. Samuel Shine, a former well-known resideut of Urey townselp, died at his a borne to the Itsiuy Raver Dietrito. on trieptember 14th. 4 4 sfs4- Donald McMartin, for massy Teats • respected resideot of Urey township. is dead at St. Thomas, North liakota, aged moiety years. Henry Johnston, of Morris town- ship. ns tecistved word that his osphew. John Usury Shaw, was killed lion quit* a IOC 1 i; • always recommitted it to topelican and it La- been a wonderful help to many of them. neve! knew of • ease wirers it faded. 1 have a pawed who kr using Dow and she is fuss since tak- in action on September 2ntb. „.. takes it myself aad gra t very best re. huMsbani a d( aura )isoss1P.ofititeisPovwell, e Turnhorry, died in Toronto ori Wed- , 74/- 11:Wiregwrildwooas,°•°" aiD:cp beaday .veninn of last "NINA • Lieut. W. N. McQueen. of Bruce field, who was recently reported wounded, has recovered sufficiently to permit his rensoval to • hospital in Chatham, Ont. THAT WEAK BACK Accompanied by pain be and there- Englend. intreme nervousnerekeplemoess-may- Mrs. John T. Fairburo, eldest dough- be faint spells, chills or spasons-s11 are ter of the late James Houston of Grey Agadir of distress for a woman. She may township, died at Walsh station, Cali- Ingrowing from paned into womanhood (orals., on October llth. See was -peon' from wommidlood toMother- hood--aat later suffering dining middle sixty -ave years of age. Anniversary services at Duff'sAt ir wmelo. .61 church, NYalton, were conducted on forc_°._ October nth by Rev. James Aber y, of01 wo=;Zri•red-;;Tuirzerk= Loodeaborti. lin Monday evening the 1••••• 01 'a annual fowl supper and entertainment goeseesbv • Fat=a- alweineuelFarie"othe adrer. in was held. The &mount raised on both Pierce's Favorite Prescription lam occasions was over $140. 1111000Infully treated were cam in the pest A quiet but pretty wedding took so yam ths, y other kbow. reseed.. place at the bonne of the bride's 14 ow sow bakad ka, tablet parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Juho Smith. I lon„ a, wan as is abs-cquial-gabi tioshen hue. north of Zurich, when swaids. &am or via box by mad cis their only daughter. bliss Aldora M.. receipt of 60 maw in Ammo. Dr. was united In martian* to Robert,ouly Pierce, invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, 'N. Y. son of Mr. and Mrs. las. Green, Parr Dr. pumas mamas pales dam es line. Rev. F. B. Meyer offleisst ad. 111136°.. About 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening of last week the fine bank barn on the (sew of Sydney Andrsw, of Uentralia. Commerce here for nine years, bas been trainsfetred to Toronto as man- ager of the Bloor and Lippincott branch of the same Bs, 4 4 4 4 Used in all Hospitals in the Allied are Countries for the soldiers as well as cured in hospitals throughout the Dominion, sores United States and the Far East. by Mecca Ointment An unsolicited testrnonial from Mrs. C. C. Hull, M.D. of the .D. Christian' Association Hospital, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Ws have used Mecca Ointment in a severe case of burning, whirls under ordinary treatment would have been fatal. I was surprised at its soothing effect and quick relief from pain. The slouiut ghing. which wextensive and deep, quickly .assumed a healthy process and recovery was remarkably rapid.' 25c.--3.5e.-75c -El-Zaire& leserinffiele ewe soma mean le Foster-Dack Co. Limited Toronto, On Reeseueseilat and meld by JAMES A. CAMPEEL.L. t. A geld ring set with pearls sad b rue,. wise presented to Miss C.r. Bell by • uusuber of her girl friends before she removed from town. Information has come to band that Private Charles McMillen, who re- cently suet demi. on the Somme bat- UetieW, wise killed in • dug -out, &lora with eight others, by • high explosive shell. Richard Jewitt died al the house of his brother, Jewitt, on Suss - day evening, October 15th. He had been ill for only a few days. He was born in Yorkshire, England, nearly eigbty years ago and came to Canada with his father in 1850. For the first ten years they lived in Peel county and then moved weetwird to Morrie township, where they located on the 2nd line. Here the subject of this no- tice continued Le live until coming to Brussels seven yeare ago to masks his home witb his brother. JOB AND C 4.itir.:11AL Printing? tbe Zianal _ • ••• 1 r , 1- - Ir _ • r ' 4tHiWliA ler v. WU Odi•ffai • • • • , °NAM NI CANADA New Prices August 1,1916 ...-.--7.4>etrvtir.11ritainitcaneicde:ftfeorr AFourdir cal rs19w1:1 e • Chassis - $450.00 Runabout - 475.(1) Tearing Car - 498.oq Cowpoke - 695. Town Car - 780.00 Sedan . 890.00 r O Odelb. Or/nia my The.m pricet are positively ruses red armrest any re - 0 r ductioe before August 1. 1017, bet here is no guarantee against an advance le price at say tune KELLY di PvilAcENA/AN - - C.00.0111MICIN sicALAres - --• situated one and a -half miles gout o Eliniville, was destroyed by tire to- gether with the content', coueisting of this yeer'• crops,. The pigpen also was destroyed. There was an imam - &zee on the barn and coutents for $2,509. At high noon on Thanksgiving Day at tbe house of Mr. and Mn. R. T. Miller, Jamestown, • pretty wedding • interesting and fashionable wedding 1144 celebrated et high noon on Thursday. Oc- tntier 19h, at the home cf Meow. and Mrs. R. S. Heyr, when ibeir daughter. Bessie Reynolds, was married to E. Crawford McClelland. nisneger of the was solemnised when their ug tar. Miss Nellie. and WilliaDo ion Bank at Baden and forin- m Mitchell erly Meanie'', The ..•ereniony we' were wade husland and wife. Rev _ performed by 1*-,. F. H. Larkin, of • J Alarm of Brussels, tied tbe nut; the First Preeby, erian church. Little Mary Hays and Helen Arneht as flowereirl'. Mies Evelyn Oretg sang the bridal ie from Loheogrin and Mier Muriel Willis pl sped the ac- ecuipentrueut. Miss Orem ale° sang beil, Zurich, on Weduesosiy, Uctolver “tiod Make Thee Alia.' The wed- 18tb, at 8.311a. m . wheo their deugh- ng party to the comber of ee•enty- ter. Mr • Diana Hem tett*, was united in boly bonds ot unstrimony to Julius N. Z -Het , it popular young man from Kitchener, lint. Rev. Mr. Meyer,' of Doris/sue tic other-in-lew of the groom, pref./tined the ceremony in the pres- ence of only the iusinediate relativea of the contracting parties. Laid lieut. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will make tbeir home on toe groom's farm on the Ilth conceraiou ol tirey. A quiet wedding was celetweted at the home of Mr. and Mo.. J. F. Riek- Two day* after he was stricken with e paralytic stroke. Alex. Haywire, w ell -k 'rows reardent,cresseed tbe bourne from nhich no svelter returns, hie death occurring on Thursday. October 120). Mr. Bryan@ was born its Ireland in the year 1St; and be was conse- quently in his seventy-second year. Along with hie father's family he came to Canada when about two years of age. Alter making their holiest near DUD(1114. Out., for tan or more years they moved westward' and bought a farm on the eastern boundary of Mor- ris tnetnehip,where the family loceted. Mr. Bryane continued on thir farm for fifty-six years, retiriog three and &- half years ago, when be sold and came to Bruseele. Hie widow, who was Mies Margaret tiallaber, 14 Wroxeter local- ity, with oise son and two diaughtets, survives. A pretty wedding took pace at Sr. Jameschurch, Seaforth, on Tuesday. October 17th, when Miss Mary Cleary, daughter of Peter Cleary, of Tucker- ecuttn, was united in mai riage to Pat- rick Albert (fReilly, of the risme wrnship. Nov. P. Corcoran per - weaned tbe ceremony in the prone nee of • number of friends of the bridal couple. The bridesmaid was Miss Theresa O'Reilly, iiister of tbe groom, ad the beet man Warn Louis Fortune, cousin of the bride. Mr. &ad Mts. O'Reilly will reside on the grootu's fas in in Tuckersnith. • pretty wedding was solemnized at Thornton Hall, McKillop, the benuti- ful home of Mr. ad Min. A. U. Scott. last Thursday. when their eldest daughter. Margaret Isabel. was united in marriage to Jobe Ntleoley McKin- lee. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Roar,. McKinley. of the mune township. The ceremony was per Jrmed at high noon by Rev. F. H. Larkin, assisted I towns. by Res. George McKinley, uncle of the groom, in tbe presence of only the inonediate telatires After the eels - stony an elaborate wedding breakfast weir ',reed, the table deconitions 'wing snowdrop heroics from Camp Borden, and later the happy couple motored to Brucefield, where they took the train for is honeymoon trip to Toronto and Niagara Fells. On their return they will reside on the groom's fern' in Mciiillop. tiveweleet.everlid to the depot in 41.1- 1044401),1e. 41/6 Mr. amt Mts, 51,1 dellaud left 'in the ...limn. m ti.•iti on their honeymoon trip, the bride wearing a Nigger' brown ituit. cornu tura and brown hat. The present- u ....Peed by the lit i 1e were niany an.1 very beast i- ful stud intruded .nese enter antial chtq tee. Otiont• were present frinu Hreioapt on, Detroit, 1. derich and other placer. MOTHER TELLS HOW VINOL Made Her Delicate Boy Strom 5... York City. -"M• little boy was in • very weak. delicate condition as • result of gastritis and the measles and there seemed no hope of saving hie life. The doctor prescribed erd liver oil, but be could sot take it. I decided to try Vinol-and with splendid results. It seemed Oi agree with him ..that sow he is a strong healthy boy." -Mrs. Tuowaa Firmest:AL°, 1090 Park Are., N. Y. City. We guarantee %loot, which contras& beef and rod liver peptones, iron, sad manganese peptone:tee and glyeero- phosphates, for rundown cooditions. 11. C. Dunlop, druggot. Casterich, Ont. Also at the best druggoor in all Ontario How's This? We offer one hundred actin's reward for as, ca.e of estarth that cannot be cured by H..I • Catarrh Cure. Hall's Cat art* cune kit 4 been takes by catarrh buffeter. far Um paw thirty live yearn and It,. become known a. the eitrat reliable remedy for catarrh. Han', OW aorta Cure acts through the blond se the 11004041. aortae... esPenine 160 poises hem the Wood and be•Jind the dmea rd portion... After mu have lakes Hall'• Catarrh Care for • short Uwe you will -esit creel improvement in your ',mod health. Mart taking Hall., Catarrh Cure at .bed and pet rid of catarrh. Bend tot ue•clomniala. fem. F. J. CH It Y CO.. Toledo. Ohio. esie by al. (1...prit4.. W ING II AM. The salt works resumed operations last week. afire being closed down for several months while the new well was being drilled. Robert S. Sturdy, who has charge of tbe Queen's hotel yielder, had hie, left leg broken above the knee • few days ago. He wee pawing behind a horse when Inc animal kicked and the iii- jured man received the full force of the blow. CLINTON. Capt. W. Broder MeTagwart and Pi ivate Fred Ford have been reported wounded in eetion. Mr. and Mr.. Henry Rival- will celebrate their diamond wedding an- nivereary on October 27tb. Oslo. Frank C. Harper, chanlein of the 176th Simone Battalion, clo.ed his pastorate at Willie church on Sunday, October Mrs. Joseph Livermore hes received word et the death of her grandson. William 11,, McLean He was allied in action on September 164.h. Sergt. Robert Irwin, son of Mr. and Mr.. J. A. Irwin, who leff his reudies at V letorie College to ereivit with the overlies* forces, has been recommended for tbepo-ition of eh'.plin of the'/...P7th Battalion, and has leen "specially or- dained. William Seenlin, one of the hest - known tosidents of Clinton, has pneeed to the 0.wat Beyond. He was Nun of Irieh parentage in the township of Chhiguacoloy • *evenly -olive° ream ow, and settled In Hullett In Divest int He moved to Clinton In 1 Clinton has lost ar old reddest, In the Orme of John 111c reyOosi road. The bate "hie ie. Pi Bt. tb si4 MIN but, don unrest rid Venters goatsjo, When hn faistnionsica row... Ile bed Tee KOWA Y, 0411. SONO lir In vastness of assortment, range of materials, and styles, our offering of cloth- ing for men and boys is un- equalled. The superiority of cut, make, and wearing qualities is rec- ognized by all who have purchased our goods. If we cannot suit you it is useless to look elsewhere. McLEAN BROS • Semi -Rea* Tales THE SQUARE GODERICH 1111.t it040r. A vies buy local talent will he owes. Pim- coeds to go t o Red I.t es There will he no toweler emeestini ef the %V omeb'e Institute sissatb- - Homeseekers Excursions to Western GOOER1CH TOWNSHIP. MONDAT, Oct. 15. FAItILWNLL Reogrrion.-On Friday evening. October dth, a number of the friends 14041 oeighbore of Mr: and Mrs. Percy C.de. of the 1001 conceeeion. patbered at their howe to pend an evening with them prior to their de- parture from the vicinity. The gatti- ming wee in the forte of is surprise party and after all had been hidden welcome by the hoot and borates a pleasing program was rendered. 'Mere Welt. instrumental selection, violin gamete, gramophone selections, duets. solos. readings and speeches., the latter voicing the appreciation felt of all the good qualities of Mr and Mn. Cole and expressing the gen- eral regret frit at their Iiitended de- parture from tbe neighborhood. Then Mr. R. A. Kobertoo gave &short me di-ess and Alive Ruby Currie, on beheld' 4.1 the friends, presented Mei. Cole with a pretty silver chatelaine hag and Mr •Arthor Trick presented Mr. Cole with • haridvorne goldunounted umbrella. Mr. Oole made a moot fit- ting reply, thanking the friends for their kind words and for their hand - enure gifts to hitnveli and akle, stroir- ing them that .wherever their lot alight be easit they would, never for- get the old f remade in the township of Goderich. Lunch was eft -reword.; eer•eri and the remainder of the even- ing was sprat 10 jointed and social - EXETER. VV. Cole has purchased tbe hrick dwelling on Huron street from G. Bed- ford. for 18,100. Ales. Stewart has ono to London, where be has • • position with the R. 0. Young Oo. The fieriness of the Canadian Ex - Orme Company bore, wbieb had been oundueeed by C. T.Brooke for many sers. bae been taken over by T. G. Urs. Wm 1 oward of town received word tbst bar son .Lother.wlio for sev- eral years bad been an engineer In the aritish navy, bad been drowoed. No Windom es le neve It heppened have resolved. silkily that be was not on his own boat at the Hine the (Mel- ity comet red. Wood boss. been received of the est- rddentai &Mb of Obarlies W. 0. West - sway. assistant manager of the Nos- scr-Raetia Os, a&Mespers. sod a broth- er of Mae. A.,. Pal* eff tows. 'maims toast deemsteh Mr. Wastaway tbAibeabirstalawellar01 we bisigtf: was daoSsoltontled iw _has be wee gm. weetewey wee well knows • lugs emebee leeter people. 0. 1. servivoil by his wife amd toady .1 emiall Andras. RRAPOIMI. (*Anis Itetwri Lvolch and Drives Dash? Davey, tivo Ihirster two rcsortadligled seems. W. O. T. Mersaa. who bad fovea stsistear ad the Onsodloo Dank ad AUBURN. WILDNIMDAY, Oct. IS. Mr. Role 11 Sprung. of Maniteii, Marmots... arrived Mond&y night arid has on the way a car of potavoe• to tamely t he shortage in the etup hero. Ale. Colin Fingland received a severe 'belong -up last week. His team run away and io trying to stop thew he was *Limited and when found by his wife was in an unconscious conadiou. At time of wi at ing he it progreados levorably. Mr. Henry Snyder sod Windy. 14 Holmeseille, spent Mundy with Mee. Snyder's mother, Mn. John Verkti. Canada. Tbe Grand Trunk Railway System lavises round-trip home -eskers' tickets at very low fares from stetions io Canada. to point, in Manitone. Stereo eschews'. snit Alhei la, each iiireday until O•tober 31.1, inclusive, yin North Bav, Cochlea, and 're inecont inmost rout • •'r via Chicago, St, P3111 01141 Dulu. h and good ret timing two niontto from date of inore. Through bon ,leeping cars ars of a/4.ot AA. ..arristy- bean a mi - 1 toys's*, ?Oa°. I ntlet.s. %gotta ha nit lits for salty 0116. At II e'4.4,oWeWd o(o f go nalsg ft t11and o and r..4 e. of Oilo\r;3..epteuh„, perto.fatinpi. Mr the al, eslicion Ir trio i.Voroeto, gads t heir 4011. Mr. and Mem. John Symington have returned trout their Western trip looking the better for their outing. Mrs. James Bruce is suffering from a paralytic tarok,. She is slowly 1110 - proving. Mn. Jonathan Oofortb willouldress the W. F. M. 8. in Koox church neat Sabbath morning. Mr. John H.riatiteort, of Usbrklge, • few d • stOW house herr on he l• his bus y. Ile enlisted fasts ibiodilkoty with Mins Of Pala. Abe Imst wishes y friends fallew him Aloe* not improve ilemM loaki ow T. we. °UK. l, he re 011svm11 is H t . busAit isping lesettea one. atm* mach Tipeday for Wiiieiawg, heaving Toronto 10.45 p. m. vim amid ertinertal route with. tet L1•Alig0. Iteeervations in brunet sleep.. is rimy be obtained at norninel h _ charge ap- pliestion to any Wand TrlIttli ken • nice. The iirand Trout( Pee.ei• 1)..,I. way ke the aborted oral yotekei routs betweeu Winnipeg. •-balitOW. 01.01 Kiimonton, with rraulbell. •104.1r1C-11(1144N1 larrilme C.4414. Owlish the newsier, ..... •-• e• .tual '51 rapidly A. velcr.ing o • uf W. stern t tined 4, Before iteci tow nn yoor trip :risk Grand 'riusik :igont• 1.1' firrniA hon nartiesslare ur write 0. E. liotning. Di oriet P ...merger Agent, TAWS). Ont, Y. assn.. :ttnitarirhallirs bee- " a. se. et. elstiE P In& Hit Okada its! win he �s at Into lirdiene pohlie hall es Triiky 0010004.41. October 27th, on. der the wespiese .1 1.145. Haien. " In the Time of Peace Prepare for War " There is a Long Cold Winter Ahead of Von! Is your Range in g.xxl repair Does it require over- hauling ? If so, we carry repairs for tilt different Mabee. If your stove is past repair call and see the large assortment of stoves we carry for you to' choose from The " LIGHTER DAV - Range is the latest improvement in stove construction. Are you going to put in a new Fiirnace this Fall ? If so, let us give you a figure on it. We have a good second- hand '' Keliwy - in stick which is in good repair , in fact, it is nearly as good as new, and is a snap for some person. Let iis fignie on your Plumbing, Heating, Ele,:tric Wiring, etc. We handle tbe hest Scranton Cool. Chestnut and Stove, per ton - Egg, per ton 8.00 Cannel, per ton 14.00 Pea Coal, per ton - 7,25 Soft Wool. pet single cord 2.25 Hard Wood, per single cord 2.50 Chas. . Lee Manes : Store 22 House 112 The Square Ooderich