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Christmas Gifts !
Beautiful Landscapes, Marines, Heads and Figures, artistically
framed in square and oval frames, from 150 to *15.00
Goderich Views iu brown, gilt and mahogany frames._ .25a and 50.
Photo Frames- ver, ivory, gold. Circassian walnut and mahogany,
ranging in price from 26o to $3.00
Seving Trays in mahogany .and Circassian walnut, oval and
square *1.60. 62.60 and *3.00
Slattery Busts and Ingures in bronze and ivory 1100 up
China -Wedgwood, Minton, Coalport, Shelly and Royal Doulton at
readonable prices.
Leather Goods -ladies' and gents' Travellinuceses, hags. Purses, Collar
Bags:Photo and Card Cues. -
Everything in lailiel' fancy and plain Combs and Hair Ornaments.
, Pearl, jet, rose and colored Beads auJ Beauty Pins.
Beautiful head-embroideted Cushions and Centres at about half-price.
Christmas Note Paper. nicely boxeri 100 up to 750
.Christmas C.ards, Booklets, Folders, Tags and , Seals, very dainty
and cheap.
Christmas Decorations -Holly Wreaths, Festoons, Silver Tinsel, Christ -
mal Snow and Candles.
THIS IS THE CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE!
Cesie early, we have Gifts to please all tastes and purses.
OPEN EVERY EVENING
SMITH'S ART STORE
EAST $TRLLT (NKXT TOWN HALL)
Phoebe 198 - Goderich, Ontario
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RETTES
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looras .. 100
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TOBACCOS
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goods. We have an excellent assort-
ment of appropriate Christmas presents_
Our prices are low taking into con-
sideration. quality.
PASTIME BILLIARD PARLOR,
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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTA Rli
COUNTY and DISTRICT
Mr. Charles Either, of llemiell, ia
able to be abi.ut again after hie recent.
inners.
Mrs. B. Henning, of NVrozeter, left
last week for Ottawa. where bite will
1 spegsl the winter.
Aire. Content% of Winnipeg, is vi-it-
ing bur parents at Bluev ale, while her
hurbiand is on active eervice in France
tialllUal Hylidnian, an aged remident
of the MI h concession of Howtek,
j died on December 1st, aged ninety-
! two years.
i Ex -Reeve William therm and het
family, of Stanley towitehip, are mov-
ing to Clinton, where they will in
future reside.
Mies Nettie McLean, Maim -AV
PA. McLean, formerly of Hensel', di
in the General houpitalt Hamilton. 00
December 3rd.
Mr. T. A Saunders bait sold big farm
Ton I1 Il tin -conceselob, Hallett, aloe
thirty.eight, year. of farming, and in-
tends to remove to Blyth.
' On December :3 d William James
Otterirk. son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Carrick, of Stephen. died at the early
age of twenty-four yeers.
Mr. J. T. Jermyn, Grey, and Miss
Laura Bateman, Brussele, were mar-
ried at the parsonage. Ethel, by Rev.
J. W.14jupon, on December fith.
Mn. Moore, of Whitechurch, re -
(served word on December let that her
eriii,-Pth.' William Percy, who went
overesesyrith the 71111 BY Mal i 0 II . had
died in hospital from wounds.
Mr. E. J. Matthews, of Fordwicb,
end Miss Melinda C.unuingharu, of
Harriston, were quietly married by
Rev. H. H. Wilkinson, at the rectory.
Herriston, on November :Nth.
Pte. Leslie Perri., son of Mr. and
Mrs. %%Mien' Perri'', Cianhrook, who
1 is overseas with the 161.t Hurtme, had
been chosen, with several others to
take a special course in sherpshoot ins.
' A pleasant gathering wan held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jame* Pei/a-
eon, Grey, -on the eve of their re-
moval to Ethel, when a presentation
was made by & number of their
friends.
Mr. Russell Fear has sold his 100 -
acre farm OD the lith line of Morris to
his brother !Arlie, and will shortly
wove Lo Myth, where he hits formed a
pertnership with Mr. William Phil-
lips in the Weekend is businem.
In a letter received :by W. ---T.-1
Parlrirer. of Hens ill. front him eon Earl,
the latter says he btu. received a pro -
'notion tir a perinatales% position in
the Canadian Records Office, London,
doing work for the 161.1 B %infirm.
Pte. John Carlyle Matthews, of the
153rd Batt alion, tat . Tborosse, end
Mary Lillian, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Lambkin, second con-
cession of Howick, were married on
December 1th by Rev. W. A. NValden,.
at the borne of the bride'. parents.
An impressive. memorial service was
h' -Id in 'ninety church. Fordwieh, on
November 39th, in memory of Pte. R.
a Wetter*, who died from pneu-
monia shortly after landing in Eng-
land with the 16Is1 Hurons. The
church was appropriately draped with
nage sod mourning, And the residelit
clergy. who were all preaent, took
pair in the service, speaking most
feelingly of the great sacrifice weds
by the brave young eoldier, and add-
ing words of consolation and sym-
pithy for the bereaved mother and
eister.
j In the deo b of Pdr. John Patterson,
.r., who passed away ou November
24th at his home on the second con-
cession. Howiek, Fordwich commun-
ity lost one of its earliest pioneers and
most highly reepecird reeidents. Due:
ins: the fifty veers which he lied
among them. Mr. Patterson won tbe
esteem and teepect of the entire dis-
trict. He was • lifelong faithful
and consistent memEer of the Metho-
diet church. A large number of
(fiends attended the funeral, which
err% held from his late home to Ford-
wieh cemetery.
Hensel' loat one of its most hiehly
respected citizen. on November :10th,
by the death of Mr. James Moore, wbo
premed away after a severe &thick of
pneumonia. He had lived in Henson
since 1694, coming there from Hinman.
Besides his widow, he is survived hy
one eon, Wesley, who has been for
two years on active service in France.
and also by three brothers, C arson
mild ()POMP Moore, in Algoma, and
‘ty imam moon! of Kippen, and by one
sister, Miss Mary Moore of L indon.
The fun. -rel took plass on Deneassber
2nd to }Jensen Union eernetery, from
are Methodist church, of which de-
ceotsed had been for fifteen years an
official ineruher.
BLYTH.
Mr. John Leith has leased Dr: Alli-
son's residence.
interesting letters describing the
trip of i he 1611et Hitt ons across the
Atlantic have been received hy Mr.
arid -Kee; George Leith, front their
•o . O. 0 Leith and by Mr. and
Mr,.4hhsrlee Burling from their son
Pte. Lurn. Burling.
Dr. shd Mrs. D. Allison left Blyth
on Wed, e -day of lest week for Lon-
don, whet* the Doctor will probably
be stationed for some time with the
O. A. M. C., In which he bits enliated.
On the evening preceoing their de-
parture, the War Auxiliary nest et
thein h , and Mr. Linton Hill, viea..-
president of the otganizatine, pre-
eented the Doctor with • wriac-watch
on behalf of the citirAtas of the town.
1)r. Minton replied in • few well.
chsesen wore*, mewing his hearers
that any of the Blyth froye whn maycome under hi• care in &attire day
will receive every attention possible:
BRUSSELS.
A branch of Girl Guides is befog or-
ganised in FL maple.
J. F. g wihari, formerly a! the Stan-
dard R.uik het*, ha. hewn prontoted
to the Colleen« branch.
Its the &hence of Seer_ Burchill in
Rogienii, the sketing rink will he
managed this winter by Charles
Meadows.
Pte. 11. Weineloy, who Polluted with
the 711,1 gettati,m at gait, w.s, last
week reported missing. Pt.*. W. J.
Hoed. formerly (id Brussels hut nose of
Montreal, has gone overmise with the
167th lisatalion. Ono heather, HaroM,
14 a prisoner In Hennessy. while
TWO LONG YEARS
HE SUFFERED
"Fruit -a -fives" Made Him Feel
As If Walking On Air -
°tutus, Oar., Nov. :!tith. 1914.
"For over two years, I was troubled
with Onstipalion, Drowsiness, Lack of
Appel& and Headaches. One day I JAW
your sign which read "Fruita-tives
make you feel like walking on sir."
This appealed to me, so I decided to
try • box. In a very short -time, I
n to feelbetteromderore-f feel flee.
Thieve a good k ppetite;relisti ever} -thing
I eat, and the Headaches are gone
entirely. I recommend this jfeatial
fruitmeduisso OW friends .
, DAN lifcLEAN.
SOc. a box, 6 for r.5o, trial size, 2.5e.
At sit dealers or seat postpaid by Fruit.
adives Limited:Ottani'.
Another, Joe, is in ib. stenches • 'some-
where in Franee." Pte. Jack Balton -
tine. of the 161et Hurons, is now a
lanne-curporm in the signal corps.
cumrcut._. -
Mr. and Mr.. T. Mason, sr., left se-
cently fur Detroit, where they will
spend the winter with their daugh:
ters.
A collection bas been taken up
among the .1.If and pupil. of the Col-
legiete Institute to send Christmas
boxer to the ez-pupila wbo ate on
active services.
Mr. Stuart Jankiss., eon of Mr.
Thomas. .1 ackeon, is playing his season
in " l'he Girl bout Breed," and has re-
cently been seen in that play at the
Royal Alex audit& Theatre, Toronto.
Pie. Norman Fitz.i;tuitions of "the
Batt," foronto, iptusty spent a few
day• at hi. home. He has hen tak
irrg • special course iu boint.i.ag under
the inetructioa of Captain Chesil*
Kerr, a former Clinton boy.
Ray Lawrence, son of Mr. /3 W.
Lewrisuce, of Ottawa, a former Clio-
trinien, has enlotted with the 72.4
Q Battety. The young soldier,
who is onty eigoteen_ years 01 att., is a
nephew of the Kisses
tuiitit.datin the Res. P. C.41arrirt. and
Mrs. Has -pe' fusel) iulCassin_ the past
Is eels, attending to the removal of
their h' ,is,. -h. Id eft ay from the,
C. pi Harper is Mati ts.d at
Barrie with the 117.11- Bo 11 iun, nI
which he ie elkorplabi, and i. in
charge of reel oitinst in Sitticass vomit y.
Mr. Tour J ickson'e secotel annual
free autieriaiiimena to all the piddle
school chil tram, their ' etra
gratiriono.here, will he held lin .Mon-
day, Ileertuber 1St I., r. MO 3 VI p. 01.,
and will consist of wi.vitig piettiter.
mueic, pillow -fight cow ei.1„ bam.eat-
ing contest, and oth-r new features.
In the est. -Dina ano her entertainment
of moving pictmes and special features
will he given. for which a charge will
he made of 14 cents, the proceeds
go t o a relief Itind.
1St tie of OW*. CilY Tokid-0.-
Lmuni (Wont,.
Fi wok J. rheney 111.1ke. .'nth that be 1. senior
pnriwer of the firm of ie. .1. Ch -,e7 at k o. doing
in the city of rolert.,, mid
mate .foremtld, mid . Mit 1 Mtn will pity the
iif one d itar. for ..eh wi.d every
emwe of mom rh that. callow .be c,re,l by the inw
of HAW. Calm Cure 'HANK J.. El INKY.
Sworn t.i before owe and .nb.eribed in my
eresseoe. tete h day of tWo.mb t., i. lo.
A. Wspet.ryie
i.hA-Outle..-
C.ilarrh ture 1. taken Internally,and
at throngh he blood 011 1 he moron. gurfacesi
of the Apitern. 4e1.15 for ,e.timaaj,j,
F. J. CH ICN ICY. Toted°, Ohio.
P.M by all droopy..., 7 Se.
P111. for eociatioatiJii.
EXETER.
W. H. Dearing has gone ter Vies
toria hoiipiiitt, London, to have' -
operatioti on his eyes..
°nod word has been received from
Fled Mallet and Douglas Ste -well,
bog h of whom are reciipereting from
wounds in Engliah hospitals.
MIPS Nora Doyle, of Londcn. •friten-
et ly of Emetic, wee monied tee...dilly
to Mr. M. D. McConnell of London, in
Mt. Peter's Cathedral, by Rev. Father
e K eown.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett have
moved to Lundon. where hey will re-
side in future. Mr. Lovett for erv,ral
Teruo was one of Exeter'e etteeeeettit
business 11340.
Mr. VI Whim Andrews arid family
have moved into the house pitt.,hsit •cll
flow W. H. Levett, who gone
London. Mr. T. H. Newell hes taken
Mr. Andrews' houNe.
Mr.'. E. Treble was elected vice-nree•
Went. of the Exeter Petriotiz. Les/islee
in place of Mee. Diekton. owing to
the tette' '• removal to Node. ich. An
siddrese sea. esented to Mr.., Dice-,
PAM at the cheep( the testa{ tidy
meeting eit the Society, voicing their
owlet nt losing her. Judge Dickson
held an suction sale of hiemeholo ef.
recta it few days *en, and le rentuVing
atonce to 0..dei felt.
A petty wedding took piece in
T1, vat tlettioriall chit refs on Liecenaher
6 la, when .Mista Sere Sweet, daughter
of Mr. and Mr% Mweet, imenosie
the in id.' of Mr. Auguetur Ademson
oI 'lot oron, itthus pirsnee
of a tares- mutative of 'lives and
Mends. Hem. R h it H. rep swoon. of
Mt. Lake'. elm ch. Nitnillion, b. other
AFTER THE GRIPPE
Vino' Restored Her Strength
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of the groom, perfaillbe ceremony.
assisted by ltev. A. A. Trumpet., rec-
sm. of Trivitt church. Mr. and Mos.
r'etguson left for Detroit, and toi
their return will reside in Toronto.
Shortly before thews./ riags, it number
of Nis. Sweet's friends gave a ''shower"
fouoher, at the home of Mr,. Thomas+
Boyle.
`KaAFORTH.
Denton, Mina "1 am 77. r ear. ,It and
became very weak and from the
effects of is Grippe tnol ha. done
see • world of good. It Ima cured my
amyl% built up my stsrngth so 1 feel
retire and well again." -Mrs Limns
Heimann, Canton, Milia
Vino] is • eonstitutional remedy
which aids digestion, enriehee the
blond and en.ates strength. De-
ane/Merl for chenille cougha, olds or
Ilirowebitia. Your money back if it
falla
11 V Dunlop, druggist , Ooderish, Ont.
Also at the best .1ruggisto in all Ontario
tow nit.
Ms. J. W. Beattie has made the Col-
legiat, Institute a present of • vial-
ualre Cade of stuffed birds.
M idd Lulu Docherty, of Remould-
ville, has been appointed organist of
the Seaforth Methodist °hutch.
The patriot is euchre given for the
British Baikal.Relief Fund was; it
great success, netting over $200
for this very worthy cause.
Mrs. Allan McLean has received
word that her son Ellice, who was le-
cently reported wounded, is, in • hos-
pital in England, and hie condition is
improving.
The Annual meeting of the t4eaforth
Culling Club was held on Deeember
let, and considerable enthusiasm was
evidenegfr over the Clutt'S prospects
for thaws g season. The aft Ors of
the club, financial and otherwise, are
In excellent shape.
A bylaw is Paring submitted to the
retepayelsot Seaforth to aid the Jack-
son Mfg. Co., which operates a cloth-
ing fac'ory here. by the payment of
$350 year for ten years. The VonIP-
any agrees to employ dur ing eleven
months ot the year an average of at
Irma tbirty,flve employees.
Chapman, whose son.
tterbrrt(iiapman. was previously
reported "tnisaitig," have, now received
d' -finite word that be wee killed in
action. Pte. Chapman enlisted with
the 44th Battalion, and bad been many
months in the trenches,. Much ern -
path' is (eh. for his bereaved parent*.
In the deathof Mr. Richard Wright,
at the horue of bis son in Toledo.
&Worth bet_ one of her oldest rad
best-known citizens. Ms. Wright lived
In Settforth for nearly forty years, and
was it staunch Liberal and a member
of the First Preebyterianahurch, from
which. thefunered took place to Malt-
faudbank cemetery.
WAS _ONLY A BOY BUT HE
• SUFFERED
Tihl Dodd', Kidney Pills Cured Has
Ksdneys.
Seal Cove; Unapt Co., Quebec, Dec.
11 (Special). --That kidney disease 111-
.1.Actkli Idle young as well air the owed is
evidenced in the case of Clarence Hin-
son, of this place. Though only fifteen
yenta of age, he suffered from a COM -
plicated formordisease for a year. He
fuund a qtsiek and permanent cure (0
Dodd's Kidney Pills.
**My trouble matted in a cold," Clar-
ence states. was dc pi eased and low-
spirited, my joints were stiff, 1 was
often dizzy and my pre-pitation had
on unplea•mit odor. I was often
dizzy ane always thirsty, my skin bad
dry, harsh feeling( aud Itched and
1•24 tied at night. Soon my muscles
stetted to cramp. Then my beck
ached and neuralgia *did rheumatism
were added to any aufferinge. My ap-
petite became &NI. and 1 had fre-
quent and severe headaches. 1 was
always tired and nervous. One hoz or
Dodd's Kidney P.l!s brought sue beck
_health."
LUCKNOW.
Reeve J. - G. Andereon • bee re-
turned frous a tuoutb'e visit in -Winni-
peg. "
Hiss Edythe Smith bit. been en -
staged as choir leader and organist in
the Presbyterian church. '
Edintind Keyes, who brisk° irito W.
W. Hill's store and was molt to Walk-
erton.for trial, Waa sentenced try Judge
Greif( toa-year in let. John's- Iodise.
triad Schad, Toronto.
Wilmer. McDonsaldi who,sisAieted
first with the Sird Battalion 'but was
rejected at Halifax, had a "miler ex-
perience with the 142nd Battalion.
Nothing dauntedhe has now optioned
to the Davy; and is very hopeful of
seeing active service. 13.sch patriotic
enthusiasm certainty deiervea to be
rewarded with 'accent.
WINGI-1AM.
Mr. end Mts. Harold Buchanan . re -
owned to their home at Haileybuiy
last week.
At the meeting of the Wingham
council last week Dr. Redmond ten -
del ed his resignation as medical health
ilfficer of the town.
Air. Harty G. Glendenning of Mar -
oh iir, MOD.. formerly of Winghem,
was 'Carried recently to Miss Mary
KHz tbeth tiond, of the same city.
1/r. J. li..M .edonald left on -Timis-
day last for Roseland, 13. C. Betare
leaving be w .s en ertained by a
her of his friends% and presented with
an address
The sympathy of the community is
extended' to Mr. and Mr.. William
Page in the death on Denenilwr :ids of
their daughter Edna, at the early age
of teeelife yeArt.
Wingham set a good ezropple when
she property committee of .he town
council recently decided not to allow
any more dances to take place in the
town hall during the COIIIi0111111De of
the war.
Mr. James Walker received word of
the death of him brother, Th a
Walker, in Cooksville. on November
allth, at the age of fiftyalx years,.
The funeral took plaice on Deeeruher
2.1d from Mr. Jointers Walker's home,
Scutt street. to Winghana cemetery.
The news that Pte. Leonard Brock,
youngest eon of MIP. K. Btoek, haw
been reported "miming, believed
killed," wile beard with great regret
by the citizens of Winghstn. Before
enlisting with the 71.4 Bettalion, he
Was a elert in the Bank of Hamilton.
A severe electric storm named over
Wiogham on December 4 h, heisting
eun.iderable damage in its wake. A
chimney tie, the Owlet -al hospital was
deanoliahed, several brume we.e
i ett lick slightly, and the telephone
lines weir put out et rommisition. A
teeimof hor-e., helongibg to tVilhert
of
Willits Beltuere, WHO !struck and
kned.
An open meeting of the Literary
I Floriety of ilia. High .chool will he
held on the evening of Ilecriather 21.1,
when prizes and diplomas will be
awarded. and ea oratorical Nosiest
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will take place. The cost of materials
and of mailing the budgets of -News
from Houle." which have leen pre;
pared under the supervision. of Men
Garrett and Miss Porde, and usflt (0
the es -pupils un activere&._
been borne hv the Society. •
Mr. A. H. Griffin, of the Forley,
Welsh and Stewart liatAway Const ruc-
tion Company, spent • few daps in
town last week on his return from
Russia, where he was doing extensive
contracting for the company. It i.
understood he will assume command
of the Forley, Welsh and Stewart
Construction Battalion, and return to
Europe in the near future with the
appointanent of Lieut. -Colonel. His
brother, Mr. Bert nriffin, whn has
spent the past few weeks at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Griffin, will also accept a lietilerEtney
in this battalion, which will leave
shortly for the war zone.
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Useful
We carry a large assortment
of goods for you to choose from, such
as : -
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Pocket Knives
Table Knives
Carving Knives and Forks
Scissors
Razors
Electric Table Lamps
Electric Toasters
Electric Irons
Electric Percolators
Skates
Hockey Sticks
Coal Oil Heaters
Coal Oil Cooking Stoves
Happy Thought Ranges
Coal or Wood Heaters
For Plumbing, fleeting, Troughing,
let us figure on your job. All work
promply attended to and fully outran -
teed.
Chas. C. Lee
Phones : Store 22 The Square
House 112 Cioderich
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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTA Rli
COUNTY and DISTRICT
Mr. Charles Either, of llemiell, ia
able to be abi.ut again after hie recent.
inners.
Mrs. B. Henning, of NVrozeter, left
last week for Ottawa. where bite will
1 spegsl the winter.
Aire. Content% of Winnipeg, is vi-it-
ing bur parents at Bluev ale, while her
hurbiand is on active eervice in France
tialllUal Hylidnian, an aged remident
of the MI h concession of Howtek,
j died on December 1st, aged ninety-
! two years.
i Ex -Reeve William therm and het
family, of Stanley towitehip, are mov-
ing to Clinton, where they will in
future reside.
Mies Nettie McLean, Maim -AV
PA. McLean, formerly of Hensel', di
in the General houpitalt Hamilton. 00
December 3rd.
Mr. T. A Saunders bait sold big farm
Ton I1 Il tin -conceselob, Hallett, aloe
thirty.eight, year. of farming, and in-
tends to remove to Blyth.
' On December :3 d William James
Otterirk. son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Carrick, of Stephen. died at the early
age of twenty-four yeers.
Mr. J. T. Jermyn, Grey, and Miss
Laura Bateman, Brussele, were mar-
ried at the parsonage. Ethel, by Rev.
J. W.14jupon, on December fith.
Mn. Moore, of Whitechurch, re -
(served word on December let that her
eriii,-Pth.' William Percy, who went
overesesyrith the 71111 BY Mal i 0 II . had
died in hospital from wounds.
Mr. E. J. Matthews, of Fordwicb,
end Miss Melinda C.unuingharu, of
Harriston, were quietly married by
Rev. H. H. Wilkinson, at the rectory.
Herriston, on November :Nth.
Pte. Leslie Perri., son of Mr. and
Mrs. %%Mien' Perri'', Cianhrook, who
1 is overseas with the 161.t Hurtme, had
been chosen, with several others to
take a special course in sherpshoot ins.
' A pleasant gathering wan held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jame* Pei/a-
eon, Grey, -on the eve of their re-
moval to Ethel, when a presentation
was made by & number of their
friends.
Mr. Russell Fear has sold his 100 -
acre farm OD the lith line of Morris to
his brother !Arlie, and will shortly
wove Lo Myth, where he hits formed a
pertnership with Mr. William Phil-
lips in the Weekend is businem.
In a letter received :by W. ---T.-1
Parlrirer. of Hens ill. front him eon Earl,
the latter says he btu. received a pro -
'notion tir a perinatales% position in
the Canadian Records Office, London,
doing work for the 161.1 B %infirm.
Pte. John Carlyle Matthews, of the
153rd Batt alion, tat . Tborosse, end
Mary Lillian, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Lambkin, second con-
cession of Howick, were married on
December 1th by Rev. W. A. NValden,.
at the borne of the bride'. parents.
An impressive. memorial service was
h' -Id in 'ninety church. Fordwieh, on
November 39th, in memory of Pte. R.
a Wetter*, who died from pneu-
monia shortly after landing in Eng-
land with the 16Is1 Hurons. The
church was appropriately draped with
nage sod mourning, And the residelit
clergy. who were all preaent, took
pair in the service, speaking most
feelingly of the great sacrifice weds
by the brave young eoldier, and add-
ing words of consolation and sym-
pithy for the bereaved mother and
eister.
j In the deo b of Pdr. John Patterson,
.r., who passed away ou November
24th at his home on the second con-
cession. Howiek, Fordwich commun-
ity lost one of its earliest pioneers and
most highly reepecird reeidents. Due:
ins: the fifty veers which he lied
among them. Mr. Patterson won tbe
esteem and teepect of the entire dis-
trict. He was • lifelong faithful
and consistent memEer of the Metho-
diet church. A large number of
(fiends attended the funeral, which
err% held from his late home to Ford-
wieh cemetery.
Hensel' loat one of its most hiehly
respected citizen. on November :10th,
by the death of Mr. James Moore, wbo
premed away after a severe &thick of
pneumonia. He had lived in Henson
since 1694, coming there from Hinman.
Besides his widow, he is survived hy
one eon, Wesley, who has been for
two years on active service in France.
and also by three brothers, C arson
mild ()POMP Moore, in Algoma, and
‘ty imam moon! of Kippen, and by one
sister, Miss Mary Moore of L indon.
The fun. -rel took plass on Deneassber
2nd to }Jensen Union eernetery, from
are Methodist church, of which de-
ceotsed had been for fifteen years an
official ineruher.
BLYTH.
Mr. John Leith has leased Dr: Alli-
son's residence.
interesting letters describing the
trip of i he 1611et Hitt ons across the
Atlantic have been received hy Mr.
arid -Kee; George Leith, front their
•o . O. 0 Leith and by Mr. and
Mr,.4hhsrlee Burling from their son
Pte. Lurn. Burling.
Dr. shd Mrs. D. Allison left Blyth
on Wed, e -day of lest week for Lon-
don, whet* the Doctor will probably
be stationed for some time with the
O. A. M. C., In which he bits enliated.
On the evening preceoing their de-
parture, the War Auxiliary nest et
thein h , and Mr. Linton Hill, viea..-
president of the otganizatine, pre-
eented the Doctor with • wriac-watch
on behalf of the citirAtas of the town.
1)r. Minton replied in • few well.
chsesen wore*, mewing his hearers
that any of the Blyth froye whn maycome under hi• care in &attire day
will receive every attention possible:
BRUSSELS.
A branch of Girl Guides is befog or-
ganised in FL maple.
J. F. g wihari, formerly a! the Stan-
dard R.uik het*, ha. hewn prontoted
to the Colleen« branch.
Its the &hence of Seer_ Burchill in
Rogienii, the sketing rink will he
managed this winter by Charles
Meadows.
Pte. 11. Weineloy, who Polluted with
the 711,1 gettati,m at gait, w.s, last
week reported missing. Pt.*. W. J.
Hoed. formerly (id Brussels hut nose of
Montreal, has gone overmise with the
167th lisatalion. Ono heather, HaroM,
14 a prisoner In Hennessy. while
TWO LONG YEARS
HE SUFFERED
"Fruit -a -fives" Made Him Feel
As If Walking On Air -
°tutus, Oar., Nov. :!tith. 1914.
"For over two years, I was troubled
with Onstipalion, Drowsiness, Lack of
Appel& and Headaches. One day I JAW
your sign which read "Fruita-tives
make you feel like walking on sir."
This appealed to me, so I decided to
try • box. In a very short -time, I
n to feelbetteromderore-f feel flee.
Thieve a good k ppetite;relisti ever} -thing
I eat, and the Headaches are gone
entirely. I recommend this jfeatial
fruitmeduisso OW friends .
, DAN lifcLEAN.
SOc. a box, 6 for r.5o, trial size, 2.5e.
At sit dealers or seat postpaid by Fruit.
adives Limited:Ottani'.
Another, Joe, is in ib. stenches • 'some-
where in Franee." Pte. Jack Balton -
tine. of the 161et Hurons, is now a
lanne-curporm in the signal corps.
cumrcut._. -
Mr. and Mr.. T. Mason, sr., left se-
cently fur Detroit, where they will
spend the winter with their daugh:
ters.
A collection bas been taken up
among the .1.If and pupil. of the Col-
legiete Institute to send Christmas
boxer to the ez-pupila wbo ate on
active services.
Mr. Stuart Jankiss., eon of Mr.
Thomas. .1 ackeon, is playing his season
in " l'he Girl bout Breed," and has re-
cently been seen in that play at the
Royal Alex audit& Theatre, Toronto.
Pie. Norman Fitz.i;tuitions of "the
Batt," foronto, iptusty spent a few
day• at hi. home. He has hen tak
irrg • special course iu boint.i.ag under
the inetructioa of Captain Chesil*
Kerr, a former Clinton boy.
Ray Lawrence, son of Mr. /3 W.
Lewrisuce, of Ottawa, a former Clio-
trinien, has enlotted with the 72.4
Q Battety. The young soldier,
who is onty eigoteen_ years 01 att., is a
nephew of the Kisses
tuiitit.datin the Res. P. C.41arrirt. and
Mrs. Has -pe' fusel) iulCassin_ the past
Is eels, attending to the removal of
their h' ,is,. -h. Id eft ay from the,
C. pi Harper is Mati ts.d at
Barrie with the 117.11- Bo 11 iun, nI
which he ie elkorplabi, and i. in
charge of reel oitinst in Sitticass vomit y.
Mr. Tour J ickson'e secotel annual
free autieriaiiimena to all the piddle
school chil tram, their ' etra
gratiriono.here, will he held lin .Mon-
day, Ileertuber 1St I., r. MO 3 VI p. 01.,
and will consist of wi.vitig piettiter.
mueic, pillow -fight cow ei.1„ bam.eat-
ing contest, and oth-r new features.
In the est. -Dina ano her entertainment
of moving pictmes and special features
will he given. for which a charge will
he made of 14 cents, the proceeds
go t o a relief Itind.
1St tie of OW*. CilY Tokid-0.-
Lmuni (Wont,.
Fi wok J. rheney 111.1ke. .'nth that be 1. senior
pnriwer of the firm of ie. .1. Ch -,e7 at k o. doing
in the city of rolert.,, mid
mate .foremtld, mid . Mit 1 Mtn will pity the
iif one d itar. for ..eh wi.d every
emwe of mom rh that. callow .be c,re,l by the inw
of HAW. Calm Cure 'HANK J.. El INKY.
Sworn t.i before owe and .nb.eribed in my
eresseoe. tete h day of tWo.mb t., i. lo.
A. Wspet.ryie
i.hA-Outle..-
C.ilarrh ture 1. taken Internally,and
at throngh he blood 011 1 he moron. gurfacesi
of the Apitern. 4e1.15 for ,e.timaaj,j,
F. J. CH ICN ICY. Toted°, Ohio.
P.M by all droopy..., 7 Se.
P111. for eociatioatiJii.
EXETER.
W. H. Dearing has gone ter Vies
toria hoiipiiitt, London, to have' -
operatioti on his eyes..
°nod word has been received from
Fled Mallet and Douglas Ste -well,
bog h of whom are reciipereting from
wounds in Engliah hospitals.
MIPS Nora Doyle, of Londcn. •friten-
et ly of Emetic, wee monied tee...dilly
to Mr. M. D. McConnell of London, in
Mt. Peter's Cathedral, by Rev. Father
e K eown.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett have
moved to Lundon. where hey will re-
side in future. Mr. Lovett for erv,ral
Teruo was one of Exeter'e etteeeeettit
business 11340.
Mr. VI Whim Andrews arid family
have moved into the house pitt.,hsit •cll
flow W. H. Levett, who gone
London. Mr. T. H. Newell hes taken
Mr. Andrews' houNe.
Mr.'. E. Treble was elected vice-nree•
Went. of the Exeter Petriotiz. Les/islee
in place of Mee. Diekton. owing to
the tette' '• removal to Node. ich. An
siddrese sea. esented to Mr.., Dice-,
PAM at the cheep( the testa{ tidy
meeting eit the Society, voicing their
owlet nt losing her. Judge Dickson
held an suction sale of hiemeholo ef.
recta it few days *en, and le rentuVing
atonce to 0..dei felt.
A petty wedding took piece in
T1, vat tlettioriall chit refs on Liecenaher
6 la, when .Mista Sere Sweet, daughter
of Mr. and Mr% Mweet, imenosie
the in id.' of Mr. Auguetur Ademson
oI 'lot oron, itthus pirsnee
of a tares- mutative of 'lives and
Mends. Hem. R h it H. rep swoon. of
Mt. Lake'. elm ch. Nitnillion, b. other
AFTER THE GRIPPE
Vino' Restored Her Strength
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of the groom, perfaillbe ceremony.
assisted by ltev. A. A. Trumpet., rec-
sm. of Trivitt church. Mr. and Mos.
r'etguson left for Detroit, and toi
their return will reside in Toronto.
Shortly before thews./ riags, it number
of Nis. Sweet's friends gave a ''shower"
fouoher, at the home of Mr,. Thomas+
Boyle.
`KaAFORTH.
Denton, Mina "1 am 77. r ear. ,It and
became very weak and from the
effects of is Grippe tnol ha. done
see • world of good. It Ima cured my
amyl% built up my stsrngth so 1 feel
retire and well again." -Mrs Limns
Heimann, Canton, Milia
Vino] is • eonstitutional remedy
which aids digestion, enriehee the
blond and en.ates strength. De-
ane/Merl for chenille cougha, olds or
Ilirowebitia. Your money back if it
falla
11 V Dunlop, druggist , Ooderish, Ont.
Also at the best .1ruggisto in all Ontario
tow nit.
Ms. J. W. Beattie has made the Col-
legiat, Institute a present of • vial-
ualre Cade of stuffed birds.
M idd Lulu Docherty, of Remould-
ville, has been appointed organist of
the Seaforth Methodist °hutch.
The patriot is euchre given for the
British Baikal.Relief Fund was; it
great success, netting over $200
for this very worthy cause.
Mn. Allan McLean has received
word that her son Ellice, who was le-
cently reported wounded, is, in • hos-
pital in England, and hie condition is
improving.
The Annual meeting of the t4eaforth
Culling Club was held on Deeember
let, and considerable enthusiasm was
evidenegfr over the Clutt'S prospects
for thaws g season. The aft Ors of
the club, financial and otherwise, are
In excellent shape.
A bylaw is Paring submitted to the
retepayelsot Seaforth to aid the Jack-
son Mfg. Co., which operates a cloth-
ing fac'ory here. by the payment of
$350 year for ten years. The VonIP-
any agrees to employ dur ing eleven
months ot the year an average of at
Irma tbirty,flve employees.
Chapman, whose son.
tterbrrt(iiapman. was previously
reported "tnisaitig," have, now received
d' -finite word that be wee killed in
action. Pte. Chapman enlisted with
the 44th Battalion, and bad been many
months in the trenches,. Much ern -
path' is (eh. for his bereaved parent*.
In the deathof Mr. Richard Wright,
at the horue of bis son in Toledo.
&Worth bet_ one of her oldest rad
best-known citizens. Ms. Wright lived
In Settforth for nearly forty years, and
was it staunch Liberal and a member
of the First Preebyterianahurch, from
which. thefunered took place to Malt-
faudbank cemetery.
WAS _ONLY A BOY BUT HE
• SUFFERED
Tihl Dodd', Kidney Pills Cured Has
Ksdneys.
Seal Cove; Unapt Co., Quebec, Dec.
11 (Special). --That kidney disease 111-
.1.Actkli Idle young as well air the owed is
evidenced in the case of Clarence Hin-
son, of this place. Though only fifteen
yenta of age, he suffered from a COM -
plicated formordisease for a year. He
fuund a qtsiek and permanent cure (0
Dodd's Kidney Pills.
**My trouble matted in a cold," Clar-
ence states. was dc pi eased and low-
spirited, my joints were stiff, 1 was
often dizzy and my pre-pitation had
on unplea•mit odor. I was often
dizzy ane always thirsty, my skin bad
dry, harsh feeling( aud Itched and
1•24 tied at night. Soon my muscles
stetted to cramp. Then my beck
ached and neuralgia *did rheumatism
were added to any aufferinge. My ap-
petite became &NI. and 1 had fre-
quent and severe headaches. 1 was
always tired and nervous. One hoz or
Dodd's Kidney P.l!s brought sue beck
_health."
LUCKNOW.
Reeve J. - G. Andereon • bee re-
turned frous a tuoutb'e visit in -Winni-
peg. "
Hiss Edythe Smith bit. been en -
staged as choir leader and organist in
the Presbyterian church. '
Edintind Keyes, who brisk° irito W.
W. Hill's store and was molt to Walk-
erton.for trial, Waa sentenced try Judge
Greif( toa-year in let. John's- Iodise.
triad Schad, Toronto.
Wilmer. McDonsaldi who,sisAieted
first with the Sird Battalion 'but was
rejected at Halifax, had a "miler ex-
perience with the 142nd Battalion.
Nothing dauntedhe has now optioned
to the Davy; and is very hopeful of
seeing active service. 13.sch patriotic
enthusiasm certainty deiervea to be
rewarded with 'accent.
WINGI-1AM.
Mr. end Mts. Harold Buchanan . re -
owned to their home at Haileybuiy
last week.
At the meeting of the Wingham
council last week Dr. Redmond ten -
del ed his resignation as medical health
ilfficer of the town.
Air. Harty G. Glendenning of Mar -
oh iir, MOD.. formerly of Winghem,
was 'Carried recently to Miss Mary
KHz tbeth tiond, of the same city.
1/r. J. li..M .edonald left on -Timis-
day last for Roseland, 13. C. Betare
leaving be w .s en ertained by a
her of his friends% and presented with
an address
The sympathy of the community is
extended' to Mr. and Mr.. William
Page in the death on Denenilwr :ids of
their daughter Edna, at the early age
of teeelife yeArt.
Wingham set a good ezropple when
she property committee of .he town
council recently decided not to allow
any more dances to take place in the
town hall during the COIIIi0111111De of
the war.
Mr. James Walker received word of
the death of him brother, Th a
Walker, in Cooksville. on November
allth, at the age of fiftyalx years,.
The funeral took plaice on Deeeruher
2.1d from Mr. Jointers Walker's home,
Scutt street. to Winghana cemetery.
The news that Pte. Leonard Brock,
youngest eon of MIP. K. Btoek, haw
been reported "miming, believed
killed," wile beard with great regret
by the citizens of Winghstn. Before
enlisting with the 71.4 Bettalion, he
Was a elert in the Bank of Hamilton.
A severe electric storm named over
Wiogham on December 4 h, heisting
eun.iderable damage in its wake. A
chimney tie, the Owlet -al hospital was
deanoliahed, several brume we.e
i ett lick slightly, and the telephone
lines weir put out et rommisition. A
teeimof hor-e., helongibg to tVilhert
of
Willits Beltuere, WHO !struck and
kned.
An open meeting of the Literary
I Floriety of ilia. High .chool will he
held on the evening of Ilecriather 21.1,
when prizes and diplomas will be
awarded. and ea oratorical Nosiest
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will take place. The cost of materials
and of mailing the budgets of -News
from Houle." which have leen pre;
pared under the supervision. of Men
Garrett and Miss Porde, and usflt (0
the es -pupils un activere&._
been borne hv the Society. •
Mr. A. H. Griffin, of the Forley,
Welsh and Stewart liatAway Const ruc-
tion Company, spent • few daps in
town last week on his return from
Russia, where he was doing extensive
contracting for the company. It i.
understood he will assume command
of the Forley, Welsh and Stewart
Construction Battalion, and return to
Europe in the near future with the
appointanent of Lieut. -Colonel. His
brother, Mr. Bert nriffin, whn has
spent the past few weeks at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Griffin, will also accept a lietilerEtney
in this battalion, which will leave
shortly for the war zone.
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Useful
We carry a large assortment
of goods for you to choose from, such
as : -
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Pocket Knives
Table Knives
Carving Knives and Forks
Scissors
Razors
Electric Table Lamps
Electric Toasters
Electric Irons
Electric Percolators
Skates
Hockey Sticks
Coal Oil Heaters
Coal Oil Cooking Stoves
Happy Thought Ranges
Coal or Wood Heaters
For Plumbing, fleeting, Troughing,
let us figure on your job. All work
promply attended to and fully outran -
teed.
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Phones : Store 22 The Square
House 112 Cioderich
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