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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1917-7-5, Page 7ommosomome THE SIGNAL • 'GODERICI#, b»'tARIO Tennis, Bowling and Sporting SHOES The new Life -Buoy Ten- nis, Bowling and Sport- ing Shoes are here. The styles this sesurn are more varied than ever. For ladies, Pumps and high laced Shoes will be popular. For girls and boys, Roman Sandals with solid rubber heels and laced Shoes in white, black and brown colors. The wearing qualities are better than ever and the prices most reasonable. — REPAIRING — Geo. MacVicar North side of Square Gixit•ri-b COUNTY and DISTRICT Pte. W. E. Black, c t Wroxeter, was (last week reported as wounded and missing. A sudden death occurred xt tondos- ) bore' on Friday, the ZJ.d ult., when } Miss Moon died while milking a cow, IOn June '23rd .lames Montieth, of the Thames road, Ueborne, died at the age of seventy-iiz years. His widow survive.. On Tuesday of last wrrk John Krau- rer, of Ethel, had a hone killed by lightning in the stable. The lightning did no damage to the building. At a joint meeting of the Presby- teriau congregatlore of Fordwicb and (Ionia it was decided to extend a Dal to Rev. A. Laing. B. A., of Auburn. '1'he marriage took place at the macee, Bruseelr, on June 12th, nt Durward C: Blackburn, of Chatham. to Mies Ague. J. Duncanson, of (Trey township. Rev. A. W. Brown has finished a .ncceseful there year: pastorate of the Varna Methodist circuit, and left last week for his new charge on the Kirk - ton circuit. The marriage took place ontl� Wed- needsy of last week at"FairviewFarm." Hellen township, the home of Mr.an3 Mn. W. H. Ball, of their younger daughter, Annie, to Howard Hill, of Taber, Man. Rev. T. H. Grainger, who for the past year has been the pawnor of Whitechurch Methodist church, left last week for Kingsville. Owing to ill -health hid r -quest for a year's rest has been granted. Garnet Miner., "f IT.borne. recently lent a valuable Yorkshire hog that will *.lean quite a loss to the owner. The animal was just two years of age and had won prizes at. Toronto and London exhibitions. At Gorr;e, on June 30th, Rev. G. J. Kerr united in the bonds of matri- mony Ger rude Or.ce, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole, to Ed- ward Alexander Schaefer, of the 4th concession. Howick. Hugh W. McKay and daughter, of the 12'6 roncesefon, Grey township, recently for Karl tIre Sas wbere they purpose nuking their home. They have been residents in If a teeatrical perfnrmanee doesn't Grey township for, the past thirty make a woman cry she thinks she years. i.i.'t getting her wunry'. worth. At high noon on Wednesday, June a)tb. at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. - Wm. Jack lin, Giey. their eldest daughter, Miss Lulu Etta, became Misery in Back, Headache the wife of Robert Frederick Heron, • peusperctis young farmer of Shackle- ton, hackk- DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO & CLEVELAND Ii •.I w r, 3 =-' MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3 Ton Great Syr 'SEEANDBEE'-'CITY OF ERIE ---CITY OF BUFFALO' WWI"' 'BUFFALO - Dalry, May kat to Nov. nth -C LE V ELAN D Lap Brunie • $..w P. Y. ( LA.T.0 i Leese Genese • •.w P. 11. Arrive C.. sue. 7:w A. M. 1 DT 'baa I arrive Dumais • 7.w A. 11. Coq n��.ennne w Cl r.luad ter Cedar Point, ►aI ls-By, Toledo, Detroit sed all pilot. �rIM .M aonthwpt. 411rotd Milieu reading between es..lo and `Lyelud .r. ew..1 for tras.p•rNW.n on oar .usa.n. 1.k your street t fur Siete*. vis 0. a s. 1..s. a.. t...M a.lwrkrie LA. -SAM Med Trip. with l dams nears than. rare. studies 1.111■.wkwlbr.. A..u1F.nr rebored .erdo..l pedn rh.,t of The (Irma .a]],,I."...ensu" seal on r.relpt of 1y• rent.. Al.. ••k for oar wings p1.-Nrlsl atilt d.ertpslea booklet fns. The G ewelsnd & Buffalo Trawl Compsay .1...I..d. Wl. TM YAM 1Yp 1 - nM 1.7•`4 e.d sees —11, prep- M..... M h.Wd um*.,1k. world. Amply Agri', 1 1 • • p..e•sw FARE 4 3 id • Attractive Trips TO MUSKOKA LAKES ALGONQUIN PARK MAGANETAWAN RIVER LAKE OF BAYS KAWARTHA LAKES GEORGIAN BAY Rounder p b•uri.t tickets now on sale from et.tiotu In Onalie, at very low (airs, with hoeial stop -over.. GET YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE Berth reservation. NMI fell information at all Boatel Trunk ticket odicre or • rL. C. E. HORNING. U1.• .let P...e.ater Aaeo., 0. T. Rte System. Toronto. Ord. - F. F. LAWRENCE & SUNS Town Agents Phone 8 Perfection Oil Stove Why not economize by using less coal or wood? The New Perfection Oil Stove is just what you need. We have them 'for sale—three-burner and four -burner Stoves. - Call and See Them W. R. PINDER Pbone 156 Hamilton Street • left y, k• ton Sask. and Pain in Limbs. 1 On June 20th the marriage took place at Brussels of two well-known 1r of the 3rd line of Mored. Dew Mr. Editor -For more than a township, in the persons of Alfred year 1 angered with misery in the back, Cochrane and Mils Joanne Anderson. doll headache, pain in the limbs, was The young couple have settled on tbe somewhat constipated and slept poorly groom's farm in Morris. at night until I was about ready to col- A sudden death occurred at Cen- lapse. Seeing an account of the won - triter' early Tuesday morning of last week, when Mr,. M. Blootufleld, who mewed to be in her usual health, died quite unexpectedly of heart failure at the home of a neighbor. She is sur- vived by her husband and three sons. yo un g peoP dertnl qualities of "Anane, prepared Pierce, Doctor Piee, of Buffalo, N.Y sent for a box, and before using the whole box I felt and still feel improved. My deep is refreshing, misery reduoedj and life is not the drag it was before. most cheerfully recommend this remedy to sufferers frnm like ailments'. Yours truly, W. A. ROBIIII. Noss: You've all undoubtedly heard of the famous Dr. Pierce and his well- ' known medicines. Well, this prescrip�•• tion is ons that has been successfully used for many years by the physicians and epecialiete of Dr. Pierce's Invalids' NEAT FLASHES THL'ksnAv, NorNor5 1917 7' late Dr. and Mrs. Kinsman and nearly all her life had been spent in Exeter. . On June 'Sind the marriage took DIZZY,NERVOUS. Mrs. Wynn Tells How Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound Helped Her During Change of Life. Richmond, Va. -"After taking seven bottles of LydiaV egeE. taPiblenkhaComm's - ----------• ---sees.. pound I feel like a new woman. I al- ways had a headache during the Change of Lite and was slap troubled with other bad feelings com- mon at that time - dizzy spells, nervous feelings and be • t flashes. Now I am in better health than 1 ever was and recommend your remedies to all my friends. "-Mrs. LENA WYNN, 2812 E. 0 Street, Richmond, V a. While Change of Life is a most crit- ical period of a woman's existence, the annoying symptoms which accompany It may be controlled, and normal health restored by the timely use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Such warning symptoms are a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable ap- petite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness. For these abnormal conditions do not fail to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table eg♦ table Compound. On Sunday morning, June 241b. a bright young lite was taken away when Miss Etta Kline heal, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, died at her home in HulletL She was twenty-three years of age and had not enjoyed good health for the past two tom! -- - The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong, Molesworth, was the Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, s roe of • Pleasant event no June 20th, when their only daughter, Anna I N. Y., for kidney complaints, and dis- was united in marriage to George es tres arising from disorders of the Chester Adams. eldest son of Mr. and kidneys and bladder, such as backache. Mn. O. Adams, of Trowbridge. city. weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, con- and Mrs. Adams will reside on the gestion of the kidneys, ionone anon 4th concession o[ Bllua of the bladder, scalding urine, ap� urinary troubles. By the death of Mrs. John G. Mit- Up to this time, "Anuric' has not !chell, on June 18th, Molesworth com- been on sale to the public, but by the ! munity lost one of its most highly Persuasion of many patients and the respected residents. Deceased was in Increased demand for this wonderful I her sixty-eighth year and had been in bealinTablet, Dr. Pierce has finally good health until June 3rd, when she decided to pot it into the drag stores of this country within immediate reach of all sufferers. I know of one or two leading drug- gists in town who have managed to procure a supply of "Anuric" for their anxious customers in and around the locality. If not obtainable send one dime by mail to Dr. Pierce for trial package or 50 cents for full treatment. EDITOS -Please insert. this letter in Mme conspicuous place in your paps. DUNLTIRES SS • ial Tread" -"Traction Tread A A A A d. • A e. n ;^ Service Begets Supremacy Dunlop—" The Automobile Tire you see the most of and hear the most about." ,f7 1- •sr t. en •1- I_i i A ,5 A Most Safety A. .,• ...telelelele.s1-I-1•,slsleist•,_, ':�'��,•,�i���i'-�i�,�i:i.l�i+i�i�1: ice, A A A, A n A A A A A A A A A 0 A R A A e. A A 0. was stricaen with paralveis, from which she did not recover. Six daugh- ters and one son survive. Thomas McMillan, of Hullett, re- cently delivered at the Seeforth stock yards thirty-four head of cattle that for quality and size will in all probability long remain a record ter the county. One pair weighed 3,570 pound., another pair 3,450 pound}., and the thirty-four head averaged 1,562 pounds. Mr. McMillan received 121c per pound, realising $R,(MI$. Thieves paid • visit to Hensel' on Tuesday morning of last week and to Centralia on Tuesday evening. The Hensall Grand Trunk station was ransacked, the safe being smashed open and *en and a number of ticket+ being taken. Alan the store .of Bron- thron & Dry.dalei was entered and numerous articles of silverwere, re- znrm, etc , were taken. On Tuesday evening the thieves entered theG.T.1. station building at Oentralie and got away with $35 in cash. They also got into the freight shed and had a feed. No tar no one has been caught. BRUSSELS. The death of Mrs. A. C. McFarlane at Toronto recently removed a former well-known resident of Brussela, her husiatnd, who went overseas as cap- tain aptain of the 110th Batt+lion, being the former manager of the Standard Bank here. Two daughters are lett to mous n their loss. Bob, the eldest eon of Michael Nicholls, had a close call recently when he took a dose of st•ychnine, to see what it tasted Sae. Atter many hours of work tbe doctor overcame the effects of the poison, audttbe y.rung man is able to be about again. There passed away on Saturday, one Zird, one who for twenty-fl'e years had been • resident of Brussels, n the person of Thos. Curry, in his izty-eighth year. Mr. Curry was an expert orchardist and had a big busi- ness as ssle,man of nursery stock. His widow and three daughters survive. J s niece at Toronto of Electra May Strung. dauablrr of Mr. anti Mrs, Walter Pakeneranr, to Dr. William Fdwin Dempster, et Rooter. Dr. and MCA. Dempster will make their honer in Exeter. The first Bible Christian church, whi h hits+occupied a place on Main street for sixty-three yearn, wee re- moved last week to teaks rex in for a mine up-to-date structure. TMr build ing has not been used as a church for Illaity yearn. NEA FORTH. war lilt ARE NERVOUS nervous syste= is the akrm systole of thtt ltrsmset body. 1a perfect health web}rd1y realise that we have a setworl(et leltireii but wheat health 1. ebbing, when .tr•e.gtll Is declin- ing, ecN!ing, the snow nervous systemvas t alarm la headaches, Mediums, flee". at 4 •oleos leafs et b deer*. To Cosh's Emul- sion is yea should take; ate tigleaesmli•e.t refs We the bleed asttl yriieeb `kind ands Ilse H./fMMadlls wk($s tie whole system responds he its ,.tesla Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured The marriage tack pines Ito The(' ford. on ,lune 26th, of two Seelorth young leou1.. Aline Margaret Word and Hobe.tArm- irong. M,. and Mi..I Atmet iong Felt for • tt•lp to the Perak Coast. A pretty June wedding was sdrnln ized at the homy of Mrs. David stow. art in Seafieth un Wednesday oI last week, when her eldest daughter, teazel W., was uniteel in alai ridge to Williaul Platt, G. 1'. 1t agent of town. W INGHAM. C Walmrley bas wild nut his res- taurant t• K. 11. Pend, of Hagersville. Robert Weir received wood that his son, Major Robert Weir, had been wounds d 1'. J. McLean left last week fur E,,glebait, New Ontario, where he will .prom the aunuuer on load cou- lU iictioo. At the semi-annual meeting of the County O.aage Lodge which was held in W iegbaw on Tuesday of lar. week it was decided to hold a monster Or- angrtueu's picnic iu Wmgbaw on July 12th.' ao Mts. Dudleyr ro- ved word that their sou, Flight - Lieut. U.E. 1it.lwee, had been wounded in action. This it the ewcord time he bas been wounded within the part few weeks. Another of Wingbaui's young men, Theodore St. (:lair McDonald. son of Mr. and Mir. T. '1. McDonald. is ot• ficially reported killed iu action on June 15th. He was a member of the 151st Ba trillion. 'rhe marriage took place quietly on by local epptloatlons, M they cannot reach the diuealed purUon of the ear. Then 1. ois one way to cure nttsrrhal deafnew, and that is by a constitutional remedy. -Catarrhal deatue-u 1. canard by an inflamed condition of the mu - runs lining of the en -Lachlan tube. Wheu t bitt tube 1. inflamed you hare a ru,ublf-,g wood or Imperfect bearing• sed when 1t 1. entirely closet. dodoes. is the result. Unle..• the in- flammation can be relueoi and this tube re- stored to it. normal cndltlon. hearings will be destroyed forev. r. Many ssees adenine.. are caused bycatarrh. which Man Inflamed condi- tion of te mucous eurfaoea. Hs 1'a Catarrh Cu.e acts through the b.00d on the murous surfaces of the system. We will Give one hundred dollars for one Dear of eatarshal des(oew thwt cannot be cued by Hall'- Catarrh Cure. t irculir. free. All dl uas,.ts.:sr. i. J. pH BN KY & • 'O.. Toledo. O. CLINTON. Rev. A. R. Jones commenced hie duties as pastor of Wesley Methodi, t church last Sunday. Rev. E. G. Powell and family left last week for London, where they in- tend making their home in future. Mre. Al. Doherty and children, of Edmonton, eseived in Clinton last week and will spend the summer here. Atter an illness of almost two year.' duration, Miss Minnie M. Oliver died at her home hers on June 2'nd. She was twenty-three years of age. aim =KUM 411111111111111. Summer Underwear We have a complete range of men'sand and boys' Summer Underwear, in various grades to suit all demands. The different qualities and prices represent good value in every case. PALM BEACH SUI TS Light -weight Suits in fawn and grey, Special $12.00 Just the thing for warm -weather wear. STRAW HATS We have the right goods. McLEAN BROS. The Semi -Ready Tailors The Square 41111111111111110 ONO =I am 1 0 Coderich1 J After a young man leaves college he usually loafs for a while in' order to' give the world a chestier to catch up. Wednesday last. at the home of Mr. ail Mrs. J. T. McPherson, Amberlev, ellwiflmmlinvo of their eldest daughter, Winnifrid, to Edward J. A. Nash, of W ingh.m. The yuu"if couple will crake their borne in Wmghene In the death of William Edward Groves at Toronto on Monday, the pith ult., there passed away a teenier well-known iesideot of Winghaw. Minor yea,. ago he worked in the Advance ()Mcr. but later he was for a number of years principal of the Winghani puhi(r school, and at the time of his death was principal of the Ryerson school in Termite fteeid• s his widow he ,a survived by two none at the fret., Fled, the town rte. le of Wiogbani, and nue daughter rt Acton. A Nervous Breakdown Can Be Averted by Feeding the Starved Nerves with Rich, Red Blood. Nourish your nerves -that is the only way you can overcome life's worst misery, netvous exhaustion. The fits of depression and it ritation, the prostrating headechea, the weak- liest' and trembling of the lege, the unsteady hand and the imperfect di- gestion that maik the victilu of nerve weakneee, must end in nervous break- down if neglected. N ash you' by the natural process of tilling your veins with rich, red, health -giving blood. Your nerves are crying out for pare blood and the mission of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is to snake new, rich blood. This ex- plains why thew pills have proved succesiful in so many cases of netvous disease that did not yield to ordinary treatmen'. For example, Mr. Wilfrid Donald, West Flamboro, Ont., soya : "Before 1 began the use of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pill. 1 was in a serious condition. 1 was not only badly run down, but my nerves seemed to be completely shattered. i slept badly at night, and when I got up in the morning was as tired as when i went to bed. 1 termed to he on the verge of a net vote bt eakdown. At t him stage 1 began the use of Dr. Williams Pint P111.. in the course of a few weals 11 felt much relief, and continuing the!use of the pills they completely re-: stored my health. i can now deep soundly, eat well, and am enjoying completes freedom from the old nerv- ous ervious troubles." You can get Pr. Williams' Pink Pili. through any defiler In medicine, or by snail at fill cents a box or mix boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. EX BTE R. This week Dr. Browning celebrates the completion of fifty years of medi- cal practice In Eeeter. Miss (teoil Mary McLaughlin, Jangh- ter of Thomas McLaughlin, of Tor- onto, and Elmore Harris Senior, of Exeter, were quietly married at Tor onto on June ZIrd. Dr. and Mrs. William Sweet left IAA week for an extended trip to the$ Wiest, Intending to vielt Winnipeg and Vancouver en route. They will be gone about four month.. On Sunday of last week Mims Laurel Ann Kinsman paved away after ap Illness of several mouths. Was Kine. man Was the eldest iiaughter of the efeOnly tt���11 adz-- RRRI Rest Aw� 'Veen to3 Di 'onaries at the Panama- . . Pacific Exposition was >dl'Isnr \WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL! Toa Superiority of Educational Merit. This naso creation aneners with final authority all kinds of puzzling queetious etch as "How is Pr:einyal pronounced?" "Where is Flan- ders?" "What Is a continuous my - age?" "What is a Misdeed" • •What is while coal!" "How is shat pro- nounced?" ro- nouns d?" and thou-and+of others. Nero files 401,gN Vocabulary Tinos. IlioaapM Entries. Oar MN Rho- fretless. aFfretless. 2700 Pages. Tie ally diction- ary with the divided Page --a stroke et gleam Raeder sdsdWk. rape Mess. write for ned- mrn paass, B. !operation*, eta. Fres. • set d P..ck.t Maps if you name this MERRIAM CIL, Springfield, Mer. FERTI LIZ�R A car of Old Homestead Fertil- izer just received. It will in- crease the productiveness of your land. INCUBATORS Half -a -dozen Buckeye Incuba- tors—to be sold at reduced prices owing to the advanced season. DELCO LIGHT Are you interested in the new system of lighting for farms ? All kinds of W RE FENCE BUGGIES We handle the Mcf.aughlin and the Gray Buggies -none better. .e..we.wre Robert Wilson The Massey -Harris Shop Hamilton St. (oderich JtarYafe Corner Montreal Street end Square HIGH-CLASS snd SANIi ART We serve excellent meals a la Carte daily PIES TO TAKL O11T Private luncheon Room for Ladies and Gentlemen CAREFUL SERVICE Our Motto--CiasNlness Always OPEN 9 A. M. TO I A. M. Fall Term from Sept. 4th CENTRAL (Me, STRATFORD. COMMERCIAL, SHORTIIAND and TEi.EGRAPHY DEPAkTMeNTS We have tl gh courses, ex- perienced instructora and we place graduates in 1"x.itions. Demand upon us for trained Help is many times the number graduating. Get our fere Catalogue. D. A. UcLACHLAN. Priacipa,, 4 ICIATENTC in all countries. Ask f..r our iNVF:N- TOltB .s.DV113ER,whlch wit,, to sent freta MARION ! MAit:07+1. 004 University Rt.. Mi.ntreaL • • The Signal would like to fill your next Phone 35 Printing order. FENCING Are you going to do any fencing ? We have several tons of No. 12 coiled spring steel wire, which was bought before the rise in wire, which we will give you at the price of No. 9 wire,—that is, 5c per pound- -- and a pound of this wire runs 32 feet. This makes a good fence and cheap. We have a quantity of No. 9 coiled spring steel wire and also barbed wire. Call and see the goods and get our prices. Time to Spray Now is the time for spraying. How about Lime Sulphur at $6.00 per barrel ? We also have a new preparation, Cooper's Fungicide. It prevents Fun- gus Diseases. You simply mix it with water. It is put up in 25c packages. Bicycles, Lawn Mowers, etc. Does your Bicycle require overhauling ? If so, bring it in and it will be attended to promptly, as we now have a man on that branch of the work. How about your Lawn Mower ? it is nearly time for it to be used. Does it require sharpening ? If so, let us know and we will call and get it and put it in good repair. We do Plumbing, Heating, Troughing, Electric Wiring. All work promptly attended to and fully guaranteed Chas. C. Lee Phones • Store 22 The Square House 112 (ioderlch