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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1917-11-15, Page 7i GODERIC ONTARIO . 'r`ftl7liaDAY News __ .rR T11E E3ICNAL - — H — ' eoath's illne!e. He is survived by his i In - wife, three daughters and one Ann. !n- a t g for Winter - G arm ferment was ,made in the Wiiigham R. COUNTY aa DISTRICT C. cergetery. ng event took ice at the Save Ilks m mtrresti un --- ` s - c Smllh. Wroxeter, a C :k+w r Sus y hums of Mrs. envy • only a, .-• Mn Ak:antter E agar, til Howrck town- Wedresda 31st ult., sten lire t We are ready for the Winter trade with, full "fret , • i l >x Miss Etta. was united in inar- r . deip d,ed on tier end myl. til lire righty- daughter, u( Hamil- spoonful f 41 i• ninth )ear. nage to Norman Kalb tench, stocks of o Wrox ter. The young the i f+ ytr e a5 Pte. Arva Brokenshire loss rrturnrd to ton, a wurnitlerl Y`dr at Hem Icon. c 1+ his hume at Centralia :knhavinK been sev h action taken by Mre. Mary Wat_ x4 gg 8i` Winter Sults j o ' / `;' sears #.•. erely insured at the front. fuls Of ordinary tea d0 l' " ' n. hall k -net of London, against JAL Kohn 11{ tri $ , < Jacob Detweiler. of Kippen a °f '' j I" urchased trill 55 -acre farm of Jas. D. mann, of Dashwood, for by a Four and ° flier than three of Red Rose Tea. : OVerCOatS " r 'I Cltkton, at Kippen. paying H.tit10. juirs sus # motor car driven by the defendant, was not g0 any i • . i„ ;xY; The tier 1,i0 acre term of Dickson settled +cit u[ court. It is umdei•tu ROS 13 required because It consists °.' i l A4 eY' Coats i q° Bros., south of Halton, has been bought that Mr. Kellrrnriann agreedto pay M LGSa Red Rose ,Ar,r,,r SW eat by Fred Oster, of Brussels, :a $10,000. Watkins slyest Her claim was 83.000. chiefly of rich, strong, full Savored Assam teas. st . . William Jamieson, of H tllrtt, received' Albrecht, Caps James ' The barn on the farm of Chas threshing + word last week that his son, Pte. with Use Red Rose Tea -•-;,.,;- * f ' Jamieson had died o[ gunshot wounds i i H ibr nQ udaw nand lithe building — 1 It France. was The lire and save that Underwear, etc. all its contents was burned. 1 c Pte. Geo. Edward Kellett, son of Geo. separator be- , I ted as having spread so raPidl that the sips of be got extra spoonful ' Kellett, ElimiiUr, is repos k+m 'to Bros.. caild #hri.i `1'b The abundant, creamy I ,tied „f wounds. Hr was drafted to France I out of the barn. Four head u( cattle :E Q L Customers will find good values in all f "ale lather of l.it•buoy Soap from the Itllat Battalwn. alw, were burned. Kept vt by is 1 a d e n with great On November 1st Rhea Lillis An old rrsidrnI of the township • • • • these lines. It is poor policy to pay your good , p&` cleansing power, and Pearl Godbult and Chester Raymond i Turnberry, in the person of Mrs. John the Sealed s Fletcher, o[ l'i;burnr. were united in Ringlrr, died October 17th• The de- money for goods of inferior quality, and you well let°Yt«r i#, antiseptic properties as Package aa' fs' of well J manage by Rev. G. Barnard. cased, who was righty -two years of age, not be asked to do it in this store. _ ears until the The 100 -acre fzrm of Stanley HeminQ- lived in Howick for many Y LIFEBUOY 1 death of her husband °• s r« " wa>. concession lu, Grey, has been sod six yea[sM snub Come in and let us show you how, we; can i to Mr. Wilson, of Belmore. fur $700. which time dee had made her tI HEALTH O ( Mr. Hemmgwa) may No to the West. T her daughter, Mrs. Robt. IluP.fer• - fit you out for the W inter. Lieut. R'. A. Moore. son of Mr. and Turnberry• of Thomas forty-two years. eve need UP`. Edwin Linklater, third son age °( tort. last So. w►M yea Mrs Henry Siuo:r of Trowbridge, s re- I pee. Fred Hayward returned burn' BUOY a skis, prs• sr ported killed in action in France. tie Linklater, formerly of the 11th concessk{n was a member u( the Moth } th Battal- of East Waw'anosh. was killed by week on three months' leave s medial '1 ssrwbom is the twins ria am Sask., on October treatment. Pte. Hayward was living m 1 C C A ry BROS. ion I near Swift Current, .tram his ; / jha, bs sura of Sleasdasee sad Dung man had ftoM . California when he'drndrd to enlist. and Paul Coates last week sold his ee rt?= '17th. They his wife returned toClintcin and has been SAFETY. farm in L sborle to ChnL n sweet to h. m: at Waldeck. Settle-• to Swift Cur- living here ever siixe hr went overseas. The sild utiwatis aster 81:3.(1)0. The sane day %it . William' rent to b e exarmned under the Military John re cvtr n well-known business The Semi -Ready Tailors Tunwitee quiekll Sweet sold his farm on the London road ServiceAct and returning rt his oo his*o inMin ,man of Clinton, died very suddenly on Slur as•. for about 810,000. i manner ing. wasjust step- CoderiCh marriage took place in St. Peter's the evening. fir was twenty twro Years Tuesday of last week. He had j ti Square J i /,ems lFtiEa fti/IaE church, ,bryon October 30th of of age. ped into the Commercial many when he L tiatiW church, Lrysdae, dropped dyad. For many Years the — T0110e1T0 I•ucy, daughter of Mr and ..less "'in. A pioneer resident of East Wawanosh deceased conducted a butcher stab hire I r aR Deramy. and Edwin Hartman, son (A passed away on Saturday. 3rd and he was highly esteemed. He was in Agog Mr. and Mrs, John Hartman. of the when George Fothergill parse ed the ealn his lt eighth year. returned — — - visit w Cog seaI Goshen line, Hay. at the age of eighty )' - _ ,,.>. ►lam Gunn has red (mm i [r 171 was a native u[ . AttheEvangeGcal par Zurich. on months. The deceased when a toy ST AUGUS'I'iNE., tIv alta s two months' OAP MunJay ui last week Rsroveuge England, coming to Canada ....: overseas, where he had been engaged hit s in the Wed- ,. F. K Meyer ears in East two years in surgical work in English and lurrrdrefocl.•t..et. 1 united in marriage Miss Melvina Koehler, He had lived for His over e f deed about two hospitals. His daughter, Miss TugsDAT, Nov. d Mr. and Mrs. Geo Cowell and f tnu r' Koehler, and Wellington' Waw•arlosh• Scottish went of Blyth, visited at Wm. McANister e _ daughter of Hy. Isabel, went with him to the Old (Donees Johnston, of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. years ago and ntWiWamnatuvhonx; is on the iekl Mr. and Sirs. lobs Reid.ti(A.titi M• Juhnstc n will reside at Kitchener• john, of Edmonton Arthur, of Gull Lake, and is still there, doing duty as a nurse. Threshing is (tee order of the day• re eptly. A. E.. of Wingham; That Plumbing Mrs. Gunn, who joined him about a year Mrs. sum J. Thompson visited tri ur daughter. Sirs. SI:+s+'n Mc- r WANTED i Mrs.T. J. Webster, of the =rid concis Sask.: Thanes, n[ swan River, Man.; ago, returned with him. list at present. GIRLS si,xn tit Tuckersrtuth, reports that from Mrs. Hy h1cM'ittie of Godench; Mrs. I M-. John Jefterso I who had n'rn n 1st to Qctober 1st she SI,Id David Bell, of Wingham. and Mrs. C. iO ]n Grace church, Brantford. on Miss Olive Kearney was in Galerieh a Allotter. last `w+ ' two w. rk r40 nor once work to nu tete plac.n or January from eighty fig- B. McCord of North f3attkford, Sack. J day of last week, Rev. W. B Moulton. few days this week. oay met, wM Da,e Loos a arv.onn to the 815'1 30 worth tit • incumbent of St. James' church, Goderich Mr. Bert Maize, of Ashfield. Jisittd I turned homarn etonalu Leat, trwnt• 10&'eouliff •,omen can reser +he l,am pullets. !n tion she supplied a townshi and Miss Emily Charlotte [mends in this vicinity on Sunday. oovutrr real .or,toe h1 vrep.rins to s desired. I V1 INGHAM. you have been thinking about P• cote podrlooa to e.nta •rid bu.leew family of six with all tux egg Sparks, of Brantford, were united in I Miss Ella Shanahan, of Hullett. is visit- The concert m S. r ell 1 on Hallowe'en oakoea. - I Marshall Zeller, of Windsor, overseas ot lPte• M•alter Herres, son of Mr. and all sunitner—Nn W is the marriage by Ven. Archdeacon Mackenzie. u►R li ne s ete :.Mrs. J• W • BoYlr, this week' was a success. PnKc•rds were i1t( •IU ) Y On their return from the wedding trip S Miss Beckie Thompson and tier mother, which is In tx used for buying cc.ru(urt s > r;t xpe,•ial c•ourwes nt training It, ted wounded sun. have rctunu•r1 Eur the soldiers. ' +n •r ,XJra.'lho•th.nd and .0 ocher ebm• ; of Zun:h, wh has been servingRev. Mr. and Mrs. Moulton will reside in Mrs. John Tlamp merrfal ug3eeta Dow in prows.- + with a machine-gun section• has been dec- Mrs. Arthur Harrand is. is rigor cold weather •ets in, t e _.l}Y t+runenc•.d,nntedserUme.11lurtrated lasted wren gyne rnllitary m --dal for in the right He s now Clinton. _ r.r-iueo• tree. bravery in the fold. He is now taking a in hos pi H• ,R) suesscaf]ege'li". course of instruction in flying. I Sirs. C. P. Edwardacommisteb suicideUHI ' uN'M\ sou u\T. William j. McCrogan, a well-known at her home here on Friday last by Kash r If you ou tea will find itit) Cox-TRewARTHA. - it quest wedding r throat with a Las ir. She mad fitted up, )' C. A. ILft trti`o, Pririclpa►• merchant and po►tmaster of Belmore, int' he int for some time, owing to took place it "Shadynook Farm. ' _ \ . died Wednesday ct last week after a been despond your advantage to consult Its, the home of the bride's mother on Tuesday eveninv. Lith inst., when FRED. Florence M. F., eldest daughter of Tire i HUNT J. R. Trewartha and Mrs. the late J. ~THE PLUMBER" Trewartha, was united in marriage with . Mr. Albert B. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. ; t r sett _ Mamintora Street onone135 Alex. Cox of Goderich township The u , her • .t• ' , .+. ° , bride, who was given away Y = brother, Mr. Howard Trewartha. wore a 1 own trimmed with satin j ---- -- pretty cream gown eel and pearls. She also wore the groom's i ill -health. gift, agold pendant set with pearls, and Jennie Taylor Scott. daughter of 11r. carried a hacndsom bouquet of roses and arid Mrs. Alex. Scott, died on the 1st (ems. The bridal couple stood during t er. inet„ after a short illness of Pneumonia. the ceremony under an arch of ever- I i t c3 l Six greens and flowers. Rev. A. Sinclair of was in her eighteenth Year and was ` ref > ' greatly beloved in the home and Dy her 1 Holmesville perfornd med the c ,srermaono( the / t rfti + associates Miss Myrtle Trewartha, sister e s + f u` bride, played the wedding music. The 7 t: t: Lieut. H. M Groves son of the late K ;?" ' When Arlbassador Gerard left Berlin, LSC f >ff`;(_ W. E. Groves formettY principal m grooms gilt to the pianis f the reKgsteor / fes.\ . x t air+ I blit school i; reported killed perldant. After the signing yg s • 4t, r 3 Wingham public r stew of Town .ewwdwus SALT eo, l,••rr[o i •t ` He was at t5tp tux wedding luncheon was partaken u(. y .t =ihr ndent who traveled with him, t., . # im action. Mr. and Mrs. Cox have taken up their i Fjifa « •tsssro only Cb[refp0 k; ICkrk Groves. and the last American *fTt:•tvl<paper man Lo• p was tendered residence on the groom's farm on the Cut A rousing receptan — > leave Berlin, w1f C1C1 Ackerman Of the serge Burton on his amval home from line and will be at him to there (nems leaved Press Service. I the battlefront. He served for over a after November 13th. YE \ year in the trenches and received a severe , I wound in the leg and had to have the The lecturer had b n de.'iiroad O L OE Mr., Ackerman's dispatches appear exclu- limb amputated• some of the sights he had seen ie said, t•IRME J 1 to les." is said, "There are some spec • c sively in The Tarunto "Daily Star•" + EXETER. "that ene never forgets. "1 wish Yom / CCOOp" tVtry other I R. C• Gower and family left last week would tell me where 1 can get a Pair.' " A Definite Object a 1 About once a month He "- i . for Emhro, where they will engage in exclaimed an old lady in the authence. w; r. "I am always forgetting m:ne." paper in the Province with the aid of Mr. I farming .. Fos si tty-five seers Ye Olde Firtne has bird Drell Ackerman and other United Press corre- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johns, of the Lom- sin view—that has been to 1 \mac don road south. received word last week , deSnttC object always — - that thea sbn. Norman J A Soldier s Strength, leema the ndettt ' _'' I been killed in action In France. He wentThe only Caned;an Woman Correspo overseas with the "Hurons " `` ietXt#Itti12 OG0. Miss Rosamond Boult- t+ ,i I e °n Wed - in Every enlisted man the War %•One Florence Boultsw At the Main street parsonage t rri`f tlesday of last week Miss Inca Dolores, StrOn er Atnbomdar se'n'd bee—sends us dispatches exclusively. j would Stand L, S ' ' @ feudist daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James h t N yt ry h nage to Wel- lli `V Heywood. was united in mar S1C1CneSS µ a 1n London the veteran War Correspondent, I li" °n H .Skinner, of Usborne. Rev. Mr.' and resist muC N1 r F. A. `tci;,enzie, assi*4 by The Stars Siuxworiny officiating. The ha pY the World's Beat Piano. Those who know couple will reside on the groom s fine faun if he could have the benefits o south of Ehmville• this piano best—artists, critics, owners—say that own Staff, cables the big news of each (!a • i I late[ Serge• -Major K.O..- it SEAFORTH. , the object has been attained. _ Thomas Geggie, Mrs. J H. I'Aman and farmly left last SCOTTS d ) will re - on writes regularly upon jlnperi: i an • weel;,,(or Toronui. Mr. Tomah J 1111(,s 1.. "l'llt)mson :Military matters. St tmain in town until after Ci .thel . 'I At the annual meeting ++f ,tnel v3Caforth , tt/ Horticultural Soclety the ,memuersh wasThe big news from the United States comi to us wi ct EMULSION ` through the Chicago Daily New special corre:•pon- / q I reported to be 120. The Sect s GCDERICH s g ♦ell h their War able service. n operate with the G. T. R. next sprint( rd dents, as have the area around the station bee i B because it fortifies the lungs I Cell .nA see us m our new eerie L'e also calm the cable service of WindIrmero of lite tiMsa Anna Sheahan, wife of John Shea- lontreal Daily Star." V ban, Toroetc died suddenly at the rest- and throat, creates strength to t , x'. avoid grippe and pneumonia e f'I I dente of her daughter, Mrs. R. had We maintain our own staff in Ottawa, !1lontreal, Jones, Seakxth, Friday night• She had' k i arli;i+' aetit.•MSJe» papp3s conte here the previous day to visit her I and makes rich blood to avert I Quebec and Winnipeg. and our local \esus Service is w daughter and to recuperate from an at- I rheumatic tendencies. t•N t► t•Nt• t• Nt• •ooN wNN A ~' Carl Ackerman. right up to the minute. tack of nervous prostration. Borden, „• , ' r4y,V11-11,11 „ l'* A young aviator from Camp Send a bottle Of +:i r•,. Our special article are contributed ht forcmo:t wntenoJ ktfvwr.(r while making a, Light ' ,ti• wM, had lust his way e i + v9„ to Toronto, arrived SCOTT S to a relativea >'°tL1 ti On each subject. C•. + i (light from the camp I Flash over Seaforth on the :3rd inst. aril cwiMf or friend in the service. • Our regular nrt•s vrvice hrr, Slsts of all Canadian Preset, Pngme trouble made a landing on the Scott a g,>wDr, Torualo, oat. q-11 i -- n`. axil Press and Canadian A9sociated term of Robert Garrow, about a m :e t B ►merican Assoc i i t' tl F A Pet. dispatches. =_ 3 north of town. The machine re xapexrtd there for several day-.,. We also have errlusive rights to the pictures of the from Came Borden arrived and got it :n • I have just rrceivc,l a l:rr} t nssdrt .k ., l tendon Dail• Mirror, l ndcrreonda, Daily 1V1ail, seeking order again. ?his was the find[ Often the Chea est-- i vices as well as Canadian Official aeroplane ever seen n thus district, and P [Hent of the celebrated 'Topical Press her to see it. crowds gathered at the spot A{WQYs the Best Sports, d %Var Records, p, etc. W // CLINTON. Hessco Flashlights 4 in brief, The '••Toronto Daily- Star" is one of the great $!!i P1t. J. L- Heard, of the ltilst 3attalion, W W ALK L` /J n broad -gauged newspapers of the World. By reading %r is hone on SICK leave. a WALKER GLt lamp with the big Leri~) , it Jou will Ix kept %veil informed upon every subject The town council has under considera- tion a prop—1 to est:+bush a muncipef Fo re Dealer Inst what you need on a dark night that a Krxnl citizen and mart of the World ahoulll coal -yard. know about. You Levi Wilt x, of the London road, is f in the hasehtent, around the barn, or Read The "Toronto Daily Star" each day. F. A. M•Kenaie. selling off hi • farm stock and will remove l 6V er in fact anyatbere that it is dangerous, lad to acclaim it , town this fad. - "Wlndarmere" will thoroughly enjoy it, and be Charlie Cook, son of Pte. J• E. Cook. to light matches. 1i h in all sincerity as "MY PAPERI d him th ser a • er r nil a - Ordelr it to d y B arlm ° Thisyis etM thi:md iM broke his ng House Furnishings a ,- E,` seri has t5e.brolien. a cT ggart a rill • ; Of Store RO t 1,att 'P i xi r Hou se i) McTaRaart. is regttted alt hely The Stu" O% Quality }to 193 r wounded and m rhosp tal at Rouen. fh s 'Phone 82 ' is the f atrth time he has he'j..wrxi^'tn'1.. P1fION1 t. ' ar Mn. Cordell. a kirmht resident o(Ainori ton, who removed nghtexn mo fns ago STORL tat RLS 1070 with fir husoand a: farm y l t .! So_ Tor but district. di that last wtt , at the I. t a,,'•;. ' pv: „-s'" a. Jr. chic. ,r ,,.;' e,rw•I .,a:: `ids ;e " t".' .. l ,.' r .f , .. Qj, i n r$ a,asoMoa Plat -- M. A. atwea», JGWW res /ro wr. December ews e fm 11.Ibeval I I irc higher ad May closed un 6anor -walmo .,.7 -w -t iia. BLL 14116rd—ills amaata., ,+ UIUDAlst; A. C. MAY. Lfyttaral. y c w yw 4 i' .ili4• , ,`n y e ` /P1,%d .d} _ 'a, -. {- 1.., t W' /k