HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1917-11-22, Page 7THE AI(:NAl, - GODERICH ONTARIO
There is pleasure at every
stage in the use of Sunlight.
In the washing—for the
work is greatly lightened.
In the iron-
ing --- for the
clothes have
such a fresh,
sweet air of
newness. In
the wearing
—for the
clothes have
inherited
the exqui-
site purity
of Sunlight
itself — and
are clean
indeed.
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�_•"January 1st, 1919
COU NTY and DISTRICT
Matthias Wurm, avid eighty-five years,
died at Zurich on the 9th inst. He was
one of the early settlers of that section.
Simon Forsyth. of Frobisher. Sask., a
furrow resident of Morris township. has
been visiting old friends in that township.
The 100 -acre farm of the late John
Mason. 3rd line of Morris, has been pur-
chased by Joeeph Hogg the present ten-
ant. The puce was 55,000.
The hptn-stead of Peter W. McKay
Lith conikin of Grey. containing 100
acres, has been sold to Milton Parr. of the
6th concession of that township, for
38,500.
Charles Crawford. of Londesboro', has
received official notification that his son,
Pte. Charles Crawford. is on the casualty
list. suffering from gunshot wounds in the
left leg.
Mrs. Forrest. 1st lineof Morris, received
the sad intelligence that her son, Pte.
Charlie Forrest, had been killed in action.
The young man went overseas with the
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Expert Testimony.
To speak distinctly, and directl/
into the mouthpiece —
AN eminent telephone man of 30 years' es-
perience says that this is the ghat need
in telephoning. Over half the service difficulties
would dksappear if distinct and stria speak.
ing were practised.
q To speak towards your telephone frons a
Yard or so away. at to speak .cross It _mess
bad transmission—often wrong numbers. trra-
uridvrtuidirtg and annoyance. sole'
7 Yea tea help the segvios, avoid wrong nwrib n. sod
dere wring aid uwyssea byspswam
disfidtree1yr foto the mouthpiece. wish she Spokes*
halt as lock fres as rim.
-coed service • • • era eta.IM.L
The BellaTi le hone Co.
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You Would Shudder
If You Saw This—
LITTLE Belgian children—their fathers fighting,
dead, or in German bondage—thousands mother-
lesa, are slowly succumbing to insufficient feedih ng.
A bowl of soup and a slice of bread 1■ all they [
Think of it!
Their one ray of hope 1. to be taken to Holland and there
nursed bark to health by Dutch authorities, the l being
financed
through public rontrlbution to the Belgian Relief r
Fate has prot.rtd you from actually SEEING those little
waifs dying from aloe starvation? Open your pure ■nd help!
Nark your contribution for the Belgian Children'. Health Fun4.
$s.70 maintain. a Belgian orphan for a month. This Is for
little children who are absolutely helpless and friendless. Alone la
the world. Contributions to this cause sheuM be marked "Belgian
Orphan: Fond."
Remember -your contribution Foes Retire. through the 1.1,1.■
Nlnlster of the Interior (In France) is the Dutch autheritice. who
administer the relief work under the approval of the British and
Dutch Governments.
What will you de for this waif. of Belgium?
BELGIAN RELIEF ey F UND
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Yrs Artless reeler. (]airseaa of the Committee
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THURSDAY, Nov. 22, 1917 7
Ute' Worth Protecting
A good article is worthy of a good package.
A rich, strong, delicious tea like Red Rose is
worth putting into a sealed package to keep it
fresh and good.
A cheap, common
tea is hardly worth
taking care of and is
usually sold in bulk.
Red Rose is always
sold in the sealed
package which keeps
it good.
Lt.1CKNOW.
Mina Myrtle y, of Goderich, visited
her sister. Mrs. M. Sproul, the past week.
Russian Villages.
"Although they naturally differ as
to prosperity, size, and oranges°,"
81st Battalion. Whiles has sold his residence to Russian villages, Harry deWlndt
The sad intelligence has been received the familysays in his recently published boOY,
f;Mea Christens Matheson, and -Russia As 1 Know It," present a
that Pte. Ivan WI htman, son of Mr. and will move to Toronto• uniform appearance, whether they be
Mrs. Charles Wiin acts , of East Wawa- exemption tribunal under the , situated in Europe or the wildest
He rwsh; was killed in action October 26th.
Military Service Act is holding daily sit-
Thepart of Siberia. All are built of
was a member of the it4lst Battalion. ti s here In moat o[ the cases so tar I wood and have one strag-
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McFalls. of Us-
exemption has been allowed.
borne, received official word from Ottawa
last week that their son, Pte. Elmer Mc -
Falls, had been killed in action October
24th. Pte. McFalls enlisted with the lt;lst
Battalion.
James Shurrie. of Morris township, died
of the (4th inst. in his fifty-fourth year,
his death being due to an attack of pneu-
monia. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron, of
Goderich, were among those present at
the funeral.
The 150 -acre farm of John Brown,
formerly Deputy Reeve t, f Grey. in the
10th concession of that townshipp has
been sold to C. Querenguesser, of Logan,
for 85,500. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are at
present in the West.
A gathering of friends and neighbors of
Mr. and Mrs. John Clegg, of Mom.. as-
sembled one evening last week to bid them
farewell prior to their departure to take
up their home in Wingham. An address
and appropriate gifts were presented.
The remains of Mrs. McTavish. widow
of the late John H. McTavish, formerly
of Howick were brought to Wroxeter for
The death occurred in L know on the
the
9th inst. of Sarah Margery widow of
late R. J. Whitely. Death followed a
second stroke of paralysis- Mrs. Whitely
was a daughter of the late Joseph Web-
ster, of London, Ont.. where she, was born
in the year 1(442. In 188'2marred
Robert James Whitely and they k up187
their residence in Goderich. In they
moved to Lucknow. Mr. Whitely 'died
nearly thirty years ago, and five- childi''tn
now survive the mother: Mrs. W.
Little, Lucknow; Mrs. Arthur M. Jordan,
N, Toronto;
aew
rrry W anted Albertihsh
Wlutely of Chi-
cago.
SHE SUFFERED FOR EIGHT
LONG YEARS _
sling street formed by detached cot-
tages of various shoes. which are
either thatched, or roofed with wood-
en slate or sheet Iron, according to
the means or taste of the owner."
"Two prominent objects are the
wooden church, with Its sky-blue or
appfe-green domes, and the other
the granary, a spacious black barn,
where grain le stored for public use
la case of a lean harvest. The well*
are also a distinctive feature, each
having two lofty poles (like the
frtrYptian ehadoof) for drawing pur-
poses, which impart a quaint ectental
touch to the landscape, while at the
entrance to each village is a wooden
signpost bearing the name of the
place, the number of men, horses,
and cattle which it contains. and is
Pills (ams to Her souse instances the somber et verses
'Then Dodds Kidney separating It from the capital.
Relief. I "The soujlk generally builds kis
Minahico. via Sleeman, Ont., Nov. 19. bouse kl�sen, end on to the street,
(Special)—Mrs. E. S. Thompson, an old and although els tools are very prlm-
and respected resident of this place. is Hive, be uses them with wonderful
— - friends that her dexterity. Thus. an ordinary axe is
interment last week. The deceased had telling vier nuniclu„e
been living in the West with her daughter, 1 recent wonderful imprcvetrent in health made to serve as plane, saw, cbieel,
is the resu t of using Dodd's Kidney Pills. and mallet, and is also occasionally
Mrs. Cameron, to the past five years. "My sickness dates back about eight employed as a • +espoa of self -
BRUSSELS. , years. My sleep was broken and unre- defense, or to cut a track, to winter,
Rev. W E. Stafford has been appointed freshing, there were dark circles under my through the scow. Indeed, there is
a member of Brussels public library board. eyes, my appetite was fitful, and I suffered very littlewbieb a woo jbk reakot ac
On Wednesday evening of last' week from backache. I had frequentea -r i- n bands with
ohis
f in tru enc.lleWhiFit ch
Duncan Taylor passed away at the home aches, I felt heavy and sleepy
of his son-in-law, S. C. Wilson. in his meals. and 1 was depressed and low- Mb workman would probably he use -
sixty -ninth year. spirited. Rheumatism and Bright's dis- tem."
William McKenzie died Tuesday of ease were soon added to my afflictions. 1 "A Russian village looks Ito beet
last was far from being well when I started on a 6se summer's evening, esgwclal-
Geweek at theich home of his sister,it Mrs. to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. I only took ' 1y it It be on a high -day or festival,
George McNichol, after a short illrieea, two boxes of them. but
at the age of seventy-one years. The
deceased was a former resident of Grey
township.
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EXETER.
M es Ethel Northcott is alea� for
Toronto to take up a specs
training in hospital work.
Pte. Sidney West, who went overseas
with the 181st Battal on, has made the
supreme sacrifice, having been killed in
action October 26th. He leaves his wife
and three small children. who are living
in Exeter.
Pte. James Oswald Brown, of town.
died on Monday of last week, following a joie in some simple. hen of the
long struggle to overcome the effects of Rev. David Rogers.of London, has Greek Church, or one of the old
wounds and sickness received while tight- purchased the home of the �.e Rev. 1 Russian Ion b, o s so typical of the
ins in Flanders. He returned home from Greene and will move to thnton next great and gloomy land which gave
the results are so
good that I am recommending them to 50
my friends."
CLINTON.
Pte. Geo. Harwood arrived from Eng-
land last week and received . public
welcome.
Harry Fitzsunons has returned from
Goderich hospital and is rapidly regain-
ing his strength.
Miss Edith Torrance is at Goderich
assisting in the clerical work in connec-
tion with the Victory Loan campaign.
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Garments for Winter
We are ready for the Winter trade
stocks of
with full
Winter Suits
Overcoats
Sweater Coats
Caps
Underwear, etc.
Customers will find good values in all of
these lines. It is poor policy to pay your good
money for goods of inferior quality, and you will
not be asked to do it in this store.
Come in and let us show you how; we; can
fit you out for the Winter.
when everyone wears the national
costume, and there ale athletic
sports, perhaps a traveling shooting
gallery or merry-go-round, and much
singing and dancing to the accom
paniment of the accordion and bala-
laika. The moejik is passionately
fond of music, especially of a mourn-
ful description, for even his merriest
choruses have a strain of sadness."
"Gayety never pagers long In
either the moujik's mind or melodies,
and when sunset bas deepened into
dusk the villagers, young and old, a1 -
ways assemble before retiring, to
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The Semi -Ready Tailors
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Willie Stone bad been sent on an
errand to the home of the rich Mr. Lott.
He returned with the astonishing news
that Mr. Lott was going mid. "What
makes you think that?" his father asked.
"The way he talked," said Willie. "When
i went into the room where he wanted to
see me he said, 'Boy, where is your hat?'
and there it was on my head all the
time."
England exactly one year before the date
of his death. He is survived by his wile,
two sons and one daughter.
Serious Illness Avoided.
July.
Scot da ht (the lat
James Scott, who for many years w•a� The King's Beard.
librarian of the Clinton public library, An interesting story is told in con -
died here on Wednesday of last week. section with the Swedish actor, Fer-
them birth."
Miss Agnea t, uB er o
___ Murtay Jackson, son of Fred Jackson nasi who was called upon to take cue
Many a serious illness has been avoided of town' was married secently at Feeds- part of Oscar I. in a play under that
ictus er B., to Miss Olga Catherine, gime'at 5tockkolm, Sweden. The
by the prompt use of Dr. Williams Pink daughter of Mrs. Mary Mayor. They i actor was ordered by the director of
Pills. These pitta actually enrich and will reside •at Port Colborne. the opera to wake up whtb a, tall
purity the blood, and tq this way build After an absence of nearly twenty years c
up the system. tone arta strengthen the tear, , -bat during ons' Of toe -Inter--
nerves and invigorate the vital organs. Thomas Rance is visiting at the home of missions, be bunted tip the director
Serious diseases generally mine from his brother-m-.aw, W:Iliam Jackson. and told him that hear 1. never
Mr. Rance has been on military service wore such a beard. N hat kind of a
some pimple disorder that has been felt overseas and is now incapacitated. +
looted. Therefore any thinning of the beard did be have their?'
blood should be looked upon as a warn- I Master Cyril Hale has ieturned from To this Feeraef replied " oustache
ing sign, and more serious illness should, where he was undergoing treat- and goatee, like Napoleon 1 ."
be avoided by the use of Dr. Williams' 1 ment for his eye, which was recently ••How do you know that'"
Pink Pills. In the case of young girls andI severely injured. There is hope that he Tue conclueive reply was offered,
women the blood is peculiarly liable to will in time recover the sight of the eye "From Amy postage Bumpcollecttou.
get out of order—to become thin and to some extent.i Tike change was made and at the
watery - and to lead to a general break- I George Bedford. well know.i in Clinton, second pet forwance the pub4ic
dt.v.n in health. This can be avoided by d1ed recently at Hillside, Colorado, in aoticed with astonishment bow King
the occasional use of Dr. Williams' Pink his fifty-eighth year. The remains were Oscar had altered the cut of bin,
Pills, which,; are suitable for the most brought to the hdme of hi; sister, Mrs. beard. 'To stamp collectors, it is
delicate constitution. These pills will give! Geo. H. Ball. Hullett, and were interred hardly necessary to point out that
you a new appetite, improve yourigen- in s ceme ery,
As the baseball crowd was pushing and
struggling to get out at the game's end a
stttallboy bored his way to the fence and
began to climb over. "Hey therr, kid,"
yelled a policeman, "none o' that. Co
out the way you came in." "Aw. ain't 1
doin' it?" he said as he v.inishe:i nn Ihr
other side.
Trouble likes to ay lid a m nn who it
able to keep his mouth shut.
Men who are bald always sneer .it the
man who parts his hair in the middle.
Probably Delilah's hair was getting
thin and she became enraged at Samson
because he refused to name the handl
ui hair tonic he used.
d Ball' t lir. Ferrari secured his Information
. ten. tone artdstrengthen weakened nerves, A serious accident happened one day by looking up the issue of Norway,
banish depression and lack of energy. last week to John Carrick. His horse. 1856-7.
clear the complexion of pimples and ran away and he was thrown from the
blotches. cure pain in the back and gen- wagon, sustaining a severe fracture of the t New Kind of Dread•
eral weakness, cause the disappearance of ankle. It was at first feared that the J
headaches dizziness and heart flutterinItaly is responsible for the appear-
foot would have to berem'rv.d, bit t his ince of a bread mads from unground
x,
Give these pills a fair trial and you will was avoided. grain. An account of this, quoted
swn note a wonderful change in your con- g
clition. Your spirits will brighten. good David M Connell passel away on Sun- from Agricoltura Toscana, assures
health and strength will return, and you day morning, l Ith inst., after an illness us that the bread is not only nutri-
will feel like a new person. You can inn -1 of several weeks. The deceased was in tious, but agreeable to the taste. A
firm these statements by enquiring itis eiof lvtnlrth year. He was a resi-
dent
ese f given quantity of grain yields more
among your friends almost anywhere, I dent of Blyth tiEfore removing to Clinton i bread when unground than when It
as thousands and thousands of hopeless four daughters and four Son I has been k the
sufferers have been restored to new health
and energy by using Dr. Williams' Pink
Pllis. gMiss Mabel McConnell at home. and 1 at" lig,
Von can et these pills through any ' 1 ,
I-eonard, of Brucefield, Hugh of Alberta,
Webster of Buffalo and Ray, who is a I
telephone lineman and makes Clinton his
headquarters.
q'
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seventeen years ago. He is survivedby made tgto sour. From 48
his wife, our aug ors to do bourn Is required to son
Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Dickson of Bat-Ito
to the proper consistency for
tenses, Mrs. B. Herrington of Blyth.
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'medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a
box or six boxes for 82.50 from The Dr.
Williams Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont.
WiNGHAM.
Messrs. Beninger, of Grand Valley,
purpose opening a creamery in Wing -
ham.
Most of the cases before the military
exemption tribunal here last week were
disposed of by the granting of exemption.
Word has been received of the severe
wounding of Major Robert Weir, son of
Robert Weir, of town.This is the second)
time he has been wounded.
Pte. James Sheffield, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Sheffield. of ()wen Sound, form -1
e ly of Wingham, has been killed in action
in France. He was a nephew of Mr. and I
Mrs. W. 1. Haines of town.
The inquest on the child's body found 1
in the Maitland River three weeks ago 1
was resumed last week, when a number
of witnesses were examined. but no light
was thrown upon the mystery.
License inspector J. J. Mitchell re-
ceived a message informing him that his .
soh Oren. John T. Mitchell, had been
dangerously wmunded in France. The
young man enlisted in the West. where he
had leen residing for same years.
Protecting Your Children
The long, hard school term drains the vitality of growing
children and you wonder why they are listless, puny and pale.
Every school child will show marked Improvement
In health and growth if given
'S EMULSION
Its rich, uniform cod liver oil gets into their blood and gives
them vim, snap and zest. It creates strength to rersist
school sicknesses, overcome pinched faces, sallow
complexions and dull eyes.
High authorities have established again and again that cod
liver oil promotes growth and energizes the body and brain.
soon* aowae, Taros*. Oct. 17-17
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For rutty -I've years Ye Olde Funis iia1W1-one
definite object always in view—that has bass to'
make the
the World's Beet Piano. Those who know
this piano best --artists, critics, owners --say that
the object has Leen attained. it
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GODERICH
•• Call and ales us n our new store - —se7gi
Flash Light !
1 have just recteived a large assort
merit of the celebrated
Hessco Flashlights
lamp with the big lens)
Just what yon need on a dark night
in the basement, arotind the barn, or
in fact anywhere that it is dangerous
to light matches.
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