The Signal, 1918-7-11, Page 7THE SIGNAL - GODERICH ONTARIO
on your soap
Buy Comfort Soap --the bigger bar of the same old high quality—at the same
price. Of course. there are no premium, now—but yours getting full value.
"pressed down and running over' in Soap instead.
a A bigger CO
a bar now
3r The premium-makingfactories
L
can't gel boats to • ip with.
14. buying power into getting soap
have either •topped manufacturing or else they
So we've thrown the whole of our tremendous
materials only and you now get all your money's
worth in Soap—Comfort Soap. the largest seller
in Canada.
Certainly fiat will be so until after the war You will get
this, benefit is ti • bigger Comfort hoar.
AN C.ws/.rt ewe peers •..d comports w.o sot will N r.-
l..ns.el. Sandi thews is early mails oar pr...wt Prosaism
..pply is still s..I. Writs a. /.r prosaism. fist.
.,-_Ig Pugsley, Disputa & Co., Ligeited, Toronto
&
RE YOU PREPARED
for the spring rains ?
)lis your roof and eavetrough
in good condition ?
.Qur work in that line is
always satisfactory.
W. R. PINDER
ins 166 Hamilton Street
COUNTY and DISTRICT
Miss Irene Douglas has resigned the
position she filled so succe:s'u11y tor some
Years in Zurich public school.
Mr. Peter B. Moffat of Stanley, having
finished the term at the Faculty of Edu-
cation, Toronto, is now devoting himself
Ito farm work.
Arrangements are under way for hold-
ing a Boys Conference at Crediton the
I latter part of this month. This promises
I to be one of the best things ever introduced
in t' a village.
On Thursday, June 27. Jean, young
ladder sir and Mr. Walker fell on a
cement walk, braking both buttes of his
left forearm and alsu injuring his shoulder.
He is getting along nicely.
Rey. A. J. Mann. tginister of Melville
church, was recently presented by his
amgregatkm with a purse of $12 of and
n
address expresstng appreciation
services.
Capt. (Dr.) F. T. Bryan, late oL Brus-
sels, was married Jur* 26th at Toronto,
his bride being Miss tubers McKelvey.
B. A., WIND a former resident of Brussels.
Capt. Bryan is at Carling's Heights.
London, preparatory to gteng overseas.
On Dominion Daya happy family
gathering assembled at the home of
David Ross, Elizabeth, street, to celebrate
the ninety-second birthday of the host.
All the members of the family were able
to be present except Mrs. A. M. McKay
of Tyvan, Sask. Mr. Roes received
many congratulations on the way he is
standing the passing years.
SEAFORTH.
Lieut. Reginald Abell, son'of
f theat
Joseph Abell. who was so
favor-
ably known in Seeaforth• was here from
Toronto Royal Flying Corps, visiting his
grandmother. Mrs. John Abell, before
leaving for England.
Jamesouro tion Viet ria performed on [Tuesday
had a
serous opera
July and, three doctors being in atten-
dance. His friends hope for his speedy
Spy Served
Two Masters
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RI. MAItKABLK spying feat
was executed by a tiwiss
ctuzeu named Luginbuhl.
He succeeded in getting paid
I from both sides, the French as well
1 u the Germans, received profitable
' favors from both. and finally lauded
Iis the meshes of Swiss law.
. Luginbuhl was one of 21 defen-
dants in a celebrated espioaage ease
just concluded In Berne. With ons
exeeptton,all were found guilty, In-
cluding Luginbuhl. Sentence was de-
ferred.
o-
terred.
Luginlbubl was anxous to buy
wool waste In France. He wanted to
Mrs. A. D. Sutherland and two children
left on Saturday for Fort Saskatchewan, I find out certain things the French
Alta.. where they will spend the summer. spies were anxious to know and re -
Richard Hicks, one of the most pert back, he did obtain permission
highly respected residents of Egmondvilk, to take the wool out of France.
passed away at his home there on Wed- To sell the wool in Germany Lu-
nesday. July 3rd, in his seventy-sixth , ginbuhl made his trip into the
year. For a number of years he was i Kaiser's domain, as promised, but he
principal of Egnondvilk school, but re- I did more than he had promised. He
tared some time ago. He is survived by told I ut the
deal her bad mman ace with ials ltheoFrench
spies, whereupon the Germans were
kind enough 10 write a report which
Luginbuhl took back to Switzerland
and handed over to his French
friends. who paid him $ O for it.
Luginbuhl at that time already had
in his pocket the handsome proat he
had made on the sale of French
wool in Germany. What the Ger-
mans had paid him for double -
creasing the French was not dis-
closed during the trial.
sell It in Germany, where be could
get an Immense price for 1t. To get
the wool o4M of France Luginbuhl
had to obtain permission from the
French r.utboritlee. He got Into
touch with French agents and spies
doing business ler Switzerland, who
afterward were his co-defeadaats In
the trial, and upon his promise that
he would make a trip into Germany,
his widow, but no family.
EXETER.
George Mawson has gone to Guelph to
take the teachers' coupe at the O. A. C.
Miss Pearl Love is attending the Agri-
cultural College at Guelph for the sum-
mer. Williams admini-
His Lordship Bishop
itered the rite of confirmation to a class
1 onal church, on Friday tes in tJJvuune r2xth. ivitt Ahem•
—1 Fears are entertained by relatives in
It took eight days to try the ease.
take a course lathe Agricultural College. Exeter for the safety of Private ` I Idourgeot a
French omcer, was the
Meagre to Kennedy left last week fa Sanders, who was dispenser on the 'ana-
bec where she has than hospital ship Llardovery Castle
a
� principal defendant In absentia. He
Shawinigat! Falls, Que had escaped before he could As, ar-
aceepted position in a chemist's labop- which was sunk by a submarine on July I rested. The judge In propoune'a[
tory.I1st. the verdict of guilty said Mourgeot
Wingham is to vote on July 29th on a 1 A ver' pretty wedding took pia' • in bad broken the word of honor given
tan to lend $7.000 to the Farmers' the Trivitt Memorial church on Satur- by an omeer when he escaped from
ertilizer Company for the establishing of day. June 29th, when Miss Mary Verna. a hospital. He was found guilty
a factory in this town. The Company is second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. of having organized the French spy
also to have exemption from taxation for Acheson, oj-. the Central hotel, was system in Switzerland. He hired
ten years, and free water. I united in tioi{riage to Joseph Orval Lan- German deserters to tell him all
of Peterbao'. The ceremonY was they knew. AH this was, however,
Mrs. C. .1. Penin of She
will
� Performed by Rev. A. A. Trumper. I only a minor offence, accord's, to
h visiting her parents in town. She will
sone leave for New York, where she will Rev. T. W. and Mrs. Blatchford and swiss law.
meet her sister, Mrs. Geo. Griffith. The son. Douglas. late of Brownsville. visited l His principal creme was treason
two sisters purpose enlisting as surgeon's with Mr. and Mrs.Francis Blatchford committed against the Swiss repub-
assistants for service overseas. last week. Mr. Blatchford has not been in lie. He observed the mo•ewtest ed 'i
est 'last
health and has been superannuated. j Swiss troops near the French border
1 daughter of Mrs. H. D. Macintosh. of I 1'I hey will spend the summer with `their and kept tee"them. He , French army command I
Helyrood, was united in marriage y I Mow is Your Appetite? am Vtttor' publisher of The Listowel en to
posted ch aboup %, transportationed of ncattW.
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THUl8DAr, JULY 11, If11 7 it
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COOL and
"COMFORTABLE
For the Summer sea
;son we have a full line of
MEN'S
(UNDERWEAR
-'in Balbriggan and other
,�inakes. We believe we
'can suit yon both in
-"• quality and in price.
M LEAN BROS.
Semi -Ready Tailors 'nose 77 The Si, Wendt/
ar_ta>•i>•t� _ —
WHEN USI!!
LSON.S
RY PADS
Vv. READ DIRECTIONS
�.� CAREFULLY AND
"3.'.3 W THEM
o LA ACTLY
more effective than Sticky F11
Catchers. Clean to}iandle. Sold by
Druggists and Grocers everywhere.
Ralph J. Love, of Atwood, Rev. C. , .
MacKenzie there omxiatinRR� Word has been received here by vela- He tried a poison cattle -4a railroad
At tete home of Mr. and Mrs. John Loss of appetite during the slimmer ( tives, of the death at Red Willow, Alta , trains by putting poison 1n the cars. I
ScandretL Belgrave. on Thursday, June months is a corrimon trouble, and indi- on June 28th of John Atuir, formerly of He orgaulsed a conspiracy to temeat
cath, their only daughter, Edna May, be -ole cotes that the digestive system is out of Exeter. Deceased left here about thirteen a strike In the aluminum works at
came the bride of Cecil Wheeler. a prole oder. Lada healthy appetite many years ago and after residing fora time in Chippis, which were sending goods ,
A! lift len Londpt► yea t V'anc'ouver. He is to Germatay' wad tried to destroy the
Massey -Harris
Shop
-FOR—
I
BINDERS, MOWERS AND
CULTIVATORS.
DELCO-LIGHT PLANTS.
BUCKEYE INCUBATORS.
GRAY ANDMcLAUGHLIN
CARRIAGES.
GAS ENGINES.
WIRE FENCE.
OLD HOMESTEAD
FERTILIZER.
Robert Wilson
Hamilton St. Goderich
Banner.
parous Young fay of oras to R ap _ ly women --go too B trio d electric plant at Waldahut.
Davison.5and
Dafood mins to user, men who also succeeded
• ceremony was prAxnied by Rev' without food. a eat
sparingly because survived by his wife, one son one Three of his tools were Preach -
at
them, and it is nn hter, u ceded is eluding
At high noon, an Wednesday. June 26th, wonder that they complain that they 1 Mrs. Wm. Westcott, of town, died on
at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. are constantlytired and unable to stand the Swiss law. It was diseloaed a1
Cokbu h, near CI neon, Mies Wednesday, June 28th, at the age of the trial that these men made It
Joseph g the hot weather. This simply means that seventytotu years. She was ban in their Wal t ss w buy /eateries that,
Hattie Cdclough w'as united in marriage t� digestive system is not doing its proper England and when about six years oW were selling to 0ermany. Thep
I to William kaberry. of Stratford. work, and that the nutriment that should came to Canada with her parents. She bought the /aetoriee wilt' Frear'
jThe ceremony was performed by Rev' carne from the food is not being distributed was married to her bereaved husband
Wm. Moulton. to the various organs of the body. Inmoney and nude an Immense profit
f � over fifty years ago, and spent most of for llesael•ee by the traoetatt/oas.
}'ou need a summer tonic, a m a
Blyth the realm of medicine these is no tonic can
rectoryon Wednesday, amt Y equal Dr. Williams' Pink Ill Take a Sha on, George and Edward.
Rev. W B. Hawkins. The grostrt is a 'short treatment with these pills now and
retuntad soldier. notice how promptly your appetite ret The people of Exeter were shocked to
Dr. J.W. Campbell. of St. Louts. Mich., turns and our power to digest food im- hear on Thursday, June 27th. of the sud-
his brother, W. H. Campbell, of Westfield. I }� food will then do you good -
your
den death of Fanny Stanlake, wife of
theiriristexte Mrs. (Dr.) W. R. Carr. of Los Ystrength will return and you will no Peter Bowden. The deceased had under -
Angeles, California. and Mrs. J. Henry longer complain that the hot weather gone an operation at Toronto General
hos 't Ifo nitre from which she had
Miss Dora Watson, daughter o and other
words, the blood is growing thin her lite in l'sboxne township, moving to
and Aire John Watson of Maris and wawThe stoat prominent of the Steles
Emerson Stanley Humes of West Monk Exeter about three years ago. &sides defendants was Dr. Bruestlein, a law -
rid 11 her husband, she is survived by five chi! -
ton. were united in merrier at thedem, Eva and Lillie, at home, Mrs. Ed. yet. Revelations disclosing his activi-
ties created a sensation in all Swit-
zerland. The court condemned him
severely. Among the other defen-
dants were a Sw111e army sergeant
and an army policeman. Both were
found guilty taking mation about
nch mosey
for furnishing
army movements.
The whole of Switzerland seems
to be a hotbed of epees. gepionage
trials are going on almost continu-
ously in mazy of the cities. Germans.
Austrians and Italians are Implicated
as well as the Swiss themselves. The
public Is usually excluded from throe
trials because Switzerland wants to
avoid u much ea reealble being
draws into the rasilaeatloes of spy -
dem which might jeopardize the neu-
trality of the republle.
Hoover, of Grey township. motored to
their old home at Whitby for a holiday
visit and had a most enjoyable trip.
On Saturday. June 29th, at the home
of the bride's father.,qRev. A. J. Mann
performed the ma•
ge ceremony uniting
Miss Janet Simpson,
ew
Simpson, and Robert Stewart Scott, both
of Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Scott will
make their home on the groom's farm at
Jamestown.
Mrs. Ed. Pollard. of Brussels, is now
carrying the mail on R. R. No. 2. Grey
township. in place of her hwithsband,
other
who is too busy
work to attend to the mail. Al-
though the route is heavy the lady is giv-
ing perfect satisfaction. She claims that
dunng fine weather the occupation is a
On
plea ant 4rid. atter
Teday, July
an illness of eight Tmonths, there
away
Mar-
garet Welch. wife of Albert Welch,
and daughter of the late Samuel and
Hannah Greer 17( Gavle. Mrs. Welch,
up to the time of her illness, was most ac-
tive in missionary and temperance work.'
and served on the women's board of the
Western hospital, besides taking part in
the work of the Red Cross Society.
WiNGHAM.
The tax rate this year is 3.5i mills.
Misses Janet Brock and Viola Isard
have gone to Guelph, where they will
pia
tiraThee ou bests time to begin taking Dr, suffered forAve years. The shock of the
Williams' Pink Pills is the moment you operation was too much for her heart,
Reel the least bit out of sorts. The sooner and death ensued. Mrs. Bawden was be -
you do oro the sooner you will regain your loved and esteemed by a wide circle of
old-time energy. You can get these pills friends, who sympathize most sincerely
through any medicine dealer or by mail with the bereaved husband and the two
at 50 cents a box or six boles for 12.50 eon- CLINTON.
from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont. Miss Mabel Doherty of Stratford. a
former Clintonian and teacher in the
C. C. 1., haw accepted a position on the
staff of the Windsor Collegiate Institute.
Cadet Clarence Monaghan. who is with
c '. it !AIl.Y BETW!F! BL: FASB EtrLtVELA 'n
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Ti. Great Slay ' $UA tourer; "Cert OP Oar - CITY OP &WV& O!.
Ipp07ggpItpADaily. May 1s1 aniart. 15th -
lias,c,..mMsoa 9.1114a a..fi wTn1.~t OwAmCsao 17001 554 1)1. 4tr.rwi Tor
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LUCKNOW.
On Wednesday, June 26th. at the Wal -
m e road Baptist church. Toronto, Rev. F. C. at Toronto, spent Donninio
Archibald Ward united in marriage Mei- Daythe R. with his parents.
vine Isobel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. S. MacDonald of Lucknow, and Mr. C. D. Houck has gone to Brace -
Kenneth W. Jamieson of Kitchener. The bridge to take charge of the summer
happy couple will reside at Toronto. I model school. Owing to an accident last
Mrs. Wm. 'Henderson has received week, by which he broke a small bone in
word that her son Corp. Will Henderson his ankle. he is obliged to use crutches.
has arrived safely in France. This is Miss lone accompanied her father to
Mrs Henderson's third son in France. Bracebrid,te.
At Camrose, Alta., on June 25th, Miss ISMS TRIED THEM AND F
SATISFACTION.
What Mrs. Mc,tay Says of
Kidney Pills.
Jean Mackenzie, eldest daughter of Mrs.
E. Mackenzie, Lucknow, was married to
Harry Moore. Mr. Moore was a soldier
in the Canadian army in France. Hav-
ing been wounded he was placed in the
hospital for the treatment of special cases,
down by the Atlantic, where Miss Mac-
kenzie was serving as nurse. The result Kidney Pills and i recommend t
is the happy event celebrated at Cam- all who suffer. '
This is the statement of Mrs.
A quiet home weddi was solemnized P McKay, a well-known and big
OUND
Dodo's
Salt Springs. N. B , July 9 (Special. -
"I have found satisfaction in using Dodd's
hem to
Howard
hey re-
spected resident of this place. That state-
ment goes straight to the point, even as
Dodd's Kidney Pills go straight to the
kidneys.
For Dodd's Kidney Pills are long past
the experimental stage in Nova Scotia.
For more than a quarter of a century they
have been in use as a household remedy
for kidney diseases and 'those other ills
1 that come from nick kidneys.
Dodd's Kidney Pills have done NIP t
what Mrs. McKay says. They have given
"satisfaction."
et the home of Samuel McGuire on June
26th, when his daughter, Janet, became
I the bride of Robert Wesley Mills of Kin-
, c ardine township. Rev. Mr. Garbutt of-
t hated, in the ' resence of a few intimate
' friends of the bride and groom. Mr. and
kZths. Mills will make their home on the
aroorn's farm in Kincardine.
The Lucknow pipe band has been reor-
nized with Ge H. Smith al p-esident.
T S Reid secretary -treasurer, Roy Mac-
kenzie leader and K. Maclennan vice -
leader.
BRI 'SSEI S.
Brussels has a new doctor. in the person
of Dr. J. H. White, late. of Whitechurch.
T as Prairie Chicken.
Although everybody in general has
i been lamenting the death of the so -cal
Lieut. Muir Thomason. of the Royal prairie chicken in Western Canada, Ham
;flying Corps, haslleft for Toronto. He tlton M. Laing, in The Canadian Mag
Irecently returned from England, and will I szin a for July, describes the habits of this
/be an instructor in•the corps at a camp in valu,ble fowl and quotes Ernest Thomp-
Canada son Seton as authority for the statement
o' Sergt Glenn Ross, son of Thee. and that birds and animals of northern late
Mrs. AM, Cbes ey, is home from the Ludes come or go at intervals or cycles.
-front. •He was badly wounded in the leg, and contend- that this species of grouse
'lino will probably be laid up for 'tome has not been annihilated by settlers hut
lime. He is a grandson of David Rose of will appear again in numbers equal to
what has been experience) in the oldest
tOwn' settlements of Manitoba. The article is a
$ante two standings go, as Copnctder f). splendid study of Lie "prairie chicken."
�ia.I:fir utas on a stepladder the
OXFORDS
-ANI)
PUMPS
'The latest creations in Ox-
fords and Pumps are here.
The fancy of the particular
Woman who takes pride in
her footwear will be more
than satisfied by these new
creations.
They are made in the finest
White, Black, Mahogany Kid
and Patent Leathers.
White • Canvas Shoes and
Oxfords are now in stock, al-
so a full line of Tennis and
Outing Shoes for the Boys
and Girls.
JUST ARRIVED
A SPRING SHIPMENT OF
Linoleums . and
Congoleum Rugs
in different sig -es.
Also a new stock of Rugs
worth seeing.
A call at the store will con-
vince
oo-vince intending purchasers
that Walker's is the place to
deal.
W. Walk
THE FURNITURE M
ON THE SQVARL
— REPAIRING—
History at First -Hand.
Light travels at the rate of 1111r
•OO miles per second. As everyone
knows, we are now looking at some
stare' wtth lights that lett tbesa'eoa-
Curies ago. Supports that you sett
be Idiot • into spiaee at a vialbelay
greater than that of light. And
pose that you were armed' with
telescope so powerful that led suit.
see everything that happened en !lii/M/
earth. A time would come Wh.w'llee-
tory would unfold itself beforeyour
antenlehed eyes. Yon would see Na-
poleon losing the Hattie of WateWAd;
you would see the death of lilies,
caeser, and then Mark Antes?
Ing love to Cleopatra ea the Nile. eN
you like, you could juggle 'yours
back and forth NO that you scold 0s►
the same event over add over' stabs
and make a special steely of it.—
Popular Science Monthly.
rortagoe«e Bnris1 ClIsf ONO&
Instead of headstones and mNu-
mesh', the cemetery of Lisbon shows r
rows and rows of trey chapels mar-
ed
a -ed in lone avenues %ordered by e1-
pres• trees. The Portuguese are be-
iuclaat to• bury their dead but er
sight, and these chapels servo tis
mortuaries for the cellae, wbteh ata
plated on the shelves • bitlitirt
Throntg% the Iron grills ORO ay. deb•
eernwdsball altars and [ewoes'giNema.
ing through the 400114 41 light d filo
interiors.
Geo. MacVicar
North side Square, Golerich
Get your Wedding Stationery at The Signal
Mosses hearses i}s G rsaaay.'
Oen-salty is said td tiae1E 7$0,10S•eff
having enough small dwelliags. No
empty boxroom are available in any of
the large towns and rents have tone
up 5$ per cent. The dwelllug louse
eeetmlttee of the Reichstag reeMlty
reebmeaendevd that the state advasee
6.1,0.0 marks sad eoastreet family
barraee• tend the eemmlttebe's mesa -
dations were unanimously adapt-
s+: P&thasder.
No Heat
Waylaid
Straight malls in
deep (repot of the
Sunshine Furnace pre-
vent ashes from col-
lecting and absorb'
the heat instead o
allowing it to do its
work in hetttin the
home—one of the feat-
ures that make the
Sunshine the kind of
furnace you want for
your home.
For sale by W. R. PINDER
MCClalyy
hine
Lt thes
LN.B.
Furnace
Toronto Meshes!
Calgsty Harniltris
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