The Signal, 1918-10-10, Page 7-44111111fr?
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ftp BENMIL I -ER.
t` }, -- 11. a'. King's bsrtt when he milds amts• GRAND OLO MAN I latsttara I« last week I
b I step, with the result of betaking the leg ssAKH3 STATHYENT. u tiAaxae>YtAr, Ott. 2•Nri Li`
COUNTY and DISTRICT be ow the knee. Fes,
Zurich. at yo sire Fonds Dodd • 1{,+dog Artong those a[ the C rntrC Hurcxi Sun- ten
I At the Lutheran parsonage• Yr. G•orKs day acht7iJconvrntlon'ast Tuesday were f•
ti N'edneeda). September 5th. Rev. H. f < t }
PJIs !test. noticed Frum kirtltrl S- S.-�Ir. and
Rembe untied in marriage Alberta. laugh Vii, _ Mr. Geo. Mn. Wm. Stevens, Mrs. Wm. 1lrlllan, 3 � .
�! Charles Cleaver has purchased the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trurmna. of ttamr. Ont.. Oct. 7 , Spin CLOTHING NEEDS
grand ,JtI man, row id Mn. Ed. Milfian, Mr. Eltred Mnlnre."�
+ - hardware business of John Krautar at Zurich, and Milne Rada• of the lith cors- St7mers, Barrie s hu made a state- Mrs J. Alhn, Mies Adella Grigg and
r . Ethel. I cession of Flay. his righty -second year•
rd to Utudd's Kidney Pills Norman Allen. From Bcnmiller S. i.-
C;eorge Davis has sold fifty act- yn E. Culwill, who for some years con- Ca"� sr grand old kidney remedy' "I Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mew M G.
+= ` 8th concession, Morns, W 11'm. Ktl- ducted a general store business at Cm I g, , yVan-
the+ t
rex lingtun, for cession testis, recently add the business to Fred have tried „rverat kinds of kidney Dills, ' Lon \ln. Parc Wallen. Mrs. G. q and
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1i�"yxf'"s # Pert
Mrs. Frank lour. of the 1st costes• . Fairhall and with htr wife and daughter
Mr.Somers stat".
[�dd'sak� dney� Pills are Mirat tile rFanny Mew. Frt7m Zion Bane
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Bion, Grey, died on Saturday, September lett last week for London, where the an. Mfrs A.
+ Mrs Coll Met, John Ftreg - . n
Will reside in future. the best an far: at least they have given
I lift in her fifty second year. tete the best satisfaction. I have taken Alun. Mn. J. Treble Rtry all spurt a a , YtI11 r tr
« r: r 1 I Josiah I{rstk has told his 125 -acre farm ' The family of Mr. and Mm W. A. Bell. them for nearly twenty-five Scan od and good convention.
3 in the township of Stephen to Ntslry Pine Riva. has given much to the war on as l hate needed thein•" rile friends of Zino cht+trh ar>ti I` The chilly ciayt! fEmtlxi tie of winter s ttEf�+
' I Wein. the price Doing SK.7W. W. I Four ems enlisted in the Bruce Battalr,n Mr. Somers. who fa forty years before Sunday school met at the home f
and two of them. Norval and Clifford. retiring was a carriage worker, strained of Mr. and Min. Geo• Baxter last Ind t0 fit
Samuel Artderiwi, (extrnrrlY o: T have made the �uPretne sacrifice. The tl nil. and for ova Mionday rennin to span! the eveninit approach. We are Pry
4 berry, died at Draboro, Ont., on Srpttm { his back while ger glia is thea !„
her 30, in tun eighty-seventh you. I other two are both wounded. twenty Sean has been troubled. more or I with their .ort as t e• you Out with I` le
AeBadueoom
( While taking hos thr• shin& outfit from ices, with his kidneys second son to answei t e call ge service ,d y ' "2^ p4. " s, i •• r r , .'+ i
t: c Garnet Jacobe, of dear Zurich. has sold sire farm to another in Wallace townitbip, -- their c-tuntry. They Itretettlecl him
i his farm of 1(10 stip to lYar.iet Ayottr I John Hayden. of the int curcrs•oa of with a shaving se . mi nary brushes "
I who recently moved back from Michigan. WINGIIAM' acid a leather-bound ket Testaments'
r How•ick, in some way was crushed be- one to Bnasels was a It. Suits and Overcoats
a I
The purchase price was 67.5011. ! tseen the separator and the engine. re- Maty A Robertson has g A pleasato Atrial Allan
s it
On 15 ednesda September -25th, Miss I suiting in his death a few dayTkater• He to reside. Bury heat Ind silo -filling
ing is is ill.
What a !unary is a nice y t{ was in his forty third yrs• Andrew Tay'la. who recently purchased Com -cutting and silo-hlhng is the ox- ,
t , 'Alice Watson, tit �Bcucelield. and C;rur r • rt has based «t "' i for Fall and W inter yk"'
+ z bathroom in your home! The Coleman, of Tiid enrtiith, were united an rens hotel props >. der of the day. "F-
in Casertaixe, widow of the late the Qu Bettmiller Sunday zl k
t Cost is repaid many times anuria&r by Rev. N. G. McIntosh. I Andrew Balfour, of Turnberry-, died sud- to john Martin, of East N awanush. w•ho school had an in, i •t.
b the added comfort Hiram Borland, of the Thames road. Kra misti,nar program last Sun-' If's`
• • : over Y denly on Sunday, September 28th. !n wit reopen R as an hotel. t trial Y Pr g
rs. W. H. !:neon, former day. 7itr rally services at Bethel and elw,f��' m�e..t0-�relef. «st
' and convenience. I.1t us give Urbane, passed away on Suriday. Sep I company with her ions. she had been visit Mr. and M ti whc• have been Zia war well attrndrd and much in- sy r -Cj�er Septi -ready Of f{.
It tember 2vth, in has seventy sevens Year Ing her daughter in Grey, and on the way CeSidrnts of N'mg am �' ?'d
« ' ` you priers on fitting up a He is survived by his wife and tour saris home she died while sitting in the bug&Y• living at Rainy River the last few years, terc3t was manitestrd last Burets jt a�OiCd ,- �vl� rout&
bathroom in your residence. Fred Oster, who' recently sold his farm She vias �vrnty-tier years of age. are retitrnintt to R Ingham to reside. It hoped that a large number nt¢ Ouiliaurge $tOG $ e
wi'1 attrndtke unitxt rvangeliAtc
near Walton. has purchased the fine lot)- _-- — Mr,. Harry Carron died nil Thursday• a actings in Godench, cttriducted by Of ChO1Ce, and you Can depend Upon
FRED. HUNT
acre farm d James WFadaran, of the ( September :'lith. at Victor' hospital. i Evangelist J�thnston and party.
18�h concereu,n. Grey. The Duce re- Thankful Mothers. London. after an illness of sourest weeks. 1 n sills right thins }tete
patrol is 1e X10. Thr deceased. who was fifty -tour years of $Nth Be
r ~TNI PLVMBLR" I in Wi ham lex some The death of ED Gehnas, of Drysdale. age. had resided ng END STOMACH TROUBLE,
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acirred on Monday. September 30, of time. her husband bring an engineer on a GASES OR DYSPEI3SU
r, tramilton a,,.•, Vnoe. ia6 Mfrs. Willie Theriextr sly thtville, the L., H. S: B. line -
appendicitis. The deceased was in his N B says. • I am extremely thankful r well-known
Plumbing Heatin� tturty-first year and had lived in that that I teed Baby's Own Tablet" (a mY John Mitirray, a forme
ave«tn,ughing \IrUil \ '„rk section all Mia hfe• baby. Through thnr use baby thrived resident of Wingham: Pas'ed away xl "rape's Dlapepsln" makes sick, roue. B�O�•
On Tuee&Y, September 34th, Earl wonderfully and I feel as if I cannot Monday. September -s at Mia home at fiaMY stornfive surety feel floe MCLEAN
pptc nd year. The
- - -- Bernard. of the 11th lino %iorri& and Miss remmntaid them too highly. Baby's Own Dundas, in Mia ttixty-few in nue minutes.
— Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mra. R. B. Tablets break up colds and simple fevers: deceased conducted a macnine shunrral 'pj>�e 77 The SytsitEr CiYdCrtt�l
< MIt. and Mrs Chas. Stevens of the Ayuck. of the name line, were united in core constipation. colic and indigestion Wmgham tux stnrtc Sous.If what g Semi -Ready Tailors
i London road rtes Cliny/t, have par- i marriage by Rev. H. South in St. John's tcethmg east' • In fact. they took place at Hcnsall. Whµr�tgt rases our atomacLu -rust e..4 like a lamp Of
chased a residence in the town and will church Brussels. cure all the rtuna ills of little ones. They resided 17rfrxe coma4i It -ad. or c,,,, tk•leh gam and eructate nt�u�iia/st,r tVi,q/tsuaoaat+l/tgMstJi fr
shortly remove to it. They have s old Robert Muegrove, of Bluevale, had the are sold by medicine dealers of by mail at rtaCETBR r undi tr.l food, or have a !tooting '�r"�,x',} X r sAerf�iit�t/iff�y/.iatt��slf�isfStrlMstMff� —
^iM" their farm to Howard Snell. of Hallett, I misfortune one dayy' last week to break •2•'I cents a box from the Dr. Williams On Saturday afternoon, September 29 iiva . gP"
for the sum o iii 5(10. 1 one of his one He was coming out of Meoictne Co., Brockville, Ont. at the tome of Mr. and Mn -'R- G. Sel- of diz:in,•m . lwartl,urn, fullness, nausea,
dun. chert rider daughter. Bella lean• bad wte ,n m•nith and stomach -lead-
- - e to Frank Lambert set stint in eve minutes ,
achy, cos ran 1
- - was united in marriatf s
Newman, of Kingston. The ceremony by neutrslixing acidity. Pat an end to i ( . s
was pe.formed by Rev. -I. Fuutr. assisted stomach distress now by getting a
by Rev. Dr. Fletcher. After the we. lar• - fifty -tent care of Pape's Diapeli La
t ding Inpp Mr. and Mns. Newman ttitt re 3 MAGNIFICENT 3
side at Kingston. from any drug story. •You italic la Till., GnvI skis "S17ANDaEC' -'•Curr Os tai" - "CfrY Oi eVlrfAlA"
The deathomtrred
at Clinton on Sep' five minutes how needless it is to srr4,•r. s T. a s s
ittswt ysprpsfa or an atom- Itlif+PALO- Dwf17. 1gw7 I•i is No+. lb/fs- 1.LiVR1.A1rD
t+ ,d tember Moth of Mary' M. Calder, widow_ from ind' ton, d y
of the late Samuel Buckingham. and an sch disorder ,soiled by i cud [crmr�tatioa •�� "�� a ;~,N A w. V.i c �.�� ^•Ji ��• 7 N A Y. tl% cr.�• i�
About Your wa,
Iw s ,k i old residert't of Exeter. The deceased due to Pxc*s♦ ,v a acid in s4+macL i ,,, ,,u.,. a ci...r.r too e.a. rw.t. iti o _Ilan n...+i w •�i •sem. ewe V.
\ in her ninetieth Star• Two srnu. in the .prm,/►.e...a6vMusci.....r...s.rl,..Cam...•p�•„`""......w.�• Avkr.w
N ret. and one
daughter. Mrs. Jamar x•t Sent tI Attrniaa r•,.w A.w l Lr t rAa. t .. IL+ too +AN.ss.
Canadian Magazine for October. we.-t,•n s...a •fly, �ctr,a.r,...c.., '•�'t r.. •'....'""•••w'T"`. •"•"u"`
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Weekes, t>[ Exeter. survive. The (liners! ,Cllr Cariad.l:1 !.taltaxlnC tux October ut.IWy tr.i...A.•eG.e.l 4 rir.i a T, ,. . `+r•,p "`.. YANUbA.' toot �• ••.•+r' ••.
K ' I took Place to Exeter cemeten . rtant article by T. Brads a. «rt.. A'....\ I.. w ►,... r•�«.., .....k+^.rl^.''•-"°' �'v'
iDanger Zone contains an imps
i LUCKNOW. ford Robertson. Professor of biochem's- Tk. ct...i a sttw.l. O3
• „ t T....ir
! 4 tr at the l'niversuy of Toronto,
Mrs- La Reid , is visiti lg her Science and the War." It shows that ,eat�
parents at Sault Ste. Slane.the p.osecuta,n of the war has dependent - s a a A M D al t -
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Douglas Boor. have the contract for dr gr qtly on science. but that no outsland--'t»,..a.....a�..t•r••r7
r•r� i,t....... s.l..•
OU'VE got it—every human being is liv ring the mail on route No. I fro% ung di-coveries have been Inside as direct
fLu,know. result of the war. Science has drawn ..r.k., unto p�..w•- -
i#, IL m with it -your large intestine, or The Lucknow fall fair had good weather I upon her ams.-nulated knowledge aril
and was well attended • ' h, ugh the gate made practi al application ns( theories 11"x1
colon It is a large tube—a reservoir or receipts, amounting to $34+. showed a discovener that had never before
sewer 'stooled to collect waste tnatter slight decrease from last Scar. had anopportunity ty of Mein& wed to a n —
Cameron Gedde has gone t,, Chicago vantage. Blake and TMomD*orr
and remove it from the body.to take an engagement with the Chau- on'%Parliamemint nis the tick of Sir Jnte
tauqua pe,tpir- He wi!I be a member df a err Reminis+ences, a must interesting
male quartette taking part in tie Chau- ' contribuuun. The number contains 31 40 our next order for
Plug it up wjth waste, neglect it, and you're sick. tauqua circuit entertainments. a number of exceptionally strong articles Let US have y
The death of Thomas Webster. an old and 'tom OFFICE STATIONERY
on )Oaf feet. 'Fite waste matter stagnates, under- and well -k own resident of Lucknow. The measure•of Your love of freedom le
goes decay, fermentation and germ action. Dan- occurred s'nddenly on Wednesday. of last c xir willingness to deny yourself so that 71e Signal printing Co:, Limltted
gerQus poisons aro produced, that CaII @aSlly be work. a stroke of paralysis carrying him the <trrngth of the nah,xt for war effort _ --
c ff m a few hwr� For many years Mr. will br Increased•
Webster was a aeStlr fi cat k. and M - -- _
absorbed and carried all over the body. 1 had a wide circle of fnenis. He lived - 4
with a sister, having never married• "a� t lb
Allow constipation to become established, and
�F % SEAFORTH. ""
you are liableto become definitely' and miserably �`
W, Al Cd. Wilson has sold his residence on aA< •,
ti S/Ck —and not Ott your feet either. You have } James street to Robert Archibald. of Mc-
µ Klllop, but retains possession until Feb- t
broken Nature's laws. �' ruary next. jl i
I J, J. Merrier, M P.. has purchased the
Better be kind to her. Keep the danger %one residence of the late Mrs. Mt• C Chesney. a`r+
on John street, frons Dr. Atkinson, of O �i
clean, with a regular bowel movement, staid Na- Detroit, and will occupy it shortly.
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you back in gold 4,t Misses Ella and Mabel Turnbull are at- tD • i
hire will,,thank you, and pay y tending the Faculty of Education. Tor- 9
nature, and a feeling of eager- onto, and the Misses May and Kate J
coin—health, good _ o '�
Cowan are at the Cniversity of Toronto. • � ws
O,j mess for your daily task. , BRUSSELS. • - i M.
A large proportion of almost every form Of F. S. Scott, village clerk, has been ap-
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pointed fuel commissioner for Brussels. � •
tf gC m k k; sickness is caused or made Nvorse by the poisons t! t J. A Flock, representing a Montreal
G;' produced as a result of constipation. flax firm. has leaned twenty-five acres of
hlt4Jirgo land bete with the intention of sowing it
t ,flax and operating a flax mill.
Nu of has the approval of established medicals
a , ) ! W. A. Grewar has sold bis confectionery
tl' praCtlCC, because it does not upset the system as and fruit bu-iness to William Little, of
I town. and with his wife and family will
do pills, castor oil and purgative mineral waters, i go to Los Angeles. California, leaving ( C
8a1tS, etc. It softens the contents Of the colon, early in November
c V,'alter S. Scott, eon of F. S. Scott. was r� 1
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making thetas easy for the intestinal muscles to married at Milton on September Muth to FN Well assns W” peJsrs o meliass ikwid f"e• Y•A7< s• ittsur u Hew ill �� 1
Miss Amv Jardine. eta for two years was teifAtrw rntY me--" N fro•;:�i:
v mOVe at re�7llRf Amps. Donr't fight Nature. a a teacher to the Brussels continuation
h2 Ol 1S �L[r ll%l tftrSl�fRflCt for tem i I xhool. Mr. and Mea Scott will reside in t Sh o es ("
f��p her. Nig :a Brussels. You Can B uy Quali
y J
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> =` of thousands of A&meri&n families today. Sold " CLINTON.
fi 1r Rev. J. A. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson �— it Prices tA'rs�'at thug stores eve"here. at Fa1, d „*
• xa p ex * rx .est r are removing to Toronto, where the form ry m ru t, � :
er will take a special course at the Uni-
r a o •" *ty° r ., tea, r, , s versit •. For a time he will continue in
" It '{ z W"" •^"7 ' ° 't flit charge n( St Paul's (Anglican) church, N today—when the cost of every item in the make-up �F
.• "AMA• jai' NU)OL iswld only taeealed bootee loser- 5; k y3� a ;, returning to Clinton for each week end. Eof
a shoe is far above the normal—SOL CoA get Batts-
+tirt+-:ns the Nojol Trade Mark. Insist on I ' ? Rev. J. E. t1oKR• Presby'tenanminister• factoi shoe$ at fair prices iJ You Will buy 9r71l4tftl�►•
°1 ' t ".•: y 4Klt-I cr cr from aubatitutea f r` i, has returned to his charge here atter y
w Jy$ & hujnl. You lnsy . !tfa„}i
spendingg tour months in missionary work The service y6u get for your money will largely dopes upon X
in the 1Yest.
w^ t v w, nice of Ontario our own R isdom and foresight when buy;ng.
Surd /asSsrnplernJLil�ralurt w 4111: and
^ , -"i Rev. J. A. Agee pa y' f1. we ask ou to
,I greet Methodist chinch, is attending the A$ Canada'slargest manufacturers of shoe
'�1ZI.LS �`iY I; 8L SONvtx i 1to.„ General Conference at Hamdtrxi, add
to Avoid extravagance•
s bac rudentl , to practise i rue economy,
i r t�Pr, ha4z r, t ty Rev. J. >'- Fred, of Goderich. is taking 'j Mete are three thin S OU should E}b:• Pl11atT(e.
s P.O. I3oz 873,ontreal ryr�r tux K: the church services in his arlsence. g Y''
fid a
a,vr p i r �, , ; Clinton had a celebration over the news First: Bur for service rather than merely for app
}r • f g ,CANADIAN SRLl,1NG AGRNTS FOR Mrf g� t r,r W of BulRarla's surrender to the Allies. The
�T>D'Ol Laboratories ( r�bnal sit: tots factory employees and Second: Go to a irputable dealer and benefit by his knowh t ge +
.; .01”, }, J l f' others made a procession. which, headed and experienCC.
the town band. paraded the Principal
STANDA1tD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) insets. while Della rang and wnieues blew. Third: look for the rtilanufactumr's trade -mark on the she ce
y i'a NEW YORK •CITYMies lean Scott is at the University of you buy, f �
g ill aO these things we' can atsurr N c'u /, the
t a where she is takin a special I f Oil w
i t Toronto, y '5.
v, , �. �r1°F1 '' fi_ ?."'a course. u y y
NN
course.
t Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCaughey. who ossible vat a for our mono
n live at Peterboro tax the
have been living A. N, M. war -rime Selection.. e► sp.cn,! w,lu. f'•r
have returned to town, and men, wonien and Chikkren. AAk �uW dt rr' « �'•' fh. rn.
mayo into business "tt fid,
M "I r(1 , . t�°..MtcCaughey li EN �� cG READY
,�" �.� e ter. here.A Ni E S HOLD
--]Regular as
`iockwork ••
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Ifr4.-.. •akin ws,•
BLYTH.
Aubrey, eldest eon of Mr. and Mrs.
Bat Bainton, died on Friday, '27th alt.,
after a brief illness of pleuro -pneumonia.
He war oily In his sixteenth year and
anti a bright, I„vatde bxov, and his death
is krenly felt in the community.
Mr and Mre• John McMillan and
family- left town last week for their new
home at Regina, Sask.. where Mr. McMil-
lan will take charge of a produce
husiness for a firm in that city. Their
departure is a distinct loos to the village.
LIM Ileo t ls'.K.�rr- r,=,
"Shoemaker, to the Notion”
.oust atnN71RAL TORONTO .0� WINNIPe,f: ►Uy(,NT/'N ♦Aell.'ItNtlRw
When you M7, Shoes kWh 1 -
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