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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-1-9, Page 7• - What Everywoman Knows Every year, dress fabrics are becoming sheerer and sheerer -the colors more dainty. The ordeal of trusting tthe delicate garments to "soap and water", however, is idone away with by the use of Lux. You may feel quite free to buy the daintiest blouse or underwear your purse can efford-without a bit of worry about the washing ot them. You keep them fresh and new the Lux way-simp)-; dipping them up and down in the creamy, copious Lux suds with never a bit of rubbing o injure them. Lux won't hurt anything that pure water 64 may touch LEVER BROTHERS UM1TED, TORONTO. 50 LUX • • • TEX .SIGNAL COUNTY and DISTRICJ GODERION. ONT. Mrs. Geo. H. Coulter. 2nd line of Mor- rie, oied December elst. • Mrs- JosePb Smith. of Mcgris. died Wednesday of last week in her twentieth : year. Wt. Henry Frarian. of HuUett. died on Thursday. Lieeember 20iii. in hei ' melt y-nrst y.ar. Cherie* W. Finliticiaer. of t'reditona , deed i uoulay ot lam week at the age of taa onty•aiv, years. 'rt ti,,,,toni,,,, at Elitsviii, Jo th. cowtissii,,,c 1;.4,..,..,,,, will 1,... cioeed after Jauurry 15th. 1-91114 DAN* of Batnion 'me, Hay, died Meta:ibex aistei, pf tuberculosis, at the sae of tarty -sit vests. Rev. '. E. kennec.y. the new pastor of the Cratibrook aria Ethel Presb,terian cieigrtgatmins, was inducted last week. The death oi Mrs. 1 homes McFadzean • czurred on'1ueeday. December 211h, at t •e home ot her toi-ii.-law. W. J. oniatreect. Morns. at thy age of seventx- eight years A Christmas Day wedding tool: place 1 st the home oi Mr. and Mrs. James Dart- ing. Belinore. their youngest daughter. .. :tenet:lens. being united in marria,e to Jas. B. D ckson. Ta.- death ocrarrell at 1h0. home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Neleon Stan- ' like. Hay t•rwiithip, oei 11.4.i -tuber i adth, of Ars. Dotz.1.1 Mt: lad, aged seventy•six yew.... Mr. and Mrs. An lrew Turnbull, of‘Grey townsnip, cetetr.,ed then golden weo- I cling December 18th. !bey are both natives of scotlat.d. but have dyed in , 'Giey township since beexe they were ' married. job Printing At right prices t The marriage was solemnized at Mount \ Vernon. Iowa, on Detember :eird.ol Miss lenience Ruth tialdsin to Capt. William Norman M.:Queen. M. A. .i,n 01 Mr. and Ali.. Jaas NimcQueen. of Brucefield. The • "one couple en! mime weir home at Taxon ... • Al the home of Mr. and Mre. George . lull er. B.uevale, on December 24t1. I boa exit st tut usnter . Vergie beat' ice, I was united ut marriage to Roland Li Nicholson, of Lyleien, elan. The young couple will make their home in Manitoba. Arthur L. Denmaii, of Grey township, died Monday of last week in his twenty- ninth year. cf pneumonia. Another death m (trey township nom the same disease was that ol. Cheater -0 midi...rig, who pas ed away Decen ber '-eeth at the age of Ii thulNewY- ilve N. OnYears Day, at the Belgrave Methodist parsonage, albs May Hoppe., daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper. t e:eme the bride of Jame,. A. Bryant,' of Morris tonn!horneh-. onnteheyBryjneQuPir ! will nalkeNlorheitric 1 The - S 1 ' ria 1 .t., Thornton finiale. ot the sante town- 1 -hip. for $4,101) and has purchased th. Itsaacre fartn of John 1.1. Andrew, on the Nth enneension, for $8,010. Mr. THE SIGNAL'S' CLUBBING LIST, 1919 1 - The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe-. „.$5.25 The Sig.mil and Daily Mail and Empire ..... 5.25 The Signal and Toronto Daily World 5.25 The Signal and Toronto Daily Stir5.25 The Signal and Farmer's Advocate 3.00 The Signal and Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star 2.65 The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto) 2.50 The Signal and London Daily Advertiser5.25 The Signal and London Daily Free Press 5.25 The Signal and Presbyterian and West- minster 3.30 The Signal and Catholic Record 2.75 The Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto).. 4.25 The Signal and McLean's Magazine.. .... 3.00 The Signal and Farmers' Magazine 2.50 The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness 2.90 The Signal and World Wide 3.25 The Signal and Canadian Magazine 3.50 The Signal and Canadian Poultry journal 2.00 (Hamilton) The Signal and Canadian Countryman... 2.25 The Signal and Farm and Dairy 2.40 The Signal and Rod and Gun 2.90 Thew. l'at0f. 11.1,, for ;tapers seed to addresses in Canada. The Signal can also give clubbing rates with many other periodicals in Canada and the United States. The above publications may be obtained by Signal subscribers in any combihati.m, the price for any pub- lication being the figure given. abbve less $1.50 repre- senting the price of The Signal. For instance: The Signal and The Fatuity Herald and Weekly Hear_ .112.015 The Globe 4645 fotie$1.50) $11.40 -making the price of the three papers $6.40. • Remit by postal note or express order -NOT by Bank cheque. THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED Goderich, Ontario ' Aimitew will ,,,,, ve to Exeter. An old resident of Blyth section passed away on Saturday. DeceasSer '28th. in the ' person of George Jones Bowes. who died in the hoepital at Wingham after Ian illness of some mtmths. The 1neceased was seventy years of age. He lived for many years on! a farm rim r blyth, removing to the village , a year ago. He leaves three sons and three daughters. Keep Peps handy as the sure and safe remedy for winter coughs, colds, sore throat, influenza and bronchitis. Keep the boys at the front well supplied too. They can have nothing better than Peps to ward off colds and chest troub- les caused by exposure to bad wmther. The Peps medicine is breathed in as a Peps tablet dissolves in the mouth. It penetrates where liquid medicine cannot rest h; and pro- vide S direct and instant protection for every part of the throat and chest. au TRIAL Send this advertise- ment and lc. stamp (for return postage) to Peps Co., Dupont St, Toronto and free trial package will be sent you. removing- to Clinton in the spring. The death et Themes Sheppard on Fn - day , December 27th. retauved an old resident of Clinton. Mr. Sheppard was in her eighty-eighth year and came to Goderich township with his parents in his infancy. On retiring from the active work of the farm some Years ago he came to Clinton to reside. Ile was the last of six Sheppard brothere, -John Pwkett passed away December Ii0t/i, aged sixty two years. Mists Old. of Stratford. has taken a position on the staff of Clinton Collegiate Institute, in place of Miss Kerr, wbo has gone to Leamington Collegiate. by the denth of Thomas slieppaill 011 Monday in his.eighty-eighth year. Chilton lost one ef its oldest, citizens. The Shemmuld family wi‘re among the find. 'settlers in Huron county, and t.ho demmetel was the last of aix brothers, all of whom lived to a good old age. , LUCKNOW. Isi alcom McLeod, of Chicago. is paying his annual winter visit to his Lucknow and Ashfield friends. The village council of last year was re- elected by acc.arnation for 1919. The bylaw for the purchase by the municipality of the electric lighting plant was carried by a vote of 105 to 87. The death ol Wm. Struthers removed an esteemed resident of Luckuow at the age of reventy years. Before coming to Lucknow. the deceased lived in the town- ship of Huron a few miles west of the village. His wife. three sons and one daughter survival WING RAM. i Thitrat1$3, inn. 9, 1919.-7 lbw. John McManus, is former well k nown resident of Winghans. died reeently at her h.aiw iii I.4 t.tn. The death ons•ii11et1 di. 1,411141011 01) • Monday .4 last, weee of Sarah Bar:wise, widow of the late ThoLeas ilill, in ,her eighty -lieu -1,1i year. Tho de- ! ereeed was a resident of Lower Winghatii for litany years, and the ee- 1 nimbi@ were hismglit here for inter- ' ment. After a very short Moe*s of pneu- monia, Mr.. Vils,n. Biuevale road, died int New Year's Day. The decetuied was • daughter of the late Aaron Posliff of town. IF YOU HAVEN'T PURCHASED YOUR OVERCOAT YOU( CAN NOW TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR January Clearance Sale of OVERCOATS 200° DISCOUNT on Every Man's and Boy's OVERCOAT in Our Store Our stock is entirely too large and we take this means of reducing it. All our Readymades and Semi-Readys come in for the price -cutting. If you are in need of . a heavy or light -weight coat it will pay you to call and look our assortment over. McLEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers The SQUARE GODER1CH XMCIXXXXOCMCXX500CMCMCA - MEN'S SUNDAY CLUB. The Men's Suriday Club. which meets: mar. 2 -- Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock. in the parlor of North street Methodist church. under the direction of Dr. A. T.Emmer- son. has issued the following program 011 topics for the Mit four months of the year: Jan. .71. -How can we make our Alitill a 4014,44.4444 hi 1919? W. Hens 12 -What are the effeetti of 'broken promises? H. R. Lew 19 -How 0() comrade* help tis to a letter life? .1..11. Miaow 211 -What spirit ehould we dem toward 4:enmity 111141 1540 German's? 1/r. Rutledge «'Pr' 2 -Do we try to Ihe lip to our 1 4 • CLINTON. Pte. H. Twyford. whose family reside in Clinton, is reported dead in England of cancer. E. W. Morrison. who has eold his farm Theredied at her home in Ushorne on December 26th one of the oldest, resi- dente of the townehip, in the pereon of Mary Piper, relict nt the late Th as Penwarden. aged eighty-five TeamMena...ix months ago the fie- , red/mini oral imilisicked by a eke cow and et badly gored that it WSW 001 'expe••ted at die tinge that mho could survive, tintrohe lingered Oil duriim the intervening months. She ' btien a reek -lent ug Usborne sitter iiittl . ' Three sone and one daughter survive. EXETER. In. Sweet is retiring from practice ae a veterinary eurgeon. Hoa his prae. tier has hewn taken over by lir. Coe - sant of Imean. Miss Pearl Willard. daughter of Mr. and Mt.. A. Willard of toMti, was married 00 December 24th. at Bye - brow, Sask., to A. E Wickert, of that place. Mr. Mid Mier. Thome. Laing have received wort of the death of their een, Pim. John D. Laing, which took place in a hospital in Brig' , the result of an attack of pale ,,,,, onia. The young masher, who wee only iiinet*re year,' of age, went overseas with the 161st Bata!' i Stan e to Walter Stevens. purposes 11 VIP tie Bathroom What s luxury is a nice bathroom in your home! The cost is repaid many times over by the added comfort and conVenienee. Let ns give 700 pricee on fitting sip a bathrosin in your residence. FRED. 111/NT **THE PLUMBER"' mamma.. Wee, Mamie 1511 Plumbing Heating Ramiattoughing Metal Work preach.q. ae .1 pastor? M. Elliott Expel:More le the heel teaeh- llareswe Boyle Parliament's relation to TM- ( 1411) 1111041111X. 1 CI Tim - nation's lienit It. W. 11. Robertson world's peeve t w ill 1*141. W. 8. Howden de e I 'twist or deny i•lirist before teen? 141 ti we ...s•tin•Raibt:•rillita°1tuisnInt 1 tominion- w id.. pr. tidbit loll? Rev. J. E. Ford How eau we help the ri.t111-41- 444 4401411er! Norway -What is My duty towards 211- 1'1:: 111:tjwufiAt..:f he ow. of W. C. Pridlumm totem's). W. T. l'ellew 27-1.ese011ie from tho life of Esau. Prank Viso.bingtes prayers? J. Johneton i i 1:fr 9 -How 404.4 4 '1411.44 11111 hi) 4.• 1 ' IliallIti,41. 11:44411 ! I C. IL II•berts)011 1.-\1110 ;on l•clie‘e iii 111114m with 1 'heist? A. M. Raberimin 2S---W\bat do 1 e•NIPPet (rem my 1 SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OR INDIGEST1011 "Pape's Diapepain" neutralizes cameo, sive acid in stomach, relieving dyspepsia, heartburn and distress at once. Time it! In live, minutes ail stoles eels distrese, due to acidity, will go. No iadigeetion, heartburn, munteirt er belching of gas or eructations of midi - seated food, so dizziness, bloatinr, foul breath or invade -elm. Pape's Diapepoin is noted for Ite. speed is regulating upset otomaek... It is the surest., guiekest stomach :meet - rimer in the whole world, and beside" it le harmless. Put *a end to etiologic% distress at once by petting a large My - rest case of Pape's Diapepsia from say drug More. You realize in five laisulle• bow needless It is to suffer from lege gestios, dyspepsia or asy stomach dis- order caused by fermentation duo to caressive acids la etimasek. Sheep Industry Steadily Growing r - %,01,,,firro. • t *WV& , • „fi, 4 44•41114`1' . i •-• • 4.1-V. # • . • . • t. VP; of the rhlet fertors re^king for the gro' th of the sheep in- dustry throughou, Western Canada is the wider deeribieion or thee,: r."Irnals that Is no'. .aking place among farmers all over the three ereirle provinces. Southern Alberta han 'ill h. rt. missy led all the real of the 0csi in this industry, the production st from this district being alriol two- thirds of the tots' output of Bertern Canada: Out there are signs thei this distorenewoon whi net always so ro great Net that any caning or in the number of skeet) In Southern 1Iber•a Is expected. The 'Amory ti exeeet, en lo maintain its :needy groitth tltere flat other parts of the Weet 'reeled towards the end of proemial 5114 5.' peital advantages for the griwth theeap farms with flocks. of the indeatty, and .ln-'e title 1.1 At the beginnieg of October an realized by ta-me s ron.iderniu- de ,auction sate at wetawaiwin. Albert:a, welcome:11 alo r that line may 10 resulted in two thousand hese of , eonlIdeptly tiro lc:tented. .1 high class ewes being dint thtited 0-1P 01 Son/kern Alberta's everts* among the 1arrni,.1. in that neighbor - fie tepee breeJers mut recently horn laoteleatInit conditions In the too tt el pert of the provinee, mei has nimine Mit enthusiastie nee se fer the Tiede nee d ble folder hel'eves tem e Overt& le there. 8. sands of gold dollars are 'obit to waste every year be-aiien of *lie entail nnniter cif *Mete on the splen- did pasteree, and e• fermi the eoun- tr-; lit It tear years dotted wltn entail sheep reochee A steady thnvennagt of sheen 144 now taking pia,* to thole. mos it ',Vest ern Caned* e#.411. they ore Tenet neetle4. Most or heat ere 0•411n. their Itrey Into •h• hinds of Ione 1 farmer; 14'11(1 nail, It s., s 144,4tor ttleellidlti ..4,. 4 P.311 'an ,..rt.lar .......4 to proet roast M. 11.1.0,,.•-, thy' *fir etherwitt et be tow ..-A, All Teri We that ?Moro of On 1,-•••. infivatry is 'Irrs•erri rems.to I. In nip 51544. nt ts• termer rat' se tir•fi 1- pimply the needs ef farmers. They the sleep . tirmt:essii, 051.,,:e;s1....t.t- ,,a204".....0,04,4.5: settasendewiardbraoefeitholle awl rOpkr04)%boyinOtimetp:rfitinttor remitted in shelve b."1,tit Ole•tl \ many fame, where none :ear. he - maintain 1 small Nett of p`v.irs, eel re- 'stored ret -e heed Meek. Intrivie lead his Ow seeks eit ethers he ee (a. *meets ot t).4 firsviseiril sorties Ili• present month ono. of the most lasznevietally tseteseed, t ma troll aa n! t•-• IsrIonit ittioshie 'emitter...me of pure Area This wider distribution nt sod most szapbaalsed hood, while hundreds have gone inio M. and other rats of the province as a reitult of private sales. Farmers in Manitoba and Saskat chewan are dimpleying eoneidereble Magerneve to se. ure small flocks of neep on Spaulc:ing Sheen Towerdn en, riving the needs of those near Smakatoon twc thew hems secured by the Basiotchewan sand four hundred 'teed were for- 1 tioveraMent. It coinprisee cne hun dred and nine ''ad of pure bred .hep agents the Saskatchewan One , legion noted for :he standard et itr ornment are securing them. The , flock. These animals, as well as al! larger broodore In the province are 1 other sheep that are being secured by being prevailed upon to Jispose or the Government are to be resold LP nart of th.-tr fleeig; and animals are farmers at cost on favorable term+, b-Imi brought In 1 orn Alberta from The Manitoba Department of Aeri• the East end from rimy of the Stamp eultitre is also peeing to It 151s arrese MO lino. Slit the (levers 00 intim are placed 111 the wee, ef menre effort.' Ore 1101 e011410ed jillif to fOrrflOr• In WI pr0,41e• to rti- • si.euriog high claim grade elves to sheen Its starts, ably sProtided v L., 1.1 a hi ^ Ranch, High River, warded from Calgary reeently, fel lowed 1404111 atter by •nothe conolgn ment of right tinfidrPd bead. Wher ever it In peseitne to .4441.14.5 rood Ilambounlets. 'personally "'elected by the Provincial Live Stock Commis- sioner at en e.stabllehment In Wash - Alta every year in inereaped wool output. Eventually. not only will the produo non of soot. to 'My nothing of mut- ton. become one of the largest bustIn Western G nada, but the - quality produced will Make Western Canaria an important factor In the world's market*. At the present time leer. are only about two mutton sheep In the West. Forty times as many could be 'stilly maintained and ' are is no reason why this number sold not be maintained In time. ow that the old days of poor prices wort are rone, and esti-operative --'1Ing is 'notelet ferment to .111 •'r wool to the hest advantage pro- -el* meet.% ere assured, mid 010 • eldest ebsteeie to itte development 04' tits betwetry Yes keen rereeresil It att..? Sean er imph • -ereme p- • b-ennvent a* Wm • :It (Amid* sZ,r.a. L. steep breeders sismistioss, ars di 'fibres ewer bi ought tato (Asada Ms istiostrilad stars itt.•