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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-3-13, Page 7anLi School of Commerce CUNTON AND GODERICH Young men and women are tome and more finding that without a business training they are uudei a serious handicap. liven if they do not intend to engage iu purely cotnntercial woof . they rrequire a knowledge Tort business methods in order to succeed in almost any line of activity. Aii investment in a sound commercial education will y'leld big divjdends iu the years to court- Schools at Clinton k, .,.. and Goderlch COURSES : ssisew Stenographic Secretarial Civil Service res Fa further particulars write to L F. Ward, LA., M. Accts., Pry [either Clinton or Gridenchl Stated' essay ester say tiese• COUNTY and DISTRIC r Mrs. W{Ilius Luker, df lieu"ull, fell j uu the lee and broke tier leg above the knee. Wm. liaise, of Trowbridge, has bought the Ethel cheese factory from William Brown ['be S st tarot on th r elh comma- p^ atactiOn atioa of stun MccElroy wfor $ .lhd5. W nomas u March 1st at his Thomas Islatoxi died He conducted the in sawmils l ty atGCentrales for many years. It is reported that the Jackson Mfg. Co. of (1 nttau anti Guderlet lillnoi Inin brooch clothing factory future A•�.,.-•-•.,• ,. ^•7m�e'"F'*'�pl^""w. WD . 01". r X,14; GODU1OH. OJT• Brussel' would like to o see work wich com- menced on the new post voted byh pier were made and money Parliament before the war nuke out. The body of Air Canipbe 1. formerly a well-known rt of Grey township, who died at Cast Alberta, was brought to Brussels and Int./red in the cemetery here on Tuesday of last week. moved to Wm. Perrin and family have Brussels from Cranbrook. Ido near pavilion and A [toe two-story cement p. 7 bath.hottrle 1s W be erected at Grand Bend. It Is to he ready for use the Doming summer. of Wroxeter, Wm R. Mon-tgo-rnery• sixty- Cr ixty u.,red away on March 2nd. aged Cour yearn. He had been in tathng health for some months. Robert Currie Ms soldW cre farm on the 12th C0O Won f J. East and ash to his brother• will likely remove to W uigham. and Hamilton. daughter of Mr. Nurse n Ham Wroxeter, who went Mrs. John Hamilton, a ext, overseas with a U. h. hospital unit, has returned and is visiting her t Richard Pratt. of Hallett. has aim - potted of his ilni-•ere fans to Bert I.y • *tee, of W Mum, taking over the tatter's store business st that place. Wm. Bieber has sold his 100 -acre farm on the Lake road, Hay. to John Bender, lex urchased Bieber has names Gould tire` latter'a 100 -acre farm on the 3rd concession of liay', paying $11.000. LI' CRNOW. On February 'lath, at Sarnia. the wed• of Mise d was quietly solemnizedand Mrs. ire Mar gout, of daughter of Mr. a t ago y of Ltxllr m r to Frank Fat rrI nd*y, March 13, 1919.-7 --- -- cAp'('iRTH. butcher business of A B. Chalmers, who „ce a well-known For the balance of this month you will find some VERY INTERESTING PRIER s ON MANY LINES AT WALK tc a - wn resident of is leaving town• t suddenly at has A. M. Knox has sold his tewellery la well homeatel roe Fsomewna2slh, in his sixty- ', to R. M. McKay, of Blyth, and first year. Bebe his removal to Seatorth about three years ago Mr. 1'ryce bad been remove to Toronto to reside' ed in teaming in McKillop for many Geo. Orvis had his right hand badly', engaged smashed at the plant •of the Fal mars I years, and once coming to Seaturth he Fertilizer Co. one day last week. fee i had been a buyer and shipper of cattle. A for several week's while exam- wiU be tiff duty week previous to his death. BLY'fll. ming none cattle in Grey township, he [rad tendered her ro- was kicked by one of them, and though Moss lis U' t� of hlytli cranium it seemed of little a nsequence at the steno - anonac y prproved quite serious. He •tion school, the nay to take effect at � was,me the however. recovering, when pneu- t aster. eMIS"ach Nonny bus been ft moat h: cfitelent teacher god het• resigualoon it atonia set in, with [anal result. lie leaves own -up received ewrgU oar, of Hallett, has' hearted' John P. hell, who is retiring from the Eli Etlsten' of Goxlerich• John Ferl[ustau, WittWove service, Rev.r. of eignernia. Aylward, position of fire chief, atter bong Mon M r. 51) F, io Sarnia, en. I rows � Inin of w dayspa 'i Iu ot'a was presented by his comrades of the fire spent I to town i° a few days.�t. g� handsome leather chair officiated [Lir. and Mrs. Fellows ape tion with the lode- sued an address of appreciation. a week with the bride's parents here. II family will move to (ioderich, where with a t Sarna he holds s steal poai • Miss Lulu Doherty has one to Toronto IP train as a nurse. On Thursday. February 27th, a very Sad death occurred in Seaforth. Forest Love. eldest son of Mr. vndvMrs. W odors illiam Love of Hills Green, was taken the Collegiate Institute here. influenza.taken down at his boarding unsure f ver and he They will make their home a evening. rich Organ Co, At the mance on S f ur IaY united in V\'ll of March 1st, Rev. R. McCallum R. Herrington has recuittsl word o alar young people otlteo death of hes nephew, katoxo°• The ni marriage two popular E. Douglas. only 1 Clyde Herrington, at daughow f Mr. Jean,u las, and 1 )•,Nuns utas was lelrn 111 Myth twenty. daughter of Wm. Douglas, Mrs Age.the son of Mr. and ?era. Horace Aitchison. son of Mr. and sone Year" errs ton, formerly of this T. Aitchison The your[ couple will Samuel Herrington. Vs'est with his parents place. He went into brain r graduated in pharmacy M which developed Lieut Ewart D. Cameron has o two I Toronto. or g wholly unconscious to a week _EXETER. reside in Lucknow. was almost sixteen previous to his death. He student and a Walkerton to la. - . of the Canada Spool & Bon tCo and o Wm. Athn last Week brother Richard• the death of deceased, at IYauPltm. Man. who was seventvfour year" of age. at and also one time hthe store at Ashfield. lie went to had a harmmto M hobo thirty years ago. in Trouble with a leak in your plumbing. mil us and let us mend it. Don't put it off until it so bad that your 'becomes .. A place may be flooded, stitch in time saves nine." FRED. HUNT THE. PLUMMIER" Miens ma Heating Metal Work sweats. arrest plumbing g yestroughing an Brandon The death occurred at lex B (J hospital. on February 20th of Mrs Stinson, wife of R. E. Stinson, manager of the housefurnishing department of Nation & Shewan's store at Brandon. Before her maritime the deceased was Miss L. Gordon of Lucknow. Hhue- bend th was due to influenza• Best des she leaves two daughters; also her I father. two brothers and two sisters. W. A S room n and Samuel McGuire have dtsaolved partnership and Mr. Solo- mon is taking over the grsaer)' which they have been carrying on. W. G. Med&i has taken over the elan• years of age. a Lieu agement of the Winchelsea and Exeter , Ural lav •age creameries and will conduct the business of both, making his home in Exeter. F. B. I What Ea -Reeve Stewart /ts)'s Medd, who has hien managingtheExeter Ripley Fxprcs`: Charles Stewart, a Clinton. creamery, will move back to a farm near I1 lxomment C. F. 0.. and ex -Reeve of GRev.A.h:ield, gave 'Ihe Express a visit on Rev. J. W. Baird, pastor d( James; 'iaturday. Mr. Stewart, who h one of ist church, has rtcrired and farmero in the county of Mrs. Eliza Owens, widow of the late' John Owens. died February 25th at her home in East Wawan osh to her eighty- fourth year. She leaves sex wets and two daughters township. Mos Etta McDonald, Di Grey and Wearer J. Annett, art l)enzn'. Sask.. were married at Listowel nn the '2tbth ult. by Rev. J. M. Nicol. and left a few days WI' their hour in the West. A BUSY YEAR the leading ,roti to the move- mentsays he is maimed ment for farmers to buy all their goods from the big centre,. Mr. Stewart says the farmer needs the kcal merchant, just as much as the local merchant needs the farmer's p ttronage. If business places value all small towns are wiped of farm property will not inciease man LE thinks the farmer and ext should work together. ether. SO( Til BARON LIBERALS. Nomination of Candidate 11r[erred fur street epee an invitation from a church has accept at Hamilton tie is concluding his «third year here and was invited heeds aoxeptaains of the tourth veer. Owing invitation to Hamilton, t he board of James street church has invitedRev. a salaryMartin Wilson. of Hafn►Itoo, of i1.503. , CLINTON. While skating at the rink Ernest Ford collided with another tasty and in falling broke how right arm The marriage of Most Irene onLenon 1 Gaynor, formerly of this locality, France. of MachavitiingAlt nso observed at the ceremony been MacLeod on Fetxuary WINtlllAM. later purchased the farm of W. J. idTon has P° tteld road. Stanley t• a .Reid on the Bay township. for s12.:tuo. E.iMeaedr �k ho been on the farm. has of hers stock and implements and a moving back to Hayfield. John A. Gardiner. C. P. R. conductor. a native of Hluevale, dared February a m of at Fort Wand appneumoonia. He was only kwtyin- fluenza of age and is survived by hi' kxtY' Years wit and two sons. Thu K going to be a busy year in Goderieh- There will be many dwellings and business places to be refitted and rewired. Get Tear Order in tel'. A full line of A branche n(,,rgan organized Soldiers' here. with Mayor Gs urney has been g' F. Groves Gurney u chairman and John secretarY•treasurer. Misr Jessie Wilson, daughter i f hMie aro Mrs.nGd tact w�, alter spending from England two and a -hal( years as a nurse in a large hospital at SMrncltfle. e suddeauess 1 Dash, came w ub startling t, an old resident of the Goshen line. Stanley, on Tut - day of last week. when Hobert H. Somer.-neon was seland with a stroke of apoplexy while driving ta visit his daughter. who resides about mile trots her own (tome. rxecoutly at TI•o marriage took place Toronto of Mary Elisabeth McDonelt, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mc1Awelt, limseall, is Lieut. G. t'• Laughton, Y. C.. of Toronto. The bride had been Punting in a military hospital as Taranto for • year or two The annual seed fair of the South Harou Agek'ult°ral Society was he'd at Hensel' For Airy �h and. although the numier 4 i try sot large. there five %how tug. Electrical Goods always on hand. We are ex- perts and can help you get what you want. We are nes tied to any particular make of goods. Call and ate its. Root. Tait West Sweet • : rlex4Posroffice Phone' -Stop 12, House 153 d Rev. D. N. Mctainiu h 01 oardenheim, of has beenuinvited by present pastor church. RPV. A. E. Jones. of Wesley church. has accepted an invite tine to Blenheim. A mxnum ant is to be erected in Clinton aseroes of the war. Amemorialproposal owas under discussion for the union of the two t1Methodist een ch however, s in t tnton It has with further consideration ofthe prgo jectaheatd present time. ca( project the C. 1, McBride, who recently died DIS. Drummond has purchased the �. at Welland at the early age of thirty -I of wumcfl delegates. given by local years, was the son-in-law Of Mr. and Mrs. Addressee D. S. Clift of Chnlon. We gone through our immense stock and have selected some real bargajtts. Below you will get an idea as to real values : hovel Oilcloth, '2 yards wid., old stock, well seasoned , Y patterns. 60c yard. (, 00 The One lion Bed, regular valve fit ' price Octet is $16.00. We have abut 1 doz. M ittresses to sell at the -old prices. From $5.50 to $8.(10. One only Suitcase. Regular $4.50, for $3.75. $lt•`>n Chub Bag, Walker's special, $7.50. • We have several pieces of Furniture, taken in , ex- change for other good;, that we are selling AWAY AWAY `clow their value. Colne in and ask to see two Extension Tables. We have one at $10 the other at $9 00• Wort% double this amount. If you want an Extension Table, don't wait. IN OUR PHONOGRAPH reaDtEPARTargains ►MENT In store No. 2 we hale two Phono- graphs. Visit our music Wet' have rrecordscomfort for allawaits makes of pleasure to select machin Itetter Weather. The Liberal contention for t ,eheo vinetal riding of South Huron, on Wednewtay of la"t week at Itenaalt. was fairly well attended, but heavy roads prevented a full representation from reline districts, and it was decidtxl to posture the nomination of a candi- date uutil the weather will permit of a more balanced represelltatinn and also of the attendance of • greater number les' you that Walker's A visit through our store will convince Y is the place to buy. "Often the Cheapest, Always the Best" Two Stores _�/ -- Educag Returned Soldiers BOUT 15 months ago 1t first be- came possible for • returned soldier, who bad been so dfs- abled by service that It was tmpor Mlle for him to toesume o take a ts former ours, of training occulta tratnfng under government super- vision and pay, which fitted Min for WW1 new occupation. the pars°t' of which would not be preventedls ychis dfaablltty.ln ocher words, disabil- ity was carefully puatd,r a, his his sabiltrain- 1tT taken into •cco ung arranged so that 1n his new onisch patloa he could elampieptake a ma - i effi- stead• b as lost a leg; obvlousnv kis dos cubo lead kis disability war such fast be could h t cccupatlon. H• had --- ---------- the south part of the riding sneakers and also one by Mins Isabel ('. Armstrong, second vtce•president of the Western Ontario Liberal Association. A resolution of regret at the death of Sir Wilfrid Laurier asadopted. connection Some names mentioned with the Mouth Huron nomination are those of Harry Smith of Hay township. T. Shlllinglaw of Tockersmith, F. W. (Badman and H. G. Selden of Exeter, and 1 Kellerman of Dashwood. Farmers Active in South Huron. At ameetimtrh held in sth the on IFS tended by a large number of tanners,, vis Pwasro • good r'e£ hlutr•ell. of the I not resume t • Professor korai College. acted yl a knowledge of blueprints ability dIn a Guelph . g judge• On Y, March 4th, att home of when Mr.. and d Mrs. Jacob Wwn,• I ne. Hay. their daughter Luella was un- ited in marriage to Gordon Bergerly. of Kitchener vicinity. Rev. [Fhe Brown couple yell tee on the grooms farm well reside near Kitchener. branch Along the line of the W., G.& B. deal of of the G. T. R, there is a good grumbling at the pian said to have been adopted at 131uev le.t. Atwood hand and other points of having no ers being lett for the night train, passengers to do the test they can fir themselves without ticket, check or other accommo- dation. cc mmo- dation.at the Neighbors and friends gathered hone of Mrs. Win. Edith, of the e14t concession of Grey,ke and her daugh- r, Mets goodbye to them prior to tto bid L they pur- poseremoval herto Detroit. An address and pose making their home. surtabfe gifts were Qresented- f a Str.ake homestead is now in chargeo lairs. George The death occurred on March • rd Et the home of her daughter. is. J. E Harnwell of Varna, of Mee. th Elliott. widow of the late GabrielThe de - malted. l - Mott of Godertoh township. maiden name was ceased. whine born at Ellaalreth Mc('nllouilh, was ( ears lirderi ch township. Ing and some was passed for • drawing line. He course as • mechanical draughtsman. At the loved termination aaw `e nearly f eis rse he equst was employed to his wap as a machinist. The loss of a leg was no handicap as his w occupation did not call for any mov- ing around. Thus this handicapped machinist. was enabled to overcome big bandl•n7 cap and compete successfully with other draughtsman. number of owing to the tnereas+ng deferent trades and occupations u10 wblcb It was nrceseary 10 that train mea it became imperative t at trai Obvious- ly Places should be ly 1f a man was to be trained for a *coition is a machine stop, the place to train him was right In the partici lar machine shop to which be would e ventually be employed. This re g utted 1n the institution OZ f the in duatrlal surveys. One gestw the AngusShops s l Mont cans - real to be sur- deyed was he it can read- ilyPacific RaliwaY). 11T be understood that these shops, employing thousands of skilled men, 1n practically all kinds mca mechanical work, offered great opportunitiesThe or the trainlne nt disabled mea above mentioned lei:Im rlai survey eonslsted of a detailed report aver, position In the Angus Shops; it showed among other things the exact Wore work done and der a man what era This anrvey Taylors nor , lived nearly Elliott, Meal \\ 1 111 tit of seventy•uone• y'u.t't ago and r the all hoe life In the township. Mr.I disabilities would biro 1 .Istel Dight. yearn wgrs•� doing th• work Mal{iea a locornotivet,c Der ed•4 ten shell shocked and feP end coneeettentlT Them snrvivr''„' • s I from u de to the Ufstrlat \ oct , wounds. 1t concerned. a Dear from the forego lured by and nervous and ,1..,. ore. Haim- j was a g reference Improved Trait Service BETWEEN GODT.RICI$ and \ TORONTO \ ^ } Godetich 5.50 AM, 10 SI AM. At. Toronto . Godetac)t 2 211 PM. 1.35 PM At. Toxones Pseler-Suffer car between Stretford and Tonna on afternoon tram. For halter articular' et tr r•sarvat,ena er ti•yu, apply es Orand Trunk Town V. P. LAWillESCE & SONS g Tows AR,at, lint. and .b% dont well, Mrs..1. W. nett, Mrs. .1..1'. el, Mra. 7'. t'hute Mrs. to.Clr,Hlldf Ne v{clsity of Varna. Welling- tonton Foe of Zurich. Tlie funeral took place to Baynekl cemetery. The death occurred on lliam.Bat lan(Y , -formerly of Brussels- James lantana. deof this town,is a sbn of the deceased, . and two daughters hue in the West. Mrs. Ballantyne had reached the ate of seventy-three year*. the Si ariciard G. ll. Semis, tof taking a restfor (bit bene - flank Iters,, fit of his health. CENTRAL akilag to hl hIY strung wont throat (Wirer, a what mechanical It m1R t p showed immediately w•atld be Dh?s1• Ing that the employment offered bwill be for same time to rams. work • abldise to man without being, the C .1' .R. to men being trained bymake of themselves came. no tr o able to doe they onefthese meneve make a min Alsab111tT• hobs Invalided Soldiers' ('ommfshlon they troubled hhis the case. you.takand la of tbesa renra he From the whoouhteveryappapproached of Sops. Su Suchhoweverpositions thth Angus .' 'ifdemlin e Wi- th. C. P. rR.e was •Dn the ed work, Rheps• tetettraDhers. excited, etc., end be very wrong. make , etc.. an of; this 1s teased great interest tndetT A most Every s taken on men. Is likely to shake like a leaf, get by co-operation ren Igreatest tact, cart and attention o Ing the rcivill civilian to some Industries shy of the ars return Ti.IThe g give three men t Belo- materialtseetitsscs In ed men. the reason stated being K•vlingthat them to bou can srrrr+r naefm[Dnmplea ds, Mg of disabled soldier 1a elvill•D a tendency tong ar•ns lark of power is tr! ;t the i'nn•nhnS ece;,¶Prt ns. hoe ^0r'; Tae general scheme of tra�ntns '' ohs sir^tri inn"i!°� ^n rond!er- 'metro* ^r. von owe 5 to them. admmI by the I give any man. with the C. P R. Every Tan anal There are bound to he hems •xr•1a Commission to to Rtve training man tat. M eg tnlnlnR ahoutlatlea Is �Olbletratlewan Is madeItlgeooads aThsrwnMen rker ctae Telfa lore1 fall oof thil Ing • machine ahhls se 1n the three-quarters of machine shop at tsIeOlil University, then place him ouw'9hops toith an finish inch u the Anglia to the no fini h •TRATFONO. ONT.• iS recognised as ot►e of the most reliable Commercial Schools in Canada. The instrnctots are ex- perienced and the courses are tip -to -date. Grad nates are placed in positions and they meet with success Students may en- ter at any time. Write at twee for free catalogue. D. A. Mtbeettr, aur, Principal. that course andteole. Outing the practlrsl exp this lowing letter of fns , romntenclnR time that the man is full aro► so foremen.- \Fin Gn1,111F.R A9 AN the front. roof of the interest M training.se he Is drabit t F stl`LOYF:F. 1 la fstrther 1 ♦ Nu! allowances from the the irm Sol THE RBTI'R necehsary. I Ilo1 do vontrcat ondrr 7011'turnedf)d std.sOeitLhnw forRre-sulttt (N the mrd bor. titers. ('ommts.ton sol the ern l working complete Industrial or. which he 1■ working s In way''Alrr 1s raft. ten to Da) him anything. this on Re - you were employed by the C. F. R. be man nb mam. let him shift for himself fwd 'educational Courses i this lip h.remes yrrentnmed t hie I remitter Mm as an erdlnar• work• dreA men he •111 Dr take. nnl♦ as 7 ever? gem sestet him to re•estsblUa • oda on yon: which in Ines however. d pe our Ind amine Ir e higher life. The $tuff 5 d It im tole taken b? tuts tonabled ori. conntrvaIn yottr to help Ay es. the C. u n In retard to disabledare titer htudenta 15 m-.,,,wttonsthe tysued�ofatl^elner eshattered 'onedbe t tetustfrom place wort hi a De whereed et the termination of b b• employed ? hiv• of his emirs*, and the umitleyer, Ing had the man tinder ht t r rtsome h e time. knows something mantis rot gem rally work. Th1• hitt mIw I I look on mPley•es If an., the terra flat n w0t two inmates! mos have i R that he laIto � courses and no T nrmsl m employed h7 old an ordinary 0 In all o date• abou w mss) of you aR ahanm n an and complet you the C. P. Rf nha 'fs )nht w n coursesR., an4 ss we11 ae the •ver t, e , These men have takos_ should be ah1• to de the same work ,hese men are e as qulrkty en Ao you ere j in no less thin 12 different lea v oat South Huron, • resolution as carried la favor of placing farms' candidates In nomination for both Provincial and Dominion Houses. Literature. "My boy," he said. as he chasti ed his youthful lad, "never rad such stuff as For this.-caught his son reading the Fore had Brady. explode of Old King Vylsereupon he shoved his nose into this newspaper to learn all about •the testi- mony of the latest murder trial. — — THE SIGNAL'S CLUBBING LIST, 1919 The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe.......$5.25 The Signal and Daily Mail and Empire . • .. 5.25 The Signal and Toronto Daily World..... 5.25 The Signal and Toronto Daily Star• . . • • . 4.300 The Signal and Farmer's Advocate Herald The Signal and Montreal Family . . . 2,65 and Weekly Star..... 265 The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto)• • • , .. 5 50 .25 The Signal and London Daily Advertiser. Press 5.25 The Signal and London Daily The Signal and Presbyterian and West- minster -••••••• Catholic , 3.30 Record 2'75 The Signal and -Toronto). 25 • 4. 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