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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-6-19, Page 7a • _ _, •.., , _,.,fir, reit-e,•*"'"wo-' . . "e,.V "' " w��..-..✓ -+. ,. ... ,• : •;.4141 •• wiwi ..- -. - �.. 4 fmr eTivi vii t*'. Economically clean She saved work -Sunlight Soap washed the clothes without rub- bing. She sered time- she did other work while Sunlight did the wash. She sated money-- Su/slight is an absolutely pure •oap,tberefore there is les. soap used for washing than with ordiaery soap, sad les. wear and tear of the clothes. 1nD.e�.•i to a mar -Hof leap-N'l N ramem,tal Leew aroskws tenoned. legume S�� P o`'" SsA- H THE SI t AL O n Yokes, Detroit, an June 3' y i MAKES COUNTY AND DISTRICT i' \tins Marton Jeanette Sproat, daughterMrs Ralph of Mr. and Mrs, John Sproat, of Seaton',.. i was married to C. J. Stluckeor, recently II ieturned from France. and iormerly of Cleveland. Mr. ant Mrs. Shotkcor will reside at Detroit. .111 the summet cottages in Bayfield ''CLINTON.nave been taken (dr the seast'n and all . 'ratable room in the boarding-houses has Ernest Britton. a returned sold er, has !wen-en:aged. pwcha td the Conner bakery and conte+• The PIS -acre farm of the late Cheater • tour:er) business. \•m.trong. 10th cnncessinn of Grey. has Atr.:and Mrs. W. A. Ross, ofIvluuntain '..-ea purchased live john E. Gaynor. of Home, Idaho, former rrsidenn tot Clinton, I;ruswrla, fur $9.000. are visiting relatives and friends Mere. Dun g a recent thunderstorm Ahe barn After a long illness N iliiam Ford passed ,n R•abert Sttirry's farm on the 5th con- away June 9th at the age of eighty•three '--ion of Caborn+ was struck by lightning years. He had been a resident of Clinton cid destroyed by fire. fur over forty years. R. A. Ashton: of the 7th concession 0i • Mr. and Mrs. John Torrance announce 1 Lorick. lust his barn by fire. with all the the engagement - of their daughter. ...meets.How the blare started is a Edythe, to ,Capt. A. Gladstone • Virtue. GODERICA. ONT •n, tery: when it was discovered the M. C.. of Lethbridge. Alberta, the tnar- .:ade bit: ding was in Hames. nage to take place the latter part of At tar hum- of the h'ide's parent+. Mr. June. rid, `sere J ra. Churchill. Biuevale. on Fire broke qui in Roy Bali's nhutograph al, u• red in marriage to Wilitam 11. 1 ate I I'S, their daughter. Ethel Pearl. ,studio Sunday night of last week and 11+11 cunetd"erable damage. The stores below, • Fa:c ner. if Culron to'+enshies occupied by )4E. Hovey, druggist. and lesate, daughter of atm Isabel Gordon, barber shop. were uamaeed by wafer.' +wester. was united in marriage to he ungtn o Iedtn F. McGee. of East Wawanosh• Charles H. Bartliff died very suddenly •I A l'AN11•I:1:1.1.. 11rii.ei-t. Braley officiated. (►n Wednesday. June 4. Misti Margena R H. Johnston. jeweller, and Medd's • I' t the tire is a mystery. Positive -Convincing Proof Many so-called remedies for anae- mia are only so in name.. Their mak- ers are afraid to prove their claims by telling what tbeir medicines contain. e only way to be honest with the poop to let them know what they are pays for. Here is the Vinol formula. n the doctor knows what a medicin contains, it ceases to be a "patent" adjoins. I; Cod Liverwee-SW*plow*. l Tors sad Y.utan.sa Peyton fes, Iron and Am_ oarium Curate. L, andaodaQrycsr,+- pbospbatw, cue a. Any doctor will tell you that the in- gredients of Vinol, as named above, will enrich the blood and banish anae- mia and create strength. When the blood is pure and rich and red. the bodyis strong and robust. You can prove this at our expense because your money will be returned if Vinol does not improve your health. Itev N A Hrail y nth uteri on 111ondat of last week- He ansa appar• I.•, i h. ,Int. The death of John Gasoline in his eptly in his usual health, but shortly after ' j the )rade removed an told resident taking hu evening meal he cotiapsed end I i the 7.ur,ch district.. He passed away , died instantly. He was sixty-seven years' ,t the home of his daughter. Mrs. David of age and, had been a resident of Clinton Though righty -two year- of stn hr is inch. near Blake. A large family of ,.+ens • for e ghteen years havi g head previously t,., t,yliug by himself. and daughters survives firm, and his at Brussels and Seaforth. He is survived Mr. ,end airs. Angus M-Kiuu""• .d �rrndchtldrrn number rtghty'tw'o. by his elle. one son. Harry, and three Lnckuott', uurwnue,• the engagement ..f Mr. and Mrs. David Johnston and Mrs. daughters: Mrti. G. W. Pinner. of Van- their ,INUYhtrr• .Mary. l0 Leonard .1. SJnluei Johnston. of the Babylon Inc.icouver, B. C.. Julia and Annie, at home.. a,,.t,uig. of I ,-11,br„p;,., 1 Jul.. , Ir• Ilia artd Mi,. F u*ste township. Stephenson. of the Phar rime+ to take plan Itis. latter {w,rl of Pose. Stanley tuwnahi left last wrek (rx ROSY CHEEKS AND '"I,•� P Sunday. P.:o. Mound. Stan: Mr. and riles. D. � Itolw•rt I'rx n -tun diel on Johnstetr•. who recently disposed of (heir •GOOD HEALTH JIIDr .r h. at air ng, .,t 4'tghq'-awn tend 10 locate in the West. years, lea vine tf widow u til • groe n -up family. Before wooing to I.ncknow• A pretty. wedding took place at the • \Ir. I rawru,l lived in AshH.•Id. Thr If in Trouble with a leak in yonr,pinmhing. call us and let us mend it. Don't put it Mf nntit it trecontes so bad that your place Ina:r be flooded. ". s stitch 1n time saves nine.' • FRED. HUNT ••THE PLt-MBFR" Phe..* las New,tltan Maes Plutulnng Eaasr*trolighing Heating - Metal Work Hard Wood 1\ it Light Wood From $z 0o to $5.00 per cord Delivered to any part of the town. a Also a quantity' of .KINDLING WOOF • Pito** 165 I'hur-,lut..11ow 1!l, I'Ily Shoe Itriees tieing Higher. r�' Prune Ifsts rerl'ist by local shot, aria luerchrnts reeved) alma au advance 111 the Wholes/1 1e prices of front One to two duller+ toyer the price. of a sea$oo ago. This is the third, awl in mule 4154441 the fourth. a,lvalace made h' manufacturers and %Ind...„b'rs sin.. last fall. The hope of the mitotic mei shares) 111 tit' the dealers that shoes might 1W 4••',- .•'Iwllrl,+• w'lll'uot' be ilii fined for a long time In came. author 'ties say. -The fact tot the waiter is." writes fu • rile AIM` uiauufacnln•r ,iu •'s{ h,f11 k the situation. ••that the :Mimi i11 ad- ,:a,ehlg priers again w•as uur,le 'a- lterative because of the shorter hours and higher wa L'ea granted to em- ploe . of till eh'w facto,•fe- n, whit- , thou to the nopre•e"Ienred tidy:11i•e in the prL'is of hides. skins and finished i'^uhrr. as well as the >enmity or raw m;rterials ion! t11.- fast ittermtsing for - sign demand. both for unr leather and shwa. 111 111,•t the adt'an eel shoe priers are not yet siittleiently' above the old 11111rk- to Cover the Islgher i•u•' of leather rind making ,111.1 in all like I111141sl there •a'ill haye 50 be turtle•I i11dn.1u'"'. No uta klww•s. '*V. thol1Kli' itl.e wirkrt hail rra.•1a'1 114 nps•x 411. 'till• atrlillstl,•r' etas- siglnd tut we than six mint'', ug... but the u Isa,i ors tt,. been gradual until wi1Ji11 a furtuIKI ' -i„,Y• vel t. 11 time they first,• sky -r, M•ke1 bey,nnl all precedent. It is Minted Lulsssible to ,fix prices 1111 ,.his•- for future delivery for. while ss. halt'' leather 1111 order. It his not. been taut 11+441, 111111 there is no telling" %''ether I ss.• will gent it tor not. mid If we du. it !stay ,•,Mt( its IIIIMII mon• thus w.• etc ur"1 far Ns... are plowing blanket ord... for st.s-k regardless of prier.- A hide demier•-1* authority for " • -'nteutent that present high prices 1o. ,ore• prlo•iply to for unusual ..lens. ler for 1.111." 111111 skies from t:uruIw and to the facts Buil the government, wh' , math. restrieti..i, donne the u' holm of lite. and Mrs J. Elder, HensaU.. whi,•h prevent..) 1•hrulars iu leather ii lune (,h. whM (heir tldrst daughter. ! r'•mxins weer taken to then IIus1K:, has_r move utih•r . rest Btiesetio wand. Come Through Keeping the ., afar` for interment. has _removed thew• restrictions Nod Grace Vvtteta, was united in marriage to A ire ding of Inrrnst to w;uly in t�I Robert McKinley Peck. *on of Mr. and Bhood in a Rich, Red and now ala, allows the exlortatio11 44 rill this vichllty' t's,k ph„r art 17 \'•w t.N,thMr. w, that with r, ,.hurt -,tri' Mrs. Nathan Peck of Hrnsall The care- i un,' a hie drlw,nd tla• 11,1„,.....1s only mans was performed by Rev. George Pure Condition. street. Ia,nduu, die humor . f \I r. and \1cKrney. of Lonion. uncle of the groom. Mrs. J. Franklin 4trth,.. when their uaturul- The ratepayers of Hrnsall voted on When a girl --.,r a w„mar, - t:nd, herrelt daughter. I'rusy \'1•Ix. %a,s uuitel iu AHothrr imlortaut tactor to he ,vn• r re. coturiadsng, when her •cher, s seri lips ,,,,,rrinK' h, I:errg,• H yonigrst sulerel is thf. r•x.wmtluiol export 1 there bylaws last week and all were car- grow pale. and she gets sh in of breath s,,,, or ales. 1;1 err of As''Held. air livalr for sh,w•s. Hrr.s.•ulrivr- 114 n� -r e' .1 ne was to ratse m,nry to pay on- easily and her heart ispa,.hate" after the Hu11rer just lately returned from aver- 'Ito+.fru-yndlextr iu New Y.lrk , itc the debt on the town hall: oar to assist sugblest exertion. or under the least ex- -,,u ill,• ulhrr ,hay plx4'"t n s111K{r ,•rh,•r • the Jackson Mfg. C , In establishing a dtemrnt. r mea s that she is suffering rhe death ,,,"•neral 011 Muuday, Julie f„r its{'MNl,1MN1 i. sine's. Aln,thl,•r clotting factory in the village. and the from anaemia -thin, watery blood• :eh. or William K. 1•wurt, a w,•II- order for luINrn meetly- went w Frame ::::::.t. • th rd to arise the I ill build Gas and ilii Headache and backache (reinvent.;' ac- : e . o reWillia ..t I.ng kto a tot the igr ore still ,nwthrr pairs a),IMN1 pit furnaces. Co., who will build stoves and c„mpanethis condition. and nervawsness of .•igi nv.' er•ar,., f114' wife sur, ro IIrIgi'1m. A stilt h,rgr'r ord.•r m furnaces. is oitnt. t iv....with try, children and „ Nemfront1 'hristlaniu. It was for 4111.1551 , Robert W. Stickman. of Bayfield. was The (emedy for this condition is to ,,11wIwr ..f grandchildren slut great. point with the 44timuh,tio11 that 1151,15111 charged he: we Magistrate A ndrewa un- build up the blood. and for this purpose,K,yi,slrhlldren. , Mr. Stewart w'as a he shipped immediately. It Is report . der the \Ilutan Service Aa_texe _.yeas there is no medicine that can egoal.,lative „j $ii,tlrud. hit was brought oto a"1. tb,.t the Newly erre tell country of hard i::^'. Tris mom+ wastcxem?ted Dr. Williams Pink Pills. They buil d• up t•,ulxda when an infant. Hr was an Lithuania u,.N"1- among other ...mime M IM•44. r .f b 115M 441ir O11.6.s1.5'..I:IMM fitness t u•h linnot ulr itfes, t bringw a1 mail ala) 1-t 191. but being between and renew the blood. g "„1:11„..1::. Lilwh.l end the age, '1 twenty-two and twenty three the eyes. color .(0 the cheeks. and a gen itnssia shrsN• rr 4111'1 age high 1114 fir:. his etlalspuon automatically ceas d on' erat feeling of renewed health and energy. Tile solicitors representing the vi1- a pair and in frau.•.• and It.•Igiim \111)' 13th. 191s. He fail -d to report The only other treatment needed is plenty sage anal Mr. Stewart. fora erly owner they nn• Mt:. to *MI ,t (Mair. 4 .'rnl:tliy when ordered to do so and prosecution . of sunlight. moderate exercise and god. of flan electric light works herr. have fortn,•rly nu.1mfaettir.'.1 1111111Y shwa fol owed. The fine was pard. plain'food. The girl or woman wen pertarranged for the antis tion or Ili. a,'- 'HMI mn'u leather. 6111 this industry is• Robert Lorimer, a well•known resident , this treatment a lair trial will soon find .",ituts, which 111111 not been rolb" to"1 into ,et u srnnd-toll. W11/111 pore is (11 Heise". pasted away June 1st. Barn', herself enjoying perfect health. Mrs. slur January owing to the dispute finally declared Y1,i- ,.1ht other of the at Auburn. in this county, he went to' Hiram Shook. R. R. No. 1. Lyndhurst.' me in 11„• ow11er,.hip of the phut. riot -Mc/ 1",•ntrnl Powers will traur Hensail when a young man and had hued I saga: "I cannot .peak inn �ig ily of fly' Harold Burns .left last week for -his•. by the ulilliun Iain alai. in that neighborhood ever since. An injury Williams' Pink PiUs. for I believe they' \\-ion ,.til • f„ i" .left . whi','k f.i l to his aP Ile• the resuit of a fall from a : saved my daughter's life. She was in a ...work among the immigrants for the tree when oniv a boy partially disabled terrible rundown condition. pale. wan Robert Wilson c,oderich IIann! tett �, n11uuer mouths. firm far file. He drove the Hensel' and and despondent. and ►e who saw With sa,rtnnK 14ddenuI death y h ( quarter of a centuryconsidered her in a cline The doctor t 1'tr 1'etw mi.Khowl. oil a•ia '1111 n W. :115 of last err"•k. Hr had not Isr11 At the great age of ninety-nine years then decideddecision proved wise' .enc stage Ora • ailing out the b.ismrr a wearag" who treated her did not help her any. and ih Williams', ' 1 10 glee her h"•ling well 4.11,1 writ to 1,114' a down 00 and t t he they were Mone she a arae a'lata a of irete . coming to this best of health. When .he began the use but n WI." of little resit. iud bre {M,MwNI tuwntr)' w i a young of the pills the weighed only ninety away. He wits a metl44'n"ber tot uhe uil of pounds. and under their use her weight) byteriau rhur•h. and wits president tot increased to 127 pounds. I strongly urge, the adult Bible ewes. He alar, was ry14wawrr for the 111%'1. Ile enlisted in all mothers of weak girls to give them Dr. • the Brute Itattallotl and was very Williams' Pink Pills." waive in 'recruiting for that unit, but You can get Dr. Y. kine.• Pink mad wee found physiiully unfit Is -far• going dealer medicine. or by snail) 50 fromtheDr.W Iliums Medicine yea r- towand +hip, rete Exeter. Hawkins. ' of Hay Pink Hlis This d e "t u;Nliefne, and took Waal 11 1e01101 111 and five m r Exeter, departed this lite I one. for before six boxes were used she u,11i,k4' Ihw•tors awn• suuun.uel hh,p. n Eget rte( IiawJuns 41'11' much better- 1 got set more box he end work.rt offer film for alar tfulr• h was in the n man and settling near Hennatl. . fterwards be moved to the farm which remained his horse for the rest of his 1 fe. He was remarkably bright and active until a few' days before his death. He leaves four sons. • SF..1FultTHH. Judge J. A. Jackson. of Lethbridge. Alberta. and F. C. Jackeofl• of Montreal, have been visiting at the home of their sister at Egmondvslk. The Seaforth band has been reorganised il, w. A. Chap,nan as leader. Nearly all the old players are coming out again and wit's some new ones it is expected to have a tirstclass lurid before the season closes. At the residence of the bride's sister. School of Commerce CLINTON AND GODERICH, Ontario COURSES : Commercial Stenographic 'sad General t air work is better than many and equal to any. 't lidera., may enter et any time For particulars write t0 11. F. Ward, B.A., M. Accts., Principal Phone 2On Clinton, Ont. Night Classes. Tues. and Miura. from any ea er in m Il i post paid at ..50 a box or six boxes for reuses,.. He mus 111 his fifty -titled $2.• i Co.. Brockville, Ont. Itltl'SSEIS. At the b of Mr. and Mrs. George� Edwards, Mill street. Brussels, on WelneewWy. •Illi,.' 4f h. their you:tweeet daughter. Am11itda May i\tinnl.'l, was' united In Marriage to Ben We,lwlley.' who rerntly returned from tin. wear. The g•eremony Wan perforrnel by Rev. W. E. Stafford. Mr. and Mr'. W1)1141,. ley will make their home In Ilrusse•ls. Mee. Agars 1t. Wfltsie passel away 111I June !Iib tit the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. A. W. Dennison, Ilrnss el", at the age of sixty-seven years. \\'Iltslr's home was at Seaforth and Mlle W111 visiting her daughter here when she took ill. i I I,IY'KNIIW. Sirs. Wm. (ilesw,n and son Frul,klin :,.Ivy returned from irvftw, Allwrta. after emend Tears' abseil... Alex. McKay. an old-time resident of I.neklww, now of ('lareeholm. Alberta. In engineg friend+ In these ports. Do not Mutter another day`with itching B Inc or Firotrnd• Ing Pilcit. No surf/lent opet- etlon required. Dr. ('haoi. Ointment will relieve you at ono• and as certainly cure you. Iltic. a holt : en dealew. or lilnaan"on. Rate. & Co.. Limited, free if you Toronto. anti endow Sc. xstamp to pet mention li•"ics* Thr New Era in ('arida. Phis 1m the sigrlifi're111 title of an article in the .11114.' 1'x11141111411 Maga- . i lent of W +stem x114*.-- versity. Rev. E. E. Braithwaite. It is divided into three sub -titles: "The Neer Nation.- "Til.' New }wlm'Ntion. and -The New I'itixeushlp." The Hrst treats nhw.tly of material things. is fall of optimism. and predict,. that In Imputation and wealth the signs 11f the times point strongly to ,a tremendous expansion. The chapters 1111 i'lnenti1)11 dw•u mow w movements in 'I:r•u1 Britain. the United $tats". NMI .111 1114 11, and it is uhservel that hal ('atoda we are in the midst of the prevailing trndencirs lit these• other rnuutries. For Instance, its 1h'. i1r,ithw•alt.' ob- serves : "111 I►ntarir, the nnlversitleM are stow considering 11 revision of the ma- triculation enrrl,ul„in. One nnlvera- Ity. at hetet. 114 ready to reemunl.•lal that It he lnadr possible for N Ina• trk-ulation certlfi,xte to be grantet-- arol prnlulhly this wnnlli WWI to the preslbillty of un arts degree rw•Ing gni noel -wit fu-isting on Intin lit every now. as has heretofore been done. This dos not signify x leswm- bag appreciation „f Latin or that it should not be demandr,I of rhos,' who ore expecting to 1s• high school teal•h- eri'. ole of those planning to follow e•r- t air other literary professions. 1t only menu+ that the exemption may in eer- tahl, •1 n•,nusta Me. he 44llO5•el for s11c11 am have a,.piraetiens for a liberal el111- eNH1111 Willie exlieetlllg to 1111 a very different sphere lit life from flame Just menti •d.' In "The New ('itlaeenohlp" 1Ir. Hen 1thwtllte conshI.rs the tendency towNr4e Oho he ,IIt•nsse" as -The ilrotherhroal of Man." L M`CIaIYS Awe sell this furnace it is a guaranteed heating sys- Wheninstallation pianned byauengineers, we deliver exact 1ynwi homyou want Comfort in Y if you are grim to install a furnace, let McClary's engineers show you how Ask abet? the LITTER ()RAPT MAN that turns on 'he l• f,, end simulate• them autamaNcdly. Suiishlne it should be done. They have seventy years of experience to guide them, and their services cost you nothing. Adopt their plan and you are assured of • comfortably heated home, and a durable economical heating plant. Let us tell you more about this proposition. 11 Sold by FRED HUNT STRAW HATS ARE WE RUSHING THE SEASON ? NO! We have a full line of up-to-date Hats for summer wear. They will please you -come and see. McLEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers The SQUARE GODERICH Wedding Invitations Latest Style Moderate Prices Get them tot The Signe1 BEST.PAYS. IT THE (:ET ELLI_ / Yonne and Charles St... Toronto 1; nutrd throUi hout. Canada fur high-grade Enter now. Write tor hetel.,etue�ucattoW.n. 1 ELLIOTT. Principal. • For Good Reliable Shoe Repairs, try Smith di Ring 70 Est.' S,rtel. Opros'ie Know C heeds Give Us a Trial ave you renewed your subscription to The Signal for 1919? Medkal Treatment Inc Returned Mea. A letter loaned hy the Departmetit of Soldiers Civil Tie-estahliShulent to tin' - lfledtcal pr+fes"ioi says: 'The I)epartulent of ertkllero' Civil Re-establfahment was creMM to leer - forth, among other function,' that of furnishing medical treatment for dlart- hllities due to or aggravated by service. occurring among cx•roemhnrn of the (.anadlan military ami naval forces ' There hal recently been added to this, hy oiler-In-crmnefl• the dirty ,.f flit -Melt- ing free medical treatment for any Illne.e or di,.ahility occurring among ex -members of the military or naval forces, within me year after discharge from the service. excepting In ea'w* where the diaahinty Is doe to vice, or nlisnondna•t.'' I'he itiadinal representative of the Department for this district is Dr. A. H. Macklin of (io.lerloh. 4 Longer -Wearing Stockings and Good-Lookiflg, Too Bustcr Brown stockings have the two essentials -- long wear and good looks -knitted right into them. You'll find they have neat, well -fitting appearance that they are suitable for all occasions. Your boy will be glad to wear them. And they are harder -wearing because we knit them frim extra - long yarn. Because we make them with a two -Fly leg and three-ply heel and toe. Because our employees have had years of special training in knitting Buster Brown durability into hosiery. You'll find they'll suit your boy fine. For what healthy boy isn't hard on stockings. They'll give you less mending to do-- they'll cost less because of the BUSTER BROWN'S SISTER'S S1'04 !Me; extra wear obtained. Rueter arnwn•a Clst.r'•�ifnrk_ Ask your dealer for "Buster Brdwn" durable Ina tor the atria lea splendid looking a.acalnl ala m..den to hosiery. Sold everywhere. mete e. A rem -thread Enellsh mercerised lisle arncY lige that 1 • shal•.d in el anJ woven .err Limited well The Chipman -Holton Knitting Co., +seer+ Slack. Leather Thede T"" Pink. m°' and whit.. Hamilton. Ont. --Mills also at Welland 'G he :;QISTER BROWN KilW