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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-9-4, Page 7• 411111111•• THF. R?AAAL Use only three level tea- ' spoonfuls for five cups fiEDROSE TEkis good tes Sold only in sealed packages 11* II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl II i111111111111111iIIIllIIL _. WOOI) -... ._ A quantity of dry summer woo(1, I2 -in. long, at $1.50 per single cord or $2.00 delivered. Terms cash with order or s C.O.D. We will sell only on cash terms. El Orders may be left at house or store.SI W. R. PINDER 'Phone 1)) Ez- i111111111111111111111111I111II1111111111111111111111111111111IIIiIIN1111111111111111I11111111111f"r.'. ►IECURE STANDAD ATTE.\•TIO.\• SPEE D I. For Special Benefits to Autoists see our Local Representative Frank H. Wood issuer of Motor Permits The Square HEAD OFFICE Standard Auto Service Limited, 34 Toronto Street Toronto ■ Goderich COUNTY AND DISTRICT _ GODERICH. OFF AI were burn three sons and four daughters. 1 six tt whom are living. Three daughters , ll are in the West. two *ins. George anti 11 Joseph, are on the homestead. and lob: It has the Langside store. WINGHAM: pears, also poultry. at W . T. Riddell s' A former respruted resident of, ' \ ,torr, Auburn. have died at Toronto on August 2tttn, MISS LAURA .Ltr'd►wt\, pupil uf'the persono( Martha Bed, wife of Joh Neelands. Ihcrased was in her eight Mt F T Egemer, Mus. lieu•.• is pre- 1 eighth year. er 1 ,w can dispose of ur olums and oared to re, lir pupils on the piuuo. A popu'ar young lady of Wingh .•' 1• ti lin prepared for 'l,t4uutu,• Cod* I Miss Anne T.W Lamm, ''a tghtrrol yl .ematory extoninartoUs rip to inti iii 1 and sirs. K m- IVdliarnauo, was mar., holing Intermediate. For terms appl y A t Il 'th at Portland (Noe t1 M1819 L_tI R. JACKS0N. Auburn. ugus , I Albert H. King. t Mr. and Mrs. Kunz A Ira W. Borte, of East Wawanush, is 1 reside al Portland. dead in his fifty-second year. W. A. Miller has sold his fruit and c'o• - l.ucknow people complain of a number fectionery business to Herman McKay. of petty robberies committed: to that of afooretield. Albert Fitt, the Wine= man who The financial statement of the veterans' was recently charged w th ••, bigamy at Day celebration at Seafnrth shows re• Toronto, is again in the limelight. Tors ceiot2 of S6.251.',7 and expenditures of time he a arrested charged with' threaten. sit 219.74, leaving a balance on hand of I ing to take his wife's tile. It Is said he t;; t1;12.13, has written several threatening letters to 1,e, the nix year tad son of Mr. and hi: l their wife, iffa,lye and whom he resides in W..nigha Mrs, George Hunter. of Usbnnw. was ! with ted severely kicked in the face by a colt. once returiuni from overseas. I stitchr to CI.INTON rite-r.'and for a tow days the boy was in � Mr::. Annie Moffat, of the Ls,ruiun rnuus condition. I road; fell off a chair, breaking her wrist. cath of Mrs. George Kellerman. IAstar • Dashwood. sagas eve ng. Au suddenly 1 he one day last week need she, w::s ; tiro%' Nrdnesday evening, Au u "fMh vlule ly g The wound required severa at I he d n Miss Bertha y s horse ran away st n,to the round.lustalrnr some deceased had not been very well ter` rd painful injures.., • acme. but was apnprent:. much . during the week before her deathh.. which James Nfril. engineer at the knittingM. came quare unexpectedly . Mrs. Keller- , fact ry. was severely burned .:,bout the t man. whose maiden name was Barbara lace ani head and arms by -an explosion tnwnrhlp .:xty• . which occurred while he was cleaning out two years ao, ti.+ides h• r husband. the hander. It is thought the compound th her. JUST ARRIVED Haugh. was born are Nay used in cleaning the boiier forrned a za ser auris sot stye A hne old man. in the person of • which tgmted upon contact with the - Thumas Murray of Lantade. passed genre's torch. away Tuesday morning Ot last week. to After an uprra'ion at the Clinton hos his eighty•t(rst ;ear. He was one of the pital, Mrs. T. 1 McNeil passed away early iettlrrs of the 2nd conCesio,n of Monday evening of last week. The de- $ Krol es. where r h had lived for over ceased was a daughter of the lots Vi dham of the township and for seven nears clerk life here. She n survived by her ha -band Ann n i•::tzabeth Tiffin. and t., them tool J A New Ldoper. of .ne Yuri;: A. T. Landon. Eng., and three suers. !sirs.• 'nifty Ip t and, triosurer. He was manned In iwoitt and two lona her mother, three brothers:` Cooper. of Clinton: Ernest Cooper, of Economically clean She sa,eJ work–Sunlight Soap w shed the clothes without rub- htnt. She saved time - she did other work while Sunlight did the wash. She weed money— Sunlight is an absolutely pure soap,therefore there it less soap used for %tibias than with ordinary soap, and lets wear ani tear of the clothes. .414lso,t sa lent..( the Snap )o• ,l 1? c. rr h, .there re For fort Years he wasauditor � Cooper and was born and"sport. all her —_-- x",,,..... -"MX ri School of Commerce C ntof .r d lGod r ch, C tarJoe Offers the following courses : 1'h.'.1't►I, lL wine .'.I'I'I:FT•INI.II, I'll'/L SEi:J.1t'8- (11,,l ,r',reinI i'Oilrser for Students The following advantages : Ili;lrlrl /hatlijieri Trurliin: .girl' r/Antra /Grrxirremf ,':r/stror of IA,nkkerpinrf Credenfirrl Tpiae,rritirt.f•Teet I'oxitions I;uurantfed A Business Education pays for Itself in a few months. Now is the time for the young man or woman to make an investment that Wil give -splendid returns in the years to come. For terms. etc.. write B. F. Ward, M. A. Stone, Com Specialist. Vice -Principal. B. A.. M. Accts.. `Principal. II Phone : : : 208 ■ School opens Tuesday, Sept. 2nd. �'''' RR,, �foII��AAp1 ,•.l� fi�l!', ellGi� i 'wilslR.RA1��JJu�T �' I I X "Just C a n't Are istrorlg and Mrs. Gauer. of 1. i,:forma. and Mrs. Struthers. of China. but n ,w at work Iy home. more." The faded, laded. A NOTABLE GiFT. over- worked . woman, with Winghatn Lawyer Presents Botat:cat lath. • A. Poor+TF:KFI5t1, ' pains here or Collection to Western. Un,rersa:.. J.Fano ,'er , ,• .t . .:v al I,r gra •'tt- f o„ Et 51. N. Eitz ou 4'1.49. F 1) - $4 50: lKc,; ti I. B olio , C. Campbe .. 5' sin. P. W. S. M cBur'iry a t',..0): Lnnvel.._ . . R. Scott. $140:-.H. J Cum 51 Taylor. 51: W. Mason, 51; P. \ n ,-•--• - J. tunny. 5_. (in m, tam of of hau., an! Straugt.ar. thecounCo •h•, a lour, to meet again on Mon I Sea ef:i • there. London. Sept. l.- Upon hi, re: ur n from should a a k Huron roomy last week. Dr. L. A. Wood. her neighbor director 1if the advancement bureau of for adv,ce. the Western University, announced that •Cholera icfa tum is one Vi ingttam. lead Deep uttered by u- owner the las U'mA.Morton botanical a,lircu,n. of :fitments of ch:odhuud. It Is a 1: Ten - to- ow' she W a e to the vereuy. This it one act the summer months, and or:a' s or acts,' d r a g g e d nnest collections of its land a1 the comes o,n-uddei ty. espec:aMy du: tog is takers the litelaone mas soon be beyond pains anal sit. down by the DotnunlopLI Canada• and al tunablyover thibe rty accepted by year ago, thMr. M UI utques• n:versttrY- aid. Baby's Own Tablets are an Ideal' m-d:ane in warding .011 tht- tri uble.. They regulate, the Cholera Infantum. i tun. .. h bowels and sweeten As merits of Ger %stye,pis now police magistrate of the town' the stomach and thus preyrnt all the amssod was completely cured by of 1Aingham. became interested In the dreaded summer complaints. They are that temperance tonic made from plant lite of Western Ontano, and began an absolutely safe medicine, being guar wad barks and mete and known for 5p to gather apecimet•s of its flora. by an anteed by ago^rnitnent analyst to c m raaborate policy of enc name he Kradualty fain - no 'opiates or narcotics 'ox other years as Dr. Pierne'a Favorite Prencnp• burls up a colhetton chi h a r..,1 only harmful oleo(. They cannot possillly do tion. W'ben a woman eomplama of back- representative of the p ant 11:e of Ori- harm -they noway'• da grrnd, "L'he Tablets ache, dizziness or pain when everything ' tario. but of all North Amenia and of are -ofd b; medicine dealers orb. m ul al looks black belure her eyes—a dragpni Lads beyond the seas. ' Li cents a box from the Ur. N Llano' down. with nervous- ,. 1 hr ..wren collection as it stands • to- , Medicine Co.. Brockville. Orn. feeling, or bearing day contains over two thousand distinct Dees, she should turn to this "temperance'specimens In addition. it has hundreds' herbal tonic, known as Dr. Pierce's Favo• of dupucate specimens which can be used 'F.11.1..FAIR•S-1919. nu Prescription. h can obtained btai i° by the Western University, it need be. for exchange purposes. Mr. Morton has slrnortt rry drug store in the land sad ' ke tall has rrcexds w th psi.^staking aC- E V h Wept. *1-13 slept. 15. IF, 17 the ingredients ere printed in plain ng• curacy', while the mounting of is spec - l;rwlrrirh thekal wrapper Put up in tableta ter- res has been dont afgLihe most ape Ino op hyoid. Dr. Pierce. tai Invalid's'Invalid's' Rotel, Bub- proved scientific �tt�y by Dominion e has been c bio, N. Y., will send a trial size for10•cents. 'congratulated, S' been • wonderful heft, m n. and Woe rctm, -- ala a• that others may be benefited by w fait Wham 1 eras a girl 1 was always delicate. Mother t My other thought she n.oid never raise eme. as 1 get elder I frfres.or worse. dorto" sad I would laser to have •n operation. I suffered at turas intentrm antearmor My mother started rezone me a.'a 'Pev. prenu POn: and it finally cured me of all my trouble After 1 marred 1 used it mon, My chiMr.•r, are all healthy and 'tinea X Thee-sdiMne did wonders for me. saved e much "offering. and I can hrafly recommend o to weak women or thee• noire • fasgy.--IoW. A. W. Rosa. 113 Tecumseh Street Government officials. bac by Profession•1 Tuaowto. owe. - • Dr Pleree'. Madicina hr al collectors in various parrs of Amenca. h ND TRUNK SYSTEM The Double Track Route l , l\'5111 MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT ani CHICAGO ter the carefulness of his work. Professor A. U. Robertson. head of the' department t t biology and botany at the, Urevertuty . was highly gratified wnen he learned that the Morton collection would come to London. "It will be splendid f 1 or the University.' was his comment. "1 , have been wishing for lust such d thing to happen for some time." Professor Robertson intimated that the collection %ould place his department upon a new tooting. and the it would be of great practical service to the University. Although several Canadian universities have got d b tanic.,I collectons. the'I Western University will now be cumpar- • atively'wellsituated in this regard. The significance of the Murton collection is that at res basis it is highly representative of the Rita act Ontario. the Mosinee in which the Western University must do ifs work. Those who expect to see a large Uni- I versity arise in Western Ontario will be pl a ed that Mr. Morton selected the vlestern University as the repository of the valuable collection which he has made during a long period of patient toil. Mr. Morton has been a practising lawyer Unexcelled tlaning.car service at Wtngham for many yea, s, and , as Sleeping ea15 on night traits, and 1 I taken a great deal of Interest in the public parlor ears on principal day train's. life u n f Huron county. His giis ft a dence of the place that the Western I University Is now beginning to occupy in the minds of prominent citizens through- out this end act the Province. Fell information from any (grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn- ing. District Passenger Agent, To- ronto. 6.11. Lauder. station Agent, phone 29 P. P. LAWRENCE FL SONS Town Agents Phone n IEAST WAWANOSH. Minutes , of council meeting held on IAugust lath. all the members present. Minutes of last regular and special meet• togs were read and confirmed. - The -- Itreasurer's half yearly statement, showing ;a balance on hand at date of $755,50. , received and ordered hied. Fred Toll made application for the repairing of the Tull drain on lot 40. concession 3, BakingAlways In Sight THE clear glassdoor isonly one of the modern features of this dependable range. Its baking qualities you know. The cooking top will take the toiler either across or lengthwise. making it easy to cock the regular dinner on washday. andtes y bk ykot IVIltef reservoir is cleaning A dependable ther may removed for tnometer taker all guess -work out of baking. No other range will quite satisfy you once you ace the Pandora. MCCIarYS Pandora 13 Sold by FRED HUNT owner task; Councillors Buchanan and,. Straughan were instructed to attend to this matter. 10n m,ton of Irwin and Currie Chas. I Campt.eh was appointed inspector of the construction of Taylor's bridge. comes. Ions 6 and 7. 13ylaw No. 4, 1919i con- firming the appointment of collector, and bylaw No. 5, 1919. authorizing the Col- lection 01 3 per cent. extra on all taxes remaining unpaid after December Pith, were both read and passed. The following accounts were paid: The Muni- cipal World. supplies, 53.95; The .Wing• nam Advance. advertising contracts, 52; I he Wingham Time printing account, tat: treasurer W. Wawanosh township. share gravelling on division line, 57.50: J. Hoare. she p destroy, d by dogs, 524: J. C.Stoltz, services as sheep valuator, 52; W. Walden, cleaning hill sideline 33 and 34, concession 4, 55.110; A. Barr, moving grader, 55; Thos. Irwin, rep. culvert in Coulter swamp. concession 10, s19.30: W. Rodger, & awing tile and putting in culvert. concession 4, 5k: J. Johnston, widening roadpon Marshall's hill. conies sion 3. 515; Natt Johnston, inspecting' same, 53 75; Mrs. Porterfield, use of house for special council meetings, 53; J. Beecroft, com. statute labor tax, 14.50; n lEy Begin Now to Wear Them EVEN if all rnakera were to use the fine materials in Holeproof, this famous Losiery would ct 1 execI Eccauco of specialized methods of kn:te ting. Formorcthan16ycartHolc- proofs have amazed the public by theirdurability-rind t'-cy cne just as durable t sd-:7 c.1 entre besides bcin;, Elora .. beautiful. Our new styles are ready—a good time fur you to "etoc'; u?. Ten Dozen ladit's, silk 1 I0leprouf 11 osier)' All shade These' will not last long, as prices ad VSIOCe October l st. r... Y.rt Get your supply at -1111 prig McLEAN BIOS. Semi -heady Tailors and Gents' Furf.idiers The SQUARE GODERICH 1i c t •%t. thus ala �1 \low* Listowel 'Zurich Sett forth Myth si itt•hell I tl plev - ... Luckisr% 311i%erto' liar tield Tors sou ter 1 nIueuunou vyilig ha in Sept, 1:, 16I Wept. 1st, 17 Wept. . 111 I Wit. 1S, 19 I lire pt . 1!s. 19 Sept. 17, Its Sept. lh, 19 sept. 22. 23 Sept. 1:t, 24 slept. 23. 26 't•pt. 25. 211 Sept. 25, :Il }kept' 30. 4%1. 1 .y-it.:to, twee 1 l het. '_, :t Oct. tt, 9 1 Fall Term from Sept. 2nd. CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT.. western Ontario's largest and Best Commercial School AVc has.• (',.1,111 11 rill. Shorlha,Nl and Tcicgtraphy Drpartl,f ata, dlavr experienced outrun t a tri. G t v I- I hntuny;h tatrse • awl we assist grad to lomat ion!. A% rite for law t•atahiltue.I). A. McLecobatt, prim spat • Concerning' ` -Your Fall Shoes F you would secure service and satisfaction from your shoes this Fail, Iit is more than ever important that you should go o a reputable clearer in whom you have confidence, and see that the mi er's trade -mark is on the shoes you buy. This for the reason that leather know scarcer than at any time (luring the war, prices are higher, and some grades of leather are to -day almost unobtainable at any, price. — Millions f ire Of shoes, millions of feet of leather, have Veen bought out by the war. .This has mord' than offset the reduction in demand for army- shoes. And coaling upon a supply of matt -nal which wa. already i scarce, it has resulted in a situation which, for the time being,.is ious. 1 ¶ Therefore,. unless you have first-hand technical knowledge of shoes and either, you trust rely more closely than ever this Fall up•n the reputation of the mak• and of the retailer. 1 ¶ The retailer why has a -imputation to sustain will not endanger it for the sat e of a little extra profit. And no e-tablh` dlu manufacturer nuf actuf aprice,. l stamp his trade mar upon goods which do not represent, goodf ¶ The chances are that you do not feel any great interest in the leather' market, or in the conditions which govern the manufacture and distribution of shoes. But you ARE interested—%it,illy interested—in securing for yourself and your family reliable footwear at fair prices. • And the value which you receive for your h.ird- earned dollars is inexorably determined by throne same conditions which govern what Cwe AN Il the shca control yot rrnttthrxlade. rof buu ying, ng, so not asst eget tthe any posmore sible value for e can. it you every -dollar You spennnn r f So int think it only just and proper to telt you, :it the etommencentent of each season, what the conditions really are, so that you may base your buying judgment upon them. ' To Buy Wisely This Fall: FIRST: (:o to a reliably dealer who -e reputation you know and %those judgment j•otr cam trust : and SECOND: Make sure that the trade -'nark of a manufacturer whitest standing is known is fititmile.I upon the shoes yin, buy. "- • out onT Our 1,r,nklet, "How to Canada. 1 -lease address inquiries to Mir Shoes." It gladly tent h?nod eti chargee a t Afomtr 1. in 1 IOns a fret - for the Nations of Europe whose stocks of footwear were ennnnt rely wiped AMES HOLDEN McCREADY tts4ITTn T. 11. RIMER, Pre,sdent Shoemakers to the Nation ■ALIPA! ST. 1051-1 Qh'wner: MON TRIAL OTTAWA TORONTO LONDON 1 1 wistoieyo; Pyl:INA SASLATOON I'.AI.(.APT t