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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-12-11, Page 15• 1 Mould Not Sleep III COUNTY ii AND DISTRICT �+ Iluron township plans to have a park In the village of Ripiey as a xrluiers, memorial. The death of Jas. Mollard occurred 1)ecember 9th at Grand Bend, at Inc age 10i Illy -seven years. ' l Chat hospital on Sunr day,14thd ninst., aged Htty-eight years. A branch of the U. F. O. has been formed at Brucetield, with Juhil Mur - deck, ill Stanley, as president. Mrs. Sin e, an aged resident of Henrall, slips ed old tell at her home one Earnest Clark, Police elvllungl LiM week and dialtx:ated her hip macer, 338 King St., Kingston, -"A' eiigsrettc dropped in a box in ll. li. Pato writes: McLeod's hardware store at Ripley An c ti n had previously been obtained started a bre whish wasextinguished with upon some land suitable for the erection "For three. years I suffereddi(ticulty. of a building and the prospects are Vont nervousness and sleep- ! Innos. Cameron. of Baytteld met with bight for the carrying out of the protect. near. I believe myBondi- a Painful accident while teaming ,a fwd Clinton used to be quite a centre of the IIIdRe I of anal. Ile tell i ff the wagon and the ala: Industry. THE SIGNAL OODEZICH, ONT. TEMPLE RHEUMATIC_ CAPSULES RHEIUMAT19cfEURITIS.SCIATlk LUMBAGO, NEURALGIA.GOUT A NSE KW FON Tai WOLST NUM( LV atzt tfMtfl $t^lbPws.I[R liir.Y Humanity has lacked • preetkrl rheumatic remedy ielnce time began. Foetuses are spent earl at hot springs, electric baths .I4 hospi- tals to oburio relict, yet better testate are achieved rightist home by sang T.a.C,'s "the tummoo ernes CMI-" just compare Rae cad noon* with any other treataeat and yo• will be coavioce$. Ask your drtggist or write as fog our new beinkltli It te Interest- ing nod cuts yew nothing ('Tt pleloos, les King W.. Toronto). We marl asywkarso0 Sole agent for t:ulleri.'h, 11. c' lino - lop, 1'hw.l1., chemist and 1Iruggi-t, Rion WAS brought about by I wheel peened over his leg. ',Verwok r. I had f1'aquent I Iltr. and Mrs. W: A. Lamont and son headaches, neuralgic pains and ' Arthur have return. to their hone In twitching of nerves and {Grey township after a trip of six months, muscles. I had indigestion, !....Ain which they vaned Western Canada to and Caluornla. was short of breath and easily Nlr. and Mrs. Jobe k Mantling, of Hul- tired. I commenced a treat- I kis lownsnip antlouafie the engageraeM Gent of I)r. ClAaae's Nerve , 01 then daughter, EIvaR. , to Fra• c s A. Food, and seven bones of this ;TamWyn, the wedding to take Place Christmas week. " medicine cured me of all my A quiet wig W1$1oleiaaiaed at the symptoms. I am now feeling Evangelical parsonage, Cr-diton. on h- one hundred per cent better camber 9th, when Mary. Roezler, daughter ,than, I was, and have to thank !of John Roesler, was united In marriage Rands, who returned recently has been residing kat K n Close observers in the ranks of the The Yule -log, • probable variant a the l'hrlst- testln folk - to Moses Foist, all of Crediton. M11lpn an s. re lir for some time, but was making arra e. good health I am now Mrs. Mary Ann Taylor, widow of the late Thomas Taylor. passed away on Frday, 12th inst.. aged eighty-five years. Born in England. _ she came to Canada with her husband sixty years ago and had lived in Clinton ever since. Two sons, George and James, survive and live in town. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hunniford. un December llth, the mar- riage took place of Miss Agnes Whithead CHRISTMAS ACTS AS TONIC LI -OF THE Lacey to Frank Hunniford, both ' of I SEAPORTH. A ver y ,uc•csssful bazaar was held by the people of St. James' parish in the school hail on December 10th and 11th.' The proceeds were $ t. 3 00 The thermometer registered II below zero In Seatorth Wednesday of last week. Thompson Scott has purchasedck ott the stationery and scboot pplY Umb'tch and has tr itfd a brattunerI business in his father s store. The Seaforth band held its annual ' meeting last week and elected otlicers for the coning year. A good deal of interest is being taken by both old and newf members While Sydney Gegnnwtt, smith, was diving his car in town one day last week it took tire, and before he could get the tlatnes extinguished the top, cushions and other parts of the car had been burned. Temporary Withdrawal Canadian Paci- fic "Trans -Canada Limited" Trains Effective January 1st, 1920. the fans- train car andtVancouverrfic all lleav g Toronto o7.1or 15 p m., daily, will be tempora withdrawn • There will- not be lay change in the 'Vancouver Express. It.;'will continue 1 o leave Toronto at 10 p. -m. daily. T Canada Lirwted the Canadian Thursday, Ins r'totwr .5, 1919. 't THERE'S A SONS IN THE MR •Tb...'. • Deng la the girl Theses • •tar d the earl There's • ether's deep pray.; AN • baby'■ low eryl AN the star rains 1u �rs While the beautiful Melt. Toe the manger or Ntklehea Cradles • bins l There's • tumult of 301 O'er the wonderful birth. For the Virgin's sweet boy la the Lord or the earth. Aye! the roar rales 1L fire While the beautltul slag, lar the manger err Betblebella Cradle, • tang' la the light of that etas Us the ages Ins peened. And that gong from star Iiaa swept o'er th. world. 'Every hearth le aflame, And the beautlttl sins la the homes oI the nation/ That Jesus la Kingt We rejoice In the light. And we echo the song Tbat oomes dews through ohm as. From the heavenly throng. Ars! we shout to the lover avansel they brine . AN we greet In his cradle Our Savior and -Josiah O. Hellas.. 'Medford. The ceremony was performed ' YULE, -4.011,' Happy end [ahllaratlnd Mental Sp ;shield So Lighted From Partial.Ind. Rev. A. E. n, Mea ' Hae Good Effect on People, D• Last l/esr•s Which should George }pollard hal been; seriously I glare Medical Obacrvers Preierved for Good Luck. De- lp the result of a stroke. Ile by Don of H 11 Dr. Chpse's Nerve Food for en- { ftotn Saskatchewan after tanning there ments to return to this locality when he I medical profession hire noted tine very the booere—so characteristic of aua Dr.tffg." �kr a number of tars. has purchased the tsterestlag fact concernl°t fostivls—has some lute t ( Tilos lac d+on 11th became 111. mus ee•tta°—that It generally Idge In medieval 100.cre'arm o v has • Dr. Cows Nerve Teod, 50 coat. a list, 'W. C. Brown has retired from the nal toile eRect upon thele patients. Mr. and C avi paying 17,000 for it.of tar QTS, •u deafen, or IWmusaa.' *Coact: and Mrs. UsydtOn may remove to and s cceede n foreman on r of G T.R. i t & Co. Ltd., Toronto. &useels. land is succeeded by C. Rafter of Blyth. ; Iq exDlanatlos• of this the Loudon Richard Oliver, a young man whose I, Roy East, who went to Stherr.1 a. -fettle 'Lancet says that since Christmas has home is at Grand Bend. was killed by a lover a year ago to establish a branch of muse to be regarded as • time for cheer, a unfeeraal feeling of cute 'train at lirinwnt on December Inch. He !the (loyal i%nk, has returned to Canada. I good was working as a carpenter on the new It was deemed ulwese to estabh.h a i tentment and happiness Is engendered _ plant of Canadian Milk Products, Limited. bankin.t institution there owi'tg to the at thio time of Joyousness. routine la as was walking on the factory railway unsettled state of affairs all over Russia I tar a while relieved. a certain fresb- recalled Mr. E tet will fief Is given to the daI!v round, dif- siding when he was struck by a shunting train and instantly killed. Cbe body was N Wren to Grand Bend for burial. K bome at W. H Reynolds died at h of Its own. m eval England. Its duration e.tnclded with the l'hrlatmas revels. Re long as It burned. the teoant had • tight to feed at the lord's expense. The log was Satan cut from an ash -tree -- the sacred tree of our Saxon forefath- ers. There'll; a gypsy legend that our Lord was horn 1n a field ■fid brought and he WJi �ep by an ash -Ere. probably visit Clinton relatives early in I 'atoms of opinion an sunk. and The Star in may be teat what ewspaper, re getting , inn of informing, a are get - z { tamp• "—that's all! When when ugly dandruff bottle of delightful, sill save your hair, ice, thick htbr, too, The Double Track Rorie 1" tMl'.'11 MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT A 1111 CHICAGO Uns-s1e•lltd diuing car 1 -sleeping care on night 1 parlor rats on principal day Frill informntion frau anY, ti • The Ing should. properly. bo, lighted the new year. charitable spirit prevails. L It, by ; wltb a portion of hitt year's lag, a the wad, hoping for ton much that the piety of which Is always supposed to IVO `SEARS 1somasP PAIN THEN somas or Loud fellowehlp should peace ba preserved for lurk. At the same and methods of •117 - Christmas candle bad to be lighted. Henstheagaef ll oan «evenlytnisevtY• en �tiiberars. ale lltIshad a1 �ye { lived at Hensel! since 1876 and was a carpenter ancontactor d building contctor by trade The Tnvitt Memorial church at Qt tl'K IilP.1.IFM% same lasting elpu Lille 'tract uumanner'm manfie tame that the GTrlstas Ire was Ito, t\• It soy Dot be easy to trace exactly Exeter le one of the buildings which bear Wlla- well-being comm With the advent M the Christmas candle, venaek Mimed testimony W his ability and good work- 1 Dec.�3 all ..I Ohrlxtmaa, for the psychological Cao for 12 day.-tbe peeled of festielty. a Kidney J (A portion of last year's taper has al - John Weidman -1 sed Ilorid'. y wb this muss of exhilaration and. » b be kept.) 1t was uslacky to riot — ha a ce Mr. and hire. Reynolds would /odd's K d Kidney Nis are worth) their tun c•oerrned are sot simple. Rat !At St- John's college, Oxford, can still 1. have celebrated their gl.lden weddin g ikldd a Y This glowing Utbute to the males point is that the mental nacre be sees the ancient stone socket with asuilvermssy on the sons and the gond old Canadian kidney rrmedyi does everybody [ the Agana (lent an Ins:i• cad the e l fed of this month wesght in gold." tad good. and the annual in which the spared. Several Del stamp, hadu hes ',daughters survive. canes from the lips 'of Mr. John Weld- • feetivlty 1s Just as excellent C'hrlatmas candle was pia els daughterasurvlve. man. a well-known and highly respected •talon as the prescription of the physl- lblgh table. EXETER. resident here. and Mr. Weidman justifies) clan whtch gives owe aud vigor to the T Us the Isle of Man. the tutu 1orsstr` ..0 B. Stell has sold the residence the tribute out of his own experience. struggle in life's race. There Is 110 IJ carried long tapers to church Oil ',occupied by W. S. Howey on Andrew i was suffering from backache for two { need nowadays, thanks to the good • ChNstmat eve. street to Mrs.•P. Gardiner. of t-sblxne, ears. 1 could hardly stand up straight. II 1.1)x0 of the people and the couusrla who gets possesetun in the sprinlg. The tiled all kinds of prtoe was $'2,x00. Trout; Tiekot Agent. or. C. li: lfok� ing. Ui.trict 1'a taefiger Agus Telt neat°- (:. $, Lane'E-. Station Agent, pho • P. P. LAWRENCE lit SONS Town Agents Phone a CAN ''01A�.f. :c TEMPORARY REDUCTION PASSENGER 'TRAIN SERVICE WIL!- BE MADE Effective January 4, 1920 FOU FI'i.f. PARTICULARS APT TICKET AGENTS NO*Ii —The •TrsM.G•ada' will be tempckarily withdraws Jas. 1st. 1931. medicine but none 01 them seemed to give me relief. My back seemed to get worse all the time. Then 1 decided to try Dorld's Kidney Pills and sent for two boxes. 1 used up one and my back improved. 1 used four all. They cured me completely." Mr. cv marts lame back was ca by sick kido ys. That's why he got such ,prompt and permanent relief leen Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's Kidney Pills make good health by removing the seeds of disease. Miss Elizabeth Balsden, eldest dau400. fer ormerly of s Exeter. was married on the 10th Inst. to Robert G. Boyd, of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd will re- side at Sarnia. Mie Kinsman. teacher in the Exeter public school, slipped on a' Step at her �; home and in falling sprained her wrist and • received other nluries- She was unable 'to take her school work for the last week of the term. Building, Contracting and General Carpenter Work The Inde . are prepared to take contracts and execute orders Inc any work lo the above line s. Having haul years\pt experience, they can assure the public of first-class, dependnhlr work. All orders will eive prompt stteatloa 11E0. W FS ROOK, Tract 'gar Street, M. BOW LER' Tiawle Street. HAVE A GUESS for the Centrepiece Guess the number of beans in the jar. A guest kr every 2;,c purchase: The prize is a beautiful embroidered Centre- piece. The Exeter Patriotic League used the balance of its funds on hand in purchate • ing 150 pounds of turkey which was shipped to the Byron Sanatorium for Christmas cheer. CLINTON. On Tuesday afternoon of last week, at the Baptist parsonage. Rev. E O. Forde united in marriage Mrs. Irene Willis. daughter of Mrs. Leppington of Clinton, and Wesley Lawrence of- Weyburn. Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence plan to spend the winter at Sarnia and go West in the spring. J. J. Merner, M. P., met the Clinton Berard of Trade last week and discussed the establishing of a flax mill in this town, Buy your Christmas Presents here A stock of lovely goods to choose from. Miss S. Noble East Side Square Gederich MYTH. Leith, who conducted a tinsmith ing nd p umbing business here in con - mei with Moore & Son's hardware, has dlttpoeed of his business to J.G. Mc- Laughlin, who is now in possession. The death occurred at Venice, Califon nia, on laecember 4th, of William Camp- bell, a fr)rmer resident of Blyth. Mr. Campbell was a well-known citizen of this village, being Court clerk for some time prior to his removal to Toronto a number of years ago. • . Archibald Taylor. a well-known citizen of Blyth• died on Saturday. i3th inst.. at of their mwif..al adviser*, to neiritllfe 1 AND about the evils of a stupid indulcl•rsee. In rood. sirahol and tuber... on 11 fat- tis. occasion such as the present. Practically everyllulty realizes the great pblaloinglral adsa°tages of w- ipe wise oa • merry tCCD181 11 and the disadvantages of being a fool. Many more persons than formerly feel where alae ends and abuse begins. sad they ae't sensibly accordingly; and I no tar frown It being • crate to make the season festive by enjoying. on a little extended 'scale perhaps.. the creature comforts of Ofe, some decided good Is done to both the mental and physical health of the individual. • The festive season may. therefore, be welcomed which brings cheer to thousands, whfrb Induces the generous the mental sad •lid charitable to brace physical functions of the cowmunttp at large. giving it the opportunity of reUnquishing Its badness and its wor- ries onries for a time, to start again re- freshed efreshed and ready for "the trivlel round, the common tank." The pre - "A Merry Christmas" 1s the ageof seventy-three years, Since acrsption h •• 1 afore" of 1873 Mr. Taylor had been a resident of sound so long as t • s gn Blyth. For some years he and his cousin, geed woes is observed. _ the late Peter blder, cconductedducted the flour MI Business Colleges are not alike. ticket a Reboot carefully. ELLIOTT Yonge and Charlet SIC.. Toronto (woes the rarrer'aar of •11 who de"r< 10111 $nay. Get oaf Catalogue. read our mead& then dads. Enter now. W J ELLIOTT. Principe et The Trouble Man it's a comfort to know there's a than on whom you mac call in your troubles—the Plumber. We know our Intones* and are here t0 serve you. 1 FRED. HUNT mill here then owned by the late `Pat Kelly. Later he Brent into the grxery. ' business, continuing in this Zine until as i spring, when he wttd the business and retired. His wife survives. THE PLViMSLR" NM. l$sn Meeh PONS lac Plumbing gavestanughing Fleeting Metal Writ GIVES WIFE GLYCERINE MiXTURE. A retired merchant whose wife suffered for years from catarrh of the stomach finally gave her simple glycerine, buck- thorn i ONE bottle produced great results. Be- cause Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel it removes all fowl matter which poisoned stomach. Relieves ANY CASE soul stomach or gas on stomach. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. Campbell's Drug Store. W1tiUIIA5l. The wedding of Mi to Jas. Johnston, S• Ma, formerly of Donald. of Toronto. took place in the city on December tOth. Rev. L. Skey officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Maclhxiald will reside at Sudbury. John Petrie, a brother of Rev. D. Perrie of this town, died at St. Paul. Minn.. on December 111th The de- ceased spent hie early years at, the old family home in (,regi township. He had resided at Edmonton. Alberta, Inc a number of years, ani went to St. I'aul for hospital treatment. Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Wellgood. le n( Winnipeg, are here for mar's parents, Mr. f months visiting Mr. andlMr•.. Jos. Wellwood. LUCE NOW. The death of William Macintosh, at the age of eighty-seven years, removed an old resident of Lueknnw. For nearly twenty-two years Mr. Macintosh had been confined to his lied as the result of an injury sustained while at work in an excavation on a Lucknow street. His wife survives, with one daughter, Mry. MacKinnon. of town, and three sons. Winne, in the West, Frank and William, iA Lucknnw. James Macdonald. of Ettinger, Saskat- chewan. Is spending a couple of Months With friends in Ashfield. BEFORE CHRISTMAS. TOO. The Season's Compliments a:r We extend to all onr ftiendsand custonterso\Avery best wishes for Christmas and the New year, and our hearty thanks for the patronage extended to W during the year that is cluing. IZor 19^21) we trust that we shall all have an even greater measure of prosperity than the present year has given us. We shall be right here in the old stand to serve the public to the test of our ability, and vvill welcome old friends anti new. McLEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers THE SQUARE GODERICH rept to be "hunk from the chimney with care." The New Ragland gtodt• Ing of this kind Is usnalli long la the leg and knitted from weyarn. There wears stockings oo Caps Oat' which have been used by four goners• tions of cbildren. Once emptied d their treasure on Christmas morstSg they are rolled up and marked ant laid-si#aylur tis asst y� taw* al es. The Question N Inaperfai!•L Millions ire—Toll ane, eblld, MT yaust gas wbo wusts to marry you this t'►eists•s, has he got may Immo? — Mons 1 oca sca 1. Miss las j Why, he has Jost given me • dust* dlaaeend rise studded with pearls, Millionaire--YeeI know. Has le any money lent "Jeanette, you are the light of nay life. You're my ans, my stars. my all. you're m,7 "Yes, George. 1 know s1J •flat ; tint you're broke. , The Bubble Burst. Toting Tom was spending Christ - ESPECIALLY AFTER CHRISTMAS. mas In the country slid had been M- elted to the beautiful borne of a sweet Pang thing named Agnes. "What a charming placer he said enthualatticslty, to Agnes' proud paw eats, "Does It go as far as those woods over tberer "It does," remarked the somewhat unsympathetic father. "Ah," said Tom. still eheerlly ; "and to that old stone wall neer there. art" "It does," came the grist answer; "and It goes as tar as the river on the -- --- south, and to the main road on the northea" "RutLful1" put In Tom, . "Tee," went on the old man, 'but Maas Romantique—You men- before marriage you pay compliments. bat atter— Mr.WIee—We pay,,the puha. !knb..rritw for The signal Now -, thin. is ton • for farts Stag. The justiis• f* waiting." . •"Theeesnetits. -le wuitilig ! Well,, 1 supttna• 1 mu't go, lint the !hint; 101, IA) amble'', and Is-shh'w, 1'd rather a pried to du it." gone -TCR TERM ROM JAN. STM (dad/�Gc/ailit/ STRATFORD. ONT.. Western Ontario's Largest and Best s Commercial School we give thorough coo" wrtend have experiuu..txl inrtructerre in (SunMOP- eial, Shorthand and 'telegraphy De pal•trnent4. We aiseia1 graduates, W potation's.' Write for onr free (at- allogue. it may interWtt you. D. A. MCLACHLAN, Pr(nelpal M11111gl MI uM111M111MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIlUIpIppIIIl111111111111111111M111D E It doesn't go with Agnes!" Then Tom faded peacefully frogs Hew. Stockings for Christmas Only. The Christmas hacking as generally known 1s one taken from the bureau supply for dally wear. In certain parts of the country. however. the Christmas stocking Is never In in en - YOUR AMBITION Do you tire out easily? Have you lost some of your accustomed vim and is your ambition to do thing_s at low ebb? our resistance is broken. \You should find help and invigora- tion in nchy flourishing MIS EMULSION 'Taken faithfully for a reasonable length of time, Scott's seldom fail.: to freshen the blood, build up the general health and impart a feeling of .ell -being to the body. er t For that tired -out feeling take Scott's Emulsion.�i ar.Al a Down*. Tomsk". 1101 Iv 11 t • 1 i111111llllll111111llllllllllltilllll11011llllllllllll111111111111llllll1111111111t 11111) We Extend to One and All Our Very Heartiest Greeting this Holiday Season W. A. HOEY, Grocer �r Dean Bros. old stand .Phone 110