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Thursday, February 1920. ,-/'
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LUX and
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ur. Sweater
There is a delightful way of
cum do it yourself -so pure tha
sresehed again and again and ea
ihin it --so easy you
Olaf oweateg may be
time look like new.
It la with the rich cleanly lather t
UJX Ilakeamake. No rubbing or t
hist thppiag and rinsing. Sc pure
the uttermost cleansing power.
tims nothing that pure waftjitael
re is no substitute for LUX.
is sold at grocers, departmental' i a. etc '
Recipe bookIel "The- Care of
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Dainty Clothes sent on request.
.VER I3ROTHERS LIMITED, TORONT
the wonderful
sting necessary.
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WEST WAWANOSII. ' i
ill COUNTY AND DISTRICT!11 DOCTOR URGED •-ieeparTheattrflicholl,Wtstitsleaosh,, for the
ttleoniffitri an
report uf the 1
OPERATION in omongeutoijamneurltr.y.have bern t* mar k edriPthatil is!' ':
eaaininat ions. CI. IV. -m olflary Moir,
joore
The Orm of Joynt & Caldwell, Beneath
his been dissolyid, and the business is 11114011ld 1E. Pink- Robins, 4), Gustine Devereux, Mart»
took -------Lydia Eva King. Loretta Kinahan, Ernest
being continued by Nlr. Joynt.
ham's Vegetable Compound Cummins. Ambrose • Gibbons. lames
J. T. Wood has sold his 100 -acre gravel Gibbons. Sr. III.- Kathleen Muiphy,
and pasture farm in U-horne townshipto and Was Cured. Caeeelia Leddv. Clarence Gibbons.
Russell Skinner.000. anJr. 111. -Edna Kinah, 'tete Devereux.
August Hemme has disposed of his 150- Mona Leddy, Helen hlurphy, 'Annie
Baltimore, Md-" Nearly four years
vousness and bead- King. Jr. Il. -Wilfrid Kinahan. Fran. is
' acre farm at Manley to John Iluermann
1 suffered froth organic troubles, ner-
for $13,000 and is going into•manufactur- Leddy, Nlary Murphy. Sr. Pr. --Janie.
ing at Elmira. ll 1
Mrs. William 11. Penwarden, of aches and every Murphy. Lena LeddY, Willie Kell
borne, ditel on Thursday, January 29th.'..
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month woukl have to Best spellers for the niontb-E-va Kith •
Us -
stay be bed mem, oy Caecelia Leddy. Mona Leddy, .Wilfr e I
'i1H
at the age of sixty two years, survived y
„the time. Treat- Kirrehan, Frani t Leddy (equa
husband,ml .
b• r•
*het one son and one daughter. 1:i.; t;1'
4' •merits would relieve Number on rull 24. A-erage attendan
me for a time
Inc the month of January IS. MAL 1 .
I ' -Sbut
my doctor was al-
ave an operation. •Iterotome.Tracher.
ll tays urging me to
Mrs. Ann McQuade. a 'pioneer resident
• of •Tuckersmith. died at her home at
lEgmondville on , January 251h. She was
eighty years of age and is survived by
• two sons and four daughters.
...• .. An Athletic Association has been
fore.ed at Zurich to encourage -and super-
. vise all outdoor sports in the village, such
• as baseball. sating. etc. A new open-air
- skating rink has been established m the
,_ village at a cri, of about $1.0100.
At St. Boni \ce church, Zurich. on
cs
, I January 24th. Re A..M. Stroeder united
. in marriage Miss Gi adye Jeffrey, darighter
of*Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jeffrey, of Hay
My sister asked -mi
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KAKI I's the. News.
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.4.,,e_to try Lydia E. Pink- The Signal would like to be able to
• h a m's Vegetable ubliell every item of interest IWO. t •
Compound before ope . floirselage•-and another. without
)1 consenting to an in ssing one. And ' ti. this end we ask the
/ /operation. I took lo -operation of, out !ovals. • Bring in:
i - five bottle* of itand •end in. or phone :irony item of news to
) lil gle' it has completely ,sur office. It does; not nvitter whether
cured . me . and my you are a suaecriber or not wile!
work is a pteasure. 1 ten all myever
friend the news froth y quarter_
who have any trouble of this kind what and from every corner rt
-eihe surroint :
Lydia Er l'inkham'e Veletable Com- mg townehips. We do our best 10. get .!
township. and . Wilbur I)ewey, of . orttt •pound has done for me.' \-Neuas.: B. but ue cant get it all without as,,14:111,
Malden, Essex oiunty. ' • BairroonAll, 609 Calvertew B.d., 1.14011..i- It your community is not. represente‘t .
- A_reetty eeeriebott_toolL_ .ptact at 51.4 more, Md. :., _ , • 2, . • • our eolimuokeind sou would like to act
Peter's church. church. orysdate. on February! It is only esassiey for -to woman ts- lour coreispontlent; write us liboutit. We
2nd, when Mrs, Josephine Meidinger dread the theegbeet an oper41,1001. SO have lust -class correspondents who send,
became the bride of Aserick • Brisson. of many women have been restored to 1 us regular budgets, • whic.h we apiareciate
Si. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Brt-son will *health by tine famous remedy. Lydia E. , very much, and some others who head
' reside cm the groom's farm on the Saub., le air okpeharfrn'tisoSn'efeastabhleeenCoadmvpouisednd,tuaaftteirt ,ecasional news. 0.e like it all and •
eould urge the • oree'ationals to Exeunt..
r'• lineThe death occurred on -January' fftst-di will Fey. any women who suffers from
each adrrientis to consider trying it be- regulais. But you do not need to be
..,me a• recognized 'correspondent. I 1
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Mrs. George Johnston. of the tst concee-
lora submitting to sucb a tryusg ordeaL mottling of antrteNt happens it1 your
of t Grey towni.iiip, after several . ;
moutha. of, illness. 'The deceaeed sae __. __
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• • ne yes in efilly -that is A -0110tO .impos tient
oeuniunity let s:,. know about it. Send
sixty-eight• sear', of. ao and is survived ,
- mat ter -,aiel make ,t cicar and concise.
by r huthand, lode sons and five -
, vet of
Mr. --arieLNIre. Peter frodds. Of•Mr' liersf°rd" rif ilamilr°11' "s Pur* MUCH SUFFERING,
, chased the baking business of • E. Ltritton.
C re . st anew. died on luevlay of last week. DUE TO THIN BLOOD.
le a :IS attending the Setfort h Collegiate : Ex-Mayor..•-A• f. Cooper has been i,
tit le when he was taken ill with the appynterl by the ,Pntario Government. a
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" ilwasoseaken t
seed, away in a few
lir borne of the bride
rs. W. J. Ford. j....libr
ars. 4th. their dau
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is r - • Mrs. Frank Havey -Ind farnily have
removed to town from Burlington.
1.1eYd DodSse the seventeen -.year-old • , ..•
ANNOUNCEMENT ry
We are, pleased to he able to inform the public that cru
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are *a w poqition to supply any quantity of hard coal '
clergyman.
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yrs . . . .. t, 14wing to HI -health ,F., E,tlionniford hag , .
Red Blood. Necessary to
• parents. Mr.,t Wild .his grocer .• busrnres to. F. W. Wig. Ride •
'townehiq, IV Ihr him, ‘tho v...1. take posseesion
rneHealth and Strength.
ene. was united in mre'terriae‘e Ito II lialkirctit,".'st'.'..'. l'-ar! itif has sold her linuee, on • If morepeople knew hon -many ips and
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rev Dergall. son of fr. and .Onta:, ,.".....tt to Albvrt % odden, of Lul- 1:ajitS. are eauseti by yhin. watery blood a i
Leeseati pi the Lontlo Wild i lett, who gets possession in iPe smarty-, • ; iirgavde,g4h.4114,,,04_ a,otati b, . . • _
Wileon was the odic
Albert-
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in Atro anti quantity of ...oft coal fur domestic use. is ,- The ma
church. Clint,
e VriSh to eXteuil thanIfs to ons customers, who have .2sth. of Miss Fl
• patient during the stress of the coal shortage, and X Mr. and Mrs Tie
t- it -has teen relieved we will give our old-time x Nlorrieon. bat, ,01
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and prompt delivery. . Nlorrison will reside
F.ather Hogan offici
GARMENTS
for Wintry Weather
Stanfield's
Underwear
stands .the test.
Try it_ once -._-_,and
you %%ill rind sat-
isfaction-. - W e A
have it, also Big
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other makes
111g ; 'The death occurred on 1 uesday of last • Nlen and women often eulfer for.- loug
week of. %Ire. John T. Harland. after a periods' from 'stomach trouble. headache.
dopitation of • the „heart and nervous
ook place in St..J.reep ' ;lengthy iilriess. The deceased • was a
on Wednesday. Jartuary native of Clinton and had lived here ah cemplaints. sods as iwuralgia, wohoui
nee Tighe, daughter of 'tier life. She is survived by her husband. suspecting- that armerbia or bloudless:ness
4 Tighe, and.Michael i; taro dauehters. Marion and Amelia, auel islhe cause.
. NIr. and Mrs.. W:t,H. Daviron, late of Paisley, has part ref ethoet:bot:___Tly.
• The Wood goes 'to -Practically every
eionnavidoL,
lett toy/fish:iv Rev. one sun. Leonard, all at home. -
..car.et7c.infnt"lart"
he gtonm's farm ; purchased and taken' possession of tftrnuf'
ulktt. • - , hardware business fix many years con- every Organ igidirectly-dependent.'urxm
'ducted try R. Rowland. Mr. Rowlard ie , rhe quality of the nourishment it gets
irons the blbod. If the blood is' thin it
an & Cutt 1 one of LIM:off s oldest busineeir men. ,
eterests at having been', -engaged in the hardware becomes weak ki nourishment and health.
re making business harlot over thirty-one yrare, fails. The best way to keep the blood
rations I first 111 partnerghio with Silas • Davis -and t,rich and red and thus enjoy good health i'
i latterly, by hie -atilt. Mr. and Mrs. Row. through the use of 1)r. Williams' l'ink
• after I land will remain residents of Clinton Pills. At the first 'Sign of weakness these.
of tast wmk: at tt. heire.to hai,. mil....),t,„ bealth will s Mn f0110w. :The statement
1 The,marriage took..,place on Wedeesday "lir. ribbrIkl be "'ten '"Ild VW- 4°14064
mere of Mes• J. J. Murray..Corbet-tOn. Onr.,
W. 11. 1:0Ie, • of their daughter,
Flaw. son 01 shows the veldt oFf./r. Williams' Pink Pills
lleatriceeon Robert P.in casesral this kind. She keys: "A few
Ntr. atifIslis. Seth Fisher ett Egerton.
ha., formerly of Chem • • ceremony Years ago mY daughter,. Lillie, was in a
ereefwrrned .by Rev. S. -ism in
resence of 'about fifty guests. Mr
its. 1'i'her left on a weddlni4 to
and on their return will r ' in
The Saults Coal Co
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Phone No. 75 X ; The report that Meserse
harl dieposed of -their !lax m
• Sault,' residence W. W. Sault"' residence Lucknow was incorrect. The
N '27 5 Nei. 202 preparation, for extensive
during the zoming seaeon.
x xxxxxxxXXXxxXXXX XXX Poetmaster. Sims is about
LI -CKNOW.
-several works illness.
• The funeral took place to Kinl
cemetery on Wednesday of last weeli
, James El. Wilson', who died at Bridgebung,•
-4....... - . +where' he had Wen tieing with * &mettles'. I
iHe had reached the great age of ninety
. yeses. .For many years he lived a short
-- ' 1 stance south oi Lucknow.
' Peter Watson and John McQuillin were
tim Lucknnw Agricultural Society to the
it Toronto last week as delegates from
,
; annual convention of the Fairs and-Exhi- Wife-
• ! bitiuns Association. pleased "di
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Ind.
Clinto
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Preparednies.
John, neither • V,'11i SO'
11 throe nice things you
Yt,U1' IOW 10 me. You
by mistake.
liought she would. •
I said abont her
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WINGAM. see, she. weeIled
• • •1 Wilbert' _E. Sturdy. son of Mr. and Mrs. • HUbby--Yes,l,
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• Robt. Sturdy, of Wingham, died ireently
_.__t_so hopal at Rochester. Minn.. in his
twenty-seventh year. The remains were t
When eating dinner A the home of a
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a e the hostess
Is! Your hair needs a little "Danderme"-that's all! When
omes lifeless, thin or loses itslustre; when ugly dandruff
rs, or your hair falls out, a ASteent bottle of delightful,
dable "flanderine" front any 'store, save your hair,
double it's beauty. You can have nice, thick hair, too
' brought here for interment.
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VANCOINt
1irif ;40 roamers
WINNIFIG
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very badly rundown condition. She woe
pale. thin and scarcely_able to go about.
The least exertion made he heart palpit-
ate so • Violently that we were /rtually
afraid one of these spells might c. :y her
oft. She akin so badly that (men she
would lie awake until morning. Treat;
*tent did not seem to help her and we
, _were almost in- olespaiLoshen a friend
advised the useof Dr. Williams' Iniik
kip* weeks' use of this medictne showed
a decided itiimoet.4meet. and a further
use 0( the pills fully restored her to
health:and. she has since , a sarong
healthy . Scene time I .1 iral
taken ill yself: being badly 7rundown
from houre Id rare. A doctor *metalled.
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fie..c.Inwt.ri4. -
A Dogskin Coat
is a mighty fine thing to have these cold.da) -;. It cost -
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elittle money but will not be long 'Li paying for itself
in the comfort and security against c cl which it giNe•:.
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McLEAN BROS.
Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers
IRE SQUARE
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• 1%yke--W hat would you say 'is the
Sure Sign.
iddicatifar 4414•0441_44.'*_!.-.1.ie7.'*:-yrke
a tellow believes that twO can
cheaper than one • .
• A former resident of Wingham. George I love you is to look at t • tie, en the but hia..medeme did not seem to biing
.
Walter Elliott, died at Guelph January s
borrowed spoons and ask "her what .they back rny sti engtb and re,,,embecing what
3,0th, in nithirty.seventh year. Theitand for.
Dr. Williams' l'irrl'ills had'done for -my
y was brought to Wingham foe -burial. . .
•-- daughter. I decided- to dos) the docroe'•
. .e
Fred Aldington died in Wingham hos- , medicine and trythem. Ibe result that
, pita& on Sunday, 1st inston hie nineteenth In Our Own illarel .- ' followed were like threat in my daughter-,
year. The young man had been working 'Neath . heavy costs why fret and caw. and though the rise of the pills 1
, I
was soon a well woman. t arn arlatLete
give my experience in the • that some
other sufferer may find way --to
,\ health." ,
You can procure Dr. Willia s' Pink
Pills through an • dealer ' u sr !: i . M
y -Will- sent. you y .mail • at :10`cente
x or six boxee for $2,...0 by Writing
to the Dr. Williams Medicine Cd,
vine. Ont. -
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Mioked
• )ti flic111 N11,0 1 aias this
morning '"•
-No'? Who weri-Ydur" - 1 ar d
Laindeoon.
at Tortinto for some months aod returned
home only a few days before his death.
'Reeve Ttpling. Mrs. Tinting. their
daughter, Nits. E. M. Buchanan, and her
little daughter lett tact week for- Los
Angeles, 1 alifornia, where they will spend
the remainder of the winter.
AFTER FIVE VE.7 OP
• II ART TROUBLE.
Mr'. Brewer Turned 11
to ,,kr., kith.)
riii, \
• Irtnis. Alta.. Feb. llfSpeciat). Advised
by her friends to use Dodd's.Kidney Pills
for heart trouble from which she had
suffered for fiveyears. Mrs. Marie Brewer.
well known and highly respected . is The social gathering at Mr. and
telling how much she benefitted from e Mrs. Gordon - Biesees home, Salt- MU:clover: "How istressing it must
treatment. ford kleighte, under the dust/teal _he whe 1 singerreal es that she has
That Mrs. Brewer's trouble came from \ot the Colborne : Farmers* --outy.-4--wet her
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her kidneys is shown by her symptoms. *as hirgely attended, in spite of the cold Critic. • eft, but how\ mach rnot!r
"1 suffered from rheumatism, gravel, ther., There was a short Program, 'distressing it is when she dayin't realize
stiffness of the fointe, headache and hack- which the evening was spent play- 11 . •
ache. My sleep was broken and unre- mes and dancine. A . very. enjoys; - . 11 \
frefaling. 1 was nervous and my limbs was spent by all. 'Another Safety. Fir&
swelled. My skin itched and burned at social e nt will he held at the toWnehip. 1 hereby pen a eloaan. ' . \
And swear to evereine:
night. It was after a doctor had failed hall, Carldw, on the evening of Enday,
l to cure me I tried Dodd's Kidney l'ille. 1 I:ith inst. t • n interesting - progtam of The lips that touch. alcohol • ,
must admit they did me a lot of good." readings, ree ations, etc, will be given, Shan't coincide with 'ne.
and the public ' invited to attend. - -
The commonsense advite Is:
To bring about a price decline
Decline to pay the prices.
• MI Sorts.
••My•wife doesn't understand me. --
''You're lucky.- t a
dir
'2 -Aline knows me too well..-Loul % tile -Br.
Courier Journal.
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'fbe Trails. at IL _
arked the Jong -haired
- g ma n, "is t language ofthe heart. -
Fond Mother -1 hope that the y n
man never kisses you by surprise. . "In that '' returned the man who
Dauglikr -•e- No, =other lie t • , 411e.-perunn metro
thinks he does.'likes jazz must h ve a terrible pulsw.,
Mu;te tlash t'harms
CAI ilUlltN14.
ENTETFR.
Mrs. Annie McLaughlin, who had been
.naking her home with her brother. Alex.
1)nw, died rather suddenly on January
31st, of a paralytic stroke. She was in
her seventy-fifth year. She came to
Exeter about eighteen months ago from
Carberry. Man.
Rev. Dr. Medd, pastor of Main street
Methodist churCh7 who is completingliis
second year in Exeter, finds that two
appointments are a strain on his physical
strength and in compliance with the
advice of his physician will seek a field of
lighter labor for the nett conference year.
A.'E. Kuhn. manager of the Bank of
Commerce here. has been appointed
manager at Kerrobert. Sask.. and leaves
in a few days.
A case against a Hay township farmer,
charged with telling meat unfit Inc human
consumption, was brought by the Exeter
*lard of healtk Sonic evidence was
heard before Magistrates Hawkins and
Taylor and the hearing was then ad-
journed.
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SCIENCE TALKS
A celebiaed scientist referring to cod-liver
oil said that ature had given the world
"almost a riidynade food". - -\
EMLSION
is richest medicinal cod-liver oil, elaborated in a scien-
ilk manner, very much as Nature wraps up each globule
d butter -fat. Scott 's is not unlike cream in consistency,
boa many assimilate it easier than they do other fats.
&Wes Esmtition is concentrated nourishment that
hulks keep the body strong. Glee it a trial
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