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The Signal, 1920-3-18, Page 7f of + the .,1, , t I tho .It 1;)g rrat- r+,r,++...w... ,.. s . . - _ r....-ter,..-•.•,r--.•.--'�'�`- .'- G r � � t. ` � - ,.•.• r,_ �.ir.. 't , � t. _. .- THE SIGNAL - GODEEiOk, Diff. Thur -d., . �i . f+ IN, ttr'o .V ----- - ! in maniaQe Miss lean Flsner, daughter ofWHY ' ',lr. and !etre. Jamrh Flhh;r, and y the �II 7Strwat, of Stratford, in, wtlich city the 'COUNTY AND DISTRICT ,I y p i that chronic skin diseases which pun¢ a,u Ir w i cestdr. %� Dave defied all other treatments luhn root , \tt n 1'..fur North Huron, f Y, Dressed th at egisldtu attending the meeuntC of -, ._:._1 W e j j s Dr. Sinclair, of Ripley. died lent week yield to eLa use Z ? the Legislature. Mrs. Juynt and Miss! D Y• It Is because 'Lam-Buk f• germl- ,Letitia are with him. after a brief illness of pneumonia. tidal, and also has such power of Miss Margaret McClure, who for ionic I Thomas Welsh, who recently sold his penetration that It reae hes disease I Years has �iern employed in J. )oypt's i farm at Lurgan, has decided to Icxate at fn the underlying tissues and cures (Alice, has gone to Speers, Sask., to live' an Riyley. from the "rout" " up• That is the I I with her brother, whose wife di,d a few I "There's f Margaret Boyd, widow of the late John only way a permanent cure can be r . p p Marshall, died at her home in Turnberry I effected. weeks Mss McQueen of South Africa. wed, a There S a big, lendid wa:h�GAAl.1 in her seventy-eighth 1 ear. Mr. H. C. Buckley of 461 E. Broad- visiting relative* here, gave an address in -- complete cle•alioew-gar- James Simpson has sold his 12.racer way, Portland, Oregon, shyer "For - I farm on the 11th conce8sicio of McKillop, chronic skin diseases there Is IhePresbyterr v nd was i and with m c h that are anwur•a•d sa(•ded- U p I as a mtssiunary and was heard with much the w•sb•bu•rd rah-aad-•peso to John Boyd, th price being $Si,000. nothing like Zam-Buk. For fifteen I interest. ' Mrs. Alex. McLauchlin has sold her years 1 had eczema, and I tried as fine-looking ,war with so thwolothes are out endless number of so-called ' eczema -T�--T -that's a sunlight Soap wash farm of IW acres on the 4th concession of tutee,' but nothing was capable of 1.+N'H.V1.1;41. (:nod news Grey to George Johnston, jr., for SSW. curing me permanently until I used ` Piul msTATION. - The Lochalsh fellow." 1 » t BROTHERS LIMITED, Tt.•.t•. +1 I Maurice Smeltzer died at his home, 7ym-Buk: " Ten months' use of Zam- I Cottintry Club was the scene of a pleasant Tallow Bluevale, on March 7th, aged seventy• Buk has effected a complete cure." gathering on Friday evening, !March 5th, Seven years He had been an invalid for For ulcera, abilOsses, bolls, ring- 4 when friends and neighbors of Donald J. years. . worm, blood -poisoning. piles, burns I Mac l ennan met to welcome him back H) ' Mr. and Mrs Albert T. Lave, of scalds and cuts, Zam-Buk is equally live n this community. Private Mac - Morris, were Riven a axdial sendoli by Food• All dealers or Zam-Buk Co., I Lennin enlisted with the British Colum- ' their neighbors and friends on -the nets- Toronto. 50t. box, 3 for $1.25. bia forces at the outbreak of the war, and Would such a` re- Sion of their leaving the farm to reside at while in France he went through much t ' Blyth. hardship and severe fighting. Rev. S. a� J. mark be likely- if the i \1'm- Arnett died at his h�ine, Gin Mid Si��� Hattie occupied manner and his Might (concession of Grey, on the 4th met., in � and -cheerful manner Ifrpt the and\he ''fine-looking fellow" � f ��� hi+ stxty•second year. Pneumonia was i in.a very ham niocd• On behalf ofhe . 'the cause of death. A'wife and tour sons ftietiris: Mr. 1hrnCan Finlayson read nor d forsurvive. - - - l Jolluu► were re'ssed The airtight • dddre,s,"and tilt len At _ Miss Mattie Ellis. who has beljri on I p[esel rd a Purer to F'mdte Ya.-Lei tcka a reserves _ __- _ ; VerTh 2,r the gathrnng in a few well- b' p w the teaching staff of the Hensall public _�. +' r school for many ytgarx.has resigned and j eb►oatn and . after which all stood ul, t elr oven fresh- '•u}f - ---�- {created a painful impression in town. atm s;rng. "Hr's a •jolly Bard itlbw. John I'i r had been at London f, r a few �lothes dUn't in e CflSptle`S Jf)d ost g pr Mr. Roy \ ac1 rnzie then gave ,� spmtr: .. _ Ale Mr. and �Irs. 7. A. Gibzon. Ivrox erg -daVS seeing -itis mother, -who was itt, and vii rh ¢pipet; attrr- whech worn: - with her mother. w' F oto the Vsstaanouncr the engaga•Irtmt u( their el twhile there met his brother Bert. On spathes and strumentalttrusic kept th,t m8n ,li e y - Monday evening ralohn came home, and audlei>}e ante aired until 11 o'c4„'• ' a gni dau¢hter, Margaret %I., to A„ R. Wells. early next morning a message came from i when all jut hall(+ and sang •'Aul ' II whole IOt. # f Jt B. A. Sc., of Toronto, the marriage to ng Lane; Syne. A r sn excellen• luno. It is well w.o I t h g London saying that Bert had died during flroviticd by the lac , �. tilt rertxunder ears place at Maitland, Brae: Wtnxetrr, the night. When the telephone operator ile' •• �' "• t 1 ;n April. went to deliver the mes-cagg to his brother t evemm! sad •;+ r damns. -- 1 Irs- Henry Mathers; of Morris town she, could get no resnunxr, and on in •nit ` -- ' shi died on Saturda nth inst., oicancer, while, for a variety of p, Y• gauon John Sas found lying dead In the Y � `�•d afters lune illness, m Ik•r furtY•�und ,house. Investigation showed that Ilk t+t}}}} f►: / f year. liesides,her husband, she leaves ao br fhrrs.bwd been do kung wood v \ r. Nits. late of C:oc atie, ltas reasons, to keep up JLL two y ut,g sons. alcobtoI. John waS o y-nttt•' vears U been Appoint rector of 1- url , an / On March LOW, at Ethel. Rev. F. S. avel and Bert fcrtythree. Neither was has arrived with hip. wife a Idrr1•ily to appearances. t rkell united in marriage Mb,s Annett9 married. take . harge of the parish• Jers y Cream Sodas Pearl, daughter of Mr. and \Its. Win- H• Theban on public gatherings in Eater Th, , cls:tors -cif B'ItO d Xwill (rote i.ove, o,( lithel..it) G. Alexander S;eiran, has been lifted by the board of 4euitJt April ',th on a bylaw yb soft ,rue the 4 I Gree rtrarn<.hlp. after nearly a month of it. Tlwre hat •t/t-A l to,r,tarow the s m _uf �.:,lllr fiat We have evetything in men's wear (except shoe, Facto at LONDON.'Caruds. N04 Robert Locking, d Grty town- beers comparatively :ittle'inniesb here tmodethngnf-I own flail• ' � A �' sbi pear file horn" of r_ Joseph t' p, ,/•d away nn l...d at J b us(:, to i ir.. Line; titan Y. un 1Cic:ne 1 1lostr Cxtdwa, 1lamiihtn. K: " "• ;Ler_tL,rty-eiglt:6 erar...drath ! eHec- posts .. .1 lir tout +n' . t❑ furtt,h an outfit to suit eBay RyUr:=e. \ . finniper. C+1Cdty. Port rtlu:.:.:• J�1=n. \.L'. Shr ; ero;: N Lb :3r .`tits n,ur pntumonta with cnrwhcatn,ns:leaves, besides her flv,band, three suns •'1 hat r tritunlen,pu:' w(mired u1 arr�ara ui air-. Leslieal:d three dau,;hters. : Gur . r1.'er the rat ti tie." 5u: cit t od .ieh to.,n,brn Rcc E.too The death Ikcurre•d on Stmtiuy, March - ` r A -i- ,.f 1 ;Ugld \Irtui.church,700. idGeorgeE.Troyer, Ila±• t6wriship, GET4 INN I.1�T RfJ IEP . otr l.. ven .•.ars. lie was ill-aily ►F ft -ii 1 Ut K .F.:1K1. ir± ! t. . site o -Daniel Vb. D nn frty da s,lir:`Treyer i doat 4 4home• hetrona. well known thrrugh the district a, � \c . t a I "inyt,� +n usher ut ra::ng horyrs' Terlurtd ono:•t1 "fritd IA,t:dg hi in,•y PBx +a w +F the- caber a dh c'L , 1fjR 0ma i3+"tt w 1' t ht Methodist parsoruge. b ,•+tics/pills. / hi' lu; , k ' llkl i ralewent'77• 'rr •k4 �m ort -nes Co N. S.. Mir�h ges�tsM !.I-., »K++m«s�-- Ssei-t�eadrTailora Sts Ferpithparr-oh?h-sL.mtaSttibres,k.dauhttr Ee ' tis save « en oubu ' .,t JAme, �+h!u,x4,,.&rk1'Hrrman 4un 1'Sk'cisl), 11'o:nen who :+re dragtlDG iy wearied limbs 'around; wriglurd duui/t nminctit memnr:; „f C e•rtir»k'tikcth 7llE SQUARES COUERiiH dtrc• :k. ui Stamey, m which town,hip ,lith a tu:'trrm 'and tired neo teat can •'ihur ur have taunrl•rtI a- - - c h. Winds _ AL T OWN• L 'alnenne \fcl'trersnri i, ..tpwtttne, ii37> 'Kc�. _ttfrcrt"fi;e-- 1. . Wltb William Garnet llahkirk. son of the .in Ute n+r:cngr' a ( ,.r tr,tste,r of LPr Ourch, .to reitmi - -- late George l.ah,lrk. died at his hnrm _nti this place sem1q ft t`rm. to Ili: dsrx at the ext, r attOn to Ll= pas- 'the l lth conte-s,ou of MciiWicip on Nl .1 have just u d one box o > . ,,.nate - �- - -- --- -_- -- �• ,i7>t�t�.rt ! k.tUA., tri ttx.Bdy ra _ day, March 1*t, after a sh„rt rifre K;dtiey PAI+;' . M s McPherson .t• les. • C„nfrr, ,,., -. Mr. Brown wa p i>tor o, + whicisdeveloped'•'trom utf:uelaa.. 1C was •but they dig! for - - t+,rxth street �IrthcxSnt church. Got1r- i .� -- _Y _ « tti twenty -nine years of age and was married. ••Fax ni eels four yra'rs kidney •sense ncl just, below h,s r -m „•al to the • w his wdesurviving. textured me. It hnaHy deveto d into s charts ober ! 'THE L. 1 G,`VA 1 ' ` eastern Confrrrnce, his hr -t At the Evangelical- parsnna4e, Zurich. ' diabetes 1 became >i nervous tech and f being at Kingste � � ( � `' - - a inaoalnra-war WMeF lase »t -- -- --- - ort Tue+day evffehfE of test eek. the a+tbtci 1 - -- -- _ ` I marriage was celdxAted of Nlr%. S. Mc• was so weak and tied and i ifah'.e that Renders u1 _:The 5 -46 -al int wn a• 1 _ g f r Bride, of the village: to Albert II.Schnell: ; every trille 'added to my, dl .ort. count•±• are mv.trel to contrihut" to it- `e = icsWat local Taws m mW ed if vela have a T_ 7 l of lalgary. s m tel hit. and Ni s. J. IT.. Dotid'a hRlneY Ytly fol medicine 1 Club.bingvSchruell of lurich. The couple left for relief: They are a'w , e•;shor, or know of any int' eatlne iteni f,algary the following day. slta!1 recommend ther(t • 11 my (muds." of news.' call up telephonr:f5. i A quiet tueddinit took place at the, /9J9= O wirwof Cyrus W. Scutt Last 11 awanosh, CLI\ ON. -0 Baking Powder Co., Limited, Nam;i •, Canada on Monday: rth Inst when Lt's sister, Mr. and Mrs. 4oh� Cu tough berg ' r and rlLi, was untied m marriage to Alex. i received word of X efie death of their u•" KEEP THEM WOROUS �t Alex- is antler C. Gurflun of Cra,krol River, Wisconsin. i- --VIA tsk. Rev. K A. Ferguson. of Winthrop, 'James. of L3 y erase. Wisc< n. Siker a \A-{/ u .•rated. After a honeymoon in..k astern short illness of umoma. The dace ised wa+ thirty-si ears of age and leaves a When a child suffers from ` On in they will tiro to !heir- western wile and ( small son. . t��,,��tt�t�ttrI����ttrt��etrt��fttIyyttt�;�tt�s f,, the slightest exposure w' �sAttrletAriAtArrltAtflnrh Thr cu miMticm of a war roman:e J. Dunfgfd fins sold' his furniture and g p and is thin, listless and I Thi s; ;oat :Intl Toronto Daily Globe_.; .... �f1.00 was sal 4srd in the Methodist parsoroa,r undertaking business to Messrs` Batt l b at 11rox r in Wednesday, March, :ird. At lrsofi: T11C s; rnal anti Dail Mail and Empire ... 5.25 ANNOUNCEMENT, when 5hs Emma Wade, of England, Ctrs john Peine died on Friday.. iarClt eHS>]y tired, that GIl)�d f' y was unit i tnarrrage to Wm. Westlake. I •nth, the 'home of her grandniece, \L s. Oil tIt t0 receive plenty O! ThC`S;gtlBl and Toronto' Daily World...' ,..5.Z5 : johnson, aged tunety Years. outht-The- •f he bridegr is one o -T the .. five W-1= �ij,*ttaf":tTrtt "StInd t9f`ld Vt'e'ar�"p2�lt ct to be atrk to ittf.xm the iaululic that we it[a native of Scotiartd. but had liv in. f _ ` lake brothers were In -the war, and he t. - - - - - =__.. _ e+ rn �rtbtilttori Lo sU 1 an quantity of har•1 coal t mneighborhuud -ince the year V. w. �hC 71�Tn1� and Toronto mall_ �t3r........ v y 1 met his bride wn on leave m England. the SCOTTS y s •l Also any, quantity oT� oaTTuf-dT6 tie-Ti�Ti : " ■ i Fie -young edit 1Vt1T tt'suh6 on tiff Margaret' McMillan died at the of tier nephew, William Street, on M.rc / The Signal Atltl L,O:IdO1T D�il}r'AfIVCrtlser... 5.25 groom's (arm m If Ick. ' h to extend thanks to our custorrter<, who have Mrs V. IL Cr ch. daughter 7th, aged seventy-two Years. The signal and London Daily Free Press 5.25 Warden FittYr J <lted-at -#lesser_ - - - - -- FM ClInN very tient dnntTr t sed o ,ea_-�o»Ke' peg itit March 3rd, i her shirty ttb iCo,'"tock, is packing it rip- and rnovtnR.! T___ The - ignal and O _tea _ a1t11� def d that it ac been relieved we lvlTt Rite our erlci-timt year. She had an attar of illnes. fast ! it to'Kitchener, where he, is opining up a and tnpt delivery. summer and spent three onths at the I large drygoods business regularly. it IS an essential and Weekly Star ..................... 2.90 \ home of her parents and it •as ,�hought' ENETF,R. a factor in the health records of I The Signal and Rural Canada ............... 2.00 The Sarult8 oa effect! -s f tete tNtfe�s rams and'ehe Reeve B. W. F. Beaver_ has. Taken a The nal and Fanners" C j 1 �.Q � sire was fully recovered. bu ;tie after• � - a thousands of children. Given - Sig 1Sfiazlne _ . _ ..... 2.50 Phone on �'o --� f9eeame weaker until she Pa aw [ion as travelling yal man with d 'j'1 -le , i t l and )FTa1`lners' Sun t t'Oronto)..... 2.90 W «r. Saulta' residence The remains were brought to lien 11 for wholesale ghee firm of London. regularly, with of after meals, burial John T. Manning, a former well-known' It helps keep them I ... . , • . No. _,O•, I The Signal and Farm and Dairy .. _ 2 40 NA • Z7$The. Zurich lierakl p lights a 1 ter resident of Exeter, died recently at Cryt- g L from Mr. Narcisse M. Cantin. of �t - talCity IMah.,after along illness. Wilbur in nor rola) weight, The Signal and Canadian Countryman... 2.25 ,Vt �st�tuttVtuttlJtttJs (int nt denying to some extent the `>itat N. Mannio Co., L, d the Sherlock-E. NianR YigO[OUS and spirited. t rAxt istAirtrlr�hriri//1ltrut��ccustAhc I m ant recently made m press despayAtrs Piano Co., London, and Russell Man- , The Sigriai and Canadian Poultry journal 2:00 l ter S007T'S for (Hamilton)- -_ lh.t the city of Jph lot whrch' Ing. mana¢er of the Royal al Bank, Clin- , � y ` -_ - -Mr. Can" - w the founder) was in ,are brothers Your bot gnr'gIr/. of "The destruction The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness 2.90 _ of one building in St. Joseph," he says, urutt s �• rO'°"'" "'( to s \\ "is not the Destruction of St. Joseph.'' Spr Weather Hard on ; The Signal and World Wide. ... 3.25 - With the (;real- al;6-to-the•ocean g - The St aw. Sslt3tda Ni ht -(Toronto).. ontd 4.25 = '� c� waterway to view, he.contetds that "St. Baby. - - Jl�-,. y g, 7' • - J,.seph is more assured of its phos on 11 Th . n - w< �•• „:C:- "!1 , jth-map than ever before." --: _,.._-filtcCanadianspringweathei•-one day` _ ---- -. ---- --- The Signal and Presbyterian a` d�§t i �. R Tait .30 A few days 2qo William Elson. h. a minster.. • • 3 mild and brigtN the next raw and bills • a_.ye �17;E.. farmer residing near Winghadi, felled a teris tete sty hard on the baby. The Signal and Catholic Record ........... 2.75 1 ` huge soft elm tree, and to the top of it Co.,-ditionst are sblch that the mother g ' The way to the saes# was the winter home of as family of rat cannot take the Ihtle one out for the Electrical .Contractor i The Signal and Youth's Compi<nion (Boston). 3.75 -_- ---- �� f �l coons with three lusty youngsters. Mr. fresh air so much br desirgd.__�I Elson cut the tree into three logs and often i The Sigtlal tltttd wOttl3tl'S IAFIip CAmpanioa- 3.25 DAILY SERVICE over) it to the ho which is o ten had them sawed into lumber. They over -heated and badly ventilated. lir Wiring of all kinds up toAate (New York) � t vY• TORONTO (Union Station) ! yielded 2.804 feet, for which he received I catches cold; his little fur ch and bowels for Teleuhonns, Hurgl.0 a lnrm+, 1 i $!)8.14 at Sia per thousand. Then the become disordered and the Cher sawn, Police Patvol and Fire Alarn The Signal and Canadian. Magazine........ 3.50' 9.15 P.M. farmer sold the skins of the cams for 1x70, -has a sick bah to hook after. To prevent making the total amount he realized from y p S) stems. The Si rllnl and MCLean'S Magazine .. 3.00 this an occasional dose of li y's Own � � •: WINNIPEG CALGARY the treeand is occupants $148.14. Mr., Tablets should be given. The egulatel , , , , , ... -- EDMONTON Elson feels he has established a record the stomach and bxowelF, thus pre enting I l'rivati, Rer,idencesaud Iivaittes+ The Signal and Rod and Gun . 2.90 +- - BRANDON t . for high finance in fors and lumber. or relieving colds, simple fevers, c 'c ort }'lases -a specialty. _ The«,• rates xn• for pxlw+rk weal,to ,uldcesnes ill Ctuia l,f. REGINA VANCOUVER K lF•ORTH. any other cf the minor ills of child VICTORIA The Tablets are sold by medicine dea h' The above publications may be obtained by Signal SASKATOON The annual spring fair of the Seaforth or by mail at 25 cents a b ,x from the I All ♦Noah Guaranteed. STANDARD TRANS-CONTIN[NTAL_TR$tN EQUIP■ T TNROWN. Agricultural Society will be held On Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. subecn rs m any combinah�n, the price for any pub• - _- _ __- .. _ _. -- fAwtzlc IrortR; 4'onwter+, (}rine, ' i ill$ the ligula given mire less 4l3Dnpte- OUT, INCLUDINY ■[W ALL-ST[EL TOURIST it �1a4 >4ANS. Thursday, April 1st: - ---- -- h Mrs. E. Leatherland, who recently sold BRUABFI aria, vicunm Cleaners, Washing fiend the price of The Signal. For instance;- sire. Men. Wed. Fri. -Ills than Natlesal all tAe y her latero on [hit Kipt?en road to Ni. hinels, Flash ht" and - ea. TAa.a- fat. - vu Y.T., T. A N.O., Cechras• tAeaee 0. s. Rya. Dineen, left with her family on Wednes- The death occurred on Friday, M. l he Htgnal and The Family 11,•rnfa pmt N'eeltly Star :$2150 Te _ tlekets aad tato la/erwatfen Item aaanat O•aadian National day for Auburn, where they will make 5th, of Frederick Rosa HaycmfL at thel Bat rtes of all ,kinds alwap++ on 'rhe (llotbr ($H.00 4.:N1 - Viebetys' agfeat, their future home. home of his uncle and ou'.t. Mr. and Mrs. hand. • $7.40 sallwaer tlleeersl Passenger Depart -get. Tarsals. Neil D• Reid, of Wiarton, has heeh 1) C. Ross. Whi a in England during tie appointed to the staff of the Sesforth war he was knocked down and badly' Ring it Z or 1153 &nil have tt+ -malting the price of the three papers $7.40. Otelae a.aartareetTereate aad wfaaMag will tar"I•A tali aartr•eure Collegiate institute to fill the vacancy injured by a motor truck, and never fully I ' argue roar Is waste's *00040 a•anNea hr tarsal"h •' •c11e a•'p•••• caused by the death of Miss Pndham. recovered. He wuh in his thirty-ninth give yon a estlmato on your if the t7dICa1 you want Is not in above nit let year. giveiri y. It wf , tim& a qht. E� 1�1 y _"_4 -;- ---_ EXETER. us know. Richard Glanville died March lith in LPCKNOW. is pinetieth year. He was a native of Mrs. T. F. Cain received word last Remit by jrostal note or express ,fdcr --NOT Fry Rank • Y VnRland and came to Canada about sixty week of the death at Chicago of her cheque. years ago. After hying in Stephen town • brother, Simon Corrigan. Mr. Corrigan ship for a great many years he removed was over eighty years o age. He hued Robt. about ten years ago to Exeter. He is for many years at Holyraid, where he I THE SI0N AL PRINTIN(i CO., LIMITf n rurvived by four sons and four daughters, had a sawmill and a farm. The remsihs West Street :-: Next Fogroffice Holy - his wilt hit predeceased him. were brought here for interment in Hol I Qt, • „ The cirromstances surrounding the rood cemetery. y Phones --Shop 82, House 141 GOdetich, YgtTISE iN TIE SIGNAL. IT PAYS. death of the two Piper brothers, John rind I On Tuesday evening of last Werk Rev. A. Gollan, at the Kinloss - Bert, on Monday of last week. have K.manse, united 1 , • .ti..._.....+....»w+•..ti•. ,.•.•.. wogsw..-.__...,+.-..-•'�r•e.•/I:d•t�•""•I,�'i+•l+e,.-.�•....vw.• ,,.�+• .. "�' -