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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-5-20, Page 7By doing so he adds another to the many
excellent services he renders you el. ery day.
He supplies you with the finest Corn Flakes
known ---Kellogg's in the sealed package with
"Waxtite" moisture -proof wrapper.
These delicious appetizing Corn Flakes cone
to your table just as they left th,! ovens in our
Toronto Kitchens with that crisp oven fresh-
ness and inimitable Kellogg flavor not procur-
able in any other Corn Flakes. This signature
is your guaraptee---
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Produits—toested Cc m Fla:tem—Wired-
dal Keumbks—Iltrumblad-Brart--.re made in our
new asodernised. kifehens at TORONTO and
&ways 'napped "Waxtite"---So%1 Every -where.
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Pyorrhea; Specishars 144 Carlton Street, Tomato, ILAN.
TH2 SIONLL
00D22.1011, ONT.
COUNTY AND DISTRICT
V tuxeter carried the Hydro bylaw by
39 votes to 9.
,Hay township has atoter assessment
* 1920 .1 112,492,30(). The population
as estimated by the assessor
Bads and all work under the superin-
tendent.
1.CCKNoW.
Frrends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert I). Webster and family gathered
at their home one evening recently and
presented them with an address and a
number f gifts as tokens of friendship
and appreciation. The Webster family is
moving tuatara' which Mr. Webster has
purchased near Seafor t h.
Brandon Bros., Bayfield, have bought The marriage is announced of Robert
Out the stage which runs from Bo t:efield A. Barbour. youngest bon of Archibald
to Bayfield from E. Weston. who has had Barbour of Lucknow. to Miss Nel-
it for some years.
James Smillie, an old and esteemed
resident of Grey township, near Walton,
died un Tuesday. May Ilth, in his
eighty-seventh year.
Tne assessment of the village of liensall
for 1920 is $13.51,4lli, an increase of
112.103 over last year. The population
is 724, also an increase.
The auction sale held by John Me -
Naughton near Varna was very largely
attended and prices were high. Mr. Mc-
^ Naughton and his family are moving to
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Edward.,Clegg, who died recently at
London, was born thirty-one years ago at
Kippen. His father, the late R. Clegg,
was station agent at Kippen fur twenty-
five years.
A. S. Townshend, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Townshend, of Goderich township,
who i a student at Queen's University,
has carried oft the Dr. W. Moffatt prize of
660 in frst-year chernistr y.
Janet Richardson. widow of William
McAllister, formerly of Walton, died
lie Bertha Mullin. of Queens Park.
England, the ceremony having been
performed in England on April lUth.
BR USSIELS.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Richardi, prominent
residents of 13russels. purpose removing to
Hamilton, where they have purchased a
home.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Muldoon left
last week on a trip to the West and -will
be away several months.
On Wednesday, May 6th. Oswald
Sproal. of Britton, Perth county. and
Miss Hazel V. Burgesm a Brussels, were
united in marriage by Rev. A.J. Mann at
the manse here.
Brussels is to have a celebration in
July, under the direction of the Business
Men's Association.
EXETER.
Main street from the bridge to the
Trivitt Memorial church has been torn
up by the contractor, preparatory to
laying the pavement.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Villiam Tom of Medi-
cine Hat are here viaitin the former's
May 4th at the home of her daughter mother and sister, Mrs. irom and Mrs.
near Ayr.Whete she had gone to visit a
few weeks before. The remains were
brought to Walton for interment. Mrs.
McAllister was seventy-four years of age.
An old resident., of the township of church on Friday last. A number of
Morris has passed away in the person of . interesting addresses were ItiVen.
Margaret Garvin, widow of the late Jos. *nes Beverley died at his borne here
Smith, who had reached the advanced : on Thursday after some years of failing
age of nearly eighty -gine _years. Mrs. health. -He carried on a furniture and
Smith was a native of Ireland, coming to undertaking busineas here fur a number
Canada when about eighteen years of 1 of years.
age. Two sons' and two daughters sur- l A fire occurred Monday afternoon at
vive. and ibere are mrenty.six firsmi-1 the Presbytenan MOM; when an ov
children. . I heated electric iron set fire to a wooden
Hensall Observer: On Thursday of last Partition. The flames were brought under
week J. W. Ortwein was su pr sed and damagwas comparativellight. sed on control before the arrival of the firemen.
e y
receiving a summons to appear before the
triagIstrate in Kitchener "on Saturday on ' SEAFORTH.
the charge of speeding- in that city. It IZi:-:el Be -t has passed his final exam
has been three years since Mr: Ortwein , :
'naticide Hall, Toronto
was in Kitchener and he has driven his on in law at Osgu
with honors. Mr. Best's law course
car only a few times this spring. The
interrupted : -
by several years service
, overseas. so that his graduation -mead is
'potter in Kitchener gut the wrong num- ,
ber thts time. exceptionally good.
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The annual county convention of the
South Huron Sunday School AssOciabon
was held in the Main street Methodi
KITCHEN
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'How often have you cut
or burned yourself, and be-
cause of the pain and smart-
ing have been almost unable
to continue your household
duties? Are you aware that
if/youwoulda ly Zam-Buk
Immediately tter such an
accident It wild prevent
all that In and incon-
venience'
Zam-Buk quickly takes
the fiery pain out of a burn
or scald, the sting out of a
cut or scratch. and the sore-
ness and tenderness out uf a
bruise. Besides. it Is •n
unfailing healer and per.
vents festering. ,blood -
poisoning. etc. Try Zuni.
Buk the next time you mea
with an accidInt and prove
Its merits for yourself. Get
a box to -day and have it
ready for the moment you
need it. Lam-Buk is equally
good for all sores, eczema,
ulcers. salt rheum. blood.
poisoning and piles. All
dealers Sec. box.
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n=1F_saalrret
asneoeig
sane of paper and le. stamp (Igo'
return postage) to Zees -belt Cot
Toronto. and Iron trial busUid
be sent yoo.
FredKerr. of Crediton. the crack shot
of Huron county. in a recent shoot at!
Lan carried off the premier prize in the!
open rock event. breaking 142 out of 150!
rocks. The olive was a beautiful piece of
csit glass. gr. Kerr is now engaged in
three qualifying contests, held at Etrant- !:
MO. London: and Tillsonhurg. for the
purpose of selecting six men with two
spares to go to Antwerp, Belgium. to
represent Cana in the Olympishuot.
6fthe Has council re-!
centivit was dexided to abolish statute'.
labor its the township. For years the
farmers in. the township have done;
Aatute lalaor. drawing so many loads of
gravel for ono or three cia;s. according to
their :assessnient. This year the cost of
With the exception of a 66.000 bequest
to Effie McLeod. of Seaforth. tne state
of Elizabeth Waterman. of Detroit, viklose
.e'l
will was filed recently for probate. we!
given to her husband. Cameron' Water-
man, and two sons. Cameron • Behh
Waterman and Ira Davenport Waterman.
The will was drawn on February 22.1917.1
Contained in the will is a special bequest4
of 125.000 to Ira Davenport Waterman:.
the testator, stating: "I give him this
amount in"recognition of .the fact that
for a period of three years and withoutt
compensation tetrvoted hit -Tiffieitcr ttie
development of certain propetty "wised.. ,
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by me' Mr. Waterman. sr.. is made
executor of the will and trustee of the;
66.0Q01eft to Effie McLeod. She is to be'
givell the income each month, from such
securities to the amount stated. as Mr.
Waterman, sr., may deem advisable. cf.INTOX.
The framework for the new ?sterner flax
mill is up and the work is being rushed to
be ready for the' coming crop,
Thai, -day, 11,1y 20, IOW. 1
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doing this work will be added to their
taxes: they will lso be givcn the oppor-
tunity to draw rwvel or do other work at
- will cost the townip between 66.000
and $7.000. and this Omunt will be added
to the taxes. The Government pays back
to the township 20 per cent. of the
tritonerspent on roads. 'Wm. Lamont has
been appointed superintender,t at $3 a
cloy and the Government pays 40 per
cent. of his salary. Commissiners are
ippointed as before fur the various dis
60c an hour. 't\tinderstand that this
House Phone 336
i)avis" Garage
• . SOUTH\ST., GODERICH
CHEVROLET
We are 00 Agents for the Chevrolet Autos. Car send us
\ word and we will demonstrateo you. ,".• _
This is the Garage to save money on alf -Accessories, Oil*
Gasoline and Dry Cells.
TIRES AND TUBES
We have thefn in all makes at lowest prices.
OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT
is up-to-date with good machanics, quick service and satis-
faction guaranteed on all makes of cars,
goilpasmimmailmws
!NERVOUS MOTHERS
Cumbered wan endless rounds
of duty, the tired. nervous
mother generally finds in
Scott's Emulsionl
tome-henof rarest value.
A little of Scott's after meals
(or a few days would do
r toorld of good. Tpy It!
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FOR SALE CHEAP ---TWO FORDS
New tire, new tops, Have been °vet hauler' and arc in
good condition.
We handle genttine Ford parts.
A COMPLETE LINE OF CHEVROLET PATS
Agent for the Willard Storage Battery
AUTOS FOR HIRE
W. McCLUSKEY.
Repair Department
T. M. DAVIS,
Manager and Sales.
Of Success of Hacking's
Heart and Nerve Remedy
and Hacking's Kidney
and Liver Pills
Wns. Fullerton, R. R. 1, Liitowel:
1 .sutord for eight years for
Stomach Trouble and Pains all
through my body. got no relief until
I used Hacking's Heart and Nerve
Remedy which fixed tne up all right.
1 asedaetritc,Iwciltfitratl:driey and Liver
•Remedy*
Mrs. H. Hincheliffe, Wingham:
',I was on the point a a complete
Nervous Breakdown, could not sleep
or plan my household duties, suffer
ed with my Heart and my Name
and doctors could do little for me.
After taking the first box ot Hack
iog's Heart and Nerve Remedy i
improved so much in health that I
continued with a 6 box treatment
and am able to return to my work
wtth renewed vigor."
Mr. Richard Jones, Doon. Ont:
"1 have had Pains under my Heart
for some time and tried ail aorta of
remedies Mut have been to four dif-
ferent doctors and nouid get so re -
Met. I took one hog of Hackines
Heart and Pieryfi Rernedy and felt
very Inuoli beotter 1 took a/tether box
and him been ifbio to wort agai.
MOM I ma your remedy I could
D ot work for weeks M a tme. the
pain was se gnsat"
Those ars only a few el the mans
testimonials that come to us volute
tartly sad I len BUM that you tee
will get beneflotal narks If you will
hist give them a ileir trial Buy Worn
Crum your dealer. Moatne Monii-
nea.
QUEEN'S
UNIVERSITY
IlUngston, - OWL
ARTS
Tort of the Arta room
may tme cowered by
correspondence
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SCHOin• OF COMMERCE
MEDIQNB EDUCATION
• Minios, Cb. bit, Cln,
Mechatiloal so Blestrioal
ENGINEERING
1111111111ER MUM
July sod •uiut December t• •prtl
ALICE LINO, Acting Regletree
VIN
SHOE POLISHES
THE GREAT HOME tThNE
Pastes for Black. Ta, Oxblood, Brown Leather Shoes
White Cake and Liquid for White Shoes
THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LM HAMILTON. CAN.
Mrs. Jo,eph Allison, an old resident of
at the age of eighty-seeen years, deal, but he is liable to find that he
A man may "get by" with a Jew shady
Clinton, died at the Huron County Horne„,-.
The Model school board at its last can't "come back."
meeting decided to make an increase of
5150 in the salaries of all the 'teachers
under the -principal.
Mrs. Sharman, who has been spending
the last two years with her sister, Miss
I filmes. here, and with other relatives in
this section. left last week for Yorkton,
Sask., where her son resldes.
The marriage took place at Toronto on
May 6th of Miss Maida Cooper, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo'. E. Cooper
of town, to Peri y Hitchen, a former
member of the, 1Ist Battalion and also a
formai. resident of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs.
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One Clintons oldest residents, in the •
person ofAdin D. Wiltse. passed avlay orr
Sunday, May 9th, in the eighty-nith
year Of hisge. Mr. Wittse-was born..i*
the county of Leeds. and forty-nine years
ago came witti\his family and settled on
the London road, on the farm now occu-
pied by his grandon, Milton Willie..
carne to Clinton M 1911 with his
vrhl died four yeart, ago. One daughter,
Mrs. Raney. of Londun. and two sons.
Coutvillor Harrison Wiltse and Levi
Wiltse of town, survive.
TI resikDtrrtreb—
elutenetoin for your cht c as
Ibis _ Our tire_rafilta etc
«tautly filled with the best •lo•• •
from the beet makers. All kinds ot
treads': eimmtli, (.111,, mitten. diag-
onal, now hill. site. High grade innei
tubes. atom We giusesruice tire •atia-
faction. "Conte to tire h(allonariens.
'Vireo have atlyineed. but we hare
some at old priees.
IL J. FISIIER,
Hamilton tn.
GOISEit ICH
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 23rd
Now Is The 'firJc rr1 Pant
If ou.have delayed painting, your property
has suffer.d- .Do not put oft. an Linger.
Look
arourtd and you will find m •try
Aildce4 both inside and out that
call (or a coat ATpint. \y
the time. Natures re -decorating,
getin
most economical-litet-14444-mi-t-o-ue__
guarantee
Reflections of a liarbelor Girl.
"Discretion" is what suddenly comes to
a man when the game or the girl has be-
gun to bre him. .
The trouble with marriage is 04 most
men have come to look upoftit as h load
rather than a lodestar, and most this to
regard it as just a little "detour" ak*
the highway to success.
Love is one long struggle for a man
He -fights Rest to win a woman then to
prove he loves her , then to prove he's
then—ju-t to fight : and last to
escape from her
W hat the wife of the average man can't
understand Is why another woman should
actually enjoy flirting with him.
After a few years, a marded.man gets so
used to acting on the defensive that if
his wife utters a protest when she steps
on a tack, he calls it "nagging.I's
Every youth thinks he could accomp-
fish a lot at college if hts studies didn't
interfere—anfl a lot in business, if work
didn't take up all his time.
"Ibanez was right !" confided an ex -
doughboy to me, the other day, "there's
only one way to handle women. Grab
'em young—treat 'em rough -'-and tell
'm nothin !" Oh. well—I wonder!
The avermte husband wants to ''take
the land"—Iut he puts up an awful
protest if you ask him to run the lawn-
mower over it.
A man takes 11 woman's love for
granted—hut a woman wants clailifbulle-
tins of a mans sentimental temperature.
His protests may be fair and warm today,
but unless they are -fair and warmer'
tomorrow, she will think he no longer
loves her.
My ! How much a man has to know
about a lot of women, in order to dis-
cover that he doesn't understand onvof
them!
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We guarantee fee
MartinSenour
1001i Pure Paint
(except inside
White and a few,
dark shades1 that
cannot balimpared
from lead and zinc),
to he made from
pure white -ead, '
pure oxide (Ai:Inc,
With coloring mat
* in preporticuude
citiantities neces-
sary\ro make tWeW
respeCtive shades
and tinteotith pure
linseed oil and tr-
pentine dr -„-or, grid
to be entirely
from water, ben-
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other adulterations,
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there is • speCial MARTINSKN0L1R l'induct tech one
guaranteed to best serve the map( an fur wha 111* is imuie
Consult us as to your requirements. We have
a full stock and complete information as to
decorative schemes. Let us advise you.
FRED HUNT
ONT AKIO
GODERICH
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