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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-8-5, Page 7S .,, IPTIQH . . r GODiU1011, frig. ` the Remain in busines,. Farm firuperty to the vicinity of ilipla•u keep* cltangltg hands. Yr. lieturiler ha* wild his aftr-tive acre farm adjoluiiig tke village to Alviuvi Hervey. of Stanley, the pricy Ing $7,061. Harry ('hr*yey hag fur- cluird Joseph Atkiniaru's1tlba farm 1u Tu ekersmlth, paying - AMO At the re•dsleiaw of Mr, sad Mrs. William Charters. Mill Road, Tucker - II, oar Wednesday, July .2K• their only daughter. Jetieie S. t'haters. wee united In marriage to HM►ry R. Peckeider, of Niagara Falls, N. Y. The tyyemouy was performed by Rev A, Mcl.twn, The young tvi4le will reside at Niagara Falls. COUNTY AND, DISTRICT jI Frank MeiJuaid,Nithvf Me- an at Hillop, is laid tip of typhoid fever. -Fred liogarth, of Stephen. w -a* up - net with n 14411 of hay and in falling - to the ground had one ,of his ankles broken. The trnstlee* of S. S. No. 10. Morris bare engaged Miss Luella Cowan. of 11,pchab' 1. ae teaeher for the coming year, at a salary of $1.0(l0. \1'illlam M,-Iutush- nn old resident of the township of Hallett, died July 20th at the age of eighty-six years. Hi* wife and daughter, Mrs. John Mills, survive him. Mrs. Jamew Lawretsee. of the town- ship of )/cl%lllup, died July hath. at the age of seventy -wren years. She had resided for more thou fifty years ou the farm on the 4th 1.01111400011 of McKillop. Sa •1 Pollard. a highly respected resident Of the township of Mullett, lwssrd awry on July :'loll after a ieagthy Jlliirss. Mr. .Pollard WaS horn in t'ibornc township. wife he leaves two xoas and two oda ug h re rs. II A wedding Was solemnised . Wed- ie•sthty muruiug of last 'reels at the home of the bride's tui rents, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Z,wfb•, Hensel!. their olde*t daughter. Nellie. becoming the bride of Peter lt. uchariau. The happy eoupie will make their home at Toronto. The arm of Ituchattan & Rennie. who have lawn conducting Al gents' furnishing store at Hen,wll for the past two years. ems been dl,etedvMl, Mr. Ituchatwn retiring and leaving for Toronto. where he will reface in hushwss. Mr. hernia will 1oatinue BRUSSELS. William Martin, a pioneer resident of this taction, has passed away in his eighty-fourth year. About two weeks ago he fell and thimself. and i doubt hastened the end. His agedwife survives On Sunday. July, 2S. Mrs. P. Mc Quarrie joined the 'silent majority atter a long and severe illness- She as born at Auburn nearly fifty-nine years ago, but had lived in Brussels since her marriage in 1885 The husband, one son and one daughter survive. Mrs. D. Kennedy, of Goderich. is a sister. All the available help in this locality is busy in the flax fields Men, women and children are all taking a hand in the game. A good portion of the crop is I being pulled by the piece. for which 820 Mr acre is being received. Anent Bros. have closed down their heading factoy and the entire staff is busy on their large tater in Morris township pulling the flax. WINGHAIL w'ingham Oddfellows observed "decor ation day" on Thursday. Felicia Mason, wife of lames G. Fyfe. died here on Monday. She formerly' \lived in Moms, but on account of her poor health her husband, sold :his Tarin some time ago and they came to Wingham fa reside. Mr. anoEnglands. Arthur to receive aleft fortune days egoo for which comes to them through the death of a relative there. They are an English couple who have been conducting a grocery buaineakhere. Cleanliness and Health There is neither age limit nor exemption-'- every xemption=every man, woman and child has a daily fight to carry on against germs and microbes of disease. 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BEHIND every industry in Canada- -from the patient truck -gardener bowed over his lettuces--- _ —to the young manufadut'et �sa_prove�hs+ worth of Canadian skill and Canadian material in some new enterprise— —stiand the railways—the intelligence, the power and111111 A,000c„ the hopes of the railways of. Canada. .,.a -r..= .W _ star:reampa«s+es o P +'. �sw°a P *. ' - Not, like the Exploiter, watching to take harsh advan- _.. to of hard -ti a follies of a boom— Not seeking by a moment's .shrewdneSS to -clean up a woman+,•� million and get out!* Not interested in the price of -real estate in just oNiE town, or the prosperity of just ON -province— But, instead, employing their widely -gathered intelligence in the interests of all Canada for all time to come! For the railwaysto serveCanada \ carrieeddawn}yany other master than Canada! heir services.cannot find any buyer but Canada! `-- They injure themselves if by asking too high returns To -day they damage the prosperity of the citizens of To -morrow. • Youth and Age SEAFORTH. A well-known resident of Worth. in the person of John C. Wood, passed away on Tuesday of last wieek in his sixty -third - year. after a lingering illness His wife laurvives him. -J. C. Laing, of town, met with a serious accident one day last week. He was assisting in shingling a barn at Cromarty when he missed h:s footing and fell to the I ground. fracturing his hip and sutferin Iieternalinjury. 1 Isabella McKenzie,, widow of the tel j Robert Jones, and for sixty years a esi- ; j dent of ,ea!orth. died at the home o her daughter. Mrs. Shaw, Toronto. o July ear. I m, nsth. in were er brought torst Seato th f. / inter- . ment. CLINTON. Miss Asquith, who has bee Goderich township, heas bee fill the vacancy on caused by the resignation Walker, G,,,,• time o t11! Edmonton Fair \Assoc n's life that she cannot increased the salary the use of Dr. Hes o S2rs. 10 any benefit by sameolmdiretctors rho Chase's Nerve Food in order of her services as se ivnq her SE( to keep up the supply of par rich blood and to ensure • e . ul condition of the nervous sy tom• • • Headaches. nair•aigta. steepr is• MOS M, nervous 17e11a. trritatrsl>ty, tired. worn-out ft-tunics.soon on du p, a 'COp pear when the vigor and swatat chum the nerves are rwatored by the WM io t et this great food cure. Cie ~ ants a boa. for ) d, an gambles is aifm amu. Data & �Co., '1'aat slls ssalary $3,000 a year. `Miss Holmes is a , native to Clint , bein a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert olmes, now of I. Toronto. Ano er mem of the Holmes 1 - _family ,has n.._ett ng i the limelight lately, Wal r'G. Holmes brother of the f aforemen tit ed yosing lad y, ng won the l champion iP of the Province f Albertaf at the nuat contest of, th Alberta amateu trapshooters. Mr. Hol es made., of 143 out of a possible 1 , The wnship carries with it a ft trip' �e international meet to be h• d at eland about the middle th. caching in engaged to School staff ( Miss Grace ! rectors of the 1 - tion voluntarily Miss E. Louise r. Last week the ; their apprecaation i tetary by voluntarily More, making her These hats are selected from our regular stock and show pretty color combinations and up-to-date styles. MISS M. R. MAcVICAR KINGSTON STREET, GODERIGM uunuuunulnuululuumunumin11101M M010ulmmm11ouluuuul NKNAninti. rtI' s8t 1;