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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-9-2, Page 7THE SIGNAL
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CHILDLESS
WOMEN
Please Red This Letter And
See What Normal Health
Will Do For You.
Berwick, Ont. – " 1 had organic trou-
ble, and after taking Lydia E. Pink-
Fw' Vegetable Compound and Blood
edicine all my troubles passed away.
as made strong and well and have
been ever since. Now we have a fine
baby boy six months old, and I know
that I would not have this baby and
would still be suffering if it had not
bees for your remedies. My husband
and myself my that your remedies
are worth their weight in gold, and I
recommend them to my friends. One
of my aunts is taking them now."–
Mrs. NArOLION LAviONt, Berwick.
Ontario, Canada.
Among the virtue@ of Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound is its abil-
ityto correct sterilityin many eases.,
Tis fact is well established se evi-
denced by the above letter and hundreds
of others we have published fa the..
columns.
In many other borne., once childless,
there are now children beeves at the
fact that Lydia E. Pink -hares Veptable
Compound makes women ners a1,
healthy and strong.
If you have the lightest dobe that
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound will help you. write toL dia E.
Pfnkham Me4cMe Co. (osa�tial).
Maas., for advice. Your letter
b. op.••d, read and answered by a
tsfllaa, aad held le street re.
GRAND TRUNIt R�Y'ST EM
Double Track Route
between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
\ CHICAGO
11FaiMpUel dining cat
▪ plMscars oo night te•IM.
parlor care on principal day Males.
Full intormatton tram any Grand
TruHorn-
ing.
1Ticket )tstrict PgC.
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aasengerAgent. T-
tag
ronin•
O.H. Lanier. Matteis Agent. p one '1+
P. P. LAW'RENCR & SONS
Phone 8.
Town Agents
11, COUNTY AND DISTRICT
II II
Roy E. Dewar, of Bayfield, was married
at London on Wednesday of last week to
Mess Klemm, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Klemm. Mr. and Mrs. Dewar will
reside at London. •
During a recent storm, Mrs. Amos
Cartwright and George Knight, of the
London road, near Clinton, were struck
by lightning and stunned for some time.
Mr. Cartwright was cleaning out a cistern
and his wife and Knight were at the top
when the bolt struck them.
WINGHAM.
Pickett and children of Godecidi town-
ship; Rev and Mrs. J. H. Colclough, of
Dutton, Ont.; Mr, and Mrs. Albert Col -
dough of near Bayfield.
Mrs. lddo Crich died August 19th.
after a lingering and painful illness. Be-
sides her husband, one son and one
daughter are left. Before coming to
Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Crich were residents
u( Tuckersmith.
Miss Verna McLaughlin has been en-
gaged on the Exeter High School staff ata
salary of 111,300.
The salary of Rev. E. F. Armstrong,
pastor of Wingham Methodist church,
has bet n increased from $1,800 to $2,000.
The old dam is being blown up with
dynamite by the contractors, the Hunters
of Kincardine. in preparation for the
construction of the new bridge and dam
of concrete and steel.
Frank Gillespie, a Wingham old boy.
who has been located at Cobalt for some
time. has been promoted to the manager-
ship of the branch of the Bank of Com-
merce at Iroquois.
CLI NTON.
H. t.,Sharpe. manager of the Molsons
Bank here. is being transferred to the
branch at Morneburg.
Rev. (Capt ) Robert. Irwin, son of Mr
and Mn. A. J. Irwin, of town, was mar-
ried at Platsville last week to Miss Clara
Sipes. of that town.
The Gunn, Langlois- Co. report a good
business, having shipped over 9,000 dozen
eggs the week before last. and having
pard out the same week $11.500 for eggs
and poultry.
The home of Mrs Annie Colclough was
the scene of a family reur.ion one day
recently when all her children were under
the family roof : Mr. and Mn. Arthur
Colclough of Turnberry,Man.; Mrs. W.H.
SOzne Bea
i.
•
,.*.e' Tort William. Poatlae Count,. Prim_
edam
r -
edaee of Quebec. is a lovely AK
shrug the Ottawa rtver, and yet tt
Ise( so well known as It abould be.
On one side of theOttawa nd *r
• Petewawa training e
t
across the water Port William lies
by the side of a forest of m.gnilwelt
S ens trees. Since the war Fort
liam has become better known, tor
• thousands of Canadian soldiers who
'.,prepared for fightingata ewaws
more there, and they
not et
Mo teal their Meads of its love1t_
pent
said the happy hours the1
i around it.
You may reach Fort William. Que-
• . by a variety of way: You may
I$ c main
at Pete awe trNthe
y station•
Alen go for two mild across
•wewe Pete -
maws Camp grounds to
stllase. At the village you may take
• boat to the opposite side- 01
igtver and you are go to Fort fit 11Willliam.
Or you tarlo, by
tQuebec, tt'oePembroke. e Pembroke
• more direct
rt fouto.
Tranaportation
Company the
s
SS.Otaew from Pembroke to
Jachlme at regular Intervals. a dis-
taste of about 20 miles, calling at
'p.tewawa village, Fort William and
ether poises. Tbe Owe tor
this
trip
L assail, and the trip
rt
e*Hlable. the scenery being beauti-
ful, and on • Mt summer day the
breezes blow11aj Meng the wide lithe -
like Ottawa Over are refreshing as
am wind'. M difficult to find
It would indeed t to d
a prettier mot Ne lac
Quebec. The lime Mees like an Leland
seaside. for herr there is a beach
Mies is knee. sad windy
ases of a the
ma
.traad.tawa Tlever eptly lave the golden
tri a es ewer gently In summertime
triages of their bed.
children play 1• the sand sad dig
Mies just as they do at St. Andrews -
by -the -Sea.
aysad testi
to-
saberby May
nowpaths- The
bathing beach is sate. shallow iInto W
*here. but you can go
depth you what'. for the Mims leas
a deep heart. with islands, river Is dotted
aletor boats, rowing boats sad eaa-
ply he waters. flees•�
ss you
tree a harm tusstag
et loIs me distant MIL
osthig
mime Awe
Hotel Poetise, .wood by the
Chris. McCeel. le the alai et
Cita William The betel stead'
esuassek horsehair pial': 1a treat to
Mhe seldom
th:g
sail
herymd the river gentle Pete-
Maws
atm reamed to
1111* Drdoe which Mil Pan •..d byy
Ole rlalsis trelaber Is Oa Mw
mhola Nle *Whist. It yea laugh or
Itstk is s Mol votes the f �1s�
y lamb sad talc last
will
Pres the Beal Pe•tMcdrraor y
s.
rasa aim walk Mee the heed te
11110 Seaver Dam. Ia the Mit . M4
le•aaatb
Ctrs wttl ssb (1t ia 1 *
slaka Lawn beefy are ass ratan
{yyK rose mama hill., ma zzttlag
It
ifter;Arg S = as waren als
WS le
t•— Wm velem •beet •
Asst W be ems OM.
A MOTHER'S TRIALS.
GODIRIOH, ONT.
Thursday, September Zai. 10241-1
to Mrs. W. Oughton. the ceremony being I tasty quiet premeure, could only sheer
performed by Rev. S. McLean.
A well-known resident of Seaforth has
been removed by the death on August
21st of John Noble McQuaid. in his sixty •
sixth year. Mr. McQuaid had not been
in She best of health for some months,
but the end came qulte suddenly from
heart failure. He had been connected
with the shoe business in Seaforth for
many years. He is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. E. Prendergast. of Cali
forma, and Mrs. P. Mulcahy, of Seaforth,
BRUSSELS.
Ford car owners an this district are to
have a picnic in Victoria Park, Brussels.
on September 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wilson have sold
their residence on Flora street to Robeit
McKinnon, of Grey township.
H.W. Chapman, a young business man
of Brussels, has taken,a.•wile in the person
of Barbara E. Filcher, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrr. F. )(Bidets, Cranbrouk.
W. B. Strachan, B. A., son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Strachan, Brussels, has won the
honor fellowship with the Actuarial Society
of the United States and Canada. Mr.
Strachan is engaged with the Imperial
Lite Insurance Company at Toronto in
an actuarial capacity.
On Saturday. August 14th, at Winni-
peg. Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Anent, of Brussels, was
rnarrie d to Arthur Hawkshaw, son of
Mrs. Ann Hawkshaw. of Lucent Ont.
The young couple will reside at Hussar,
Alta., where Mr. Hawkshaw is manager
of the Standard Bank. The groom was
for - several years teller in the Brussels
branch of the Standard Bank.
Care of Home and Children
Often Causes a Breakdown.
The woman at home, deep in household
duties and the cares of motherhood,
needs occasional help to keep her in good
health. The demands upon a mother's
health are many and severe. Her own health
trials and her children's welfare enact
heavy tolls, while hurried meals, broken
rest and much indoor living tend to
weaken her constitution. No wonder
that the woman at home is often indis-
ppoo.esedd through weakness. headaches.
backaches and nervousness. Too many
women have grown to accept these visit-
ations as a part of the lot of motherhood.
But many and varied as her health troubles
are, the cause is simple and relief at hand.
When well, it
is the ornan shen ilgo good
she blood
that keeps
make her blood nch to renew her health.
The nursing moths more than any other
woman in the world needs rich blood and
plenty of it. There is one way to get this
good blood so necessary to perfect liealth,
and that is through the use of EW Wil-
liams' Pink Pills. These pins make., ew
blood, and through their use thousands
of weak, ailing wives and mothers have
been made bright. cheerful and strong.
1f you are ailing. easily tired ordepreeeed,
it is a duty you owe yourself and your
family to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a
fair trial. What this medicine has done
for others it will surely do for you.
You can get Dr. Williams Pink Pills
through any dealer in medicine or by
mail at 50c a box or six boxes for $2.50
from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co..
Brockville, Oat.
S! AFORTH.
Major R. S. Hays has returned from
his Western trip. accompanied by Mrs.
Hays and daughter. Miss Mary, who
were visiting at Fort Francis.
The death of William John McNab
occurred on August 21st it the home of
his mother. Mrs. Archibald McNab,
in the thirty-first year of his age.
Deceased is survived by his wife and two
children.
A quiet wedding was solemnized at the
lasnse.w Egk, when Walter Cole.ebusiness
of
last week,
manager in Seaforth for the Canada Flax
Mills. Limited. was united in marriage
River
ttfnt as the sunset is Oreete or any-
where. It la a mitre of besot,...
Those who look on it as►sr forget
the acme. Sol goes Mira beyond
the Petewawahtltsy n Or not deep
esteof
Crimson. lighting P
thethe Ottawa with las her. The hosem
dart their sliver mecum the Maids.
The landacspe to ell solemn. AtZt
time it seems as If Nature' In
ship of bet Creator, le taking a great
heavenly Hoet tato ler breast Mary
watch the sunsets at Fort William
from the log seats om the Mak-
litany lope that cream from the Ms -
bermes tied a resting place at N•
river sibs sad make esdertabie na-
tural seats for the te•AAs. _
tt Fort William.
the Meal Paas•rfO
tutee wbeare nswty we& or for
thele who are meshes. 1Cverythltag
here la psaeetnl sad b•auUf 1 the
lope em the Mae& may have bees
east thuse by aatare se as to afford
sob ern wide! levees may rest IlieMIIT•ISu
ebtptonig meanss
their10 eib5As the weeds
play ea the fres dere your
ad.
d
athe melees at Ow Mr& e
Ma silent.
Vert Wilttate.. Most le a II 5 SO-
dearod by sweet memmtrod eta patio.
Time -
ante et soilless wile
am rusnsedes bred and Sorel bn et dr Betel realer
sew deet/ 1, terror *Oda
Tier ere trooper -teaser sm ree-
slow tram Pemapb. to Des r
epees and relearn. The 0tesser
sl-
eeps Matas 'ease >t d Pert
ert Irma
sills shois ot _ Reek famous
the rdMms ami 1oom& prole.
The Rosh Is dM ter Willi. •wall
a Ne Mires Aver 1• lie .,set Mss
Tigre&eke ss Imp et 1be
rt. TTbe is bin bid et hew
to ifs Wed M unease SOPS sir
esobb i sir►lab seek rep
sob NM tore ewer � ie
Loam iseptirmelea .g ell r•+ial.
Voloort psis
the b .,Heol weed he edit whir
EXETER.
John Blatchford, of town, has sold his
100 -acre farm in the township of Usborne
to Ed. Kestle of that township. The
price was in the 'neighborhood of $8.000.
George Hockey died suddenly Friday
morning of acute appendicitis. He had
been all about a week, the physicians
being afraid to operate because of com-
plications. He was chief clerk in W.
Heaman's hardware store and leaves a
widow and young eon.
Mr. John Hunter of town while walking
through a small piece of bush in Stephen
township one day recently captured a
young buzzard. It had in some way
become wounded in one wing and could
not Hy very well. Its wings measured
from tip to tip 5 feet 4% inches. At one
time this species of the hawk was quite
common, but for many years it has beat
quite rare. Mr. Hunter has had the bird
caged.
By far the best load of cattle leaving
this station for many years was shipped
by Wes. Snell to Toronto last week for
the Gunn Packing Co.. who will show
them dressed at the Toronto Exhibition.
There were seventeen bullocks in the
lo id and their average was 1575 pounds-
These
ounds.These cattle were fed on Mr. Snell's own
farm. and from the time they were put
on grass. May 15th, to the present. they
made an average gain of 180 pounds.
Mr. Snell says that the price realized for
the load was the largest he has ever re-
ceived by great odds.
their appreciation of tbe dettw►tud.
Thr su jal tinniest 'for the addre ne
ons: '"The Ilea y(•uly' Hu.-•. *u ruu
that yv. may obtain '
Miaow the relatives presen. at the
funeral were her daughter, Mrs.
Bogie 01 near 1..alrrrh: three sone,
John and Janie. of Axe Lake. Wil-
lie III, of 'rurdoeto, and Robert 'rhomp-
sen, a nephew, of Doe Luke. hear
The two road bylaws voted on in
Exeter both carried by good majorities.
The bylaw to provide the necessary
money to finish paying for the construc-
tion of the Main street cement road was
carried by 130 majority. The bylaw
authorizing the council to raise 88,000 by
debenture to put down a cesnent rood on
Wellington street from Main street to the
G. T. R. station was carried by 60 major-
ity. The granting of the $8,000 was
conditional on $4,000 extra being raised
by interested parties. A canvas by the
promoters of the scheme has resulted in
8900 being raised and 200 loads of gravel
have been promised by farmers in the
community. About 1,000 loads of gravel
will be needed and another canvas -is
being made. Judging from the ready
response the promoters do not expect
great difficulty in securing the gravel
which will be equivalent to the $4.000
required by the bylaw. The work of
preparing the road for the laying of the
cement has already started.
THE LATE MRN. JAMES ROMR
From a recent photograph
Sprus•edale. The pall bearers sere:
Messrs. ;eery.' 11.•itt. 11. 11 1 , Win.
Edgerton. A E. Quinn, A t' Feasts,
and 11. 11. Thurman.
The casket wit laden with •ery
pretty floral tributes, including a
crescent and beautiful sprays. A
wreath was given by her cern Jobe
and it heart of &ewers by her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Bogie. also a lovely wreath
from ber granddaughter, Mrs. Whe-
aton, of Toronto.
The n•aiaiatag family bereaved,
wish to extend their sincere thanks
to the many friends and orighbors
who helped. and in so many ways
showed their practical love and res-
pect to their departed friend. A
friend in wed is a friend indeed.
Her race its run. her warfare's o'er,
A crown which .aasot fade
le her reward for fourworr' year.,
The Righteous Judge bath wed.
As Jesus died and row again,
Triumphant o'er the genie.
So Itis disciples rise and reign
With their Triumphant Iliad.
A few short years of evil pa•sd,
We'll reach tier happy snore•,
Where death -divided friends
Shall meet to part no more.
LN HER
ut last,
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_-_ itlat.Rltk for Matrimony.
.-.The freebie with nest marriage.
is that a 'sea* always noose.. the mis-
take of the woman who
carries him off him fret instead of
trying to Hod oto• who will keep him
on them IA. Angeles Express.
Iiik awes Rahe, of Axe Letrieelir
koka, Passes Away.
Froth the Huntsville Forester we
take the following obituary article.
the dee4'e1eEd being the mother of
Mrs. fin. Bottle. of the Lake Phore
road, Coltrirnc township. •
DiED): On nndaty afternoon, Atag•
not 2nd. 1120, at her Motor at --Ase,
Lake. Mtatu •k township, Mrs.
James Rome. to 95th year.
cin Monday the passed awe to
rest one of our ole t and moat es-
teenred residents In he person of
Mrs. Rome, one of uskoka'a aged
pioneers. Deceased h d (ekeIJ'ated
✓ ninety-fourth birth( y on June
h. 1920. and up until t last year
or wo enjoye.l remarkah health,
also '.tear In both eyesight nd her
henrin Her hnsletnd her pre-
deeaset her twenty-six years ago,
she luar-11 d In her tomfohtsble one
on the beg tiful shore of Axe I be
with her so John. *tether_
asset, living rb'.• ._—._,.�
Mee. Rome. (tone maiden name'
was Elizabeth .1st de, wan bort in
Maxwellton, neer I mfries, Sc•oriarid,
and came to ('anade in the year
1N.14. In iM.'.$ she mnrri.'el .1s. mea
Rothe, and with her hhsband dans'
to Goee'rk•h.
in the year 1811.8 Mr. .fames )tome
came to Mnskoka. Ile was pleased
with the prospects of this dtstritl.
His family remained on the farm at
(loderit•h. 1n 1M72 hit family joined
him, and remained) on their present
homestead until the death of the
ageel nether.
Mr. and Mrs. (tome knew something
of the hardships whk'h twtt'II the
earlier pioneers of atnskoka. They
weir peope of sterling cherketer,
simple habits. (:ort -fearing, and he -
longed to the honest, hard-working
pioneers, of whom there are too few
in the world today,
The funeral service wan conducted
by Rev. Fred Berner of Huntsville,
• 1 Chalmers Preshyterlen church,
McMurriek, of which de•saetd was e
member. The remains were I.ld to
rest hPnt(le thea' of her husband, •nd
other members of the faintly who had
prederwsed her, and were burled In
the family plot enclosed in the cemet-
ery,
Idr.
emet-PryIdr. Berner spoke briefly to the
large assembly of friends, wbo, by
Its s.1 the bottom of asst
digestive a ills.
EXCESSIVE ACIDITY
I(iiiolDS
for iodisation afford lea.
ins andpros�l relief from
the distress of aciddympepie.
MAiIS WV 80071 a DOWIM
KAMM a SCOTS OeUld1914.
(1) The Hertel Pontiac, Foul
William. Province of Qu
In hoot is a Pandy baseh
behind the plias tress.
(2) 'ebbe Steamer Oissao.
Ow Ottawa Ottawa Rivas' frost
Pembroke, Ontario, to riot WDl
barn, P.Q.. and otherlabia.
a(8) Oa a natural t os. lbet
Waive e Beath.
oat Petal ter lsmberees. traMers
ase maJ
lfm' Yi tbe Let peat et
Wirrlh. stsemer. Hers tiler 1s. •
Warbait
wise wises
to Met peseememme mesellidlo la Om
viraf!/ Memo ~eat torr return
Peet a%Mir 10 1e. ie. leer N wefts
Wam$ se the arty herbeers b
bobwar. seise Worse,
els! tarler�
711e Oboe
esibibt.Dow sod raopspe•ss's�
le Ile reefsDearer est ether
r_ ere pasediesiL
altramei ..tI1*
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it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly'pandruff
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FINE REPAIRING
Bring your tread worn tires to ns
and let us retread them for you and
get an extra 2,000 to 3,000 extra mile-
age out of tires that are practaally
worthless, or let us reline your tire,
which will strengthen it 50 per cent.
Tires repaired in the proper time by
our process will pay biggest returns.
Let us examine your tires. 11 we
cannot save your buying a new tire, it
will be a pretty bad one.
Tires, Tubes, Accessories.
HHamilton . J, FISHER, GODERIICN..
The New Decorating Store
West Street
In addition to our lines of Wall Paper, Paints,
etc.. we handle all kinds of
res
r * reeltatabb 160.JOHN G. KEPfr,Ord Mow&
G\LASS -
WIMDOV CZASS
REVELLED GLASS.-_
PLATE GLASS
MIRRORS, etc.
If you are thinking of doijk any decorating this
year, call on us and let us give you an estimate.
J. uthbtrtSOfl
North 516 \vet Street (loderlch. Ont.