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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-12-2, Page 977T - ?R QGIAL 1 hough 11 Is understood that he will TIIE'MEEK AT THE CAPITAL, be lu the"''' '' inglllll, 14 hardly likely that lar• will be git.en the Government 4mlursnt1on, If there IN 1niy011e else 14%141-1111t qt. Mr. liurnhaw',l resigns•• 114114 wits rather un embarrassment to the 1' 4 t Hy Ian lhow(m. 01t*wa, Nov. 21t. I;r,rdually 11 114'• sins to IN' 44p4r441t that there were two by-elections last Mondry instead of OIW. Nearly everylwNly appeared to bare lust sight of,the Yale -Cariboo contest In WUW'hlug the results in East }:Iglu, but all examination of the re4lalte In Yale glees (lie tioit•ruuleut, little eowfort. Instead of there IN'Iug the usual majority of wnusehi lg like a thosotaud votes for the proleetioubst candidate, there was only 44N) fur Mites Ifelvie, and that waa In 14 lvnl$t Mooney when; protection' meant' higher prices for fruit, amt where Hilt: truth has been-drlvet'hume 10 the voters. How- ever, there was a rather hard eurublu- att in fur the (:bverinielt raudidpt.• to buck up against, for Col. F.dgett appears to have been aiv.•u the endorse- ment of almost ' everytNwly except, Premier Meiulen. Liberal Ile juking. The bunt count its Mel };Iglu rause WI a iard ktuiek to the Guvernwtait. The Prime Minister had returuel, he. fleeing that the vletury was as good •u 'el'lllln•alt a the time 11 wits heiolerd, Wed If Ile rotors buil Ik • it will prolaIbly iN' 4444 1111 independent. .Tile w'rII fur 1V st Teterboro 111114 not y4•4 INserrho nd, but as II is Jnst due, there being u peslbl}Ity of a si%. weal ren:' delay under the new Fran- 1'blse Aet, It Is expected Hort It will 11111 Ise ludg delayed: For one thing, 1f'( It Is Imgwl to 'halve. a uu4ulw•r from I holt euni.tltneuoy 111 the 11uu.s. at the 1 0peatiug in February, It 'will' Ise rfe•- es4.• r,4 to get the writ out fairly quickly. There is usually a delay of some fifty day. between the Issue of the writ and the date ed. election, and that wo11ll out leays. 1une11 tune ld 141004e. IN•hleeu uuw• 14111 Fe11112ry 1. J. if. R. Elliott, Punisher of The Blyth Standard, has been a,rao thele a tistary public Ifor the village of Blyth and the townsh ps of West 1V'awanosh, Morris area • ?kis, John Lynch, a highly respected, resident of the township of McKillop. is dead at the age of eighty years. She had resided in the township since she was a` young girl. • M. W. Ortwein, of Hensall, has sold hit tQeneral store business to his father, J. W. Ortwein, who will continue it. Mr. Ortwein junior will give his etteniion to the insurance busihess. A case of smallpox has been reported in Morris township, and the board of health immediately placed the house in quaran- tine. The patient, Robert Bird, bat a very light attack, It is stated. Word has been received of the death of ( forge (gooks. for rpany years a resident of Ilensall, who has been for some time in the sanitarium at Guelph. OOA>s>RZOB, ONT. ' a team and halt a•doz:n ino . to get tar. car on the road again, 4ih.re it was left while Mr. Macfarlane went on to lh.i. I(,iteen in another car. CLINTON. There it a rumor to the effect that \Ir. Trench of 'freswater, who owns and operates the rink here, is about to sell it to some people at Walkerton apd have it removed to that town. Operathans have been closed at the Clinton evaporator for the season. About 8,000 barrels of apples were handled this year. Onslow Crich, an old resident of Clin- ton. was (bust dead in bed at his home on Thursday evening by local constable)). who made an investigation at the request of neighbors. His wife was also found to be in a serious condition. Both had been ill for several days with la grippe. EXETER. Henry Makins, a Gamer resident of Heasall district has lost one of its early Exeter, died at Norwich on November 2) settlers by the dta'h of Mrs. Ingram, and the 'remain' were brought here 1 widow of the late Alexander Ingram, who interment- The deceased was in his passed away at the ripe age of ninety-one ninetieth year. Before coming to E xester years. Two sons and six daughters Mrs Makins hued on a tam near Vatna- fiEAFORTti. Ch1 l.atil of Mrs. J. G. Sctitt occurred suddenly at her Motile on t4'edne*rlay of last week in her sixty ninth alio. About five weeks ago Mrs. Seine tracturat. her hip in a • fall. and the shuck proved tut much for her system. 'I he deceased was( a daughter of the late Henry Rath. who did mush W the early; surveying in Perth and flown counties. '$lie Is survived by her husband, lir. J.G. Scott, and one son. II. H. Scutt. • I ' The . C. W. V. A,, intend.; to have a Christmas ball on •f.)ecember 2sith. • Geo. Butrsch met with a serious acci- dtnt at the Canada flax null*. He was uprating a machine when has Ieft hand `nas drawn ictu the knives and so badly mangled that the first finger had to be amputated. • • Mrs. J: C. Laidlaw feli'on the icy side- walk' While retunupg kunt. Church and 1tastured her leg near the ankle, The Seaton h curling club hall organizatl for the season, With the following ulticers: President. J. Beattie; vice-president , Keith McLean; secretary, C. A, Barher:'l executive committee. Ross Sproat, G. 1). ilaigh, R. M. Jones. W. E. Southgate. Thur:Nlay, D4'tmber 2, 1031).• — Tasty at any time Our soda biscuits. are bread's closest rival and a perfected product ofh sunshine factory. 'Bakers of°better biscuits for sixty -levo years.' Ask Your Grocer For NCCORN ICKS Jersey Cream tt SODA • -., tin Trinity \tethodist church. Toronto. w a Ihre•.1•urnereel fight Inert. V1111'111 Wel' ft is ,,(geil,,unit while the Government cannot afford 'in lose the vote 41i the House %Wel.-41 victory there would Ir -inn. the /4l•uu•rs are gutta, ,, ..trh•e lard for further Intarlo reprcwe antion lar the 4'eni111nc. At the sante flute the • .*'rale are- going to _ dq their 11•41 to reduce the t;uvernmeut w:ajilr= ;,a-wwa --11L i•s.I,JN•e•a 1111441 rep with soleal optiluiem during hie villi. a{qui r• (rutty. and the defeat of ten. Govera- Meut candidate came as a blow 10 all Tory sRV{wrters .stere. The ' 11tt*wa Liberals, who were net 'Anxious to sty, sr whenever that a„Wtw:t-is ...bard 'we eon look fir a warm one.. Spent Too M Is Matey. '1'11e w-rller 11 mooted Into an hoer. est lest eon rsa11 t regarding the }:stet Right h f1ettrm. hie ardet 110ve•nr meat a 4'e work r was 1 bare a (•4' diddle -111 the Ih•I.I but 1 liwulsslag woad- 1WCe, 4144'6 t4B ..h'tpinY • tire, tl 'm1r/i•t HMI muclt, unity i.a+t less }itrmeer wen out. were jalihult ,Ac- spent in the riding. . e declared the cording to Maekenzle King It was a defeat w•114 due tw the foul that the victory for the progressive forces ecbolic '�idster •4'f 1.1.41 foils- lad gone to cr the Farmer or Laval retulhhite l turujN•,w(tliout providing any Dewey wa+ wleetel, Debt when It was tlw for-l,'1•'r that contest., •On the • her halal, a keen obwtrver had some do 4414 from 1144,' .if. (11e' 111w114 111 111.. 1)114 t11ency he. only two ala}s before the .'Iced. r and tout declared that If the 4 ,)v1'rumen did Neral. ; not win it would he t*muse it ad t• overphseef the advertising . end ••r a de. spending too nitwit on hills and pl bAd 1(6111 easels throughout the whole country. ilio,,„.:,, 11f So ninth advertising of this kind had the str..ng7 r 144.1 done•, he declared, that the INxgde the 1'olt11tr4, it '14,a Me suspicions, klluw'l1441 that the rliltnw( aigwlr .':ludidat' hail not the antorrnt 4 •its grw.0 stns„ tunny necessary for- the work which n fmrrs, and that 11'Nt 1)4411 dour. 'Premier and 'alter •M ,twakerrittg on tett Rm. u.•wlr 4.01witntid IA. -Thirrgs. harp awstiatAl etnieTdTl•ir—allily live tslrty diad tom, I sing• i e end of last week,-. With the rpicl rhwir hard.„„ return 4 tlw- Premier and 51Inisar), n•n11111we the point I mill shove aliens of turn - mer there were ill t.•ars Shell. 4) centre•. they abided hate preferred are, win, win, .ince he was lar field under straight Liberal rotor when Ile 4/011111 1101 :get in the 1 rejoiced in a Gm..•nnne o,, def 1t watt to; . • ea tent rat milling victor)', for I: i't F:Ig beralde•ll ars the k.•) cur the Dominion. Due in r31" 1 ..11$1ituc11ciex 111 watt there -thief -+he gritty ades • Irvl tp tin against ti stand'^fat lied. htit .mins of tl eral.aial,t'Wl Into the rid Ler. ('rer people. a to bt' levy. lint the nt out nu a grist fleet t has dune dill Ie,t Ibrxl. lel 1um1y Irlonlj muerte 11114 111441 wr a 1 long without anything tieing Attn.' 1111 rot 4t. upliareuleyliktd_.tlnln.,.''II the hill that things were tepidly apt.r•Nlrbinr stagnation., but now the 14,41414 over and tines will be fairly hgsy smut the opening of the Ho11se, Might Have (teen.- Aylilr; the hi.lnsfiirl t.•ntre of slur., elrnet tenet had Ie•,.11 and lifter Mot, too There *re linKaa- 81ro::w:y 4r? in 344.4jous .'4.1Ions. {l:rx.'ll 4:Ievncles In thq Senate to Ire gate, .a ma) city 116 •_'est to 1'herttuu, taken care of, and there are a few Mel! in the ('nttnulne who see casting —lits nu 1 ten- T1 .'alrrllglWt cyl,1 o11 those V441-upinilttetw) 14141111111/114:144. 4 all f ,l the tlrilNrr. m1713 I scalei4tis. Ilowecer_ when. there are ap aft .1111 re now hi+ilf. .n g ,sty is 4*iinttnents to the Ked Chamber from of ale•. (:8lrr 14-11 t.*rtiRii,,,Ix it is the ('nmmuns the Government mist clothe:4 that wIt-h 1' triton out of theremember the fact that every 4acylney Sew flu G11v, rnnu•nl wnull batt eh footed flu• 1'1444131.e, lir 'bold Lar. dr-' 111011 1114 n by-el4'4'n and t 1104 thIAts try - feared the Liberal bions. ern the ot:e•i are Mit being welcomed In these try - band, the Liberal* say sic t the r•eu1- 41X74. lbw. J. 1). Relit, who has bDN1: yule.-uuilS44t Itic-tIo-et mcitt was : Jn't returned treat trip to F:ntlnryl. nearl1 ly-u_te•vu1: nod that that cute Is s1l)00we4l to ie• ready for n eomfort- ewe 111111'41 111. vii public uphill • 71f're sear in the t Aper rTmm�Itt. ,nil Another Fish hi Prospect. Now attention is. locoing to 'Teterboro, which seat was ,111•raal 'tine resignetiou of J. 11..Iturliliint due Ing nut sunauer. ?Ir. Burnham value to the moue tis: oar 11 1 from the {Nopla. hall .expired if th1•''llxw'1. A"waver, flip present time I. (,oi•ermwelt'' waudatr hod not and ;_ant propitious to 14,ne hilt by.'1.'•- lir therefore said he was 407tlug ant.' linos rand the Government 1,1 not des play Ing` ay anxiety to make any chants* finless wife venni • Can first• be _ecc__ -. 11,411ted. • ecce.. _..Alive the hereat In East Mtn there has M'e'n a renewal of the demand that the Government, test the feeling of nil the people' Ili a general election. That demand is hardly' ifkly to he r vete itdel, iowever, t!1 - such . eon- { (*stent is foreed. I `t passible. _ the Government will hang oh, till the 1921 IY11i11N lure been taken, nail, then n re- -dletribution can be wade. in a re- ' dletrfbntion part of the • hope of winning the next contest, un - lees the protein signs fail. Mr. and. Mrs. s ncan McGregor, of Kippen, recently cele . ated the conclusion of fifty years of wedd • tile. They were married by ..Rev. Wi lam Graham of Egmondville and lived i Tuckersmith for many years before retia g to Kippen. The anniversary was the occasion of a family gathering and the p ntalion of handsome gifts to the wort couple. Rev. A. ' Macfarlane of B. field met g in his automobile to Hills Green to Axes -- service there. Owing to the icy c dition of the road his car skidded into th- ditch and was badly damaged. Forte :tely Mr. Macfarlane escaped unhurt. It ook with an accident while drier priject to supply the young men of I Henry Aitcheson has joined the staff of Exeter with Y. h1. C. A. facilitate. The the Rank u( Commerce. plans include a club room with a gym- I \Ir. and Mrs. Thos. Robinsan announce' nasium, reading room, etc. • = 1 the engagement of their eldest daughter, Councillor William ' Ward has issued a : Elva \lauds, to Joseph Clark Thompson. writ against the toivii for damages on, son of M. and Mrs. Win. Thompson, account of injury to his house and prop- ; .Auburn ; the marriage to take place early erty through thebvefllowvngi of the water uaUrcrmirer. in the large tank. The shutout is sup{weed , Peter (swans, recently appointed town t9' work automatically, bits one night clerk of Winiham, has declined the mai- recently it faileeI to do so, and nearby . nun,' preferring •lo conti4:ue teaching buildtttgs were havjiy shower ! school. ' • Mrs. Cowan. whom husba , Dr. Y..: The Baptist church at Itidgetown has ' Cowan. died at Lnndun a few Weeks ago. 1eatended-aerli to Rev. J. F. L)ingman,'o( has come to Exeter to make h.)ale' Minghatn, wlw lhasnut yet announced his in future with \1r. and \Ira S. Martin. 'decision. quietly solemnized of Alto Fern• only daughter of \1r. and Mee. Jas. McDonald. 4'9' Silas•street, to Ur. Gen Joynt, son of Mrs. A. sis.fnt, of {t'ing m. the. Rev.. N. Rowell officiating. A couple of local residents have bar up :against a 19.'0 amendment to pede game laws and considerable itdignatl•n is felt regarding the resulting_ court case Gime Warden Brown, of Middlesex, appeared here on Saturday and seized a coonskin in W. I). Pringle's tannery. left ther,_• by Alias 1*i111a1014, to by fanned for a muff. Mr. Pringle and Miss Isbister were summoned before 'Mayor Gurney and T. Bennett and each were fined 1)20 and taxed $6.70 costs. Proceeding lite 4,:his sean4) th olticer hunt in the , caltioo. G-- Lles'}�t+-+r•41, the skin. on which royalty had not barn paid. and he, too, as assessed $20 and $0.70 costa ' I'Itilobgieal. A colored W4t14111 0114' day ri.iheel tea• court-houw• i4 a 'r.•unw'see town• and said to !Ise Jtitlge; '•Is you -1111 the r.• 'rbate judge?" "1 alit the judge f the probate, 11lel41a1y." •'1''4' come to y4t11-ul 'rause 1'11' in tr lade Yah woo .1 'N /Moo diet 1 , bed e h t 1 au 1 I'st• .it t •.w little to- ndo l I ndet w. I'se rum sir he aipaint4l der 0.4'4I1 1144414.4.'• - 'rbc: -..-Lawyer... and Thomas A. Edison Wants To See An Amberola In YOUR HomeThisChristmas! • Ihis appointment may enm4' before the ^est !louse (41419). As a 'ucrs"o4' In nese 4. ('nhlnet the MIin4' of .1. A. Stewart of Perth is being mentfnne1. and he, may be ,tnkrn into the tune• vire* IrT the Ss Wholesale Arrests Canadians With Coughs Halt Who goes theret Someone with • cough. Pass friend` Stop nought you are under arrest. Thous - evil of ouch arrests nor bring made every day' in all Barts of f'anada. Tao long have coughs and eolds evaded iaetiee and eansed uetold entfering to umanify,'but at lief they have been cornered and overpowered by Caa- ada's famous cough dote tive—back- ley'e Rronehitis, Alistare. Did you . over Beer of this wonderful remedy? Why, everybody is. talking and writ- ing•about the great work it is doing In curing, coughs,. Bolds, bronceiitis, asthma, etc. s lae The foliewing is one of thousands of letters received:—"Kindly accept n ala ,ere thanks for the benefit ray wife derived by the nee of one of your bottles of Bronchitis Mixture. Per David Dew died at Isis home at llensall over thirteen years she has suffered 1 Tuesday of last week ill his fifty -screed aeatey. After spending dollar after lobar upon varidus remedies, 110 f4'• lief waa obtained. Bearing of year most narve1olie remedy she decided to to reside. give it a eriel'snd I am glad to a7 tel nc bat putetfased the Titov one bottle has made her well. You �ICtor •t p are at liberty to nee my name and Ryan. 100 -acre firms west of Walton. The shouts be oily ton p)eased to /gnawer price is said tnebe $6,100. any inclines. Sinerroty 7111?,, John Next•year Grey township will again Holmes, Yeskvillo Ave." The orifi• have .a (!, Mute reeve, tree population last of this letter may its seen at showing a sufficient incrrar..,, • W. K. i#Iskley, LimiNd, 141 Alntual Mrs. John Currie, of Crnmal'ty, 0110 Of Bt., Toronto. Don't show • rough or the eatly settler* of that district, died of *old to lin c klelth yea: Await with pneumonia un Sunday' November' 21. ill. flail Pottkl. 's ilixture and %ave p� cors h arrested. This remedy rDever anter 17,rhe at Dariage took , 0( Mel. 1a November Fairs Say on every bottle it a' ea Walton,loGeo. Kellermann of Da*hwood. Se Arend.l.)the are If not satidac• ph Arne* he* w ld his farm on the: tow Delays yo are Druggiangest 4'w. rider 4Ih crmcession a Gr.y to John Dray St now boa youx Ihnggllt Son of the were township for 11a.0n0, mr. Anes v ill probably rilre from (at ming. . COUNTY AND DISTRICT II year. 1 W1liam Eftoat, who recently <old hi' farm at Beuceffeld. has moved 40 Sea forth lab' ,� G9' 1 L ast year manicy thousands of amities enjoyed an Amberola on ; C '. istmas as the result a Mr. : dison's expressed wish 'to bring r / myti_ 'c to eery home in the Ian This Christmas wil witness thousands- of homes • n Christmas Morning, becau• • you again have the o or- tunity t own an Aniherola practically •n your own terms/ st • ..� t • l 'g ' IT2t Iris E ON's NEW D MON D is the world's gieatest phon mph value --per- fected in every detail by the ,,n ' odor of the pho nograph`! The Amberola has pr .d its superior- ity over high-priced "talking machi ' s" and com- mercial phonographs in numerous p blic tests! And you can own_this wonderful pho graph -- you and your family ran enjoy its exquisi tmusic this Christmas right in your bonze-eventill)you have felt' you could not yet afford a phonon e h t Remember. as Mr. Edison's authorized etc We are hotmd'to carry out the spirit of his wish-- !N)1.1) iV Golstli1('iI Hi J. A. CAMi'RI:1.1. it is up to us'to ?Tulle it )ssiblc for you to own an _Amberola right awa' We are ready, and willing,to do so. Ve know. he Christmas season , is n drain on your resources—a this time you can- not make any big expenditure. Well, Hon won't have to! You can have an Am a Ila practically on your ,own terms! . Let us kn a w just . how much or how little you can pay now, t d what fu- ture payments will be most (`onvcnient a 1 easy for you—and we will work out a satisfactory - : ge- ment.-- ` we insist4on orgy one condition Come Act lmmodietelyt Come to our .tore or to to us at once—every Minute is vAlu blp.' Otherwise our stork of Amhernlas iu:14 h' (-chilli al and we Mllehtive•ta digappoint you ft you want as Ataberolla in your home Christtnas mo g, call dr write today—tomorrow plow! D. W.IHAMILTON Agent for Edison Disc and Amberola Phonographs and Records. AUBURN. ONT., Pa ill I I r 15. (f) t t 44 1 3) •