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DAUOHTER WAS
WEAK ANO
NERVOUS
Mother Gave Her Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vegetable Com-
pound with Happy Results
Cobourg, Ontario. -"Lydia E. Pink.
m's Vegetable Compound was rec-
�Pll mmended to me
for my daughter.
She had trouble
very month which
left her in a weak
and nervous condi-
tion with weak
11 back and pain in
her right side. She
had these troubles
fI
for three years and
frequently was un-
able to attend
school. She has
come regular and feels m..eh better
pence she began taking the Vegetable
Compound and attends school regu-
liarly.-Max. JUrN Tums, Hall St.,
Cobou rg. Ontario.
Every mother who has a daughter
Suffering from such symptoms should
,Sive Lydia E. Pinkhanes Vegetable
Compound a trial. It le prepared
from roots and herbs, and can be
taken to safety by young or old. It
(tae been used nearly tatty years, and
many. many women owe their good
health today to the timely use of
Lydda E. Plakham's Vegetable Com-
pound. _
BroAeyBros: 4
THE IJ A1)ING
FUNERAL DIKE('TOKS
AND EMBALMERS
Orders carefully attended to et
all hours, night or day.
Gl►I)ENIf'1!
School of Commerce
i
Clinton : tllsitarle
-0_
*metal new ter St4eteals coming Iran
(;o.Mrsrh by train daily 2:o -e.10 pan.
Marta may tea rerme•l is n.we--64.14,
11;o per week.
Morel alio to ae'0 err week or e'vrU K.
eats. will 1..• Iwe.•e1 to those who wish to
take advantage . 1 xta.l.nte k. It. Rate..
Welt. for •'atalff r. (butte. and Ratan.
11. I. w•A1tI. a. A.. M. A 4Tu\ B.
rrieei pal. Com ea eci l st.
Phone poi
RANDTRUNtt H et I Lev AY
SYSTEM
The Double Track Route
In (wren
MONTRL:AL
TORONTO
I)1 ET ROI f
and
CHICAGO
Unc idled .fining car service.
ftle•pin sea .l1( night trains. and
parlor ears I.i inclpal day trains.
Full inform lion from any Grand
Hom-
ing. Trunk cut. te
11 t ract l't nger( Agent. To-
ronto..
(i.H. Lauder. Station
E. F. I.AWKENC
Tarn Agent*
t, phone:PI
it SONS
Phone 1
This Pure Cream
Stops Head Colds
Apply In Hostel's - It Gens
Ale Pasaagea Instantly.
FORMER TEACHER
AT HOLMESVILLE
PASSES AWAY
Thomas Murch, A Native of Eng-
land, Dies At His Home
In Stratford
,lnnouicemeut was made last week
of the death of a former resident In
the p•rs.nl of 'Phoutas Mundt, of
Strutferd. lhrras.dl was u native of
Englund and canoe to Canada with his
"suede when four year old. ile ►o-
ellwe a teacher and for trinity year
taught lit Ilolnuesv1114' and biter near
C'Ihtuu, Sixteen years ago the fatally
moved to Stretford. He Is survived
by his widow and four ams and Mtree
daughters. 1urul• Murcia, of Clinton,
is :. 1eydkew.
('ow Steps On Foot
\\'hfl.• .\. a. 4I'Leonau esus in his
burn recently a cow stepped ou his
foot, fracturing one of the blues.
Made Honorary Members
A eps•ial meting of S.•afort14 pub-
lic library bard was held on Friday,
January 37. Three ineintwrs of the
board who were aetive during the ere•e-
111114 of the library building, namely :
M. Broderick, W. .1. Duncan and J.
Arnold ['awe, are liner ine the (ward
thin year. In re.tgoition of their
faithful,.r'.ir.r a resolution of thanks
was pites.d and th(y• were wade
honorary meanders.
Imtatal Judges For 'Zurich Fair
mom
THE SIGNAL
GODEEICH, ONT.
The " uality" Tea
"SALAD
Annual Sale Exceeds 30 Million Packets
BLACK, MIXED or GREEN.
Steadfastly Refuse All Substitutes.
DIED IN TORONTO
CLINTON COUPLE
Mrs. Thos. _ Gesman, of Blyth. Dies Al'
Home of Her Daughter
CELEBRATE THEIR
SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO
ARCHIE ANDERSON
OF ST. HELENS
Horse Runs Away, Injuring Fa-
ther And Daughter -Narrow
Escape for Reeve Naylor
While drlvlug home from Lucknow
.me evening rareutly Mr. Ar'hle
Anderson, of St. liekus, met with a
w'r ous acekleut. Part of the barneaa
broke and his driver became uumau-
ugeable and Joked. Ills daughter,
Mies _ Fairy, jumped and was very
seriously injured. air. Anderson,
thinking to quiet the gunnel held with
it until he esus thrown out at a
bridge. Reeve Naylor of West Wawa -
nosh, reelug tb" runaway coming 09
behind him, pulled his cutter over to
the side, au act which probably )(meed
ItLYT'I Sahnday, Fri. 4: \yard GOLDEN WEDDING, his 11fe for the shafts glided by his
wee rerlCel un Suiduy Ili 1aSt week
head in an instant and all were over -
Unit Mrs. Thus. (:'small hall tta.4w•II tarot. Mr. Naylor had to hold both
away of the tame of her ii. .tfl'r• horses until help arrived. Mr. Ander-
Mre. Wm. 114'r, of Tolima.). After
matt Iwrmss aid cutter are u total
the death of her husband. some year Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston COM -
daughter
. Roth Mr. Anderson and Ills
ago Mrs. Gerxuuw lord movwt from
plete Fifty Years of daughter are 11( a serious coudltlon.
.ydurt•is into Itlyth where she resided Wedded Life
until the marriage of her younger
daughters. Mr. Davis. o .' The donne of Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Mrs. W m. Coekerltne, of Morris. Johnston, of Riverdale, was the se enc
Mrs. McPherson and daughter, uta rl.asant guthering on 'I'ueetlay of
toons. of Montana. are visiting her six- 1a.4t week, In honor off the fiftieth weof
ter, airs. John CrM)Il amt other relit -
Leona. ding anniversary of Mrs. Johnston's
th•ex ill the Mrs. Geo.
parents, Mr. amt Mre, John Johnston.
Mr. and Geo. Kelly have been ut (Tinton. 1 large number of friends
visiting !11x' Helen Thumis"rn• were preweit among them being three
Mrs.' 11, \1411, of Seatorth, le the who witu.•xwsl the marriage ceremony.
g.next of her sL tell! ales. J. liI•nhulm ..\ut g h
and M ( C Iptt Gethuut. Shepl1Mimi : Mr. and Mrs.
drttglter. She Is survived b tau
f T runto and
The, annual meting of Zurich. Agri-
cultural 14eiiriety wan held on Titw+My
of lath week. The measurer'" retort
slwwed fair ifume:lid Vending. It was
decided to again secure depurtmentui
board of
dtIfair. t
director*, decided thater t
ir d
he society
In the e.mbin d standing tk•W crop
and threehed grain comIItltiou with
!tanner oats.
I'trehaoett Fans
J. Perk. of the 4;ushett nine, has jou r-
elme d the farm of the Late James
lbws, of 11ay.
Annual Meeting
The a 1 meting of Ilay Fire
!Lowrance Co. was held at Zurich on
Momlay aftertaxrn of la -t week.
1tept on yam- was elected pre: ident
and the dlr'ctor4 41e•teft were :
Stad. Wm. t'onalit end 1'eter Manson.
Wnt. t.amout it gettersl ag.•al et title
romlr:Iny. '
heath
of Mea.
Much regret was felt, al tad' sleuth
of Mr. James Itr.atdfodt of the Mill
road. Tnckersnllth, 1hr.axe41 wan
born in I:Deland in 1444. After com-
ing to Camels her parents .4.•tllel first
In fork ....linty awl then, in 11s•k-er-
smnth. She was married. in 1)43. to
Jame' 'Itroadf.wl, who (11el hyeuty-
1hrer years ago. MIs' is. survived by
I eve wets and two danghters : MIL E.
I'. Walker, of haul Axe. Mach. •. Nary:
:at home; Will, of Tuekersmith, and
[lei., en the idtnnesteaul.
!Math of \1r. 1.: Tortoise
'Phe ilea 111 tiedk place at her home in
Tuekersntltli on S:Itnnley, .1auuary
:„t. of Mrs. Luke Fortune. She was
a danshter of the late Ihmnie Dorsey,
of 'rue•kersndlIt. She led Visit to' mourn
her tie.-- ler husband, four suns and
one daughter ; Albert. Harry. lanais
atilt Less, all of S4sfortli. and y1r.. M.
Downey. et St, Culuolhaan.
Ilroaulfoot
Aiming the guests were ,: Mr. awl Mrs.
rs. Geo. Co roan.
Mr. al0110.3104r
i Itsa. su WhltP, t' •u'' ' It, ,;• Moffatt, 14114,ln: Mr: Meltrtty..
ap'ut a few days kst J'.'( tat the' W;lforth; 31 T. ao• airs. ['1111.4. John-
-home of Mrs- 1'. lepSNord. stun, Mr and \Irs. .lame* Johnston
At Exeter an1 Mr. 1,11(1 Mr. 'Friel Elliott, 01 M*squesade Carnival, lllli,,,lerlch, Mr. au(l Mist_ J. Moffatt.
.\ very enjoyable event was the Kipl.4•i Mr. and MIs. J. W. Juhnxaat
musluerade carnival held 111 the unit children. \'urea, and \Ifs. 31ar-
TOIIACH
TROUBLES
Colds and catarrh yield like magic to
soothing, healing, antiseptic cream that
penetrates through every air passage
and relieves swollen, inflamed mem-
branes of nese and throat. Your clog-
ged nostrils open right up and you can
breathe freely. Hawking and snuffling
stp. Don't stay stuffed up d
miser-
able.
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist. Apply a
little in the nostrils and get instant re-
lief. Millions endorse this remedy
!mown for more than fifty years.
011011!IIC!11IIB
Mr
IIiMBAGO PAIN AWAY
FORDW1CH MAN
WAS CANADA'S
OLDEST ORANGEMAN
John Sothern, Who Died At Age
of 104, Wit A I sttvtr ot`
Ireland
Exeter rink on January 27. .\ large garet Pickett, Clinton.
number were in costume. A c ie
hockey match 1.4we'u the xpinetern
and the bachelors, proved .very amux-
tug. The prize for the ladles rare
WHY a little white pig with a riblem
round its iwt'k. • e
Gds Hand Caught is Wringer
Clifton Davie hail the misfortune
tegestly to get hie right hand caught
In an electric wringer. Some of the
tones were broken and the kunakles
crumbed.
Died In Toronto
Word wee received in Exeter lust
week of the death of air'. Samuel
Milli. in Toronto. Dereaeel had
moved to Toronto from Woodlia in
about two year ago. lteebles her hus-
band itnil tau daughters She 1s stir -
vivo.] by thee• bother and five 'de-
ters : Henry amt Eli Owni , e
o;
Exeter; William Coultie,.ef
Mrs. Kyle and Mrs. John H1id1, both
of Exeter; Mrs. Wm. Clark. of t'a'
borne: Mrs. Wm. I,:inkin, of Blatt -
',hard : and Ytr-. 'Chaney ['lark, of
Louden
KEEP LITTLE ONES
WELL IN WINTER
Winter ilia dangerous rte•atnr for the
littletmes. Thedayearechangeable-one
bright, the next one cold and stormy, that
the mother is afraid to take the children
out for the (nett air amlexercitar they need
VO much. In consequence they am often
cooped uppin overheated, badly ventilated
i nouns and are exon seized Blatt colts or
griplw. What is needed to keep the little
one's well is Itaby:e Oen Tablets. They
will regulate tie stunted' and towels and
drive out cods, nmi,by their use the baby
%ittle• able to get over the winter eiseon
in perfect safety. Ti Tablets are '.,id by
ii dicine deatlen. i. by mail at 'lei tents u
fox from The Inc. WIlIlams' Medicine Co..
Brockville, 4)nt.
ASHFIELD COUNCIL
5totelay. Jan. 9,-C'onneil mot 1(r per
.4tatnt r, each hawing- Aakear-sort.
- .._. a -rib -d tw 4)4e eathur ..then
Stricken Nhlb Paralyein lowing were declared the duly con
Wm. Morrison, 1(t I1u11.4t, SnffrrwL'etitntel council for 1922': J. Frank
Iti• Johnston. peeve; John Jamieson. Do-
t.,
cis pity Reeve; Thef. Sullivan, ,trio. P.
Campbell and .Iohn Forrtsh, council -
'
tors
The minutes of I4'el•mber 13l h were
then mild aid 8P14nnvsl,bn notion of
THIGH Jamieson and Sullivan.
IBylaw No. 1. ter burrow money to
ply Interest on ,the brads of the O. \V.
lice's Alessi', S. F. Railroad was read a tirst, tete-net
n.. And Lies Ail and third time and fatally !tossed. on
1 A»sistatwe I motion by Sullivan. and t'ampo'n.
itylnw No. 2. to borrow money -when
th. of Seafurth. w'as n.selel inns Mulxitttti Batik Wan feud
very uph,rtrmate ae•i- first, seemd and third time and fl'rully
iy. January 20. She 1ptseed, on motion by Sullivan and
broke her t ti4h bone and as she Uvea t'ampeell.
alone was tunable to get assixtater. it Moved 1.y Jamleeon '-and Campbell
Wan tat until the m•1t niorninz that that all salaries remain 1110 sante ns
she w•us found by Mre. Davis. a nelgh- Ian[ year. l'arrtel.
I,or. ale ileal a«irtance wen at 01KWPM by Jamieson and. }'arri.4h
pt+orrtr.l and although her condition--tlst{the *ttdIter'4 of 1941 es *0*pl.uint.
a teew•re 'stroke bf paralysis recent
and as a' result is se,{eecill.'' fie/
been Movei, to (`union.
SEAPORTS LADY
BREAK.
Mrs, Wm. !Math.
Meet. With .%trio
Night Wit
- Mrs. Wm. S
the victim of
dt+nt on Th
Is eery
....rims. she 1s doing ae well as -e4L Carritirl.
v' it �tla'Lte'11 Moved by Sullivan -sail 4'arr(.li flat
Merit n tTveritee -fa
DO YOU FEEL WEAK In the thr.r laical papers.' re °Mo.
Ties following MeeOUDta were onler4yl
AND RUN DOWN? paid, on motlen of Jamieson and
--Sothern, of Fordwieh. .who t'amplrelli Dr. A. A, •3. Simpson/ 3i.
I s sued away two 11' I s ago w a. s prob. ft. 0., $100.00; R. C. Hays. legal ae-
:tthe oldest 4lrunvilialt in ('anode count, $40.38; election expense'[, $`;8:
havi joined the Order at seventeen 31E1. 11. 'Webster. gravelling K 1,
and c' tinned as a member until, hie In Tonic si2i-thio-Antiter, potting in tile, R. 2,
death al> tthe age of 104. Ile was Morn $2; K. .1. McKenzie, gravelling It. 1,
in irelatel coming to Canada with his Medicine is Needed. $3: Bain McDonald, repairing culvert,
parents wir only two years old. R. 9, L. It., $•'i; Joseph McAdam, gray -
Wed of his 4ife was spent ft Ford- ending, R. 7, L. R., $3; Miehsel ►fowler,
wick He w e married i• 1849 to cleaning ditch, It. 2, $5.26; douatlon
predecea Tbccodition of being "run down" is to Sick Children's Itoepltal, Toronto,
•ere . one that doctor*, do not recognize as a dim-
$5
; total. $281.83.
ease. lint those who are nun down in On [notion by Jamieson and Ruin -
health know that it is not a fancied nfflic- � van, Dr. A. A. .1. Simpson wan ap-
(ion. pointed )1. H. O. for 1922 and Wm. 11,
Theexpression "run down'' applied to Hawkins member of Board of Health.
of health means a coalition inwhich the Council adjourhed to February 11th
bodily functions am enfeebled. Appetite at 1 p.m., on motion of Snllivaul and
faits, the digestion is impaired, the nerves Campbell.
are in.poveriehed, the complexion be- C. F. McDONAGII, ('i. rk.
cornea pale or waxy, there is no animation,
but rather worry and mental depreee'ion.
Fatigue is a constant symptom. No par-
ticular organ being affected 700 int look
for relief to the blood. Aac
As ►t circulates
through every Fart of the body. any im-
provement in the condition of the bleed
quickly felt throughouttinein the entire gymled- R■1EU MATISM
nems. In carte* of Urs kind a tonic nueel-
icine is what in needed and Dr. W'illiame'
Pink rine am recosniruxi an • valuable LUMBAGO rr $Q
tunic because of their direct action on the MEURITIs vas T.I .C. S
blaxl, and through the blood on the SCIATICA
nerves• Elting tune to the system neral- Rheumatism andsimilartrosbles
ly and restoring vigor. Where the AY"' invariably yield to this T.R.C. s
tem is nun down the value of this inedi- (Tem leton'a Rheumatic Cape
cine is shown by the statement of Mg!. sales) treatment. Many doctors
G •.or 3. Idur.h Lower Ship 1111 e and many hundreds of druggists
or 1144 , 40 ea ir iroaar. cols[ to coast 'swift confirm
ago 1 e 1. Ito nervous and weak that 1 this truth. The hundreds of tea.
could scarcely do my housework, and the times tat letters In our files show
least exertion left one bmnthtees and tired that T.R.C.'s have successfully
out. :1 neighbor advised 1)r. Willianls' treated Rheumatism, Lumbago,
l'ink !'ills, and an mr,ch good did they 00 pleuritis, sciatica and accts Nes-
me I feel quite like • different woman. ralgia of all kinds. But tike hest
I hopesnmeother anfferiapl woman may evidence is your owes
- nett M my , 1. wrienee.' I1 you suitor we want yllitlitry
Dr. Williams' fink fills can be had this guaranteed eon-isiuriorre
i 1 remedy at our expense. Drug-
gists sell T.R.C. a $1.00 per hos.
For Free Trial write T.S.C. Co..
N Colborn Rt., Toronto
Sold b H. C. Blade,.
seldom fail to
DISAPPEAR'
-ENTIRELY
trL�f take 1
ianluc'
It builds you up
and helps you re -
gam your normal
weight.
Sail by all good druggists
Your Dollars
Have More Cents _
if you get your house-
hold effects at HAROLD
BLACKSTONE'S FURN-
ITURE EXCHANGE,
West street, (on the
Broadway of Goderich)
Special
Hockey Skates.. and Spots at
12_50 jo $3,50
-Nn1
Chairs of alkinds, iIis, aho a
couple of Hall Racks and a
'[piano• case organ, 6 octaves
Drop In; this is your store.
•
Thutstay,
INAtiti 0, lA•w: -9
SPECIAL 1N MEN'S
TWEED SUIT%
25 of a very serviceable line in sizes
ranging front 36 to 40
Your Choice $I6.50
McLEAN BROS.
THE SQUARE GODERICH
\ SOLOMON
waw he wisest •an in the world. Ube were living to day
he would take • . BOOTS to HI:RN'S BOOT SIIOP to
be repaired for M . JACK HALL does the repair work
there and lie knows . w to do it right. You can be as wise
as Solomon. For goo( repairing go to
erns :oo Shoff
Aho Leather -Club sags. ...-Iiand_Bags.. etc.. dyed
-Bot
and polished. We can make 'gut old leather hags look like
new.` A trill will convince on.
Mr. Motorist, When You Lay Up Your Car
What Are You Going To
Do With Your Battery ?
Experience has shown us that a battery that, stands all
winter in a rundown coalition depreciates wore than in the
eight or nine months of summer use,. dad you know• what
a season means t0 you. •
Why not have it taken care of in a garage p:operli
heated for the purpose, anti_ where
Experience Has Taught Us How To Take Care of Batteries
Come
just Etve its -a -call -a l- --Ali-kiu.i, ,,f
L+atteries taken care of or.repaired.
alms
T. F. HOLLAND
Rub Backache away with small
tria' bottle of old
"S'. Jacobs Oil.'
When your back is sore and lame
This Condition a
res lumba sciatica or rhenmetism
.lanae Crosby w•h
years. To theta
and four daughte
vlve.
you a oened up, inbst-sufatt -Get
a small trial bottle of old, honest St.
Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a
ti little in your hand and rub it right
on your aching back, and by the titres
you count fifty, the soreness and lame-
ness in gone.
Don't stay crippled) This soothing,
penetrating oil needs to be used only
once. it takes the pain right out salt
ends the misery. It is magical yet
absolutely [:armless and doesn't [burn
the skin.
Nothing elite stops i♦mbago, sciatica,
backache or rhemism so promptly.
It never disappoints!
Horne Falls and
Jae. Willits, son
Jan. Willis, of S
him two
u the sons
all r whom gur-
Elder's Leg
and Mr's.
the mite
broken
s rid -
31
n, ha
fortune to tar: his left
on Monday of hist week. He
Ing bor,uback:after the cows wh.hu the
hark. slipped on alma tee and fe11••on
bis leg. breaking both tomes Blend
half way between the ankle and knee`.
Distinguished Visitor At Wingham
Dr. Sarah Ihetw•tler, a member of
the world's executive of the W. C. T.
U., gave a very instructive talk on
"Travellers' Aid Work" in the Wing -
hum Methodist church on Friday
401 111ltg. .
Waltham Men Attend Motor Show
C: I:. stetson and L. Kennedy are
attending the motor xltOW .41 Winni-
peg whe i
Aero ('usln101 .ilrtleT Then. They ex-
pect to return try way of Chicago
where they will liar dila Amerlran
factories.
Mr. and airs. Daniel McNaughton
have left their farm near C•hleelhuret
and have tmlv4sl into Ilerrtall.
Do not miler
day MO
tient hotrod-
tag
rBleed-
ing, -
taggPiles. ito
surgical oper-
through any medicine dealer, or by ma 1
stlon rwautii-L I at 5C1 cents • box or six hose. for 12.80
Dr. pees'• Ointment will felt Te ntx an front The I)►. Williams Medicine CO.,
Eatortgtl'na e'""B& s a On., llmltoa, I Brock ville =Ont.
d 9 you a.esUes m1s
Peter mass. slaw ti. pay Pewees
serkWeasfederkeRrietrwesesesesewiesew
Electric Wiring
We specialize in Wiring of
all kinds. Let us give you an
estimate for wiring your house
or garage.
Private Telephones, Motors
Dynamos, Electric B.IIa and
Burglar Maras Systoles_
A 11 \\'or uaran -
Gook, t Iron and Tout by
Electricity
We have an assortment of
the best Electric Irons and
Toasters made in Canada.
OBT.--TAIT
West St. Phttttlrllt or 1if1
Goderich
Phone 243
Rheumatism
Stiffness
and all
Pain
liniment
ha. Orris
sutislKlioei
for thrall
generation..
It (trickly relieves tore
throat ,brae lies. eeear•
alria. wiatka and say
Lind o1 pain.
QbkiLellablox R elnedy
Mr.. 5. ,emelt, Ftamiltnn St., Coltinrwond,
044 , wriMs,-M;eanra t.ini.nent surety le an
told reliable rowdy. 1 always keep a bottle
in the 160.11.1. 8e.1 Raw aeowar wl d it to
quip• • numMn of my friends. to whet it 'race
,'Mat relief. In moat tames it 11 A4 0411 as e
fere for rb nn^at.am.
Minaranna'S
Kt of Pd
Lthamant
Yarmouth Nava Scotia.
■)<Y*NNavis s issamuUa*■assim
1 ■
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There were hard times in Egypt, but a man - J
named Moses struck out.
Be a Business
•
• Moses in Goderich
I
"Leave Well Enough Alone," is a good motto,
for snails and Eskimos, and the fellow who is
stuck in a rut up to the heels.
But the man who wants to do business will
take the Aggressive Course.
He will set aside a definite appropriation to
advertise in The Signal, persistently, steadily,
all the year round.
• And That Man's
•
Business Will Grow
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11 Goderich, Ontario it
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