HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-11-11, Page 7THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT.
County and District
a—�fearsma
J. H. Fear, of Ethel, clerk of Grey road. Mchillop township. The young
township. les sold his farm on the tlth Couple will make their home on the
line of Morritt to J. B. Nesbit, of East Soh cuucession. of Melsillup.
Wawanosh. Ruth Geiger, eleveu years old, who
was crushed in au elevator and almost
Instantly killed at Loudon recently,
Ives a grundolaUgbter of Reeve Geiger
of Heiman. The little girl had been
taking a music lesson In a third -Moor
studio and on leaving to go 'mum, she
tried to get on a freight elevator
width is pperated in the building, and
In doing so she slipped between the
Droving elevator and the tl t ring of the
butldiug.
Special services marking the fiftieth
auuhvrsary of the lirueetteld Presby-
terian ev.ugregatlon were held on blur.•
due. October 31st, and •were largely
attended. The preacher for the day
was Rev. N-illlaw Beattie of London.
Five persons were present who were
members of the eougrcgaton fifty
)ours ago. These were 'Mr. and lura.
James McQueen, Joseph aid Miss Mc-
('ulley. of Brut -Airlift. and Mr. Hector
Reid, now of Henault.
WINGHAM
Whngham has new and handsome -
club routes in Ute former (tank of
Culudoe•rce building. where men may
sls•nti their Iytsure time at cards and
billiards and mine recreations.
.ilial C MacLean jags purchased lids:
hutue of E..1. Mitchell on John street.
Mr. klitrhrll and family are leaving
1VInghaut shortly.
A squtrrel'e nest eontalning 1275
butternuts was found in the Hay
swamp by Hilton 1"erd. I. this a
sign of a severe winter?
Misr Lurothy Mel/ousel, of Hensel!.
had her arm badly cut by fragment&
of a seeder wlrtt•h broke in her hand.
Several stitches were necessary t0
close the wound.
The death of Michael Fluisbeiner, of
'Crediton, occurred October 30th at the
age of seventy years. after a very
brief Illness. Ile leaves a widow,
three sons and els daughters.
Some young fellows driving in the
evening near Moleeworth ran into a
herd of ten cattle and injured four of
them so they had to be killed. The
car was badly wrecked. but the boys
were not injured.
Welter !later. a former remittent of
Kippcn uelghl.urhoud. thiel October
28th at i.nndou and the remain* were
brought to Ileusali for Interment. De-
ceased was In his eightieth year and
leaves a brother, Andrew. He was
not married
Mr. and Mr,.. Roy Robertson have
removed' fiou►`TTt•u,iili (b' Farquhar,
where Mr. Itolwrtson has purchased a
blacksmith business. Geo. ((rock, who
Teaae`r bTi kiwi7iT mr1i ; TS 7if �'
Robertson rail years ago. 1. back on
the job again.
Farmers hi the Itelmore district
bare recently been therlrtimsof mid-'
night tittering. L'iga, satire•, harness.
grain bags and tools are among the
artleles that have leen "lifts.(." The
Provincial police hare been notified
and there be some hope attar rite raht-
ers will 1e• appreheuded.
N. R. Downtime held a sale of Short-
horn cattle and Yorkshire awns ■t
• his Yarm la •McKillop.township, twen-
ty -alae• head of cattle and seventeen
Swine selling for a total of $3.000.
The highest -priced male meld for 2220
and the highest -priced female for
$180. Swine sold at Ei3' to 683.
At the mans•. Bruce -field. on Time".
day. November 2nd, Ruth Bremner,
elder daughter of Rev. W. A. and Mrs.
Bremner. was unite} In marriage to
Thomas (Folin West, aim of Mr. end
Mrs. T. E. West of Woodstock. The
ceremony was :wrformed by tlse father
of the bride desisted by Rev. W. J. 1
West. uncle of the groom. The young
couple will mate their home at Cleve-
land. Ohio.
On Wednesday moraing. November
lira. the marriage of Lily Marie Sim-
mons. ,laughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Simmons. to (:. Edward Ikorraun•e. wen
of Mr. and 31rv. Orn. B.-17ttrrelice•. Mc-
Killop township. was aidemn12(11 by
Rev. T. 11. Brown ..f Seaforth at the
biome of the hrlth, parents. Huron
11
T oill'
NOM ended la death' olio a resent
Canadian lnvest1atton show
These were not cases of Infectious
di/wages -- of consumption —of tr.
phold' They were uses where a
person had sustained some alight
Injury—a cat, a burn, a wire.prtck
—and where the wound, behtg
thought not serious enough for care-
en' treatment had been neglected
Blood -poisoning and death resulted.
When you or your children sue
tato any injury, assure against In-
tectfon by applying Zam-Buk. This
balm soothes the pain, stops bleed -
tag. and by destroying all germs
prevents blood -poisoning, etc. Helios
se (lase need be lost from work or
pleaaare by those who tr. ZsmiBuk.
All dealers. hoe. beg.
!aint Bu
• BK(M$ELS
Miss Allis- (Furry. *acond daughter
of Mrs. Alive t'urry and the late
Tiu,guy,;-yyuy_etie.t November 'Ind. of
purntuut.ia. She we. in her fortieth
ten r.
Mrs. J. G. Jtme•as and Mra. Scott At-
kins have left for Florhhd to spend
the winter. Mr. Atkins went south
several week+. ago.
The funeral took place here on Wed-
nesday of last week of Mary Connor,
wlt.,w r.f the late Jame,. Melntx•hlir.,
who died at Fenwick. (hd- an 4k•tober
30th. In her eighty-seventh year.
Mne, Mrlwut•hlIn and her loshand
many )rats alio were reildents of
ltru*(els. removing from here to Wing_
ham.
Miss Maggie 11. Shosiden hap re-
turned from Ito West after a stay of
over two mouths. She was as 1111r
west as Saskatoon.
ZURICH _ ______
and Mrs. H. H. rowel' have re-
turned from their honeym.a.n trip and
are now settled in their new Mcrae.
Mrs. Catharine Wunn has gone to
Chicago to pend the winter with her
diutgliter. drat J. O. Jacobs.
I Z%alit** Hydro depsartmi•nt 11as a
t detteit of about 511410 for the poet
ear. *rat rats 4.111 have to Iw he
e•rpasel ala.nt twena:y per vent. fur
next pear.
Louie Rader has purchased tin• 1(a►
acre farm rf John Eugeland. Goslo•o
tine south. Mr. Euge•land has !sought
a resIdeane,• In Zurich from Joseph
kl. Edinger and will move to the village
lo %t •print. Mr. and Mr". •Meidinger
intend nundng to Moose .i11v. Sask. -
While driving on the 1Anitknr road
one day last week Mrs. Kinsman, of '(NEWDVENTURES OF OLD FRIENDS."
%urich. and her companion, Mies ±�
Emma Welsh. were thrown out of
their buggy hy eolliskna with an auto-
mobile from Zurich. The ladies were
ur..1 and the h11tgS w'a.
IRIS MOTHER
CLAD DAUQHTIR
IS WELL
Mrs. Parks Tells How -Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Restored Her Daughter's
Health
" Toronto, Ontario.—"My daughter
Is 16 now and has been an invalid ever
since she was six
months old and
has been com-
pelled to remain
out of school the
greater part of
the time. We have
tried different
kinds of medicine,
but none helped
her much. I had
taken Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound
when I was run-down, and it had
helped me so much that I thought it
might help her at this time. She has
gamed ever since she began taking
it. She attends school every day now
and goes skating, and does other out-
of-door sports. I recommend this
medicine to any one who is run-down
and nervous and weak "— Mre. PARKS,
106 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound is a dependable medicine
for young women's troubles.
For sale by druggiets everywhere. C
The fount couple are making their
bodge in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Cooper. a(eom-
tmniel by Miss Hama acrd -Mrs. Percy
1.add. left 'this week for Redlands.
California. where they will spend the
winter.
Mho. Lucy i*ry and her nephew.
Donald, lett lair week for California.
LCCKNOW
Mrs. Jas. Bryan, of Lynn Valley.
11.('.. is spending a few weeks with
Lucknow friends.
W.-(". Webb fell from a read which
be Was shingling and suffered Injuries
to Isis *boulder which will lay him
four a few weeks.
After a twig Mae-, Roderick Mu,
('hari s. a well-known resident of
Lneknow. died October 28th at the age
-seventy-three rear.- ire leaven. tar
tildes his wife. three mina. Donald.
!Futcher and Duncan. and one- dough-
! ter. Mrs. Neil Ir. Ma.Kenafe. all of
f Us -know. Ile was u carpenter and
builder by trade 11114 was also for
many years a sue•essfnl auctioneer.
11cfore. nnovtug to 1.110414. aleont
eighteen years age lw lived at • Leth-
.11.14. -
At St. Andrew's *mewls! Hall. Ter-
.rpto. or. (k•tohumr 20th, Miss Eua Salt-
! z.r. daughter of kir. lied Mrs. O.
Seitz. r of Kiuleso. and lir. It.,•L. Tre-
haven of Lut•know were, milted In
marriage. The 4.errmonc, w•a- per -
rot wed by Rev. 11r. Monroe. pastor of
St. Andrew's chin •h.
EXETER
The remain* of the late Mrs. Phil=
lips...motler of ltd. }'bun's.. at one 1
time organist of Jau,rw rarest clauyeb.
were brought to Exeter last week for
futeriw•ut hare. ilia. Phillips diel at
Ik•t volt.
The death exvurr,•d on October 30th
of Mrs. Robert Kerslake. the result of
tin attack of pucumoula • Deceased
was scveq►y years of age. Before 1
coming t0 Exeter tea years ago de- I
eerie! and her husband were tt•slueuts
of l'.bvnae. Betides her husband. she
loaves three daughters and one son,
Mrs. Wm. Fray'tie. Mrs. M. L. Herr..1
lira. Harvey Parkinson and Artbnr
Ker -lake. 8:: of i'slorne.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Houlden 'have: e
returned from u two months' visit
with their daughter. Mrs. Barton I
Ford. at 1'nthlow, Sask. r
Mrs. Jas. Foote. Idoyd and -Miss
Marjorie Foote last week moved with
their I:ouseheld effects to Detroit..
where they Joinf.l kir. Foote and will 1.
make their home In future.
Little Girls' Game
Causes Heartache
To Lonely Mother
Two little girls sit at a window
playing a game. They make believe
that every woman they see coming up
the street is mamma coming home to
d them. They shut their eyes until she
gvtr simort to the -door and thew ossa
theta hoplag It le really the one they
long to see. They firmly believe that
some day their wonderful dreams will
come true. Mother knows of this
g ame. and she 1s doing her best to
make It come out right; but just at
present she Is having -so small strug-
gle to stay on this earth at all.
She 1■ taking the cure at the Mus-
koka Hospital, but hadallowed her-
self to become so greatly run down
that there Isn't much left of her for
the kindly nurses and doctors to build
upon. The wonderful Quiet of the
g reat hospital, and the rare she la
getting, are soothing to her worried
mind and body. Rome day she hopes"
to be with her little daughters again.
Contributions may be sent to Hon.
W. A. Chariton, President, tea Colles
Street. Toronto 2. Ontario.
•
Emulation
-Why were you speeding?" de -
mended the officer.
8145111 speeding." answered Mr.
Brown humbly. "I was just trying to
loess the man who bought my old
ear."—Legion Weekly.
DON'T leave it to; iiIriiud to remind
sou of that bad cold! Don't go
, about spreading infection amoi-g your
business friends and maybe in your
own family circle. To banish colds
and tails in the direct and most effec-
tive way, you must take PEPS
As they dissolve in the mouth Pers
give off powerful healing and germ -
I tidal fumes. These vow breathe into
1 instant direct contact web the inner-
. most recesges of the chest and lungs
Peps soothe. strengthen end in-
vigorate the entire breathing system.
They clear the throat and air -passages
of mischievous germs, remove sot e
and ,nfiammation,
to chest and lungs. Make no mistake I
You must have Peps. the breatbsable
4ine io tablet dorm. ---
GUARD THE CHILDREN
FROM AUTUMN COLDS
The fall isthe most severe seen*
of the year for colds --one dhy is
warm. the next cold and wet, and un -
114S the mother is on her guard, the
little ones are seized with colds that
may hang on all winter. Baby's Own
Tablet• are mothers' be -t friend in
pre•veutiug .Jr banishing cookie. They
art 115 a genrle laxative. keeping the
bowel- and stomach free nod sweet.
.tu .cc.'-l.n/,I dose of tlo• Tablets will
prevent colds: or If it does come or. cud -
d, my their prompt use will relieve the
herby. The Tattle-tr. are old by medt- - Well. a snowstorm even. tht. early
gine defilers ..r hy mnil al 21 eta.. a In the season 15 it heap sight bet-
box from The Or. Williams' medicine ter than 'it (,vclone or ,in earthqunk.
u'o..
Brockville. Ont. 1 - Ouelph klrreury.
I
thur�day, Not otel.. I
tamaisstltttttt>[ttinama •
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF
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▪ Sheriff's Jell Powders
y
3 Jelly Powders for 25c and
a glass fruit nappie free
t
IN
IN
Our Special Blend of Black Tea at 59c per i,6.
$ In . Ib. lots 55e per lb. Try this tea; it's a winner tel 1 is
Ili Itie-to 24k cheaper than the puekage tea.
y W'e grind our hest (`Otfiee, fre►sli for your order. 1t bat-
- Rivett yitiifav'tion for years.
.1 large A oz. bottle of Vanilla cit t.(111on fat met for•• 25c
elm a large 1 1b. bottle at
.
New large washed BRAZIL NUTS, this year's crop, at 25c Ib.
t
▪ 21 liars �riap, Ml(!Eweu'm Special, for S1.00
* 111111411n•t' Toilet Soap. per dozen 49c
■ Rb,lpath Sugar per bag, the cheap'e'st it has been for },
Specials in Dry Goods
t (Blankets. t'nderwear, (heralds, Shirts, $oeks, Milts.
IN
(Moves, etc., at right prices.
■ J. J. McEWEN - -
t Phone 46 South Side of Square
■ o a s t s i[ t-i-Is-lFl- its• • t
r ndtinuww
.tt a country theatre in England
they mete playing "Tit 'Forty
Thieves." and as the cumloan) only
Nein ohl.eable of ail drove, .1. Del sleet! Il It(!deed eight, the entry of the Cele
1.. -Ms. **se.. orontanownoor 34 ..3e,eyeeieNL- A+►littne•Itt.•-i -bi.
Mbkis Nome PEP.Wlav,eed on every Maki. 1 their patting out at the hawk of the
singt•tand entering again at the front.
I'nfortwnately one of the rohhers
walked with a limp, and when he had
entered five doors a toles from the
gallery cried. "Stick It. floppy: last
lap."
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Gt►DF.RICH -TOWN- HIP
At the council meeting on NOT. tat
a letter from the Workmen's Compen-
sation Board re contractors doing
ars Department with regard to
clerical work of the superintendent.
A communication from the Ontario
Railway and Municipal Board re tele-
phone extensions in hayfield was cuu-
sitlered 'jointly with the commis:
elopers. It was finally`• decided to
grant a right-of-way through the
township for the parties interested to
build -their own private line—the clerk
being instructed to notify the Board
to this effect. The following accouuta
were ordered paid: Arm Co.,cul-
verts. $3$.13; T. R. Patterson, bridge
plans, $50; Newt -Record. printing.
5113.251 Sam Emmerson. superintend-
ent. $3te.50; . D. I'ot•ock, outlet fur
creek. $lv; Hy. I'uwell. oyer.eeing.
E04.75: J. L. ('ox. -ht.•p ,lain. tttl.
Council then adjunran,l 1.. tut•el Decent
her 6 at 1 o'clock sharp.
R. G. T(it1MP$ON, Clerk.
sniil hi t1
1 CLINTON
I The death of Mr... Josiah hands or-
currel Wednesday of last week. She
- wits given an anesthetic to have some
teeth extrados] and failed to rally.
On Saturday. October Blltlth. at On-
tario Street "'tilted church personage.
Edith E.. palmated ilaughfe•r oT Mr.
and Mrs. Adam (saner of Clinton.
was united in marriage to Charles El-
win Pickard. eldest sob of Mr. and
Mr.. Fred Pickard of Goderich town-
ship. Rev. C. J. Mtorhouse officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Pickard are making
their home in Goderich.
1 The Innrrlag. took place at pit.
Paul's church. ion Oetoher 27th. of
Lena Lillian. eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs George 'I'tclor of (71lnton. to
(lulrtnt•e James Alkenhetd. teen of Wit.
Ilam .tikcnhead of Stanley. Rev. I.
C. Harrison performed the eeremooj, .
Good Health for All
the Family
The newest idea in medicine
is to prevent serious disease by
looking after the "minor ills."
Since about ninety percent
of serious diaeasea develop
from constipation and torpid
action of the liver and kidneys
Mrs. Mary Fourgere,
Larry's River, N.S.
writes:—
"I was troubled
with constipation for
years." At last a
friend suggested that
1 try Dr. Chase's
Kidney - Liver Pills.
i did no and must
say that they have
given me more relief
than all the medicine
I have taken during
the last ten years."
the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney -
Liver Pills to arouse the action
of these organs is the moat
effective of preventives.
Backaches, headaches, in-
digestion, constipation, etc.,
soon disappear when this great
regulating medicine is used.
Dre Chase'sKidney-LiverPills
She a bee, all dealers orCanada.
The
Medicine Co., United.
Toronto 2,
By Miss Peggy Harvey
GRACIOUS! 1 W1SN 1 RAD {
A 'MERGENCY BRAKE '
ON MY r r, r 1 FEEL JU?T �1
Lf KE A AIRPLANE,
1 DO ,s
•
Jack and Jill t.,enF down o hill
Like grosshoppers, o -hop, �1 -
And then poor Jock —ALos! Alock:—�
When shorted could not stop.
iyp
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Hehopped to loon —uphill and down;
He jumped o'er s one and hog,
And on the Way to school next cloy
Ne ached like a frail.
Hydro Electric
The People's Power
Cook by Electricity
Wash by Electricity
Iron by Electr,e,i
au • l e o
Gifts
for Brides
_made by nienlher'
..f oar \Voirien's ,Exchange
\,• ��,., r:u J.r „ir 11,dr.,
f..r 1.0 III lo,nrs uev
HYDRO STORE
North side of Square Goderich
COAL
Empire Anthracite
Stove .ins. A car bud ,n.
Pocohontas 4 -inch Lump
513.00• ton
Briquettes
A first-class fuel for .t..ves
and furnaces.
Let us supply your wants in Fuel.
Prompt service and reasonable
prices.
L. FLICK
Telephone 178 j
Miss S. l%oble
British Exchange Block. Godericl
THERE! I JUST KNEW ALL THAT
JUi1PING ABOUT WOULD (RING
YWJ TO SOME BAD EiV D
G000 GRIEF' LOOK AT
THE SIZE OF MY
EARS, JILL,
!l/i/f•- ft
1/14A 01
H(ToQwallk he could tin onbear) .our
And then one day poor Jock they say
Turned rt,hr into o hors ,
This Is What Happened to Jack and Jill Who Earned Their lame by Climbing a HilL
Shingles
B. C. XNXXX and XXX
Shingles. (Far of N. P. Shingles
just arrived. Johns-klauvllle 1
Inck— Asbes'es-46Intelow,-1;tolled—Hoof--.
Asbestos Roof Covering.
Galvanized itIdgerow Nulls. etc.
' Get Prices Before You Iluy
R. STANDISH
East St. Phone 369W
Bit- Bros.
THbt LEADING
FUNERAL DIRE('TORS
AND EMBALMERS
orders carefully attended to
at ai1 hours, night if—day
GODILRICB
w•
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
'All salt, promaded
to
day erptlniyghttten
PHONE'S
Store 335 Resldenee 355w
Hamilton Street, Gish -Heil
ROBERT WILSON
for -
Massey -Harris Machinery Frost Fencing
Toronto Asphalt Roofing Rubber -tined Buggies
Farm Lighting Plants
Hamilton.Street, Goderich, Ont.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
McCormick—Deering Farm Equipment
(live ns s ('all if you require any ns'w Farm Equipment or
Repairs. Also a gond clean .apply of
Rope Twine Oils White Lead and Turps
HILL'S HARDWARE, AUBURN
A (General Line of Hardware The Service More