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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-11-18, Page 7THE SIGNAL, County and Districr, John Garrett, Loudt•rboro'. had his leg broken by the kick of u horse. The wedding of Mlas Jean E. Max- well and Sidney E. McArthur, of Ilea - mail. talk plate at London receutM, Rev. J. Bruce blunter pr(orwiug the et remouy. The young couple are making' their Lorne in Heusall. Andrew Gray, an old resident of Bluevale neighborhood, died Tuesday of last week in his ninety-eighth year. He war Miro in Kcotlautl, but had lived, in this county over aixtyflve years. Three sone and out daughter. survive. meriting. 'Mies McArter was in her twenty-third yt*r. Besides the par- r eats. two brothers survive. William Moffatt, hotelekeeper at 4t r•edtton. war killed lu'u railway acct- , dent between Sudbury and Winnipeg tot November 41h. Two C.N.H. freight rains t Ott ldel. Andrew Ilick s of Centralia, Cenat•rvatite candidate In South Huron in the recent election, wen travelling with alotIa1t Bud had a narrow escape, but was net Injured. Hicks bud Moffatt were returning from Winnipeg, where they had been purchasing cat the. Of eight wen travelling on the trnin three escaped; the other five were pinned beneath the wreckage and were burned to death when the tars took Are. Mr.' Moffatt w'ae itliout sixty years old sant was not married While going through Wroxeter at a fast clip. a car driven by Sam Burke *truck another car. causing Iturke'e car to swerve, and It crashes! through the Iran riling of the bridge into the river. a drop of eightecq feet. The car was submerged in the water,. but Berke wimchow gut out of it and swum to adore. Mrs. Angus Macl)etalel. who three months ago sold her property at Luck - now and moved to Dundee to reside wit h n niter•. tiled on Haturelay,' eth Ltxt, The remaine were brought to Lucknow for iutrrwent in Dungannon cemetery. Before her marriage airs. MacDonald was Miss Ela Henderson. (ler hus- band diet in 1911). 1 Aa- Wwiw•sdajt ;4.444144. -Nucemtwer- Qrd. at the lusted chant, toinmenge Lon(lesla,ro'. Vern Irene, youngest , daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John H. Bbobbruuk, Mullett. was unite(! 1n inertias,. to Petry John l;ibblugw eld- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Joint G. Gib- hingsof the same trlw•nehip Rev 11 'Viten officiated. The' y'tIug couple 'will reside on the 71h couce t'k,n of Hulletk A sad fatality o•e•urred at the Lowe M Mr. and Mrs. John T. MuArter, of Morris towndtip, near Brum-els. Their daughter. MIs, t.ililan. who had beta teaching school pear Orillia, hadecome home for the Thanksgiving holiday. end intending to go upetlike opened the door to the cellar and fe)l head- long down the stepia. Sbe struck ber heed. on n creamery ran. fraeturtng the skull. and she died early Tuesday Rave yoo beard about Pepsi Peps 1s a scientific preparation pat op In pastille fort., whisk provides an entirely new and ef. teenss treatment for coughs. - - colds, chest and throat troubles. Peps rontain eertain medlrtnal Ingredients, which, when placed upon the tongue, immediately tern into vapor, •nd are breathed down the air passages to the longs. On thrtr journey,they soothe the Inflamed and rritated membranes of the bronchial tubes, tie delicate walls of the sir pas- sages. and anally enter and carry relief and beeline to the longs, While no liquid or solid an get to the lungs and .Jr passages, these Pens fumes Ret there greet, and healing commences. Mm. Cu* oat pedal aero.s is the name sae late or tiffe paper. and mall ft (with le. stamp to par return postage) to Peps Oo� Toronto. • free trial packet will thea li. .eat on. an draggling and .tore. sell you. 25 o hoz. PQ _ EXETER W. O. Goodwin has resigned his position with the 14. M. Sanders 11811• Co. and in partnership with G. W. Mavis Inas opened up it clothing fac- tory artory at Ileurall. Mrs. F',.rgu,,,n, Huron street. felt one day last week and !fractured her right arm. Phe shut- shop .of A, Rumford waa bnokvu into ea $onlay merutttg. The place wear ransacked and thin a n 11i renrrur-Furi 1 for ateewrl- be die - curet nothing was taken. A meeting itt the Interest of W. G. Medd, the lerugr,•ssive candidate la South Hnrtdt. wow heM here Novem- ber fhh and watt addressed bye'. E. italiey. the I'rogresolye leeder, Dr. Clone of Toronto. and °there. The 1nu1411es• was large and enthusiastic. ZURICH The death occurred suddenly early Saturday morning, 6th inst.. of Simon Dietrich, a well-known farmer living on the Belisha t line, a few milts south- east of Zurich. During the night Mr. Dietrich heard some Range dog* mo• testing his rattle and about 1 o'clock lu the morning he got up. dressed and went nut to drive them away. When he did nut return his wits became alarmed and a search was *tartestbut it wax not until about 9 o'chx•k' in the morning that he was found lyhag dead in a field at Nome distance from the I house. He had been subject for mum titre to attacks of heart weakness. and It was no doubt itt on of these that t• passed away. He was in his fifty-first year and lease,., besides the widow, three sons and three, daughters, all it home. Metro $finite. of Stanley town- eehip, hart purchased the hundred -acre farm of Vnlentlne Gerber. sr.. near Blake. and fifty acres from W. 11. Tal., dot on the Itronsnu fine adjoining the Gerber farm.- The price paid fur the 150 acres was $6,700. CLENTON S. H. Stntturrsformerly -agrtcnitural representWive for Duro* county and how 1101,11'4: a similar position in. the ronnty of F.sscx. was itttoww ane day last week. nod members of the C.F.O. club nod the Huron Central Agricul- tural $eaiety took advantage of hie , presence to prevent him with a cane which had been purchased for this pnrpose some time ago but which_thr* had never had an opportunity to present. e•ornpanying the wane leas stn-Wltfrtet!r- a pressing warm ap- preciation of Mr. St)ttu•rs' work in IHuron county and good wishes for his future, Eritrea! S. Lirermnre has returned from the West and will resume, his atndies at Osg.sule Hall. Toronto. AS soon tis he has tally reoveted from his recent illness. • s. o -o_ Mrs. Joe. Rand. whose death ?s'eim red November 3rd atter having bad FOR CIRLS WHO WORK Lydia E. Pinkba.m's Vegetable Compound Is a Great Friend— It Stops Pain and Restores Health Toronto, Ontario. - "I work in a factory and 1 would have to get away from my work every time 1 was sick. The dragging -down pains and cramps were very bad, but my back was terrible. It hurt so that 1 couldn't lie down with it. I heard some of the girls talking about Lydia E. Pink- ham'a Vegetable Compound, and they told me to try it. 1 have taken about a dozen bottles of it and it has done me a lot of good. I never have any pains or sore back now, and have not been off from work a day since I have taken it. I recommend the Vegeta- ble Compound when I have the op- portunity." -Miss Rouo, 21 Howie Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. "The Advice of a Friend" Hanover, Ontario. -"I was terribly pained and a few odd times 1 almost fainted. I used to do housework un- til a few months ago and sometimes 1 had to leave my work and go to bed. I am now a mender in the knitting - mill. I suffered five or six years from painful periods before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound hg. the advice of a friend. I got ea-. - lief almost immediately, and 1 tell - my friends what • good medicine it is. You may use this testimonial if u like, if it will help otbers. "- Hiss annover 1On ,Victoria Stree 0 some teeth extracted, was a native of EughlutL cowing to Canada when a young girl. She is survived toy' a sou who lives at Mc(2uarrie. Man., and two daughters, -Mrs. Fruniss mud Mies Lillian Baud, both of Clinton: WILVGIHAM .t project Is on foot for the erection of an addition to the %Inghamm Arena, in order to ghee accommodation fur curling. Mina Emma I., Stott. H.N., has rem turned to her home at Vancouver, B.C., after a visit with her aunt. Miss N. Scott, and either relatives. - A. J. Ross' store was entered one night last week. entrants. being ef- fected at the tack door by the smash- ing of a heavy pure of glum,. The only artk-le•e discovered te. be mheaing were shells. so the supposition is that the midnight caller was preparing to go huutiug. William Gam. president of . the Gunn -Sint -Ola CO.. diel suddenly at bis home et mein en N'eluesday of last week. He had been In poor health for emir time. but had ite•tt attending to business -ercry IIYy. lie had, hewn en- gaged. itt the manufacture of phono- graphs in Winghaat for a number of years. He -was sixty-nine years of age bud loaves a widow, two sous "and ten daughters. The body was taken i to S egivaw, Mich.. fur burial. 1 _The -Women's Institute ret: on a - nh Y.-wi�if.wM+.sw°l#,4RMJ-!W.� GODERICH, ONT. fowl supper in the council chamber on Thuraalay night to rale? funds to help' pay for the new building erected on the agricuintral grounds this year. Over 9125 was cleared. At the swine of Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Steele, Torouto, ou November 6, the marriage took place of Mabel G. Isard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James. Irani. of Wiegttwa, -4e Norman B. Murray of Toronto. The otticiatiug clergyman was Itcv. 1)r. Wallace. Mr: and Mrs. Murry will reside in Tor- outo. BRI'SSEL$ Fred Mc('rackeu has returned from Edmonton after spending several .month. la the West. Mrs. N. F. Gerry rt•paesetrteei Brute - melt; branch of the 1Votnea's Institute et the convention at Loudon last week. Brussels is to have an old boys' re-, union. next year, the dates selected be - hag t4uuduy, Monday and Tuesday. July 24, 25 and 26. Of a rs elected for the event are: President, D. C. Ross; vice-president, A. C. Baeker; secretary. M. Black: assistant secre- tary, F. M. Wilmot; treasurer, G. H. Lamin: eve'utire, J. L. Kerr, R. F. Downlug. Wtu. Baekcr, W. Gillespie, D. M. Scott. The treasurer has over *1.000 In the Bank from the last re-+ union and sports day. George Heist fell out of an apple tree at 1). M. Sena's farm and at first was thought to be badly injured, but g aii riir3t — SEAFORTH miter iced In iuterier tinlehiug at Saskatoon. He is survived by his widow, who waa formerly Misr Annie Sholiiice, at, t nue sun, Edwin. • Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Elgle. ''of obis town. on 'loud:ty. November felt,. e,a •b . R e raft 1 the fiftieth anniversary their ecekliug with at (amiss gathering tit the EIgie• home*lead iu Tucker - 'smith. where their youngest stop ,and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. ltobbl. J. Iligie. Ito* reside. 'The other members rat the family, John Elide. Mrs. John For rest and Mrs. John McI4(11lau, all live within a comparatively short distance, anti all were present. with the eleveu .grandehlldreu am' u Lumber of other relative* and friends. Kruse tiros.' the shed hail a barrow ?seals• from destruction by lire eue day last week. Fortunately the tire. which evidently waist -amen! Ity it spark from the kiln lunging in thew ?tel pile. was diecoverel its time tit prevent the .caabpiete destruction of the building. W. M. Stewart, who has been con- ducting a flour and feel business, in udditlon to his grocery business. baa .lieptosed of the former -to Thom Dit•ktwin. who has been living retired in Se*fortb since he add his farm some years ago. Word has been received of We death of Alex. M. Smith at Saskatoon. yank-. Ile was the son of Mr. and 11rs. George Smith of Morris towtu- whip and before going to the West was employed as an expert carpenter in Seafortb. For some years he sppecial- Mothers Treat Colds The New "Direct" Way No Longer Neceeeary to "Dose' Cltt1. I drew With Internal M*diciata. to Break Colds. Children's diges- tions are easily up- set p -set by too much "dosing." Vicki VapoRub being ex- ternally applied, does not upset little stomachs At the first sign of croup, sore throat, or any othea old trouble, apply Vicks freely. There is nothing to swallow - you just "rub it on-" Vsssnot, Ruet ova.2/Niwas.lovs Unca YEARLY BL%TH •M1ss Jean Hamby has genie to De- troit, where she expects to remain for some time. It. M. McKay, Jas. It. Cwt, 1t. t.(om- ers bud Bland Ilerriugtem hate been away on n hnutiug expedition in the Parry Sound district. Stop dens have been placed on Mieley street on either side tut Queen• as it direction to motorists. • Will t'nok has a broken leg. the re- trt tn•ieox .tett e r t r ven y John Mcr;Tmie•k. Mr. Cte.k and an- other wan were curving home front u hooting trip and Mr. Me -Cormick ea. cultfllsett bythe lights of an 'nppronch- ing car. Severe • bruttt•s were snffertsi to Jub. PIHIIt was asadrting ht exettvatingIt trent+ near the new bridge, the earth on one side cited in. crushivg him against the other side of the exenvn- tiis. Fortunately. there .was out sufficient earth to break au} Leaeli. The Women's Institute of Blydlt and cibit,ity held a successful Armistice 1)ay fowl mapper anil e•uucert in Me- morial Hall. The prey weds amounted to S240. which will he devoted to ply- ing off the debt nn the hull. The pre► gram -for the concert wtI. provided by lural talent. aneisted by ilartey Mc- Gee of Auburn. EAST WAWANOsH t Intended for Last Week) EAST WAWANOSII, loco r. -Aire. James Tunney spent a -fro days last week visiting-faiis at Goderich, Clinton and Blyth. Time* are looking up. Leslie flu (-haven has purrhaaed a naw -pale--orf brass -mounted barriti(s for his the. team. Wee Hazel Hazel Petts. of Blyth. spent Sunday at We.tfleld. Misses Margaret and. Zella l'uok spent veer --the- -Imliday with- their unlit, Mrs. Fnd..J. Cook. Miss Hell Cook Is sIs't.Ilug n few flays at 9eaforth: We are sorry to report the death or lale ,lean Butler. eldcstittaughter of Air. Jack Butler, of (.'llut(en. formerly Westfield, from puenmouia f(huw•- mg wliue.lting cough,_ Taxis in Foreign Lands Need No Speed Limit If I Only Had the Strength HOUSEWORK is not drudgery to the woman who is strong and well. She takes a pride in keeping the home spick and span and giving it the artistic touches which make home attractive. But when strength fails and you feel tired and worried there seems no end to dis- agreeable work. You seem to never catch up and every- thing goes wrong. Wishes do not restore a wornout nervous system but Dr. Chase's Nerve Food does. By using this great restorative regularly you can soon regain health and vigor and take hold of the household duties with a master hand. Nervous headaches, sleep- lessness, indigestion and all the discouraging symptoms of exhausted nerves disappear because you have restored the nerve force to the body. You can get well and keep well by the use of Dr. Chane a Nerve Food. Use it when you feel tired, nervous and irritable and you will soon realize why Dir. Chase's Nerve Food is the most popular of Nerve re- storatives. • 60 eta. a box, all dealers or The De. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto 2, Can. (1) 51111 In mos ■■ In the time of nnlaam the Prophet T21 The retina 'art, • very popular mode of 131 The camel -ear of twat., eldest tall of ■11. 14, The world-fanso fterlekshe et Japan. Imsgine our modern cities without tax's, or worse still without a speed limit! One is accustomed to step into a taxi and reach a destination many blocks or miles away in the space of a few moments, yet within a speed limit or all would he chaotic confusion with taxis running wild through the cities. Taxis and speed are two words synonymous in the United States and elsewhere. There are, however, many countries, especially in the imme- morial East-- which use ennveyances answering the same purposes for which no speed limit is needed, they move along in the leisurely way of the Orient, and yet meet the require- ments of people in three ancient lands. The sedan chair, *aid to be named from Sedan, France, where it was first made or used, is used extensively in China. it is made for carrying a tingle person and ip usually borne on poles by two men. In Hong Kong a., ricksha,' are also used nn the lower levels of the city. hut the sedan chairs are users on the hills. The jinri^ksha of Japan, is the nearest app'oat h .to a taxi. for this thing that at timer nearly bowie one over, is the man -taxi of the East, the rubber -tired. }tans -tamped, white cushioned vehl•le. Possibly Peking has the greatest collection of strange fnreign taxis of any city. Through the Chien Men - the front door of Peking, come strings of double humped, long-haired Bactrian camels from the Gobi Desert, bringing the very breath of the desert with them and all the mystery of the Mongolian wastes. The next vehicle that may enter the Chien Men the mouth of that fabled dragon whoa. eyes ars two of the other nine gates, and whose body 1s the breathing city itself, is the Peking cart. This is drawn by a q little grey donkey, with a taring of clear ringing hells. This .is . small compact two -wheeled stringless con- trivance covered in blue and it in sometimes darn by males arrayed in silver harnesses. A similar con eyance is also favoured by the Japanese who call it a "*ado". The camel-rar.of India is about the oddest looking taxi of thent all, and it never breaks the speed limit, Camel - back, too, is a very popular mode of transportation anti not too had for short distances. The native women. also, play the part of taxis in India, and the sight of them strapping large suit case* on their backs and Starting off for hotels at a fair rate of speed is just one of the unusual things which passengers on the ('snadian Parifie liner Empress of Scntland will pee, on the Round the World Cruise this winter, which leaves New York oa December 2 and ritual on April 12. 1 M*■aa�aa■taaa$aaaaa■■$M * i ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Sheriff's JellyPowders 3 Jelly Powders for 25c and a glass fruit nappie free a Our Special Blend of Black Tea at 59c per Ib. • \1'e grind our best Coliee fresh for your order, It • given satisfaction for years. I:. • .1 per lb. Try this tea; it's a winner and is 1(it leo 211.• cheaper than the pltekage tea. .1 large S oz. bottle of Vanilla or Lemon I.xtrtu't for 25c 'also o large 1 lb. bottle at 50e. • New lnrgi'-uash.,i BRAZIL NUTS, this year's crop, at 25c Ib. 31 bars Sotto, \Iel•.we us Sweial,-for $1.00 t'atn,tree Toilet Soap, per dozen 49c • Ridpnth Sugar per bag, tltc ehraie.it it line been for years. Specials in Dry Goods ▪ iilnnk.' , 1 nticrwear,'(herall:, Shirts, Socks, Mitts, (:love., "to., at right prices. •a 11 • •a 1 a • ■ J. J. McEWEN ' ▪ Phone 46 Soutlt-Side-of-Square- • ■a1111111111111111111■111111111aa>•a/11111111111111111 Hydro Electric The People's Power Cook by Electricity Wash by Electricity iron by Electricit Aches vanish when linard'a is used F or headache rub the forehead with Minard's in water. For toothache bathe the face with Minard's and place a piece o( cotton saturated with Minard's in the cavity. Quick relief assured. al Choice Cut I lowers. %1 e d J 1 a g Kune•tuw. Floral Work, ere., eft obeli not lee. (EO. STE:w,tKT Florist. - Phone 1N. See The Signal's l'itrisltegg-twat-:� See the Beautiful Line of Gifts for Brides 11 ,0114, 1le toy tnetuhcrs of our \Ce.un•n•� I•:rrhaupp, Miss S. Noble British Exchange Block, Goderid Shingles _.-$-- (•, Y T IrIrt -and XIX Shingles. Car of N. B. Shingles jnst arrived. Johns -Manville Aebestoa Shingles, Rolled hoof- ing, Ashestot Roof Covering. Galvanized Itidgcrt,w Nails, etc. Get Prices Before 'Lou'ituy R. STANDISH East St. Phone 369W We iiarutte• emir j'(Wr., Tamps for 16110 1 TN oar. HYDRO STORE North side of Square Goderich COAL Empire Anthracite Stove size. A car just in. Pocohontas 4 -inch Lump 513.00 w ton Briquettes A first-class fuel for .Loves and furnace.. Let u. .upply your want. in Fuel. Prompt service and reasonable L. FLICK Telephone 178j 1 Brophey Bros. THE LEADING FI'NF:K.%I, DIRECTORS ANi) EMBALMERS - ►rders carefully *trended to at all hours, !night or day li()DK1i1C■ J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embaktter .VI call* promptly attended to day or night 1'HON'ES Store :135 Residence 356w Hamilton Street, Amlestch ROBERT WILSON for Massey -Harris Machinery Frost Fencing Toronto Asphalt Roofing Rubber -tired Buggies Farrel Lighting Plants Hamilton Street, Goderich, Ont. We Are Authorized Agents in this District for A. C. Dayton Radios Call at our store or telephone us and we will demonstrate this well-known Radia to you. HILL'S HARDWARE, AU' 'JRN A General Line of Hardware The Service Ston