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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-1-19, Page 7• me THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. County and District lilileyale is again to have a cream- ery. Gordon Meekay, a Whlte'hur•h boy. anti O.A.C. graduate, having the project in laud. Hcusall reports that one of Ila hortt- eulturtsts has taken advantage of the u%11' spell this month to plant a hued - rid tulip bulbs to his garden. The death occurred at IWshwood on January 3rd, of Miss Anita W'allter, otungt•et daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l,ouls Welper. in. her thirty-third year. She had leen ill for several years. After an Illness of some months, William Morrison, of Ilullett, tnsaed away January Ott. Ile was a nadve the -township In_whichhe diel. ile 11•8ves a (rife and four ytmntl\ daugh- tem. }warmers of Turnberry. Morris end HowLek townships are considering pro- posals for the eztenelon of Ifydro ps,w•er• from W'Inghain through Blue - vale to Wroxeter, a distance of about nine miles, At the mantle, .Kipper, on Saturday, January 7th,Mia }Anna Strong. daugh- ter of the late Mr. anal Mrs. Jobe Strong, was united in marriage to Jo - tooth Mdw•llau, Is,th of Tueker$tldth, tine Ceremony being performed by Iter. . Conner. The happy couple w" noble on tgrooma farm tin ersntith. • A lifelong resident of Stanley town- ship passed a•wny January 4th. in the ps•rten of Sundt Jane M4i'lln hey. s 1 !..W of the late Robert Stephenson. Do -eased was in her seventy-fifth year. Her husbat.d died about nine years 'too and. three Fate e1111 two 41.4ugi tors' ,nrvive: George 11., Norman and I.nvid J. Stephenson. Mrs. John lkew- tsin..uf titanley. and Mrs. M. Kennedy, ..f 4:Merit-h. The funeral t.s,k platy- to latyt.. Bayfield cemetery. The f.smlly of Andrew Holmes, of ltluevele. had a nnrrlrw ew•aps• from a•• phyxlation one tuorning Inst week. 'Ob - en arising. air. and Mrs. Holmes found tin• honer full of gen fumes from the ..k glove. MIAs Jessie Ilolme,•, peon after getting up, eolhallet•d and was nu- . mc•i..us for 11111te a while. lir. Col- L,•nn• of Win -them ons sunimuue1 and gate usediclll aid. -VI of them had duet headllrhvs. 'survive; sibs° one stater, Sirs. Mary lieinett of toderich township, and three brotherw: James Mulch of Au- Inlrn and William and Fred Mutdi of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1t. Elliott, of San F'reucittoo. Calif. are visiting friends -hers•. • N,.nlluntlens were held on MoudaY utgftt for the thaw vacant strata to the town eouncll. Several lemons were ptt In uermluutiun. The auuunl meeting of the Clinton Horticultural Seelety w•"' held on Sat- urday night. Mrs. W. Fair was elw•te11 pr•nklent, and 11. E. liorke was agame:l d 11141•retary-treasurer. A Mower slaw will be held this year. SE AFORTH Robert S. lintikirk peered away January 9th at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mt4;oalgle. Deceased was born lu McKillop township seventy years ago 8041 practically his e4o1e life was spelt in that towuwhip, where he was well known and highly respected. He is survivell by his wife. two ROOS a two daughter*. The death of John M. Wilson oeCtlr• red "n Thu -volley last after an illness of three er four weeks. Deceased was sets ast't'utl-thlrdyear and_had Moo a resident of Seaforttl ranee retiring from the farm twenty-one years ago. His wife tin.Ie.a tsl him and he 1s survive) by two (leughters. Mrs. Ir- ving Sutherland of Owen Sound nod Mass Jeswie W'fham of Kitchener. %INGHAM William Arbuckle. an old and es- teemed resident of W'ingham. leveed away January 4th. in 14.4-.w'v'c41ty- 4Ixtb year. Ile tow-nt the great, r part of his life on a farm a short distou.e from W'ingham, and since the death of his wtfe ibont a year ago he had been TIM king bre biome with his dnnghter. Mew J..J..Fryfogle. herb. McKay has .add his lee cream and confectionery business' to 0. Ilan - kirk. who has placedit under the mYah- ugentvnt of Foster itennet1. After an ithlees of about three years. Mise Verna Elliott. of Turn - 1 awe •. January 10th, 1n berry. passe" ZURICH --- --- _her twenty-seventh year. Surviving -._-_ --- air her mother. Sire Irwin Elliott. I A J. Hey. Jr., has purrhase•11 the Mor -} Md one brother. Earl. ',eel; garage at ('re,kiten for his sons, , -4,14e41 SW Austin !ley. --Tueshty. Jaenerc 100. at the !, tNtrdiner has 4.4.11 xpl■.inial vit. C. church. Inn whsle. Margaret. daughter of Mr and Mrs John Du- lege treasurer of Itlyth, tie, is.sltlon chili -me. of Stanley township. w -alt having 14•••11 vacated by the resignation milted in marriage to lawtesr,• Ileo i of .1..t. Strang. pier. *rut of Mrs. J. Reeler of IL.! 1 Get, .\ Mnr11an 1184 di$1w,srd ref his t,.wnohap. The ceremony WAIN per- tn4nn Mee. {hsbhtakes furnishingmeand gents' le, 'uposses- termed by Rev. Pother Gerard. i n M,tr h 1st. - Rev. H. Remit*. who ha* tee,gnr! the Gulre: N0. 4. Arnold Miller; No. 5. p.e4orate• of the Lutheran char•h here. I In 54. Js•etrh''s (huruh. el/won. on. HAre'er Sp•('*tinea; Nn: ft' seromas. Ls leaving (Moray to take charge of January !nth. Stan' Ellen Theresa lira- Holland :..ellctnr. W. Brydone; Mvil It ehttr4l at Wtnoi eg• .y. st• and daughter of Mr. and sirs.I i Iilneer. T. Patterson. The Zurich Herald hes sublet' a lino- 1ib4u1el Healy of Myth, was united In engBylaw No. providing for borrow- "Well. an to hiring 1t. Fon see- type to its printing plant _i________ 'marriage to Joseph I'. ate arhaui. so, ing of money for enrrent erpen*ee there's nl one can nun her but myself _- _-._ - fr MATH OPERATION LER HER VERY WEAK Letter Tells of Wonderful Relief After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Coniston, Ontario. -"After a se- vere operation an: in hospital 1 returned home so weak that 1 was unable to move a chair. For four months I was al- most frantic with pains and suffer- ing until 1 thought sure there could not be any help for me. 1 had very severe pains in my left side and euf- e . , agony every month. One day when 1 was not able to get up my mother begged me to try your med- ieine. ttle of Vegetable a Compohusband und at once me a and I took it- 1 started a second bottle, and to my surprise and joy the pains in my side left me completely and I am able to do all my work without help I am a farmer's wife so you see 1 can't be idle long.In all, I have six bottles of Lydia Pink - ham's Vegetable Compoufd: five - boxes of the Compound Tablets, two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine, and have also used the San- ative Wash." -Mrs. L. LAJSOM>dRS. Box 103, Coiiaton, Ontario. THE WHEW( 0! THa "REDWING'' (Oontinued from page e ) Ing his gun ready. "White people, by gum!" he said. In a vole. of Intense a 'easement. "Where'd you come frons? Austria: 11x? The hell you did. Come 1n, C1/1114, In. Don't bother about prltlque or custom.: Just hop in farm any rv,untry you`ve a mind to. We like It. • had not- spoken a word; she bad watehed us, holding her underlip tight 'between bei' ,teeth,• while the man drIM►lect on, • every word a moment lost. . every nlotnettt - a nail in Paul Boweu's man., "You can't o1rSy 11." I remon- utratel. .Its Moller than--" She awung it on her *houjder with- out reply, and set off for the leech at a pace that I could scarce keep up my- I *elf. 1 remember seeing the trader's face, teed. terrow, strangely (ramped The 'g" diseases horn un gettln' all sett• s Wed plfeot e-leokMet, peering out of uY dugs' diseases arced Into the Ter- I the Int doorway as we padded sway theory, helm' a medical mon himself, t t. down the stand. Ile hod maddened the and he'd joist as *cMn hare earn+ almewat beyond endlranrl• and 1 felt 1 Fun -'r eke c•tirwing i[nii' -T fore-JCT.-Or-the - .Tor -tire• t1Pr ' {{olcp an." 1 sold. "WP Osla. in + I went. dart he had lent us. without pay canoe. with no baggage hut clothes,11r ,nrley, ander c1r tm,aanu•es of con- siderable risk. his lounrh-a trader's our island. Where's the Susan ehlet 'capital -provisions. and a boy. anchored? I couldn't see her as Vu titan could have clone more. ramp tap. blit I believe we attired on IHix name? i do not resnem- the wrong side of the settlement." Is r IL It'd whatever If may have '191. Susan?" anAwertrl the tredve. I been, It Is written In God's book of peering at Laurie with his small red - geld. AW are they written who 411P dish .eves. "W"hy, i reckon she's aiout het ,in • nneutwer. fifty allies up the FIy by now-erteh 1 •mast 1r! brief 1n telling what cent the• lardy, *hr's fainting." W'e laid her on t'he floor, with her I after; this Is not the tale of that Dl1ra head low. sine prured arbor, whisky trader who gave hie all. and enter into her mouth. She had iatirte and 1 welt nut to the launch hnnelc lost ronsclonariess : *he re- in our (sant*, helped he the boy. i left covered al1Nlat at once. sat up, and 111,- two together, getting the engine sold with determination - Yon ready, and iwlddle,l beet for the bol - 1 haven't fainted -I heard all yon • ante of the rice, whi,•h we had Igen said. and I mean to go on tonight." 1 unable to shift ,m the flr*t trop. it "f , .m 10 where?" asked the man, 1 WA. 'vine on 11u• verge of the hlark. M•vrildereti. "I* she of her head- ttIp!lIng waters_ 1__threw tt fetothe ima-imr ." et-ean se little my..leg Minutes were peer -Iona. 11014 him. oyer the gnna•nle. e-Iwi - as briefly as 1 could. what our errant What WAS that sound?• ws•o. and our need. is there a launch The tine settlement of Dant -two to be had. by any lucky c•haneer 1 tae p,uu r s sn,l a shed -WHIR silent. *heel} sought Ida "Not' c n PAP for yourself 4 Ing I the t 1 store the lamp instructed to order .Ix copies. Itylaw 'No. L setting the salaries for the year. as read the third time was tossed. The ealuries•'are as follows: Clerk. $13.1, this being the name a. last - grouping Rome extras • treas- n t1• mese. sn W1. 44!, 4 4• delay." `+wtf--ural also for me. slmti• i did( t ••oh. ce•.. f den sew," he sneered. had gone Out. 1 thought -1 wee al- (4)4.1 tertian -tint no noise ruin• on really natter --hut 1 thought her nerve !f the cAptaln'a gone up the Fly not the mol land-hreese of night : tone, might fail. If she were confronted with knowing the natives is up at Kapirm. that is sive,. :he engrr. hurrlwl monk- the fact of an actual murder Si) near 1 if 'r's t ale they I don't glee a s • _. to where rail might lw•. 1t was, one soul y ing of frogs In the mar. ht.. Anel the been for pts life. e m wp n0 not eine ssslop of rising wet, r among 11111 nlasoel I thing to [c•rksm (-hawses in the nhatrnet year by Rrett , 1 too a tf.- 4c,w•n here, m. and the ads- net": of mangrove. Tet-- i -•-quite another to see eztereled at urea, 1140; c elector. $105; Thursday. January 111, 1928.-7 McEwen's Every Day Prices Finest Seedless Raisins, lbs for 25c New Seeded Raisins, per pkg 15c New Bleached Sultana Raisiste, per ib 20c (:lean Currants, per lb , . 15c Dried Apricots, per Ib. -.,.ti 'kic Dried l'eaches, per Ib • 1e New Stock of Dates, Fitts and Prunes _ Candied Lemon and °rarbte Peel, per Ib 45c Citron Peel. per Ib Cut Mixed Peel, lemon, orate/totted tted nits°°. per lb . Flavoring Extract, lemon or vanilla -us bottle 10c or 3 for 2Tc Cocoanut, per lb 20c and 25c McEwen's Baking Powder, per tin ry ou A new supply of Oranges, lemon., (irate Fruit, Bananas. New Season's Crop of Nuts of all kinds. \lis,vl, at per Ib •, e Look into our Dry Goods and China Depart- ment- Our prices sell the goods 1 ii 4114 41011ver.i promptly to all parotid the tee n ,t lthuut charge • J. J. McEWEN Phone 46 South Side of Square eery, and the raw material of veto many charms. What with sorcery and peter'. ef',.'1 ginger root anrd a happy hand on the 1•ontml*. the launch (made its wily al- most interrnptedly. and on the second nrning after our departure. ace Wer'. well Iw•cun Fly, with tele batiks beginning to close In. I had said not word to 'etude obeli) the horrible oeourr'nce 1n the storm: i knew she was fcnrlese for her- . nssc*wlr. slonary and the Guc'menp otlk.•r-- your feet the stark carpets. terribly anvil : auditors. SS each ; rout' sups rim I tint's 4411 11w•r4 is of n*o and both of Ther. •It ons nc-t11n : n cnrl41ns. hnek- your feet. t of a man to whets. yen had tetellant. 40e per hour. them'. AWAY 1111w. Ate for the Fly, ing nedw, like. and yet unlike. sera. leen un Mld. o ten minutes before. myo that Byelaw No. 2. appointing the officials. when the nigger. Is up, you'd hest 4•1M (entitle wa041. T d0 not know Nirhy. elught homy in •mP, ns bottling That ('s read was plsar•d : Clerk. A. G. ataad .lease If y.ni want to keep your but 1 most e',hfes. T felt. n ereeglins mold pare done. just what we were uT, el at 4'.mr .hailders, and your eieU I *Pisa inn dawn my spine as 1 listened. I h again'st. Still. ' the sl"/re halt M me came uppermost now and then. an4 whispered that I was going to enjoy a 'Mph. opportunity for ohwervine the ' Stone Age man in his' oriiinal (ondl- tlnn. perhaps i was noto much to slam•. ,j did not happen to Ire in love with anyone Laurie -or with anything or nn• n -on the warm and )Icing_ earth; and when n man finds himself In that pied - tion --not till then -ate knows wine is , wenn/ by the spirit of scientific dehtelr meat. - Cantina next week) (Continued Thempeon : collector, Howard Sturdy eass4•seer. (`has. T). Cox ; auditor*. Jus. Johnston and Austin Sturdy; eehtol attendants- °Meer. 1). (11liddnm. sr. The appointment of treasurer and road su- perintendent wag left over until next meting. Veer) Lnepector. D. Glitidon; mrll,nl officer M 'health. Dr. J. R. Whitely; member of board of health, Jahn ('. Woods; sheep valuator's, G. W. Sturlc and WOO.' Cluff ; fenret-iewers -Div. I. Chris .ittbneton. Geo. Leith- wa1'tP (;m Rnwefhe • No. 2. Com. e Role. Radices': Sturdy, F. W. fl Ik.i 1n the 'ole* halt Goo made for them. The 4.411114(1 11101 nwny. 1111(1 now• w t - becanse they're a good deal lw•tter out doubt. 1110 floes nnd the rkeing there than stuck on sticks Is -fore •%nee. WO it nil to themeelvr.. joule -r" - 1 waited for !w'rbnp. A ndmtte. mil "Have you a Iannih?' (i haven t one fmy apweek,_ theemte. if you'd called '1 matter in the etAr-desk. made my way up to ' of two or three week* nen, before the the - tender'* (lore, Something. as - L nee 1 Brit out from Cairn last year , romp lieu. left the hack of the More went on the reef Al-" "with * *ntmd like a wild hoar charging "Iles any eine got •a launch?" ...it of o hrnke. - •'.1reit't 1 telling yeti? The mission i 841W the cerandnh inntern swinging. rxl Nu has one. and they beet it to nie. and - eerie *hese-.I- -hauled it down 3. T. M. Woo da. J. McClure, Wm. Stew- 1 ..Ping hs they're getting 14 new are rind Ht it. not without tremble: tyro art ; Nn's. 4 and 6. I.. Anderson. D. Glide ?elan T. 1. in *ii( week. or maybe two mntehrte went. not before T got one to don. I). Churchill; No. 5,. Robt. Smith. mane. it's bin- et -ranged that I'm to • horn. Odd. flow swiftly one thinks' In Howard Willinme. 11. 0. Murphy: pay for thin old one by instflments, too moments then. drown by an Ineeplleible atirnc- „ n own • h to lion. i left the i-nnoP. and. enntiotlslc. of menMl sines, 1 ono lstund-keePers-\n L nen. Andrews; In a way, x14 i Alit'. i mlcht Ray 1 time to tell my.elf that. ten refire re Nn. 2. Cline. Prong*: No. 3. John Me- hnve tot n Month nn' 1 Idav,•n't. If T conldn't have done this thing: my The West Street Electrical Shop \V,- carry n gotel--et0elt 01 . Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. We Specialize in Wir- ing of All Kinds Estimates goeti on application Ali Bork guaranteed) Frank McArthur Telephone 82 West Street yon know what 1 men" fingers would hnve tremblel, if my 'teen l --hire It? .I've no money w1ii , mind didn't• . - , They were *toady ms. int y'e'll he well ptld-If we e t now. i unhooked the lieht and carried 1 thr ne,h all right." • It into the store. The' trader ley erten the mete. T t► ght there wn. •nmettling wrong with n1 eyes: thea didn't seven to enrry beyond n eerh'in point n. will sometimes hnppen. wh.ln ane 14 amt of , sorts. Ret i wens not Ont of sorts 1 •wane the k.ntorn up and looked nimbi. Tine trader e•n. ietnt: there w1tliont n trend. 1B. .ho.ilders hnd i•nntmcte4. so that thi•re 44148 n•, na•k. either: the Iwwly -trot ended. A yard or .n nwny T ('01114 roe n hare. on ton more Than -moot orthen, now. tattle per+}, tpftortirrg 1IN*t-31k-. 415111441 ---2 : Whitely woe nlgwdnted Irv -arra- the 'Demote will go r10nd m1 yon if of Mr. end Mrs. George Rea.lman of -Tllyth. Rev. Father Gaffney "dictated. Wm. Jneksen. of Le Pa-. Otte -tholes. BR1'SSEld4 Thr annual meeting of the Huron 1 l'lowrunn'8 Association was held here sin the ith Inst. 111c treasurer's report show,•11 n ,ubstantlnl 1411,411'4. The 6141 !nttk-ere and dire•turs recto• rewlertel. The officers will meet In Jen• to •feeble • anMl_ a Y af_the annu-.l plowing ' motet. t The Post says: Reeve A. t'. Bneker. 1 ref Itrurr 'f1•: w.oUTir 1,. tq_ fits' for i+eo- tuotion as Wnrlen of limon tet ty at the vomiter .1au48ry ses.lon. Ile has all the qualiticnHnns to till the pwsitiou. nnd It is to be hoped our wv.rti,r' nllT- eiel will till the Warden's chair during 11111, Ti,-.' (ally rellrese11tnt;ce< lirla*- relit ha. even had as W.irht•11 were the late Jelin 1.,- kfe nnd W. 11. Kerr. Mr.. Bicker(' Mitchell and Mrs. 1T. McKinnon left lost .week for Florida. when• they will v-Islt the fornu•r's glit- ter. Mrs. Johnston. whom 4111' has not seam for fifty year,. ora, the Royal Rank, wn* passed. end the iov. and T want the Iw•y pretty The council approved the purchase load. 1■seen=e he can tnik the trttlre recently rid ted his brother. Johnlob*. of a Me('askey adding machine+snd an !Ingo Meir in the .tore; and the Mein. Joekr4",'•s.n, nnd sister -ht -law•. Mrs. Chas, ,trier for 127 ons drawn to'supplement she isn't what yai'd call nn rw•y Ingln the Hohn, s gift in pacing for the same. to run thio,gll she gime all right if It ons twent}-awn vests since Mr. 1 pull • !boated Storey prortnge. Pt(.. •Wewelhttie mid sac what you tiny. .tackson had Ina vidted TTlyth. EXETER *teams. 117.1((); J. Jelin -atom praTltatt R sere, they ran siand n bit of salt enter 'Met....1 .75. '- .._ .Inekson, of Ihls pla(e. on iris way to I the fotlowin licennnte were onlerel the +outhern St4IP4 ?'.r n Willey visit. R con know the way of alt ,he's . 57.:,0: election expen.e'. gilt; J. E. 111e 'W,*',Park' willftS i` most Mains Whitely. Ixwltage. *tntlmtery. war that you wee (hon th .tin*: yon iohn.'1' 1)a4ldson. a former n^tde11 of Eeeter. died nt Toroeto on Janine; er iverrttrm:-sal--W-0. TIMuw15w'a super tuff 11'u ]Setnitlrb ofseaortee .,1:' J Rnl,l. "Thr lest '#04.1414018 aasll*tant pro tem. she'll 'Wee c.rn did nes :in tier cif (114 tic. 111 fn his dory ninth year. He wa* The cnntw•il then ndtonrn,•,l to meet (nn you Ire n's htc0 th. lnnueh?" 1 pint t1i' '1efiMfn .tit-- for why, knew IIIle oar time n minder r to }:xeh'r, • Monday. February 0. nt 1.30 p.m. ''%"e11. 1 dta't knew. int 1 <t11HMjQ0 If tier head -limiting Tnceri nicht not leaving h,•r.' a nnmlw•r of yours ago R. t;. TIT(of1"ate Clerk. for W'inghom before he moved to Tor- you any :con knew Will be 4.lurking l„ oral'' and 1, nr t on ••Thanks ---1 knew y "n w•,en1,1. What a. qui"fly ns Is.s.ib1,, to th.• b,•ne,i nnd • ntn., Ile 114 survived by hie wife. two daughter. And one inn. ' moat stores''' th. atript tnM T h.'.► Laurie notbin•:: Miss Muriel Hein tali "has taken e WOMEN WHO ARE WEAK "Well v"4' inn me-I114n it. 1t'< a „waroleo° the ,,,...1W. -v.0 Lauri tl+psvnilne poedtlon 011 the elite,' touting ,talr At tett'. -'t.rAt {«1 taw 1,1.1.k F'!F Itlrex Ford 1'Ity. - Illy( pia pelt out a nir0 741Inr' of Miss Mary Ann 'lodged. *lime t Gain New Vitality by Building st41res f„r n two weeko Trip; thot's :u wh -s•' 1t lying. estuary we weM death oceurrtrl reenlly at the hone 0f them In the halt and the two -en -es 111,1-manr'ltt lying.' No Irrother•In-law, J. Ilc•il. was n nae b Blood ne r talar an.l It 111 grin M Up the donne ilrieg, lett i hateene•,p like. t" ;hang. nnd- with rhe Is,y to nick our *there: mead aiul biscuit rind tart n41 look l k like n river. in the rive of 1'slorne. but had been a rest- There ere ninny women wfin paw keelseue sial rive mut m 1 CLINTON -.___---_- deaf of Exeter for thirty eight year.. tLOir days in n rnnaent state of wear- r nrt r .1 =."• on,i 11 e •onu10 of rtfi,•s nn1 Piety snnriee. o She Is survived by *ecernl hmthers brew.. They have harelF srufliolent a shotenn -yon 1.41'. I've bin tnitr h t"4tn pn'.luid t`nw`rs.1",ut"witLin from whU 111 uud +islet's, c•nerge to eulnble them to perform their get n sin hit of bind 1 1 CI The funeral took place here, on Jnn- Jalltee 11111 watt elltting vv,4s1 In the mnnifold (heles. Often they boors an along the 1•oast n few miles from here, i'npn•tn trnc.•Ilers nrn.t sleep, anal nary 10th ofh MLA .tetnl11 C. (too' 1 hash nn Frldny Inst when he wets aching head. n ml.ernhle pain in the rind tomorrow. or 115 ilw the day after. 'marl,•,tills!Mn 1)'. 1. 1.lof the 11110 1111 elt 1111' 8 death r. Mig" at Toronto 814 inken with a stroke of palrulysls. from hack, nn,l limbs the! feel as 11014y As If It wasn't not lab lex,1inst• Miss Ileo f for whit hail 4hlrh he died 11144 following day. Ile 1 i til The whole trouble is date t' "Cott 1 lily(' 111e.o wt'•t`es:1"a.'.•,1 on n.1e.- . 1Mk1, the boy. aa. 'Inndlnc 'wrens .rise at Toronto :t nnmis•r i alis In his fluty-*ixlh year and Is sur- 1'...eilleenees. No woman need stiffer )nor lnnw-h right awns? W'here's tike ! nt t the %thee]: ills mate• 4 ,i.`11Q4 s,, li 44 of ye*re. was etrieken with paralysis ; cloeel by his wife (formerly Grate in this any. It h cagy to obtain n hang?" were leaving. t,tml. nudlladJe n erre tel h> 'wrens' weeks ago and did not omelet_ Dr, o Is'k Sooners)._ two eons and one 7hnighter• -n o .h' of rich red mood by taking Th. Itight off th,. tut : 1 mean R ^ ,len-„tie vvlthont e"mnuent. W.I.ttsly ltur of on r+f tin- R the tael of --- -- -- :._ /Killirias' Pink P1R-19t tlew -!° bare trot away in her tomorrow et „n fir 15151 ill .I. .1 itelynr Clinton and WAR the lea of (rented by the.. p1118 rapidly build* '+Jin-np; van iiv. lomorrmc'lr F -r► , . Ana atuPi-1 hing Mrit. F. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL '1111 we einn'1 No no sni'1ng In•1t-irn of ifs lode with n 4eams ten 11 lies nil.. ,tt{. the ljste?n' he'a11ArhP. nnd back- Itle'iav-dee► rani! now• tn1,l filen d Inc nn thing 1" Mrs. Walter King died son.,11 c on aria 1 *nTT t t t awry end tt! a ',The m1 1 W'r.tnce.11ay eveulnP, nth lion., nt her TOWNSHIP \In the joy remit of a learatyttc j 1 we stnM torr 1 i s d i Mar. energy return* and -it Friday.= -t'10 ,inmate eft G(1 ms- ti t ellen we wati o 4e it's '•11TFfe-with 1,i. Intl. " 14"111 los 1P oc of 11canP It felt once more '' _ ' nm Tekl seemed to knn4• all about t' '' Connell art in ceording e o to r1. Proof of these statements is given Friday ,+,ming. vv ,y day. January 0, nreearati to senna.. ; by Mtw. , F:,l. f.nnnre. Stoney Point night by mooring off the p„hot, you sea , engine efin nt rseirt ittl(mptutir 1lll' %ori 1)? eTh , y theterve, 11. .the ox.aretfon. rioly to . (int. -whir. 8147!: -.•Far n long tines i so- the limey(', C. Cox. Rpurke briefly t" 111141 been In n erre misernhle eon41- "Can you .rine with us?" • 11.14 rorty pr0hihiteil tootle from lied, i11e e•rntncilnrrs of the respwrn Iiilltfe. ! tion. Melly,. feeling tired Ont. 'sleepy "Why. no. 1 vont ennui nirh von: If Inc nt it, or approaching the ma; •1'ne. i nicht elijnery• on the enemas tarot she ,1 name It1rr. ._. -tr..ke. i{t•e'•n4Pel, Rho rt -AR in her seventy-fifth year. wast n native of -I Etl1nlntrgh. Scotland, -hut hold lived in 11114 eonntry from early chii'llhaal'She I wl. married forty-four year" ago to Mr King and they Weir In ilw 1nlr1h= . ern Iwtrt of 111e comity for some time before Ing to the Base line. north of ClintonAbout ts'enty-live years ago they come to Clinton. The hue- 1 1.511 .1 oral , r,• son. Robert. of London. Samson was one of the earlle*t big advertisers an.1 got amazing remits by using tau Columns. -'Florence (Ala ) Herald. odic Croup Often checked with one of dl a Vicks. Just rub on CKSthroat and cheat ?i VAPORUB OMR jSFM/w ON IAN USEOMRL' resting upon them, t•Ile w'ark before and weak. The lend work about the 1 1 left the shoo s ,nn it by her pn s•'+11' toorat rnrtYT:r,11t nf-h-trtrl•Nly and co- l- „T11 T0Ave Inti hrirdess1c 11red-t-eotnw`.-R14.144 sad 104,1 It yon a r. , on f :t it tell upon -tri, oierntMn nal„ng them fnr 1!n Ir awn ,and nothing that 1 did seemed to give 1 serer knn4 when to expect them, ev +-iinrT --r eiditirrl-t'rt>>m r t m 1f 'lark when elthd r of them started pleasure and for the good of the mint. i relief Believing that n rest might d" eitelity nt large. I?n(t1 of the e"nn me good. we moved M nava, but. coot .11lor4 mottled, voicing 1,1 ngnrment with ., tr'1ry to expertnHnn.. Instead of get- rha een-tine ata of his snis•rlor officer Ong better 1 ons 4rowhig steadily end promising his ieilt ? 111 rveopera• tv ,11 t -r. One tiny while Inking to n Oen for the nitninmen- of th4•'sP Ideal's. neighbor, she urged my takltlg Dr. After approving of the mimeos .of \\'llll*m.' fink 1'115., t0111ng tae that ns rad the cnrresprnd- in r hist meeting R condltl"n been had M t by n to h I .I.1 h r I nr ,tug i 1. n" v onu•h like mine. Thi lope ttn 1 ,1 m Be neeeinftng wets -table toe eatf.dr'r• t" try Tif+ inlrltrtne nnd 1 bore newt( mete °f Liquor Control .\(t. }'the. renew to he grateful that 1 felIoee' ate / '-r8' n weletl . Filed. and her ndclee. After the Ilse of n few It.11-,' I-fer.' .t..ocl*tlnn. ilhrl. 1losrs of the pill', there could be no the FTosleff*1 for Sick Children. `" doubt 1hn1 they were helping me. mill net ion. n. 1 contlnned their no: my 11411111i :roll We Ontario Goat! Ronda. laid over stton4th tante bark Anil now 1 nm d"- luntll next i18liInfirtoo• 1114 all sur non work nn.l feeling in` the Re MeniclpAal Would. The ct.Yk was 1 hest of health. For this .p1end;'1 con- dition T mot etre me think. to Or. William.' rink ri9*." The pill, ere sold by nil 4rugel.t'. or y111 cruel ret them 1,v mail nt :.0-• n Is.c from The Dr. ','illlatns' Mi<Ileno Co., Hrm-kvi110. Ont. .rpt when yon dcm't e01 •t ie , TWA nttder•11141,1 me. 1 stietek'P 1 0111141 ••rnnklngafter d-1. p• 1".' it -e '1114,4 rn 1011(1 lou the 1s,y M inn the louneh sold _int, hP nn like sem Io ,k alone ilial. show (1:0 any: he's A goof! chap. just snplelse his want to ttink. 111 4".., Ind a y,'nr's int► for k111ioz nnd ant. TLi:I t ,old tnlk, hi his roeer plgr,"1 ing one. of id• wive..'1nd they're tIltvnys Fool 'oh aIon t Ito It.•rles and shirk' im15rev4l1 that nnleh bt 1111 eon , :n ,1, , it1:Pr 401r 4444 to 1111011 (p an' 4nnldn't know these: nisi lila chap. 1 hemi•' airy 1ronhle tint rweerr0l. lint n r the .tela` they r 1 n 1 n r tf 1 g . note rat . "m 1 I w lana (h a float. tint 1? eon ran t!4 o,, •h t ttt•yI, c It you don't kr0;r-.lexrldtl ..8t him 1,. p• r m, fir, rind 1 know t 11 Dim-wthrt-ins e'r-T""t, 'a'RMn, "T. htstays he-" . site as itri",••tatit :1- •'i. this the h"r? Wei'. 110 reit take ', the ryllndey i"..9-. -il. _;n ser lw•ln_ half 1110 Pith. anti 1'11 Parry 1118 rest." iietrol ,41 inhrirntln1 o "Hive nie the 1411;.•' -ail Tootle. She nmone t'tlpIAns, the r4rs4n ,• of all eir The Wonderful areatheable Remedy for Winter Coiig/'s Colds lir handy raM.r ieakc(.. !sada ON • Slew heir. Safer ..4'a•r. beer, thee bast, flea4i ..ir,.e•rl. REPORT OF HMG SHIPMENTS For week ending .internry 12. 11125: tend- Me- .\11- Buren ('rich flew burn.(\4umtc Tet al hogs ... -17 101 231 2952 Seleet bncon ..13 110 72 6614 Thtek .+Moth ....all 1AR 147 1176 Iles( if 3 2A II 121 };ctrl honvte* 1 R Shop hog. .. 4 10 11 96 Tights anei feeder* 4 At one time people could get only bulk tea tea ex- posed to air flat flavour Then came "SALADA" sealed in metal full-fla%oured tresh delici- ous dust -free now people use "SALADA". Four grades 75c to $1.05 per Ib. 11 L AD MACLEAN'S Twice a Month $2.00 one year $5.00 three years MacLean's Magazine entertains: it is National -not sectional; it is Canadian -written and edited for Canadians and because it is what it is, it is giving its readers a service that they cannot buy from any other periodical under the sun. Send your subscription to: THE SIGNAL GODERICH Hydro Electric - The People's Power Cook by Electricite Wash by Electricity Iron by Electricity 11'( ¢r1.lrarit+•. 1r I1t i o1,1•- I•,r I,,n ht •nn ,w'• HYDRO STORE North sole of Square Goderich TEA Judges of Good Bread Agree on • Smith's s Better Baked Bread Thcquality is uniform. It never fails, Try w aispSeey, Whole I `u• Brown or Hove Loaf welasy E. G. Smith ' £a.t St. Bakery Telephone 1134 Coal and -Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Coke Pocohontas 1 2 by 4 egg) Briquettes Quantity y of Good Herd wood l A serious lengths ' 4',nr W,1111 `I 111 any of the shove bevel. Prompt m dt cervi(., nail ren-einnhl,• ilei..<. L. FLICK Telephone I t inti rich 1 Hardwood Flooring 1111d( 011 1111,-1 11.• ,1, 11, 11,:1,'11111, I4 if yrnt--rrrTttir, Hardwood Floors R. STANDISH Phone ati!hc East Street Goderich J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer All (elk 10 111 ,tar 4? ,-n,f•-d re• ,lar .,r mist I'IIt,\F:Y Store 3:15 It,•sld,•n(•e 355w Hamilton Street, (;oderloh Brophey Bros. THix LEADING _FUNEKII., DIRE('TOKA AND EMBALMFKS orders carefully attendr,l to 7'It brit hour., night or day GODLRI('H Good Bonds bonkl f ,ani tart ole• ' 4 man'• i ily,•sltil4t11 lieldIli41 , 1..11 May .4e- 1nin• -:1714 114 s,r'nrine 1,.41114 of General Steel Wares, Ltd. 1, - 11, 111 • 11111.1 1' if Mortgage1 1 19 27 41114 '5 .v. I''t, I1t:i: Price: 99 1-2 std stool Merest Fall inL•rrnnti',n "n re•ym•*t. , NORMAN LEWIS l'or. ILuoihon :tool Newgate Ste. Phone 476 Goderieh FOR SALE Twn good strong driving llorr,•s and there 4-4x1)) tops Iluptatie4. 11181 .Muse been 1l84" mute. Alen three sets of tenni Sleighs tint have been u•e'I ( ('allrir mid see these at MInssoy-Barri* shop. Hamilton tier'''. ROBERT WILSON