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County and District.
J. 11. Rogers has been appointed .CC- tilbstou was born ou the Thames road
eetary-t''rer of the Howie* Agri- and his early life was slew in Exeter,
t•ultural Society fur 19148. He had lived for many jeers at t.,
Sire James littera died It her home 1.011,s, where • he was succeesful
Itt
in Gorr ie on February Sth, iu her six- business.
ty-third year. Surviving are her bur- Male cutting wood 114 the bush E.
band and two sons. VI..tor, of Gerrie, l'ilekey was Injured by a stick which
rind tlanuesrsou. of Detroit. tlew up and ioniek Hui in the thr.sat.
Stewart. f iii1 WAWA:1014h. Fer a while he was bonny nbkto talk.
1.111 lie Is recovering graduarY.
departed this life ou Seturday text.
after an illuees of some months. Ile The Trtit" Rangers of Exeter had u
was In hie seventy-fourth year and father and sou lettoptet at
leaves. n family of three ». .n And three . Jana.* .treet United church on the
daughters. Ilts wife .11ed about a evening of Fsisrmtra
sea r ago.ennell ban deckle 1 have the
T11C 11141 Ili oecurred on January 3.0th town Ist'l rune artiln. Itt*." '2. 1 81411
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•f Margaret litilierry, wife of William o'clock. The tinging 11f the hell Was
Conliss Stanley township. after a lone 0.....optIni1tar Iasi year but the ettl
and painful illness. The IICCeaffed was -.a...missed It MR much that Itwill be •
bura_lei_H_ty township sixty-two years resumed.•
am but mince her marriageha/ resided
in Stan'ey. Bersitles her husband. she , WINGHAM
leaven four sons and two dnughters. •
At the Presbyterian manse, Atwood. WIngliam ratepayers will vote March
on Wedneseley. Fehrhary 1111, ,Mise nth ..11 u bylaw authorizing ti loon of
brary E. J. felsiell. daughter of Mr) and $171.1000 to Fry * Blackball Limited to
bfre Robert 'Odell Rima township. assist them in purchasing new
was united In marriage to Joseph prclUISCR IIIIII enlarging their buriness
Helmer,. son of Mr. and Mrs. DAVI(' 144 11111 IIIINCtlirer4 of furniture. The
01 of ReT. W J. West 114111 14 to he repaid lu fifteefl. annual
their home on the 1?•th osneession of As n01114. of the members of the 1924.3 in my side le me completely and
00h -toted. The young c011111e will make instalments.
igeKillop. •
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THE SIGNAL,
OPERATION LEFT
HER VERY WEAK
Letter Tells of Wonderful
Relief After Taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
Coniston, Ontario. -"After a se-
vere operation and a three'weeks'
stay in a hospital
1 returned home
so weak that 1 w as
unable to move a
chair. For four
months rwas al-
most frantic with
sins and suffer-
ing until 1 thought
sure there could
not be any help
for me. 1 had very
severe painsin my
left side and suf-
fered agony every month. One day
when 1 was not able to get up my
mother begged me to try your med-
icine. My husband got me a bottle
of Vegetable Compound at once and
1 took it. 1 started a second bottle,
and to my su rise and joy the pains
am able to do all my work without
tow'. oilmen tied: the oath of OM4'4' help. 1 am a farmer's wife, so you
_... i,olthin the tine. prescribed by statute. see 1 can't be idle long. In all, I have
eLLNITON , • it woe illireMI•71.1 to have another nun+ . taken six bottles of Lydia E. Fink- • cil2
- . nation meeting. but aseuranee was re- ham's Vegetable Compound. five ,
Mra. W. ltrytione has returned from ...lee., from ilse AttorueasGeneral t1oit boxes of the Compound Tablets, two
a visit to Vanyouver. B.C. legislation would be pas -ed lit the ' bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood
Mks Florence Ciiiinitighteme has re- present silislon of the licgiRitthire CP- Medicine, and have also used the Sall-.
turned after a two weeks' -Viait in New ii.4.1•Ing the situation, whieli exists in ative Wash.' - Mrs. L. LSJEUNS.Tsrlt,
York City. -
4.11101.••••••••-re•WPOrp.
CODERICH, ONT.
to precipitate a crisis, lie com- t
deeming', on the intellectual,. the W/-
10. stud the domestic side. The Gos-
pel of Jesus Christ is suited te the de-
'eloPultlit of the genius of the A141°-
14111011 race Itut 1 am yonfident also
that tht. Gospel Is the power of God un
to enivallon to India, to Africa, to
China, and to the Islands of the Sea.
mended strictly tlaat the ma ter should t
not be noised abroad.
Dr Brown says of the three reigned -
tenons to reco
ed in :41.: Gospel
history : "It Is worthy to lotitte that
.011e was newly a. I ugh-
, h on his way to Int grave --
the widow of Naln's son; allf the third '
-Lazarus--was dead four ..1•s; tot If
to teach us that it niattet, bow
long we have lain in the state of '
..eath. 'I am the Restirreet1,a 41111
1(44
Life; he that helletsth at. though
he were dead, yet 'ball be 111e; ansi.he
that liven' and belieweth it the shall
never die.'"
WORLD MitellONS
We hear strafe and again this state.
inent : "Yes, the Gospel is milted to the
hirmanity of tbe West. rut then.
there are China, India, Afri.s, and the
1.1antis of the filen." Trite. the 'Goo-
se! of Jesus Chrtat ba
* lifted tbe
ileepeat needs of the .Asglo-Psixon
race; has brought it to 1' Armee
1..t•
-n--rwrintese-ret-tesetwieitieltsies-ebeestate.ut Box 103, Coniston, Ontario.
At the pArRinlage. 1111tentsury ferret. the Province. The eouneil is therefore •-
on Wednewley -meriting. Ft bruary_Stle going elite!' with burliness as 1181181
Rev A. A. 11"' 1114'» terforms d the mar. Th.. annual meeting of the Comity
rlage (+eeriest.% milting Nlary l.oil* 4 IC 111A0 I•RiAl• of North Bursas %as
youngest itengliter 4.f* Mr. and Mr. heldtii Whiehani on Febristry Ttli
Itielinr.1 Wallets. and Morley ('p01 ler- was de.4tied10 -held ..el. brit i Mt 111
An POT of Mr and Mrs. S loran's. Wingliam un July 12th.. J. 3. !linter,
all of Clinton The young (''44 p14 will :rind Master of Onturio West, ass.,
pre-. tut n71.1 itilAress.s1 the 1.414t.,
resettle In Clinton.
IRRI'SREIS
ing at some length on,, the sho Bleu 15
-regulation 17." ttgnie.1 .01101 he
takes a strong tanti. The lodge unani.
William Style% has taken over Me mousey 'peered a reeolution endorsing
Itrusteele lawn I...torteni have reor- elet•test : P.e'.M., A. G. Smith: 4' M . 1.. . in",
flosu dos( my strength gesure;
sugh coming week and vile,
111114'! mall route. . . Ilifl VieW4. The fo11.1wing offleers %ter..
tranired for 193.. Ottkerseare: Prest- E. Cardiff : D.C.M.. C. ( u
s" 11.'14; eh"- :Thou dost my vileneise fully cleanse
dent. t• hineker ; • t (e•-prealtiert, B. laln. Rev. A. V. \Walden : It.s.. 1. 'V. •• '1111 apotlens all and pure. ,,
Itoo man ; ses.retary•trenstirer I) M. Baines; F.S.. A. V. Pattison : trent.-
Tfleel. -- -- • firer. C. Stewart : eommittes: man. .1.s.. •
Anna. the two-year-old doughter of Trinian : 1st leetnrer. J. Ferguson:
: 2ndT.. I 111 loyal hearts and free.
At...1.1 Ile t•lie witness gives
William and Mrs. Stylere•of this town, lorturer:C. R. Copeland. 1 That soery promise is fulfilled,
let•CKNOW faith but brings the plea.
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the stove the child reached up rind gat he result of an accident which 1 •
her face and VIII down the front of' her Mrs. .1. tl. Murdoch. died about noon We Omni; Thee, our Father, tbat we
.*Iothintr. Mott halide were toothy on Totesday. With i number Of boys have the promise that If we come to
burned Sind sire very priinful. 111111 girls Allan wnn ,loutliez on the ICR1114 IwIlefing In Iiim We shall be
Sunday
- Afternoon
by ISARELHAMI-LTON.
18
lioderieli. Ont.
met with n painful ambient which
might easi:y hive bad !Prionsi
While a pin of toffy was 11441111C 1111
both hands let., rhe fluid up- (well Mallfilte evening -al leet-meake ;
-Lewis liartsough.
PRAliER
a.t1inethe eon -tents, which Bist utisited - Alia% the ftsurterterear-old• eon et
river and failed t.. see a fence wire mode clean and ,whole• He Is able to
SEAFORTH whielt crowed the river; this eatigh.. t sitsto the uttermost all those who
. him 141.144' the eye and threw hIns .44us• unto Hint Enable U$ all to
The nnottal spring whoa' of the fleill-71-11441.1111Tch. *is 4"141 4cilana the lee entre. For .ake we pray. Amen
1(14 forth Agrieultnral Ilaelety wan bp hew 1 beefily. lie was uneon.eleii. for R
on l'useday._Arail 3r4- I aboTt time. hut 41111111 r1.14D% i•red and S. S. LESSON; FOK FEli. 2fith, 19211
Amend Several menthe as Fort etas- note „from. from 4440_40444a4L- of T(pir--Other Nliglit) Works
w‘11._stuth,,,,..mmi hay left to joined in the 'port again. apparently
The closing of the xhort e
~ e
Te ind .......4. IP 4(11 118 peitigbl. and 111 noon a 36I.A14.1174"412.1ah"ge-ark 5 2
:22-27. 3-
katehewen 111 111, morning he did not feel .well .
agriculture end home economica hldoetor was called in, but within HA
in Seaforth wa8 marked j••• R bfingript hell!" he bad palOOMPIterway. It is sup- lioiden Text --Mark 534.
whleh waw atttaohal by over one Pr0.11•41 n riot Or blood formed on the Jester. having accomplished the net
hondred ceen•orta. Ineluding members of brain from the breaking of A small of great mercy for the doing of which
the eins» ond n roinsber of guiews. The blood feweel. Allan wan the •oungeet tie %%ion across the lake, returned and
attendance of. the chow wri» rood of three Fens or the late J. G Niter- found n great (Tow.' waiting for 11118.
',iron:them Ow (soiree. the girl.' eta.. doe'''. 11 termer well-linown Isn-iness on.. of the elders to whom was com-
bining tift• five P111.0114.4i. v. III RA AVM, 4114111 of Liteknow. and *hive his two tuitted the rare of the synagogue tome
see nttendelltV of about hsrty-two, mid older brotherly went to Toronto he was to flint in great .11.tress. llis oety
the NIVII, eines forty three, enrolled end hi. mother's only thruien• at home. • daughter was at the point of death
8/1 ne.r.lhe Retelpittaer „r tm.F......„ The mnrriage took place on Sator- 81141 be fought belp. Ile shusweit ids
Ate!
144
day. T. 411%. at Lowden 14- eet.peet kse JP4inti by falling at 1 Bs41
;1Z
ZURICH .Wintfreft ,V. Elliott. niece of Mils Ole - fret; and lit. belief in llte 1141Wer 1,Y•
!jet( and lite late Dr. .A. I 1. Elliott of asking Hint to go with hito end lay
' The remains isf 1.11P in (e )40 17 Greh, 1,11(kW.W. to inn- Mni"Rne. harrister. of 1118 band 11 14111 her. This wits the 4'11. -
/Om prisiusl *'ii V in her ninetieth year gfrathroV. 91.n44 Mr. and Mrs .Tahn tomnry fashion of the Jewish prophets
st the home of her 144111. Chartres Crete ,Mitqlne of Aohlield. The marriage when conferring fa tors. .1,.411s at
Kitchener. on Febrnary nti-C-.Tei,17-TrTefflfraT' wata-Terfornwsl by Rev. .1 S. 0044. Will( With 11 ITU and. Ili. disriples
'erred th--the Letheran rempterr here ilars!lt. formerly minister of the A.b. followed thi the Way , 5 • woman , Lk
on Wednerelay of lair 1.444. The late 11..1.1 PnesbyterInn rhumb. peed townnin Him to get-belp.1 She •
stn. 41.r..6 Wit11 n reeldent of Zurich for Mie. wintelfred Bougioo los- goss, to hod for long years suffers.d from n sils-
many years. 14,r husbrird. Henry Landon. where he. la taking a ...near rage thnt w*e-by the-Jews-regardell _
(rets. predeceased her. nnil three sons ef training me n nurse In Vittorio : unelcats. She wsiti:s1 on that neetoint
and three -fin it ellen/ enrvicr-eterriee -Woad tal- ' he une-Illing to make a twrsonnt ap-
e? Kitchener; John. 111 C1141111-: F,(1- DleiitIOW will IIIIRP an Orange (Isle. 1 plicatiTsn to Jesus Tor Twill. or eten to •
virol. 91 1*41eIt ; lira. Jelin Brenner. bratIon on the 1211i of Jion Oh. 'Alin , (Min III, 11•TRetl. The 3'44R were com-
- et_ratriele and. two elniighter• living '1 notified to wear 11 garmi tat that hoti a
In Ilf•tralt. ..14 MANY MOTHERS border or fringe t,, It. This was tvorn
• On February let. at the Evangelical thrown over the sheolder so thnt the
pareeMge, the marriage alt. <Wein- hem hung down Demur the ground. The
ailed of 18184'. yonitger-41 (Invntor -01 RECOMMEND THEM ...an .-,
.,,,o,, la 1.'11.11 11118. saying: '
Mrs. Henry TApploirslt. of Zurich. to "7f I toneh bat His gnrment. I .rhall .
George 11.1•41. 14 flensnil. The ceremony' be made whole." Dr. 'Brown in his
V» the cott-
er:out performed lo- Rev. W. Y. Dreier. Baby's Own Tablets Are Fine for Mmosintsen‘t-noiricintutrtir7.:(1.elptentlent toneh of
Thr young collo,. win resttle at lien-
Nervous, Sleepleu Children faith. remelting forth ite hand •express- -
Robert Turner lin. %old ble ?seventy- Frem Cantnin the fatneof Baby s It to have eontnet with Rim. This :
nere fnrm Lake road. Stanley. north Own Tablets is aprending ..‘er the font till. only Jesua acknowledges and
of Dryer -tole to MelvItt Overholt. for world. Mothers recommend them 0, seeks alit. Even so. ns Angn.tin long
54.80n. Mr. Overholt gets pesse..1011 ' other mother. rind wherever th.y are neo Paid; '‘Ittititittles still essme Mutt-
April 'Ind. Mr. Turner ntsl femity Welt nothing but words of parise are larly doge to Cheat In the means oe
will probably remote In Goderich to - heard for these pleastint-tristitsur little cram.. hilt n11 to no purpose. being only
mettle. tablets that promptly relieve, the min- eneked Into the .crowd.' The visitin-
--- or aliments of yonng childrel . tory. living eontriet of faith I. thnt
EXETER "Baby's Own Tablets are one of the electric consinetor whieh tIonlniws
le 41 remedies for ehiblrett's ni'ments %Irbil., of Him."
The Comity Orange Lodge of South I hilVe ever ii•ed." *rye Mr. Arthur T.. Anti lie mitt unte her; -Daughter.
Duren met In Exeter Tu('-Il-ly of hist • Allen. of Autleire. Me. "My little girl the faith htith made thee whole: go in
week and elected the fellowing officer% was s nett 4.111111 not slo on. 1 ri'1114.• 1111,1 111' 44111111‘ of thy plague."
for the year: W.M.. Berman 1',,11P. trnervous
ied the Tiblets :Ind shwil
e e nlofeil Just then 11 me-oenger brought Word
Exeter; 11 M.. E. Y1' .4, Senforth : lt,q,• 111 we. She 11-1. n'.. troehled with to Jairus that his ilaughh.r was dead.
M liny. tils.tilinI-'.18..P. F
tssts ; .S., It. ishee
r. .snst 1 patien Alla 110(billg tel(0 Ie.IIS 11P1 91 'hat wrou .141.1. mud at °ACC
1.1111:011 : ICellAtiCer, (h.. RIOI:hp h
,. Ne- eler. I had need (110 '11,11.1, t. hilt spoke 418 19141 of atounitues. to the hob.
•• . nevi time • before liFFTSTMel. ver ex. ter! -Be lint *frills'. 4,111) believe." In
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ter: thaploin. Rev. J too . ,•
tearshol. A. 1 loge. Unita!: leettirer. N. retridar. All motherps sheiltul keep
NT ler. Clitston: depoty lecturer. 1, itniu's Own Tablets In the bone, for
Epps. Vartut 7110 121h vele- the% are s frilitable remedy."
batten for South litmon will be held itnbv's, Own Tnisiet. I.y .111
iv Demo], fhb. yenr. artreelole• or -w-111 r!Litti
I:, (1. flitespA, of 141, Louis. Mo.. an of prier.. 23 cent* per box. 'by The Dr.
Exeter old bey. died February 2n11, the Willinms' Moth -lite .
ru .1.11 nn automobile neetilent Mr. Ont.
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Advertising uniccs true is wasted We tell you
"SALADA" Orange Pekoe is the best Orange
Pekoe you can buy arid the most economical.
half -pound package Is only 43c Sold by all
good grocers. Make a test in your own home.
thi. We get 14 glimpse of .Tess. loos
edge of h11111.1n heart and 1118 1411
der .riitflt1lv.
4)11 ll'Achillj; the hpARe JoRnal
111:11 the hire., mournerhad silrendi
Istiin their wit lig or le
spoke to thelli. •fl:Vitlgr, ''Why make ye
this ado, and weep? The danoel Iii
not 111'11 (1. but sleep...BCThey laughed
at 111m. for they knew .h.wn. deo).
T111. WWI sin Imoortnnt testimony. All
%the were making Gilo ado nnil
l,1111r. eseepting the father. tit ('1'
Ned Gins. of th • .11.ciple. wen. 411.1111, -
se 1 from the hello.. It wits importnnt.
oft. r the testins.ny that tan. 11...1t by
the moarneris. that there ehould be wit-
nesses to es:411111sli ti.e ;fief of her be-
ing brow/lit again to life. .11`.11. RAM:
"The mild I. not 4141d. hot Rlerpt.th."
'Vanier that though her body is dead.
yet her mishit lire" And 1!.' wns there
to rib" her 11n spin. 114 went in find
took her 1st the hnnti, ,Ind the meld
Aral. and Ito commnroled thnt some
thin! he 1141 11 her to oat to show thnt
.1., Is !serfs-1'1 retard to life 71,e
astordshrnent of all 5010111 WAR very
&rent - 410 trent that feared thnt
tathlie feeling might he so ermined
d Colds
Relieved
with Vapors
Snuff Vicks up
nose or melt in
hot water and
inhale vapors
2/VAPO
OYER hz/d/LIJONJARS USED YEARLY
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Thursday, February MI, 1028,-1
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Its superior strength makes Purity go farther than
ordinary flours. it is perfet Ir all ytur tking-- cakes, pies,
buns and bread - so the one Hour sack only. is necessary.
Try Purity Flour to -day - it is certain to pie= you.
PURITY FLOUR
Sew! 304' MaMIU fir our 700 -recipe Purity Flour Cook Book. 263
MOW Mlt Co. taastat. letesse. hissWial. Ottawa Sao Jens.
flashier back with other nations the
goodness and WiAl111111 Ohl men•y and
love of 6°0 In ehriet Jesus.-Itev. UL-
T. t'hapasan.
A girl no ;purer marries a man for
-11 Ir or for worse. She Intivrit :4 him
for mere or itess.-Aussle.
Not to make ladle or Chin t a pale.
poor ropy of the Anglo-Saxon. (slit so to
work In tbe tlieught and heart ef In -
41118. Chins sad Arrive. that they shall
develop that special glft of thought
and- heart whkb God has wrought in
their rea'Y texture., Hili that 'hev shun
partake of the Divine love at 188t.
ge-41 11 i:.1%."
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Business
11 VA
11X
Goes Where
It IF Sought!
SATISFIED CUSTOMER is an asset toanymer-
chant. Particularly is this the case if the customer
happens to tell his friends of the good value he gut and
where he got it.
What -progressive merchant, however, would be con-
tenttczdepend upon -the chance remarks of his-custofrters
to increase his sales, or as a means of building up his
business?
One thing the successful merchant everywhere has
realized is that it is HIS BUSINESS to do what his cus-
tomers may or may not do. It is of first importance that
he should tell the greatest possible number of people about
his store, his stock, prices perhaps, or service. This is his
business and his only, and the means employed by most
successful reiAeriis newspaper advertising.
There are are many well-known examples of what news-
paper advertising has done towards the building up of a
business, an& -there are innumerable Lousiness men
throughout the country who have attained prosperity
through newspaper advertising and -who never would
have done so had they depended on someone else to do
their talking for them.
The newspaper is the mouthpiece of the town and
community. It has no audible voice, but substituting
paper and print it is a voice which carries the aggressive
merchant's talk about business to thousands of people
every week.
It is estimated that The Signal each week goes into the hands of
at least 5,000 reading people within a radius of fifteen miles from
the Square. Are the business people of the community lying
sufficient thought to the possibilities of. the opportunity thus
afforded them?
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