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The Signal, 1911-5-25, Page 7SOWS 29th Long. Con, a Sola Inure MINO OVPR Whit MIRTH AND OP JOY. 411e 14 2b0 MMORSES. 400 PEOPLE. he Dobai Grays. neck Hussars. WS - TROUPE ERIE vr• LOME.. Meta* ies D. We vived A■ . Les. rod ing theta le „,,, ,-to-date ige line. buggies town " a on tbe .7811 and 1 at the r--} IARRIS )OMS Street. f3rAi,n. FICItelt he tem. Pur W N. , R ATORs even- - Pr Deeds Nilson 'e a few tors for sale. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONTARI The News bf the District II 4.344lit 44414444***445444+44454444N ST. AUGUSTINE • Temente. May ant. t.Jerriees. Joseph Kinabas, freeho hart been tattles a enures In tie.elleville BusiasBushnell(Why, b, ro]M .d buena again r. Mrs. V rm. MoAl11dK visited Bruen& and Jamestown breads last week uriag the tbnadaretorm last Wed - ...day ereni'g tM lightningfk 'f t ownins borer, afortunately only sliest darasse was cine Putting to mote it the order of the a..y. among the tarsiers now.... David Yunnan'. of ?seawater. railed on friends in this vicinity t.►la week. ... gen. yeses Wilson, of Toronto, is visitlaU his tatter on the 7w eon- . -saiws this week Miss Rank i von and Mies Josephine McAllister attended the Moessae lestitute meet- ing in Blytb this week. Tug Mtrt. unrest. -':baro was* good attendance at the rise conte last Mat- urday. it bsing the tlrst about at the Sis►-yd. r the scoring was not as high. O. Pt:Mord vies highest, mak- ing 27 out at a possible 33 ..... A number of Dungannon members drove over last Wednesday afternoon rod hada match with tbe member, here. Wben the scores were they wert found to he the same, tbe snatch being a tie. The members from bele Intend baying a return match At Dungannon in the near future. , IT IS CURABLE.: essentreseese~Pa Y & SON doer DiNG lcturs Ibalmers attended to tM .r day. Dyspepsia may be completely eradi- eated Pt rta properly treaters We sell a remedy that we positively guarantee will completely relieve Indigestion or dyspepsia. or the medicine used dur- ing the trial win cost the user noth- ing. This remedy has been named Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. l'ertaiply no offer could br more fair. and our offer should he proof positive that Rexsll pysp+psis Tablets are a dependable remedy. Inasmuch as the medicine will cost you nothing it it does not heoet:t you. we urge you who are suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia to try Recall Dyspepsia Tablets. A scent (sox oumt:tins enough medicine for fifteen day: treatment. For chronic roes we heli a two larger sizes. 5U cents and !I. Remember you can obtain HezatI H mettles only at The Recall Store. 1 U. Dunlop, south side of Square. LANES. MONDAY. May '22 id. L s eat. No-rms.-The heavy rainfall ,1 1 .t week has given the spring grain ant grass a flourisbing appear- ance. Most of the root and corn erupt Are alievby in the ground.... K'illiam Baldwin's team took a sherry run tbe other day out of the yard. They ran into the wire fence at the road. wbich -topped thele, leaving them in a heap. Fortunately no ser loos damage was done .. . Minces ids and • Deneia Sherwood, of Lucknow, spent Sunday - it home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mullin were presented with a baby hoy last week Meet me at Point Farm on lune ted . ...The store at Lanes will be closed on June 3rd. Kindle bear this in mind. !front Another Correspondent ,1 Belere.-Ideal spring weetber pre- vails here A few of our citizens here have been out sucker -fishing and report a good catch Mrs. W m. lane atePeon Walter. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hackett. sr., of Bel- fast. are *pending a few days of this ••r.-ek with friends in Detroit The Misses Sher's-nod, of Lneknow, were home over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. &a. -rt Davi.00, of Dungannon, spent Snndav evening of leak week at the home of Mrs. W. H. Meal .... Miss L. Alton was house from Dungannon ••n tiunday ['bas. Alton, of Peter- borough, who is spending a fere day. It his bonze in Belfast, called on friends here during the past week . The Rifle Au+ocestioi purposes bold- ing a Match at tbe range on May 24th. . We notice Janne Ritchie in our midst again... Hsi J. Johnston h., • t etutned fermi, the West. MATURE STOPS When the 1Cidesys Give Oet 1 so you feel that, you simply can't go am farther that you must have rest for that lame sad aching back -relief from that cc,oetant dead -tired feeling - freedom from those stabbing. dart- ing pains? It is natures warning that the kidneys are giving out and you need the hetp of Booth's Kidney P 1 11 s, eke gnarsm teed kidney remedy. is .veru mach- ine there is one part that works 'he hardeet and gives out first. The ttdeeys work night and da , and nat- urally a life of ani activity dodges the duties of the kidneys .tad time the *train tells. The kldoeys Rive out and mature cries Finrah•s Kidney Pills are .old by all lead• 50c prntpeld. from the R. T. R"O� (0-, Ltd.. Fort Brie. Ont.. Thew is no pill just as gond. send td,- tr free re �.r a la"will pence i.net ., sta..sse t. Guertin A cid le Oodericb by E. It Gr1ee r-unk $.ev,Ce t• iter Nertt►. west the tseand Trunk are in rrterpt • f eb► fnlbwte` 1*tier In <cened.ion with th, foods sleeping i -sr rrpseet*d hese Toronto to Winnipeg and Id - mane') via Chicago April lath : "UPun returning from my Wasters 21 fon it my duty t., write in lean wdas• that the seiorsenassodatl,m err t beyond Mor ezpecta- � peaty ! ��taseem* w et nor �� pleased with tied nate THE PEOPLE'S RAILWAY. Mew Plasma( Project Which Is Heading for Gaderrcb, A Toronto despatch, dated May ltltb. is ea follows: Sled is to be laid right away and sass are to be reaniog before the tall on an interurban toad from Guelph to Loddon, through Berlin rod Wood- stock, aceo ding to the promotes of Use People's Railway, a line Intended eventually to connect Toronto with Detroit, end form the backbone of a network of interurban ligps extend- ing from Gollingwond \►id Owen Sound to Goderich, Pott Huron and Port Stanley. The contract for the road, it resold, bas beer[ let to the Actsae Cnnstruo- tion Company of Toronto, the papers being signed in Toronto yesterday. Thous present were W. A. Bugg, rector. of the managing y ; H.tD. Van Norman k Com - pony. pony, financiers, eat New York and Detroit, representing a syndicate of United States capitalists, and R. M. Jaffrey of Detroit Mr. \'oars Norman said that his firm had underwritten the bond issue. The company's char- ter authorizes hooding for $25,01X1 per mile of roadbed. The municipalities of Tavistock, Blenheim, township, Wellesley town- ship, New Hamburg, Wilmot town- ship. Waterloo township, Lutber township, Fergus village, Berlin and Guelph have subscribed for preferred stock rtuounting to 9'286,41.19, and in- dividuals have taken up about 5150,- U00 stock. Mr. Bugg stated that when work had settled down more than a mile of steel would be laid a day. and cars would be running between Berlin and Guelph in the early autumn. "This line will be second to none nn the continent," be said. "'\'e shall melte the nip between Toronto and Windsor in less time than the steam roads take. and our rolling stock will iorlodr sleepers, parlor and buffet cars of the most modern type." A further despatch says : Mr. R. M. Jaffray, the well known Canadian promoter, was the means of bringing Mr. Van Norman in touch with those who have formulated the scheme. Mr. Van Norman says every effort will be made to keep the line a "people'. railway" in fact as well as in nave. and it will as far as possible be kept entirely independent of the established transportation interests of the country. .4 bond flotation is pro- posed. holt no stock[bouus will .go with it. and the share capiWizetinn will be kept strictly within reason. He says over $300.06. of the stock bas alrere y been subscribed fain Guelpb, Berlin and Stratford. The route of the main line is a mat- ter that ham not yet been decided, as it is desired to complete the financing before the details nI the construction ase arranged. It ie. however, the. in- tention'that the line shall paste through every town of importance be- tween Toronto and Detroit. For mo- tive power, Mr. Van Norman thinks itprobable tbat a high-tension poly- phase current. obtained from the Hydro -Electric (ouuuwsion. will be weed through the medium of s trolley system : Inst he ways it is just possible that the gasoline -electric system. in which each car is a unit, generating its own current may be adopted. This system. while ' comparatively nen. has given good results in re- cently -constructed radial lines in the United Suttee. Mr. Van Norman expects to remain in Toronto until the end of the week, after wbich be returns to the States to attend to the underwriting nt tbe company's bond issue ; but he expects to conte permanently to Toronto in the near future. ZAM-BUK CURES PILES. Read What Those Who Have Proved it Say. Mr. Thoma'. Pearson, of Prince Albert, Sask.. writes : "1 must thank you for the benefit I received from 'Lam-Huk. Last ennrmer 1 suffered greedy' from piles. I started to use Zam-Buk and found it gave Inc relief, so 1 continued it and after using three or four boxes I am pleased to say that it has effected a complete cure." Mr. G. A. Dutreemay of 188-iM5 8t. Joseph street, St_ Rocb, Quebec. P. Q , writes : "I can highly recommend Zom-Bok to everyone who suffers from Piles. i have also found it most effective in curing a sore thump with which my little tan was suffering. The thumb had begun to swell and fester and hod lost the nail. I per- severed in the application of Zatn-Buk and the sore is now entirely healed." Not only for piles, but for inflamed sores, ulcers, eczema. ringworm, foils, eruptions, scalp stores, itch, children's more beads, old wounds, etc.. Zam-Buk 1s without equal as a healer, and also for cuts, burns. etiffoeas and wherever and whenever a handy balm is called for. All drugglrte and stares at 510c hoz. Zam-Buk soap will be found as superior amongst medicinal and toilet soaps as the holm is amongst selves. Mothers should nee it for baby's bath. tic tablet, all druggists and stores. or poet free from Zeno-Bukl'o_, Toronto. RAILWAYMAN'S TROUBLE Was Serena indeed. but It Varudted When He Used Dedd's Kidney Pill. Hermitialn, Lake Joseph. Oat.. May ;R.---i6'eela1)-"When 1 came to this consul, " says Mr Bert. Grstick, a well-known reddest of this. place. "1 worked (so the l' N t► Railway. and wills there 1 was Wien with pains in my bark and kidneys 1 wept to a doctor he; he dkl mx no good, and f got so had that when 1 came hose from work 1 'ovoid not stead op ■t rang bt, sect m r Nabs mesad to tee thetr prits*l sit» "Reading of Ikwld', Kidney P111a 1 deeided to try Cham. and after taking her eaters! attractjrS. with a velear era hrtiM i find myself perfectly dli/la7, she has •ohane d thorn. Aho cured of all myteawblee." 1ta.MaZnesaa a ptbetie spertanhr and the Dodd's Kne always • momM thing *boot it is her bd. t n trs ore n•s 'soh .• %sena? *Meese. b ^v flbta0w -linker filet MosbyMort ce(soca)(soca)a.' t) T. A. o.we- rnr h ....I PLOY Wood Ie theeeeb•wed ..e bee a. essac* of ardaile. . "M Resa*Meese. 8 -vat .ne of health. minis. LUCKNOW. MONDAY. May Ibid. Rev. T. E. n,wyes'r Ir ■ vtner - Re,. r. B. Sawyer, motor of the Ash- field Methodist circuit, is ill at bis boase here, suffering from what is be- lieved to be a general servoun break- down. While preaching in Hackett's church on Sunday, May 7th, he was stricken sod was uneonaoiour for a time. He im later somewhat im- proved, but a general and prolonged relit will be necessary to effect a nom. Mete recovery. BASEBALL. - A meeting for or- g anisation of the senior Meehan team for the present senors was held in the Cain House. The following officers were elected : President, G. A. Sid- dall ; managing committee. Geo. Smith, Fal. McGuire, Thos. Watson ; ,manager. Ruse Robertson ; captain, J. King ; secretary -treasurer, L Mit- obeli ; wasoot, K McQuaig. The pros- pects for a good ball teem for the com- ing summer are promising. Wooten H INanTOTa.-The annual meeting of the Wotmen's Institute was held at the bolo* of Mrs. Moore - bourse Mitchell on Friday afternoon, May 12th. The following offlcere were elected for the ensuing year : President, Mrs. W. McDonald ; vice president, Mrs. D. M. Thompson ; sec- retairyaseteaurer, Mrs. R. T. Phillipe: district director, Miss Fern Reid : directors, Mrs. Cain, Mrs. R. Thomp- son, Mrs. W. Horn, Mrs. J. Agnew, Mrs. W. Davison and Mrs. R. Rea - turn ; organist, Mrs. J. Ferguson : auditors, Mrs. W. Murdie and Mrs. A. Milson. VINITIVri THe WEST. -.A. D. Mc- Kenzie, editor of The Sentinel, left last Tuesday on a tour of the Western Provinces. He will 'spend two or three weeks at Vancouver. His journey was interrupted when be reached Whitechurch by the news wnich awaited bim of a serious fire that had occurred that morning on the old home farm on the 4th conces- sion of Culross. He drove from Whitechurch to investigate, but was able to return to Wiugham the same day, sod resumed his journey on the afternoon train. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. - Liege congregations were in attendance at the Prsbyterien church on Sunday, 13th inst.. to take part in the anni- versary services. Rev. D. T. L. Mc- Kerroll, of West Toronto, a former pastor. was the speaker at both ser- vices and he also addressed the Sun - city school in the afternoon. Follow- ing the usual custom, the Methodist church was closed in the evening in order to permit its congregation to be present on the special .occasion. The people of Lucknow were greatly pleased to have this visit from their former fellow -citizen, Mr. McKenoll having been popular with all classes. Rev. W. J. Jolliffe and Rev. F. A. Mc- Lennan assisted in the devotional ex- ercises. A SIRtoes AuuIDeNT.-Jake John- ston, team driver for Walter Stewart & Mon. is hying et the home of his brother, W. H. Johnston, here with his thigh bone broken -the result of an accident which befell him in .Ash- field a few days ago. As reported, he was driving along with hone and buggy, when suddenly the horse shied and seemingly fell. in an instant both horse and buggy were turned upside down. and the driver was pinned under the wreck, tangled up in the buggy top. He succeeded in ex- tricating himself and righting the huggy, and drove several miles into Luatnow before securing medical aid. He will be laid up for a considerable time. Nares. -Ed. Robinson is now in charge of the Luc know-Golericb stage Miss S. J. Lindsay hos been away at Mitchell on a visit A. C. McDougall. of Calgary, who is making a flying trip through eastern Canada, spent a day in Lucknow last week. Roy Finlayson has returned to Toronto atter a week's vacation spent with J. A. McNevin John Button sad A. P. Stewart each have pur- chased Lew Ford automobiles. They CMOS to band last week A grand concert. in aid of the Lucknow pipe hand was given in the town hall on Friday evening last..: ..H. J. John- ston hes returned from the West.... Word bas been received of the death in Vancouver of John Murray, a former citizen of Lucknow Geo. A. Siddall left last week for Winni- peg. He will be away about a month. C. G. Locke. barrister, has left to spend a few days at his okl h at Ridgetown before proceeding to the West, where he' intends to re- main The marriagewas quietly sol- emnised in Wimgbam on Wednesday, May 10th. of Miss Sadie, youngest daughter sof Mr. sand Mrs. R. Mc - Charles, to Clifford Rivers, of i uck- now TM State ana Marriages. ' Woodstock SpnUsd-Revtem. An esteemed o,ntempnrsry says that the state should d1orursre mixed marriages, as sooner or later they cause trouble. The stats would probably do as well to mind its own nosiness, and leave the religious con- victions of the propos to themselves, except en far as it may be desiral>te to know them for statiatiral mirprsar. The time will come, no doubt, when the state will find it necesesary or ad- visable to impose restrictions nn mar- riage : a good many people believe tont the time hag curse for mark,•oag or forbidding the marriage of the un- fit: but it is safer for the stage to leave to the cburehoe the task of mak- ing and enforcing their own ecclesias- tical Tawe. Listen' to This Wks* eater. Hauls • o per- i nu e.•e "vrvr day w,.n.ea dais/ our is uprise and N in a wealth of decoration thea ossa sev.ths Qeee of a oaasilal tslead ought really to envy anti fancying P that. she has loaded down t ha T. NOT doth, 1011 7 Sa -- Spring ail Sommer Styles THE lather are invited to call and inspect my stock of Millinery for Spring and Summer. Both trimmed and untrimmed shapes in all the latest styles. Special attention has been given to the selection of a suitable line of Hats for Misses. MISS CAMERON HAMILTON STREET GODERICH Look at the Wheat! There's a deal to know about wheat. 11 I didn't select the wheat I couldn't guarantee the flour. Cream of the West Flour comes from Cream of the West Wheat. And it certainly does make good bread! Cream West Flour the hard wheat flour guaranteed for bread You just try it. It it doesn't give you right down satisfaction your grocer pays your mosey back. That's the gearantce with every bag. The Campbell Milling Company, Limited, Toronto ARCHIBAID CAMPBELL. Prw:dwt 107 SUMMER HATS s LIGHT headwear is a requisite for real comfort in the warm summer weather. We have hats in all the latest shapes and styles, suitable for all walks of life. A large range to :h�se from in PANAMAS, SAILORS, CANVAS, C HIPPED STRAW (extra light) We also carry a full line of Children's Sailors and Canvas Hats. McLean Bros. Semi -Ready Tailors, Men's Outfitters Spring Tonics �t Yew KNOW will TO V would s bays. Yew know wile LOOKS tie beet ad te lbs traitor to *SIP olden. Boar Beside a s w i• issbse ebis . a rust soot skit, s tis or two of M -L FbsrPoko. Too sb.id ses M -L P. Paint •. o..1 a,ebi.s stet sods poios- No. is •r.tsst•fir ..clone sawed brow and leader tiew mow weber m aw& Yw bwe ie i. tis -.II cm* s. wok, Mads of oeweewd Den �, .iewri.lw wird wieb "Pats v.wi Wow - Wee .1 'eine- C \� w.ki.a for i..I •sial ro s M -L Is The Mat —r.. Paint Ye. Can Bus nit whew s..,i6sewee s fur elle' worth el Y -L }urs hit week. mss sleet We bees, it weeid woks dews el We wed -work Welt Ike wow- ter a wets -len, .}sibr-ieebi d flees nolo were ed opo a elbow res S wot mid a it wr M -L liar Per. PURE PAINTS PINE tie WALLS ed Cal L- iNtMwY M• L t1YWWI fetes. If will id it Y — r hoop Own due rad rubor, ss wi u brigksw I.es es wok. TM edws am erne and iri leve t OM* it tfOiSlt 1AOS lower. A.eirie. iewisee,.der- Alla umiak rdVIM - ! L come esiu_ Far Rears Got 1114. Flaw Psiat Dries Harris* Ween LS. Spring will .Qoo.. be here and you will be guarantee Spring will soot' wi11 needing .► g cel tonic to prepare you for the herd work of euW,uer. We rec.•mu,end and guarantee - v,a�o Blood Purifier v,.a�,c. �INn�m Compound Iron Pill ♦d�..,�.. �....., w Nedruco Blood Purifier Nedruen Sarsaparilla Vedetrco Compound Nadtnco Syrup Hypophoephitee Nadruao Tasteless Cod Liver O0. 1f thee.- remedies do not do as r•rommended your money will tie returned to you. Agent for Ooderieb. F. J. Butland, Druggist 'The store that pleases.' ISUMM E,R1 1w GOODS: ...mock.. t'nel Oil Stoves, Gasoline Stoves. Screen Doors and 111 \Vindows. Refrig i-, ,,,t, lee Tongs, Lawn dowers, Ice Cream Freezers, Fishing To.-kle. etc. JUNE WEDDINGS We have just received a beautiful line of Florentine Braes floods. Each verse possesses the aesthetic charm of Nature's Gar- den. each decorative design artistically engraved by hand and finished in black tui dull braes, $ We have also* Ane line of Rodgers 1s47 goods. Big a.,sortrnent of Carving Knives and Forks in cases. BICYCLES 730 Recommended and sold by Howell Hardware Co., Limited As full of fine quality and as dainty in design as the finest imported Biscuits ---- and at one-third lest net. Almost as rich as short- bread MCCORMICKS TOGRAT" BI 5 J!T; ABOUT 80 TO THE POUND We are agents for the Canada i'ycle fi Moto, -'Co.'s Bicycle -4 and ,arry the Cleveland line in stack. We have :.tided a bicycle repair department to our workshop od tarry a full line eof bicy; le sundries. is your LAWN MOWER ant of repair or does it ne.deharpen- ing' We can put it in order for you. FENCING We have about two thousand coals of Fencing left yet out of abort four thousand. We are going to clean this Fencing out at prim that no person can afford to miss. The lines consist of The l'ittahnrgh Perfect Fenee, 7 wirer, 47 incbee hiph, No. 9 wire, for 2lc a rod. Cyclone Woven Wire Fence, No. 7 and No. 9 a ire. American Woveri Wire Fence, No. 9 wire. Page Woven Wim Fenoe, No. A. Veiled Wire at elle per lux) lbs. Barked Wire at 02.50 per 101 Its. Does Your House Need Painting? If so, don't forget that we har.,11- the Sherwin-\Villiams Paint, the beat paint on the market. i►o. you want to heighten up your furniture, floor, and wood- work > if so. don't foryiret that we handle JAP-A-1..4C. a high-grade •armish ser stair combined. FREE 7o the first one hundred how.•wives who call at our .tore next Monday. May Mtb. we will gine a saasple eta of Jap-a-ia CEMENT A fres*, wined of National Pestla.d Cowl* W "se seelsMd. The !national it the beet and etrti.AMt tls�wlfi pp.SiS. t Let a Serene en your Plmehlie . M—R,111.9ennmatioar. Metal Renew se. CHAS. C. LEE House Phone No 112 Store Phone No- 22 C=111=11 i