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The Signal, 1912-12-26, Page 7THE BGNAL : UODERICII. ONTARIO --�'--,�---- ** ,,p,, ,,p4 * ,,p, ** gyp, ***sty*** ,y,,p, sp,,* News of th District THURSDAY, DlwitieSSIII N, 114113 7 The4 DISTRICT NEWS. EAST WAWANOSH. MONDAY. Dec. 213rd. Hoary Deacon slipped seWhich venfinefine iambs the other the scales at 970 lbs. d Iie received $50 fee the bunch. J. A. Brandon has been a sufferer from pwith oful felonwhen thumb. end trouble bod- p,„ - wing set in Lt wa+ found ueces- sa, to amputate the thumb. The . id u now doing nicely. %lies Isabella Scott, a young lady of this township, is recovering from an illness extending over thirteen years. She had spent the greater part of tbat time in bed, but she is now able to be up and to take short drives. Her friends join in the wish for her com- plete r-eeltoratioa. ASHFIELD. S&'HieJL REFORT.-Report of B. S. No. 10. Ashfield, for December : Names in order of merit : V. -Rae Alton, Mary Downey. 8r. IV. -Torn Little, Samuel Alton, Elinor Farrisb. Promotion from III. to IV. -Jew Scott Jlti, Marjory Johnstou 444, Sidney Ferguson 413. Amanda Scott 131, Lorne Ferrish 4om, Joe Bowler 117, Bert Johnston 387, Jim little 248. 8r. 11. --Frank Reinhardt, Cecil Mallin. Jgrttsoln, Till a ieSherwi000d end Fer- Ruby Johnston (equal), EddieJobnston. First clans -Albert Alton, Stepben Rein- herdt. Primer -Della Parrish. Pres- ent every Say --R. Alton, J. Bowler, B. Johnston. S. Ferguson, M. Jonn- iton, C. Mullin, A. Alton. Number on roll, '2S. Average attendance. 19.6. M. F Aiu.EY, Teacher. PARISIAN SAGE. Imitations of This Great Hair Invigorator Are Abroad in the Land, Look tor the GUI with the Auburn Hau on Every Package. Parisian Sage -ask for it by name wben you want the real heir grower and dandruff cure. This is a picture of the carton in which e•ich bottle of Par- isian.Sege is packed. Parisian Sage will ha nigh dandruff. stop falling hair and itching soalp. and promote a new growth of hair if the hair root is not dead: it is a clean tonic and contains no poi- sonous lead or other dangerous sub- stance. it will put radiant beauty into dull, faded, lifeless hair. and as a dainty Bair dressing fair women it cannot be matched. Get s50 cent bottle of Persian Sage today. If it doesn't give complete satisfa3tioreour money will be re turned. Sold by E. R. Wigle and dealers everywhere. WLIIORNE. TuaenaY, Dec. 24. Scrums ENTgRT-LINMg!T AT No. 7. - The Christmas tree and entertainment held in oonoectioa with 8. 8. No. 7, Maitland concession, ,n Friday, December 211, was a decided success. The people of the section turned out en maple, it being a long time sioce anything of that kind had been held in connection with the school. The people gathered at 2 o'clock. Levi Snyder ably filled' the chair, the other trustees also being present and giving brief addresses. An excellent program of thirty-six numbers, coosistlne of dialogues, choruses and recitations. was well rendered by the children. Then the welt -loaded Christmas tree was stripped and the promote were distributed among the waiting chil- dren, who atm presented their teacher, Misr Stella Kirke with a toilet set euclosed in a baoddewe leetherbound cane and •• nicely worded address. After all was over, there being a quantity of candy, oranges and pop- corn remaining, young and oldjoined in a scramble for it. It wan a day to be remembered. LUCKNOW. MONDAY, Dec. 2.'3. The marriage of Miss Jeer. Lawson, 1 Lucknow, to John H. King, of Neepawa, Mao., was solemnized at the borne of the hridP a sister. Mrs. A. V. Murdoch. of Winnipeg, on Decem- ber'2od. Rev. David Christie officiated. W. E. Anderton, a wholesale liquor dealer of Palmerston, was fined $25 and costs by the police macistrate of that town. on the charge • 1 shipping liquor to Lucknow, a local option municipality. In connection with this case another charge has been laid by the License Department against • Lucknow man. A PoPVLAR Ev eT.-4t. Peter's church, Lucknuw, was theseene of a pretty event on Wednesday, i ltb ineL, when Miss Gladys Mary, youngest daughter of W. 8. Holmes was united in marriage to Charles Weiland Coul- ter. of Sault Ste. Marie. Rev. A. Rich- ardson performed the ceremony. The church was tastefully decerated for the occasion. The bride wore a blue velvet travelling suit and a set of mink furs, the gift of the groom. Sb. was attended by irisandMaley Armstrong as flower girls. They were dressed in white Swiss mull and wore quaint pokebonnets of white' chiffon. The wedding march was played by Mrs. (apo. Smith. After the ceremeny the wedding party partook of a dainty breakfast at the bride's home. The happy couple left on the afteroain train on a trip to Toronto, Port Huron and other places. and afterwards they will commence boueeteepiog at the "Boo." The bride's friends in Luck - now and vicinity join in wishing ber much happiness in her new sphere. LOYAL LOTHIAN. MONDAY, Dec. 3rd. !L HOOL REPORT. -The following is the result of the examinations in Si. S. No. 7. Ashfield, during the month of December : 8r. IV. - Clarence Hen- derson tib, Kelso McNay 71. Jr. IV.- Leca England fI'L, Evelyn Wellington 81, Graham MeNay 73. May Stein 58. Elsie Barge 56, Jennie Johnston 52, Eva Hogan 49, Earl Swann 36. Sr. 111. - Rob Helm lift. Jr. III. -Laura Stein 58, Alex. McNay 54, Welliogton Henderson 52. Sr. 11. - Henry Gil- more 70, Thomas Helm 64, Beatrice Stein 54, John Gilmore 40. Jr. 11. - Dorothy Barge 66. Nellie England 64. Basil Hogan 50PL I1. -Edward Gil- more :118, Wilfrid Hogan 176, Louis Barge 149. Pt. L --:John Gilmore 276. JEAN E. JOHVerroS, Teacher. Dr. Ounu. of Clinton, has been elected president of the Huron Medi- cal Association. Wm. Duncan, a resident of Belgrave twenty-five years ago, is dead at Ker- robert, flask. Sam. MoQuarrie, of Howard, Sask., is visiting relatives and old friend• in Brussels and vicinity. This is his first visit in fifteen years. The student* of Clinton Model School presented their principal, C. D. Boucle at the close of the term with a handsome leather chair. Philip Ament & Son, of Brussels, have leased the sawmill and cooperage business of Wm. Amens, in Seaforth. The proprietor will visit the West, where he bas business interests. Word has been received at Exeter of the death at Colorado Springs of Thomas Hamlin, a former well-known resident of that town. He bad, been ill for enteral months. The residence and its contents of James McNamara, of Harpurhey, was entirely destroyed by fire on Thursday evening, 12th inst. A defective chim- ney is believed to be the cause of the blaze. n'1'he home of Rev.;!Dr. Gilray, of Toronto, was the scene of an interest- ing event on Wednesday, December 11th, when Dr. H. H. Roes and Miss Jean Schaefer, both of Seaforth, were made husband and wife. Dr. and Mrs. Ruda will reeide in Seaforth. V. R. Van Norman, chief of the Wingbam fire brigade, was removed from his position at the last meeting of the 1912 council. The reason is re- ported to be the unsatietactory condi- tions reported by the inspector for the Fire Underwriters. The Gaelic Bible that belonged to the Presbyterian church at Walton since the year 1865 was presented to Rev. D. 13. McRae, of Oranhrook, prior to bis departure for his new charge at Atenow. Bruce county. Mr. McRae used to preach in Gaelic in the early days. A pleasant event took place at the residence of Mr, and Mrs'. W. Willem. Tuckersmith, on Wednesday of last tveek, when their daughter. Mies Estella, was united in marriage with Russell Sterling, of Tuxford, Sask. Rev. Mr. Hicks was the officiating clergyman. The marriage was solemnized in the HE IS ALL RIGHT.' Had Urinary Trouble and Diabetes, But Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Him. Wellesley, Ont., Dec. Gard.-(Spe- ci.il.)-Mr. George Strebel, a harness. maker, of this piece, states positively that Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him of urinary trouble and diabetes. Mi. Strebel says : ! was troubled with kidney disease and diabetes all my life till t was thir- teen years of age. No one knows who has not suffered it. what it is like. Our doctor could not even give me re- lief. and all other so-called special rem- edies were useless. "It was in January, 11.15, when 1 read in your almanac the rules for self-examination. and determined to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. After tieing nine boxes I was completely cured. I am now eighteen years old, and have not been troubled with these diseases since. Dodd's Kidney Pills, with the help of God, cured me." EAST WAWANOSH. Tote Sall COCNCIL.-The last meet- ing of the council for 1912 was held on December pith. Members all present. Minutes of last meeting read and con- firmed. Communication from Joseph Johnston received asking permission to cut some trees opposite his property Ict 3i, concession 5. Filed. An ex- tension of time was given the con- tractor on the Toll drain, it having been impossible to complete this con- tract this past season. The auto of $185.53 was ordered to be refunded to tbe East Wawanoeh ratepayers of U. S. S. No. 5Auburn, a misunder- standing having occurred between the clerk and trustees over the requisition for amount required by said school section. The collector was given time till February let next to return his roll for the balance of taxes remaining s• yet unpaid. A large number of accounts were paid, which will appear in the fluancial statement. The coun- cil then adjourned. A. PORTERFIELD, TOtaneT, Dec. 24th. Pgnn)NAL MtNTION.-William Mc- Millan arrived home Saturday hat after a summate! seaeon'e sailing on the Great Lkse Ars. Christopher lietbewey and little son, Thomas Stanley, of Cobalt, have Dome to spend Christmas with Col. end Mrs. Varcoe. Miss Barkley is spending the vacation with her parents at Dun- gannon....... Mies Reta Wise, of the O. C. 1., to spending the vacation at her home here. S9caoot (101IOtwT.-The , oncert given oe Friday afternoon by the teacher and pupils of 8. S. No. 1 was a Brest etsec a. Many of the parents ase fliwflg waver/Mont- and Were mash ptadled with the manner is whish She /sSs teedered their Oar vfel6ld�etd, William Mc- g. wee pmennk ably furnished for the marcbee and death. wee a Ohrtlsmas tree also on *IAA weer a passim and caddy and ONO for ..eh of the /opals Titers wadi he tar fewer sorrows Mtvas tootthead it teen -- Ond knows was May are on fo.niwl -- ara.le IM M.4 iasis Iniegleetic•n in metalling tae 41f Jain .,o-rews than in Warble eaa their rte- % lot. - re. .fie 'OM1=0RT SoAP.. )T'S All RIGHT 11 A Wall of Soap One year's rales of Comfort Soap means enough soap to build a wall 15 feet bleb and eta miles long. Think of it ! Enough to ocienpleWy surround the City of Tomato. j POSITIVELY THE LARGEST SALE IN CANADA Mr. Rowell's Address. Copies of an address given by Mr. N. W. Rowell, K. C.. leader of the Liberal party in Ontario, on .'Wbat' Liberalism Has Done for Oaned ." to fore the Montreal Reform Club on November 10th last. will be ready for free distribution in a short time from the Central Liberal Information Office, tri Sports street, I Ottawa. Any person desiring a copy of this addrees will receive it at once on writiog to the Information Office. In this address Mr. Rowell gave a careful outline of the work done by the Liberal party in shaping the destines of Canada, not only in her domestic affairs, but also in ber relations with the Mother Country ani the rest of the Empire, especially with regard to ; :,e d• velopmeot ot political and trade relai ions and Can- ada's share in the : ' Alews of defence. He particularly •'•. ,wed the effect of the Liberal pi .,,les on the mar o events in Caned idr. history -the early struggles for responsible gdvernwent : Canadian confederation : t'amide s evolution from a colon7 to the status of a self-governing nation, and finally her entry into lwpetial affairs wit the creation of the Imperial Con- ference. Mr. Rowell lays stress upon tbe noble work done by Sir Wilfrid Laurier as bead of the Liberal party in this national and Imperial develop- ment,l'and shows that •',r wa. the triumphs of the Federal principle -- -the Liberal principle -giving local autonomy to the Provinces, that has made poesible tbe development ,,of our Canadian Confedbre.ioo as it is today : and it is the extension of that principle to the other self governing dominions of the Empire that baa made possible the growth and ex- pansion under the British system of government of harmonious co-oper- ation with the Mother Land that we witness toJay." Mr. Rowell's address throughout is Church of St. John tbe Evangelist, one of keen interest. end should he Loudon, on Wednesday of last week. read by all Liberals as an illuwin- of Mise Madelon Edoa Craig, daugh� stave justification of their p�ulitical ter ot Canon and Mrs. Craig, to faith. George S. Cotter, of Regina, Sask. Rev. H. Robinson, rector et the FORAGED PEOPLE. Anglican church at Strathroy oAs- elated. A Grey township home suffered a double bereavement by the death of the head of the family, George Hodge, and of Mr. Kitchen, father of Mrs. Hodge. Mr. Hodge was sixty-two years of age and had suffered several months from cancer. Mr. Kitchen was a veteran of ninety-three years. Robert Ross. marine engineer, son of Mrs. Wm. Ross. of Brussels, 'has sailed from Portland, Oregon, with rhe steamship "Lonsdale," for Yoko- hama, Japan, the vessel having been sold to a Japanese company. The voyage will take twenty-three days. Mr. Ross expects to return to Canada after the steamer is delivered. William McEwen is dead at his home near Heneall, at the age of sev- enty years. The deceased was a native of Lanark county. In the winter of 1857 hie father moved the family to Huron county and took up 600 acres of land. He is survived by his widow, to whom he was married in 1874, and a family of two sons and five daughters. Mrs. Broderick, a former resident of the Babylon line, Hay township. died at the home of her son at Jamestown, North Dakota, and the remains were brought to Hensel! for burial. The deceased was horn hi Enland eight g Clerk. 7 four years ago end at the age of seven emigrated to Canada with her par• ents. They settled in Oxford county, -- where the subject of this notice grew With Biliousness and Sick Headache.= np and was married. Her husband ow Calgary. Alberta, July 8, 1911. wised away sixteen years ago. After his death Mrs. Broderick continued to I was a great sufferer for along time reside at Hensall until • few years with biliousness, sick headache and ago, wben she sold her property and liver trouble. Nothing seemed to do went to live with one of her daugh- SUFFERED me any good. i had almost given up in despair when 1 decided to try FIG PiLLS After taking about half • box the headaches stoppers and my appetite improved. 1 have just finished the fifth hoz and feel as well as ever. I can heartily recommend Fig Pills for stomach and liver troubles. MRA. MARY ELLSON. Sold at all dealers in aS and 50 cent poxes or mailed by The Fig Pill Co.. SL Thomas, Ont. Sold in Goderich by E. R. Wigle, druggist. tars. A family of seven survive. Has Taught over a Quarter of a Cewtery. After twenty-six year? continuous service as teacher in :be school oa the Mill road, Tuckersmith, Andrew Scott has decided to retire from the teach- ing profession at the close of the pres- ent school term. He will now devote his time to his fine farm near Sea - forth. Mr. Scott bag taught for thirty years and in that time he has been in just three scbo,.ls. Before his engagemeot In the Mill road school be was employed In a neighboring sec- tion and for one year In Turnberry. `.15%i"'EMAP"'1 F'^ary Always Wanting Something. yc� ees /t jrs.t_,ttl. i Take me to see jest m icturne, uvver. will yet r -Now. sign yens end hid yneer .Or c•.'' H'-w'rr 1r .....te't atw s. . .-ref• rA •. rn,,..rea ,, 9 • , WeekeSiissiseWSPONOWOWINessieeke Old Folks Should Be Careful in Their Selection of Regulative Medicine. We have a safe, dependable and altogether ideal reined that is pat tit- ularly adapted to the requirement* of aged people and persons of weak con- stitutions who suffer from constipa- tion or other bowel dtwrdeta 'W'e are so certain that it will relieve there complaints and give absolute satisfac- tion in every particular that we offer it with our personal guarantee that it shall [east the user uutbing if it tails to substantiate our claims. This rem- edy is called Retell Orderlies Rexall Orderlies have a soothing. healing. strengthening. tonic and reg- ulative action upon the bowels. lies remove all irritation. dryness. wore - nem and wt sheet*. They reatot t• t rte bowels and associate organs to more vigortitls and healthy activity. They are eaten like candy, may be taken at fay time without inconvenience. do not cause griping. nausea, .liarrh..aa, excessive looseness. flatulence or other disagteesble effects Price ''Mc and inc. Sold only at our store - The Hexell Store. H. C. [tunics!), Godericb. Both Quick and Permanent Strength. 1f you are run down or t red out, if you take cold easily. have no appetite, are losing flesh or have other evideore of lowered vitality, try our MacLeod's System Renovator under ou. guaran- tee to retuod the price paid if the remedy fails to give eeittee satisfaction. it aids digestion. tome up the per yew; system and gives both quick ard per- maneat results. Om dollar • bottle. Mentrtactured by MacLeod Me -Heine Oct., Guderieh, OnL For sale by E. H. wigle.,, We are Exposed to T,bercular Cerins every day. Post-mortem examinations often show that tuberculosis had been arrested by strengthening the lungs before the gams gained mastery. You can strengthen your re�si�stance - power by taking: Scott 's . It con- tains available energy in con- centrated form. whist[ quickly nourishes all the organs d the body. h raw wee _wise .4eA, •clic• &lee/ Mid edea clear._, e• the seersiar sad. A's aim& me •noble* the hob to Mehl to mereisis. For stubborn colds and bronc!titis nothing compares with Scott 's E•AMI%uipn. Rah.• eeidSdee- Rases ea SCOT S. V.44 mem remme. mere ,r r -.."Y COAL Havrngpu. the busi- ness formerk c.,nducted by P. Barlow H :w. -e, we 1•ur pose dealing .t. Coal, Wood Lime, Cie meat Fire Brick, Etc. We will handle Scranton and Lehigh Valley Coal, two lines whish are recognized as the best We wish to giv3 the people of (.uderich and vicinity the beat service poet- sibie, and shall he glad to hear from all of Mr. Holmes' customers and any others who wish .anything in our linea. All order left with Jas. Yates, West -:1.2.t, promptly attended t.o McDoflagh&Gledhill Tone No. 76 Yards at (4. T. R.. Nelson Street CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESSES Leena'. 370 ter, Breadth. 63' feet T..a.se. 14,5O0 Wireless sed S•bearr.e Salamis HOLD ALL B[COIDS rerTWEEN CANADA AND LIVERPOOL e:mprr-- of I, e..u.i inc. . 7 Eiwprta. of Hrit.,in... Jas 1i• t'un,d..n o i.rtetedi "Seo. 24 Kani,rew of beL.a:. Feb. 7 11 'te:N and all 1ntOrnlat:ou ft om any -:nam+IIi 'ager,[, or .1. Kidd. Agent, -'. P. R.. tioasnn:. • sc. i CANADIAN PACtr-ic 1912 CHRISTMAS NEW YEARS. EXCURSION FARE 5 Between all stations in Canada, Fort William and East. and to Sault Ste. Marie, Detroit. Mich., Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N. Y. Minimum Fare, 26c. 1913 SINGLE 1 -ANE Good Going Dec. 24, 25 Return Limit Dec. 2a, 1912. Also eoing Dee. 31, Jan. 1. Return Limit Jan. 2, 1913. FARE AND ONE-TH U Go t Dec. 21, 1912, to Jan. 1, 1913. Return Limit Jan. 3, 1913. Full particulars from Jos. Kidd. C. P. R. agent. A 8aadsome Caraic,e adds bath to the appearance and value of your house. You would pay more for a honer with than without one. So would others if your house weeds the market. TINNING. HOOFING ANI) CORNICE WORK done by us ran always tsr told by its fine appearance and long wear. If pros cornice is be- ginning to show signs of age and weakness let ne estimate en a now one far von. Trio w ill tw .nrp.iwl it what a Mw rar••e we will .1., it fol. AHappy and Prosperous New Year to All is the wish of McLEAN BROS. SEMI -READY TAILORS AND MENS OUTFITTERS. Agents for Stanfield s Uushrinkable Underwear and Carbartt Overalls NIDE NEW YEAR GIFTS Can be picked up in it Shoe Store. If you get amovi, the proper shoes, it's one of the easiest" things in the,world to get something suitable -for. anybody. It'll be useful, too. And serviceable. And appreciated.. you may be .ure. Slippers make an excellent present. Nothing steed be wort appropriate. say for' your husband or brother. We have a lot of Slippers at different prie es that would do. Yes. Slippers are all right. So is $ dr•"- % neat. stylish pair of , Shoes -for ladies or gentlemen. Na r, -.able to please any taste here -and do it, too, without , .. -• ,ing more than you think you ought to pay. W. SHARMAN Corner East St. and , Square Poe Qom � HolidayGiftsdRE We have a great number of useful, as well as ornamental goods from which you can make a choice. What would be a nicer and 'more useful,, present for mother than an up-to-date Happy Thought Range or a Radiant'.Home Heater, two of the best stoves on the market ? 00H 0 0 G A number of other Christmas suggestions : Silyer Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons 0_ Pearl -handled Knives and Forks Electric Light Fixtures Silver Knives and Forks Carving Sets in cases Shot Guns and Rifles Coal Oil Heaters Scissors in cases Hockey Skates Brass Goods Carpet Sweepers and many others too numerous to mention, which we invite you to call and see. CHAS. C. LEE FRE D. U NT 0 Phones : Store 22 1 I.,u K 1 12 1 , m, t • It'll , AaJrrieh