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The Signal, 1913-7-10, Page 7THE SIGNAL GOD$RICH ONTARIO TIensisDav, Jetty 10, HMO P ......440.4.444.4. ..p***4. • *+444 The News of the District i „..4,4444,44.4 44,4 4.44444...4.* STANLAY. (AST WAWANOSN•thli Doherty Organ Co. at Clinton, has MONDAY. July 7th. )MONDAY, July 7th. assumed Eis new position AA sitperia- Ksee—TtraNsa.--A quiet weddleg Acetone-F.—At a barn raisiog on tenderest of the Clinton waterworks tock Place at the home of Mrs, Jimmie the farm of John Martin • few days end electric p wer plant.. Tuner, of the Parr line, on Wisdom- age William Adair, Charles Martin Atter • prolonged and tedious illness w her youngest and James Martin r astlined serious Wllliaul J. Vance •w• on Sun - became the ltlth, whilst Passed y titer, Annie. bedsdsa the bride of injuries. They were criminal to put day, June 89th, at his home on tbe jlbpjsrnio Keys, of the Babylon lines up a bent when it onabed to the northeast boundary o[ Usbor°e tomes T'b��pe�reux,ny wee performed by Rev. grodnd with the men bolding en to it. ship• He was sixty-eight years of age. yr,;onasason, of Kippin. assisted Mr. Adair had several rifle fractured reached his Soowdeo, of Varna, Mtge sod suffered severe injuries about the Rev. C. C. J. Maass preached • Mr. - farewell set mons in the Lutheran ie Stewart played the wedding cheat. The other two men were very church at Zurich on Sunday. June )Ir. and Mrs. Keys commence badly shaken up. nth. Hs left last week with tits family baa' 'ed life on the groom's term on WaODINU BELLu.—A pretty wed- for his new home near Philadelphia, Pa. leer Babylon line with the best wishes ding took plane at spier (}rove William John Scott, of Morris tow°- ot a large circle of friends foe their Farm," the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. future halitiiness• T. Bell, un Wednesday, June 26th, ship` has joined the ranks of the bene- diets. Tbe bride was Mises Norma Mc - Striae ETClt.—A wedding of inter - of their daughter, Miss Lura, was Kague, t.f Culross, and the happy set to residents of Stanley township united in marriage to R. H. LpsleI- event took place on Wednesday, apps mu salmi' in St. Boot ace church of Klndenley, Sask. Rev. It A. Mil- even oil Monday, Julie 30th, when Mlw Cor- ler, of Auburn. perforated the cere- i,e Etue, daughter of Alex. Ewe, of mony. The house WWI prettily dec. The marriage was solemnized at tee Sauble line, became the bride of orated with peonies and ferns. Mies Swift Current, Sask., on Thursday, John Smith, sou of Wendel Smith. C. McClinton, of Oodericb, cousin of June 19.13, of Miss Christens Mttrrggsstet ger. Father titroeder officiated. Alter the bride, presided at the organ and Kelly, of Wingham, to Hamilton the cerewouy the young couple went promptly at high noon the bridal Robertson Mark, of Swift Current. to 1ee groin, , home, where a wedding party entered the parlor to the strains Rev. C. B. McKinnou officiated. dinner was served and the day was of the bridal chorus. The bride looked A quiet. wedding took place on Wed - spear in various amusements. Mr. very pretty in a gown of silk eolienne nesday evening, June 29th. at the and Mr, Smith have commenced draped w th beautiful bonito° lace. home of Mr. and Mn. John Hultman. married lite on the groom's faro south She carried a shower bouquet of car- Wingbam, when their daughter, Mrs. of Zurich. They have the `best wishes nations and ferns and wore the John Thornton, was united in mar - of a large circle of friends for their groom's gift, a pearl necklace with risge to Fred Hudson. Rev. Dr. Rut - future bogginess. pendant. After congratulations the ledge officiated. KE\s__Rosa.—A pretty wedding wedding party partook of • sump- The marriage of Hugh Douglas, of took place on Wednesday. June is , tonus luncheon, folg which Mr. the 17th concession of Howick, to Mies at the home of Mrs. David Roes, Me. and Mn. Lasater leettft o on the C. Y. R. Alvi°a Pearl Underwood, of the sauce Killop township. the contracting" train at Blyth for Toronto, Niagara, ding township, was solemnized at the home parties being her daughter. Miss Mar- touffthe ealo nd hoe Detroit. in lYastore atchewao. of the bride's parents on Wednesday geret Mie. ,and Rev. J.M. Keys, B. A. Toheir many friends offer heartycon- afternoon of last week. Rev. A. R. of \'arae. The nuptial knot was fled gratulation'. Gibson officiated. by Rev. D. A. Carswell, of Cave° A Suite matrimonial tent Presbyterian church, Winthrop, Tow-NeHIP CoCNCIL.—The council place on Tuesday ofm list eventven at the assisted ty Rev. A. H. Brown, of Ailsa met June 23rd, members all present. b homy of the ride's mother, Mrs. A. Craig Methodist church. The wed- Minutes of last meeting read and Brown, the b eb, when her youngest Hiss Myrtle Passed nn motion of CouncillorsBach- daughter, Marion, become the bride of ding march was played by Keyes, 'Osier of the groom. After the anan aud Irwin. The lease having ex- of, Currie, Winnipeg. Rev. wedding dinner the happy couple left pired on the deviation road, at lot 34, A. B. Dobson Jarvis W. Currted. for Toronto and Niagara Falls, atter c000ession 9, the same was ordered to During a recent electstorm •st which they will reside at London) be renewed for another ten yea's, on \Vin ham the tower on the town hall Junction, the groom's new D.setora notion of Councillors Stonehouse and g Irwin. Moved by Mr. Currie. seconded weir eta tick and one corner was badly charge. by Mr. Buchanan, that all moneys of splintered. The lightniog followed MAFEKING. the township of East Wawanoah be triP telephone wires down through the MONDAY, Jul 7th. deposited in the Dominion Back, building to the basement, where an July asbe►tur mat placed under the arrester Wingham, to the credit of the town- ship and that the treasurer be author- narrowly averted a fire. tbt. v.. • 1 Lochalsh, visited friends in deed to sign cheques on account of the that.A pleasant nuptial event took place this vicinity last Monday J. C. municipality as treasurer and at the Walton on Wednesday, June 25th, Brothers left for the Wait on Tuesday said beak be authorised to honor all when Miss Mary A., eldeetdrughttr of lasn ut has n rygagement .11 a cheques so signed. Carried. Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett. joined Canadian Countryman for tbe cum- mer Mrs. C+wpbell and son Dun- Gibbone and Brandon waited on the hand and bear' with Lloyd E. Porter. council asking for a grant of money of the 10th concession of Grey town" Call returned to their home at Baytte y in aid of the \Vingham tall fair, but ship. Rev. R.A. Lundy officiated in ot\'csday The 8u°drthe council could not see its way cleat the presence of about eighty guests. school picnic was held at Port Albert to grant assistance of this kind and On Friday evening, June27th. Char- on Thursday. A Dumber of the the request IM in former years WM re- lotte Jory, wife of \Villiam Lewis, young (elks nude the trip in awagon. fused. Tbe following accounts were or- passed peacefully away at her home The day was all that could hea desired dered to be paid: The MunicipalWorld, at Crediton. She was seventy-six and all .pent an enjoyable time supplies. *2.42; A. Poi mated, rent of years of age. In 1809, the year of her Miss Lily Curran, of Crewe, visited road allowance, tj*2.00: W. J. Cole, marriage, she and her husband wtaed iends here on Thursday Jas• grading on concessions S and it, 92750; on a farm near Sharon, where they Saunders has started his shingle mill J Steeart. sherpeuing grader blade, resided until their removal to Crediton again, with Jas. Baker, of Si. Helens, $25: Win. Robinson, drawing tiler fourteen years ago. in charge Service was beld in the and putting in culvert, concession 9, A quiet wedding took place in Triy- churrh here, on Sunday evening with 913.110; Win. Robinson, repairing road a lame crowd in attendance Rev. at Marnoch River brid e, ✓$11.00: \Vm, lett Memo' church, Exeter, nnSatut- Mr. Dia rant and (family ares spending a g day, June 2Stb, when Miss Lydia L., lewdaysamongthemebersofhiseon- Lova, work on washout at tMcButt daughter of James Handford, became rrgrhea..MiKs Lime Drennan visited River ).ridge, 40 cents; Stuart in cur- the bride of Geo. Griffiths, of,Toronto. gMcBur- ney, drawing tile and putting in cul- Rev. D. W. Collins, performed the u Grunge 1'wamlry's Ire' week vette, $13.611; R. Powell, drawing file ceremony in the presence of the Miss Ella lusty, of Dungannon, is and putting in culverts, $12.00; J. Shoe - visiting her sister, Mrs, John Blake, et present... .. Mies May Culbert is bottom, repair ing culvert, concession immediate relatives. The young couple will reside in the Queer City. week.. friends near Holyrood this 10,50e cents : J. Sbcebottow, repairing While bringing a load of cordwood culvert on eastern boundary, $10.00; caret J. '4boehottom. .rommutation statute to Crediton the other day, Mat. Sim, labor tax in 1912, 95.00; win. Mc- met with an unfortunate accident. MULLET T. $ Dowell. commutation statute labor Tbe in stakes ping wbichtuelwveeh meet[ broke load Mr. MONDAY, July 7th. tax in 1912, $' U ; Win. McDowell, M',aateo IN SILPORTH.—The war -vel and gravelling, $1.1.00; Isaac Sims had his leg broken. In some riage of Mia Lillie Carter, of Mullett, ClBrown, concrete tile. $19.50; Sampson way be got twisted in the lines and to Malcom McKellar, express agent at Carter. work on road, $3.00; R. Mc. was dragged by the head for some Seafotth, took place at the Aeafortb Gee, repairing drain on southern distance, sustaining painful hniiees. Metho.tiet parsonage inn Wednesday, boundai •(, $1.(0; D. Patterson, repair - June 25th. In the evening a recep- ing roadway, concessions 2 and 3, tion was heli at the borne of the bride 51.50: K J. rfvreutan, shovelling era - which was attended by a large num- vel, $2 40; 1). Chimney. gravel. 91 80; her of friends of the young couple. %Vm. Salter. gravel, $7.00; Wm. J. Mr. and Mrs. KcKellar will reside in Rodger, greyed. $5.00; Robert Owens, Seaforth. gravel, *9.54). Neat meeting of council will he beld on Monday, July 14tb, at 1 o'clock. A. PolergoetetO, Clerk. MORRISOON—HALEY NerrsALs.—A quiet wedding took place in St. Joseph's church, Clinton, on Monday morning of last week, when Mies Susie E. Haley, of that town, sad William Morrison, of Mullett, were united in the h61y bonds of matri- mony. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Hogan. As the bridal Party entered the church the wedding march was played by Miss Yeshec. The bride was attended by Mrs. Jos. Reinhardt, while Mr. Reinhardt sup- ported the groom. The wedding breakfast was served - at the Hotel Waverley in Clinton, after which Mr. and ltrc. Morrison left by the early thin for a wedding trip. _On their re- turn they will reside on the groom s farm on the gravel road a few miles north of Clinton. Their many friends join in wishing them many happy years of wedded life. BEWARE, YOUNG MEAN It's the Little Dandruff Germs That Are Causing Your Hair to Thin Out. Panean Sarre Stops Falling Hair and Does Not Contain Poiuenous Lead err Dyes. The clever young wan of today doesn't take any chance* on lowing his hail A man who is baldheaded at thins loots like forty -(live, end is Placed ata disadvantage when seeking empinymeoL if you have dandruff it Memo down I Wanetie}• tsoots ayete array el Ma lt are the Ww—r;o1 destroying ata N 4 'baa hair tans am' l,aideees vstwll.. T res. Mit year faith in �....... Sage, it will Vb kIl dandruff dad t ��� Itrhip P mow w l+/� 91 mats a Mttia at R f and laale 'leer^te rOM 9if1� mime Wt "'+ey ams& Ili ler Parishms FOR TWO YEARS Mrs. Baldwin Was Nearly Helpless from Rheumatism—Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Her. 8t. Walburg, Sask.—July ab.-- )Speeiall—"I can truly recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills for anyone suf- fering 'from rheumatism." These are the words ot Mrs. W. A. Baldwin, a highly respected resident of this place. And Sire. Baldwin gives her reasons. "I w:t. nearly helpless with rheurna- tisue for two years," she states. "I got medicine from the doctor, and tried several other;remedies, hut noth- ing helped me. Then one of roy neighbors advised me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. i bought four boxes, and they helped almost from the first. i have used nearly two dozen boxes and am nearly cured." DISTRICT NEWS. A. L. Hamilton. oft \Vingham. has sold his drug business to J. J. Davie, of Wiarton. Miss Ann McOetrick, an old resident of Clinton, died nn Sunday °fleet week following an attack of pneumonia. John Craig, one of the early pioneers of Howick, gamed away on Tuesday. June 241b. He was eight' -five years of age. Brussels school hoard has engaged H. R. ttendersoa, of Toronto, as prin- cipal of tbe scbcol, in succeseios to B. 8. 8eott. Min Edith K. Scott, daughter of Geer. Scott, aasreleant, of Henssll, passed away ne Yearley of last week at the early age of tweet ylour years. She had Ira in poor health for some Word has been received of the death at St. Paul, Minn., of William Carl- ing, a former resident of Exeter. Mr. Carling left Exeter many years ago for the Western States and finally settled in St. Paul, when he owned two of the largest restaurants in that city. He was about sixty years of age and is survived by his widow and a grown-up fertile. After an illness of only twn weeks, Mrs. George Sneiran, of Grey town- ship, was relied away on Tuesday evening of last week. The deceased was a dawe tter of the late Alex. Mc- Call, of Morris township. and her death makes the first break in a family of six sons and four daughters. She was in her forty-seventh year and is survived by her husband, one son and one daughter. Word has been received in Unhorne township of the death nf Dr. David D. S. Hodgson. of Bridgeford, Seek. His demise took place on Tuesday, June 24th, heart failure tieing the cause of death. Tne deceased was horn at Whalen forty-one years ago. Ile graduated in medicine in 1900 and after practising two years at Staffs he moved to the .West. Ile is survived by his widow, his mother, two sisters and seven brothers. On Sunday. June 29th. the Presby• terians of the Stone church, Kirkton, celebrated it. jubileeanniverearv. At the morning service Rev. 'Henry Graney, of Osnanoque, preached. and In the evening Rev. J.'Iurnhnll, D. D., of Toronto. oreupied the pulpit. On the following Monday a very success- ful picnic was heki. Rev. Colin P1at- cher, M. A., the present pastor. is now in the thirty-flfth year of his pastorate of that congregation. There pulsed sway at St. Michael's hospital, Toronto, on Monday, June 30th. James J. Quarry. turn nf Ben- jamin Qnarry, of Centralia, The r'.e- teemed was in his thirtieth year. Hs graduated fence Toronto Medical School in 19,18, but did not take up the The Right Way to begin the 1' .>" .,gicz, . COMF Week—with Comfort Soap O ?1 .� MSITIYELY tM LST STILE r CANAM J INF O �. _ ..Ar a. M_._. _� MC— IV Jj ler. 12 1111, 4111 At el ■ ■ ■ r w 111. 111\ practice of his profession. Instead be went West and engaged in the real estate business at Saskatoon. Tuber- culosis developed with fatal result. He had planned to go to California for his health, but bis cot.dition be- came so serious that a few weeks alio he entered St. Michael's hospitaj in Toronto, where death ensued. Goderich Township's Oldest Native -bora. Min Ellen Mountcastle, who 'drat saw the light of day in Goderich township on the 3rd of August, 1881. is the oldest native -horn resident of that township and bas lived during her whole lour score years either there or to Clinton.—New,-Record. Don't Grab the Lines. Brussels Post : Tuesday a buggy was upset near Jamestown, the horse becoming frightened by an auto. The WAD, woman and baby were uncere- moniously thrown Ont, but no serious damage was done. The cause of the trouble was the lady reached over and taught the lines. an act which invari- ably causes trouble. Found Dead in Bed. A. R. Sampson, msnager of the Guelph Agency of tbe Dominion Bank, was found dead in bed on Thursday morning of last week. The deceased was chief accountant for the same bank at Seaforth several years ago. He was forty-three years of age and is survived by his widow, tvbc was the youngest daughter of D. D. Wilson, of Seaforth. A Close : Cat.. I)r. Burrows, of Seaforth., had a close call from a serious ectident on Teesdav of last week. He was motor - Mles. Charles Rowe. se ager resident of Baster, owed away on Monday ot Int week. @be was •heel y-lve yeses of age and heli been • re less t of (teeter sine* 18S[i. O P. Collies. Il A., for sight j S • madam bd 1laeeth Oalimpi•ta aaer+- sMi tkr lama •C mt$L Ma lea! mad m l■ W fit k Marys at • salary of tNa tib'as•Km J• ci Orrtaa. M►y lees Jude Malrtfisdti . r+ Mit lade week 1111 repenting to be efempMeslieemeolrs L IR OM& O_&ter went Sow "PK ing to town from the youth and bad a number of children in the ear with him. \Vben he reached the main street railway crowing his attention was taken up by two freight trains which were ,hunting in the yard and he failed to notice the express train approaching from the east The auto bad just passed the first track when the express came whizzing along in front of it Fortu'baleIv, the Doctor bad just time to apply the emergency brakes so as to stop his car instantly. If be had not been able to do this a serious accident would have occurred. Zurich's Hope. A Zurich correspondent writes : Nearly a score of Berlin business men arrived here in autos last week, re- training for several dsys. They maid they were on a p'easure trin to the lake, learning by the papers I hat fish- ing was good it this poioL Wbile they carried with them fish soler, etc , it is stinted that their real mission was more closely connecledeith a scheme si 1 YOUR $ $ 8 Always Go Farthest at ROBINS' We sell only the kind ot goods we can stand back of and say, "Your money back if you want it." Wesell the best Cloth- ing in Huron. County for the money. Soft shirt, collar and tie, to match. A pleasure to show them to you. M. ROBINS. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Straw Hats Get ready for the warm weather by buying one of our Straw Hats. We have the Panama, at prices ranging from $5 to $6; the Sailor Hat in all grades from Soc to $3.00 ; and the Mexican at even lower prices. We have an extra fine line of chil- dren's Dipfront Straw Hats for both boys and girls. Prices. : Soc to $I.5o. A splendid range in all lines from which to choose. McLean Bros. Tbe„ Square, Godencb SEMI -READY TAILORS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS. Agents for Carhartt Overalls, Stanfeld's Underwear, Fitwea Hate, Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs. to get direct communication through a railway from Kerlin, by way of Zurich to the lake. .lust what i-tih and is behind the scheme is Oct known, but front the interest taken in this district Dy the visitors one would us- eume dist something a ill be doing 111 the nem inure toward a railwsy to connect Zurich district with the large cities of the Province at least. THE BEST PLACE in town to enjoy an Ice Cream, Soda or Sundae is at the BALMORAL CAFE F. E. BURDETTE, Prop. All the latest flavors. Orders delivered 'Phone tit. NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE OWEN Worth, ONTARIO Fall Term opens Monday, Sept. 1st. Evety graduate guaranteed a position. Thorough courses. Large staff of specialists. individual in- struction. Best equipped College in Canada. C. A. nature°, F. C. A. Principal. O. D. FLAMING Secretary. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 5TRAT F01D, ONr. Canada's Beat Busyness College We have thorough .Our.•• , and r, at petent ex pet lanced testi uttm. NVedu more for our .tuden'a and gr.duatea than do other nchoo'a. At present we have apphcatlon- oftetiog teen Wive to 1150 per annum fur trained help. Engi- ne*. men know where they get the best help w We have •Area de rtmenta rrCommercial. Sheri hand and Tek- raphy. Get our free catalogue. D. A. McLACHLA. . Principal. GRA D T'Ui, u vs - M ONLY,LINE REACHING ALL SUMMER RESORTS 1N HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO ., Including Muskoka Lases Maganetawan River Lake of flays French River Georgian Bay Temagami Algonquin Nark Kawartha Lakes Full Summer tier%ic-e now in effect to ill of above reeorte. Write for full part sentare and Illustrated folders to any strand Trunk Agent. iHOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS }tach Teerday until Orr. ls inclusive. WINNIPIG,G Asn RgrutuN .. ..IMMO EDMONTON AND RETURN 11100 Low rates to other point-. Return limit two months. t'nllman Tourist simper,' leave Toronto 11.35 p. m. on above dates runnl,.g through to Winnipeg via Chicago and St. Poul without change. Ticket* are also Oil sale via Sarnia and Northern Navi- gation Company. The Grand Trunk Pacillc Railway M the shortest and quickest rooter between Win- nipeg. Sa+katoon and Edmonton. F. F. Lawrence & Sons. Town Passenger and Ticket Agents. Phone 8. 44/lifOfOfant/ 11f11i1b1L1b Gasoline Engines • After careful study of numerous Gasoline Engines we have at last secured an up-to- date line of Gasoline Engines which can he furnished to you, at a Weary low price. These engines are fully guaranteed, hop- per -cooled. 25 horsepower at .. $7$ 00 41 " " at.... $181110 6 " at. state We have a sample 41 H. P. on the floor. t-ik PAINT NOW suW"P Wire Fencing Do not forget that we have the best Wire Fencing on the mar- ket and at the lowest price. Seven-wire,Il No. q hard steel wire, at 25c per rod. Only a limited amount lef: at this price. Wire Cable This Cable is being used in place of tope. It is cheaper, lasts longer and a horse will lift a Toad much easier with it, as it does not stretch, therefore a much easier Litt. Three-eighths Cable is 6c per foot. FIAT ELL Awe THE, EST DO YOV RIMEMBIR WHIN YOV WERE LiTTLE I DID YOV EVER GET ENOUGH iCE CREAM THEN 7 HUY AN ICI CRMAM FRLLZLR AND YOUR CHIL- DREN WILL LOVE YOV MORE AND BE LESS TROUBLE TO THEIR MOTHER. iCL CREAM IS HEALTHFUL. BVY A FREEZER FROM VS AND HAVE PLENTY OF IT. WHEN YOV WANT HARDWARE REMEMBER WE HAVE IT. Chas. C. Lee O hesm�it111�.111111it1111f11f1111; Garden biose We can supply you with Garden Hose from roc per foot up to t Sc per foot, also a variety of Lawn Sprinklers to choose from. Do not forget that we handle the most up- to-date Lawn Mowers. Lime Sulphur Take care ot your fruit trees, they mean gold dollars to you. Spray well with Lime Sulphur and Arsenic of Lead. We have them both. Lime Sulphur, $7.00 per bbl. Arsenic of Lead, 123c per Ib. Hardware, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. Electric Wiring. Etc. PHONES : Store 22 Mouse 112 1rf• lh•rwi•-W111seas P•i•fs Cm, IA• Earth Binder Twine We can furnish you with McCorrnick Bin- der Twine, guaranteed 65o feet per lh., at 123c (twelve a n d three- quarter cents per ib.) The amount is limited. For harvesting we have a full line Sampson Harvesting Tools, all guaranteed. of