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The Signal, 1915-4-29, Page 70 WOMEN SRVED FROM OPERRTIONSl OOWT, FOR SHOPPSRg, bsa't forget that you always eta and •� . forget peace of .ad is t better thant Wags > ou eaa't steed. Deal let false pride cant yes ins . There b no !applause in it table Compound Dmti Mir vegetables out of —Their I mason and expect her price. Deal fid too sure you are Setting the most poemtble oat ed "heed pm' Ia. Lara what Demi add to delivery apemen by ordering at the lest moment Keep ahead of actual aimed& Don't be ashamed to wave pea - ales; otherwise you are 'len, Prey." Don't fall to think oat yoga � ta and keep Wilde e a1°Stories }InTold. IdassIt Y� ABCs, —'• I think no mere then Eines tee Me to thank Vegetable and Lydia done ter me. Compound have "Wheal wrote to yes some time ago I was a Tory tfek wemen suffering from female trembles. I had mance and maid eland orwalk any distance. At lest I was confined to my bed, and the doctor said I would have to go an but this I refused A friend advised ydia E. Ptnkhane's Vegetable Compound, and now. after ng three of ItIfeel like new w en.I heartily recommend your medkfha to all women female troubles- I have L7dia alio taken E. Plnkbam'e Liver Pills, and think they are fine. 1 will never be without the medicine in the kcuse. "—Mrs. FL&NI Eisst.ar, 9011 Col- umbia Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta` The mer Came. F Beatrice, Neb.—"Just after my mar- riage my left side began to pain me and the pain got so severe at times that 1 suffered terribly with it I visited three doctors and each one 0o me but I would not wanted to opnrst- 'ration. 1 ailment Lydiado E. beard of the good LE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was doing for others and I used several bot- tles of it with the remit that I haven't been bothered with rep nide sine then. good health mit have two little gid' le MrsaC1ImAB.atrke,Neb. An Open-handed Groom. The late Rev. W. W. Freeman re- lated a story Mint/alive of the wav that a man's heart can swell an,t prompt him to inset liberality under WEND extraordinary condition. A big, raw-boned, cad -heeded 'young fellow, entered his parlor one day. ucc.nn- Paa by a shy but comely girl. and dasb�d him ter perform the ruari lege eaes000y. Ile did sus, and when the fateful word., were ap.)ke., that made the couple man and wife, the young husband drew from his pocket four height silver quarter -Jolla` piece., and extending them toward the mioiater in his open palm, exclaimed : 'There, Brother Freeman. just help your.elf until you are satisfied." The rnioivtet. took one. OUR Special ties Plumbing Heating Eavestroughing Metal Work Electric Wiring Prompt ettentibn to all small Jobe and general repair work. W. R. PINDER Pieties 165 Hamilton Street CLARK S PORK g. Vi BEANS with Chili Sauce PROLONGED STANDING. Hew t. Treat Feet Which Have Ne.. Probably � d It discomfort whish re- sults steadies will cant. r - tlredness and swelling of the feet at night This is relieved by bathing the feet In hot water to which added, afterward coarse Batt has been end g®tl rob drying them well � daam� bias them with a piece This, of course, b a very mild remedy. had • oar more eters- dote bath is made by •dding half an oborax � wdered one of esu am Donee of bora of salt to a foot Sot water. The greaten relief will then be given, every trap of pals and burning being removed. If the feet Le tired arsaddItiea to feeling swelled and actually tender to the touch witch base!, to which a few drops of spirits of eampbor have been added, ebonid be rubbed in after the bath, when the most satisfactory results will emus. The extract b really invalu- able for tender feet and any one who suffers In this way would dq well to see et that a bottle accompanies her on Another homely and very valuable DroPiration for tired or aching fest ammsale, and thb is of more sully obtainable than salt In aumr ent quan- tities, for salt 1s necessarily a balky thing. A foot bath, with hot or Jost warm water, to which a teaspoonful of •amenia has been added, b llteraily a specific for tired, swelled and aching feet, and one which le easily procured. After the hot foot bath it is well to examine the fest carefully, toting any hard patches or calloused skin and re- moving them by rubbt0g with a file hamedlately they appear. Underneath the toe ball. especially of the big toe. and the Mee of tae head freq.actly develop the tmItetl edam& and the s they are Remo--- tae bet°rsji and, anyway, they are productive of eoasidetabl. dineenfurt. Matched Jeweled tale. from edam buckles to hatpins j.vwake tow some atatehed together Two tD buckles and two pin come in .etch nen est. Platinum is the favadte groutd. withornamented _. ntic/mod gn with gold SUgrss�and or aawnatal Iris with the opago. tdooes. Whatever material and gem are Mo- gen. the coestruetion is tavariabty 111gbt and airy. with openwork spacings had vary ema1l gems. PUIgree wire is atm& used for dower tuns, and a Om example of their daffy lighting us clown Ia plates= who. County and District TAE SIGNAL : GODPRIC ARIO ?ltoamOAT, Ana,' * 1915 Lyle the seven-year-old .on o and ilia. D. Bett.cbeo, of Dasbti Idled on April Stith. 1 Mr. her lady friends one evening ran ood, She is removing to the West. arty rtabt a. rets of l•ed Mrs. Jueine We i and died at Image at Dashwood oa Apt it 15th the age of eighty-three y -three years. Wm. Doig had • plowing "bee his farm at it ippon one day reclh and over forty acne were ptowe the (me day. The th w her tin. corporation belonging to the •t , hill estate has been bought by Ho Hal►, 0f Morrie, for the sum of $ tlyon Mr. o.. HaltBird. recently sold bis fart I.Th d in A pretty wedding took piece at Alex. Stewart died at his borne the 18th concession of Grey ou Fri April 1Atb. He was in bis esus eighth year. Dora Edna, daughter of Mr. Mrs. C. Eileen, of Zip icb, was mar on April dRb to Arthur O. Edigho Hee. G. F. Brown officiated. Mrs. George WIlliameoe of Wel died on April SUth, to her thirty- year. Beesdes her husband an sof child a few weeks old survives. Dr. John A. McEwen, of Galt, of the late Duncan McKee., of sell, was married on Apill 14th to Margaret Pearl Hamilton, of Carle Place. Methodist pareaumee on Wedoe. on ' April Stet, when Olive M. a cat,- . warms married to Arthhter of Mr. sad ur C. IJ. l l Ethel. Ret . D. Wren officiated. I and young couple will reside et gtbeLI red I Bertha May, daughter of Mr. JJ Rer. Sharpe. died •t the borne of bar a Mrs. Affleck. et Port Hope, on 4 too, ; 17b, in her twenty-seventh year, r fifth contracted a cold while in Tod ant some mootba ego and teber4 Itrouble ensued, resulting in her d. The funeral took place from the fir hen borne hen en Monday, Rev. D. 1 Hoo- !conducting the services. Many Mina I Gee* fwd friends from a distance ton , preesot. ate I WINGHAM. in T. Ralph WWI., of Gaoaooque t 7 been engaged to take charge of W et - I hear CiN.ens' band. he IGeo. Cline. who for twenty 3 had been leader of 8t. Andrew's eh ay. I cboir, is moving to Leamington, w LI, I he will in future reside. us Charles Hawkins and family London, have taken up their rssld. th in town. Mr. Hawking i• expect. d- Pia, on Wiugham'• lacrosse team h. season. od Miss Mary J. King, eklest daug' p of the late Luke King, died on A 2 ith, atter an hilae.s of several mon aa The funeral took place on Friday. ,r. terment' being made in the Rags L. Catholic cemetery. it The three soar, Will, Arebie 1 r- Harper. of Mrs. Archie Simmons, • of untilrecently was a resident of W. barn, have enlisted. Mrs. Simne re- now resides at Brandon, Man, ✓ d:barlotte Netterfield, wife of Pt a Wilson, died at Detroit on April lt. Or Sbe was a former resident here 1 was an aunt of Mrs. T. Drummed and Mrs. T. J. McLean. Her bushel, three daughters and one coo surely, Miss Mary Jane Gill, a respected)- , indent of W ingharm, died at his hoe A here on „Sunday. April 18th, in gr seventy eighth year. She was • nave of Cornwell, Bugland, and cameto Canada in 1867. She had been a ret- e dent of Wingham for the poet tbirtan years. A series of burglaries has then place bete tecentJy end in some cera - numb money and goods were teen. . The sum of 1548 was taken from the G. T. R. ticket office, $. o from Mann's Iho ke att>o H and the stores of estate k hardware note also were° vitiates lose' the thieves. Margaret Moffett, relict of the 1 John H. Miller, died et her home Morris on April 18th, in her eigh tint year. Her hwl.eod died in F ruary last. Wm. Moses, an aged resident of t 'Sod line, Morris, died on Mood April 19th, to bis seventy-seven year. Interment took pia,' at Br .ell cemetery. Mrs. Henry Peufouod, of the 6 concession, Stanley, passed away su t:enly o0 Sundry morning, April 18t She was seventy-two years of age, a is survived by her husband, one so ried at the home of Mr. and Mts. J. Kerr, 141-0 of that township, on Apt 71b, by Rev. R. S. Lackland, of Wrox ter, smarted ty Rev. F. Larkin, The death tltik please at London, cently. of John '1'. O'Haien. a forme resident of Hay townsbia The tuner took place on April 19th from home of Mrs. Patrick O'Brien, come, sion 3, Hay, to Hensel! tanneter y. The large harn on the farm of Doug waa burned &ineptly. All the stock with the exception of one calf and pig. were eaved, ium Use rest of tbe coutentri ERA destroyed. There war *MEW insurance. Tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Valentin Gerber, of the Bronson line. litanley was the seene of a pretty wedding on April :Pah. when their youngest daughter, Fanny, was united in mar riage to Artron Erh, of near Blake H.ev. V. tier her officiated. Clara Irene. daugnter of Mr. and and Mrs. Wm. MacKersie. was and- ried at her home at tiorrie on April 14th to James A. Halliday, of Howick towtiehip. Rev. (i. W. rti•en per- formed the ;„cereenony. The young uuple will reside in California. Edward Currie. Fordwich. wan aserried at Toronto um Marcell:10th to ettenntilly'wsdr-permfatere see have taken up their residence on the Redpath farm, on the 4th concension of Elowisk. Samuel Reid. a resident of Stanley wnship for almost three-fourths of tory, died at his home on the 140 -incession of that townthip on April e years ago, and came to Canada in 2. Five daughters and one son liehee Knife and Ferk. sell la the drops. They erS1 be wel- come by the anthers who believe that lean children should be aceggionsd b the table ninells ot their niers as son as negate, for. while his !alb and hock are vornbraad and very abort sad can sadly beheld and mantindatod SEAFORTH. 1Vbile working at the Ogilvie mill Pere. Gordon McKay got bis fingers :sught in the :machinery, with the re - WI chat they were badly cruebed. Mr. Nixon, who has been orgenist and ditch- leader for the Pnisbyterian church here for awe time. has ac- cepted a similar position at fit. Thomae at lazger salary. Mrs. Boorman, • sister of Messrs. N. T. and 8. Cluff and the Aliases (Ault died at Toronto last week. She WAS DOM at the Cluff houreetead, ad- joining the town, ninety-one years Word has been received of the death. Brunton. of Wilfrid Richardson, era soa of Mr. and Mrs. Thounia Rocha/dies. formerly of 8isaforth. An tack of typhoid fever wee the cause death. He eras tweneyone years at by a baby hand.. yet they ais a rsai old knife and fan. laageris la all its daintiest torsos Is to be seen hi the show Charming sob copied troen imported models are French set. conideting of nightgova. ehendeme and drawers, has a hand of faced with bins mull Nadi Ohms bi the set te clignenik finhind oft with ribbon bows, It St Another set of three pines 1 the an elealss lifibtatwn and dandle Win- ans. TIN Ifttle cm Pe ab and with sf or bb In- cense are to be sr gia the Mona They are of lace an. I rib. and Ink chinning ender a i lbw inns It it I lIverYbot.7 le dancing now, ang 'pedal duns, ddrts made s Go- ths blaintes daneser:isety pstt le as siesseery as • dance f Son. swage phdtsd nines la Walt. Wes or clan Oboe do ebbs pad agets with keg ineseni are b be Ind In di the ~mg Amin Ter this hub meg there eraps de Wes or gang albs skirts In hut disibes. to asi Imo dor salt& It et ands me mem la ail the esnal MD pattlegst ednin—nehet. get nein pro aid begin. Thar stronift lea PS at The members of the Oddfellowe' and Orange lodges held • joint meeting on Sunday, April and presented Hugh Hamill, who has enlisted for active 'service, with complimentary addresets and gifts. The Oddtellows. lodge ita V. him a signet ring end the Orange lodge an engrrved locket. EX mut. The Masonic lodge has moved into wilt pay his official visit this week. the Ihriush and Foreign 13ible Society by the will of Use late Joseph Har- ebell. a Exeter. t SI& and Mrs. Deo. Crawley attended fnneral of the lady's father, Mr. lien. Fraleigh, at fit . John* last week. The dbeamed was in his eightieth year. A fbtdretisO .. flLageesimdIda alise .Semm'il 11ser'Aa a INSUPANcE bRYouiI House thesiesed weed MISSY deny. Not to inn • A 'tiles make est Ger '100311 Pees Poesy , year Sea pane preemies resist, the destressive ellersalowe besides oddly beauty see iiiininemies es MARTIN -SENOUR "10010 PURE" be yen hens. Tbs " Pere" Psis* mass proandos Csisrs gad Ibsen =pdient We Mrs It is est br enielesicon CLINTON. Carl Hest, who had been teller of the Royal Bank here, has been trans- ferred to the main branelt at. Limit Army officer who will assist Capt. Reuben Stirling, who had been working at Jackson, Mich., arrived home tut week with his left hand badly cut, the result of au accident while running • saw. Arthur Woolley, who left here for England on December lOth last to •isit his mother at Hartlepool, has re- oed to Clinton. He bag many io- teresting photographs and souvenirs of the blecman bombarclmeat Roy East, a Clinton "old boy,' who has been connected with the Royal Bank for several years, letterly at Winnipeg, hag been appointed assist - eat inspector of banks in the West, with headquarters at Winnipeg. Wm. Henry Farquhar died suddenly st big borne at Stapleton on April llet front heart dissent. He wee • son of the late Wm. Farquhar, of Clinton. and was in his fifty-ninth year. His wife end two sons and one daughter ✓ urvive. Interment took piece at Clinton on Friday. C. Dixon met with • peculiar ac- cident one day recently. He had raked the leaves off his lawn and was burning them when en explosion occurred and be received a charge in the calf of his leg. It seems some dynamite cape were -left arround by workmen egis on the hydro station and cbildreoltdd carried theca away as playthings. on PAINT F. Hunt, Goderich, Ont. MOndy: What fob yo. been groin' to de postoffice go realer Are you nor - Restos : Nona but since Alt been ts- readin' in de papers 'bout dem "eon science lauds Ah kind of tbought Ah might possibly git • letter, from dat minister what married us.—To peke Journal. "They tall me, Mrs. Cornelia your daughter went through that reception In her honor witbout any faux pas." "Ne such thing ! She turd as meets of it as anybody there."—Beltimore Am - • JOURNALIST AND SOLDIER. i Dr. Geo. J. Potts Dias at Clintee after I Stirring Camkr. Clinton, April r.2.—The death oc- curred today of Oeorge Jerrold Potts, M.D. M.R.C.8., formerly a Toronto and &Seville, in his ingleueth year. Dr. Potts was for some time editor of in the days of the tinadfield Macdonald Ministry. As • young MILD, be joined tbe Canadian militia and later he saw considerable active eervice with the Btitish Imperial for,m. He was sur- geon the British Coasul&ta in Stana when the Indian mutiny began. and was ordered to lodia, where he served until the close of the troubles there. He then went to China with the stirring 'men?* in that campisign. Hav- ing resigned from the British service he joined the United States Federal forms end served through the civil War with the rank of Sorgeon-Majoi, beiog appointed by President Lincoln himself. At one time he era coroner of Victoria. Nortbumberlend Dur - bent counties and litter of Peterborn' county. He bad travelled in treacly every counity in the world, and was • Freemason of high degree. He ie survived by three gong and two daughters: Macdonald T. Potts. isecretary of Tire Journal, Portland. Creston : Murray C. Potts, of Victoria. B.C. ; Mrs. Chas. Clarke, Victoria, 11.C. ; Miss Jessie Potts and Rev. raid Potts of tit. Paul's rectory, Clio - ton. where his desithoccurred. The funeral service will be held at St Pant's church, Clinton, on Sunday.) at p.m., interment at St- k cemetery. Toronto, on Mooday. CROSS, SICKLY BABIES. Mrs. Chas. K. White, Waterford, N. S.; writes :—"I have used Bahy's Own Tsblets tor both my habiee and find them ft:collect. My &shy girl was croft and 'sickly but after giving her the Teblets she became strong, healthy aad happy." Baby'. Own Tablets never fail to niake sickly chil- dren well and the mother can give them to ber children with isbeolute safety. They are guaranteed by • Pvernment analyst to be free from in - IOUS drugs. Tbe Tablets are gold y medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents • box from Tbe Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Mr. Thos. Somerville, of Cargill. called o0 old friends in town recently Mr. Leslie Irwin left last week for Hay.vilk, where be has rented a blacksmith .hop.' Tax BowLZRB.—The Luckeow lawn bowling club has ortanized for 1915 with the following officers : President, Dr. A. M. Spence ; vice-president. Robt. Johnston ; aeeretar, ur+: f re. Reid, J. A. (ilennie and the presi- dent; tournament committee, W. Horn, R. Johnston and J. A. Glennie. It is planned to open the season with a tournament on the 24th of May. PLATNR$ AT KINCARDINE. — The Lucknow Dramatic Company pre tinted the play "The 8ilent n the opera house at Kincerdine on the 30th inst. and won great. praise from the people of the lakeside town. Miss Rea& Gordan and Miss Lyle. Tay- lor especially are mentioned for their clever acting. Others who ook part were Mien Annie Boyd, Mrs. Hobnail. Mrs. Wesley Joynt, Mrs. D. Gilbert - The prooeeds will be divided between the Red Cross Society aod the Kin- cardine general hospital. "Yes, except for the alterations made I by his wife end her mother r Why Not Telephone? Norma Irlizebritti. daughter of Mr. end Mum A. Q. Bohier, foresee reei- dent• bee', woe miarried at Buffalo, N.T..en April I4, to Lever se Johnston, of that city. Oen. Peltier died at the residence a hit brother, John, no Wednesday, A in 141110. He wee born in Rngland seventy -els veers ago MA mine to this carauntry ke Inn. He Hired some time Ms Chicago and retmeed to Sister sev• veal years ego Three brothers ear - GILLETT'S LVE EATS DIRT" LUCKNOW. Moenor, April al The Coneervatives of 8outh Hymn meet at Pot -awes me Thursday of this week le ehoose their candidate for tbe stet Fedora/ etection. John Purvis, Um well-known isoetioneer, promin- ently mentioned as a probable eboiee. A Rummel WT.—Chief Justice Mather., grim heads the eogninission appointed by Premier Roblin, or Mimi - rob., to investigate eleargee of fraud in ronnertion with tbe Government buildings at Winnipest, le • Linke. hoy " Hairy Mather& of the let eoneresion, is a brother. Hisinars. —Jibe Inuits loyal ie sin Wag friends at Haman Mrs. R.. Donis bag returned from a whit to Tomato Kr Donna IlsOliarlee, after spending tbo winter at hie bane bore, loft lad week for Illgumne. Seek. . Ilea On. Heigh. of andageb. Is wss Mr. Awn IfiedIresr. of a brew malign ed begbinf If you telephone.him.first yournscout have to go at all! If you would just sernember toobserve this rule of first using the Long Distance Telephone, you would save , yourself and your staff many tiresome•trips, =necessary disappointments and much expense. Many prqgressiveibusiness houses have found that by a systematic. and persistent use of the Long Distance Telephone travell- ing expense can be reducedianywhere from 20 to 80 per cent. Why not adopt this :principle in; your business? Telephone rust Try to !figure out where the Long Distance Telephone can save you precious.time Mrs. H. Keys hae porehased the pro- perty r4 Mrs. F'. Watson no Queen street. Mrs. Watson Is moving to the viehmity et LfilnlignI, where her shear Mies Mary Deletes wee made the fis- nags Unmet obis' by a sem bee of The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada.