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The Signal, 1916-5-18, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERIOR OWTA RIO You feel safe When you've washed with Lifebuoy Soap. No matter how grimy your hands -no matter row germ -laden they may be from the day's work, Lifebuoy cleanses and safeguards your skin. The mild carbolic odor quickly vanishes, but its benefits linger. ACs. 080431•a LIFEBUOY HEALTHY 5OAP 1 County and District Seven ,rrruile uttered and five were tiler pied 4(1 11 Ir4I44. Ieetuiting Curet - Nig at .1.1111•1;00 n. William B UI.1. • roomer resident of l .1inl•y toesneltm. is theta at Detroit. at the age of wvruty vest... V.A.'''. Ate try, eldest son of Mr. and Nis. John Ylrat )'. of Herman, hes 1.11- I dry ut [les wrrk. listed wuhthe G;7,h Battalion utUr Mr. and Mrs. \Villi.aul Smith, of Stephen, announce the ettogement of their daughter, ChrisWna, to E Brace Mitchell, of the range township. The mart Pte. will take place this month. While engaged at edging at. the B 1 4asbwoo1 wwmill, Wm. Nadiger bad a linger amputated, one ',token in four runs: Joseph 1 times, of ' Mortis. township : t'h+(tlre, ..t Itiyth, , and '.1 r, ou the home. least in Il(Met t. Ttw inertiake ..f \lir• \1 ire..laugh • ter of Mr. and \L s. Tn t•. Sat t h. of J aueaWwu, to Pr,vea• .1 ,hr. M. Miler. .,( 1 he lluionv, took 1.14x us t\'edue•- I illia. The \Vinghntu Advance moults that a ben lwlougiug in • Morrie township. fat irr is I. tug 'l.rpprlin-shaped rgge• Joan Ilam•, ♦ red ;drntid'luruberry towush,p t •r many years, died at his bulIII et \\'r0xrter, aged seeeut)-one years. The montage of Misr M ay Merlin, formerly of Hensall, to Charles J. Green. war rolentnIz,d at. Cmlg.ry on April 'a..l'. !).►Iron Evan', •Ideal son of \%'illi.10 Evans, of the Seuble line, Stanley, has been reported wounded. He en- listed with a Winnipeg battalion. Miss Jessie I.. Wilson, daughter it1 Mr. and Mrs. Davin Wilson. of East Wewanoah, h a&ITete I her set vice. and haal been arc• pied as a Ked Cross nurse. Mrs. Jau1Ps 01111411% • former resi- dent of I1u11.•tt iownsh'p and a native of Iteland, .li.41 at the 48...40 of her s',n, Joseph. in M.a'rie township, aged righty-nlhe yea.... She is survived lly • To Builders and Contractors \\'c have a large stock of Square Timber up to 1'. in. square to lli tact long. ileutl(rck, Spruce Jointing and Scantling. all widt'.i't and lengths up to '21) feet long. • I.ath, Ontario White Cel.tr Shingles, fine, Spruce. Hemlock and Oak Lumber. All grades. Hardwood and fine E1(wring. Dressed Pine and Spruce. Cali- fornia Siding. Always in stock. Mouldings -Sash St o c it on hand. Sectional Poaltry-Hoases--all sixes. Estimates cheerfully furnished. 4 PITON "'~ P tory'27aPaget Grain Door C h'.a•' tl•.Iw• .U) • Stop ackachos two placer and another partly wry - Dana complain *bowl palms is your belch reed, Whew his hand ceuue in contact I wee■ the remedy lies right to kaad. Gr• nits with the saw. slop backaches. sed tleg kr do the in d ui watural .•y by snag rig It ,b -rt \Veir, a pioneer resident of truat'lc Turnberry, paired to his reward ou Wednesday morning of last week. He was a uatite of !rebind. For forty years he had leaded on the fano on which he Med. Rev. G. F. Brown has closet; a pas- • • KIOM[1t$ torate of five years at Zurich. Prior to bladder. 41►1.e They nowise eti �� tw . 4a.ed 6a 666 his departure from the village the ••g•••. �w•karaw sire utriag the stamens. snimbrn of the Evangelical AI.00ia- Plnleca�•ara� cess and lens to atedium and lion pr. -tented hint wish a eompli- fowl serrates so Pok Is ware eras • aa•esd .rf m y addressd &purse of money will t their • "us. en tar an pais. You rn wbes reed At the clrrre of itis eleventh year of wta•t yrs. 1. P. . eirdge, 01 hen y e Trod the pa,.torate of K•'v. H. 13--verley r.L.l.write•: KetcOrll, of M,•Nab street Presby- i -Gia MIL are the greatest at all Cid- terian church. 11 awilton, the cuugre- ' veer remedies a•d a medicine whit es •t e.eet doing et�a • world 04 geed. They autiwi biles,8ted Mr. Ker hen with an : e wowtib (be1r weight is stmt to ••y automobile. The pastor referred to aerer. is a native of Brucetleld. Get GIN Plait bd•ZilLyar dealer's. Oar. • Iva. or a hoses for 1 -JS. Trailtre.t- nt o William JAcgues, An Ag d resi- meat FUN rt you wrtte U deet of ;'slot ase township, Brad mamma Dreg & chemical co. the tage of seventy -there years.. Shhee waw tx,ro in fsuglsnd, but for sixty- I Tomato h had been a irddent Of C.ataada, moioned TsVUOIDAT. MAT 114 HMS hating lain buried for perhaps' half a century, bas a Rood rouges edge tied • well preserved handle. \I r. 8,841 Mrs. C. M. Hftiethall an• nueOCe the enttsgwtent of their eldest dAoghter, Iva Jesus, tc Arthur C. R,Iry. B \ , of Toronto. son of Mr. and Mr.. W. Riley. Loudon. England. The marriage'.. take place quietly the' third week in May Following a etre Le of parelyrle Mn. Joseph Ruddy died at her Mune on Nhulrr stlert on Friday, May Nth. Mrs. Ruddy •pent her early life in Morris 10wnsbtp avid after her mar- riage she and tier hush ted wuve1 to 'he. tenth eniveraion of Kart Wawa - nosh. w bete they ...sided tor several yeas* before wuviog to Wingbaw. She war fifty-two year. of age. o., Ltd. II FARE $322 1, ---DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO � �ry���\) ties at+ r A o �ll l n'. ,: t; •'}sees _ Vt�\: ,� Y '�•� +r Tie creat Ship 'SEEANDt=gis The Yeast sad msec easel, .teem ea ear Wiwi ..me et KA .vld !hewing am..merds-. tees tie int EWE' - 3 Mag.Yte•ed Stammers - -QTY Of aUFTALO" "QTY OF EWE* - yA-rwaare BUFFALO -Daily. May 1st to Nov. I5tlr CLEVELAND leave PofOl /-1' P. N. L .. NC rad urd • - . 1 •• 9 0 A. N. i Ara.. C4,eI.•d • • ` i - 7.34A.11. Tinel u o:'t, I Ilton P.1d. Tole4a. Oebak spat •11 Iowa pawl amA- Sma•ee. en••t fteesla.d fr rt.o. ,es f.. lreaesrt.u•• ti...• -r I .e. K,a:r A. totem eget rest.«traria sawe tle.e1 a .e.. n ,.-r .:...r -r,, Asa s•.•y eeiel .:+at t..r traria , uC. & N. lesser • ... t lar ...nut OI 1 e, .,sea fleet ,..all -a. 4.!rr' clew --e *truer VMa.. sad s..:. Alm W 111•rev2apar.e-I -,t :.arse., tow a.,•,- . M T'+' r-•,QVLLAtID'h CUr'F� Lr/ 7 AN- 1��'=� �� SEAFOKTH. Mrs. 111ai kwell, of Kan Francisco, is home on A visit to her father. Alex- ander Davidson. A. A. Burgers', of SI eldon, North Dakota, a former reridrrt of t;eafortli. 1s al candidate fur the Stale L.egisla- (ule. Dawson, the tbinl son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reid to enlist, is now a member of the local detachment cf the 1Hlet Battalion. resi- dents Trott. one of the deed oldest the age dents of !leaf 4at boon A residf ent of Canada for over e N[ay yearn. Jas. Richardson. formerly of 0eN- fortb, has gone overseas with the Stith Battalion of Edmonton. This battal- ion was recruited to (all strength in eleven days. ('apt, Geo. Lynch, of Winnipeg. who was recently reported wounded, is • son of Mrs.(br.I Lynch. formerly of Seaforth. He was on the staff of the Dominion Bank herr several years ago. BRC SSEL`3. The village count it has raised the poll tax frotu $1 to $lit. Mrs. (Dr.) Moore sails this week for four years she (first Britain to join her husband, u( •s1xlm,I Her death it mud two who is on the staff of a hospital I( - by • family of fete sons Aud two Icated at Hastings, England. d&ugbterv, J. F. Rowland, for ten years mana- fnr following etatietice ere taken = Iger of the StanJard Bank bete. hoe t flow the assersul'a roll for the town- ship of fiery : N her of acres •e- se8se41,I44,44:4; number of acres cleared, 51,:114: value of real property. $1.921,- :3511 ; value of building*, $4'7.l$4. : total lax4b10 assesswPnt, $2, i99,`C11 ; total population, 2 1112 ; birth... 35 ; deaths. i John McElroy, tone of the' early connection til b r bti.nnes. hm w z settlers of McK,llop, died on May 5th wbereoergrwluste.are tegul4rlr rm. 7 While excavating fora cellar uniee AL the ripe age of ninety -:fight gran. ' ploTed. waste for pamphlet. las❑ in- the. kitchen of J. W. Senders' home. Ile wase native of Armagh, I: eland, i IVroMUVu4 l4%ttW.po•ppllcatlop. the kitchen took a leap, wrenching and came to this country til'•re awlKt-n.. the tome so C. A. FLE:NING. A., . oudost: 1i Nutty the proprietor sixty years ago. Aft441 leading for.i = ti. D. RLBbINU. trecreasrr. • inoses_! II Its. t1 l0 pull it down end se- a short time at Galt. Alla at Halters- i I build. Moe. `Tan�'ers was busy 2.-- ville he reglavetl to \IcKlllop rod set I ing at the tour, tint the danger of fire was 60011 averted. Bricks falling from the !'hiwney frightened (404). Heuder•eon'a team. which had ht.n l busy with plow and &realer. causing ' them to run away. They fell no the eidew-alk near theCentralbotel, inflict- ing • set injury to the shocldec of one of the animals. 7z/ i�����/////%//Ii '� YOUR OPPORTUNITY The 'Winter 'f'rrui now on at THE NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 (INT W 'V 8l 1 NII. O ). Three Vnaa-u.ul. (vruD'eU a,..l tip-te- d..le cuu reel of stud) : Bu+lie.•, slhett- bend k Type,*. U ing mid 1', so•ratory. Worthy .lade•'- ,.--i-ted to amsedv4v- Ing position`- we here All nuns w , accep:ed •a promotion las the tow Tillsouburg, to which place he will move shortly. • A company of local actors p.oiucrd "The Temple of Fame' 011 two .ucces- ave evenings in the pawn hell. The proceedo, amounting ;., i%l:il were handed to the tyeolsyrer 0.1 the Red 1 ('rose fowl, fled in the Roxlt,ro diettict before Ssofotth had an existence. A family I of three duu,(hteresod ole son survive Exeter Adv( c ate : S.rmething ap- pr0:tct. ilg the prupor:ious of a tidal wave e. rto k the lake shore at Grand Bend on elonday, when a wall of water Six feet high rushedinto the shore, moved the fish house from ite post •. hoisted the meat. high and dry on the Borth hank of the Cut, and pushing up the Cut destroyed a por- tion 4;1 the abutment 0t the big bridge. Nothing of lite nature wee ever before witarssed at the Bend. .Iohr. Masll, an old and highly te- tte-teed resider): of the 3rd line of Mot sir tow0ehii., .1;ed suddenly on Wednesday, May :Sed. He lest his hOtue to go across a field to where mewl -era of his family were fixing teeters and on leash* thew he walked i Along the fence to A point where re- pairs write necessary. A half-hour trier be wag„ found (lead. The exac- tion of climbing over a tenor appar- ently had here too touch for hit heart, , which had lolbeied bins Nit. wane trove. Mr M e•on was in his eighty-fifth year. Hr and Mrs Mason crlebr.ted the fifty -filth anniversary of their welding last su401041. Braider his widow he is aur vwed by three eons and five daughters. They are :John, of Wsw•noeh : \Vlllia•n, -r( Hullett, and Alex., at home : Mrs. Jetties JI. Marto', .'1 Clinton : \Ire. Hugh Moses, ul \; orris : Mr. John 11111, of Portage lo l'nailie : Mrs. .Io-rph Hogg, .•t Monis, and Mrs. Hugh \IcE.cnern, of Ilulrtein: CENTRAL STNATIFORD. ONT.. Ydl. Car, Secure a Position If you take a course with us. The de- mand upon us for trained help is many' timer the number graduatinv. Stu- dents are entering each week. Von may enter at any time. Write at once for our free catalogue. P. A. 3.IcLACHt,A5. Prinelpnl. Good • MN tie • Sem- _ . p Tailoring THERE is no substitute for good tailoring a suet is either right or wrong. It is possible to get perfec- tion don't be satisfied with anything else. Good tail- oring is simply putting thought and skill into evebuys part of the suit not into some parts. If you "SEMI -READY SUIT at the try -on stage" you know in advance just what each style and cloth and color effects look like upon you. This foreknowledge is practical insurance against disappointment and mis- fit expression. To feel itropet'l) dr. --.•11 %teas a SEMI -READY sUI'I'. x FIT\VKL1. 11AT end un.• of our .\.411 t3\' ('4)1.1..114M of lett,•-t shag-• and 'a t'KA\' AT. 8.11i.h.tillluta theInuit tonrhot-urutn.- 1'ouwill not only feel prol.•rly aro-sed I+ut you as.4) look it. McLEAN BROS. The Semi -Ready Tailors THE SQUARE - - - GODERICH THE WAR • C.,nrnn.d fr''n r ire 2. prises or else whet Pt to he genet ally expectedwhen g.•11.): against great (Atte in hitherto 1.1111iraf rxpetweulr. 'Evers lhing nowt I;avr the defect of itw qua lit 11.S. (:.1.1481.'4 i9, by common celaeen1. the most eitterned tlal10e. (!tan stir. At the ,.x1414 live, be th.•,lest 4 4PI tied % She Legit- her every rad! heroine charged wit* el ctricity and to .dtan' a err >1,trtes•" by An 11,'rras• much of the wiring ,was Hester yed he ing text. Ili -ion 411 1 1rfFtowret of or - fore the currentwmsscot. gani4atue and administration. Cara .he at 11.e 9:unP. Mlle 1 e duiug the nowt -- • tin drve.l.,ptog 10 i;;inal.ty. initiative Steon(rl ILecon mends Baby's Own Tablets. mid pet smolt rule, pulse among her 1. J "L ,'.1 %ells : (hit ing tl.e last twenty I fear., by au expenditure of endIe 44 labor in mastering details and the di- \Irs. Alonzo Tower. Johnson's dills, rection of her activities by or N. It. writes. "I can strongly recon- less competent but cental zeal author- ,mend Baby's Own Tabirt- to all tooth- ny. she has rapidly progressed. Will let's who+r little ones nue pullet ing the training which the generation from constipation, a. I have proved' which has grown up in this . nviron- Itrouble.-us an excellent mie I.elne forthis anent ha• recti Veil Ilieof a kind which i trouble.- B shy'4 ( hien Tat blenog is Ie•st aalapted Io drvrloA sntllctrucy ! 0111y cure constipation, but they make I ln of men with originality ,end gentile. to act as c patent Traders of the next. If the -e que8tiousanswer,theinselves, as 1 believe they dr, we may well hesitate Iwtrire par hllndly follow tiet- ensny's lead in developing so-calird efficiency by *41 iiiifl#t 1-4(1444- pryer'.", and we .11401 be wise if we study, a I \\'(\liltA\1. I•t'Ie more closely, the English people, s •i•hl . 4) LINION. Lieut. C. 11. Kerr. who was wounded at St. Elm France, is now in a hos pita) it England. I1 1111 BRIG 141 l • Shoe t 11111°1 ea rf ►�111�'►I;lil,' , ' „i.,11 1 i� I 11 Iii,�h,f t 1111111'i' b. Q . I'' r 'Mgt ale ' jN! � 1* K WHITE TAN KEEP SHOES HOES NEAT• IF. 9. DaLLEY CO. Of CANADA, LTD.. MAMLTON, CANADA teething easy : break 0p .v,ukiw,11 rape Iworms and 1eKbotAIe the stal,A0and iowels. They are s.'I1 by medicine 1 dealers or by mail at •a:' cent.' a box from The Dr. \V1,1.•usi Medicine Co.. bl lockville, Ont. _ Rev. Prof. Law, 11. D., of Knox Col- I Owing to Ivor heal! n i'rovine'nl who cnulJ never he n. (ns. d . f IA Y lege, preached s h d t the fifty-ninth snni- ;Constable Pi.ippetr bill leave on an following s)'-trut lett Ate lather 1u - ti 1 sI H J. 1h parol is now m pt sura . f teaming air at, r••• lo becoming tem with the Koval1A Kruk atandon•recently pul(hts(.l Ur,NI"' u li pane hate art 1,1,14 to xcr•nviphrh tern 1 A I PoaliR principal oI the public 1 its. pati Ino'f1v r. frnPd lo. 11 par t Sum' sy. Fred Khall hrsigned hi. oil& I sion of the er.•cery• hnsiur9s whteh he , u,rl r „pp, t+ ill A get „jai schruir And n I the a1' oe•4' her r• toot 1,411:et welt s bet e - snot will j•,iu the IC . t 1 Howl tzee slim., to &AI on its mei it, at i h each vecsery services of \\'ollia church last tended holiday. 1 umu ep question at it R1i.r•, nth., by crvitu.es Battery later rt (sue ph. school, hint evili•'rd with the Hurons. have Dhra9rs t ' g,tidr u., tnpp 4-4. \\ ,Ilirul (ileo, ex -Reeve of Stanley, g say that v.e will ity t.. drv.•lop (fritish Thetru.oe•w tAntra leu, I,AVP rf sb- has decided to retire 11'Jw taint Ire saner until hes relit, 11 (emu ter front. eupxcily ,aoher than 11,1 Wall . ct- nClinton.anew humriur himself I;u.tnv Biasing. 1r. The t'ui .n Clintn. Dr and Mrs. I: l'. Wilford and racy. - A troop of B.ry Penult h.4 been or- child are on the way h•,,,'. bon, the versify Monthly (Toiontui. ganizetl in Clinton with lieu .1. A. misefield. of China. 1 hey 1 meted The Kinds Me Knew. t \'sac serer lAel parrs. 1)e. NN Ilford Kul ipxon, irctnr ut `lt. 1'.ul's church, at is w brnther of A. 11. \\'11fut J, of One of the goeati0ls in an rxanlina- rs scoutmaster.\\-inghem tion on the Wiest inn of stork -raising : • Name four different kind.' id sheep.` AN INVITATION You are cordially invited t0 \isit our store on A "Roll of Honor." cont aiming the Workmen in Pxraeat'rg far n hiR DAltlrti of (otty who have enlisted frons. Iva this for the the ctngreptwon, was unveiled on 1)n- shed which 11r. C. Lnppal.I It ethIM An &spiting )•oath g. ratio eet Methrxliet chinch on a re- to his hotel herr have exhumed sumanswer : \lar s cent suoday. I connecting links between the present I "Black sheep, white sheep, y' pant the early dove of the lover. The little lamb and the hydraulic ram.- - EXETEItothrrday they tuned 11p pan ass with Rev. ,1. A. l'rumper. let. of Chet- I& hickory handle, which, in spite of ham. the new rector of TO vitt *.- mortal, chu.ch, has token over his duties herr. Mea.IM, followed h)' pn►nmoni', ended a young life nn "Thursday, May 4th. When Mat )• Jane, third ditughier of Mr. an,d , Mn.. (ierge Eastrrhn,ok, roamedAtapy •4 the rail. Age of seven- teen yeas \Villiati \V Walper died suddenly et his hems here on Saturday. May .ash. Hr was A native of Hessen. (: r - many, he.ng born (here !1(1v four yeah aR•+• six yews.• age And settled with his parents A Hill. Green. Ile married Mims Caroline Willett. and she with (w0114.t511 And one daughter survives. hydro -electric power wet turned on in Exeter by peeve Tayl. r on Thurs- day. may 4th. Only the .term lights were ready Inc use. but the houses Are lasing wired 'aridly and will soon he ready for connection with the service. As the result of who. Ming eroae.J at the home of Frank Wood that same evening he experienced & .tioea whirl's oto l h, Paally herr ''Pen fetal A1) the metallic substances about the bouts He r•me to Caned& when NO A -.-UM tMtiRELrt_''•T ►•''7.1k2 Yr.v r tsatl7a '.0 �t Trl• Tlltieu rtsT.lr MAG BAKI Pi hTgtt _CJ Friday and Saturdyy. MAY 19th 2Oth how to .,refinish floors; furniture; etc and learrt THIS. OCCASION IS .VERY SPECIAL A representative direct fiom- T111': 0111.• VARNIS11 Coau'.\N\' will be with us with a display of beautiful colorings and finishes fair wooJ work, floors, furniture, etc. What Impressed Him. Hr had just 1.4tu,ned to his rurril home alter a visit to a great city. where he hewed, g other even)-, some -pial did singing. +tying asked what impressed hula mo I`. he said .t nos this same singing.„On *" iii,,./' tut nnshin'," he 941.1 this b14ildui was •eveial hundrest 01.1 minds who kept singil. 'end stinum' ''rt the top o1 their voices, 'l'ut / us .. child ., born, unto tie a chill i" Nom' amt on the other side of the huildin' wait .s ninny nevi ;who yelled hark 31181 .46 I i, • \Vondrt (vii, wotwlrt- td,' • othing 10 Complain About. e 1111 ail k at yo' honer. M.- (.41 it i ' inglnl ea IIIA. "Ah 841..3 .1.• d(e'tah a kyea et onn' tet yeat Oily.- '•11 win. for 1114 brother. Lila. ; "Kb.' ' SWlr tt • he done got dr molter of m , "Nofsway amnia to know who the di.. raise is. He con 1.►t. add •'ren wt w' 1I an e4••. he •sayson,t. all day long ant, the veranda to the son 111)41 seems *so well a9 anyone 1 tett be cant do any work At all." •'I.aw. Mi8' Carter', dot ain't no 411619 SSP what rill' brat her got ! 11,11'1 •,t u' 1"-t scryhod) '4 M,agaxlnc ll•sa .,•.. .. �,.,..rn e.r o . e.,a LIGHT ,OAK acase! I',nt 1' S. Standard )tra.uta\\+ ,r Tl.e (rho Varn,sh CoMPa•y REGULAR 20c CAN FREE Containing enough varnish to cover 25 square feet of surface THIS COUPON is good for one 20C Can of L lII-NAME!. VARNISH upon the purchase of• one new-. • roc Brush (merely to insure a fair trial) during our Chi-Namel Demonstration \lay 19 and 20. if larger on is desired, Coupon will .apply as 20c. against purchase price. N a*11C Address • ( IDEAL FENCING \Ve are in a position to give you Ideal Fencing at very low prices. Gall and see what we have t., offer you. SPRAYING I)o not neglect your orchards. Now is the time to spray. Lime Sulphur at $6.5o per barrel is a snap. We also have a quantity of Arsenate of Lead. For Shelf and Heavy Hardware Our Stock i* Up-to-the-minute We have just received a fresh carload- of Portland Cement 1 PHONE : STORE HOUSE We ..ire\ a full stock of COAL AND WOOD ,u 1 CHAS. C. LEE