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The Signal, 1916-9-14, Page 7THE s!G?'A>I.: (ODERICn ON -TAI 10 ' No warping or cracking is possible with our secret process semi -steel fire -box linings. Being in five pieces, they are easily removed or replaced without belts or cement. Pandora Before you invest in a new range let me show you the Pandora's sensible ideas for saving time and labor. Sold by FRED HUNT. SCHOOL SHOES THE time is here again to get your boys and girls fitted out for school. They will need stong serviceable Shoes. The kind that will stand the most severe test in any weather. In this class of footwear I can show you a wide range of leathers and styles that will give the very best satisfaction. You will also find the prices most reasonable. REPAIRING DONE! Geo. MacVicar North Side of Square Godericb, Ontario Electric Fans and Irons D 0 YOU know the advantage of E:ec- tric Irons and Fans. especially in hot weather, and how easy it is to live and work. in summer especially. with these appliances ? Ironing out of doors. for example. is both practicable and pleasant. and our electric flat- irons certainly smooth the way oli ironing day. , Do you know of the comfort of a fan in the dining -room : The residence fan is de- t signed for extreme quietness in running. Electric Fixtures and Supplies always on hand. Let us give you a figure on wiring your, house. Robt. Tait MESr STREET COUNTY and DISTRICT A school fair will be held at Walton on September lkh. E. Wotan, of Zurich. has added a 1917 Ford touring cu to his livery out lit Elizabeth Kerwin, widow of the la'r Andrew Dodds, din[ in Turnbeiry, aged eighty-eight rears. Miss Matilda Fowler, tea. -her of 9. S. No. 1:4, M.•Kill..p, bar obtained her certificates Popery lwruf att. John Tabert well -driller of Manley, drilled to a depth of l'JJ feet on t'. Mc- Loughlsn'e farm and be now ba. 102 feet of water. Nancy Aon Clemens, widow ot the late Isaac Sarar.s, died at Zurich on Monday t,f last week. She w.a sixty- seven years of age. Mn Hannah Brown, a towner resi- dent of Londe.b„ru•, died at Stratford on Tuesday of lass week, aged seventy- three years She had been in delicate beak)) tor nearly three years. Corn grown om the farm of Jams Dallas, 2nd roecesnoo of Tuckenwitb, aseasured eleven feet nine incbes in height_ It it; also well cobbed, one sample having thirty-two rows on the cob. On Sunday, August ': th, Mir Eliza J. %Vhitaeld. third dauchter of the late Thomas and Mr. R hitfiekI. died at the home of ber Mother, Levi Whitfield, Grey township. She was sixty years of age. Death visited the borne of Mr. and Mn. l' onrad Keller, of Z aricb, on Sat- urday, September 2nd, and claimed tbetr daughter, Pearl, after a brief illness. She was sixteen years of age. Meningitis was the cauas of death. An interesting event was celebrated at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry Wolper, Bronson line. Hay township. on August 31):h, when their eldest daughter. Fern, was w.rried to Her- bert Desj.rdine, of the 13rhylod line. Rev. F. B. Meyer I:Hiciated. In jumping into a trench at Camp Borden Private Harvey Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J Hoover, of the 9tb concession or Grey, was severely ruptured. H.' was hurried to the base hospital, Ton unto, where he under- went an operation, and the latest re- port is that be is making favorable : pro+rreK• 1 On Tuesday, September Stb, at the home of R. J. Drysdale, Hensall, his ' daughter. Margate,. became the pride ; of Roy Stowell: of Dubt•c. va1.k. M. ceremony was performed by Rev. E. F. I McL Smith. Mr. and Mt,1. Stowell are dent. {CII at her ho''r in T rotor) and sway on a motor 'rip to Buffalo sod bents one of her Ii.oM near the hi Brockville, before learru.t tot their ;p home in the \Vest. I Dr. Fred let airl w'..1 Mrs. (: spin. of The h e of yfr. sad Stn. Leonard %Ida alike•-, an• bete vi.itto r rel Brown, \Vro:e%rr, was the scene of• they Made :..r trip to Hruserl• in their a pretty wedding on Wednesday of i Ford ...iso last week, when th-ir only daughter, , Mies M'na McK -lvcy ha. t_etnrnd me Mi.,. Margaret, we. tnanied rn chs._ from a ve: r'i n ..r two hi .'•'h'o with ter lifiggins, son of Mrs. Jos. Higgins,' her brother. W. 1-. and air.: McKel- of Howick. Rrv. Mr. Tait, of Blue- req. Montreal. vale, officiate] in the presence of about) • %%INGiIAM. Uel relatives and intimate friends. Livioe M note, an Indian girl. •even After • lingering illness John years old, did here after a short ill- Ftayne, of theTbamr road. t"sborne, nese The girl ears working in the Pawns' away no theaday evening of Hix field with h •r parent.. and. though list work at the lige of seventy yein. ,.we son. not frriing well, be, pArentc Mr. Ftsyne was born on ape London tbought the rare was nut seri Liss and .ad, south of Exeter. and had hr"n a did not have the .pre of a doctor. re•,d.'nt of that section A11 bt. life. He Coroner Kennedy decided, that an ha- ils su:Tired by hi• wit.. two sons and qu.st was not necefeary, ile LUX Won't Shrink Woollens RESIDES being a wooderful cleanser. LUX adds to the life of woollen and flan- nel garments. Keeps all loosely woven fabrics from shrinking or thickening in the wish. LUX dissolves validity m Met water, makes a smooth, aaem--like lather which can- not injure the filmiest fab- rics or the daintiest hands. LUX -pine e.etaee of soap in flakes-ia the favourite washing pprr boo in homes of reltioe msnt. nor daughter. flee sisters a .d two Miss Founts A. Mees= of the ith ron- tlrothet s. tension of %Vest \VAwan'r.b, diem in A sudden Grath oc.wrrd at Blue. Wins/halo hospital a -i Septerub•r rtth, vale on Sunday. September 3rd, when following a i operation. She was in Mn. John Thy -one died at the borne •her fifty-fourth year. f her J.uthter,n-in. Mn. Thomas Mr• Thomas Di.rktnn. an old and Stewart. Hers.m-indaar. M-. 9tewatt, hi hlc•rr. Wing ham, driving her to the home of her g proteid resident of \Vin ham, son on the :4rd line of Morris when she 1""eria raw.y oo M.►turdac. Septrmher took a weak spell. Mr. Stewart rushd"d Her death took' plate at the haul. ber hack to bili home when the wird of her .on, R ,bort D cksoo, of Turnherr•-. with away in • few hours. Sue Wal 0 Ger wb'm she had been m eighty-sixth year. living fur a short tie prior to her death.' She was eighty-seven years of Thetae.'lino engine which F. Hese. 'age. A (wooly of live daughters and s ,r., of Z ir;ch. asp- to putup water into four sons survive. - bis supply tank wrecked itself one ikteei,,n. L,nie.•,tbe little two-mrnrhs- evening Ia.t week. As on one was near old tribe of Mr. a• d Mta. Wilbert crue it Is • soystriy bow it hop per. d.Anyw*v. the engine s useless. R'ellwa�d, did cry Tuu..dac. August SA the crank Abaft is broken, the box 31st. lnfir smrsbd, the controlling device Frederick F. Homutb, i 1 \Virgham, wrecked and there are a number .,f was one t1 the ptireipal.,,in a metro - other serious breaks The two fly- eel loial ever.t at Elora on 1 hureday. wheels were hurled 'ewers' feet. A' gust :41st. The bride ass \I no. Jon • -Mac- Not to Be Beaten A H.gblrnd.-r wh•, pride.' tuw•elf nn being able to play any tune on the pipe* pe.tst•ed b....eif os the side ei one nt his satire hills on Monday morning mold commenced Id iwi• g for all he was writ t b. Presently the minister cam. along •ad, fining tip to Alp-D..,gal! with tb• intention of v.vere`y reprimanding h.m, a.kd in • vet v h'.n.tt voice 1'•Mari) maid'. do you know the Ten Con.m.od nients ? - MaeUu..gelierr.G'beel him chin for • moment, and then, in an equally harsh toy•'.. said: "Dee think you've heat me ? Just whistle the lint three or four bars and 111 hire • ry a1 i'.. While nitros a hinder on the tarn of Olive Wet- h. eldest d.ughtrr of Mr. Prank \Vtigh', Turntlerry, the horses 1 and Mt.. Edward Werth. moved forward 'sod Benjamin Henning On Wednesday evemcg, August had hie arm ,aught in the machinery 3bth. at the Presbvretlan church stud badly- mantrld. He left at once! a.•r. Rev• n. Petrie r•fiici.r• d 41 ehr for kVestern blo.pital, Tot -onto, I .InI.g. of \toss Merger -et ('.thetins was apparently getting along well 1=McTan.h, eldest daught.-r ot Mr. and when blood -poisoning and pneumonia • Mea David McTavish. of Pleasant developed. He failed rapidly until' mValley, to Rirh.rd Mtuo , cf \Ving- deatheited on Sunday morning. Sep- ham. temper 3rd. He was fifty-six years I of age and had spent practically all 1 •'I Moir that Laura•• f ncagement to his liar in Turnberry. the ynu'.d minister is . If " -Why, SEAFORTH. lyre, ale told ear. Ha was horribly ftrafntth's tax rate this year will beoua and so unfair.- "In what way Sat mills. wee_ he u•tair 1' i very tia.e be would utaks an re/Agee...i't to go nlo- A quiet wedding was enlemnizd in toning with acme other man be would Ottawa wben Mir Wianif,ed Kohert-. /eery fax rain. j,iaerese.l Past. son was united in marriage to Edward J. Whittaker, of the same city, son of Mn M. Whittaker. cf Seetorth. Rev. Major Thompson officiated EXETER. Priv P.Here.Loftus Hera. be of Mr. and R Mn. H.rn, who has been missing for several months, ie now for ofllcial purposes reported as deed why that skin N4. Sri which The announcement bas been received you are nRerl.g, will sot bea hen of the marriage of Moss Vera Marie Who., daughter of the late Miller J. White, a former publi.ber of The Exeter Times. to Ernest K. Sad- ler, of Hobart Mi1M,Nevada. DID YOU CLINTON. Capt. Chas. Kerr. formerly of Clio- tos, • est n, n.d soldier who was wounded •t Ypt•.., was married at Oakville no Wednrwlay of last wrist to Mies tate Pr..,tose. W. Conroe. bead cutter wit/ the Jackets. l�siuf.rturing Comped} for fifteen years, hail severed his rnnnee- tion with th• firm and has left fear H amilton, wb.r. he bis accepted a pn. tto It. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCa.shey a.- an.nee the e.e.gemewt of their da.gb- ter. Mary, to John J. Flynn. *Meet sow of Mr. and Mn. Dominic nylon. cif H.Sntt toweehip The marriage will take pl..e i. Otoner. BRUNSSL9. Aadey.... Rio.. •r'. huildi.g •a ad- dition to thele livery hare. New (Or.) McKelvey, a former red It le because It la so deeply rested that ordinary ointments are lamp - shirr of peeetrattng to Use Mat et the dlteeM. Zan Bak, on tie eon:rary. is'M reseal that 1t to cab'• of road - Is:be .adeylyta 111110.11. am' that M why so many piss of tskts tree hie emelt have defied ' all ether treatments. bare yielded to Lam Bid. Mal delay' Ont s gear of Lam Bald and Drove It ler ye.reMf. Net only is it beet for sesame and all skin troubles, bat also ler rtes worm. ulcers. old tor'... bbd -pet teeing. bolls, plies, burns. mita sad all Mils 1ayertes All druggists et Mage -Bek Oo . Termite lies. boa. 1 far 11.2E Nd It stay M peens a tree WWI let. OOOaRKOf TOWNSHIP. Monis r, Sept. 11. IA.nn-Ptaasor - A pretty wedding toot place/ at for borne of Mr. And Mrs Robert Pearson, at high noon on Tuesday of last we.k, when their only daughter, Flown.. Anna, was joined in wedlock to Mr. t'htford Groves L,hh, second .on of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. , Gmbh, .iso of this township. To the strain. 01 thel.oh.ngrtn BiidolChoi- u.. nlayr.f by Mr. rieurge Pear.un, err. htutbrr, the bride entered tlw draw Ong room oro the ares of her (ether,' wearing/ a g. on of ivory satin with trimmings ot georgette crepe her bridal veil tiring caught up in a Juliet Pop effect with • crown of oranbe bl•woms. Mb. also wary the grout,, . gift, a handsome necklet of pearls. and carried a .bower bouquet of bridal roses Rev. Dr. Rutledge, piet•or of Wesley churcb, Clinton, performed the ceremony in the pceesuce of the immediate relatives . f the contracting partes. During the signing of the register Mr. (i.rnrg* Pearw,n sang in splendid voice, "1 Love Yuu Truly,' and ••0 Prurni.e Me." Atter a tempt- ing wedding luncheon was served Mi. and Mn. Lobadrove toClicton, where they boarded the thin f or a wedding trip to Niagara Fall. and Buffalo. The bride's travelling dress was a suit of navy blue and picture hat, wi:b a corsage l,ouy let of sweetheart rose... Mr' and Mn. Lobh have • large circle of (fiends who join in beet wishes for a happy and prosperous wedded life. NORMAL SCHOOL STUDENTS. List of Those tram Huron County at Stratford and Londe.: The following students from Huron county are atteuding the Normal School at Stratturd Myrtle Evelyn Allen, Dungannot,. Laora Ger. ale Awent. B. oriels Annie Archibald, Meafortb. Winnie H. titmouse, Ben -sola Eleanor F. Dougberti.. ".beppardton. Lena W. Flnsiieirer, Crediton. An ale Mand Harding. Borrie. EtueF Irene 11.i, , Seatottb. Hazel I. Hartwell. (i,eterich. Mabel G. Isard, t'. Ingham. Edna M. Jamieson, Clintup. Sera A. Johnston, (loci ie. Mary E. Kennedy, \ytngbam. Annie Louise King, Bav11-Id. Elva M..Little, Seagate. Maria S. Long, Lueknow. Lillian 0. Luogu an, \Vh terbur-b. Ada Lurllr Mc(i,ll, \Vingnam. Mattha 1. McLauchlan, Brussels. Mary A. MrLell•nd, Ethel., Margaret 11. MoNi n. Lueknow, Agnes McKay, Sesta th. Annie H. N ,baso Gast Wawaiosb, Lillian E: Pentland. Dungannon: May 11,t•rrt.on. • EI anI,e•h t': Sanderson, Blyth. Helen Frani. Mcott, Lucknow. Hattie B. Shaw, H.uevele- Gertrude B. Mpeiran. Bluasel., Mary H. r4•..ddart, r,,•derich. Margaret E. Wal.b,'eaforth. Grace E. Wootton, Godrricb. Jean C. Youo'g. (bidet id). Harry %V, Alton, Lacknuw. Addi.on V. Trrtnan, Dashwood, Etduo H. Twan.ley. Lueknow. M. E Morgen, of Hensel!, is at Loc JOU Normal School. -• At Chutes Model School. The tu:iowing .lass is in artent.'ance I a' the Matra School. Clinton. flits terra : Jessie 1: Bather. Durham. laws. ti B-atol,, t'linton. Hlancbe V. Stevie. M . iretleld. Jessie 'r Black, l'oedey. Olive F. Ilvooks. Mitchell. Elizabeth M. Clifford, Dunnville. Willa B. E Cox, Oodrrich. Margaret L. Drummond, M itch.II, Faleu E. Evans, Jarvis Nlab-I F. Hillman, Newbury, Norm• MacLennan, Ripley. Anna 1. M"Doneld, Zia loft. Label E McLean, Mitchell. Edith M -Mieb•el, Seafotte. Gladys Min. r, $•. Tincture. Marie Murray. Ripley Eons L. Smith, Metiln. Edna W/1411.an. Clinton, • ('I-m.ntin.. A. Witham., God. rich. Sade J. W.; B ivllekl. Mai est et A. \ .1...•Goalericb. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with lora! arpl.rat.rne r Th.) ..nnn• -•.1h the ...at of It. di...+ 1'Marrh 1. a Intent dl- a.e. po.t,y twn..en. eel lo 010.1E 101011.0 a or.ditloo-. .rid IN order to ante 11 woo renal talky a. interna. rented) Hall'. r atarrf, ..ire . taken ialerna'Iy wr.l art. t brnurh the blood ..., the .'.cos- .:stare. 01 the ..tate o. 1111.'. r •atu.l. Cel.• w a. presertbed by or.e et the he.t pb .kids. 11 'hl. ',aunt ey for year.. 1. 1. eneopoeil of ever of the b. -t torsi.. known. coml. teed m.15 angle of tl.e heat bloat purifier, TNrfe.-t roh.Atnatron of the 1n trivalent. in Hall Iaarrb 1 nye 1. ,'041 pro .ho.e....rh waad.rtal res ell. in ealatrhat roe digins., $end kir te+ti.oetale. fir. F. J. CHE%EY a l.Yi.. Prq.. Toledo. ono'. AIIr 11.11d'. Faaiy Pil'. for crest ipetiK 'Miserly (Mend tb. 'nen whn.ae,d his life it dollar -Ind the man ar rept it ?" "Ye., toot he handed Miserly twenty cents change."-Ch,istian Reg- ister Patient -Doe, T nese yon my fife. Doctor -Yee, and that isn't a11.-Min- nespoli• Mi.hehaha. - I 01STHIBUTION OF SEED GRAIN ANU POTATOES. j Fy instructions of the Hon. Mini.ter a Aso it ultimo a dist,ibntiokt of super- ior s r... ut grain arid potatoes, will he made during the rename winter and 'opting to Canadian farmers The esmplrs for gen.tAl distribution will �oe.iet of wring wheat (about Mee pounds). While nate (.boot four pn,mdt►, mirky (about Inc pounds) and 11.Id peas (about fi e poundei. These will he sent trot from Ottawa. A distnlru- 1 tion of potatoes in samples of shoat three pounds will he carried nn from srv.,al of the experimental farms, the Central P'srm .t Ottawa supplying only the Prv'nr.e of Ontario an to Quebec. All samples will he sent free by .,all. 914 use senior of grain and one of poising* can be sent to each tart A. the enpply of ..ed la limited, farmers are advised to apply early Requests 10eeined .rt.r the mid of Deorintrr will probably 1* too late Asyr.. desiring • samplo should write I pert free. to Ib. Dm/sink.. t'eresl..t. Rxp•ritr•s'sl Pars,Ottawa, for a spplleatinn hook. J. A. Owlapwr.tr, Director, Downie ton Kxp.risa.tsl Farms, Ottawa. Tnesi.pet, Karr. 14. 19N 7 Children's Wash Suits and Rompers What is left of ow sto. k in these litres we will clear at HALF-PRICE The unusually brisk de- mand for Warrn Weather Goods has depleted our stork in many lines, but in Lounge and Negligee Shirts we can still supply you. A few STRAW HATS at Clearing Prices- McLEAN BROS. TiiE SEMI READY TAILORS THE SQUARE GODERICH It Pays to Advertise in the SIGNAL FARE $3 00 -DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO CLEVELAND !. I. ""� y ^ r �7cr' - n. Gm., ship agEr.ANDMEerglp T 1,04 and whet `si iftemor ea re Wool wools Nowise seem.-.~ ..r res 1:Aa .•••w.ewa 'VITT OF EWE" - 3 M.s.Ytcsal S......-,"ErrY 01 sumuO"1 BUFFALO -D.07 a � ,len-a 1sti Novay. l5t D f.... *,le.I, s.r 1' lr. t..•. t+nd.ail ors r. u,t Amy. l.i.,. a•! . • 7w w. aa. A.-.- •efals '. .r• • ra A. N. u f. - - ...- vie r. ,, awd fa Cwt.eOPom t� i. 7.4 b. Iter.ra .rid . a r....,.. w..' P.. ...rear � •. - -a ,. t..•••• m. t.r. ..del ,..y.r• yid l.. ,r.t.,. ii;,- . t. -..t y.,' .'. ,.• In i • •.'. a h 1.e.. " � r : ... - 4 ..r•,..r•17-.. M ....-.........1r MIA • .w.. -.til nt...w ei T'..;.... ill :..t •''ry rt w we..r• eel . • .ewer t.r:.(:. •ad we.u.,a. A l .solo w• '1 " (.'.� ' .L.'.. .J i'::I'• Al.r) T,IAh-lr CO C. - --1. Ohio SUMMER GOODS! Why he ri..t...1 out •tinny; your clk,kiug .luting; the hot month. Sttnnatr when you can use .t CLARK JEWEL Coal Oil Stove ? The high -.petit oil turner is fast and tcoltonlical. Thi, burner in close to the top and the fl,inte strikes the bottom of "the vessel. With this direct contact 'water both: more quickly And it taker less fuel t•, keep it boiling,. ' SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS Now is the torr to get your Screen Dears and Windows on before the flies get had. Do not wait until they get in your house an l then pot m screens to keep then in. Call .incl set- our large range of Screen (loors and Windows. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF HAMMOCKS Prices ranging from $2.50 to $10.00 Refrigerators from $9.00 to $35.00 Lawn Mowers from $4.50 to $10.00 Are you bothered by your how w thng nn.1. r your fence? 1f so, the Bulldog Fence Anchor will help you out Ca11 and we shall he pleased to show you how it is used. Do you iwant any Fencing at very low prices > We handle the Ideal Cail and get our prices l.efore pnrchi}aeng How About Ybur Winter Supply of Coal ? We handle the tr,.t S. runt.m Coal at the lulluw ing prices ' Chestnut 1 Stove SA.011 per tort Egg •' • • Egg S7 / J „ „ Soft and Cannel Coal. Hard and Soft Wood Slabs. HOUSE 112 CHAS. Ce LEE