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The Signal, 1916-9-21, Page 5i HE SIGNAL CODER1C'H. ONTARIO Ttt'alai w ir. Sr-rr. 21, 19111 • COUNTY and DISTRICT Private James Hutchinson, of Lead - bury, has been reported killed to ac- tion. Mrs. Conrad Bernath s former reel - dent or Kthei, (irey township, died at New Hawburg on Augur' lilt. She wan righty yrara of age. Mrs. Wm. Boseenberry p•Id Nawn's debt at the home of Cyrus Colorky at Zurich on Saturday. Mrptrwl.rr 11th. She was in her eighty•.eveotb year. 1'. McMichael & Aon, the er horsemen of Bulbul, made %bowing at the recent To trial K&bibtioa, where a awning of Met and sec known lend id [tidos- capture,/ ltdus- captureJ prises. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N, Mf+bg, of Turn- herry, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Estella, to K. Davis. of Moruington, the 'massage to take place the last week of September. An auto from Ulemi., carrying 1.r pamengers, tu,oed turtle near Brlgrave un Tuesday morning of last week. Fortunately no one was badly hurt, but the ear was considertbly damaged. On Fray evening, September ti b, the Ladies' Patriot is League and the Girl. Recruiting Clot. of Bennett gave a banquet to the Hensen boys of for 161st Battalion who were bone from Cams, Morden on lour day. leave. Mn. Charles Hull. a daughter of the late Neil Duncanson, of (irey, died at the home of her brother -in -taw, John 'sortie', of the 13th concereiun of they township, on Tuesday morning of last week. She was forty-three years of age. At. the teat regular turtling of the Woman's Missionary Society of Mel - grille church, Bru.arle. Mi.. U. 11 Mune wan prrerul.rl with a life - membership ret Meats She had hren • member, of the organization for twroty yearn. Win. Rimm. the well-known breeder of Mullets, aids a gi...t cleat. -up at the Western Fair. Loadou, haat week, when his heavy -draft foal captured the championship, defeating the entry Of (ir•ham Brea., of Claremont, who have • national reputation at. breeders 01 Taney horsee, and who won first at this Toronto Exhibition with the taws colt an show', at Ignition. A very inlrr.ating event took place at the Methodist parsonage, Crediton. on Wedn• sday. September 1:401, on is. oerasion cel the urarriage of Mi.. Bella Hill, of Stephen. tri Cha.. Snell. of reborn,. Mira Hitt is the daughter of Mr. and Mr.. Wn,. Hill, who live about one mile west of the village of Crediton. The youo:g couple will re- side on the grr...w'■ from in ("storm.. 'hr death of Mrs. John Lamont hc- currtd at the hums 111 her d..ughter, Moi. 1Vp.. McLeod. AI Ethel. on Sun- day. `4rptrnibes :$Id. Mt.. La twas tarn on the Isle .1 Mull twenty-five years •go and for .izi y-tbrre yearn she lied leen a ria islet t of (.try town- ship. She was married in Ihr.in John Lamont, who prrrl...s.. d brr nine years. A family alt •otic win and four daughters but WISP.. On Saturday evening. September ltd, the home of Mr. and Aire. TLoa. Vitus. 13th concession of Il,•wiek, war the .."lar of a j.leae*pt nRair wh.ii hwlwren fifty 'polo try of their friends and neigh's,' + aserto..1..1 togethrr,vto erle(rstr the tw.nt) -fiflb ant,iver*aty of their wedding day. A' splendid etippwr was served by the hostess, after .which the time was bleat in manic, genies and buccal chat. l.l,,vale Farm, the home !'of \Ir. and and NH's. (i, A. Tyr.rr, Ilullett, was the scene of a happy event at high ninon on Septrmla•r 13th, when their daughter, Mi.•. Maude. oras united in marriage 10 1'hat les Clinton. of Bruce - field. The Ceremony was cwt formed by Rev. W. Moulton in the presence of about rt•vel.ty-fi4e rrditivra and friends who hail litters bidden to lake part in the wedding fest ivitirr. Mt and Mrr. Chilton will reside on"thr gtraom'A farm near B. uerflrld. A very happy event wag solemnized at the home of Mrs. .1 um-. Turner, Bruer-field, on Saturday, September :3:h, At high noon. whrn her only daughter, Mabel A., was united in marriagge to Wallet Watts. manager of the Dominion Batik at Huntsville, and forme' ly accountant of the branch of that hank at !wafomth. The rere- n.ony was performed by Kew. I. Hall NVo.a1•, of Union church, Braceflrld, in the prre.ne. of A few of the imme- diate friend.. nod relative.. A" peculiar accident happened at Hluevale on Monday night of last week. John M•ew sr, . cow and one of Ur. J. 1'. K,.,nedy'• bad been fighting and fat ewer t', e. w got her horns locked around the other vow's neck in such A ',tanner that .he rou111 not release then, and evidently el. angled the Doc - tot 'it row, whirls w t+ dead when found luet.dav ning A ve+ens party had tome- one hot n off Svn'nrt',1 COW to Ret them operated. JI r. Mtewart'n cow was a little dizzy when released .bat not such the worse. Little Job or Big t 1 From the repairing of a faucet to the installa- tion of a compete plum b1 n g system, we are equip- ped to do the job. • W. R. PINDER Pboee 166 Hamrltnn Street IXETICR, the required test. Ma bee Mem left to { The two newspapers hen will raise rrsumr bas old pu.iuuu• their suLacriptiun price to 111.x. uo I (ktober 1st. The engagement is announced of Mien Ella Beatrice Hiker, daughter alt Mn. F. W. Baker of town, to Clarke Fisher, of Unborne. Mr. and Mu. Wen. Clarke, of Kin- cardine, has• moved to town. Mt (Yate is the new organist w k t n f James street Methodist church. Capt. Beattie Martin, son of Ileo. W. M. and Mr.. M.rtlo, of London, and formerly of Exeter, who ban barn on furlough for three months, hat been ordered to return to may The death occulred in Cleveland on Tuesday, September 12th, of Fred Uunstord, eon of William I)u►.•tord, of Exeter. He was forty-six yearn of age. He had been suffering from eao- cer for over a Year On Monday, September 11th, at Maio street Methodist par...nage, Exe- ter, Bertha May, daughter of Mr. Richard Blatchford. of H.neall, was married to Mr. Charlie L. Jinks. The ceremony was petforwed by the Rev. Mr. Mu:worthy. A pleasing event ,rrwred et the borne of Mr. and Mrs. J.11. Aruss%,uug. of Burford, on September Sri. whet, their only daughter. Maude Telford, becawe the bride of 1% in 1•:+11 Spsck- I roan, of Guelph. ion of MI. and Mr-. Hugh Speckwao, of Easter. Thr le were unatt.uded. Mr. yuuug coup and Mrs Mpackmen will maids ■t Guelph. CLINTON. Mn. U. K. Brant, of Old., Alberta. wife of Rev. 1). K. (:rant, lornserly pastor of Willis church, is a patient in .a Calgary botpital .ufreitog frons W. J. Murray, of Moncton. N. B , visiUd big parenta here last week. Mr. Murray rrtigneJ his po.Itioti rod rase boas with the intention of en- listing. tie passed his medical exams - Matron at Moncton and came on to Gimp Borden, where he failed to pori i Commercial, S sethama acid Telegraphy De artmiests. (4 I.t.t. may enter At any time. %%'e glare graduate* in pu.itione. 1►uriog July and .tugust we received at pliertions for over 2:111 assistant. wr eould not, supply. Write for our free ratalogue et once. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal rMntwetMs.av •• tae, p,ri Ja. k • , tt the ('anadisn Ei smears, Was lops tiro "et. 4.014117 u. ',laden" re the tr•u..lty li ts lot week. Nat two 11611 ase • re.,d. et . 1 Clinton 1. tote . altering. Al the Iipe rge of sigh y year., soul rip l.t mom hr, Jobs Let 1.41 , cloy 4-1 the (wit-kuoeis •44Iu-rr. of ('I 111''11,' paw.d away to VP. c. ,t I•.t week. The late M►. J.•.l-. n was A native . 1 Burrow ly, l ligl.t.d, .n,l cirrus to this (-''untiy with his Iswily I in the early fitter. He ram. ria Clin• ton in 1.54 ant, at once enema.•it in h . 'rade of .buemaking, and for many, y.ar. he r..rried to this 1 u►inrs,wItrh grew with the town, 14.1,„„ • man. one who pool strict a,teoti,.,, 1, lits buuu..s sod took no •.•tire pari in pubGe.Rai,.. He I- •urviverl by a family of five son. and . e daugble.. SEAFURTH. The Seaforth Hortieultu,al Society hold i1r antival flower •l.., Inst week. The council may inset considerable of the town's sicking food non.y in the new Canadian war i.•an ; An interrating 'sent too.. plass at the manse on Satutda) niur. Sep- temberNth, wheal Mi.. Hattie 1 -.,tutu and (i•rnet Murray. of 'I'urkrr.roh1.a were married by lire. F. H. Larkin. Prairie, Percy River Ili.teirt, to loin Mr-. M. Y. McLean 1, is received for :ilyd Battalion under Vol. \1'ilron. wunl that her son. Lout. Ar•hur s, with which unit he went oversea+ last Mclean. had been wounded in France. ' winter. Lieut. McLean came honk (handed The home of Mr. wr.l Mrs. Ism.. 11 No Prohibition on tite purest and mast refreshing beverage of all - Jl l i A Tie gad' sties.lating affects of good Tea are of great bereft es &IL Tha price of comfort and wtiafactio. is extraordinarily sell wires yes u■ get senna. - SALADA" et less than tier fifth .f a cants cup. AT ALL GROCERY STORES McKay was the .erne of a very pretty wedding ;on Tuesday tit last week. when their daughter. Belle, was is. - ilrd in marriage to Harry Meyers, run of Mr*. .j. Il. Meyers, of Stratford a .High -Class OrderedTai1oring 1916 SEASON 4917 ti F. J. PRIDHAM'S Departmental Ordered Clothing Store TINS store is for the man who is hard to please. In fact, we feel; a distinct pride in the number of our customers who are over -particular, and if you have found it hard to find just the service you want we should be very glad to have you test us. There is nothing in the Ordered Clothing line we cannot make for you. Owing to the extensive trade we have in our several lines we would advise an early selection before the best patterns are picked up. Any style, any price, goods to be made and delivered when you say. Our Motto LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR VALUE RECEIVED SOLD FOR CASH ONLY "We are Outfitters to Mankind" Our French Cl Department is a household saying non' Old clothes Cleaning' made like new at PRIDHAM'S. F. J, PRIDHAM, Manager Round the Corner North Street Z• •- • • • • The ceremony wit rear, •n.rd by R►..' V. H. Lai Iva in the p.r.rt.ce of • .n/.11 r..u.paey (.1 „ 1 .dyers of the 1.1 id. groove Au $ 1heg.1r••• was , he e.....u.'r g.andrl,1 her. w h • is nitiet y -(...,r )rat. ..f ..s. M, st,d Mr•. Meets will rr.ld.•., 1 s. ' id Duro( Huron county'. f u,--1 el -I. cauuoi•t , in the Iwsat,tt . I I... nand Loomis d1. Raul, died .1 hi, hoer h•- e on Sunday evening.September .1 , I ., Mr M-•Feul we. born its P. Ince 1 t. ward ...out) 1.04,17 .•.-. , ,,.,.a )rwu ago. In the year IKrf with the .t her un uils,rr of ha faw11) hr cause t., the I1,rust T. art uid tet, 1.4 ,..sr b to There bele etired hie r.rty .due -(-loo &lad 511.15 ...d.. taught ...Ir.. 1 .1••r a..d at N b•, u.nvttg to Seniorh t ,rt yams. yea,. Ago. F.,r 1 wrlaI) -,.ti,r years he was. pi n.eired . 1 srat,•l t h puhGc •eh.a.l, I. t ring L•oru that p•••awn tw.lvr ie .,e ago. Mr. M.F..:ll w+. An elder or the First 11'r.s- 4,)te.,au eh.urh and fol thi.ty yrs'' of .hat sins he WAS r.eik .,1 ....mho, wh .-h office he trlit,quishri I tet May, (at Italia he we. mart led 111 Mlsa Ursce H.nd.•r.nu, of M,Killup, whosurrives heti with • family of arse son And one ',aught. r, Margaret Cochrane Chesney, widow .1 t1..• late S.iwurl l'l.,'-iev. and rnr ( (4e•afoteh.% hnail)-rr.ie-..ted rein. deal.. died at her hoar here on 'lhut..lsy erecting, Segiten,Iter 7th, in h. r .evenly -fifth yep.. M... Chesney had been pr.ctleally an invalid for .uu.r )sur, 4114 for anti,mouths pant had tarn ennflnel rilirely to her rains. so that her dee' h wan not a- pron. She W,.. 1»nn in• l'owlie. 1'erih.hitr, Scotl*nd, to dist'., later moving to 111rk. England. where she was rl.arrird I'' Robert .1llinan11, who died rout years Alter thrid Il'4(1Mgr.. In the saute city she was efterwanfs in a 11e*1 .o Salnoel I'1..., . Y. a cousin of the Mr, s -r, ('h. site all Tucker - .11,1t0 nod Seaton 11,. And they con- tinued t.. rrsi.lr in I'.IIIr1Atl1 tor tl•n vests 14 they carer t.. \I r. 1'br.ney d)ulg two drys After their Arrival. '1'le .Asn. veer, 1tvi, Mrs. ('besrry eAtur Si it I. her family H. Neaf''rib, vine... for the i. .et !hilly year. eh. bas Iwrn well known at,d glee, Iy Ler perted. V INt;H.1\I. The C. P. R. loot shed And engine house WAS dreLtu)rd lay rile a trw day+ ago, lin Friday, Sentra]het Stlt, the dea•h ell llllnrots tame to \Ire. John (.wenn Arthurtt er1. I)reras.•d, wh.,arn.nidrn h»ear ora. 1',,n.rr+ Ann Hill; load t- et lel in \1 inghan, for the past fitly year.. She was eighty year. alt •I;r. ‘. inghem Times : (1n Tuesday r, f- 1e111,.11m \11-e Foe tune, of 'l'uralwlry, drily., 111 t\ingha',. 111 downmr t end tied her bort.- in the Hnp•i.,L r hovel. --Ii..l. I)., IY'nl 'nog las the r hel it ora+ Loud I hat the horse h .d d.sappented. Wawa* at 1terth'ught the animal 1. 1 bee,. •t..len, hill it was 1.1i1.1 5141d. 1.ie.....I Ikill the h. id? • hod wirltrd off aril the 41..rvr ran sway. laud .11 the 1,1,4.'.•f.�.•i ► t., prit h .1 not - (,ren lout,,. '1t isn'i a d.ttienit u,+t: et for aman ,to I, yr his nei,,I•b,r nn hin.•r:f-'Lint is if .1.... young Al d girt' y. A'T"-V.. ..'o -east. PROMPTLY':�y1 1�.. .vf,VISELka.., 1 '.t 4 ....,,. 11fARICN $ 6Lii::O)►, Z6i Unlve• ••. St-. Montreal. make iiasoline Your motive Power ! This is the season when a Gasoline Engine would be a valuable asset if added to your farm equipment. Just at the present time we I have on the floor of our ware- house all si.- -s of Engines from one and <: ';elf to six horse- power. T; •y will do a great deal to take the drudgery out of life. Call and see there. w RORT. WILSON Hamilton St , Goder,ch MacEwan Estate Exclusive agents for SCRANTON COAL for Goderich and District. Best Coal Mined. Any quantity hest all Maple Stabs, Mixed Worxl, Hemlock and Kindling .Cedar or Pin. TELEPHONES. once pi rserdee.re •tam 69