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The Signal, 1916-10-19, Page 7Easily rocked are the three -bar grates which smash up clinkers easily and last longer because each grate is three - wow; Pandora The man wbo designed the Pandora knew his job. I know that and that is why it carries my guarantee as wzii as the makers'. Sal *Id by FRED HUNT. Stand up under any matter how irregular and severe. No separation of plies. No rot- ting of duck from damp - n est; no abnormal stretching D MAIN DRIVE BELTS A Stupendous Production. Howse, where it will he seen Saturday. October alit. It is the lamest and most imp tr Lott production of a de- c•de, yet not • word isspoken through- out the two hours and forty-five rites' performance Music oupplies the absence of speech. suecical effects add realism. whilst the v.a,rd of the swoon. Da•id %V. Griffith, unfolds in 12,111) feet of film the thrilling en- taloa@ rit the war between the States and the reconstruction of the South- land Some feint idea of its lode may be bad from the facts:Attn. 18.000 actors sod 3,000 bursas took part and that the staging ot this great "outdoor drama" cost Isalf a million drillers. This town be favored with the original production front oue ot the large cities—New York, Ekistoo. Chii•ago. Tor onto and Montreal— where it was first amultaneou-ly jingly kept. Any quantity of dry hoonlock slain Most of the thing• we • irh for are abo it as useful As • Onlinietleil Many 11, MAO'S worth is Dot discov- er‘ d his will is road. Men Trio...scope front wit.. Al the! ballet think they have lew kick* I Y• liow Illeriace- is a serial of coming. tremendous rower. • DON'T GO IT BLIND! • WHEN it comes to a matter of thoos- ing the man who is going to do your Electric Wiring it will pay you to see us. All necessary information is yours for the asking. Mc' S2 1 Robt. Tait Res. 193 I WEST STREET 457, wise mothers should keep a tin of Nothing known to the scientific world that compares with Mecca Ointrnent SS a healing compound for cuts, barns. blood poison and all skin troubles. et Me, ille...71e.end MASI Mecca Ointment in the house /we samele ant seas lesesiel Jotter -Da& Co. Wilted Toronto, Ont. JAMES A. CArIPBELL THE E SIGNAL : nn11FRI(`R °N'u COUNTY and DISTRICT' The Hensall Observer is holidaying this week. Several at Fordwich have fallout vtetitur of the dog -poisoner. Mrs. John Reid. fur many years a reorient of the 12tis °uncommon of Kest "be, dissy spells, or the twinges aud Novicki fail fair this year war the pains of lumbago, rheumatism end hest io the histosy of the Amocietion. L The urine is often cloudy, full time* night. This is the time you Mrs. Sutton, of Fordwich. received should consult. some physician of wide the news last week that her husband, experience—such es Dr. Pierre of tho Hergt. W. S. Sutton, had hem killed Invalids' Hotel and Surgocal Institute, in action. Bunalo, N. Y. Bend him 10 crow for klizsbeth Thomas...laughter ot Mr. sample package of his sew discovery, and Mrs. Philip Thomas, of Bitievale, • Aouric." rite him your symptoms died its Tomtit° on October +Oh, aged and rend a sample of unne for test. forty-four years. Experience has taught Dr. Pierce that 'Amine" the moo powerful agent Fndelle• W' Martin' • Y'uni f'• to dissolving uric acid, as hot mann er of Hullett, tied very suddenly on melts sugar; besides bein4 absolutely °Outer dth. He was thirty-seven y ears of •ge. harmless it A endowed with other properties, for it preeerves the kidneys Richard Lees, inspector of schools, In heatthy condition by thoroughly Peterboro'. will lecture r.t Walton on cleansing them. Being oo many Limes Uctoher 266th oft the subject of ••Con• more active than labia, it clears the solidated Schools.- boort valves of any sandy substances Abraham Dent, • barrister at Mitch- which may clog thews and checks the ell for nearly half a century, lied at ration of tbe blood- vessels, as his summer house at Orand Bend. aged clirerielha reldladaill Ward Promote- se•enty-five years • Amino" is a minter insurance and 'While hauling bay to his barn Ed. li le -saver for all big !neat Patera and those Duchartne, tof the Bronson line. Hay who deposit lime -salts in their Mints, town/ship. tell off the load and frac- Ask the druggist for "Anuric" pot up tured one of his legs. * Dr. Pierce, in 60 -cent packages. STRENGTH AND BEAUTY Wks "Marto" In an Against Sudden Death.; Before an Insurance Company wilt take • risk on your 1:15 the examining physician will test the unne and report whether you are • good risk. IA hes your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you staler from backache, ack-head- NM SS. borne*, shop at. Centralia several years Cisme with Dr. Pierce's Graden Medical ago, is dead at Ilderton. He was Discovery. This is • Mood cleanser and seventy-ooe years' of age alterative that starts the liver and stom- ach into vigorous action. It thus arenas Two cutting -machines were emu- the body to manufacture r red blood PletelY wrrrkrd farm* near which frovis the heart, nerves. brain sod traits a few day* ago when tbef were organs of the bod . The organs work cutting corn for ensilage. smoothly lIke ma- Mary running In od. eitial of tire<L weak and hoot. combed on %Vedneaday, Ortober 4th, •fier a long •nd painful illness He was seeenty-two years of age. The Massey -Harris implement &Kerrey at ',Conch, ehich had leen conducted morning a last week, when Nora Ma- rie, daughter of Mr. arid :dm. Itichard Blake. of Hullett, became the tirade of by Henry Gelman. has been taken James L. Leaage. of Little Current. oriel by F. Hem, sr., former agent. Key. Father Hogan riffle'. ed. After i•ste T.E. Goveolock, ion of J. W. the ceremony • watdirog break/suit Ooveulack. Reeve of Mc Einem has was set ved at" the to 'de's home in Hui - been killed in action. Private Goren- lett. after %bleb the young couple left loot left Ceded+ with LbeVlob S'7aell- on a wedding trip to Toronto. Ottawa ling Corp*. and other eastern points. fley will Rev. I). B. McRae, of Arniow, Bruce !ironic et. Little Current. county, formerly of Cianbrook, bra retired tram his ch.rge. nib r forty- two years, of serviceom the Presby- terian ministry. SEVERE BRONCHIAL COLD In Quern street Methodiet church, Yields To DeliCiOtiS Vinci Toronto, on OcLober SI., Miss Eliza- • Philadelphia, Pa.— -Lart fall I was tied to Chas. D. Butight. of TorootO. troubled with a very . serer. tireachial Rev. 1. C. Cochrane officiated. • cdld, headaches, backache. and sick to Mrs. Mat garet Anderson, sof Weet stomach 1 ea. ao rad NVirwanoish, announces the engage- alarmed and toed 'tont of her granddeughter, Edna E. also a doctor. tout did not get -anv relief. Andemcn„ to James . Hart. son of A friend •skeil me to try t'itirol, and A The Tiribute's gold medal foe atm- •rocuoas couraoe in the public service in that city. The *election of a Iwamoto as cose of tbe medal cipieuta was based on tins roo• iv tiros hat courage rood presence°, Mind may tee diepleyed as well in preventing a pootoble caters - *chord teacter harge roe of the rooms in Chic•go public school. crosaing (ha hall core alter000n she Wanly •welled the smoke of Wining wood. ALI inetant later she ban a thin cut I of smoke curling up thintugh • crack in the floor. Without Kl•tillf the alarm or 5-AU•ing Any eicitement she entered her room and disinterred the children and marched them quietly out. Then, with no more (has a ininute's deloy. she notified the prin. cilia' and asmated in getting all the otber pupil* out. the building being entirely emptied in three minutes. It worth' have beets ravy and perhaps natural to heve omunded an alarm of tire, in 'vista& CAS* & lreaueodour crush 00 the soars with consequent casual- ties would have been *lissom unavoid- Private Edward Garton 114A received Garton, bad died of wound• on S p- latelet Liiith. Ales. Bryan* was istrie.kes by • paralytir *Aerie while in the Stanoard hauk one day lain week and was con- veyed to hop home in &II unconscious Tbe biggest crowd oti record at- tended Krim Huron fair ea 'noire day turd Friday, October 'Oth and Mts. The receipts were river SLAV. The first fall fan ever held in Brussols wee After it Leave struggle for life, Roger Clarke Deadmao. son of 4:. 1Deasi- man, died at Histtsville un Friday, October Oth, at the early age of twenty-seven years. lie had hoes living in t hr Northland tot souse time in the hope of building up his health. which bad. out teen !robust for the past few yeara. lie was horn in BMW. eels and grrw to young inasabood het • enjoying the respect rood esteem oi both old and young. Ile took up banking -ase a pa ttfession and rose rap- idly until he attained An excellent poeition at Winnipeg. which he • had • •litioion owing to failure in health Althotigh she had twen quite ill for * owe Moe the end came •ei y suddenly to Mrs. Wilhelm Hans, her death thr- C111 rir.g at her home on Morose stse. Oil Wednesday evening, October 4sh. Mrs. Harris' maiden name WIM obeth Morrison and she o as Isom near Glasgow. ScotIontl. %Vhen seventeen years of age she came to ennada with. relatives and hoover] at Crotimity, where bhe married %Val Bell, fifty- eight years ago:. After • lengthened sesoleirce -their. the family removed to Atwood, coheir Mr. Heil died twenty - Mrs. Het ris took up trade -nee in Brus- sels in ISSN nod lived there continto Mr. and Mrs. %Vittorio Hart, of brought the rclief ahich 1 crat.-d, ctisly until her demise.. Two daugh- strait. Out. The anaritage will take I sow I am enjoving perfect heaith."— tete survive. place quietly in 0-tt ober. JAC1C C. SINGLETON. George Rowcliffe, formerly of Elitn- ! We guarantee Vino' fer eltrosis vi.1.., 11110 was hurt at Loudon secersd; roue". colas land bralarthilia weeks ago by falling twenty feet from Duni() o•nt. °- Also at the hesPt druigg!ssts in Onto.' bricks. is partinlly oared) z•-.1 and little .t.ya - hope is entertained for his recovery. Mr. 'ts'. Neelsinds has ',moved loon t Hetosall to Stratford. Prior to his . '' EX KTEli. depar Lure for the Classic City he was i m,.. a "rovlic 'gook.- A fenoclavs ago and isnot, con - Arena. soitabiy enforcer!, tty the mem- fined to her bed. ism" of tho adult Whir close of the %Valliant T. Lotman and Mina Rhoda Msthodiat churrh. of which he war Irene wete niartied .at the tire teacher for many years. 'Presbyterian manse s.81 Monday attars 1•op, w•s the scene of a delightful event Privet, s (Sooldie Co. hrane. Archie when their eldest d•ughter, Mat v Mar-10*yr, and Willwr limo -est Ate Exeter garet Mityme was united in merrier blOss 'emit t w led last week. to Roy C. To. vey , Bluevale. Rev. !Trooper Clifford Matthews Ito rep -I ter' Cermet, I °Metaled and Mite Ellie Archi- *minded )0 bold. cototin of Ore toile, played the John R. McIkinald'ot three Militia,. Lisia, Olive arid Lloyd, fool a narrow wedding match. e cape from st r torso y when svi Cecil Skinner. of the :iord concessicti auto oollided with the fig in which of Usborne, sufferer' • 'revere loos tbe ht ey viete driving •nd Olives them all other day when his two tine barns i lout. 'Phe boric s le were badly t were burned to the ground. Mr. Skin - the harness brokeirand the hog' iits: ner Lind three years' wheat in the granary, which was valued at 111,51111, I w••....• tut wieck• and Ono with all hir other cent) w•a IllartioRe is annoutited of Sarn- i ot, 1 he life is supposes" to histre or- iginated in the windmill, on top of tone tot Ole barns, by a piece of wire vetoing friction) in the paring. Paula chinch, Hensel!, for twenty yeata..hea resigned his chnrge tole the important position oif secretarc- troasui er of the Diocese of Huron. Be- fore he severed his connect' with the plientall congregation be wee made the recipient of an addrossa and a handsome vectilnal bookcase and reading lamp. l'he preerntation was niade by the chlirch wardens, Messrs. Pet y and %Vhite. 011 beluill Of the menober••nd adherents of the church. Rev. %V. H. Moore, of Kingsville. is slight j•ities. r. Mot. chsnd was HOC. Mr. lkoherty's succeesur at Hen- rendered iincorocic.o• and Mra. March - salt. rood sustained painfoil in.Hiries to her Private .%. W. Grove*, nephew of SEAFORIIII John F. Grove., town clerk, htsa Privates Thomas Merit- and Ercinett been reported killed. hot or later die- Kelly, member* of the :44th Battalim, diapioch i. the rffect that he has have been reported .wituirded. been wounded and iso in • hospital %Chile changing wires for tbe O. N. W. Telegraph Company at &Millis, girl Roes flelLatto ilewitt, Captain to mooing etas., in lie C. , which event inek Ware in Sitio-taste parish chotch. Kent. ringlitnd, oto September Oth. apt. anti Mrs. Hewitt, w ho had been at Saloniki. are returning to Canaan, as Capt. H.switt has leen suf- Arnold Marchand. of %V•terford, fornier Exeter lousiness 121•12. ia suffer- ing from conciiiiiion of the brain as the result of • runaway ac.-ident when he and hi• wife -and too chikiten were thrown from • rig in which they were Nile* Ellen Woodley of Oalt, form- erly of tr. *forth, was. married n Oco Usher 5tb to ;Ftederi:k Sbul x, of h•ni, received ar electric shock and Men Camille Prendergast, of Chi - fell head first from ihe teleorspb pole c•go. tioughter of John Prencierwast, to the sidewalk below. • distance of got sidsille. Nen aseisectss of twenty five or thirty feet. He died three hours later. He was sixty two — years of age sod was born near Mont- real. had lived at Ovillia for GI L LET T'S LYE t y-threa• years and previously at Wilber Welsh, of the !oral Bell telephone staff. has gone tro LOndon to toke a position with the company Mrs. J•mes Fair, of CalgarYi form- erly of town, wee badly herned re- cently by an explosion of ge• in her kitchen range. Class. E. Tenney.. of London, form- erly ot Chnton, traveller for this Met - 10C14-Miltbalnft Piano Ver., died at Char- lottetown whei• t • loot lick while oin Word has Veen refereed that Pte. motoe transom. t in Prance, rusis sips of Joho Ford. has been reported w mended mem et • event en Wednesday J 's churett. Clinton. tees the IN EVERY CORNER IN 'ALL CAN ADA Dodd's Kidney Pills Are Doing a Great, 'Glacier Creek, vitt Dawson. Yokon Kidney Pals are carrying on their greet work of carrying relief to ostfet - Canadian og es is.further evidenced., bv the cy-e 8,1 A. Armstrong. s well-knoon resident litre. "L am never without Drairls Kid- ney Pills in the hoiree,-, Mrs., Tow standby for sixteen year-. Roth toy - self and my family hare the pre.t rst faith in Their meths -mai qualities %Vheti any tot my friends o• ouplain of ecen a headache I treat them with Ilssid'a 'Kidney Pills and they never (mil to do good. IL •IWItyPI give* MY pleasure to gay a good avoid for [Todd's rsidney The- aristocrat and t tv nom met this w.tr on the losoad ground. of iielitral int v. and ea. -1) has leen vey tfitand Neater Fre* Gardenet-o Two hoodrel pairs Ladies' 54 :',11 Ce T. and button shoe., all sizes. to des at ift 95. Ladies' 113.50 lats. and hot on i hoes to clear et 51.0K. Walters ,Y. Co, SPLENDID SHOWING McLean Bros.' Store PORT ALBERT. Children's Day in Chriat church The sermon will he specially for the chit drer We bore to see the Mt!, cues all riot Mr Hart y Hayden. PM - general merchant, spent Tha•kagoring Mr. acid Mr.. thiver .1. lor•ton tool G. iffith sit wit Monday with Mrs. 111. Vio. et and Ida were Tharkegiving OW' tors with her •loter. Mos. Albert Cock, Lucknow Serie. 0 -way Hayden. of the C. A. D C., hi vpending the week end cinder the parental roof here .... i• spending Thank•givino with hie Grey are 'bending the holiday with Haddock, of the 141.1 Battalion, ex - poets to go overrates shortly. His litany friends wish him a wife twin ir. . Miss Yeirt• Wormy is home from. Order tea after a two 'MPhil.' visit with relmtleee . Mr anal Mrs. Alfred ovent Sunday with relat 'yea at lionnoiller The Ladies' (loth' of Chviat o•hoirch meet. at the home"( Mi.. Hai fie( Hayden oli Wednesday of this week .... Mrs. William Band ley I. irentleg her daughter, Mrs. Norman Colelorrgh, in Grellerich in OUT neighborh,od orl at the home of Tbei stork called Prat ft om •ro here took in oh. Dongarinorwo show and •11 report A fro011 the neder of the Oa v Mrs. if. .441 were up horn 4 :donna oin boeimase this week... A. Iffirlzmen, out mil lee. wade a trip to Stratford on bear nese Ude week. OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING At the first opportunity you should arrange to ,e ami our store and examine our exceptionally fine line of Sweater Coats Underwear Overcoats Suits and. in fact, everything for Fall and V'inter wear. Den't forget the place. McLEAN BROS. THE SEMI READY TAiLORS THE SQUARE GODERICH (11.4"v °MADE I/4 CANADA' • New Prices August 1 1916 The following prices,. for Fool cars will lie elleetive on and after Aug. 191ti Chassis Runabout - Touring Car Town Car - Sedan 475.00 495.00 695.00 780.00 890.00 These once, .itc ptisitic•ch, gittornosit .igoinst .415 y Tr - auction lieforc,August 1. buctisere re. guaranty,. • against an arloince price .it any time. KELLY MAcEWAN DEALERS c000estsc Printing ? tbe sicmal • In the Time of Peace Prepare for War There is Long Cold Winter lead of You! makes large assc from Art it is siearl as go. Let figute Wiring. etc. reisair floes it it Tose o%eir CAI Ty repairs 1,;:' ne different past, retuir call and we tht- K 1).AV '• Rangt is the latest Inlet in a nen. Foritlor this Foil r If • on it. We have a good .econd which i. in good ri pair in fact. ar Plumbing licatiug. ti We handle the Egg, per ton Cannel, pet ton Pea Coal. per ten Soft Woorl. Irer singly cord Ilan! 'Wood Tier single conl 5 114) 7 Chas. C. Lee Phones : Store 22 House I 12 The Square