The Signal, 1916-11-2, Page 8.46
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HEN it cornea to a - .$ matter of chaos- mana?'
.ung the who
_ging to d0 your
Etectrk Wiring
it will,. la riou to are us.
All necessary information is
--. yours for asll:ing-
THE SIGINAL : GODERICfl ,*NUM°
1k Illnot•Irsom $ _ 7
T DY streteber-bearer. T B N a.t at4 Air illness of • lints oven s
COUNTY and DISTRICT . week'. duration. Janne Melanin. •a
Rheumatism W Dram. r'wiy Weliondaut > a w A w
asol
sway on W.4 sit of
The deceased was a eon of the late
Mt• and iI(M. (*.urge Blu kley, orf . Maley, Bladder and' Add tawtlles. -Idwatia McIntosh. arses was born w the
faun Brussels.purport removing to uruu- bring mlrery b>nanr eco natural the kidneys .,__. nt Mt$i11oP. wva•ty-
twW . aro weak or diseased these lenUy inters
eight ears aRu, wbrrr be .p.uI
ecru
Root[ ebnreh congregation at Oran- do O°t .les are the blcarried
sufficiently, parts and Kb 7
brook celebrated fr ftteth saniv,t- the body. are follow to all parts of the t .-f au his life. ors ago,
ring frees
body. There follow depression, aches the -tarts three y go,
nary last SutadrR,. and pales, heaviness, drowsluers, Irrlta- came to Ssaforth to r+vrte. On Jure
Mee. Jen, Wil.ini. of the Uoshsn bilis , headaches, chilliness and rheu- 14th, 1814, Mt. Mclntwb was •,ukLd W
line, St&nk rxlebr are.t be h mms1"m.-3a-wme people there are 'barb -marriage to Mies Elie dwelt T.M.urut
y, t:=yMi pain to the back and loins, distresalu$ daughter of Mr. arid -►t. Keno*"
birthday oo October 14: h. 0_, i bladder disorders and sometimes obeen- daughterbull, of Mc tai ♦ , with he
Private Juhn o. Howarth, son of 11. ' ate dropsy. The uric acid sometimes
and Mrs. Stephen J. Howarth, of forts into gravel or kidney stones. When •ons and one daughter, se lab to
Stephen township, has bleu killed in the uric acid affects the muscles and mourn hie loss. •
Pr joints it causes lumbago, rheumaWtn, ,.
action. - gout or sciatica. This Is the time to try i
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Cricb, of Tucker- • Annie.* Send 10c, for test package._ Rheumatism n
smith, announce the engagement of I During digestion uric acid Is absorbed
their- eldest daughter, Lucinda May,
to Ezra Ellis, of Stratford, the mar- kidneys even from some .vegotablea The poor
t tired and backache begins,
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D. A. IMcLACHLAM. - ' .
THEY'RE FINF. FOR
KIDDIE! -
bine
*Tee sly YIltids dig
eV ramarn
estes • k L
AAA sad
sats astilardach=da
artmedsui
Iaet.sd et eases ado aj
datura. Tor • ties ails
.moble. endesaett sWSstrssaef 'hist taws
.dos to bad Alt •rsredsy N. errNMI tor
4.lWtJUR1A01 INDICIM CO.. TORONTO ,u
TTrW TORK---
ly Lcrd Shau-
ahnessy,
rre:ident of the
Cauadlan 1'nciGc
:railway, sba
si-Uod for Europe
ea Wediesacay on
tae Kroonlsnd, to
ea latervtew.
t.wu
de the f low--
fag etatemoot`,Do-
F Tors his' deo,*-
titre:
•- _ "Though WOO*
ttti wish anrrlfic
aid bend! e t
a LAI -til tit a
the great g'91141irpire
of which -oho Li
- rnsntagral parts
t abodes biggl•
o In the play of
it -at t i-ig-" It trot
tfow, but in the
litters. Bright
tborgb her record
tmay. be. It L only
a glimpse of what
as to come. Iter
greatest oppor-
tudtlrs. although
reeired through a
trying present,
\ will be shown
wnen, soltb the
war setiled,- abe-
t: adertake• to as -
*die - VW Place-.
cite has fought foe,.-..
Seem= will alileeufed by forethought. fly to:filling duties as pate-'
reented
C wall be able to reap abundantly of the prosperity which'
net fat distant, will brie,.
•'T',aw•f44 history shows that what mintakes have bad to be rectified have
bean there due to short
vtiloand that
the
dscriicsethave
at oBetween the two is the straight telde-
w•ttdmewt. Med faith 1p the country has been to: a lade extent. the gold -
/as
iia
'hg claw of the Mar who baveiwilt. Spcculatfollhaa beer a ready growth
f the
hll. Cann.
MireD sagacity bade the pioneers t
liTesand rich beyond -the dresms s scard the pthought of 'panning conservative
the
pseldes with a traascentlnenta1 line, Rifle bold daring bunt not one, but
Men The enema of tbe Canadian Pacific, the pioneer. urged others to be
realms. perhaps, but then there were those who said the constructions of the
Clansdlan Pacific was folly.
'Goold ils course is the centre one, and to .choose is no easy task. Ws'
do ast Wish to craorp our future by a narrow, iimited imagination, neither da
- woo Ishii to greatly over -develop and the render the load ire are now carry-.
11• toe great it is soneellaees hard to realise that on the shoulders of thio
preeeot the material for the future must be carried. friction of w '
"Canada is se empire in itself. Its population b not a
it shoed be. of what it is capable of becoming. or of what it will be alter them
We are taking steps to prepare for the future. and are anticipating and
immigration that ',weld be ubpreeedented In Canadian history. Wei
immigration
Is declared Canada will naturally be looked upon as
promised land bs many prelim of Europe. She will be In a position
chooses earefuliy. She need take not but the best, o p
doonly
by
y s t51
'her eltineurhte will sin build up a astion capable
he
widen undoubtedly will be allotted to her. _
'Tho war hes taught Canada calf-reltmats s• probably aothtng else wreak,
have deme. Rise baa been forced W do rapidly and efficiently things which•
were ii eoeslbie. She bas expanded cnrnmercially and IndustrWly faster)
than ever before. and hes confidence In herself to do the things which• e
formed, expected others' to do for her. mobilised the largest arm
e
ithe =imemaer that she unhesitatingly
'Mei ever ereaiiUi3 the Atl[•tl.. she has developed a sea tome en bath tie
Atlantic and the Pacific tb}t U trymeedoes. aid This wt l be trade cbt dlyly f
are
thew dsedsped, Nona, to
be a vv
nional
hverab4 to flannels attar the war. but an W
'Casale mama as back. Om fe eem.ttfdd be exp antes,
aamt Were R,weplats within Unite juetined by remitting hos bean bard. i
in dflorAt in was
is asssoptimiWc to no abt too optimistic, rit4 here perhaps, la
y , "l dpgg1M Mosey hales is toe 'ger and It nt ! t with ihOir bit
Ake RAprenievsitgaas11R q meats lira •
((Maedawwill s leestsdM tats • ttset, ptomlwoet dart h tlo
el rho •1llittab wme{r► than gym toiler*. She sill p bo WWI
isere s* tins seeisit MmSten bers of a n In w - be the war sore. ht w
'tog morely toss d
as a jner. ! . full of
ma whim • fell dee sies sesessmist1a not >l ( ewes. The totit
oho lsaaln with praiser pude
11$'t(ir'*I ke rtiths than good Milimintin
Into the system from meat eaten, sad the Bloat
riage to take place in November. I This eegood time to take •Anurlq•
A menu -heal service concerning the the new discovery of Dr. Pierce for Kid- It
Can Only Be Cureddeath of Private Will Richards, who ne trouble and Backache. Neglected by
klr ttey tronbls Is nsrpotralble for many
deaths, and Insurance Company ezasrt.• Thoroughly Enriching
Ing doctor* always twat the water of •a
applicant before a policy will be issued — the Blood Supply.
Have you ever set aside a bottle of water
for twenty-four hours? A heavy sedi-
ment or settling sometimes Indicates kid-
ney trouble. The true nature and char-
acter
har
Wneyoe in urinaryorigins,
pJlyns ccan ar oofteen
be determined by a careful chemical an-
alysis and microscopical examination -
this Is done by export chemists of the
Medical Staff of the Invsllts' Hotel. If
you wish to know your condition send a
sample of your water to Doctor Pierce's
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Ind de-
scrIbe your symptoms. It will be ex-
amined without any expense to you.and
Doctor Pierce or his Staff of Assiting
Physicians will inform you truthfully.
yielded up his life in defence of the
Empire, was held at Union church,
Grey tewliship, on Sunday, October
22nd.
Edith May, the seven-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Kees. of Brussels, who had been laid
up for pome time with a disabled limb,
is improving. -Bone grafting has been
successfully accomplished.
After thorougbly renovati ng their
churchIplilding, the Methodists of
Walton ad re -opening services on
Sunday, ember 2Lnd. Rev. A. J.
Love, of Wroxeter, and Rev. Dr.
Moore, of Toronto, were the speakers
for the day.
At the home of Mrs. J. R. Code, of
Trowbridge, Rec. W. W. leech. a
pioneer Methodist minister. passed
away on Monday, October 23rd. The
deceased was one of ten brothers who
settled at Leechville, now Gowrie, over
sixty years ago.
Private Fred. Skelton, of Tucker -
smith, was perhaps the first soldier
from that township to lose bis life in
the great war. Official word has been
received that h.• had Leen killed on
October Sth while operating on a ma-
rhine-gun. He was a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sketton, of the 4th conces-
sion.
Mrs. Moses Geiger, of Zurich, has
received word that her brother,
Charles Eckstein, had been killed' in
Detroit. ‘Vhile crossing one of the
busy thoroughfares he wee struck by a
street car, sustaining a fractured
skull, a broken collar lime and other
eremite injuries, from which he died
an hour afterwards.
thew THYSELF
Read all about yourself. your syaYs ,
physiology, anatomy, hygiene, slm
home cures, etc., in the *Common Sense
Medical Adviser "a boot of 1t 0e pane,
Send to toTut
r. V. Pterce Buffs N ..
10 cents 1n one -seas .tamps for a cloth•
bound copy. Customs ,.repaid. 3 -
A pretty church wedding Leek place,
in St. Peter's Lutheran church, Zurich,
nn Wednesday afternoon of last week,
when the pastor, Rev. H. Bombe, per -i
formed the ceremony which united in
marriage Miss Clara Catherine, eldest
daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Conrad
Theil, of Zurich, and Peter Deichert,
j-., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, P. '
Deichert, of Hay township. The
event was witnessed by a large
number of friends and relatives of the
contracting parties.
CLINTON. ,
0. F. Bell has accepted a position in
the freight uftice. at Stratford.
W. J. Cooper, for twenty -cis genre
ja nit"r of the public school, hes
handed in hie resignation.
Private Laurie Greig. youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. alreig, has been
• wounded over the eye with a shell
splioter.
Capt.Broder McTaggart,who was re-
ported wounded three week. ago, has
returned to duty and has been pro-
moted to the rank of major. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Steved iZeoftj
Toronto, formerly of Clinton; sn.=1
nounce the engagement of 1 t4*t
youngest daughter,. Edith Jedu, to.
r lnie W. Wood, of Toronto, the mar-
riage to take place about the middle
of November.
WINUHAM
Tinning aA{R Ki
dope promptly: thoroughly and
sonahly. F We'11 repair 7911, w
your roof, put your chisrtn2y_
leaders, gutters or cornice in *st-
elae.; condition.
John Belford and family have re -
'fanned from the West for the winter.
Sneak thieves stole four nice
chickoos from Mrs. Dear's henhouse
one night last week.
Rev. Peter Fisher, of Davidson.
Sask., visited his sister-in-law, Dr.
Calder, here for a few days. -
Wm. Cronyn, one of the old reel -
dents, slipped and fell on the pave-
meat, and received a bad gash on his
face. •
The town council voted 11,500 to
the funds of the British Red Crone.
The total contributiwo— rOifitik t0'wo
amounted to $4,5410.
Dr. O. H. Ross has received an ap-
pointment with the Canadian Army
Dental Corps and will leave Winghaws
about. November 10th for Barriefleld
camp.
The names of several Wingham men
have appeared in the caeuaky lists
during the past week. Harry Shaw,
a former proprietor of the National
hotel. has been killed in action ; Pri-
vate Jordan has died of wounds ;
Private Bordmao is suffering front
severe shrapnel monde in the leg
and face : and Private Reginald Strat-
ton N reported wounded.
Not so lung .ago rbeumertism woo
looked upon as a pain in the Wit cis.
or joints broogb$ on byes to
dalnpnees or bed weather. ow ales -
tore knuw that it is r a eV
blood. sod while exposure ray dart
the pain, notbiog but the r aweal of
the poisonous acid from the bland mW
cure the trouble. It is a waste of halal
time and msmey to try to cure thew-
u.atism with !Memento, poultices es
anything tbat only goer dim d••►
Rubbing lel' into the chi• nosy
ive tempera• y relief. but It aeleafay
helps to circulage the poi.omoes seed
more freely and thug in tie ear rug
~.*eases the marble, and p.rbaps Mars*
the sufferer permanently crippled
The one cure, the only ewer, ler voevev
matisw is to drive the seal wheels
.aures the trouble oW, of the Mused
To do *hie no other reapedy ea..yesl
Dr. W:lliamb Pink Pill•. winch sateen,
make new blood. .weep Orta tas
poisonous acid, loosen toe stiMs.d,
aching print', and tonna good hooka
and comfort.. Hen la the proof IIs
Joseph Crouse, of Nineveh, N. r1.,
says : "Poe several lice,* 1 wade
severely afflicted with shwss•.a••as-
The trouble seemed to Iussts ss .11 thaw
Joints in my body. and my reheats•
at times was mod intern, ear the
dioceses. greatly interfered nub spy aa -
y. 1 doctored steadily ter aims
time, hut Lbe trouble was elm sew*
and did no4 yield in its Musa to taw
doctors' treatment. One days Islet
told we of soma cuter of rheisenes
Ry the obis nl Dr. Wilhelm!' hen 1:ZI
i trouwly advired we tae tor..
to and to my green
t h• -xis. rornplet.•ly rased Mt est
the tronhle, end 1 was aswrlst
=it
and fres front pain as Mae' had toes
in my life. Better Bull. I hews wow
felt asyruptorn of the tenable airy '
You can get thews pelts 1/414144
euedi.ene dealer or by mail M M
a box or six twee for gisa rewr
i)r. Williams,' Medicine Ca.. UseekeillM,.
Ont. -
Family Repairing, Too.
if you want it. Put m tie,/ copper
bottom on the wash boiler, mend all
kinds of leaks in tinware.
1
IRU vallt sal 0 INSi rtrnent,
and
. 400 a
t, wit OIClot h-
lne for
Wilt Old bey, is un- --
-t
- • e se .rtorlty
air -Willa Y$111241111.411 M/
weak talp=o80.6 ie sir .
alba tri
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16.414.11110
ma
r'71g li - ry
ink rawer Vim* am Or.
I E SIR HECTOR IIf11COONAt.SP
interesting TDeor lR.gardrag '8. Faso
sooahty of Geanaf Sandal
Ons of the New 'L ork
nabs' the interesting P's*
probable theory that lie
in nova or her than !t
donalu. whn iso gene •werpeesm w
have ensiknoittad suicide `yeas" d
Patio. rtis theory i. based •eta
motion Itis by a Mre. Tay44s Ile
liamtLToN STREET 'Puooilt 135 New York, h diltoid. reletiv. a
•
British eoldler. It will be
- On in ligti Mir Hector. thaw II 1r p
'din -general of the R• Web •roily,
Knight Commander of this flak
a member 61.. -the P,•tin..rbbd rt1.a
in F.••glAc1 later going to France -rye- Order. wad cMrir'l wrtA lwsat .tr
tnr..in*to Knglend and then going to conduct in Ceylon 11. .p,..Id 1111
S .1 •rttc ti soli era- they were stationed r;
cLotd Rob.,, in London.
n on. so easi
ttwsser Om
haous
tor several months. innocence. Loral Retorts reh••d M
interfere. and ordered bias Arts est
Ceylon to stand remet sione4d. Ib
started out on bis j 'nrw.y, tont 1M or
farther than Paris,. whore M aper •e
ported to have ale t hinr.wsl. ' A .e.A.a
supposed to renters hieAnabrought f. me Paris 10 K h• aid
tbere buried.
Mn. Ta!lrr r.rw drrl..' . ohm gig
that was make-h.Ii.vs. 141/to •strsdooe
cousins of Sir Hrctnr div• rug leseden
and Canada and Au•tr.i.a psi ear
knows that they have herr, nen
muniratlon ei ith him. fah. On nye
that Sir Hector wa. recognised t• the
Rus.o-Jepaneee w kr so thrrrwswweri.,
who led the is ginner at Poet ANA..,
and made poaribls the Rn .tan Artist
She in now certain that 014 Noels#
'ruder • new name. le themes excesses
Et WITH.
Privates Ed. Anderson and Frank Mr. and Mrs. Michael Downey. have
Mallett have peen reported wounded. received ward that their cnn, Thomas
Thieves entered the Jackson factory Jotteph, hal been seriously wounded
recently but tidied to secure anything in the leg while in the trenches. H.
of value. bad been serving for nearly a year as
VIRGINIA FARMER
itistoi ' i To Health By Vinol
Atlee, Va:—"I-4w weak, run-down,
to appetite, myblood was poor, 1 tcould
not sisip nights and was rapidly los-
ing flesh, but I am a farmer and had to
Work. Medicines had failed to help me
until I took Vinod. After taking three
bottles my appetite is fine, I sleep well,
my blood is good and I am well again."
—Oaten* W. BoatteT.
Vinol, which contains beef and. eod
liver peptones, iron and manganese
peptonates and glycerophosphates, is
guaranteed for run-down conditions.
!!!H. C. Dunlop, druggist, Goderich, Ont.
Mqo at the best druggists in all Ontario
ih a for ehanwin[ the itwrsaadey ref
}tussiis early defeat to a vi,ratry is
t , which nothing don. lay the Mile M
the western front ie eoawpaeaMe. *s►
SEAFORTII. add :.
Norman Bohannan who Mtlivted Mir Hector watt a •mat) tai,.testify
with the 33rd Bettallnn, Tian been built. General Rrueilnff ie of the emwr
wounded in the bip and is now in a figure. In hie -character of a M.elm,
hospital In iyggland general. Sir Hector bas grown a gene
As the residence of her brother, E.S. tache, but it loan not mule bis to.
Whiteman, of Broderick, Seek , Iles. tures nnrecognisahk'. awl mom..
Violet Tomiineen, recentle of See- who did not Know of Sir fleeter have
forth, wen married to W. R. Bl.osb_ commented nn the .tures and ',team,
ard, of Nelson, B. O. - Binary cirru'r.etanrw enni•e•eed whale
the rise of the Russian enwtwsrwd.r
It is odd. to say the least. Owe pietist
out. that a man in s'rp..me enninemd
of one of the enemata nReweivee sof the
war should he of a previnwv istebery
totally unknown. "Brusik+ff" le Ara
e. real Rutwian name, aavwaw, And
the photograph. ref the Seemed extol,
be does not look like* Rmeiaw.
it is an ipter.sting thaney. and Ow,
ilhierrattng one, more that lewswr►,
like hops. sprtnns et./nal in this hug
man breast. There are sissry portio
who still refit.* to idles, that fees
Kitchener 1. deed $,R wnfevtenawiv
leech remanent milt darter frespresitly
in flseratar, Stam i. tW lite. deesita
the fart trust tt tr',Mssl ilr Chem
fiction. {1
Confirmed Soapkions.
ileet* Mora was nee of thewllsM►
cient possima who .lway. refine Ito ere
know ledge e•i paten Whims* or
ig-
norance When the eiream sod sew
sideeenw esti* to towel and 1M moon
digitator owlet fog 'omens. to go op
for-
ward. P horsey t mantirions was
taking various wonderful ...ticker tog
of Mose's ftsrtntettba. Lastly. be ay -
fleeted a pair of whits rabbits from
Mono's busby wool..
"Weren't you swnallbsd it the rob.
Cayen Presbyterian church held
very successful miniver'shry services
oo Sundt., October 22nd. Rev, F. H.
Larkin, of 8eaforth, WAS the preacher
for the day.
R. Phillips, L. A. B., late organist
of James street Methotiat church, has
secured an eseelleot position as or-
ganist in the city of Jackson. Mich..
at a salary of 62,000, the second high-
est paid ie that city.
A Quiet wedding took place at the
James Avert parsonageon Thursday
October lPeh, when Rev. J. W. Rate'
wilted in msrrisne Mies Valeria fled•
ford, datiehtet of Mr. and Mre. O. R.
Bedford. and William H, Armstrong.
son of Me. and Mn, I. Armstrong. all
of Wert.
Capt. B. R. D. sod Vier. ' Ie melt&
(nee Mise-FMos Dow) hoes arrived
home from the front. Their arrived
lo tows was quiet, owing to the feet
that few people knew wbgrt thew were
to arrive. Capt. and Mre. Hewn`
went over with tib Toronto Univers. . w -..► ,1
pity Medical Corp. Por snow those • /•: ase-. _... _
May were .engaged In boerital weri irt-.isia. laot.tr 6 in—
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