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The Signal, 1917-12-13, Page 7urn tar^Jrl ru "fir -i .. FE atS*our• o THE SIGNAL "GODER1CH ONTARIO Watt tn. Ts(IMMAY, DEC. 13,, 1917 11/ The low cost per cup It is hard to believe that a cup of good, rich tea only costs about a fifth of a cent, but, you see, Red Rose consists chiefly of Assam teas -the richest, strongest teas in the world. Red Rose easily yields 250 cups to the pound. And it's a tea of , rare economy and flavor. Kept Good by the Sealed Package oNs MM.es.t I COUNTY and DISTRICT' Reeve Reis and family left Wroxeter on Monday. for their new home at Galt. Pte. Laidlaw Strachan, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strachan. of Ethel, is reported missing. Rev. G. F. Powell, late of Milverton. is the newly appointed rector of ithe Angli- can chureh at Wroxeter. Miss Jemima Johnston has sold her 75 -acre farm on the south boundary. Stanley, near Drysdale, to Frank Corri- veau, of Stanley. - John Abrahatlt, one of Howick's oldest settlers, passed away on the 2nd inst., following a paralytic stroke. He was in his seventy-ninth year. David Dewar, of• the Sauble line. Stan- ley, has purchased the property at Bay- field known as the Whiddon estate and has moved to that village. The 100 -acre farm ensile and a -quarter east of Belgrave, recently bought by Ah drew Taylor, has been sold by him' to Joe Miller, of Belgrave. The price is said to be $5. 800. tss The death occurred at Cranbrook on Friday,. November 30,. of Miss Aggie Duncanson, in her thirty-second year. She had been suffering .from a form of nervous paralysis. Alex. Campbell, of Cromarty, has sold his farm to a neighbor, James How, and will move to Seaforth. The farm con- tains 13t) acres, with good buildings. and the purchase price was 611.000. The marriage of Hiss Julia M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Baker, j Lover Brothers Cranbrook, to Leo F. Killoran, of Saska- "w Larnacatoon. formerly of Stratford, took place at j a ,. TORONTO Winnipeg on the 1st inst., Rev. Father Blair ofliciating- Word has been received of the death. in a hospital in England, of Pte. Edgar C.' Ardell, son of Mrs. Wm. Ardelh of Win- nipeg, formerly of Gerrie.' He was severely wounded in Prance several 'months ago. The young man was born in Gerrie about ! twenty-five years ago. years ago and fourteen, years ago retired James Hoggarth. one of the best- from the farm and.came to Wingham. known residents of the Cromarty section, His wife died five years ago and seven died Monday of last week at the good sons and tier daughters survive. old age of eighty-five years. He came to James Mulvey, auother pioneer resi- Canada from England when a young man, dent, pasted away on Thursday. Novem- and for nearly -sixty years was a' residegt ber ' 3th. He was born in Ireland and of the locality in which he died. • came to Canada in early manhood. He An old resident of Cranbrook passed farmed for a number of years ih Wallace away November 21.th, in the person of township. Perth county. and later in Mrs. Agnes sgrown. at the good old age Turnberry, and thirteen years ago carte of eighty-foue years. The deceased had to Wingham. He is survived by his wife s ; been a resident of Grey township since and a family of four stats and • seven the year 1874. Mr. Brown died many daughters. years ago, and of a family of twelve eleven are living. THEY CURED HIM AND THEY Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gardiner. of ! DID IT QUiCK. Kirkton, have received official, notifi- --- cation that their son, Pte. Edward Gard- - What George W Ggrdoer Says . si iner, has been killed in actin. This is ; Dodd's Kidrse►.Pills. the second son to make the supreme ' sacrifice, Pte. Earl Gardiner having been Fern Creek. Alta.. Dec. 10 (Stieciall- killed last June. Two other brothers are After suffering for three years from kid - still at the front. Of a family of five ney trouble. Geo. W. Gardner, a well - boys four donned the khaki: the fifth is known farmer living near here. is again in a member of Parliament in Saskatche- the best of health and he gives full credit wan. I for his cure to Dodds Kidney Pilis. •The death occurred at Londesboro' on "1 think Dodd's Kidney. Pill are won Saturday, December 1st, of Mrs. Riley, derfud, ' Mr. Gardner said in telling of widow of the late W. J. Riley, aged his cure. ' -My trouble started from a sixty-eight years. The deceased was a strain or a cold and I noticed it first native of Devonshire, England, She is about three years ago. My eyes were 6 survived by three sorts and four laugh- puffed and swollen and had dark circles 12. ters: Harry, of Londesboro'; Joseph and under them. i was very irritable at times Forest, of Newark. N. J.. Mrs. L. and my skin had a dry, harsh feeling. My 9 Mair, of Hullett; Mrs. G. W. Bradford, sleep was broken' and unrefreshing, and 1 16,00 of Goderich: Mrs. F. L. Moss, of Wawa-' had a bitter taste in my mouth in the . , and Mrs. L. D. Walters, of London. • morning. i took medical advice. but got Wednesday. November 31st, the no permanent benefit till i used Dodd's is of Grace, daughter of Mr. and Kidney Pills. Just two boxes of them wage Mrs. Wm. A. Johnston, of Ashfield, too did... Wilfri Farrish, son .i ofixed me up art! 1 feel as well as i ever f Mrs. D. ' 4; Farrish, of Lanes, took' place at - SEAFORTH the Ash Id mane*. Rev. J. S. Hardie ,officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Farrish will C. Dowson, of Zurich, has purchased a reside on t groom's farm on the 10th residence in Seaforth and .bas nwved his concession o Ashfield. A reception at- family to town. - tended by abo 250 persons was held in Alex. Campbell, of Cromarty. has pur- honor of. the wly-wedded couple on chased the Sutherland residence and in - their return from a wedding trip. tends moving in from the farm in the CLI spring. Dance December 14th- manager. Dancing will coonmrnce at A social dance will be held at the 8:30 p.m. Carte and have a good time. Masonic Temple. Goderich. Friday. De- Everybody welcome. Committee - A. ember Illth. Good music and floor Keating. A. -McGregor and J. Stacy. Chris 18 Su**es' ' • AT WALK S . If ,b Two Stores ..° THE STORE WITH E !-1/ T the Furniture Store we month getting ready for the Christ have assembled together the best selecti gifts ' ever shown in this store. We interesting prices: - i only Library Table, fumed oak yrs}f .11., only Library Table, fumed oak - only Library Table, fumed oak only Library Table, golden oak Tapestry Library Table Cover Mahogany Parlor Lamp (electric) Floor Lamp, fumed oak, 2 -light, complete Smoker's Cabinet, fumed oak White enamel Dressing Table Sectional Book Case, 3 -section fumed oak, complete Oak Rocker Arm Chair Carpet Sweepers O -Cedar Mops 6 ladies' Work Baskets have • STOCK Health Triumphs over dimes, every time you use Lifebuoy Soap. For it• mild beeflieg and cleansing oil• sre .barged with cleans's& properties that make it simply u.slu.ble. LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Mild and pure enough for Baby's ski. -therefore emi- nently suitable for yours. The mild, aati•eptie odor vanishes quickly after use. OAP At all Grocers 172 busy this last s trade. We of suitable uote some .$18.00 21.00 9.50 .00 top and base, in • 11 11 11 15.00 3.00 $2.50, 2.75, 3.00 $2.50, 2.75, 3.00 75c, $1,00, 1.25, 1.75 Special $2.50 each Suit Cases $2.00, $2.50 $3.00, $3.50 Club Bags $3.00, $4.50 46.50, $10.00 \Trunks 5.00,$6.00,$7.50 $8.50, $9.00 ,., $ 10.0 .t PICTU RES -We have a real Christmas section in both stores. To make your wife's heart hound with indescribable joy bring her home a Phonograph We have them at all price. from SI7.00 to $250.00 at the et Annex Store. You will find fifteen models carried in stock. We are the only authorized dealers for the famous Columbia Grafonolas. There's a real bargain awaiting you at the Annex, in a fine Piano. Could not tell it from new. Only used a short time. Regular price was $450.00. We will sell it now for $250.00. Easy terms or cash. Coal is scarce. Don't worry. Drop into Walker's store and buy a nice Comforter. Prices from 53.00 to $15.00. Picture Framing Promptly and Neatly Done Special Prices on Kitchen Cabinets Take your wife home a Columbia Grafoaola The Store of Qiality. Often the ataspast-Always the dot e. 3 s N. Newton McTavish. of Toront:t, editor Mrs. Chas. Twitchel eft last week en of The Canadian Magazine. and his route to Calgary, w she and Mr. dau •hter spent a few days here with his Twitchell intend making t eir home. brother, Mr. J. McTavish. Jack McCaughey, who h been spend- ing several months in New ntario and has. also been in New Brun wick and Quebec. is spending a holiday at is home here. He has joined the lkoya Flying Corp• and commences training at onto in Jen.rary and later will probably to Texas to complete his training. W INGHAM. A highly esteemed resident of Wingham, Mrs. Malcolm Lamont, died on Wednes- ,' iy, November •28th. in her sixty-ninth ear. She is survived by three sons and ....... r oak daughter. ad. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Pringle have on a de set donated by several citizens, arrived home from the West, where they and' of Of - 11(11 has been cabled to Eng - had been residing for some years. Mr. lair( for t • Huron Battalion Christmas Pringle will remain nn his farm in Turn- dinner fend rid the balance is to be used berry and his son will take charge of the for the chit. en of the soldiers on this farm in the West. . side of the wa r. William Merkley. one of the pioneers of As mentioned 'n these columns last - this district, has been gathered tis his week, Corp. Howa Hays, son of , Mr. fathers. his death taking place November and Mrs. James I . s. is reported as 211th,. in his seventy-ninth year. Mr among the wounded. France. He.. was Merkley came to Turnherry forty-nine struck by a piece of s II. which tore a large gash in his hip. hile no bones were fractured, the woun i3 'a serious one and will take a long t e to heal. A Grippe Epidemic When admitted to the hos. tal Corp. Hays found his nurse to be M s R.ibb, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Joh Robb, next-door neighbors of his own fi s in Seatorth. Corps, arrived home last week, Ile has I, heen working in England, France and 1 Salonika. While threshing at the farm of Chas, Kerslake on the London road Clifford Hilt had the nu -fortune to be severely crushed between the engin and separator and aornewhat burned. The remains of the late David Hill, who died at Guelph on the :9.th ult., were brought to Exetee for interment. The deceased was a resident of Exeter for over thirty years, and for some years was connected with the Exeter salt works. Ile was in his eighty-fourth year. Mrs. Mill died only about live weeks before her husband. yt MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. (.ODERICII TOWNSHIP. Goderich township council ntet Deeeni- hrr ;ird, iii Holmes' hall, Holmesville, with all members present. Minutes of last meeting as read were confirmed. Moved by Councillor Holland, seconded by Councillor Lindsay, that bylaw No. 7. appointing places and Mtaers for nomina- tions and election as read be passed, Carried. Norninat\ons to be held in Holmes' hall, HolmesviJle, on Monday. I December :IL at 12 o'clock noon; and it an election is necessary, the following polling booths, deputy. returning officers . and poll clerks are appointed: No. 1 --(range Il'all. 4th concession. Chris. W. Johnston. D. R. 0.; Geo. Mc- llwain, clerk. No. 2 ---George O. Sturdy's house. How- ard Sturdy, -D. R. 0., Austin Sturdy, clerk. No. :I -Albert Harrison's house, John Woods, 11 R. O.; Albert Harrison. clerk. No. 4-W. H. Elliott's • house. Robert Cluff, D. R. Ir.: Lewis Anderson, clerk. No. 5 -Bert Murphy's house. Bert Murphy. D. R. O.; Ir Merrill. clerk. • licks' house, (.uy chardsonickrk. received the orders were payment of the same: Thomas Ilett s, gravel. 117.01: councillors, services at be rd, SI30; A. Cantelon. services as clerk. SI ,; J. E. Whitely, sarvices as treasurer, DRYS; neve, clerk and assessor. selecting juror. 110; Mrs. Falconer, lumber. for bridge. S:.' A. Cantelon. postage and stationery. $8. No. o. - Mrs. Hart Hicks D. R. 0.: Robt. The following accoun sanction of the board a drawn on the treasurer for IMP =IMP t1 1 Christmas Novelties .A, W1: have .t .full line of C.:h; istmas Novelties. Everything. suitablt for men's wear. ). A FEW SUGGESTIONS sot Aftlib 4 Ties-: i• :,,. Scarfs Suspenders Combination Sets ti A 13races, Garters, I Ioleproof 1 I osiery, Gloves, Shirts, Caps, Sweaters, Linen lIan(Ikerchicfs. In fact everything to be found in an up -t( -(late Gents' Furnishing 1-1oust ,~6,, .•, •,..: etas Buy Him His Gift at This Store I McLEAN BROS. i Semi -Ready Tailors The Square, Goderich =I REM 1 Chas. Williams, jr., gravel, 11.00; Mr: -- - - -- W. Weston. gravel, 112.4',; Mrs. Potter. gravel, 52.80; Geo. Vanderburg, oversee- ing work, 12; Jas. McMillan, winter road, 12; Chas. Fuller, winter road. Sl; T. K. Mair. gravel. $5.n0, plank, 117, supplying plank and work, S.I.50; board of health. 132.70; James Thompson. gravel, 15.25: James Blair, sheep killed by dogs. S25: Richard Porter. sheep killed by dogs. 1116; Geo. W. Sturdy. valuating sheep. S4: Ad. McCartney,• grading and drawing gravel, 57.50; John T. McGee. statute labor work, SI. .4 communication was • read from S. W. Miller asking the privilege of installing a gasoline tank • opposite his report} in the village of Helmesville Aubrey Crich. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C ich, has enlisted in the Naval Air Service and left last week for Toronto, wlrenhe he will proceed overseas. The wedding is announced of Pie . Francis George Habkirk. a Seaforth boy' now ove. seas, to Miss Fanny Robina Gautby, of lllackp■ol. England. The wedding took place November Lith. The old-time dance for the benefit of Belgian relief fund was a ereat suc- c s. The net proceeds from the dance nerd to 1139. which has been handed o the local treasurer of the fund. tion the sum of 1142.511 was raised • Every winter Health Boards warn against this weakening disease which often strikes .those who are least prepared to resist it. You should strengthen yourself against grippe by taking S!CQTT °EMULSION which is the cream of cod liver oil, refined, purified and so skilfully prepared that it enriches the blood streams, creates reserve strength and fortifies the lungs and throat. Don't delay It may mean much. Use SCOTT'S Refuse Substitutes P This met with the approval of the board. on motion of -Councillors Lindsay and Holland. Council adjourned to meet as per statute oo Saturday, the 15th day of December. ADAM CINTEtov, Clerk. BRUSSELS. • Will Stewart, wan of the late Donald Stewart. has been renewing old friend- ships here. His homer now is at Nassar o, Sask. F. S. Scott. of Brussels, was re-elected president a; the recent annual meeting of the Canadian Independent l'elephone Association at Toronto. On Sunday. December •2nd, Mary Neat widow of the late James Dudley, passed awa) at the age of seventy dears. The deci•a'cd came to Brussels forty years ago. She leaves three sons and four daughters, her husband having died over two years ago. EXETER. Mr. N. D. Hendon, after spending the summer with his sour George at Port Frank, has returned to town, for the winter. John C olwia has purchased front Wm. Russell, of town, his 1(1Lacre farm on the London road nrth, the purchase price being 17 aro • A Soldier's Letter's Journey. This' is what the pk toffice did for a pe y in order to deliver a letter to a sold Senit first to the Topographical Sectio R. E., East Africa. QForw , • it to D udoma, IAO miles in- land. •Traftsmit it to the Military His.. pita', Capeto Sent it back • home address, Forwarded it t a camp in Englani. Returned it he • again. Delivered it at rnlough. Antrim, The letter. posted -i' January, was rt. ceived in August and \le. R. Mcuten, Woerdvak road. Belfast, who has kir - warded the envek.pe • for inspection, estimates that it has p,urneryevl NAV miles Back and front the envelope is covered with addresses, • / Woman's incone+iteney is the grab st, of her charms. -Christmas Greeting cards. Havesyour name and greeting print,. on : an elegant Christmas card. 'Your - friends will appreciate sock a remem- brance. ()Mere left with The Signal will receive prompt attention.. The Signa to new 'sulcribers to $ 1 .00 January 1st, 1919 416/01L16ibibiblead/ ie/ UtWi11/tlr1b1b11/kb11/1blie rib11/ibtNU1t1/t,$it iUIth11.t1/11/11/110 i 3 ELE TRICGIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS « x0....m. ,w C.;gr,t! 7rWrz as .»wrussrw+.r „ea,aiK' • . Make Your Wife Happy as Well as Your Home • HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE OF r • ' i,tl• Electric -- - nc j Irons 3 4v Toasters i T Toaster Stoves ,• 1 pmy° fr'i•1 • Heating Pads Hotwater Cups Bedroom Heaters Vibrators a y I All above appli- 1. ances will be kept 1 • i% in repair, free of 1 I! 1 charge. - Z Z 2 3 A New Line of Flashlights , + l •N _ 'gig 3t • ectric Hetoting, AA ompljete fine of Vacuum Cleaners, 4F'ans, ortable Lamps, Cooking Ranges; Domes, Shades, Tungsten and Nitrogen Lamps. 3 4 A NE - STOCK OF ELECTRIC 4 OUR SPECIALTY ▪ Let us give you an esti- mate sti mate on wiring our home, office, garage or place of 3 business. r•1 q and Batteries on Hand' 3 1 FIXTURES HAS , JUST- ARRRIVF.i) tticfat: LION •mu. 'WOO rens MUSCAT NIGHT PHONES , Res. 193 .Office 82 tTs4.a e'",u ROBERT 3. WEST STREET, NEXT TO POSTOFFICE Capt. S. R. D. tt,,,;tt. , ho has been ®orotThlfefo/p/oreftwpfeff r'^ reirTTloTTophIyp►1 frftlifvfwe efflfltfefolupa ere • a..e.. I•sss•, out Vet saving overseas with the Army Medical tr k".• T A I T ••t n6 °o,Ifi:w;r GODERICH, ()NT. E. 1F 1I (!lurid•• tlamales% Carse DistetplM. ! ED. 7. ENSUE !M-'17. 5'F 60 Front St. West. Toronto I 4 S '