The Signal, 1918-1-17, Page 7Be Clean -and Safe.
TWA of the perm -lades this&
your slim sad elotbes must
some into sustain witb every
1'y. Thea remember that
there is • splendid maiseptie
LIFEBUOY
HEALTH SOAP
Uso Lifebuoy for the beads,
the beth, the •bites, and the
borne. Its rich, abundant
Whir salons safety. The miW,
antiseptic odor •aaisbes
quickly after use.
IMII IiI1STIEIS
United
TOaONTo
Arohf
regi
Greens
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STOWE'S
THE RED BARN,
THE SIGNAL - GODERICH ONTARIO
!wen West in 1902. He was sixty-eight 1
years of age.
COUNTY and DISTRICT I Lieut. Wes1eY Caldwell' pi Mr. and
Mrs. William Caldwell, Hensall: arrived
_wwrwe hone unexpectedly last week from over -
The
st1s where he had been in active service
[arid u'• '1 1 by the late Joseph I for over three years. He is on furlough
owing to illness from having been gassed.
He has a Military Medal whith he won
Llewellyn W. Andrew, formerly of CJs- on the held of action.
borne. was married at Beaconsfield. Mtn., The death of Miss Annie Knox. lough
January 2nd, to Miss Grace Sutherland. ter of the late George Knox and of Mrs.
Some fifty farmers mit in the whoa' Kno,i, occurred in Mullett on the tlth
house of S. S: No. 2, Hay, on the evening inst. The deceased
eased was born ons Hullett
of January 3rd and organised a Farmers' forty-seven
in s ago. She Burns' Presbyterian church.
Club. Besides ' her mother, she leaves a sister
George Muldoon, of Brussels, has and three brothers: Mrs. Isaac Rapson.
chased the Shaw farm. adj/si ting the of Hullett: Jam, of Macklin, Sask.:
vil-
lage of Musacr for tits,(!)). The farm
William and John, of Mullett.
contains )35 acres. CLINTON.
ac-
llugh Forsyth, a former well-known I lit B. Chant is recovering from an ill -
resident of Mures towns+hip, died at
Frobisher. Sask.. December 31st, to his ness of several weeks' duration.
eighty-second year. I Miss Ilene Miller has gone to Duiigan-
Sol. Kipper, who has conducted a bar• non to take a position in the telephone
her shop and confectionery' business at central. Robertr. and Mrs. and
Lunch, ns movnty3 to Bayfield, where he two daughters havve moved to t Armstrong
from
will open a barber shop. township.
The senior department of the Walton Stanleyer Pepper. of Tuckesmith, is re-
public school is supporun(f a prisoner of tiring from the farm and intends remov-
ing t Clinton in the spring.
of 12.50 a month to do this Pte. Percy Hitchen, one of the first
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Davidson, of Ethel. men to join the 181st Battalion hers, re -
have received the sad news that their son. turned ;Home last week and w}s given a
•
i creel, was burned to death inla gasoline Civic reception.
explosion at , Hooker, Oklahoma, last - Geo. Watts who recently sold his farm
week.near lirucefield, has purchased the resi-
A1abe1 Etbel, youngest daughter of dehce of Miss Tebbutt on Princess street
Mrs Robert Mitchell, Mole,w:.rth, was and will move into the town in the spring.
wedded December .mirth to
John Camp- Michael Lenehan, G., T. R. engineer,
bell. a prosperous young farmer of Grey died at London on the 3rd inst. He ran
township. for some years on the London. Huron &
John Gemmell, of the '2nd concession of Bruce passenger train to Wingham and
smith has gold lits farm to Mat- was well known here and all along the
Banes. of C. ed,;o.t, was sold by auction
to Nelson Sinclair for 54,92.5.
SEYEN YEARS
TORTURE
NttMs. Helped Him Until Ha Took
"FRUIT-A-TIVES"
SOUTH STREET
for 'Bus, Livery
and Hack Service
'Buses meet all trains. Passen
gers called for in any part of the
town for outgilSng trains on
G. T. R. or C. P. R.
Prompt attention to all orders or
telephone calls.
Good horses Firstclass rigs
luckRr
thew Haney, of Amhersthurg. Mr. Gem- line.
mell has purchased a residence in Eg- At Saskatoon on New Year's Day Miss I butt nothing did me good. Fi .alt(, a
mondville. Mabel Lanxoxi, daughter of Mrs. John 1 f,.i advised "Fruit-a-tives'•. I took
The 463 -acre farm of Russell Robertson, I-anxon of Clinton. was married to this grand fruit medicine and it made
Richard Noble, of Adanac, Sask., son of I me well. I am grateful to "Feist -a -
SOUTH HURON ELECTION.
Majority of 55 Votes for J. J. Merrier,
U sioniat
Following is the result of the o ficial
count made by Mr. Robert Wilson. re-
Huronin election of. of the es cast In •8titith
December 17th
SEAliORTH.
AL/ERT VARNER
Buckingham, Que., May 8rd, 1915.
For seven years, I sulrered terribly
from Severe !Headaches sad ladigesl ibu.
I had belching gas from. the stomach,
bitter stuff would come up into toy
mouth after eating, while at times I had
nausea and vomiting, and had chronic,
('onctipation. I went to several doctors
and wrote to a specialist in Boston but
wit hout benefit. I tried many remedies
No. 1.
No. 2
No. 3.. _.........
No. 4.. -
No. 5
12th concession of (trey, has_ been sold t Mrs. Noble of this town. The young
Robertson
Hach the purchased
being farm Mher. couple will make their home at Adanac.
Robertson hao pu SEAFORTH.
(lith Sarah Ehz Miss Mildred Jones has gone to SaW
Elisabeth,Moorr, wife of Blanch -1
and Williams, of 'the 2nd wncession of inaw to train for a nurse.
Stephen, died January 7th in her thirty- Lieut. Dot Reid. 80 overseas Mr. and Mrs
fourth year. Besides her husband, four J. F. Reid, ho,
e
I small children siAvive. 161st Hurons. returned home last week.
JI Pte. J. A. Thibideau, K
the l6lst Hurons at Bru
his home at Listowel last w
severely wounded by shra' pa
a}t \ t urnea Holyrood friends.
A light case of smallpox has dgveloped the holidays at the home of Mer daueh- of
H. R. STOWE
Telephooe5l Succtssor to T. N. Day is
For Good Reliable Shoe
Repairs, try
Smith & Ring
39 East Street. Opposite Knox Church
Give Us a Trial
GIRLS WANTED
For IIIc a work to 1111 the place. of
men +M• nave donetot ere going to the
front. Yo,. ng women can reinter he
'country teal .ervi••e by pts puin to
take !Jo -Woo. In bank., and bu-mares
office... 1n. 140 k-
Soc.,ial C...or •a ,,f training
me 140) -.abje t. d and x431 wbe reser....
...
StoAeets nil•• ate., any Gitur.JPn-traced
cwtwl"4Yo free.
Northers Business College Ltd.
ow EN !./AI.. D. ,r1'. •
C. A. FLEMING. Principal.
tbs' service in France.
enlisted with Geoige Patterson, for many years a
Is. arrived at prominent resident o , Seaforth, died at
k. He was his home at Toronto on the 5th inst.
1 after six Lt. -(o1. andifMrs. Wilson have re- ---
f New York. where they spent paying their annual visit to Lucknow and
•tives", and to everyone who has mise-
rable health with Constipation and Indi-
gestion and Bad Stomadh, I say take
" Fruit{-tives ", and you will get well ".
ALBERT VARNER.
50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sise, 23e.
At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of
price by F ruit-a-lives Limited, Ottawa.
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No. ti
torr. Mrs. W. Holt.•I Thos. Kelly, Ashrield, was arrested
township. the subject ung a reels
former t dent who recently arrived from On New Year's Day, at/Moose Jaw last week on charges of stealing pa
the Wes Precautions are being taken Sask.. Miss Margaret -A. Broadtoot from farmers' rigs at the )Cain House
to prevent ates.spread of the disease. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Broad- stable. He admitted the thefts and was
At the Lutheran parsonage. Zurich, on\ foot. was married to Jetties_ Ward Shoe- remanded for eight days.
January :3rd, Rev.,H. Rembe performed Matt. Rev. W. G. Wilson officiating. The The results of the Lucknow municipal
the marriage•, ceremony uniting Miss '.e is a granddaughter of Mrs. J. H. elections were as follows: Reeve -Rob -
Frieda Vincent;,of Dashwood, and Ferd- Br.' • foot and also of A.Davidson of ert Johnston. Councillors - W • E. Hender-
She and her husband will con- Robert Thompson, Wm. Murdie. G.
in Morris
inand Schroeder of the Babylon fine. Seat. h. a • Hender-
son.
The school board for 191+ is
Hay. time toreside at Moose Jaw.
[ V A Newton, U R Mc -
(A pretty wedding took place at the
home of Mr and mfrs. J. Flood. Ethel, WHAT
0
HE WOMEN OF THE 1 composed R. D. Cameron, . Mitchell.
RAI RIES SAY. W. E. Treleaven, J. A: Glenne.
A rather, peculiar condition has arisen
in Exeter municipal election. Only a
sufficient number were nominated to fill
the positions -that is, one reeve. four
No. 1.._
No, 2
No. 3.
No. 4
when their oldest datiahter. Bernice, was
united in marriage ts) Joseph Srnnth - - -
Rev. Mr. Johnson perfdxmed the cere- T Would Hot fls Without Dodd's
Pitts.
At the home of the bnde't parents. Mr. Kidney ill
•
and Mrs. John MdGavm, McKillop. last Keystone. Alberta, Jan.14 (Spacial)- I 1mGlltxs and three school trustees. The
week, their only daughter, Jennie. was ••I would not be without Dodd's Kidney • returning officer on closingthetr nomination
united in marriage to Wilbur' Turnbull. ,Pills in the house." That is the state' stated that it would be necessary for the
ment
fioGrey township, Rev. R. A. Lpndy of- ben the
prairies.thousands
T have learned from candidates to qualify in the usual way.
ficJong.experience that the old reliable Cana- that is, by noon on Wednesday following.
John Ferguson, of Mullett. who has ted long kidney, One councillor and two school trustees
listed for overseas service, was waited than remedy, womDoan's
Kidney Pills failed to do so. The question is: Since
of Mr. and 1\1rs. is the suffering woman's best triertd. there was no necessity ter a ballot being
upon at the Sanderson
in Among the latest to make thus state- taken, Was it necessary that the of being
Richard Sa ithraonr that ddtownshipa and rent is Mrs. Sallie Allen, a wel >known tionsshould be signedhaPrevious to
presented with a farewell address and a resident here. Mrs. Allen says: ''t. suf- noon papers should
d or would a date
ca -
wrists watch.
fered constantly from a pain in my back late. but previous to then first meeting,
Mn Ritchie.s wife of PeternRitchie, 's and stomach and was much depressed`.I suffice ? inions differ, but legal opinion
Zealandia,mher Sas(;.• died on New Fear's tried different medicines, but they did me, suis the latter is sufficient. -Exeter Times.
IYay' in eighty-first year. Before going no good At last 1 tried Dodd's Kidney
West Sight or nine years ago Mr. and Pills and they helped me at once. I al-
• Mrs. Ritchie lived in Grey township, and ways keep them in the house, and I Mixon C.arine C. nd Fisheries, Minister imf
a stn, John, st.11 lives in that township. would no4 be without them," Partain announcement that lee Govern -
The death occurred at Mather, Man., , EXETER I meet has decided to inaugurate a Prc-
del
on r)eec,..c. O'Brien.
reissue iP ( I
formerly of Hay township. His wife and cision has
nil d ht survive the David Rt>sd has gone to Sarre t wo• rk arch in Can -
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No. 2
No.3...
No. 4
No. 5
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No. 4
building program.
n reached to utilize to u -
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No. 2
No. 3
No. 4 99
6N
No. 5 •74
No. 6 30
No. 7 . 86
No. 8
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1 several sons a Hug ors . capacity al existing spy
only member of the family remainins in at his trade a will move is amt Y ring i arils i n steel
this county being a son. William, of there shortly. \ ' ada in the pied approved types
Zurich. I Exeter finds tln cutting off of one train cargo steamers of the most
Eggert, of Manley, died on the a day each way on he L., H. & B. Railway for the use of the Government and for
John EgKregistry in Canada He also announces
6th inst., in his mnety•stccnd year. He line makes a very ilsconvenient mail ser- I that to overcome the` Heic also
in regard
came fromaGermany
in ist43 and at one vice•
timeotia-
rfarmed in Wawanosh. Hisof wife,
Mc- ter, was married recentik at Burlington 'tie Morlock,` formerly of Exe- I to ns securing
under way steel
responsible
formerly Miss ,Elizabeth
Hoegy.will reside firms for the establishment of mills for
lKaugh. survives with one sun and eight to Edgar Williamson. ey rolling these plates and a, definite an -
daughters. at Burlington. nouncement will be made shortly.
The death occurred on the 4th init. Mrs. Winer, widow of the }ate William _ -
of Archibald Campbell. of the 1st line of Winer. a Stephen, died here hin the Sth '
Morris: in his sixty-fourth year. The de- ins .. in ht -r eighty-second year,, Robert Penrod Starts' areer as Detective. No.
o.
Let Sherlock Holmes kook to his laurels! No.
ceased had hued nearly all his fife in the Sweet, of Crediton, is a brother. \t>( the Raffles take to the underbrush!
township and was well known and highly deceased. The irresistible and ingenious Penrod No.
esteemed. He is survived by his wife, Alonzo Heywood. 13. A., of Cairlary.
and four daughttv3 1n of Caleb Heywood of town, was tear has started on his caner as a detective Ni, 4;
Ont.,top d believe it he will show you
ces Annan
( hen fine a 1 del
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1 OVERCOATS
OVERCOATS
' OVERCOATS
'i
THREE »clic Jt.Gntl.S t.i ,,.ittt
;ahead of us, and you ',,ilL'•find it
I real economy to be well and comfort-
ably clad in one td cur •rtes'',• -,it ;cf.!
Overcoats. •
Call and sec the=1.knl.lid •
ff
i
are offering.
McLEAN BROS.
semi -Ready Tailors The Swale, Coderich
A committee apreenttvl by the town
Council of Clinton to look into
the Iid
d
situation has fecur'd a
Stanley township and iis ready havit ' 4 ht. Wld ll
t
Ce' When whon,•tdfuel.
•. t to those
a: Whee there': tea ccots the.
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DELCO-LIGHT
is one of the products manu-
factured in "Dominant Day-
ton," described in the biggest
ad. ever published in The Sat-
urday Evening Post. Read
this S -page ad. in the Decem-
ber 1;) issue of The Post. •
Delco -Light increases Farm
Efficiency and makes life on
the farm bigger and better.
Over 200 Delco -Light plants
are installed in Huron, one of
the latest being in the home
of Mr. Geo. Laithwaite.
There is a Delco -Eight deal-
er near you, anywhere in
Huron County.
Write this office for inform-
ation.
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one 91n a If you don't is
Heiner has sold his residence tied last month at Shequia •No. 7
J. J • his badge.
pro{forty at ne. Zurich ytoownshiJ. who hwill daughterofMr. and Mrsn John Untie. 1 In January Cosmopolitan. Booth Tar -
the e,os - Andrew Campbell, who recently is- kington begins a serial entitled "Penrod
gas possession in0 Ape 1. Mr:Merner has.
also sold the 150 -acre farm on the Bron- posed of his farm in Uaborne, has Qur- Jaatiber," which is the most amusing '•
son Ime, known as the Melick farm, to chased from Milo $sell the local ford Penrod story that Mr. Tarkington has So Borth
agency and is now in possession. Mr. written.
Philip Masse. The price of the farm was begins b shadowing his teacher 1 Clinton
$9.0(X). Snell will devote moat of his timeioto the Pen practice, but the ordeal makes, Exeter ..
farm he recently purchased from Sweet -just f p
Mrs. Robert Mason, a former weld Bra her so •rvous that Penrod decides it 1 Exeter
known resident of East week awanTo and WINGH.AM. I will he Ju\t as well to select another i Ilensall ell
1 Bluevale, died last at Toronto. subject. Tucker:mtth
where she had been living with a Baugh- I hlcKilln
ter since the death of her husband six A general delivery system has been in- Of course, \ou have been reading thof e Stanley
years ago. The remains were brought to of A. ted in Windham, under the control Penrod
stories eelCosmopolitan,
nrodopooSo don and,
I i coley
Was in her for interment. Mrs. Mason of A. Reid.to but- 11at'
s in seventy-sixth }ear. SeriC(• John Luttollnehiss returned
u ierinq from Cosmopolitan t if you have but et S:elohen
II w4from overseas. Will am Valens, who was formerly a row, beg or steal it! (;ldcvith Township.
welbknown resident of Kinloss township. spinal meningitis. Mullett.
died recently at Saskatoon. In the year Mr. and Mrs. Richard •James cele A little sweetheart ttirw' and then is I
1x94 he contested the riding
R f South
embed- 'flheir at thei
r home Ind wedding' Dec- Ieliahed by the best of milt.
was of t a few votes. Me ham. died on the 5th inst. atStratford,
Year's Day.
was dr,eatrd by only I to which place he moved a few years ago.
- - He was in his eighty-ninth year. 1
Vera ("Peggy") Cowell, daughter of Keeping Our o
"OASOARETS" WORK
Pte. R. T. and Mrs. Cowell, succumbed
WHILE YOU SLEEP to an attack of pneumonia at the earls
age of fourteen years. Her father is
'overseas. d• of cod liver oil for
For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Mr. and M -s. Andrew Linklater lel and
Sluggish Liver and Bowes( quietly celebrated rise fiftieth anniversary
Take Caaearata tonishL oTheye1were dmarried at on w Bluevale' 00 Thousands of Our Soldiers aro Taking
January 1st, 1t4t34, I
Furred ,Tongue, Bad Taste, Tadlltes• Charlotte E. Naylor, wife of J. Wesley i
tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head• 1 Waiters, 'died Monday of last week to her
aches come from a torpid liver and t fiftieth year. She was a daughter of the
clogged bowels, which cause your atom- I tate Foun sin Nayl to of East Wawanosh
ach to become tilled with undigested and had spent her the in Wingham and
which ills an a William Saunders died on Monday of
io a swill barrel. That's lbs first in his eighty-fifth year. Befo
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In the Same Boat
one Windy afternoon a landkad while
pasting along the ,.ountry lane observed
one of his cottager, eating ho; frugal meal
on the roarlstde before ht , humtlk h wa lc
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ling. "Why. Henry.'' he said. "why
you eating out here all alone tammcred,
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• Soldiers Strong
Early in the world war experience
trengthenroved the
he
extraordinary valuelung troubles.
soldiers against colds, pneumonia
re
food d ferments like gar- district.
step to untold misery -indigestion, foul 1 coming to Wingham eighteen years ago I mouse tt Guarantee. the Purest Norwealadv i0 rf1
roil .kin, mortalo the towil-
sigh in food value and rich in blood -making properties.
SoestNa will strengthen you against winter sickness.
Beware of Alcoholic Substitute*, t7
spina aewne, Toronto. oat.
113 EMULSION
et -1111111W/ It alt •;11.4,1•0"
Thar.; h•/ I:,,d I'll h.lv0 l 111.-.4 'or
•;ora. Let'•: have .1 twin .it il." Root t,".
,he 40114(04 4.1,110 •fay l,unfhe 3.uw1.
lord pt.weederi (" .nil•( iRr i.ttage.l Ae
soon .1S 114 hat! ,i iced (h.• 13f,/r ,1 F1(1 10 .
t1•1t fell n(tort his titanddefs .IIOI .t w•i-
ma4.' Volta •hn0k,r1 "14.444 'err
.110 yr, yo oul(1 wd114rt4 ('10a1 4s.ot %%iv
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he I:m.1101.11.Idea inn. 'i')'1•ly. hhr
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1 lit'4 r11W MA rli,)4.dr,1•• na•11t.
the •t).e* 4e'Itt .•vii h 4.1, .n.d I:11•I 1'.t
hied k,ntlly I,, -Mon on hi, •111.41.
•'Never 1 und, henry," ...ud he. n , 4-
metv, " my\ chow ley `4 nose teeter St. ,
too."
THE SIGNAL'S
CLUBBING
LIST, 1918
,.,.,....•• • s, bad b t1' yellow reyd tel f r many years m
ere% everything that Is boyribte and 1 ibei 8) Howidc, Mn Geo. Twamlcy, of
• t1auseating• A assearet l8:afght wAll' Ashfield, is a daughter.
Robert Wilson giv. your eenetipated bowel, a 'boroughLUCKNOW.
olansing and straighten jou out A. Buckley. of Reston, i
Delco -Light Products mernlms• 1 e wont 1rbiM you s14rep- Mies Arta
(;oderiCh w 1Prsat hdk fvo ' nom' .t will Man., is visiting in town for the winter.
Hamilton St. keep you koalas gest for walks. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, of Winnipeg are
The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe . • • • •$4•75
The Signal and Daily Mail and Empire . 4.75
4.75
The Signal and Toronto Daily World.... , . 3
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and Weekly Star 1.90
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The Signal and Presbyterian and West-
minster
.60
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n (Bos-
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ton)
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.50
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any pub-
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'('1'c I' . ,nt11 Daily titer 4,:t.1.40 Icon 91.1111)
- the di re papers for $4.70.
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