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The Signal, 1918-5-23, Page 7THE SiGNAL - GODERICH ONTARiO . ••...0•r.._ days ago, the ladder he was using fell and NERVOUS he was thrown heavily to the ground. He has since been obliged to use crutches to Buy Comlort Soap— the bigger bar of the same old high quality—at the same rice. Of course. there are no premiums now—but you're getting full value. pressed down and running over' in Soap instead. A bigger bar now The prevaium-making factories have either stopped manufacturing or else they can't get boats to ship with. So we've thrown the whole of our tremendous buying power into getting soap materials only °nd you now Comfort Soap.tthe largest sall your oseller worthhin Soap— in Canada. without premiums Certaiely that will be so until after the war. You will get the b.ee6t in the bigger Comfort bar. All Comfort wrappers and c.spona now me will lie re- claimed. Send them in eerie mail. oar p Premier's , aupply is still good. Write as for premium list. u Pugsley, Diagaaa & Co., Limited, Toronto SPECIALS at McEWEN'S 11'heu you have your garden ready dont forget we have the new seeds in Dutch Sets, Irish Cobbler Potatoes from the seed - house, Government inspected and marked. You have read of thd ando n Tea, Coffee, Matches. Get in your supply. Our valves in Tea cannot be beat. Our coffee is No. 1. Special in Matches for Satur- day, be a package. Special in Washing Ammonia. A few caxs left at 5 cents a pkg. worth lOc now and some at 10c worth 15c. Our line of prunes is moving at 12ic and 15c a lb. A nice assortment of children's school fiats at good values. COUNTY and DISTRICT Ethel had tour cattle killed by Iigh move around. The death took place on May nth of 1 Fred Gaisinui of Dashwood, at the age PROSTRATIDN year. The deceased was bol n in Germany, coming to Canada at May be Oata'oome by Lydia Hie hien o nlyf five[ een. weeks. N neesons thepeceased dand s x • pinkkam's V daughters surviv of sixty-seven Compound —VW. e. The death olxurred at her home near Letterproves It. May of Miss Lizzie Egmondville on Y. t Philadelphia, Ts — the cea died She was an active member of the Egmondville Presbyterian church and was much esteemed in the community. • Gemmell; tear th (arm on which she her hfty•eighth year. The de WN P1 have sed was n at athirty yeah l have beenenis bail ed, health sad had several at- tacks of ■erv4W pre t .. unit hs m7 whale were wore out. 1 was *sally mist:aat Wee Sanderson. an old and well-known resident of Hullett to nshht, died on Sun- day May 12th, aged nR cameto as Canada at tete n in age of twentyland. -one, shortly shortly afterwards coming to Bullet and taking up land. Mrs. Sanderson and a family of eleven sury,*r. Francis Maley, of Whalen. Berk of the township of Usborn•-, died 'ednesdaY, A sib following Lydia E Veg.table Gas - pound and it .l •ll wens. 1 aux Dow MIan t• E' a paralytic stroke. He w•as sixty-fourand advise all ailing waned t4C 1 on THUR°DAY, M %y 23. 1918 fi, ,ainimiramen c2 amerisaisal% BOYS' SUItS i years of age and had held the Lydia E.Pinkhsun's *getable eery petition of townshiip clerk for twenty two oma- po airs dna 1 will guarantee f they Yrs. years Besides his wife he leaves a family derive at ber►a t epee of four—two sons and two ng in France.hters- one FRANI FITZGERALa 26 N. 41st Street, of the sons. Gordon. being n I West Philadelphia, Pa. The Wrigley Company, of Toronto, Thee. are diessands of d women every. manufacturers of chewing gum. have no where in 1Mrs. rom nervousness, backache, less than five Iiurooians in their employ- putteringervo Bess, a ck of a ment. Miss Eleanor Maines and Miss headaches. and Jean Maines, daughters of the late M. functional deranpemen It was a Maines, of Los: Misro', hold responsible gratefled her l to writrit r this letter so that ober th restored width office positions; miss Mabel Livermore. 1 her daighter of H Ltvemiorr of the London womend find heilth as phbenefit from hu donee Hem — -- - -- - -- - $3.75 Boys' two and three-piece Suits with plain pants, ages from 12 to 16 years, regular $5.00 to $8.00, apecial for $3.75 McLEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors The Square, Coderich A 11M111110114111111 =1 4111101111411111111111111r, rod also holds an office position. John an suggestions in rd to r sem — McClyrnortt, of Stanley. and John Young, For sung res who swap going at the rate /,( about twenty of ie idea s.o are on the mechanical ata dition wnte Lydiak asa. The result of OW: miles an hour, made a quick turn and his Softie b idea o[ the amount of gum turned Co..y Lyars a rienee is at your servlew car upset. Henderson's head struck the oute by this when may swing bfron 40 tan rope hard roadbed. dislocating his taint and the fact that when it isin full swinged paralyzing him from the neck down. He two carloads of sugar a week is used for was conveyed to a home near hy, a physi- sweetening purposes• her eighty-second year the May alb Mr. clan was sent for and the injured man 'r re The Best Medic anniversary of their wedding. . also made ht w ill. Fr hly Wren. so be tars, d int., uabout ss and out noon he died. Ile was is rn m Md K dlcp towr„hn1 thirty five yeas, ago and kr the last t' reg tlr four years hart been car r ye.on a gray business in Brussels Devhlsoa, who via, in the .1' when it upset. was sitgh1Iy ,np,rtit .,nil thecar way I, nester. ably damagwt. ening in the stable. The barn was only slightly damaged. f 1 After an illness of some months Mrs. SusannaSippel died at her home at Zurich on Wednesday of last week, aged Owing to the scarcity of hands Wm• I righty -two years. J. J. McEWEN 4lorra - oderich -t 4 iand Mrs. Crooks celebrated the sixtieth wife and two children were brought. Hen - td talked to them and for Little Ones. ' Christian Zilliav formerly prtpretor of Cole has been obliged to close down the 1 Rev. F. C. Overend, B.A.. of Tavistock, sawmill at Ethel for the present has been calledto Knox church, Kincar- dine. to succeed Rev. M. McArthur, who dent of Kipper. died recently at Port recently removed to Brampton. Huron, where she had lived a number of I Mr. and Mrs. W. Knechtel and family years• have removed from their farm at Walton Henry Strang has been appointed town- to Seaforth, where they intend making ship clerk of the pt a for the remainder of their home. The (arm was sold to Mr. 191S, to take the place of the late Francis I Hackwell.• been need derson knew them ai the Central hotel in Brussels, died on the -- — 13th inst. at Toronto in his hftv-ninth There is no medicine for little ones to year. He had been ill to several weeks. equal Baby's Own Tabirts. The Tablets One daughter and two sons survive. are a mild but thorough laxative; pleasant The residential property of the late to take; do tie gripe and never fail to reohn Leckie has. been purchased by David lieve the little one of constipation. indi- Walker, undertaker, of town. bur. Walk- gestion, colic or any of the other minor en's home has been taken over by the ailments. Concerning them Ales. ds, executors of the Leckie estate as part pay. Motes: "ie. Eel River Ridge, N. B., One Saturday afternoon recently the writes: "1 believe Baby for Own Tablets Girl Guides of l3rus,els undertook the sale are e ever finest .Frome little ones 1 of cut flowers which were donated by the havewould used. From my owner to kkeep townspeople. and the sum of 8''23'2.5 was I ooand."recommend every Memots are sold realized and turned into the Red Cross a box on hand.' The Tablets sold by medicine dealers or by mail at '25 cents treasury. . a box from the Dr. Williams Medicine seafrh ge.ato Henderson, of Bre ussels, a his Co., Brockville, Ont. Winthrop on Thursday. Ath•inst. He had CLINTON. taken his mother-in-law, Mrs. Murray. to 1 are removing her hone in Seaforth in his car. C. David - Braun will he a accident occurred accompanying return trip, ord last week about 5 0 clock in the afternoon. The ire , at work on !stoney. D. M. McTavish has aceedi Jacob Braun and family to Collingwood. where Mr work in the shipyard. T. A. Greig received yr that his Iron, Pte. W. Gr erg. nag ucc,, rVwn- During a recent pterin A. McKee. of vi a clerk of Wroxeter. T as the I wounded May 5th• and was In t bogy who Irtt who was driving his car along the - ---- Mate Joh I --- — Pte A G Mc- road ahead of Henderson. stopped ..lad mach w'a real at the rtlad and Reeve Armstrong. of Hul- GRAND TRUNKs'Y LM A Ssg sstiw for Your Simmer HOUDAT THIS YEAR ALGONQUIN PARK Highlands of Ontario An ideal spot for ycur summer vacation widst wild and delightful scenery. }Excellent hotel service at the •'Highland Inn." - Full information fr env [.rand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. 1:. Hnt•n- ing. District Paeeenger .\gent, To- ronto. F. P. LAWRENCE & SONS Town Agents Phone 8 » r w n Brethauer. Geo• own re Rouen. France. Ano[ er to on stn to sneak ceived the position of baiiiff formerly is reported woundedis by Mr. t WhitesidesUer. Intyre. who went over with the ltilst. t., the men on the grader. Ilendersor,1 Albert Whijr•. who has been - - A. U. Pattison. the Il -known agent of with Bonthron at Drysdale hardware the G T. R. at Clinton station, expected w• DOM H nsall for dome 1 to sever ' taken a position in the ?[dams hardware on May 31st, after forty-nine years of store at St. Marys. moons service. but has received word to I At the Methodist parsonage, Walton, continue at his post until a successor is on May 15th. the marriage was solemnized appointed. Mr. Pattison has been agent and Mrs. Bac, eldest daughter1iilliam J. to that he brakeman o the Godericember. 1882. h and hers lease Bolton, Buffalo line with Conductor Dan. Holmes and for a time was ticket agent and clerk at Goderich. In 1572 he was appointed a„-ent at Dublin and he remained there until he came to Clinton as successor to Mr. Straiton, who was promoted to i Goderich. Mr. l'attison's only son is fighting overseas. EXETER. J. W. Amor. a former Exeter young , mar of the staff then and TorcntoeBankmat Stratford, has en- listed with the Canadian Tank Battalion at Ottawa. Major W. J. Neaman. who went over seas with the ltifst Battalion and wasin- lured in France, is now able to discard his crutches for a cane. after several months nvalided nts n e time. hashisconnection with the company con - Humphries, of Walton. Rev. J. L. and Mrs. McCulloch, of Walton, have removed to' Carluke, Ont., ' and Mr. McCulloch has been inducted into the charge of the Presbyterian con- gregation of that place. Rev. F. W. Craik, pastor of Walton Methodist church. has been invited to be- come pastor at Dawn Mills at the hegin- ning of the next Conference term. He has been at Walton for three years. While 11.Eilber. ht P P was doing sorra work at his home let Crediton a few Cash bias Nothing on Credit Why ask credit where your credit is questioned ? Come to us where your credit is as good as your neighbor's cash. Oa The Square f : Powe Tri cam. d..riOmg.Tra+.. - .. Telephone 91 er w .+ .1- -1 t -1- -1- .1 -1 in hospital, and will soon be 1 home. Mrs. Percy Miller, of Hibbert. died at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrr. Samuel Ross. of town. on Tues- day evening of last week at the early age of twenty-four years. The deceased, whose maiden name was Annie May McCurdy, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc- i Curdy. of Hibbert. was married to her bereft husband in December last. WINGHAM. Margaret C. Fells the twelve -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fells, • died on May 13th. She had bean in poor health for some time. Olive Annie Knox, daughter of '``Mr. and . Mrs. Robert Knox, of Winghaln, was married at East Toronto on May 1st to Alvado Worden, lit Toronto. Mrs. Hanna received a cablegram in- forming her that her daughter, Nursing Sister Maude Hanna. who is serving overseas, is seriously ill of diphtheria. Mrs. David Garniss, of Calgary. wait - visiting here for a couple of weeps and on { her departure was accompanied oy Mrs. Garniss. sr., who will in future reside with Mr. and Mrs. Garniss at Calgary. At the annual con fregational meeting of the Wingham Meth.dist church. Mr. J. A. Muton, who 1 e many years has been the church Treasurer, was presented with of purse of gold as a token of app his services. 4 1- 1- -1 .1 -I , B DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO & CLEVELAND . 3 MAGNIIFICENaTF STE STEAMERS' t 3 T►. Groat a►i. "5U.AMD . a r .i a Nov.FFAIA—Dail7. hi ay 1st to P115th—CLEVELAND 9:00 T.M. l Gls'ra.m i Leer cu vs .ASO 5,00 p.1,4 Annie a, rn uA - • 7: 10 A.11. 1 STA/n.4110 71na Arne avr►.w - - 7: 10 A. M Arne l ie , duan - In-s.r. Tiled.. Doss% d .11 po54 Wee( fuel C.nnre t. at . boss Cleveland es Ceder Peke, • buffalo ..,d 1 N.Wnd are gond fee 4...r• t t O on .1a. .. hayedurea reeding ,v te— A.l 5rem1,p oder gent for s li .t . a 9. Lin.. Non Toured tm bile IWC--A:A eras.. Thy. with i d.7. Mea lima. tee ~soot .se..dlwg .utifkll, columi ..etonal pose le< T 1J•oenrl p MmEANDI1fklet 4:"al on ..".rt ••f Iwo rents. Also ask for our 20 -peg" pe -tonal The Cl..dod a Bagels Trim Ce J1M —_,hTile. Largest endorsee= e.sa.ger er..sw ea engorged the ..eta. 5ie.,i.e e paehr• 1 560 psa..as•• . w es w BLYTH. J. G. and Miss Emigh have left for Toront , and North Bay to visit for a few weeks before going West, where they will reside. Rev. J. E. Ford. of Goderich, has charge of the services on the Blyth Me hodist circuit during the absence through illness of Rev. R. J. McCormick. At the annual meeting of the Blyth Women's institute the following officers were elected: President. Mrs. K Rich- mond; vice-president, Mrs. Po lestone; second vice-president, Mrs. A. B. Carr; secretary -treasurer. Mrs. V ightman; as - natant secretary -treasurer, Mrs. H. Gid - ley: organist, Mr'. 1. H. Brown; assistant organist, Mrs. H McElroy; directors, Mesdames Cutt, H. Young, D. Floody, D. Laidlaw; district director, Mrs. S. H. Gidley: representatives to district meeting. Mesdames W. McElroy, H. Young and Cutt, - BRUSSEI S W. M. Sinclair, barrister. has returned from a business trip of several weeks in the West. CrooksGeorge Tine Beate of u7ay morning, in carred suddenly last Th (1_ ., ti Tited Nerses r; 1 TIRED out after sewing 1 What a common experience, whether the work is done bye hand or machine. It is not so much on account of the muscular exertion as because of the strain on the eyes. You feel tired all over, because the nerves are exhausted. The optic nerve, wnich controls sight, is extremely sensitive, and when in constant use consumes nerve force at a tremendous rate. Tf the nervous system is not in good, healthy condition this strain is more thAtl you can . stand, and you have headaches, and feel all tired out 1111 - 5, I 111 Jl 1 /5' • Many people feel the sante way after a shopping tour, from riding on a train, or doing any work which re- quires the continued use and focus- sing of the eyes. Many are wearing glasses when what they really ncf til is a nerve restorative, such as I>r. Chase's Nerve Food, to build •,p the exhausted nervous system. By supplying to the tired, wornoul. nerves the elements from which new nerve force is created Dr. Chase's Nerve Food reconstructs the wasted nerve cells. Headaches, dizsy sp114 sleeplessness and tired feelings mood disappear, and you find yourself feel- ing better in every way. It is worth your while to Rive this treatment a thoroud'h trial, for the whole system is benefited', and the results are lasting. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food . 4A testa • Do:—dt not pay more- at ell dealers or F.dhlanson, tutee A Co Ltd., Toroate. On every box ofthe tgenuine snuus lwill t Bothe r aotportraithor. li and signature of A. W. Chime. M.D