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The Signal, 1919-7-10, Page 7GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY s EM OODERICE, ON?. "BEST MEDICINE ' a a great irghjass, and t1,. in' charge I I their eldest daughter, Nellie, was united +> being congratu.a yid upon the good in marriage to .1'm. S. Shepherd. The Int being of their hard wed COUNTY AND DISTRICT crrernuuy was performed by Rev. R. E. • l;arrctt, rector of St. Paul's church. s'i'. HELEN s W. J. Wraith, who a lee months age FOR WOMEN"J•,tsten ti tut last week.. • p hased:Chr Tees eater N•w hi, $oli TUESDAY, July 1. Mger LAURA JAI'K$4 X. pupil 'id' it o G. K. Brown, of Bn(lggeburg. who Mr. I. T. Egeuer, alias. Rats, ht pre• has already taken possession. Mr pared to-r,,-vlye- pupils on Ow piano. j Wraith's dttticutttee in procuring heSs Pupils eregwreel for Toronto 1'011- were the reas•.n for his Belling out. wrvatory exaiulnutiuus up to and in- 'Dr. Alex. McLean. son of Henry M.- cheilug Intermediate: For terms apply Lean. formerly of Brussels, now of North I h N LAURA JACKNtIN, Auburn. • Dakota.ork. recently vitoains�hipis undo. Wm. 1 A new eboro%o lodge has been installed recently graduated in medic ne at Chicago 'I at ronderred . and is now taking a course in New York ProL'Fred C.F.If,rd. o[ Ottawa, visited hospitals. oldfriends it Holmesville last we:k• On W'ednes9 y, lune 25th. at the home Harold Hotmeb, who has been teaching of Mr. and Mrs. Ge urge Bell, Tucker - in the Londeeborn' school: has accepted a srliith their third daughter. Myrtle Anna, position at Heamsville for next term at an was united in marriage to Andrew J.rtous•' increased salary. ton. of the same township, the ceremony Amus Cartwright. of Hulett, has being performed by Rev. S. McLean, of bough; a farm near Bruceheld end movedE.gmundvdlr. to it last week. A Lon ion man has pus- On the closing day in Ethel public chased Mr. Cartwrik�l;'s farm. school the pupils m ode farewell present - A wets ome vieitor in Morris township aeons to Mrs Bolton and Miss Rattan. ie Will Hanna. of Keys. Man.. a former tyre, their teachers. who have both res• resident who went Went twenty-two y ears signed . their• positions- Mrs. Bolton has ago and has prospered. returned to her home at Wiarton and Miss Wm ;Stephenson, of the Babylon line, i Ballantyne hale gone to Brussels. Stanley tonwehip, died at Almont. abets. I The home of -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas where he had gone for hospital treatment. TheMuntgtxnery, 10th concession of East He was ,Sixty -he years of age and was nvsh, was invaded by death on unmarried. remains were brought VawaSaturday. June 2` th. when their sixteen - home for burial. year-old daughter. Maggie. was taken 1. The Misses Readman and hrother. aho away. She at.ended the Wingham High recently sold the:: farm in Grey. have School until a few weeks ago, when she purchased a property of eight a res ad. contracted a fever whish gradually sapped jotning Seaforth and ail' remove to it in her strength. - the near future. r At the home of Mr. and MN. George On Thursday. Jung 2tith, the wedding Proctor, 1-t line of Morris. on Wednes of Della. • Nest daughter of `.Ir and Mrs.. oho Smith. Crediton, t• Clayton E. ; - - - - ,--- _ ms o the same goes ity pas s. icmnized b. Nice workers should use Lifebisoy Soap Thiole of the hundreds of dusty germ laden things you must lunch every day t Think of the Danger to your skin. You need the hest solip- sist, mire the hest disinfect •,tt 1 ked hath in R ass erre �3 P t 4 H:ALr -1 5,O A It . •ie•:Iinq s: ae:na airs end grateful Jr.m.rct.nts :hnr outhly cleanse %NJ distal', particularly u.efta . tor bruises cuts. rrini surfs. etc Ta. raeea< deer a I..M.. es a MIN of ,er prom. �. NlYrv. ee.1.5..: .1 ear LEVER !MOT I- KS LIMITRU TORONTt, u'sI. The Double Track Route i� 1\,1•• 11 MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO ueecelli-d tliuiog ea: srrsic•• -lecpiu_ cat • un nidit train'. .Un'' parlor ''ptsou principal day trains. Full information (hour any grand Trouk T*' .:et .Aceta. or 1' 1?. Norq. Ing. 1)i•.tritt la•.cn er .14eut. To - 1 i. 11. Lauder. 5(tatton Agent. phone L'' F. A. LAWRENCE & SONS Town Agents Phone - Hard Wood \Ngo Light Wood From $2.00 to $5.00 per cord Delivered to any loot •�1 tlti town. Also a quantity of KINDLING WOOD Phone 165 ' Robert Wilson t Rev. Mr. Hauch. `Weak 1%others On Sunday, June .isllh. Agnes Porter w ife of Robert Hogg. of Turnber ryis • Regain Health Pa survived by haway in er fifty husband, three sons and three daughters. Stanley W*;htman. 1;. A.. of liradfoui, has been appointed principal of Mitchell High School to *waved J ,hn Elliott. B • who is retiring (rem the profession Mr. W ightrnan is a nat ve of Essex county. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1f. Gainer. of Crrditen. was the saltie of a happy event on Satur•lay. June 2e:h. when their .daughter, 'Elsie May. was united in mariage to Dr. J. Elmore 'Cruemner. of Chesley. On Saturday. June 'L`• h. at the home d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M:liay. Ilensali, (�roierich Ilannt��:i �. 1(111 Trouble with a leak in your plumbing, call us an,' let us mend it. I)ou't put it toff until it becomes so Lad that your place may he flooded. "A stitch in time saves line." FRED. HUNT "THE PLUMBER" Mamiiton Street Phone 135 Plualeing ' Heating Encestmughlog Metal 1Cot k I The teachers and students are all re• r ! turning home,for a well earned rest. What Lydia E. Pinkham s Mr. -a d Mrs. Ei. Thom and family Vegetable Compound Did motored hoFor s' chbr th sunder and visited Mr. Thom'' brother.• • For Ohio Woman. Mr. avid Mrs. Marvin McDowell and family,, of Westfield, visited at Mr. Clarti'e on Sunday. Portsmouth, (Shin.—" I suffered from 'Alr. and Mrs. Jas. Ramage and family, of Asquith. ssas►:., ate spending the year irregularities, pains in my side and was visiting .Iles R tmJge s m othCr on the 'old so weak at times 1 h mestead. could hardly g e t s1r. and Mrs. Lavis wish to thank around to do m° the many Lind friends tor the letter of work, and u 1 had sympathy and for lbs present received four in my7 family and also for Inc ;boxes sent while uver- and three Wanfers it made it very hard `es'`Iles.. T. Todd. after spending the fur me. Lydia E. winter at Wingham with her daughters, Pinkbsm's V ego- has returned to spend the suntmet 10 table Compound her own home. was recommended Ma. Pentland. of Dungannon schael, is to me. I took it presiding officer at St. Helens for the• and it has restored entrance rx3rrtinatwn and Misr Mc- , c - my ,cult,. it is Laughlin, of et. Helens. itfat Dungannon certainly the best.. for the same • urpose. medicine for woman's ailments I ever 11r are gladSo ser Mr. Elliott Aldler saw."—Mrs. SARA SEAN, R. No. 1, out again atter his seism illness. Portsmouth, Ohio. The. Women's •Institute held a very Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this pleasant meting at Mrs. Rutherford sun etedicine and wrote this letter in order ' tt einrsday. A paper was read no " Gees - that other suffering women may find . tip,' and music on the new Edison was relief as she did. much enj,sed. Ten dollars was donated Women who are suffering es she was to the rest room at l;•tdrrich. shosld not drag along from day to day Mrs. Chas. Durnin visited her laugh- without giving this famous root and ters at 1lingham during the week. herb remedy, Lydia E. Yinkbam's Vege- Mise Jessie 1)a' . of near' Irtrlph, is to Ie Compound, a trial. For special visiting her croon, Mr. D. C. rilcDonald. advice in retard to such aliments write •Che , McKenzie coueiie br,thers are busy • to Lydia R.FinkhamMetdicin' Co. ,LY^rs. Fulling • own mels ba. of n_. preparing to bass. The result of its forty years bald a rg h i. n and experience is at your service.The g evening theugh th crowd gat, the gate: 71 vier overseas Dic day. June 25th. their daughter Florence was wedded to Ri: hard pordnn Bluing. of the same tnwnshi' . Rev. Mr. David: Tnrough the New Blood Wm of Belgrave tied the nuptial sprit. . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Mr. and Mrs. H gains will make their home on their farm on the and line of Actually Make. Morris. The groom's parents have moved • from the farm and taken up res dente :n • No mother should allow nervous weak- Wingham. nes' t• get the upper hand of her. 11 she The death of Mrs. Sidney Bissett. of does worry at I near her week i•t the Trowbridge, was a, great shock to the home and t relent her in body and mind. community. During her husbrid safisrnce Day after day -pent amid the same cur- from the farm Mrs. Bissett was prostrated ' enough to cause fretfulness by the heat. and when he returned Name depression.But there are other for dinner he found her Ling unconscious and causes. a to make her nerves rundown. A change nurse were secured. but she died without would benefit her iad.d system and rest recovering c msciousness. Resid.- her evermother knows, that tend on the kitchen floor. A doctor and a the husband, she leaves IRO small children. renes a better tune. -But. rest and I deceased.wtioi wasin her thirty eizhth m y ht improve her blppd se as • o give change are often impossible. and it is then veer, was a"daughter. of tee late Jabez that all worn-out women should ta-e a Foreman. short treatment iha hmemake inew blardWilliams' wrath CLINTON. Pills, Miss McLeod and Miss Ord have re• the eiemen s on which the nerves thrive. signed from the Collegiate instituter 'tali. In this way these pills rester • regular" s health. increased energy. new ambition and Miss L. Stevens of the Anode' tithe i and steady nerve. There is ales on for has applied for a year's leave of absence. other women in the caee of Mrs. Harry P. The Jackson Mfg Co. last week turner' Snider, Wilton, Ont.. who says: "Five down the offer of a contract for makirg years ago my twin babies were born. and , ten thousand suits of men's clothes. The 1 was 1-11 very weak anti very misefable. Company was too busy to undertake the hardly tit to do anything. The doctor work. gave me medicine but it did not help Major M. D. McTaztart' has returned me. Then I teed another doctor, but i to Clinton to resume civil life. Since re - with no better resoles OnedayI went t ning from overseas the Manx had home to my mouser, telling her how 11r miserable I felt, and that the doctor's I been pacmaster at the demobilization medicine had nut done me any good. cam, at London. Mother asked me why I did not try Dr. ! BLV"TH. 11 dliams' Pink Pills, and as I was glad to a ins Carrie Sims, who has been at- MINUTE I �T T. TI T E try anything that might help me. t got I tending Stratford Normal School, is home 1 V three boxes when 1 went back home. By for the holiday& the time these were used there was no I Miss Sara Milne is borne from Toronto. doubt they were helping me. and 1 got' where she had been attending the Con. servatorc of Music. THAT is your doctor's sea three more b xea_r Bur I did not need them all. for by the time The fifth box The Blyth flyer mills have commenced question? tVhy does.he sus - was used. 1 was entirely cured and never the erection of a st 'rehouse, 30 op +tU pest constipation? kelt better in my life. Now when I heard bo feeling weak et miser mill. - 1 I at recommend - stables. Men 'party held on Friday s a decidedsuccess. Al - evening uas chilly a large rd avid IIJ O was taken at teas who had done ser- ere presented with a 310 gold piece each. Mr. J. Joynt ha d the h. n r ut making he presentations.. The au'oeraph 'quilt et up by the Harris Put vie dBand-wasbo u • boned tiff J. Joynt J IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111IIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111I111111111111I IIIIIIIIIIU L Purvis and a73 boo • t by �1r. J • J Mr. at RAISE RABSITS Wooers'', = \\T 0 0 1'hnrs,lot). July 10. I91'1. 7 You Don't Need to be so Hot Buy one of our cool and comfortable TWO-PIECE SUITS and put away your heavy clothes until you need them. We have also a full line of -Cool Summer Underwear. t. - ...wows. -.NINO. Call . - Call and get a sensible outfit NOW and enjoy the rest of the summer. 1 McLEAN BROS. ki\ iiIll GODERICH 1 Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers The SQUARE EASY PAYMENTS and pay yos $7 a par for all you raise tram our stork Valuable Itteratwa,contract lOc can DETROIT P000 FuftsocETY P.C. BOX SOS T, MICH. emm mem Imon mem moms yh mme NEMO A quantity of dry summer wood, l2 -in. long, at $1.50 per single cord or $2.00 delivered. Terms cash with order or C.O.D. We will sell only on cash terms. Orders may be left at house or store. W. R. PINDER 'Phone 155 �11IIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlUHIIIIIItti11I1tt4IIIIIIIIIiIIIII IIi11IIIIIIIf Dt• r (just entered)—"Ilello Jim! , Anyt ng new on the hill of fare today''' The her --"There's a grease spot 1 didn't tice there yesterday.'' K, to the west of their teacher Because 90%, t his patients arc people talk about ce t d Williams' Raymond Redmond. at West able a • !field,�arnta an e left last week via d th suite-finefrom ailments caused Pink Pink Pills. and tell what they did for me. Lakes for a trip through the West. redly or inf irect I y h y t e action o • and in similar cases 1 shall continue to poisons fur ed in a sluggish inter recommend them." On Monday of last week Mr. j. T. fm Pi that the blood is out of ; McCaughey. of Morro. and Miss Mary I Anal tract. Al. Inc ilrst a1K.. order take Dr. Williams Pink Pills. and McQueen, of Asherton. Wis.. were note the speedy improvement they make united in marriage by Rev. Father in the apatite• health and spirits.you Hogan. Ills through any medicine Mr. and Mrs. James Woods, of East can get 1 dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or sir W aa•anosh. have received the personal their s m. the tate Pte. Russell becomes infected and -refuses to act boxes for $2.:•0 from the Dr. Witham etlects .d Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. • Woods, who was kilted In acaon about a properly. Unfortunately it is usually year ago. not until then that the doctor •s eoa- These body poisons are absorbed by the blood and carried all over the body until the weakest organ, unable to withstand the poisonous contact, CANADIAN PACIFIC A NEW TRAIN THE TRANS -CANADA - ALL SLEEPING CARS DAILY BETWEENITORO TN O and VANCOUVER Leave Toronto 7.1.5 p.m. .arrive Winnipeg t).05 p.n , And day day •' ('algery p• " Paula 12 411 p.tn. and slay Vancouver 10.151 a.m. 4th day First -claw i Ieeping=Car Pansengeers only Full pa eticnlale from any agent. _ J08. C. P Ageat, 6txlerieh. Mr. and Mrs. Al.fs,•tn. if Nee Toronto, suked and asked to treat the diseased 1 are visiting in town and at other pointe organ. the county. The Doctor has been quite successful in his medical practice in The surest way of purifying the his new location. blood and preventing the formation NEAlsoltTil. of these destructive body poisons is Customs Officer F. G. Neelin. who was to prevent stagnation of food waste at Toronto for some time recuperating in the intestinal tract—to prevent .from a serious illness, has returned to constipation. town. e Stephen'Godkin has returned from a Constipation is not a matter to be trip to the West and leases again shortly taken Tightly or neglected. Nor is tor Calgary, where he has pdrehased a it either sufficient or safe to tale farm o1 400 acres. trod pills salts mineral waters C c east A picnic heldin Case's grove. jus ea. . y4rij5su WOULD you experiment with such an important thing as the heating of your home ? It is a job for experts. The comfort of your home for years depends on it. You can call on us to sell you not merely a furnace, but COMFORT — guaranteed. McClary's heating engineers will advise you and pins your heating system, without charge.Ask e.A FTMAN 111•1 10 m the ArA. tmr,a .1 •eete wn hem tnetr•.a>r. Sold by FRED HUNT A NI DEL 1300 and SI 10E REPA I' ' 'DEPOT onierssdicitcl exalt kinds to Footwear ' epairs (i,..,1 work and rea able prices Sana. Ward Son IInuliltnn ti.,** stand 1.,liuerly 1 erupted by the late Thee. :guilt Budding. Contracting and Genera Carpenter Work The mulersignrtd aro prepared t„ take contracts and execute otab for any work in the alinvu lin, • it svinit hal years u( e•sperienee, the ern Isamu.:Isamu.:the public of Orst-class, dependable work. All orders will receive prompt attention. ' - le hal, �VEMTAR(►0K. 'Trafalgar I{trcct. al. JIo�V LER, Napier Street. cas a 01 town, on Dometc., in order fo "force" bowel mto Day.ts,,.yewunder ytheas the action Such action does not cure ,auspices 01 St. James' perish. greatest success of the kind that has been cons:.pattoii, It makes constipation seen here tor many years: a hab.t. Mrs. McEwing, wife of James McEw• Nueol 11 entirely diAerent from drugs as ing, ex -M. P. P. for West 1lellington it does not force or irritate the bowels. whose death occurred at ihaytun on the Nutol prevent, .t:ggnatton by softening 2nd inst.. was a daughter of the late the food waste and encouraging the in teainal m•,seles to act naturally. thus re- ing the cause of constipation and self- prim/minx It is shsolutely lurmless and pleasan to take. � Thomas Atkinson. former�y of Seaforth. and resided here dor a number o:. years - EXETER. The Twelfth of July will b • observed in Exeter by abig celebration Two Exeter bowlers. Major W. J. Neaman and. R. N. C.rexh, brought home the London Free Press trophy from • the recent tournament in Scotch doubles at Lond n. this is one of the coveted prizes in the lawn onwling game. BRUSSELS. Mase Pearl Dark, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dark, is home from a two years stay in laskatchewan. I Miss Juneve Tayiur has returned home from Stouffville, where she was teaching school.. She leavershortly for Rosetown, • Sask , having been engaged to teach there. Mr. and Mrs. David Ewan, who have been residents of Brussels for the last six years. are removing to Londesbnro', Mr. Ewan having purct.ased the blacksmith busiteecs of W. G. Armstrong at the latter place. IV IN( 111 A M. • David Bell. music store keeper. died on Friday evening after a lingering illness. He is survived by his widow. The old bele' and girls' reunion. which anunued for four days last week. was condoled nn Friday night with scenes of hilarity. the excitem nt being kept up until long after midnight. The reunion Nup1 helps Natute titahlish easy, thor- ough towel evacuation at regular intervals —the healthiest habit in the world. feet a bottle from your dorauggeisst today. rIarninh .Nbeldis gseatlehd f iuiol Trade stark. A5 druggists 10- 11.1 nn Nutol. You may safer Iron soba Purrs. • McEwen's I SPECT ALS Men's fine sntiiner iUnderwear, $1.75 A snit, worth *2,00. •. Men's Overall,, some e;lt1 stock at old price, *2.00. Men's Socks, from. 1•ic up. A tow piece' of nice Voile, just' tight for ' se.nti►mer dress, at •)Oc yard. 1.atlie; summer !lose. :Va. .1 pair, 3 pairs for *1.00. Ladies' summer ..Vests, or :1 for *1.00. Some light-colored Punts clear at 21)c a yard. wee have ••tine -nice Nei \tiptcarls at sl prices. J. J. McEwen .%Gens.• N. It-ih4.l WATER AND LICHT COMMISSION • Change of Lawn Service ()wing to extreme hot weather, 11:e hirge (Me of water hos statl ttrulitions that the town 1, ps ste working to capacity, unit tille persona found using water entitrbi to any rules anti regulations will lie prosiecute(1. Hours from 7 to }{ Lawn service nerve are omit -grit to 'save the water as muds ete pos.- ',.So person 11 ellowed to vise eitiOn for same has bet'll mole Pay 'Idle water rates for the nest wiener before July sase An water and light ratessfayable Water aria Light Cnimmiseion leiwu of God erich. Famous Corner Grocery Store 'Phone 164 or give us a call. Robertson & Moir Cor Hamilton St..and Square