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The Signal, 1919-9-11, Page 7• a • 24 Years the same "good" tea REDROSE� TEAS S�dtee Sold only in sealed packages TW' SIGNAL r�1NTv AND DISTRICT 001:1111110/1. Oil T Holmes, of Dresden, (int. R.V. T. 117. II s.•ttlr um the grskrnn's farm at Dresden. Sus vier {wrfurnel the ceremony.ceremony. Atter le vigil ►` .\ highly esteemed resident of 1's- V thewwldllweaklingTrip the happy sou 1I. INb411114. In 1111• {wri II of 1 hlnes/. Hunter You can dispose of your plums and .1:11,71",r r isou Mr. Hneutert.nwx uttN rIl About What Dr. Chase's Nerve 1 Il ; pears, also pouitry, at W. T. Riddell's siylc-titre• re•rrs IIK+' on tI1 tarty sal FoodJLWin � for You, But store, Auburn. which lie sli,sl. He it survived by 1110 I • MISS LAURA JAl'KS4IN, pupil of wife. toss. roils rid two daughters. IllJ. A. H![! is the Evidence. II F T }:genu. Mus. Bae., is pre- 1 The Henson Observer says: McConnell expects to resume hes duties (. as pastor of Carmel church next Sunda). . Mr. McConnell has come through a long when the brood gnu thin and severe dines and it is the earnest hope of wu� when the newer become. that he has now rt'cut weak and exhausted, when your his many tripodsye ered his former good heath and that he vitality u run down and you cool -•rt ler to the weak end tired it u became arlenmeat Is os. a atwat bet i a i y' August 24111, three . do,re,suve gleam [elle tot 'Phan•+.1.1' a..'vs.-wk . 11. Ind!) T MayBe Arr1ra11/11/a/111111//flfla11lr• y • Skeptical portal to rete•hr pupils on the piano. Pupils motored for Toronto 4'on- sPrvatory examltlatiuus up to and in- eludtug intermediate. Inc terms apply to MISS LAI'itA JA('KS1)N, Auburn. Whinrhni•rli lied a tory su.er•snftil I.aIw.r I1uy celebnttiou. Isaac Sharrow. of Grand Bend, died after a long illness at the age of fifty- three ifty three year.. Pearl, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4; urge Itrtena's. EttwI. diel on Sat- nrdry, Autust :a1. in leer twenty-fourth Fear. la,,.1 wve•k Zurich host tire• pr,wi- milt families. C. Ila riled, and S. E. }'rust mut..! in Nater a, nth James ' 11f nity-Iwo Clenn hag purchased the to Kit.loose•r. f_ ►un August .Nath et tlw age Tota still w. are all mm�larl7 sx4a- years. mus is w1.11 -known resident of Mitsted and what will help one well 1 Foist vin oWU114. fatfl5II.he 1110Wr tlw help� thee umber similar es4r- townsldl,. He was a sueeessful breeder ':til• r why tt experience OD rInteresting 1110 of Polled Angus cattle. to{1k un ectIVt pond elle spist part in public afalrs, was a l'rsisy ; tMDd man will mad is than desrribe WSW feria! anal a LiIN•ral. Ile is survived ) �_ Ttiamaa R'It Soso. Freres. 1 • his wife and six rhlWr.•u. pmt- ,rafter. -For the last twenty may long be spartea w ..• larking needs of his congregation' r nape be eating a till Sunday Tear ■ passel ( 4; at her honer. Ash romps. , yr from the food you oat the .4.- si1111 0( I;re•c township.• u highly may fres watch new blood and Iwte•w.r1 w11tuan 111file p•n.s.0 of Mrs. merge. terve te created. 'base•- ■ Baker, wife ofo r yell K. 11144 r. at the Because Dr. t. Nerve Food lige of slxtydour ye/rs. 991e sIssl tsel ea�plsaa title eleallNt to the blood i a NUS 11 daughter of the late James Snell,' sad nerves It a the MOO( tuCWe•rwl of Exeter. ' It.•sldes her bandstand. N1a• af�ne personal experience mita a 1,.„t, s four w1110 and one daughter. medical treatment 1s the only soh- 1 $ --- ---- I I 1 E. App.:\\" mow. G [w who {aisle! u"y' -date proof that It w anninimummommintimminnommommimulimmminumomo WOOD A quantity of dry summer wood. 12 -in. long, at $ 1.50 per single cord ns or $2.00 delivered. Terms cash with order or C.O.D. We will sell only on cash terms. .Orders may be left at h or store. . W. R. PINDER NUmmm11mm11mnmuuumm11nnnnmmnn1nununnunnuu+1r farm on the London road formerly known as the Graham farm and recently owned by Mr. Holland. It is considered one of the finest farms in,Huron county. A. 4'. flames bus .halal 11 nftvacre farm on the 15th, 1-•111•,..' of Grey to Shied, Draw_of tlw wino- line. for 1. it If ' m tlw ' Sheldon Coleman Hay township lost sears 1 have had tremble wtthN ► plasr us. Thiamine. 2ritlt tilt., at full blaze before anyone noticed a.6er eke d.xter's care. hest Talk Seasonable MI • It is not too early to talk about cold -weather $ Clothing. Don't just talk about it too long, but NIM call on us and let us show you our lines inNI III and Winter ■Fall MI NI Suits and Overcoats 10 Latest styles in a variety of materials, giving a lease 1 our customers a selection that is bound top ▪ them. ■ Everything in Men's Wear except boots and M ■ ▪ shoes. ■ ■ 1111 li_.{ret. Than are us. ,u a ngs a tel alt- i moven. I suffered how r peer ■ 11n/• Th,• M1'I,srs. $111.•Is will n,w his ham by a hie witch the entire Y have her with the entire sit• ammo sad of course, mon n■4.e wane !«hair• al %urh•li. k.• fwd trio in fail ling was in via " mi lteaoly Tailors and Gests' Furnishers tar earl gave me temporav7 re,ltg II tag health ye for whim time. d was only lit. of ith citizens of Hensafl who �iee 1 era to a aanitarirar t• TF• ..... ,,holy yfe in of tel and had spent his many was saved from The SQUARE .i lade life in Zurich. Ito the rescue the tioux horse and H aeon ■ Ttw marriage fit,k SIM were burned to death. 4eaer.d 1111 1 ]♦ 1 ~ 111 'Phone ISS ........E !trim ala Id annus.• friday. August Pigse,esd Mag Dr (hada !seem 1 i• lila 1 a a a 111 '.1 s: Miss Marjorie E. .Melyer, eldest I4ap11uLe1.eon1took„o ie `,tit i Vi.`i11'.,( breakdown. and a was thee that I Mrs. !:ill, of Grand Item! SIe• hal r••d I reek a t1'eraeat of taw me/rteia• Yd nn raw get tarp liven at lamldon misunt three •.s,ts. h; ,- w IMrraw and d. s.7 wart wahti lug guise there to es.mult n specialist. vial• aemethtng [ cowed wet y /tom• Mrs. Gill was 111a• of the pion.+•rs a till• •'tear bwr nes f reed to p: district. ttoru lis I:Ilgh•acl sryeuty - ;077.4.' of eont,!::d. lay apt>•e'att• t1 she phue with her par.•..is orad, �A 1 ran sheep weft, tela. pan. sow., r I am w Ir r•� s e • 1:11► ares. ' eon's r it, together w i ■ Tlw ,hath ..f Arnold Heideman r.,�• sort's crop and considerable lice stock. on -•!M ►�run-down Kon ■ �` Ills :Friday evening. August 39th. The build- via.. 1 wowed have wvera attaW McLEAN BROS. 1 routs. where I secured tame rating art ase tfere. 1'hu pert tmemeer ■ GODERifH 1 o ten hr the con mgr from a netber mermen 1111 1 TANDARD L•TU CER VICE SECURES A TTENTION SPEEDILY For Special Benefits to Autoists see our Local Representative f'rank H. Wood Issuer of Motor Permits The Square Goderich HEAD OFFICE Standard Auto Service Limited 34 Toronto Street Toronto daughter of Mrs. menthes 't 1'liuton. to H. I:u1d,. i;r.haun of Stanley. Hee. W. 11. McIntosh p•rfortuel the ..ere. At the K1p111•4 manse. ..i. Thurslry. :Path 1111.. fear. 11r. Aitken perfumed the tuurriime wr•Iuuuy muftiing Ia,rn.• Luker 111141 fuss It.ssie Love. Is.th . u( Hay tuwtship. The groom is r pros, penis fanner us. the Zurich red mar Henault. 1111 .%1lgn04 Stub Ker. Henry Smith. of Itrumels, p•rformal the marriage e•n•nwuy uniting It.dwrt Harvey Hoover. pries•iteil of Welton ,sI14101. and MI.s .\11I1r i+hul.lie•. 11aug114er ,.f W. H. 4la,ldhe•. Walton. at wbe14N• 114111x• tilt. welalim'g t,e,k plasm. Tlw 44111 RM.y' !reunion 1114(1 :4ddlrr* \\'ele.nw held et 1.:t1u4 hist mouth w'rr r decided snee•ss. The pn,grew in - 'Railed a parade, athtetie spurts, Iwma'- I.rII. football mol other gnaws, musk.. I Rev. Thomas anon C. Ittngstrxle, of fur r few days looking over rlw apple and aJl eVPuing entertalrtr.•nl. After , tf$natnmon)' o. The ceremony Performedle.o I mundin expenses the e,mmfthr has r II by Rev R. Seabcnl, of Toronto. • . vepurator Ih ere intends mit the middle of solidus of over 4Slal. 14n Tuesday. September Snd. a pretty Sidney Deem. of Saforth, was one of the month. welding took Idle• at the fume of fir. lk onTuesday principals week. theng abrideStratford being forMiss Tar,Iltu. wl1 Greene left !intenilslust I w -at - Miss Olive Victoria Siegel. of Machell.I inn. Sh.• Will leuelt tot ru11n,'lion 8itb The young couple will reside in Saforth. 1 ma, ofc rhe of branches heshof the Toronto Mrs. 7 homes Kerr, a daughter of the i !it ap early -age to Huy tow mship unit Oea.ralb .peau! g. after her murrlal' moved to Grand 'i better that II east ud et my I_ toe ha - Rend. where her husl'Id regaled its b loom. 1 1•e fishing. Mr. 1:111 has wow ire a 11/ decd i seemed throws' the s of Dir. 11011, Of ilie sphead many cigars• 4f" Lasers Xeres Feed.' SEAFORTIL Dr dolor. Nerve Feed. S. *MO Foster Fowler, who taught for a num- a bet. a ran treatm..t or 4 helm ber of ) ars in S. S. No. 4. McKillop, ser s z 71. at n s4 ora.e, asInsi s n - has been appointed principal of Seaforth I oar public school. to succeed. r. Naylor. who I has been appointed to a principalship at i - Ch sham - - I a St. Thomas' churoh Seaforth. w95 tt.e iqi,• w•as u••Nce• is. chord' awl tutrlotk' scene of a pretty wedding on SeptemberWI work and will. he mme isasl In the 3rd. when Marion. second daughtercnhN. Mrs. Brown, was united I A• Case of lt.e4.. N. Y.. win. in town and MrsBarry Lyon. lanals'sb"r11, Nupompampapapopapapapepipapaapipamospeasumplo II I'1 I I itr Ittwat r 0 1il.L-1. X Schooll of Commerce Clinton and Goderich, Ontario. tlu•ir aluughtrr, lehlu Myrtle, twine united in oarrirae t. -. , re Offers the fol ' courses : ESS ATIr'tYK;l.11'itl(' SECRi::!!Lilo ('lf'IL SER{'1('F• ,n:,! arra '_ro • neri1II Courses for.Studr,'ts The following advantages : /li•�l.11( (►ualifttd Tearki'f: .'ta .ir'tual Business System iltem of I kettling Credential Type►oritinf\Test l',uci/iolla,Guainrlteed' A Business Education pays for itself in a few months. Now is the time for the young man or woman to make an investment that will give splendid returns in the years to come. For terms, etc., wnte r B. F. Ward, M. A. Stone, B. A.. M. Accts.. Com. Specialist. `Principe!. Vice -Principal. a $ Phone : : : 208 01 ■ School opens Tuesday. Sept. 2nd. 11.X Ohl Such Paint diasy- dragged• down? late Joseph Brown. of Harpurhey, died recently near Wawota, Sask. The; de- ceased taught school at nanous places in . this county before going W. E. Kerslake has sold his seed and feed business to Marshall Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dill and family have gone to Deftoit. where they will With d 11 I make their home in future. residence of W. Govenlsxk or • Mr. Govenlock has removed to Van• couver. With u beadaehe, I I• Merrier. M. P.. has purchased'i00 the f s4 backache - rack- ing with pain here BRUSSELS. 01 tiers - P Harold. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. woman. she's MN I N. F. Gerry. died 1x1 Monday, Ses. ptember of taasly. On thaw est, at the lopers ill fora considerable time.e of ninetem He had days each month, A large part of the brick veneer on the wbea in other trio- I front of the building adfnining the poct- I office. after being in a dangerous state for • ivy she would go dada"' bed/ months. fell with a crash one day recently. � thew" eon Fortuna[ IY rlobodY was on the a The building stands Ion th site of the pr y w h her and i walk e th. !loin , � best she may with mane. Attention was called to the danger housework (» her fat^:17 Garlic of a collapse, but with the usual delay t he moat still be through when 1t ame'down „plied new psttands ter, a eWggie sowned by the Dominion Govern Usually she who feels thnoo drag- pDg-down or dizzy symptoms, and 1othsr pains lathed by woru+•aly disease, can be cured by Pieroe's Favorite ��ht�o .pIt cures the cause s. Faded, jaded, tired, overworked, weak, nervous, delicate women are wiped' to strength and health by Dr. Pierc4e's Favorite Preecription. nothing was dries. 1111 I'rhley morning last .isls••r. .lernlyn 111181 after an rstrndld illness. aged seventy-four years. 111s wife end nu 11111114fl milp snn•iye. Mr. Jermynvial,{ his farnl 14 few' yeah ago 0111 mated Into 11181. EXETER. Mrs. Hugh Oke died on Sunday, August 'hest. at the home o her Son in -lbw, William Higgins, n her second veer. two sons and three daughters It wakes weak women strong sad ave. Cecil Baskeryille was thrown from his s.,.. ._...i..... ll. Inligwdortablds' motorcycle one day recently and came in �� •^' 1 !"' 11e' contact with a wire fence, his face being ease►•• a „rr .r""'"•• rr«r•rtt•+' se" • rather badly cut. The front wheel came - 1 ,w�we n 4.11•117 Pat141•4. 1rd a W I off the machine and it took to the ditch, 14ae. • Wet eaeear a holt r avis of ebaer. 1... with the shove result. laved • per arra K 4 •w t LucEN4tiv. ✓ d Is raw The death of Mrs. 4t -I .•Il*n, form- ,•rlv of l.nrknow..s•eurr''I suddenly at riaulf :4h•. Merle. Mich.. 4111 311t11, at 4111' age of eighty-one yesirs. Mrs. Mel e•Ileit retitled herr for some time with her danghtu, Mr'. J. 4. Agls'w•. The remains were brought to Lie Atom for interment. Frleudv of Mrs. William Taylor and daughter. 1,yla, g*1hered one evening hest week Al the home of Mrs. 1I)r.l Gordon to hill 1,,rewell to these ladies, prior to their departure from town after living here for over twenty year'. Mrs. Traylor was presented with an aridness and MIs,. Lyle with ii band- s1111e• heather club -►reg. WINGIi.\M. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1llus•Ilfe, on Tuesday September 2nd, their only daughter, PIolrlrr May. war Impel in matrimony to rant F. \an - Ness. The young couple will reside in \\' 111gtla m. \Chaths am hod its rick 111111 lay oOil1V,.11x•stay .1 this we'e'k. Jane'Ilemilton heft Inst w.ek for 1� 4)'h14we. wllerc In' 1114'• tekl•11 a ;soma. ills fetidly will remain here fat 14 time. Henry Hawthorne dial In !Amer \1'ingham on Friday. In his seventy- fourth year. Ile is so reIVel by is widow awl family CLINT( IN. After en Illness of several Inonths. Mrs. Cam ries !!Ayer {,maria! away an August :Kith at her home here. She was Mlle married. her first Mtah14nd being the late Henry Porter of Clinton. vibe 11 e�■e '• have mos, 1L.1s, tt emelt er0 a•4 til• .'Mr a ` ,•alto r I tartar It t1. Met a,dMOar1■Oar ler /moo. oto en alae.'- • aceta Wear. r Dean Mem s 'Pandota SO well known as to have become • Canadian institution is this grand working Pandora. Glass oven door; tested thermometer; an oven so evenly heated that even the beginner can bake well with it. Grates work smoothly; reservoir is enameled and may be removed for cleaning. There is • lifetime of satisfaction in the Pandora. 14 Sold by FRED HUNT r CANADIAN PACIFIC A NEW TRAIN THE TRANS -CANADA ALL SLEEPING CARS DAILY BETWEENITORONTO and VANCOUVER Leave Toronto 7.15 p.m. Arrive Winnipeg 9.0b p.m. 2nd day "• Calgary 9a0 p.m. 3rd day '• Baal 12 40 p.m.:ird day • Vancouver 10.110 aim ttb d♦y 1•'irvt-clams Sleet/m.1C8r Pasmengerl only Full particular' from any aspect. JOS., NIDD c• P. Agent, t:odench Actual Experience The Ontario Temperance Act is Emptying Ontario's Jails Jail Commitments Before ALL. CPIMLS 1915 20,337 1918--13,242 From Annual Reports f Schedule FI Iieportdike Board for the year 1918. and After Passage of the Act. D•VNK[NNiss 1915 -8,235 1918-2,595 of -Nissen' fini-ansfi of License Commw'meln Ontasio NTARiO'S experience with prohibition under the Ontario Tem - O perance Act since September 16. 1916, has been all the umenhet t any fair-minded man or woman wants, to prove should neither be repealed nor weakened by Amendments. Jail Commitments for crimes and offences of all kinds have decreas- ed more than one-third since 1915. Jail Commitments for druunnkenn� S95one1 decreased from 6,235 in 1915, the year p ng h 918. Jail Commitments for drunkenness decreased despite the fact that the Act makes drunkenness in public places a "prima facie'. ie" offence, y e, po nish- able by fine or imprisonment, whether accompanied li nese" or not. A drunken man on the street has become a rare sight. The number of commitments for drunkenness in Ontario in 1918 was the lowest in seventeen years, although the population of the Province increased by over 500.000. Some jails received no drunkards in 1918 at all. Others show well nigh unbelievable decreases, notably in the cities.and larger towns. Do you want to see the taste for alcoholic beverages revived, and the population of Ontario's prisons, jails and lock -ups restored ? mark X in the "No column after each question. If you are convinced that drunkenness is undesirable in this Province "No!" Fach and every one of the four questions on the ball t raper in this Referendum must be answered or your ballot in "spelled. ' And unless marperance kActafwill be spoiled, and ter each question in tye' ars ofTemperance progre column. the Ontari Tem - you Four Times "Not" Ontario Referendum Committee JoHN MACiys)?7AL1) D. A. DUNLAP vere41Moo. .d.S.ga1N►y ( J, w"nis T/ratw/M (It1Y1 lit.'ef+ior 1 •Bldg, T.r•at•) e