The Signal, 1920-4-22, Page 7•
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THE slfilf.L
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CHILDREN'S AID
&ioCIET' 5LtTTF.R!i.l
COUNTY AND DISTRICT'!
The business dealt with at the monthly
' meeting of the Children's Aid Sudety
last week was unusually interesting and
4 ri illh.0 i. lu li:ti.• a ,'.'1.'br.tl"tl un some of It of such a character as would
W "r I [ lour make the ordinary citizen ask, "Can such
1 lit 1 1 tl roamed u( the at some rot
1 would prove a revelation h
E even errs o[ live stock were shipped familiar with these things. In the routine
business accounts were passed as follows:
by the Walton Farmers' Club in February I County agent's expenses, i14.90. Shelter
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March, the value totalling over printing, $11.04: constable's
items, $7.88; pr
i 30,000• I expenses, $3. Sher Reynolds, as treas
Gerrie mourns the death of Mrs. A. mer. reported cash balance of $74:$,;31,
I E. 1'ulst •, a •nniei estrw114.1 r* id I but thtte are el many moon to pass
r Owl . in,.,... "II„ •,used awuv Au it ( before the end of the year. The following'
donations and subscriptiontt were reported
1'Ibe .,Ile of clgareti., iu H*ItWII ha things be in this county'" Attendance
been prohibited .itt ey to a of the meetings of the Society
' clllage. n t0 t ,be
Miss 'Catherine t' itorlu Smith died
tut herhomue at Hen' Il'un Tuesday of
11114 week., aged sixt, -five- rear•. She
'formerly kept a mink ry shop at lien-
w : rmstrung & ons, o • u ett.
have purchased an additional 150 acres of
and. making them owners of 4:10 ac`-
one block. They are extensive farmers
and holed some of the choicest land in the
township.
Many a bright, shiny -looking bicycle is a
ay deceiver! It is merely built to sell. In a
few short monthdit becomes a chipped, rusty -
looking object that runs as hard as it looks.
On the other hand. C. C. M. Bicycles re-
tain their books and continue to run easily for
years an years. Many in use for 10 to 20
311110”11.0 Still running well. _
C. C. M. Bicycles depreciate more slowly
than ordinary bicycles because they are
made of better materials.
For e pie, C. \C. 11. case-hardened
bearings ar so hard 11 ' le cannot cut them.
That Is an,a urance of long years of
easy running
h. highly -polished nicke'.-
oof code r and C. C. M.
f, triple enamelling mean
girt •AM with years of dux.
since last meeting:
Mrs. Wm. Proud[oot, dresser and toys;
Mrs Wm. Andrews r rand Miss lsmay
Thompson, each, clothing; W. M. S.,
Constance, eight quilts, clothgataendd
mitts; John '.% . Millian, ba opoT Little.
J. H. Milian, vegetable-; Mrs L. A..
mildew. --Hayfield Mettlsd
quilt; Beduin/ L• A., Porter's et
West Wawanah council, SIS: Colbortit
ncil, S2S;M rs. W D Bentley, Nanti
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Mutuality, April 22, 1020- T
SAVED FROM
LIFELONG MISERY
And• Daae•rou• Operation, by
Taking "FRUIT-A•TIV ES"
Ov•eralls e
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B.C.J. GORSE
The house of W. B. Geiser. about e I C H• Perkins, Exeter. and Robert Hogg. $ Union St.,•
mile north of Cred ton took Etre from I aeaforth each SI' Mrs. James Oke. Clan- "I suffered with all the symptoms
tome unknown cause
last Sunday after- I debo a $2, bine J.
Keyes. Exeter, '.Sc:•
of Female Trouble, with chrouiecons
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noon and the upper story was Consider• j Mrs. G. W. Andrews. 111: Mea. U. Millar, 1 stipation and constant llea3ac es.
ably damaged. Most of •the furniture f2; C. Seager, SI; Mrs• Boswell•Reid, M;' IP
was raved, though damaged by hauling• •
received on mahntenanceaccount, $117,43: 1 kmi pains Jew emit M Me bac °"d I •
James Henry Hari, a former resident of Loyal Temperance Legion, Exeter`s was
sides nj the ea*, I tried nnuua
M Kitt died recently at Parry Sound I The usual routine of cases repot hoot lief, sod then cat
$3.00
for One Week Only
it is ottr aim to give the prupic tth.it the-) iv.►ut.
McLEAN BROS.
Semi -Ready Tailors sad Gids' Fslfoisiera
remedies wttr'e_ . jolt
h THE SQUARE
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n has forty ninth yar. The remains varied by three complaints, from different
myself under a doctor s Care dad .
were neraq t to Seahtr for interment. 'parts of the county, of cruelty to animals.
the funeral `taking place friar) the res$• I the details of which would hardly be srlvised we to have u operative. 1
of G. D. C. Horn. brother-in-law of credited. and would lead one tbisay, why refused. • it-a-
dence Theo, I started taking Fru
the deceased. Ido not the local police Interfere . ,JiIstt does
Bessie McDonald, wife of William Mc,' teem that
where
oanimals
lae inare
colds, uric
tiers' ; and from the outset, I felt
Id lye ro pt better, and ow mmiicine Ass completely
Fadzean, of Walton. died on Tuesday.
-April 13th. in her fortieth year. She was
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lames iNIc•
? prwld. of a --18th-wofto d now
starve
not fit to print, there shoo D
in
ction by someone without asking adievai-att of all my misery and
side _interference. But therelwas no suffering. 81y weight was only 143
township, an was married
Thi year's models have the new
Merest/ s Positive, Drive Brake -the
Coaster Brake without a side arm.
See themat your lo 1 dealer's.
dation in agreeing at the meeting ' pounds and now itis 168 pounds. -t
bereaved husband in June. 1918. that the county agent should act at once, am f of a and hell, a and the
At the Presbyterian(1.isN ma s.young, I and this is being dere.
on April 14th. Miss Norma Ross. Young• Several cases of neglects improper and terrible t'uastipatioa;and what sutved
even criminal conditions in homes were me from misery is the splendid fruit
et daughter of Iles David Ross, of ` discuteed and will be dealt with as soon medicine,'Fruit-a•tives'."
Mclullop, became the bnde of John F. as possible. Of course these can only be
couple an, of a their gen. ,,The young referred to here in an indefinite way'. but
couple wilt make their home on the 9th
concession of McKillop, where the groom
has a farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Win.Erin• r. w1no are
tearing tt•oIesw,trtla 10 reside cat 'tut ton.
were given a sendoff by their neigh -
hop, utill friends. who gathered at
their 11.1e LINT ,presented fir. Fra'~er
with a gold watch and chain and Mrs.
Fraser with u silver t•a servlre. Mr.
Fraser was a member of tlw titer
township remelt -fey t11te'itiyearn-lint
Iteev • for • t• rut ---
ASSE Y--PEJlf
COLUMBIA
a-100' - value.
Co., Limited
Wi.aipfa, V.aemewa r'
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pl t are numerous enough to
In order to improve the facilities for Fruit -a -tires Limited Ottawa. Ont.
MRS. M. J. GORSE.
SOe. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e.
more than keep the county agent usy.
such corn a c At all dealers or seat postpaid by
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dealing with the animal cases. it was
decided the County Society should affili- - -
ate' w.th the Ontario Humane Society, els. but as delinquents who could be
which has recently secured such changes i helped in a kindly and systematic wavy X Phone No, i b
in the law as give wide powers for dealino 1 in counties where such an official has
with this class of efj/ne. And it was also I been ap rated the work of C.A. Societies B• J $itdlts' residence Vv • W. Saulf res$dence
agreed to continue active membership in has ben ratty aided and neglectful and No.2ili. No. 20'2
the Provincial C A Societies organization. and dMin stents started in a way
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ANNOUNCEMENT
We are pleased to be ahle to inform the public that we
are now in a position to supply any quantity of bard coal
in all sizes. Also any quantity of soft coal for domestic use.
We wish to extend thanks to onr customers, who have
been very patient during the stre'.e of the coal shortage, anti
now that tt has been relieved we will Five -our ,old -tithe
service and prompt delivery..
The Saults Coal Co
Notice of motion to be consideredat next
wayward qq - improved conditions. 1,
meeting was $vers also that the Society that would tend to imp.
petition the Ontario Government for • the Anyone willing to take an interest in
judge,
the work of the Society is reminded that'
appointment of a Juvenile Court j
the next monthly meeting will L a held on
The hI • of sir. and Mrs. T.11a1oN
at %Vroseter was the smile' of a Sappy
f lust %reel an official who would be in a poet
to tbe ,second Tuesday of May, the 11th, a
event ou• ltwln.•sdnc o us visit any Part of the county andltlYlti-
whet their
ekkrt dattafderarri rptmt 415 p• m• :Meanwhile take a hint from
„ gate cases or hold court is a ray -that the hit of contributions mentiotfed above.
Moffatt, was united- in marriage Z brand the offenders as crimin-
Archibald 'Wells. It, A.. Rf 'Toronto, I would not
.formerly, of Blylfi. "'Thr• earemotty was
m
•rforitl Ins Itey._I'._MhI(olm iu the
presence of 'fifty gte.-4s. Mr. uid Mi".
Wells 's ill re-ide at Tonna..
Alexander MacMillan, who died at
+ eeswater on April lith, at the great age
of one hundred years • and eleven months,
was for some years a resident. of the
toweship of Tuckersmilh. He had lived
Culross township. Bruce county,
ce 14613. until hie retirement to Tees -
r. Myles MacMillan, of Lucknow.
n, and there are four surviving
en, thirty-four grandchildren and
ven great-grandchildren.
SEAFORTa
j . 1 of flu• Lo -int^• place- in town i
Ttsr 1 ,ii1' -r ', t r l = bars.- ,.r' +1-e-
iieW 11a:-1.11I4E't'ot,-r, which w'11s
u1o• .,t tl trig sa+-.•lst•w. of L.anb'p.
England. s .1 \.•ir York .lnrutt tlw
pnst r'-•a:i.eti., anal :ore luraugild '111515- i
crony btsrklu ter tla• Iw\T f`,f .1tlww, d 1111Aa1: the
111,041 11 _ tire« place-Apr'+1
CL TOX, .t. N. Hamilton, who In
will rlitr.irl r:u li 11 Clio• -da} after-
noon 1111 May to Septetober.
k
rldr•4 11:1ttglite
marriage t., i.e.
Th, 41'n•
11.0- D. N.
r+t Ipso will resift*
psi
wa
is a
daug
ea: iroi;,•,I in thirty -
1. of F:dw10. `
' iserTnrmnl
cJnng j A, t' n•t
1-_Malk• I Jauws wirer
fnrnl•r. when 3tev.
of Mrs. Jaun•s
II"'10117.4.1 Henden o
•1. ; Exeter poultry
I &L.w$•lathe. anti
next aalltlal Conn y 1
herr•,.11i 11e•omtier.
W1illr tit lountlnE wary
hon here hist Thurs.
I.11'ICN
Mrs \.1 tine• I.lw ill
•r litiigetnent of • her ,.
?Tareau. F p tic. -4..-
EXETER.
wldine took Once at the
parsonage on April 14th,
. .1,. Wilson united In
tbingliter
cant\ bt Exeter. and
res $ton.
u ve ort:uiized
50 hate the
R• held
j 4.111 r ,.
he death ..r Ire! 171 !1;
-tigj` 'en t the _position and
111th 'That..41 cat
--,...n. at. Mow lily -four a t1-. `ins takilsg 4i-ta to ufTlie Tri
The deices... l had 1 i a r•.id •cat of ,,,,,,,i reurr `nntk^'p..tsr..,-
1'llnt.•n fur about forty years.
11w T111 rsdsy. Nth Imst. at tlae h,.in' s•or,li wo.al 1'yai .1
1 •\,t 1i-'ittao
of Mr. itud Mrs. 11. W. ;oultf, th.•ir I 1 it
marriage t•
1 er-FTVT.
tear. has
elle farm -
'iv home`
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GET WEDDING STATIONERY AT THE SIGNAL
Dangerous to Use Counterfeit Parts for the
Thi. --. - _-
mut , ttaepee - rlawja' fry
]!aiming fell In•tween the 041
• rant Moir and tt steel plate
top of kiln. infli•-tine seven' 3
WINGHASL
Stone has sold. lib*
cat John mad 1'etlt
st Pettigrew. of Lions
Itichar.l Porter, es -
if Bingham. cele -
W. F. 1-a
deuce. Cora*
n• wets. to Ern
Re. .t for R3.
i :,i Mrs.
te•Iao.l resident -.._
Itrateil tiit• sixty -see rid anniversary of
tear welding last eek. They were
i oriel cat timierirh can April 14th.
1 is, and 11,144• diced In _Ingham ever
yin w. •
s. Hugh 1'umminge. seventy-one
year of cage. lil.ssdd away April 12111
at hr 1 • here. Her I014ba141 pre -
dere her M•vernl yairw. Before
1-,9ntngrtn town- dw family lived to
East %Yawatstsh.
O. MI (*lumen. n: wlio
Linn air htbeen e, has operator
rntoor r
St the .1.T.R.
promoted to the position of agent at
Hrnssels station and takes over his
new .duties immediately.
l - The remarry:-- of ttlp Atte -lags Brooks.
}formerly a reaident of the towlwhip of
Morris. • wen• brought here ,on itatnr-
day front London for interment in
11•fngbaln cemetery.
BRUSSELS.
GeOrge Lott has purchased a resi-
dence at Wingham and is removing to
that town.
James Irwwin. formerly, of Brussels,
died at Toronto on the 11th Inst.. aged
alzty-lire years. For few years he
published The Bntssels Herald, now
defntwt.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1►evldwon. of
Brussels. recently celebratedi the fifty-
fifth n11111versa ry of their welding.
They were married at Searbori Murch
31st, 1x11.
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HOE POLISHES;
THE GREAT HOME Leather
hSHIeNE
Pastes for Black. Tan, Oxblood.Brown Shoes
White Sh
s
White Cake and Liquid for HAMILTON. CAN.
Tim P. P. ISALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD.. 1 -_-
USe Less Powder-
Getjetter Balling
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- Rowing your garage than to use imitation ppar i'
s only invite repeated- repair
1 S • •airing your car you not o *pea
•serious breaado' 1 sot a
s and more
ger your`own life and the lives of 'others.
liable oand se accidents ar of a very
connection with the steering control ar
serious nature.
Genuine Ford Springs versus
You Risk Youtr+Life Whe- You Use • Imitation Springs
Inniti3ti<gn Spindles
In a recent test the tensile s ength_
Genuine Ford front and rear spring's
of thegenuinerd. Vona 3 ium are
vin made
a 6f Va sad. um sP i 214t e1
Ste el spindle arms found + hounds- r square- and
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over 100", more than that of -pinch, and
counterfeit machine -steel park• ne la tic_ nit of fiord 00,. s tested
The . arms were submitted to h 1 ' cat are
and the counterfeit arm broke ,in the factory. pr it springs of 18re
at a putting force -ecp !valent souk
to 11.425 pounds applied to a croweection• unds. In the fatigue test the averagegin-
The
Led to areorres- pig wilt stan,1 60,000 simkes before
same pulling forcenapp
i ponding. cross section of a genuine Ford breaking. Rear springs are subjectede average
spind10 arm did not even change its original pressure of 2000ouring nds a d0the average
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size or shape. In order to separate the genuine before brnuine aking.
spindle arm it was necessary to apply a pulling.
force of 25,000 pounds. Imitation sp-ings are generally made of car-'
The spindle arm is `one of the vital parts en- boon steel havingr t ee str ength and an tof o
nly
tering into the control of a car, and by using
places,astie
Ford owners are limit of only 115,000 pounds. In ordinary
spurious parts in such service they soon flatten out.
risking lives and property.
You are merely protecting yourself and avoiding repeated'repair.bills when
you demand genuine Ford parts.
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Only' Genuine Ford Parts Can be Used wit Safety
ASHFiELD.
Stewart Jtnbertson, of Parlamenti).
lune Isinght the term of Donalfarming Fergu-
son. who 1s glclt• 5 tap
time.
:11r. and 'lrs. Alfred Sherwood, of
-Deaner, have been bereaved by the
death of their Istby danthter, Marion
Elizabeth, who was in her fourth
month.
Follow the directions on the label
E.g O Baking Powder Co., Limited, Haniltos, Cassia
ss
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Look for
the Sign
It has been interested that the bscbelor
should have a separate title to distinguish
him from the married man, in the same
way that Mrs. and Mist are used among
women. It is felt that his present
Of "lucky devil" is lacking in dignity
Genuine ,v c7arts
For Sale Here
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