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The Signal, 1920-5-13, Page 7Garage Phone 83 House Phone 336 CHEVROLET TIE SIGNAL COUNTY AND DISTRICT �( it �� John Griffith, an old resident o( Howick township, died on Friday. April 30th, in his seventy-seventh )ear. While at work sawing wood at Ethel station, Ben. Hollinbeck was struck by a flying piece of wood and his left arm was ftactored. Mr: and Mrs. Edward Fletcher, who are removing to.Seaforth from Ethel, were made the recipients of an address and a purse from their friends. Robert Webster, of Lucknow is moving to South Huron, having purchased John McNaughton's farm of 240 acres on the Bayfield road in Stanley, for $15,000. Mrs. William Somerville died suddenly on Sunday, May 2nd, at her home in Usborne township. She was in her sixty- fourth year and is su:vived by her hus- band. A lantern upsetting in the mow resulted in the loss of the barn belonging to Fred Mahood in Howick. Besides implements and some cattle, Ii00 bushels of oats and 200 bushels of wheat were destroyed. 'there wits 12,000 insurance. but the loss above this amount will be heavy. We are the agents for the Chevrolet Autos. Call or send us word and we will demonstrate to fou. This is th• Garage to save money on all Accessories, Oils, Gasoline and Dry Cells. TIRES AND TUBES We have them in all mals, at lowest prices. OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT is up -to -dale with good mai-haws, quick service and satin faction guaranteed on all makes of can New tires, new tope. Have been overhauled and are iu good condition. We handle genuine. Ford parts. 0 10'4 A COMPI„ETg LINE OF CHEVROLET -PAR Agent for the Willard3tOr` —gee Beam • ' . AUTOS FOR HIRE. W. McCLUSKEY. Re�afir Department. Childhood Constipation. ._ GOD/MOH, ONT. Rev. J. K.' Hogg NUM the officiating clergyman. .Lir. and Mrs. 31air %111 Wale tln'Ir house et 411e111uIc, a twee the gruutu le employed with the G.T.11. W. G. Huy of LolkIUf, a returned moldier, jaw lea slvl the Graben House anal will take plesessfou shortly. Jane .tun Falconer. widow of the late Iticharel Brigham 01111 a former reideut ut Clinton, diel at 14,101111 11111 May 1st at the age of .IKhtythre )141r1. The remains were brought to Clinton for Iutt•rI .IIt. Mr. and Mrs. J. t'rbh and )IlaeJutw left last week for Coelrrara•, where they intend making their home lit future. Mr. l'rlch has liken up a grant .of Government land fu the vh•f111ty of Cochrane from wbie•II he etpe is to cat a •qusutltc of pulpwood. Miss Sarah Ann Beacom died in the Clinton hospital on May 14t. She had undergone an operation successfully when pneumonia set in, with fatal result. The deceased was a daughter of the late lames Beacom of Goderich township. She is survived by three sisters and three broth- ers: Mrs. J. Sterling. Miss L'lzzie Beacom and Rubert and David Beacom of Pick- ford, Mich.: Mrs. Nelson Yeo,of Toronto, and John T. Beacom, of Goderich town- I ship. The funeral took place to the Bayfield cemetery. I1I.Y TH. Mr. and Mrs. John McGiII left last week for their horne at Saskatoon. after t11 q'herbs, n, ,tor interment. spending the winter months here. it was Anderson is survivedby two daue� almost ten Yeses since they had previously M. :111M. Belden. of Winnipeg. Constipation u one of the most tom- visited Blyth. Mrs. la.we%ry-. 111 Lindsay, alai one w mon ailments of childhood and the child The town band is being re•organilted Harry. rrI 3[inuru{r+lls• sufleei ng from it cannot thrive. To keep f� tne season. Mr. T. J. titKhsl�.itss __lyqu [ibm s•gr[ y uhl+l have the children well the bowels must be kept been appointed leader. agaht lawn woTur►Ilrryinentttlr wusio.40ugiing regular and the stomach swat. To du Ihta nothing can equal Baby's Own The death occurred on Thursday. And to farmers near Lower Wingiuim. Tablets. 1 hey are a mild but thorough ; 29th, of Miss Jane Mains, after an i8• 1;e ....tree Finley hall two ealvl•s severely laxative; are absolutely sate and never mess of many months. The deceased was t,,, -i, u few days ago. and 1111 the pre"- fail to relieveconstipation and indigestion, born in Hullett in 1862 and spent her .1,t ,M -erasion a herd Is•Iunging to Isen- tolds and simp'e fevers. Concerning them entire life in this neighborhood. Her home $1111 i'ruikshank wait attacker]. I Ow of Mrs. Jules Fauquereau. Nommingue, had been ,in Blyth for tee last thirty the cattle in its flight ran into a fence Quebec. writes: "My baby was terribly years. Two sisters and one brother sur- rod was injured. Ilii,-. Fields' IurKc constipated and suffered -day and night: vive her: Mrs. Roland Cook, of B1 th; hent Naw arse+ ultalkcd. tlith r was advised to pve him ribby s O,wru Mrs. John Cowan, of Montana. and ad towards tr Tablets and from the first they helped Mains, of Hullett. ulght the leuder'of the d1,Ks dogs -was su him and now at the age of boy." tel killed.. The animal I,eIw as W months he is a big, healthy. happy boy•' mated. Tablets are sold by medicine dealers EARLY SYMPTOMS I au d the iiN is rs of the other dugs had en Kerr, of Turtilarry, it is or by mail at 25 cents a box from the thew titre up list once. It i$ auu!n11a•1.11 Sr Williams Medicine Cg.. BrockvUk. OFBLOODLESSNESS' that unless they tart• 011 its yevl action Ont. wen ter tairatraa.iaa-t Ilse -.wners. J. Livingstone appeared la'fur• 3leyer 1;11n10v on Monday and wit: Yloed $�'i atat costs for 'Teed illa Ili$ .'el'. \V,,rshrp is acting since the et'slguution of Magistrate .1 A. Morton. The/pasty. May M, 14'-4 Q •••••••••••••••••••••••••• I• 1: WHAT ABOUT THAT SPRING S U IT OR • TOP COAT frequently follows the neglect of an Injury. Germs and dust get into the wound, It begins to fester, blond- polsoning sets In, and sometimes the Ions 961 limb is the result. Safeguard yourself against such a possibility by applying Zam-Huk at on,'e. This antiseptic halm de- stroys ♦stroys all germs and prevents fee - tering and blood -poisoning. Then the healing essences promote the growth of new tissue and It Is not long before the wound 1s com- pletely healed. Zam-Hut should be kept handy In every home. omce, store and fac- tory for cuts. scratches. burns, scalds and bruises. it Is equally good for eezema. rashes, boils and ulcers All dealers, 60c. box. • • • - • •• • • tWe •• •• • s - •• have;up-to-the minute styles in Spring and Summer Suits and Top Coats. s • • •• • •• • The place to -get that Shirt you have been wanting, M in fact, anything that goes to mane the "WELL- DRESSED MAN"• • •• McLEAN BROS. . (: Semi -steady Tailors and Gents' Furnishers •• ,N.11.1. 1 II: THE3QUARE GODERICH • :1141-4•••••••••••••••••••••:. GET WEDDING STA • 1ERY At THE SIGNAL. • LI'(KNt►W. Shown by PallorloE�e Faitate D. Matthew Blake, M. P., came from and Lips—How to Obtain Ottawa a few days ago to make a short New Blood. visit with his mother and other relatives and also assisted in a surgical operation Anaemia, or lack of blood, is so gradual on his nephew. Blake Alton. of Ashfield. in its approach that it is often well de- ruralJohn route No. 3. the ma recentlyce on veloped before the patient is suftciently entedwith a Lurse o f was . alarmed to consult a doctor or take proper pre by some fa purse of money made treatment to restore the blood to a healthy - ' t)p by of those who take mail along � coition. tet route. The presentation was made at The earliest symptom of anaemia isI lhrllwTtywTa> 1,f 1st- work It.gfwnitl nd the f acda. trill, where a pray a I � of color, especially in the lips, gums Knight. eft FiUll1)r• at1 Miss . iteetorkt out.and speeches and music was carried and membranes lining the eyelids. rhea itowcllffe, duuirltter 1 Mr. and Mrs. out.. , 4 comes shortness of breath on slight exer- t[at road -- Mr. Mrs. J. G. Andersoe have tion, such as going upstairs. palpitation tea+nth, were united *sirib/te a { ret rem Winnipeg. - , of the heart, increased pallor of the face 1 it trth. hr lel t -- C. irria to a j J. G. Armstrong had his right arm and lips. It this thinning of the blood is After the honeymoon tel She young 1 fractured white cranking his fir one not corrected it will proceed rapidly until couple will make their !Mina to the --{evening last week. a complete breakdown in health follows, residence oft 311$11 street ncentl) Pthe The Clarkson family of Paramount when there may be disorders of the n' id.' a Hn Mei l'axu. before their removal to Lucknow were stomach. headaches and backaches, diz-hoed fel _ J"hli 4.* of 14w Angeles. I >Maited upon by a large number of friends a rules and fainting ompt sway is. The most to increase and l'alifurnia, i$ visiting his father went and neighbors and presented with an effective and pr other relstivri, in this district. He address and a number of hartdsorwe ta. enrich the blood at a time like this to had Iw'eu away front lseter for ct. H - • • through the fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink had years.' II SEAFORTH. Pills. These pills have restored to good health thousands of weak, anaemic The draft occurred at London -u ' Miss Isabelle Cummings. a former Seas people, among them Mise Mae Johnston, April 'Seth of, a of rw ims* Ex t.'r Etta forth girl. has been appointed to the of Port Arthur, Ont., who says”Be. woryau, Ju the 1 •1 important position of secretary of the tween the ages of sixteen and eighteen 1 Welsh. wife of .Jahn RatiMMuv. She ' Department of Agriculture for the Prov- worked in a telephone office, and it was was in her twenty-fifth year and leaves. ince of Saskatchewan. it is said she is very trying to the nerves and health. 'J •besides her husband. thaw small the first woman in Canada to be appointed became bloodless. and so pale that friend$$ children. to such a positron. Miss Cummings often said 1 looked consumptive. One J. A. Mai -donate( 'ter several years eat to Regina from Seaforth twelve night I had to be taken home from the act•ttihutaut at the Exeter brunch of y ars ago and has been in the Provincial office, and a doctor was called in who told the Rank of l'onnmere, and bitterly nail service for eleven years. me 1 must not go back for a time. Some- Malinger et - 4'r1•ditoa. hies Is•t•u t rsi►w Risbert Johnston and Miss Johnston times I would faint. and to walk upstairs'-fi'rrvtt to Lusltl•urti. Sssk. Ihdore his are leaving for Hamilton. where they will would leave mer touttterlly breathllg ess. y As ' departure I pa ture Ii Iwai prow-wed un a ite'nf his old with - reside 1(i (oldest Mr.idntsJohnstonSehas been old amt aypp% one lot t e oldest residents of Seatorth. one of my girl friends. whose mother had trll•uds, who un•r at the home of T. H. One of he most serious fires that have used lh. Williams' ink Pills with great, Newell for taut purpose. visited orth in some years occurred benefit. advised rive te try these. 1 took 4 • he pills very faithfully for some time. here on e l today morning he last week, ith the result that they restored me to , S('HOOL REPORTS. when tete lar brick mill of the Canadian go d health, and now when anyone tells the'FlaMine ass sited, int the east end of I the that they feel weak or rundown I I S sittgjs the rrpp(L{or S. 5. No. the town vas Su completely destroyed by 'always recommend Qr. Williams' P5 LL, Ashfield and Colborn ,fur the month fire, The a is supposed to have origin- Pills as I feel so thankful fur the tIs are graded as to the Med from spark from the smokestack oft The pups __ a__ aswhich was by the they gave tneo .'' number of slaty obtained_ One white .,w,:...e .--. ' -- - u you have a -- - symptoms - _n subjects out at the side the' building to dry. In Miss • Johnstont[Ir t "d1 signifies perfect nal to five ead described by each day. 'One red star is .eq a few seconds th fire was loads by the building up the blood with Dr. act ones. Those marked • have missed mai ;ince belt th ugh the loading shoot Williams' Pink Pills. Eat pour- white ones. Jr. \'.—airked Eby 2 r. 3 w: $offs ;;i s. an it she and almost imine- fishing food, exercise a little in the open , se fY• Aa elector '.— r ce lw. Sr. IV. B i (Batas the whole b tiding was a mass air daily and watch the color return to —Laura Graham2 r, 3 w; Bertha Foster o[ Hemet. and men ma th r esca le. the- cheeks and lips. You can run -no risk int 2 ow: Kee -So -Foster 3 w 1 er "ClarenceaFo 1 fore of the made t it escaper Be giving Dr Williams' Pink Pills a trial, as 13rnneit 1 r, 1 . $ter 2 r. V ; an 4 t fore an alarm was turned yn the fim had they can not injure the mat delicate''$ B< Instt r, 1 Eby 'S r, 3 V J , n 4 w. • m it h such way in the ng+r10 theble lack of system. You can get these pills through sal that the firemen, owingto lite lack of Frank \'r POInallany dealer in medicine, or by mail at. 50I 1 r. Sr. 'L—et—Je n'2 r, 1 n Elmer Graham an Ledoor 4 r; "Alma cents a bete or six boxes for 12.50 froth Johnstone I r, 4 w. Jr. L—Lloyd Brindly the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock. 1. r, 4 w: `Clayton Foster 1 r, 2 w. Sr. vine, Ont. Pr, --Roy Eby 3 r, 3 w; Teddie \'ronman 3 r: Mabel Foster 2 r, 3 w; Ruth Foster 2 r: Jr. Pr.—Richard Cousins. A. M. KNIIITEL, Teacher. Save -F iel and Food— Use Itnla•rr .111tkins, a pioneer of this Ab- trict. diel sip Turnb•rry 011 Saturday in his eighth• IwIel 011 311111111 1,1- wit. \Ctn. 12.' to Wiugham 7metery. EXETER. t year. The funeral was is from the residence 11f tt Jenkins, cuuertsiun .t dna Branches at Montreal, OtfaA, Winnipeg, Caelgarl, Port Arthur -is -SU To Ladies! Anaemia This Is a result of the lackof the ordlaary red corpec" le• in e blood. The too frequent n"Rl' t of this complaint. especially in the case of growing glrle Md )oung wotnee. Is trangbt with the great- est danger. Poorness of the Blood must lead to weakness of the body. General Debility and such a run down condition that thesufferer r falls a prey to almost any D disease — especially Influenza. Colds and La,OrlDpe- Fainting, Palpitation general disturbance of the bodily functions. headacheshysteria. Pale ad sallow complexion, pallor of thee (estrum and Itpa, pnrinees un- der the eyes and earw u urmur are generally aaoc An- aemia.tstei It.Ja Le:niL- riamplala slegltl, w oheals- hirk Is Omit estlastko Y anter teals Mr tatbertyp teams ise7 ars la weal, urea a great eslaatfsa Hacking: Heart and Nerve Remedy ( Is the most reliable medteine to use it will bring back the reel cheeks and restore Vitality and Visor. Do not be dlscsonly a oursill oed and get do not worry for YoeIn wove. Place your confidence et Nerve Backings Heart and ese tock that Remedy for it Jahappiness of good bate the t the DD macb desire. held* that Yoe se price S 8111 a few bO2bosontO'aay.old b1 Lee a bot. 6 for $2.60• elaby all dodders or b7 mall, Do d. Hackings i.iwttted, i.1stewel. Jumpy Nerves! If you get startled easily or ,.lump" or "scare" at the least little thing. it means that your Nerve Force is weakened_ and spent. .I► Your !Waves control every Men- tal and Physical ocss thhatt takes the place within you—if to the Nerves were cut leading Heart that organ would *ever beat again. Without the Nerves you could never See, Taste, Smell or Hear again for It Is upon the Nerves that every sense depends. If you wish to build up and strengtben the body you meet put new life into the millions of nerve fibres that lead to the Heart, the Stomach, the Kidneys, the Liver and the other organs. yb7 taking hisyou can quite easily do six loos treatment of Haekings Heart said Nerve (tweedy. It will take sway • (bat tired feeling," banish those pains in the bead, Increase your appetite, hely you W sleep better, sat batter sad live longer. few dollars le eom- What o a we offer In• n to your health, for your yen s p )flackrelga remedy Heart and Illness In Hacking'$ to Health Nerve remedy. The road ad Happlae'"• is yours 1f yon will but believe on wi11 hangs you from at. This wooderfal Weak.iNervosa or Anaee to pre'' e ms to orae tall of lafe. Vitality and Anirmation. it will bring back the Roses to your Cbeeks by In- creasing circulation and purifying the blood. Better get a few boxes, sew, when you think of it. bet be a tor Hackings. Pries Sec a sun is or $2.60. Sold by all deal- ers ere or by mall, postpaid. Haek• lags Limited, Listowel, Ont. Is. Your Mouth Tender? Are Your Gulnhs Sre ort • Are Your Teeth • If so, you have "Riggs" Disease, pyorrhea, or Trench Mouth. and you tired Riggs Remedy for Riggs Disease Why when you can easily treat yourself u, the nk nf,nrthodand{ privacy of your own home by this sure, safe and Da which will give yo'.i immediate relief ? Write ' RIGGS REMEDY COMPANY, Limited 144 Carlton Street, Toronto, Out. I ) PYorrhso Specialists fire protection in the outskirts of the town, could do little with it, and hi half - Ian -hour nothing but the bare walla. re- mained. The brigade, however,` 'did succeed in saving the engine room, which was separated from the main building by a fireproof wall. For some months the mill has been running. day and night. employing thirty-five men in the day time and some twenty at night. and there was still about two months' work ahead to finish last year's crop. While the property was fully insured the indirect loss to the Company will be a heavy one. as the mill was a modern one in every respect and it is difficult to obtain new machinery at the present time. it is understood, how- ever, that the Company will rebuild in tim- to handle the new crop. as they have contracted for a large acreage in this vicinity, which they are now seeding. and are anx`.ous lvobtain still more land from the farmers. CLINTON. At the home of Mr. and, Mrs. It. A. Hell. on Wednesday. May 11th. their only daughter, Jean, was united In {%ptulxtfon of 22*►• marriage to viol ?Antis of Allewtd*I1, ,1111 of 1;ir,rgt' Slide of the Huron road. rn Has oink 'Iptk iiphtbtoiig of ha �•tIt.' Wia1nge111 f Has 11,1'. year. which is an ftwrt'aee of 110 acres over laid year. j{Ri;SSELS. Mrs. Neil McLauchlin had the misfor- tune to fall while going down the cellar steps at the home of her daughter. Mrs. R. Thomson, and broke her right arm near the shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Petrie and da Miss Margaret. have left for In Alberta, where they will make their r for a time with a eon, David, who has a farm there. Information from Ottawa is that the new postofftce building which Brussels his for smebti expecting ThHGoverrt nmentBids shirt of funds. The WINGHAM. AMMeteor Iletean bug returned his roll for the year, 1t MI111WM a total aeeestn11•nt of $1,042xet1 and n total MALNUTRITION ��i�weaned.ess sod anti Scott's E�midsios the world - fuser wit -fled, is the ttiim'al mew ef t m1- ScoHi dyes or four *nee dole, Was •rte—tea dries inatamaraise BROWN AND OK -BLOOD SHOE 'POLISHES THE GREA .;HOME SHINE ALSO FOR BLACK, TAN AND WHITE HAMILTON,EN THE 0. 0. DAUNT CORPORATIONS LTD.. CA satisfaction out o 11getgood ------ 1 it tins GO1D )ffithltoot _____ � First -Class materials and skilled J_ � workmanship, coupled with perfect 41 igis / balance, make "GOLD MEDAL'' 'e III - Tools best for every farmer. I Ease of motion and ma ' eft—! ! work are the rule when you "GOLD MEDAL" Tools, beat -y rll�ll) / • 'E ► 1 of their right construction. Mise Isabel :MacDougall, who has graduated from llnI'•o'a University. IS Melton. expe''ts to leave title summer for Smyrna, Turkey, to engage ht utl" efonary work. At elle Presbyterian mantle on Werl- riewlsy. May :db, it,,. Itr. 1'errle Malted to marriage Miss Vera Elisabeth IMrldson and 1;Purge W. l'0e1'trt, both of town. The happf l make their home ht Whtgham. Richard Anderson, a former well- known resident of WIngham, died at the home of his daughter, Nes. Lowery, at Lindsey, on May 1st, aged elghty- twe years. The remain* were brought "AlMlif L� HOBB S, `3►Dry i For Salle at First -Class Hardware Stores ; Ask your neighbor how he likes r' the "GOLD MEDAL" line. Heavy duty tools should all be as good an "GOLD MEDAL" quality. All Sensible Farmers Insist 1 Upoh "GOLD MEDAL" ' Harvest Tools • r s • r s