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The Signal, 1920-7-8, Page 7Beat selected leaf— Skillfully manufactured—Delicious flavor— Ever fresh and lasting ANCHOR PLUG LIQUID AND CAKE THE BIG VALUE °ACKAGES WHITE SHOE DRESSING KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT THIEFFDALLLY (0.P01.•••0•41.1TD. nAr4tirON.CAN THZ *SIGNAL ••— GODZ1.10$ OJT. est daughter ofo Mr. and Mrs. Francis', Graham of that city. Was united in mar. riage to Freitag J. Bok, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bok u( Masham. The newly - wedded couple will reside at London, BRUSSELS. The residence of James Fox, druggist has been purchased by Walter A. Lowry. Mr. Fox and family may remove to Toronto. The business in Brussels will be retained, however, and will be under charge 'of Mr. Fux and his son Stewart, I alternately. A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thoms-in. Brussels, on June 29th, when their sister, Margaret Sttwart hlacLauchlin, was united in marriage to Ambrose R. Z late, of St. Catharines, the ceremony being conducted by Rev. A. J. Mann. After t trip up the Great Lakes the young coupla- will make their home at St Catharines, where Mr. Za fe is manager of a branch ot the R,va Bank. Loral Agents—Dunlop'. Drug Store. I, At an open meeting of the Western SUMMER ASTHMA— HAY FEVER —*sleepless nights, constant sneezing, streaming eyes, wheezy breathing :— / .• ..----- July A. 19•2n •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • e • • • • Summer Suits! • c•• • • • • • • brings relief. PIA up in cap- sules, easily swallowed. Sold by • • reliable druggists for a dollar. • Ask our agents or sencicanl for • free sample to Templeton's, 1411 King St. W., Toronto. Agents, i gh Toronto and Hamilton drug- gists. as ' • COUNTY AND DISTRICTIII Star Lodge, No. 149, I. U. 0. F.. at which ••••..--. a large company was present, veterans' fli jewels were presented to eight of the Phelan. of lily th. The ceremony was ger- brethren: W. H. Kerr, A.' Mc(..uire, W.C,firmed by the bride's cousin. Rev. Father ,\ Smith, S. Wilton. R. G. Wilson (London), (Nlajor) McCarthy. of *tsatford. Mr. D. C. Rosa. R. Johnston (Toronto) and and Mrs. Phelan left on the afternoon W. A. Grewar. A musical program was L, othertrainon the rs.trip a and o t Saginaw, hagtiriae tar'n , rNeltiucrh.. and given and Past Provincial Noble Grand Coupland, of St. Marys. gave a tine r.aside at High - address. The marriage took place in St. Joseph's church Monday morning. Juneln. of A Oil • Minnie. daughter of the late James Rey -1 maids and ot Mrs. Reynolds of Hullett township. and Mr. Thomas Connor. o Mothers who keep a box of Baby's ()Ng' Kitchener. 1 he ceremony was the solemn Tablets in the house may (eel that the high Masi. Reg. Father Hogan being ' lives of their little ones are reasonably celebrant of the mass, tt, v. Father Moran i safe during the hot weather. Stomach °f 91, Angustine;deaccn, and Rev. Father • • • • • • Save the Children. 1 'J. H Cantelom gho I,a I been accitunt- troubles. cholera infantum and diarrhoea McRae of Goderich, sub deacon. 1 he Semi=Ready Made to Your Order WE CAN SUIT \t)• McLEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers • • -\ - • 1HE SQUARE GODERICH • •••e•••••• ••••••••••••••• • • • • 0 • • 4 • • • • CIIIIII1111111111111111111111111111E11111111111111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 -HAT SALE TRAORDINARY = l• ant in -the Moign,s- Bank at gnsal the carry,..off thousands of little ones egery bride wore a tandtotneswedding gown of • A memoi,a1 tablet in hn=Sergeant hand to give promptly. Baby's Own terns. The hrlde-smaid n Nliss ;Mist Yew'. has been transfeir- to Lick- summer. in mina cases c ' bronze crepe de chine and carried . now.. . mother does nct have a safe medicide at a bouquet •of Ophelia ruses and ' T bl t relieve these troubles. or if Riven • Annie McDonald of Goderich. cousin 1 church., their ceming on: nc ally to the welt child w'll prevent t e ri e, ets are- - , Percy barnsoss. whu was Ari — ThavnernInaced-inklae-Ceenit44441-114410-1--C smn •-• isr,,—,-irockui_blue guile with --black lilt arid e anteed by aygovernment analyst t carried red roses. Little- Nliss Tootsie last ,, absolutely harmless even to the new0r$ and Master ReYnolds, niece and Mrs 'GeorgClark died Wednesday ot nephew tif the hnrie. were. flower -girl and week at the !untie of her s, babe, They are especially good in summer I Jacob Ziegler. 13th ctingession of Crey. in becau.e they regulate the bowels and keep g:ge. Mr. E. Reynolds of Wingham was J It Reynolds played •Drettv VOL WM. WA* CEIIINGS bet se :eitlY-141`11h -the stomach sweet and pure. Tney are • he .eddn •4c and NIrs Leo %%Kitty Mrs. John Dougherty,12th c hy medicine dealers or hy mail at • AI t mediatels ceasen beglast. fail. died at tli Mane of cine co Br k lie Ont. cent's a box from the Dr. Wifliarns Medi- , of Goderich Ir. rnus m I after the ceremony Mr:add Mrs. O'Con- =— ,j ( jr,y t)tt% mhin. WK(Se husband . Ade- ' .-„ her daughter, 'Mrs. -Da . achan. of nor left bv motor (or Stratford, taking = acty 0 i that town' 'pon June.” She was in.: 1 the train from there' for a honeymotn. a- , ___ .._- CLINTON. : trip. On their return they will reside in , -='7,- At Si. Bo 4 clinch. Zurich. on Misp.. B F. Ward and M. A. Stone, Kitchener. ' Among thoSe from a distance } her eighty -t h year. Tuesday of ,1jtweek, Nliss Nlartina of the Clinton School 0: Cornmerce, left i who were present fbr the wedding were , -.-- I Regie:-. (taught of Mrs. .lreptl ftegier, last. week for Ocean Grove. N. J.. where , Misses Jeesie and Anne N1cDonald and ---1-44lie-Goshen li e. wassinisedinm riage MISS Ward's [pother has a cottage for the I Mrs. W bitty. Goderigh. and Misses Mar- =.=. ' garet and Josie-Connori of Detroit. The s'S --Why Live with Cracked Walls and Ceilings When They're Easily_ Covorcd Up Beaver Board will cover them up for all dm and you'll never have die job to do again. While Beaver Board is doing away with the doom of falling plaster it is covering up old dingy wall paper on walla sag ceilings and giving you an ideal surface for painting and decorating. fibm of the spruce tree.. Each panel la treated with the patented &white pro- em which prevents warping.• Intl need to build or re -build, restos* ft enlarge ask us how you will profit * using Beaver Board. Mrs. Islaxime D'nomle f Blake. ,Tbe. Mr. anti Mrs. IV. Eagleson and family ,lbride was the recipient of many handsome .— to Edmund 1. I nonne. son ,-1 . r. and summer. ceremony was per St roeder. • A wedding took p parsonage.Crediton. 30, Olive Nlyrtle, da Mrs. Wm. -Sims, Gordon Hunter. son o Simon tinnier._ oL_Vitb t3aker performed- the young couple will reside farm in Usborre. . i — visiting Mts. Eagleson s father, lames . ce at the `,1etbodist , Stevens of town. Mr. Eag:eson's parents I .t Triplicate Charge Slip. n Wednesday,4tme; at Bayfield and other friends in this , hter of Sir. and ' vicinity. It is several years since they Mi:rell.iiirs who insptire n tripitr•ute ing the bride of ' visited in Ontario. Charge :44) to comply with the 'itigiwy - Mr. and ' Mrs. Wednesday morning of last week, at i tax" mpg10M. should can tip The no. Rev. C. W. St. Joseph's church. the marriage was ' Signal. %Vlach ' can supply the cornsl enlon7:7-The solemnizedKof Miss Mary. daughter off tirtne---mrtde- .ty--the- 'gifts. ormed by Rev. Father of Aberdeen. South Dakota. have bren •I••••. . ii•mm. ••••• am. ..moirm the greeee's Mr. and Mrs. John Carbert, to James cheek took `firm in the enuntry. The unveiling of the sold smemorii.I1 erected by the township of Stanley in1 honor of its sons who fell in the great war I took place at Varna on June 2dth.. Reeve Elliott prided and Col. '(ombe of Clinton gave an address in which he sketched the great engagements which the Canadians took part. Rev. (Capt.) M,-Kegney. of Clinton, performed the ded,cation and gave an address. Addresses were given also by Capt. Turi of Toronto, representing the G. W. V. A., Rev. . Aitkintof • Kipnen, Rev. A. Macfarlane of Bayfield, and Rev. Mr. Weston of Varna , EXETER. Mr. Wethey has been ge-engaged as principal n( the Exeter High School at a alary of 12.200. Magistrate Sanders imposed a fine of \ $10 and costs on Clarence Kestle for \ reckless motor driving and gave -warning that in future cases $50 would be the tine. W. A. Gregory, of North Battleford, Sask.. and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Oakes, of Chicago, have been visiting at the home of Mrs. T. Gregory. Dr Claire Jory Wond, son of Mr. aid . Frank Woodof-Exeter, was married at Shelburne on June 19th to Mary Enid, daughter of Dr. J. C. and Mrs. Frank. The young couple will reside at Illyth. MATH. • Miss Lily M. Carr, who hes returned to Toronto after spending holidays -at her home here. has been appointed superin- tendent (.1 Italian mission work at Montreal. her duties to commence in September. Dr. Guest has gone to Walkerville where he will practise his profession.Dr Calder. of Wingham. has leased the office rnserly o cupied by,Dr. Guest and will visit Blyth once a week. kt the annual meeting of the subscrib- ers of Blyth Telephone Co. Dr. W. J. Mine, John Ellis and John Fingland were appointed as members of the board of commissioners Lr the current year. SEAFORTH. Whileout shooting with two companions a Young son of Dan. Nash. Hawn -he's met with a serious rrushap. While he was exploring the working of the rifle it dischirged unexpectedly and the bullet struck him in the left foot. The ankle bone wait sorhetvhst stratttred and the bullet lodged in *e foot, whence it was extracted the next lac. It g ill he some time before the' young led will t,e able to use the foot. John McCluskc:y, of McKillop, -met with what might have been a very serious accident on Main street last week. He was at the Royal hotel corner waiting for a load of logs to pans so that he could cross the street. When the wagon passed he stepped out behind it and right in front of a car coming round the corner. He was knocked down and run over by the car, but fortunately it was going slowly and was a befit one. He was able to pick himself up, but will likely feel theeffecs i of the accident forsworn, days. WINOHAM. Miss Whyte, until recently nn the Wingham High School staff, has ace* pted a position on the staff of the North Bay Collegiate Institute. The marriage took pace on Wednesday of last week of Miss Ruby ()live Kerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr, of I Wingham, to J. F. McCallum of Milton. The marriage took place 'on Thtn—ZZ June 17, at Penticton. B. C., of Burville Dayton Griffin, of Winghern. and Miss Gladys Guernsey, daughter of, Mr. and Mn. Herbert Guernsey. Penticton. The young couple will reside at Penticton. In St. Mary's church. London, on Julie 17th, Miss Lillian Irene Graham, young - Many an old homestead has been revived (with this knotless, crackle's manufactured lumber. Room after room has been made over—one at a time if you please—with- out MUSS or litter. Slaver Board 'is real lumber. It is built alp into larze panels from the strong, pure TheGoderich Planing Mills, La P. 0. Box 18 Goderich. Ontario Phone 47 TS SPECIALLY FS.' PRIED AT =9. $3.75 s•- = These attare selected from our regul stock rind show pretty colo combiriations and up-to-date st MISS1V1. R. mAoticAR KINGSTON STREET GODERICH damn = UM= ffill11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111i RA The Way to the Wes • DAILY SERVICE 7. Lvo. TORONTO (Union Station) 9.15 P.M. CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER VICTORIA WINNIPEG BRANDON REGINA SASKATOON STANDARD TRNSCONTIIIIINAL TEAM EQUIPMENT TIIROUGN. OUT, INCLUDING NEW ALL -STEEL TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Sun. Mon.W.d. Fr1,—01nasilan National all the way. Toot. Thurs. Sat.—Vla NT.. T. & Ooehras• therms G. N. Ric Tinketa and full Informatims from t Canadian National liallerays' *gnat. •r Sonora! Passenger ospartinest. Toronto. Iladerstrlal Department Toreat• .id Vflanlaug "all 'welsh full oartlsalata ermaesIseg lead le trommia Gaeasla imasisme Me form&g Eh, elluir porpoom. Canadian National Railwaqs 1•113 • .0 It is Dangerous to Use Counterfeit \ Y allowing your garage man to use imitation parts in repairing your car you not only invite repeated re s air bills and more serious breakdowns you actually en n - but ger your own life and the lives of others. \ connection withlhe steerhtg control -are liable to serious nature. -You Risk Your Life When you Use Imitation Spindles in a receht test the tensile strength of the genuine Ford Vin'adium Steel tindlWriirtri was found-to-ber- over 100% more than that of the pounds per square inch, and counterfeit machine steel part. an elasti • limit of 200,000 pounds. The anns were submitted to shock,. Every gc tuine Ford spring Is tested and the counterfeit arm broke in thc fa,tory. Front springs are — - at_ulling force equivalent subjected to a pressure of ,850 to 11,425 pounds applied to a cross section. pounds:tittle fatigue test the avers:Olen- The same pulling force applied to a corres- uine spring will stand 60.000 strokes belore ponding cross section of a genuine Ford breaking. Rear springs are subjected taNa spindle arm did not even change its original pressure of 2000 pounds and the average size or shape. In order to separate the genuine genuine spring will absorb 40,000 strokes spindle arm it was necessary to apply a pulling before breaking. force of 25,000 pounds. Imitation springs are generally made of car - The spindle arm is one of the vital parts en- bon steel having a tensile strength of only tering into the control of a car, and by using 130,000 pounds per square inch and an elastic spurious parts in such places, Ford owners are limit of only 115;000 pounds. In ordinary risking lives and property. service they sow flatten out. You are merely. protecting yourself and avoidins; re] latedrepair bills when -- you demand genuine Ford parts5 use accidents of a ver Genu t Ford Springs versus ImitatiU Springs Genuine Ford fron nd rear springs are made of Vanadium spring steel having a tensile strength of 210,000_ Only Genuine -1W Parts Van be rue with Safety • • Look for the Sign P. J. MacEwan, Dealer, Goderich, Ont. • .4001.404./010.04... 40 • 1' •