The Signal, 1920-9-9, Page 7♦F
Witness Testifies'
HE WAS WEAK AND NERVOUS
Iraniptoa, Ont.:—"About five vaarr
man rulerins with woman's trouble.
breams all run-dowg
weak and nervous. %l
au au completalt
down and out that j1
could o of do any-
thing, could scarcelt
drewmyself. 1 y
the doctor and took
other medicine bus•
without gettaug bet-
ter un1 begauntil
taking Dr. Pterro e
Favorite Prenrt
tun and his
Medical Diw?etl
It wee only
y for ms to take about three boo
ttiss
was completely restored
,oath and I havebeau in better heal
in I ever was befogs. 1 have had no
• medicine Sian, but should I need it I
luno take these same remedies, k
an to be excellent"—MItd itnR+ai
\1l;tiT, Jesse St.
OWES HER LIFE •
Ft Saskatchewan, Alta.:—"it is vier
rat pleasure that l.write the following e 4
Cups it soli help the many sufferers eke
not know the goof In. Pitres'/ tong-,
we would do them if they would try tient.;
"In regard to my condition, i will ear
at I suffered from childhood from • very
wk back. 1 had the misfortune Of ha
Mal meniagntr when I was one year
ad until I was 13 I did not see a well
it • very kind lady told soy mother •
r. Pierce'► Favorite Prescription and
it • bottle to try it. It did roe tri
Ii,d that mother cwt nae 6 bot ti s.
I happened with a car a,•I'..Jcot and
hack badly. My doctor gave ma r
,-rid I would not live, but 1 still stied W
r. 1t♦.nr's Favorite Prescription and 104,y au rine in three weeks I w.ts out of
iii bet i owe my life to it and nothing
s, and never be without M.
"If any erre wishes to write I
ismer with ' plessors."—MRS. NOM
AilT$OLOM W.
TEl SIGNAL — 110D11111011,110D11111110D11111011, OIL
The Path to Health
For many thousands of women the
Path to Health has certainly been
through Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve-
ctable Compound. When this
great remedy was first introduced,
and for many years after, skeptics
frowned upon its curative claims,
but as year after year has rolled by and the
little group of women who had been cured
by it itas since grown into a vast army of
hundreds of thousands—doubt and skepti-
cism have been swept away as by a mighty
tidal wave, until today this purely vegetable
- medicine is recognized as the greatest
i remedy for woman's special ills in the
' world. This is because it is a wonderful tonic
1 and reconstructor which acts directly and
favorably upon the feminine organisation
and is a specific for that purpose.
Wsssia is All Countries Depend Upon
HAIR IS TURNINC
• GRAY, USE SAGE TEl
:ere's Grandmother's Recipe W
Darken and Beautify
Faded Hair. 1
• C j
mat beautiful, even shade of dart.
May hair can only be had by brews
g a mixture of Sage Tea and Ost-
tur. Tour hair Is your charm. it
aim or mars the face. When It
des, turns gray or streaked. inat am
,plication or two of Base and Dal -
fur enhances its appstt SS a bets
•edfold.
Don't bother to prepare the tots•
ire; you can get thle famous 014
ripe improved by the addition d
her ingredients at • small cost. all
.ady for use. It is Balled Wrath',
ore and Sulphur Compound. Thta eat
ways be depended upon to Wring
ick the natural color and lustre et
our hair. •
]tiserybed7 mus "wyeth'a" Sag+ and
Compound now because
debar so naturally and evenly
seedy can tell It has been applied.
ma simply dampen • sponge or
tush with It and draw tido th
,e hair. taking one small strand at
me: by morning the, gray hair
/appeared, and after another appli-
stion it becomes.beautlfully dark and
)pears glossy and lustrous.
lady -to -use preparation Is a delights
el toilet requisite for those who de -
re dark hair and a youthful ap
see. It la not intended for the
dtlgatlon or prevention of dteease.
Lydia E.Pinkh • ` 's
Vegetable Compound.
1
sad MinSloeWood left last week
fur t'ancouver. ''
The l':xrler watei'w•ork" departmenttu
is Installing an autoathsup-
ply
water su
I y sy»tem til the pumping Mauna
su
flapplt w ill ensure' a eontluneua water
y.
The northern end of Main t*1/ret
has been Opened to truffle, amt Ex-
eter now• las a cement;purewrut from
the south boundary of the tillage
• to the Timmer road.
Mrs. E. Wright, choir leader, and
Harold Wright, urge lard In James
street Methodist church. lave resign-
ed their positions lid are removing
to Winnipeg.
• After au Illness of several mouths
Nine. Frsl,rlck Luxton. of town, pas-
sd du
away oil August 37th at the hoe
of her daughter. Mrs. l'larlea Mc -
Palls. Rlddtelph. in her sixty-seventh
bereavedyear. Resides the bereaved husband,
five sons and five daughters survive.
WINI;HAM.
Mea Marjurle Fisher has beenem-
gagwl to teat'li on the staff of the
14tris Collegiate lustitute.
I'. Shirk, accompanied by hos dau-
ghter. Mrs. JoAnn, has gone to Al-
berta, having pur•hassl a harm near
Ikxauwon, on which lie will reside
in future. Mr. liherk had been a
resident of %%Ingh,tui for some forty
years.
re
Andrew ('osaar. lilt'\\'
of itigh,tm's
first settlers. Is visiting a: the 'dome
of his ides, Mrs. 1•. ,1. !!leading. lie
reuwtuls•rs when there wee• only ,two
us
small hoes in %%Ingham. it Is now-
• -r fifty yearn since he left here
COUNTY AND DlSTR1Cr l
Mr. noel Mrs. Peter W. helot. of
East Was:swish. left lint week on it
w
trip to the Western Provinces.
][tow Glary Ituchnn;nnT. of
innsell.
bag gone• to Klndcr-l" . $al. . to take
a grist i osition in the hospital there.
The Exeter Advocate reports that
Frank C who Jive's a little /.olein
of f'entrtile. threshed twelve acres
cif oats s% Welt yielded slurry hush,•ha
to the .''r•.
The d•Orh ,secured at Wroxeter ole
Angtest = eth of Mt.• I.c,rt a K,»•hlrr.
In her f..rty-thir,l year. The. remains
were taken to \lo' lion' of her father.
Pryer Koehler./Zurich. is Sem, the
fooeral : •..k pyre.•.
w II .1. -I'm. for ficin' c.•irs
teacher set KiIgs•a. Iris been e11ZYgeel
to teacI. doe Se‘-tuith school. when•
he I .,ilea twfnre• ¢otmc iu Klpp ell.
He ILI. .•ut.•.i , dwelling at Exeter.
at large in these parte.
where hr will Weide. Mr. ]ohlnstur.I
p, se,-r•tary-treasurer of rite i
Intron l'eaeln•r+ Acro»lotion.
The N1•Il known) {mirk -packing buts -
11 h Iwen weld by
•
SE• F(uItTH.
ahem .lamer Hays left last week for
Tur,into to take a position with the
Ines/ at Kinc.tn fie r» MilewH I'ublisllirig Company.
the proprietor. Henry 1'oleman, to' The Anglican. Presbyterian and
Iratdel Itlewatul. of Hanover, who will Methoilist churches are making en-
runduct it in future. %1 r. Coleman hiss (pities a•Ittn reference to organists,
heel, sofering from ill -health. f les than• holding these positions in all
three churches have resigned.
e
of(Kt
r
' elantem-Ilene in
M sotIli s
E. al.There are three Ilea tea
daugf.t %Is vi.fIn tooth rl!-MMt step
daughter I. cisitlnR Hobert anal-jlbn-&-tint stag of the ile•Nfortsl Collegiate
,ilii M.•Ftrbule. of McKillop township.I IInruwaeL tstitute his ell:r in Miss
English: loss
t o visitors trade Ili,• trip of mover d
M Lein., of ittreetsvllle. who woodier'
two thousand th mina by auto
t modern lenguage's• anti alts- Leila
throughout dint tip trip limo but one pone'- heed of town.
rursl dire.
VonsI was received last eek o
While J. It. 1\•ightmun was craw' tier suckle• death of Mr. Jo*. a:nN'P''•
lug in oat, on his farm oiler ltelgreve of "tokrted'"ith formerly of this
t
our ,Ire• hu
...4,1y. lip %, as „rumkhed sof Itty. She Is survived by her hos-
t„ ,,.,, a 110»• suet tau felt -Brown fawn hand unit four children. also by n
by
enol of wm-
come oft of !lie bush near 1 . sister. Mrs. James Hughes.
walk leisurely
into 1a1- novo fie•Id, whe'r'e' forth. and flee brothers. John. .bones.
they h•i-final)• ah• in the stubble about William. l'atrick usml Terry Flan-
tw1•11ry yards from . his wagon. They I ty.
vlrtnl
s
111.1 cot remain long. lint soon *rrsle n1•ry,EXETER. all o[ thivicinity.
uff Into the bosh on an adjoining
farm. It Is very unusual to sic deer Mr. nod Mrs. ]. T. s11'oO&.,P'etcy
"ise're right' In the busy season when a trip to town
necemary, you need a car that is ready ittge sad And the
he
beat car le co good without proper
gasoline. Imperial Polarine and Imperial Premier Gawked
have kept myrunning'slick as *whistle' every minute
car
all seaaoa.'
1Vestern Empire
Kr
Rheumatism
Now is the time
to get rid of it I
Nature is pulling for you—
The warns weather's here— '
This is your chsAce--
grasp it—take
Templeton's
Rheumatic
Capsules
Get it out of your system the
easiest way!
Sold by reliable druggists for a
dollar. Ask our agent or write
us for a free sample. Temple -
ton's, 142 King St. W., Toronto. es
Loral Agents—Dunlop's Drug Store.
PEBSONAL MiENT1ON.
Mrs. C. A. Nairn and two sons, Charlie
and Douglas, have returned home from
Toronto.
Mr Allan McPhee, of Detroit, has
been visiting Ids muthr'n, Mrs. Hugh
Mcl'li a eif loan.
Mn. Arthur Coulthurst and two chil-
dren, of Buffalo, are visit ins at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Coulthurst.
Right Rev. M. F. Fallon, Bishop of
London, has left on a journey to Rome,
He will be absent about four months.
u
for Southern Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. James Souter, their
Bingham ratepayers are to vote daughter Gwendolyn and son Glenwood,
September 27th on a bylaw to midst of Axe Lake. Mu<-'knka, motored down
the Exevlsior Knitting Co. to estab- Iasi week and visited at the home of Mr.
fish as talent in this town. The by-
laN' provides for exemption from
taxes for ten years and afterwards
n fixed ass•ssuteut of $10,000.
What might have proved a merlons
fire was nipped lit time Monday af-
ternoon at the photograph gallery in
the Tenthly,' block. ito,nwt above an'
towel by Ihwtrge ('hampl(ra__ _ lint•
I'hampion's attention was drawn by
their little child to curtains ablaze
in the gallery. and she gave the alarm.
Sten with. buckets extingulsitaL the
ore before the fir'm,' da
maged, Ivbut. The
the
room was slightly a
lips„ will probably not exerts' $101.
I'i.INTSIN.
of the
,svlresl
w
Ru
has been r
death at Regina of I;,rorge Johnson,
a former resident of Clinton. He
was seventy-five years of age.
Owing to the pon-t'omplctlou of re-
pairs to the %toilet School building.
the school has not yet been re -opened,
for the fall term. it aid take ii
week or two to finish the work.
'. Thursday ileptcniber 5th, lP. - 1'
•m••1••••••e•••••••••••••
Clearing••
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• Summer Hats •
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'•Bargain Prices •
At ••
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•a
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All Panamas in stock $1.98
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All Other Straw Hats at About Half-price
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• Come and Get Yours While They Last
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We do not sell cheap goods --We sell
• GOOD GOODS CHEAP
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• McLEAN BROS.
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• Semi -heady Tailors and Gents' Farnishers
• 1HE SQUARE
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GODERiCH •
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and Mrs. William Bogie, Lake Shore road,
Colborne.
The engagement is announced of Mar-
garet Brown, elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Johnston, Blyth, Ont., to Oliver
M. Johnston, Toronto, son of Mr. Oliver
Johnston. Goderich: the marriage to take
place the middle of September.
lir F.. I'Ioouly, of Tomtits), was 1a.
town last it eek and gate 'rime Signal
n friendly ,'all. Mr. Flood! is a
former mea -paper mat, Hitt although
lo• has now been for tummy years a
tiocermment officer he has trot for-
gotten him pen laid scissors days.
Mn,. M. K. Ma,(ptarrie and two
isms, of Kents-ille•, N. S., are visiting
I
ear
Nw'O br)th , Mr. M. h►d1' h
the
Dunlop. Mr. Maetjnarrie Is on hbi way
to Itect•Ist 1jtce. B. I'., where Mrs. Mae-,
ehnarrie wlfl rejoin him and where
they will again make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, M,{'artuey
twttia•e tie• ' rngagetncnt of their
niece, Henrietta Makin.. to James
Alt en 1.. W. Fletcher, stn of air. and
Yrs. Edward Fletcher of Seaforth,
the marriage to take place this month.
Her. E. O. Fords, who after nearly
three years us pastor of the I'lintou
Baptist church is leaving to take•
a charge• at Toronto. acme Initw,rd by
the ,vnlgr•gaIlove by the pn's•ntwtion
of an address of appreciation, at-
eorupeinied by u handsome sllk#u•wn
Bible. As Toronto Is the home of
both Mr. tool airs. Fordo, they are
pleased wit the opportunity of Picot -
nig there'. I'ltaton and Althorn Bap-
tist churches will be supplied until
tlwy decide upon a successor to Mr.
Fords.
The 1'easilt).
He—Iffy dear..l'ie warmsl you be-
fore acrd mow I nnnst insist that we
try to lite within onr measle,
Sint -till: veil' well, if yon aunt to
lee considered eccentric by evtvyboly
in our se1.7 Ite,'tou Ti•muscript.
LUCKNOW.
A number of Indians from the re-
serve at Southampton are helping in
the flax harvest here.
The Misses Burgess of town have
received word of the death of their
brother. Mark Burgess. who lived iu
time State of Indiana,
Although Lucknow is soon to have
Hydro power. there is ter rush among
the prospective consumers to get
'a•irel up. -Only ort• business plate ---
T. Reid's bakery—is so far wired to
Hydro stunlsrd. The ib•tntinel nays
Everybody Is delighted with the idea
of laving Hydro -electric current for
Iiglatitia--rluL_Deriei'r lis town within
a few months'. But them is morn
Steady Dependable Service
IMPERIAL. Polarine assures a motorist steady, dependable service
from his car. It gives correct lubrication to every type of motor
and every moving part. It keeps your motor running smoothly and
real Polarine maintains, under all operating conditions, exactly
ht body tin compression and reduce wear—it burns dean.
Imperial Polarineestabliishtaand maint ins atight
hige heats and
between
piston and cylinder walls. It.. body Pagainst
the gruelling friction of engaging parts.
Look for the Imperial Polarine Chart of Recommendations when you
buy oil. It shows which of the three grades described below is best
suited to your car.
Six sizes --gallon and four -gallon sealed cans, steel kegs, half -barrels
bas—g oug
enn d / barrels Buy by the barrel or half -barrel and save money.
Sold by good dealers everywhere in Canada.
Children of All Ages. --
Children ill all ages—whether it be the
new-born babe or the growing child—
have to be constantly guarded as to their
health. Upon the good health of the
little one largely depends his strength
and usefulness in after years. Baby's
Own Tablets are the ideal home medicine
for children of all ages. They are a
gentle but thorough laxative which are
absolutely guaranteed to be free from
opiates or other harmful drugs and which
may be given to the youngest child with
perfect safety and beneficial results
Through their action on the bowels and
stomach they banish constipation and
indigestion; break up colds and simple
fevers and Make teethiflg easy.
you can make your little ones wetland
keep them well by ju'ut keeping box
the Tablets at hand and by giving an
occasional dose to the baby to keep his
little bowels regular and this stomach
sweet. The Tablets are sold by medicare
Thers or by mail at 25 cents a Dr. Williams Medic Medicine CO.. lx f
ir
Therom
ock
ville.Ont, •
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BROWN AND OX -BLOOD
SHOE
POLISHES
THE GREAT HOME SHiNE
ALSO FOR BLACK, TAN AND WHITE SHOES
TNI! P. P. PALI-IT OOR?ORATlON$ LTA. HA1nr.T'ON. CAN,
-Dort Moto
Cm
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hesitation about wiring up to take
pdvenrage of the current
nitthe
rlcallable. Everybody thought
w'nn Id have the lights in, but when
they got figures on the chest of wir-
ing x1111 fixtures they are somewhat
.taggereft, and there be a tendency to
hesitate Complete wiring of ordin-
ary holt fie tuns all the way from
$101i to. •'VI. NMI another hundred
usthedollars r, • added for 8
d fix -
tunes. Tills disappointment he tut-
forhnlah', but t is not likely that con-
ditions will much Mer for n
year or two, ant it would gw,/11
for those a'ho Int fid tslng the lig}ts
to get busy and lute the wiring it {{{jjjja„nt•
a lull.' the men are offering to do it.
And This Time ltWas.
During her vacation
girl n as, cot fishing whetir
iu ,uw,thec boat sang
out "Ilello.
.Inst then she got a bite.
"Line's busy." site called back.
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Boston 'Fr iiscript.
Tires and accessories.' all kinds.
Prest-O-Lite Stor Batteries
and Columbia g Cells. Oils
and Greases .
We are installing an Oxy -Acetylene
Welding Outfit/ in the near future. A
demonstration of this work by an ex-
pert will be given here. WATCH FOR
- LATER ANNOUNCEMENT FOR
THE DATE .
SALTS if KIDNEYS
OR BLADDER BOThER
Rarmlam to Soak Ldieys sad festal
las irritating
fre system
McLaughlin Car for sale. In first-
class running order
Let us remove the carbon from your
car by oxygen. We are doing this
work on some of America's best cars.
Give it a trial.
GENUINE FORD PARTS
EASTSTREETGARAOE
T. F. HOLLAND
:AR. AQO
bona which can only be asst
tlscharged by Inereasfs r her
nation and developing her
nature! resources which,
imple security foe many times
war debt, meet be made
If wealth through development
Between 11(11 and 1914
1600,000 people settled la
the largest proporflon to the
Irwstern prosiness. They nolo
Britain. the Mated States aad
!metre., for Mat? new home,
".ol. Dennis • behoves that $00
tach year may hallow them
has. provtnewi have a total
Sties of 10,00o•soo. Canada, he
her bellerea, is demised to ise
keystone to the are% of the
ilaryl's.*
IMPERIAL E RIAL OIL LIMITEI)
1'. 1'P • 11^,})j • I iIl'brif citjOn
11 ,i lit `lt'» 1I1 '111 L 1+
e
Vrairtfaissiscor
1.
A LONG DISTANCE LA gig•
at=sad Bladder wee MAR
add, says a sated authority.
Tim kidneys altar this acid from the
blood and peas it on to the bladder, mbar.
K often remains to irritate and laden"
musing a burning, scalding sesset+a. Cr
setting too an irritation at
the seek of
the bladder, obliging to seek relief
times ing the w
two or three
sufferer L in constant
water paws sometimes with a saddisg
ceasation and is wry profuse; spin.
there is difficulty in avoiding it
Bladder weakness, most fake esil it,
because they can't control urinate..
While it la extremely annoying and Wes
times eery painful. this is really ties al
the most simple ailments to memos.
O'1 your
fourMimes es of Jail halts
from orpal tis argllassb and take waters table
before
spo
h,eaklaet, cestitrtas this for two or thtes
days. T►is will neutralise the acids it
Elbe wine • It so lodger I. a scarce sd
Irritation to thetiderisary e'
py eggai
pro whleh then •iv b•
nlia
JV Nana is Mexpea e
y
sad is glade frim' the arid of RraNs
lemon juke, eoabined with th
is used by theesaads of %ids who are
1 subject to urinary disorders caused by
urf Jowl Balls is splase
didaokidirrieye sad causes M bad
did for kidneys
'fleets whatever. eg.rweaarst
Ade yes have • ptse••at•
litbia'watsr drink. whish 1s y rslieas
bladder tremble.
(Experimental Farm's Note.I
As a rule, hens lay two or three
eggs wan then miss it ahoy. Se '
good lens will lay more before they
take a day off and we have known
individual hens 4o lay five and ids
dozen eggs and not miss a day,
but a
rev owl in long distance haying without
■ mIss has, as far ate we know, been
establlshest by the Experimental
Farm poultry division at their Kent -
stile, N it., station, where a barrel
Plymouth Hock pullet kill UM eggs
in 1114 days.
This fardel Hock, whose leg bunt
number Is Kt, did not start to lac laid
ery
early. in fact her Arst egg
was on the '25th of January. She laid stn
eggs ami misssl a day.
five
eggs Hurl missed a day, laid five'
missed a day, one egg and a miss,
then two eggs, lout on the 13th of
MWimary she got dole n to business
and laid every day for the rest of tlw
month, every day In reeru'h, ever
day In April, and every day in May
up to the 27th, when she look two
days off. After this time Ale took an
oevaslonal day off until the 211th o
June, when she here me' bressly.
When she went broody her total re
Mrd was 138 eggs In 147 days.—F'. 1
Milord, t onelnion Poultry Il4sdinnd
Haas, Ottawa.
TheNew Decorating Store
West Street
In addition to our lines of Wall Paper, Paints,
etc., we handle all kinds of
fi
ASS
WINDOW GLASS - - PLATE GLASS
BEVELLED G MIRRORS, etc.
If you are thinking doing any decorating this
year, call on us and let us flilie you an estimate.
J. CuthbertSofl
North Side West Street Ooderich, Ont.
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