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The Signal, 1920-9-30, Page 7• r 9•° wo o...,Wa s TSE BIGWAL (10D111031,ONT. si `Ir. Thursday, flepteniia.r :10, 1 e' Pleases the Men Ivory seas appr••ietw the dilae- ea•• wiles We llama aad wallas, My Mas washed with $ualight Soap. They ars sts•wy-dna .ad rash Ilh• new. He rhes his wife maims the fr.•d.m from top ad the War. that • Saw tabu washday Maga fie ka•sn Mat as .bs•luesly faro dory-- alight••-mpst be WWII •s•a•mi•al thea •• astew eq.e. Maoist •. 4.tti.g the See Yee r - ask fa♦tJNL IGHT SOAP. wbartbs. MSI as - twee aee+we Torero • , ,01\\\ 5 Sop• • R 1 E Always at with the beat good reasonable prices. J.J.McEWEN 111,0 1104/11111/410 11COUNTY AND DISTRICT• it y Casper Romig. of the 14th coscessiou of Hay. has sold his fife acre farm to Mardi Corrivean for $4.800. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah tory, of Usborne township, recen:Iy celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. The death of Mary Morlock, wife of Simon J. Morlock, occurred at Grand Bend on the 15th inst.. at the age of fort y• two sears. Rev. Dr. Aitken, who for nearly tour years was pastor of the Presbyterian church at Kippen. has given up his minis- terial work and with Mrs. Aitken has gone to Toronto to reside. The marriage took place on September llth. at St. Thomas, of Min Florence Coward. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coward of C',boine. to Dr. Walter A. Burns. a dentin of SC Thomas. On Wednesday evening of last week Alex. King and Miss Kate Black. both of Morris township, were united in marriage at the bodes Moate by Rev. A. J. Mann. They will reside on the groom's fine farm A young man amused (teach icons near Blake, who was working for Wm. Me- Gregor at Krppen, etepp •d on a rusty nail and tetanus developed He was taken to Victoria hospital, London, for treatment. On Saturday, September Leith, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frey. Centralia. Miss Nellie Schoultz, sister of Mrs. Frey, was waited in marriage to Newton Henry Jacobs of Ceotralta. Rev. A. Sinclair officiated. _Robert McIlvees, ' native of Hallett township, died ea September 11th at Lake Losse. Alberta, h kis sixty-ninth year. He and his wife were for over twenty years residents el tbe township of Stanley and tea year age went to Alberta to be with their sees. Mrs. kkliveee pre*. Ceased ber busbaad sever years. The death occurred es Tuesday, 211st last., of Melees Brown, at his hone at Landesharo , after a long and painful M- eer.T1s-! deceased was a Dative et Mullett towttaip asd was is his fifty-first withatatwowirwriaimatursismesessesesesetoMN year. He n survived by his wife. into was formerly Min Mary Jane Olousher, arid a fancily of five children. lir. and Mrs. John T. Trrttw rey, ab Northcliffe Huwu•verd, Toronto. ao- uuyorr the engagement of (heir daugh- ter, Gladys Ilavergipl. re4 Thomas 4wewe Glenn. win of the le to .lulus 4;leuu of Ileusell, the marriage to take place flu. latter part of October. er. Three barns belonging Is .lame•, Mitchell of Centralia were burned at WW1 un Monday when Itghsuiug struck the centre barn. Mr. Mitchell's en- tire crop was hound in the three bullduigs and the luso is es,luwtel at $13,(W. Mrs. H. Mitrliell, who wan amending at the kitchen door at the Time of tlw tush, wean Thrown io the door, bur was not seriously injured. Robert Beattie, for fifty years a resident of the township of McKillop. died on Saturday, 18th inst., as the result of a stroke sustained a week previous. Mr. Beattie was in his eighty-second year. He came to McKillop in 1870 frons the county of Peel. A family of two sons and five daughters survive, Mrs. Beattie having died come years ago. Two brothers, Emerson and Witham Kyle. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kyle et Kippeh. are both nursing broken arms. Emerson had his right arm broken while crankiig his car. The nest day his brother was assisting at a neighbor's threshing and was called to the telephone. and M his baste to get there he jumped keen the mow in the bars and tatting en his heads broke his left arm and sprained his right one. M. ROBINS' ,+sae NNW'S TROUSERS M tow prices, pod taaterjalr in plain shades and patterns, a1 des, with b pockets $3.76 =NW TWEED TROIISERS, as- sorted patterns, plan collars, finished with 5 pockets, loops mirage Muck ks._purckased from S. for belts, and cuff bottoms. Carter. Sian 34 to 42;6.76 R.W. Fergusson and Miss Idabl.Fulton, both of Brussels, pined heart mod hand on Tuesday morning of last week, the nuptial ceremony being performed at the hone •I the bride's mother. Mrs. James Fulton, by Rev. A. J. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson will continue to reside in Brhaelk Ralph S. Pelton. who died at Brock- ville recently in his fifty-fourth year, wait for a number of years an the staff of The wsee!' Post. Later ke founded and for Some years published The Atwood Bee. and for the last seventeen years he had been the proprietor of The St. Lawrence News at Iroquois. Ont. -...-- iti.VTH. - Nil" lulls, mar Winninet..le rislting tier sister. Mrs. 1'. Iiu rdinpr. els Y4'esloondey. September 16th. at 44.. hone of the hrW.'s parents, the marriage took place of Janet K.eella, %worst dnitgliter of \rr. sad ill's Ar- thur Steinhoff. to 4i.r,rq.e 1). iadth, tui if -Yl." and Mrs. $ieorg. I.etth. CLINTON. A. Cage has arrived from Rose, N. Y.. to get the apple evaporator in shape ler tbe season's operations. W. D. Fair has purchased from the Whitehead estate the McKay Mock, censer of Albert and Ontario streets. There was a large attendance at the school fair held here last week. The exhibits ware extensive and of excellent quality an/ the fair was considered a great suoct t At the mound convention of the Can- adian Tlrket Agents' Association. at Montreal lent week. John Herndon! of lltaton was elected president. W. Jarkwin of Pilaus was e'lee•ted a mem- ber of 1b. executive, and i)r. J. W. Shaw of Clinton was elected honorary physician. r,l' Celt NO W. Dr. W. C. MacGregor has returned to Chicago after vtsitisg relatives and Meds in Lucknow sad vicinity. Dr. MacGregor is sow bead surgeon is one of the large hospitals of Chicago. A wedding took place quietly st the hose of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDon- ald, of town, on Thursday, ltith inst., whets (heir daughter. Etta Belk. became the bride of Brown R. Mallougb, son of Mr. aad Mrs. It. Matlough of town. Rev. R. Mlac'Calluat performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Mallotrgh will rake their horse at Grimsby. where the former has a position with the Bank of Hamilton. BRUSSELS. Earl Cuoniaghefq is in possession of the w t Elcclrical 6i4icisr Wiring of all kinds ap-to-date for 7'olcphosee. Burglar Alarms, Polios Pineal and Ftry Alarm Systems. Private Eentdeaces and Ravinesa Places -s specialty. All Wort Guaranteed. -« Electric Irons. Toasters Grills. Fara. Vacuum Cleaner', Washing Machines, Flashlight's $ n d Balterits of all kinds always re hand. Rang op M os td[ sad have us give you as eentaasl os your wiring. 1t will be dose gilt. Robt. Tait West Straw Neat f ostaffice Phmts-Rep 4=. Hoes 113 C� 44/ Yentas sae ehsdsm its.. Venom ssj.ee e...eenearf+tataties fir ora -wed. work It N se orssMr . memos Mr ear grsobstes le te►tf-es gar ease ds. Soto egg time. Cataloger tree. W.J.1.1.Lts'rT. Ai.tlw1. HOES and neat grey tweed, serviceable. •+ilei' tentartmble vat. aims at ... • M.R. elar Pear Torn from Asyut Use. M:wATIOMOs • Ulm!Wri& We loam mw W. 1 etall.. Ik.rthea. as/ T '•sb pb _artss/aeel we 35 /s♦ Odes M yestttssa _Cm beadles Osiermateliol VOW now air am temmailapa D. A.11si•ALlit t £,taelp*L• • • LINENS White and Tan Linens by the yard, in Bingle and doubk width. _ Also a line of Scarfs and Centres. best quality linen. w- v-. V . Miss S. Noble Saadi Side Square - Goderich as CR t\ ND TRIM,4V..TEM The Doable Track Rate • between MONTREAL v' TORONTO' DETROIT std CNICAOO daartmoded faults car service Weeping Lairs ea night trains, sad parlor case ea prtulpal day train& Fall Ishrtsedom tress asr Ores. Treat Whet Agamic or O. I. More- lsg. Mutes loaase.g•v Agars. To- mato. estptm•,,safe•, Apse phase* 7... LAwul10ES On. B. Teem Ageato HEARTBURN or b.avi•ess alter meals are annoying monikstatinn fa .�.Ri•MOIDS e ilissa..t,, to take, realsais4 ttleldity anted 6e -Ip restore sums ST sco'rr a auwrta moons or aarTTs lain IPSO Rev. Geo. Telford perfurnied the ewe- I away In the prwweuer et about forty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Legh wW eaa- tiuer to rookie in Blyie. MI,.s (aura Jehu.tue, of BIM, wits ! married d in the ring Meths dW rhumb, , North Vancouver, uu A•plst•Mf'flfi, to Arthur Goble, only WA •t Mra J. T. Dunk of Yatiweaver. EX RT10E. The Eseter lall lair, held last week, was %my successful. W. D. Sanders has returned from a try of natty three months in the West, as lar as tine Coast. Reeve B. W. F. Beavers has purchased the hardware business of Hugh Spack- man. who atter forty years in business here will go to Guelph to reside. Mrs. E. Sanders, who with her late husband had been lit the cewkctioseery SUMMER ASTHMA - HAY FEVER -sleepless nights, constant sneezing, 'streaming eyes, wheezy breathing :- RAZ -MAH brings relief. Put up in esp. mules, easily swallowed. Sold by reliable druggists for • dollar. Ask out agents or send card for free sample to Templeton's, 141 Xing 8t. W., Toronto. Agents, all Toronto and Hamilton drus- business here for over forty years. has 1 AIMIL se closed up her shop and will live with her Local Agents--Dud•p's Drag Steve. daughter, Mrs. R. N. Creech. _ 1t illiam Rollins. a welt -kaon• resident -" - of Exeter, died suddenly on Sunday, 19th Rev. lir. Larkin, assisted by Ret. Dr. inst., in his eighty-second year. He had neither of Thames Road. been `cod health up 10 that day, Nat IPrls Ila Mrlieieegall, widow of IIw it the al�erwoos was leotd Inas dead en tale Peter �awpilrt•11 of l'romary, the horse of Mrs, Wm. MaY, kis daughter, died at the home of her nvu, Ale.- withalmost helived. ander t'ampbeii, Sealer -1h, h the 1Tth lint_, at the age of eighty yearn. rm. &wearied lived Jur many yearn oo the POOR HEALTH farm Hear 4'romarty, crowing to Sea - forth three years ago with her sen, LIFE'S HANDICAP. Alexander, wbo ,urvhvn her. k;gmewlville ban loot • gaud eitiaeS In floe permit of Joke lhmeron, who died Septe'Wber l:ttli at the early age Rich, Red Blood and Strong of 'forty -nix yearn. In kin youthful Nerves Needed to Win Out. aye lee hada pw(rmniuual career to t•It•w•, but Vwtalg to heart trouble, It has been well anal 1101 Id. is a race• wkh'h finally vretiod kis lite, ito was Tbe lull•blooded man witk detail servo. .1 ge' 1 lu al sialeu Giese. rima and lice bright-eyed. roq•taedted womsa [Ise tri. aftrnttou to farming. Four invariably maw- The screens, dyspe%k years ago M• lets tla. liars. gad mos awn and the airing&amok woman sue' to Egwondvilly. He is survived kit behind. Success is Ide is hugely a kin wife and new danghter, also by question et good health sad sowed nerves. bin parents .Hd two brothers. It is sever the dMky. wmdecid.d lees wM are choirs for promotion: the sickly. HURONlooking, pale minas is stet sought after STUDENTS Wee her happyuyesy esters. AT f9I RATA OQD NORMAL What snakes all the diereses is glee txda et the bMod 1f your lobed is The following students front Huron thin aid poor. your serves are bound M meaty are attending the Stratford suffer because they have 10 depend tapas Normal School : good red blood for nourishment. Head- aches, undecided all, a skrunkea figure and pale unattractive Ace cell only lee vainly tl at the blood is at fault, Both m'n and wanes in [real *umbers h tee found deliversacs frets their wlesi- ority in life's causedby Impoverished blood, threagWilse use of Dr. Williams' Pint Pith. They are a remedy that Ras been a household word for a geaeratro.. because they tone up the whole ayNees. snake the t•tood nab and red mad strengthen the serves, Mrs. S.B. Miller, E{idea, Ont..- says : "I look upon IR. Williams' Pink Pits as a family tsedinae, and have reason to praise them for whet" they have dose in our hone. Some years ago. while we were being in Alberta. my husband was so completely undow even he was unable to do any and to carry a pail of water would rehouses him. A doctor was called in who said hi heart was affected, and that rmedkine would be of little we to him. This greatly worried me and I finny urged him to try Dr. Witham,' Pink Pills. He began their note and in a short time the ,wettings in his hand: and felt disappeared. We decided to return to Ontario, but the doctor said he could notataad the trip. But the doctor was mistalea. for tbrowgh the use of the pills he gained such strength as to 1x able to took atter the harvest. and in a mouth later we returned to Ontario. My husband still takes a bnx or two of the pills twice a year. mid have they keep him in gond shape• atm found the puts good for nay growing daughters and we are never without them in our home.' One of the best things about Dr. Williams' Pink Pit's is that they do not contain the slightest trace of opiates or harmful drugs. While they are over - comma diem* they are building W general conditions of good health. You can vet these pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50cents a boxer Rix hoses for 42-50 from the Dr. Williams Medicine C4. BrecwHl, Oat. UIIIES1 LOOK HUNS, ,;; DANK GRAY HE Use Ilse Old- p''mme Sage Tea and Sulphutlland Nobody Will know. .404 dray hair, howeverahaeosee1 e do - notes aavanefng age 1 8 kerne the the advents/M' tri a rewttttw amis. Your haft M your etmr snakes or man the tam. w1 tad.a, turns gray sad looks Net a few applications et Toa sad Sulphur ealsane3 Its appearance a hundred -fold. • O,s•t stay gray, Look young! dither prepare the mMps at home •r get trent any drug aeterrs ulpah ho flewle et - usual." Saga usual," which ts merely the eta -alae retire improved by the addition of other Ingr.alents noussaAriett tout. fromrnvn•nd tilt• r•a4y-te-wee pr pars' 21.12, becataer• tt 4aeke1111 WI Mair Mau- USUAL aautff . beside& ne ow can poly talk se ft darkest" s• sateNit said Tea matelot' a spews* sr solo broth with i drawls. f agreed etagil the hair, taking �'�`- at a Hum n mamma disappears: after a*sth•r ante or is eater*, holey w itemtes»d asel ft bosoms. thick. Siva( and 5..- Wogs and yes laftSear rears „ *wroth..1tend Bahap W delightful .W bet.l teNet Msgt tatsidtil ter prpvataa It 1t WINGHAM. ti R. Flanigan. of Stretford. tens pnn•hnwecl ?hr. mirth Moire husfwP..s for many years mediated ley the tate ihivid 114.11 and Is now In pos4eessbn. A young mat by the namee�1 Mr, Tool. from 1. .know, wan wt�e' ted herh e. r•areed with hnaaklng 451110 a waled ear on the 17,1'14. I1 los befieted that he is mentally deficient. Fire broke out at the 41 T.R. round- house Thursday afternoon hist, but ens estingmishrd withosst any damage to the hutlding. The fetter and a p4IP of limier and fien were acre. While worklog is the gar •mill here, Wm. Clark. a Indy of Aleut Ililrtuti. lase i.anutierl by a may ranwd Arthur 11.Christie. an elderly employee Refire Mayor Burney /'hristie pleaded gs1111y RIO Was lined. with ...efts, 51050 The .d.l ,utiu toll the worn a pitiful story of the warn nn*Mir of boys and em- ployees in the tins mull had been using him. He claimed that for ever iv yeear they had been nggt'ms'atlmg liln4 till at last kP cowid endure it no I•tig- or, and lance the ,swap. Ma Wor- ship took his story into .wns1Aeratten and stated that he would see that hp had a better 111P while at his work •r lel, tormentors would he is the docket themseleee. Rebecca Armstrong, Wingharn. Elisabeth J. Haicer, Cranbrook. A. Heater, Gvderrch. M. Myrtle Bennett. Wingham. Maria Bennett, Wrngham. Iva G. Carr, Dungannon. Bertha V. Clarkson, Luckttow. Phoebe Coagram, Holyrood. Mary C. Crosbie, Ssaforlh. 1.4yrtes A. Deans, Winghaw. Sadie M. D aper. Clinton. Sr dee Ga, Luckeow. lids Hamillon. Lucknow. Vera M. liaise, Sealorth. Mary M Haugh, Wtngham. Mabel Sarah Hogg, Sealortk. .-- Letitia Ho land, Beechwood. Mary 1. Jefferson. Auburn. Luella E. Johnston, Auburn. .1 Violet Kirkpatrick, Dungannon. M. Irene Kreuter, Brussels. Mabel Livingston, Sealorth. Jeanie McDonald Lucknow. Mabel!. McQuoid, Dungannon. Edith A. Mogridge, Auburn. Edna Reid. Walton. Dorothy C Roth, Wingham. Edna P. Scotchmer, Bayfield. Ella Sowerby. Goderich. -«•-i Dina M. Staples, Walton. Ruby L. Taylor, Varna. Norma F. Thomp'on, Lucknow. Annie E. Thuell. Brussels. Marron (:. Tigert, Sheppardlon. Grace G. Tucker. Wingh2m. Jean E. 'Turner, Seaforth, Agnes Walker. Clinton. Gladys C. Webb, Lucknow. Versa Woods, Lucknow. Kenneth L. Ashton, Gorprie. Arnold H. Glazier, Clinton. Cecil G. MacNay, Lorimar. Ohs- Noib1ug is more satisfactory 1l♦yt! PIMP persons' opinions of them•e� Same Win Gerais Tare ,wire Blvd on coins. we burn, and we are Melling 4t is- er00MORly hard to lice rim Ib1 .- Nrw■ Scimitar. 'Rusts So. Settling a .yap wit' ikc 4..,tike wae•h- hip your 1114+ : you merely hutP 5i dI it all tiler :again next t11ti1'trinr4 4'OIumfda tt.vonl. "IT'S A PROBLEM TO LOOK AFTER THAT BOY'S CLOTHES" ' t Let us help you with the problem by showing you our large stock of wearable, for boys of all ages. We have been selling clothes for a good many years and know something about what a lively growing boy needs. Everything for Men's and Boys' Wear:' (except boots and shoes) McLEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors and Gent's Furnishers THE SQUARE GODERICH Another Greet Tntth. '•Wou1d ppm rather be respiiilwll� for the songs of u nation than for Is lea s' '•I think 1 would Yon p.4 r.OINiew on songs, but only alai*• for making hrwA" SF•A FORTH. A. T. Craig. who has resigned hla poslflln as organist and choirmaster in the Furst 1'rnsbyterian rhumb end I.. letrvine yeaforlh, wan presented by the choir with as addr'sc of appre- dation and a handsome travelling Mg Mee. Alexander Willem, wife of Llettf.-("iii. Wilson, who took over -wan the /lard Weenies Ontario Balt.lioa in 19111, died at ttakvllle •n Thursday test. lits. Wilson watt • natter of fientland. HhP was for may years a mealtime of f4Psfnrth. her Mardtbiad be- ing In hwal.PPP here The falafty moved to Oakville last June and sher$- ty afterwards Mr.. WLlPnn became ser- iously 111. Rhe le wireived by hoer brow hand, one taw, Reginald, et Now Yyrk, anal them daeg1NPrn: Mrs. Arnett, et WeshII% fon; Mrs W. A. Holt .ad Mlwn Harriet W11.•uk of Meg Tort. Rho *ea hi her orkrig mead peat, The fun- eral oo-eral meal pia•. so Peturdap ermine's from the Presbyteries ehereh, the etr- doa lips .•alasii4 by file paMr. /. ' reaI • i�.4 ♦ r 1 •s- k' "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tonrue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, ver and bdwds FANNING MILL SIEVES AND SCRI :rIS manufactured to neck► for any make of mill for dearth .iny kind of grain or seed. Wltb suitable sieving snit i.•re•ni• properly arranged in weeny any ordinary fanning milt suds a grails of any kind eau be ss1Ih.roughly cleaned as to p•eallsl• to ..an them. When •r.Mring ',levee or u-rergs be very careful give the exact size levelled, and what they an required to do. Sieving and screening sold by the square foot if d :ed. Old fanning mill frames rewired. Complete sew sitter, . 1 streets. made to order. Mall orders euretully attended to. THE GODERICH MERCANTILE CO 1 .'ITED, GODBRICIL Owklg to Meagan NW /milldam for manutartnri •, 1 lune traosfenN my tanning faille wyply business to the aim firm. J. W. Alt 'I'Nt)\li. SOA A. fin $ETTEL WA>l,.LA • CE1L1N .i er ii{ • rt -r- i' Why Live with Cracked Walls and CiSop When They're Easily Covered Up , aspens Board win cover them up for all time and you'll never ban. r 4 1 S7o ,pilo. While Beaver&std is doing away with flue of bang passser is covering up old dingy wall paper on wilt= canes sad giving you an ideal surface for painting and decor Maim aid homestead W been revived Ohms d Ore spruce rte•. Each get It wallah knoll.., crackles, manufactured treated with eke panted p► bashow. Roam oiler room hes bee MAD pile which pnve.m weeping. • d pa ��utlemte'�s�m at • Ilse Y you pte...-whh- Decd to bull or re -b.44, males, M �saser ]•urd is rat lumber. It Is bolt ealar:g sok us buss you wtr peel t7 tip itts hasp panels bon the ieroe(. pew using Beaver Board The Goderich Planing Mills, ltd. P. 0. Boa 18 Goderich, Ontario Phone 47 Accept "California" Syrup of rale tank au the same tbltt the package, flaw des ere sun your ARM le b•vlas vim led at/ mat tka bam- boo lsh. Liv N jh7' ob weel& IJh111P.4 k'e'gou1* . Mew treat , taste. 1MM I.ve Tia delbeionm • y OrertMa. M neere eta es each bot - Mm. IMw N wrih.a* fear. M.threl Tae mast say "OslMarafa•• The New Decorating Stor� t ' West Street in addition to our lines of Wall Paper, -Plaint.,• etc., we handle all hinds of GLASS WINDOW GLASS BEVELLED GLASS PLATE GLASS MIRRORS, eti. If you are thinking of doing any decusating on ue and let us give you an Tstirnate. J. Cuthbertson Nor,..4.w..,15ttost- OederiS$. Oat. • 4. Pae t.. • v , eA N •• 41