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The Signal, 1920-11-4, Page 7Tilts EG1A GODIIIRIOR, OitiT. f The World's Greatest Phonograph VALUE; Every day the superiority of Edison's wonderful Ambersla phonognpb over much filter - priced "talkina g-mchines' and commercial phonographs is be- coming enure widely recognised. We don't ask you to buy an Amberola without inresligating other phonographs --we lesions. compass.,. . But we do ask you not to buy any pbosogrspb be- fore you have listened to Edison'a New Diamond AMBEROLA Compare the pure Was of the Amberola with the shrillness end metallic snood of commer- cial phonographs. Compere the Amberole's permanent Diosnoed Pwes R .rodu•ar with the cast and er of changing needles. Compare the long-lasting Atwbrrel Ree rd. with fragile "talking macbiaa" swronda. Tine make roux shales. That is all snook. Payments enraged to mak poor wavenistaca H. ry%, Hi%\n1 TON, \Keen, .111. Sal (httafio, 11eNw 11r1: (Hanna/mow . uutitl.d, and securing a st1etuieal 0t1 COUN'T'Y AND DISTRICT II rat at the city fire department, set out I i� for flee scene Of the blaze h, du him share in saving the house at least from 11 db•stru.-tiuu. Airs. McKay, an aged resident of Cranbrook, 411 ar.d broke one 01 her hips. James Maker, seventy -Ove years of age, was korai dead in his garden at Ethel, Jaye, Cochrane, of Hay township. died (lrtob,r 21st at the glee of eighty- four years. He was one of the early settlers of the township. The death eecurr,vl In East \Vtaws- nosli ou Sionetbty of 's'I11btu1 Ikvi••on, u his e•Ighty11(th year.. Meows,. our of the early settlers of the district. Wis. Fasken, Ii.T.R. statloa master at Kilr{wu. ha. been bereaved I.y the I ••nth of his wife, which •s•ettrreal at Ithe home of tludr iht tchter at Toronto. Mrs. Robert Young, 01 the eith conceit' cion of Morns. died Iijonday, October 25. in her hety.fi:thytear, after a stroke of paralysis. Besides the husband, two lions wrvive. At Hamilton. uu 1,141010•r Yqh- Jennie Vi.•tt,i, youngest daughter of Thomas 4tacey of tthlevale, Iit•i•aate the bride of Walter J l'ere•y of Ham- ilton. Mr. and Mea. Terra will reside it Hit inlet,. The I' -acre farm of Mn. John Mitch - s'.1, east ` Cranbraok. has been sold to Harry W f $7.250. Mrs.Mitchell ' arid dough and Mr. an locate io Br At the h'tmebf the bride at Hensall on (ctoter .eth, Mtge Mary Carhs;e was united in marria a to J. A. Leep r of St. Catharines. Rev A. McConnell oltici- attnq and Leerier a. Bewail wi at Heil for the pr nt. BR Ll SWELL I Willi -+'tit H. Breyrar, of Brussels. was married at Stra[fcrd on Wednesday of last week to Tetessa y. Robb. daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Josepn Robb. of that city. 1 he ceremony was pertoemed by Rev. J E. Holmes at the Trinity Metho- dist churcn parsonage. Dr. Charles McLellan and Mrs. Mc- LeI!an, of Chicago, called on tied rends Iandieiatives here and in Grev township, ,on a brier visit. Sixty years ago Dr. i McLellan was principal of Brussels public 'I school. SEAFORTB. Dr. W. S. Ferguson, who died at Tor- onto recently in his fifty-seventh year, at one time was a practitioner to Seaturth. Mrs. (Dr.) Scott had the misfortune to fall dawn the stairs at her home and fracture 1 er thigh. She was also s •verely bruised and her condition for a time wasmo rather *us. Russel Allen. the young son of Mr. and :bks. Sylvester Aden, ,met with an accident one thy lately as the result of which his left leg was 1 actured at the hip. He jumped into R. J.. Clark's delivery rig and the horse started before Mr. Cla: k had gut in. There.was a runaway and the boy was thrown out and atru.k against the curb, with the result as stated. of tic LUCIWOW. will remove to Listorele I David Stroud and family have Mrs. Wm. Mitchell will moved to a ferns whfi•ti hr nought some Is. time ago, near Tiverton. Mrs. Robt. Phillips was at Lotion last week and took an active pert In I tit- n.eselote of the Women's-Otatitnte eunveutlon for Western Ontario. ' Mutase Graham Wag &ore to Tnranti to emend the winter months with bit 0 1111 Suialar won't, sin rho, of N'hiteeht -her writ. Statist. she fou (leo' -lir Lad 14144 a hrnith the previous even last, when Mn. I daughter. . •h, went to ,'411 J. i .\nderwia, who has been. ger- :1 him �k'ii.l 1d boisly in the last few weeks, -nag gone t tt•oel , ni Loudon fur treatment. e tens Gorge Mathews was up from nK.• it► lila ttfty-tlrst year ein.t unmarried.Itrantfurd to spend a week with -Lock- its friends. Mr. Matheson !s In his Thr moulage sit Jowrlihki«. 3 -"ova- eighty-ilfth year, but Ts'OM leave, •sr daughter of M. Thome. Kale. ktp.w.tttrtpemtthe, winter with-lbts_sae.. owitr+hlp of alrKtl p, to J'ymrs ):.ia[ 1SlRle. Sloan. of she east township. Was ,ad•I •u.s..a•a! in At. i'oluaibxu church int - ___ t - c 1t A _r - 4 t,-uds•r 19111. the young con{d.e. will ( Childhood Al 1llelltts. nark.. their Moue on the 7th con,'. iuu - ,f Mt-K1Hop.. - The ailments of childhood-conetip- Coughl n, a well-known cattle 31108. indigestion. colic, colds. etc. -can formerly .of Centralia, died et be quickly banished through• the use off ober'21st. at the age of forty.* Baby's Own Tables. They are a mild 'Of late years Mr. Coughlin at Toronto, aid he war on a trip in Lambton 'county aken witha stroke which J. s. ,.tette Petrolra level ye -Wad risid cattle -buyer when he was . revolted fatal( _ --Milne R fell hfteen feet . kering the fracttr ' ere' wrist and sea, f a.r.. Mr. Ronnie h - • and when nut on s tri¢ and bring unable to r ch the hong on for five minut l.xed his hold and fel; to t Jo 2101 Mower. an -ids Morris township. tiled IN - at the ngw\of r hty-e ht ye omere aet-M He-saff, f an apple tree, sut- of three ohs. a trac- e contusions toth- been picking apples branchIt.Iipped ladder he , before ha re - ground. . S('IWUL REPORTS. The following is the ensue of 1'.14.4. • No. 11. iloilett and )cast Wawutsiealt, Inc the luliuth of lk•tolwr : Sr. IV: - Ilouora S.Z. loam taMl.-- aIargttret e'ottan .W_1: \Vet.ley Itrod11oe•k (ubw•nt � irhig else .•xutoi uittiuu o11a,vouiit of iliaass o. Sr. bit.- Ilutr,rs 7:AI, pa.s Tells Remarkable Story of tea►. -.loan 111411101111 t.Mi. Jr. 111 !Honore 7,511, pass IM$t.--rloreitee Sickness and Recovery. pe 7..: Glues ('owati 70.1; Keuueth 41101111 set.: e:orduu .leukins 625. .1r. II. A-: Honors 673. pass Silt. -Ma- Toronto, (het. -"I suffered greatly ;tibia \titins IN1. Jr; 11. It- -Fillmore from weakness seemed to be tired afl ' 673. puss 5411.-- Rolle Kutw•toit .gr: ; the time, and had no I Mary 1 kenhnlni Fos !'resent every ambition to do any- day during the mouth-1:race. 4'owen, thingor go any place. -I Kenneth 1'uwati. Matilda status. lt•Ib' My nerves were in Roberton. heat spellers for tlw bad shape, I could I month- Margaret Cowan,. Floreta'e not sleep at night, ' tValp'r, Kenneth Cowan: -Matilda and then came a Ma11w. Somber on roll. 10: average' breakdown. 1 read I autemhutce, to. 1.11 .• M. "110WATT, of Lydia E. Pink- Teacher. ham's Vegetable ��rr Compound in the -S. la. NO, 5, allf.BORNE. newspapers and sea. The following 1x the report of 8. 14. era! of my friends No. h. ('olt.,ruv. fort the month of advised me to use it, (M-tols•r. Tlto,a• marked with an isteriek miswrl w»ue tests : 4r. IV. Voges'. 3`[71 N. Morris, 333; •i,. 'Marlow. 173. Sr.- UL -•J. Bogie, 215: 11. Chisholm, 147. Jr. 1I1. -F. Horton. 311 ; J. MacCann. 300; M. Ilnrton.''75:.1. )Te i an. 2634. Jr. 11. -E. Freeman. .1. 4'1041'4ut, K. tl, r - ds. et 1.-F. Horton. C. Morelli. Jr. 't=it Freeman. A. t'rmtaati,- 111. Mor- rie, A. E. Horton. Number on roll, Is; average attendant:, 13. Thom with tive or fewer mbetakes In spell- ing for this mouth -F. Hortnu. O. Morton. T.tItl'l'H.► M. ICEMP'IY)N. Teacher. S. S. Net. 4, COLBORNE. The (ollow'inc tK the sirhoof report of ii. No. 4. -4 ..pl+ewiw. -for sheol oa4le d 1k•tols•r. in owler of nitwit : Sr. IV. MRS, WAKELIN .1II! an. it sure y pu new lite into me. Now I am quite able to do all my own work, and I would strongly advise every suf- fering woman to give Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound a trial." - Mrs. Cioutfes Wexauly, 2'12 Christie St., Toronto, Ont.! The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound heave tbousandeof such letters as that above -they tell the truth, else they could not have been ob. tained for love or money. This medicine. ia no stranger -it has stood the test foe more than forty years. If there are any complications you de not understand write to Lydia E. Pink - ham Medicine Co. (confidential), Loa, Maas. Thorn'luy, November 4, 1980.-7 "IT'S A PROBLEM TO LOOK AFTER THAT BOY'S CLOTHES" Let us help you with the problem by showing you our Targe stock of wearables 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) MO McLEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors aniGent's Furnishers THE SQUARE GODERICH 1 -Laura Mugford. 1laae1 Hill. Beulah marriage to William Jothn Dickson, i f' fisher. Jr. IV. -Murray Keruighan, Seafnrth, the ceremony being performed I \\'llfred Pignet. I•:maintel MIti•hell. by Rev, R. J: �►4cCoemick. The happy Sr. s161.-Ikrtlat_'ilure. ):filth couple left by motor of t 4ir new halve Fisher. Franklin Mlte.hell. Jr. 111..- at Seaforth. 1 Doris nni.. Nitide M !Ter, Jack PIf- - Josh. Snell has rents seed w II i blade. Jr. 11 - Jtargeiret Plth1at111. the tsxnprnrnal hotel.tlbret4 w• Aaron Fisher, Tummy Mitchell. gr..-, been dosed since T Ca , Myrtle Merlon.. olive Htll. .i r. 'L Sloth some weeks ago. I --Poison Million. Franklin Ellett. \Robert Clark has parch a dwelling 1 ..\Tari.• Philter 4r. Primer :Aenie m Me- a� £eafortk and- FA t $-t1hrsti-fir: Primer-' - - -het, 11,w- tnw••. He ha: P'i'd hie cotta here to cues Mef'lure. !'rime Lepel'. iyvetl, Nathaniel JohAseon. T{:eeirgr i'itniplw•Il. ELEAN4►R 1.'. W. Sims has purchased the clock now ;)IIOIYIHERTY. Te cher. necupied by him from Mrs. Cole.-- Rev. ' - ' Father. Refl. of Hamilton. has purchased As the rv, the residence -now oceunied t y E. Hil- tlty of a iiraetb'n1 joke Nrlw.0 1 .1 Will of John Redd. a :of Tnrrrtserry. gut a bullet hie. right hand one day re. ei.l, bad a �nn'olrer 'ht " his Teske• v-w1eN 1e -t441.- l --i. teeiel 11.to, ln'shuothu rahbitte - - Ile watrstt.' apples at t e thrrahhig. and to titsig for tete i his hip ps'kef got :hitt on tik, ret .Jeer instead. .1irt . •ti.Lion of 1.i- frIele4 etre--- but thorough laxative which in-tantly born and owned _ -by_ Mr. Sheppard of regu a e -tree - bowels and sweeten the Hulett. - -three-tie stomach They ate guaranteed to contain ' the.tii ( drugs d beg the'. EXETER • no harmful ru s as can luso to e . 1'e13 youngest baby with perfect safety. Con -1 Miss Lucy Lawson, whe--hob-leer is cerning them Mrs. Alcide Lepage,. Ste. oflthe operators in the central telephone Beatrix, Que.. writes' "Baby'; Own ddfffhce here. was married at London T:.blets were of creat help to my baby. October 23rd to Joseph, Br ikenshire. f -re: They recyated her bowels and stomach Windsor. son of Mr. *rid Mrs. .dos Ids and made ter plump and well " The Brokenshire, 0l. Steephen\ The ntrng at Tablets are sold.�by medicine dealers or co dale will make their home at 2 ' y by mad' at 5 cents a box from the Del The tiil in W. J. Statham'- st-re was bundle. Williams Medicine Co„ Breskville• Ont. relieved of between 525 an 330 in silver 1 ••••ut:rlu•t res6leet of • CLINTON. ocher= 'rad, I The death or.orred at Detroit October ; r-.. !torn' 21rh of Mr.. Elizabe Mason. widow of in S••otlan lw exmt' J.. a •uiit da "hers , the le e Thomas Ma n. of Clinton. in; ,t young ma awl for over n v y.•:ors ; her eighty•sixth year. Nearly sixty -rote bad lived in trek. 17e'wlokes b wife. , years ago the decea was married in In• fee yea four mi and one dal: uer:1 Clinton to the late Tho s Pastan, and I tl: • .14.s. Mi'Ki e•y, John amt A •file. they lived in this town o vie nity until I1lneval, : It Kest. of Ja inestw -11. about three years ago. when hey went ta, e o o o ®o o „u•I .\hx., of mon tow. . reside lvith their daughters t Detroit- ! A quid weddingt, place at the horn Mr. Mason died last June. wo sons of airs. Elizabeth Be Londeaborn', on and two daughters survive . T. 1. , October 26:h, when he only daughter. _ Summerhill; John. of idah • Mrs and3.1za- lasting- both of Wallace B. Allen, only of Mr. and I T funeral took place at Summerh %Ira. John Allen of Listed' RFv. T E. l K . esdcy of last week. Sawyer offic at -IL The by. .and groom; Mr Innes wife of the late xan r , left on a motor trip throug Eastern I nes. 'h i died October 17; , *ureter :Ontario and on their return Si e•_ide at- her hu- nd only a few . ye. pa.stn London. The groom al! an e'er •0f1 away on tate 23rd tilt. he late Mrs. the 16Ist Huron Bataiion rhea- aMns-+truces was daughter • the late Nahum i Avery rat t e Lnnd. road,. She was E s Always at your service with the best goods at most reasonable prices. one morning last week. . rhe before 9 • a revolve o'clock a leather ... -rp>laiteleg ohe--theist 4ls•t- silver was deposited - the ton end about Inns!. - abate half -an -hoer later i as missing. inoutil. and Mr. and Mrs.3.Mclnnishevereturned tits,tp,to'ttctt,of from an eaten. . trip through the West- ,' ern Provi `( - The Bo . Parliament c'osei on Satur-' Torontl Stwr, day r ev ing after most successful and •'The man who now •holdia,a job which stere inn sessions, 'One .61 the bills he likes er needs will fi d it w', rth'whilr boo • ht in. provided for the holding of to stn rnongh work to erg he Jub. ' Parliament each year in one of the Thissigniheanthitof G 'Cr ts'givenby Ilowmq places in rotation : Exeter, a writer in a. technical Jo ndl, bble�lt it is Crediton, Centraha, Hensall, lurich and I worthy r ( attention by nth • than the route --with- a - - forte knowing tk,it 'she twieket LyutidaLle 1111 artii le aa ud the cwn dlw•h+trd,rl,. �etver right titre[ 1 itt.sbetaiee• was slim- eswig 1111111 will let seine. [Nie_ W1.sraeked Walls anirriailimp When They're Easily Covered Up Good 4dviee. .__ Board will cover there up for all time and you'll never have dim _ job to do again. While Beaver Board is doing away with the da �sgq of failing plaster it 1s coveringup old dingy wall paper on walla sates ceilings and giving you an ideal surface for painting and decorating. May an old itome,tead lass been revived fibres of the spruce tree, Fxh paai t - whk dd. kaetlau, trackless mututl.eturod treated wide the patented Sealrkw pip. lumber. Room after room has been mad. ecu which prevents warpiag. . 11 yes over -one at a time if you gloss --with need to build or n -build, moon to bat noes at atter. Baas Board Is real lumber. It is bout enlarge ask us how you will pre& lig sip Into lege panel* Irani the strong, pure tieing Bower Board onthe town hall Saturday evening it, was 1 ogle ally addressed. 1 a aeon The Goderich Planing Mills, Ltd. venires. . 1Ire de'aerostat' rete hap. drlt,+• eft t'ItIQ til Tien hoes, rat the twitters... of 1.. A. Monate Varna. on $unelay. for n dote waimi•ly threatens t. i•+i.leh.a� Ajt the.wmwin's cr..pe were troywl. ak,ug with the barn. but �1t t home of A1r. and !.jr'. James bora.••..,stele and hog. weep olveel. S'ntt on October 20th. Ekzabrth How; I •r. Moffat. who teas Yl Twin.hui- wits let' sitter of �Irs. Smith. was united in um/lire. Wore h«r death and when heabar.d died was too i Ito realize it. he was in her eightieth BPIYTH. a wooresorow.onneenelme41044 J. J. McEWEN South Side Square Telephone 46 00000es eaoo• MOTHER! "California Syrup o>f+Figs" Child's Best Laxative Aeeopt "California- Syrup of Flee only -book for theenatno' ('aliforntrns0* ck the paay% then you are child Is haring the hest and moat harmless physic for eke little stomact, liver and huwets r'ttlldren lore Its fruity Mate. Foil dlr.-slipup oneach bottle. You must say =• etOss-srte•-1", • It , arc. b ked in the finest sunshine iscuit factory in Ai ierica by 'expe- rienccd bakers in spotless white uniforms. Ask for McCormick's Sodas. by ladies of Exeter. Rev. A.A. l rein the aetee Der likes or needs hes job the present a gait! t as toastmaster and Mr. Vaughan, of the I time t. r m.(0 show that he is i right Box M. C. •1., Toronto, delivered an ay man ui theh right place. If business and 1 . 0. Box I , Goderich, Ontario Phone 47 dress. Special services we e told is the, tndu try are to pro -per. everybody, ha= Methodist and �e,hyterian churches on 'gut to push a littl! and put their shout as irrcto e • • • ay' and the p• eeamg; ttl•sed with 1p Limit. and if things hegira Mon service inJames street church, at ytlacken, nothing is surer than that tho :b Mr,,Vaugghan deliverel a forcerul „ma shoe p13 1,'•.' and fused ae tittle as insninng addles, and Rev. M. J. they could for the pay they g it will be N'ia spoke on swe.tnng,'characterizitig the lirstcto find Thrnfs" Ives'uneteployed. it est WINGHAM. - • l-essen fn EtrgNah The to •n council is considering the quettion of ranting alicense fora second I 'You see a beautiful girl walking down poolroom in \1'io:thanl There is some the. street;, `he is. rd ce lute', Rmirine. oppireu. n ,o the prt,t:. -,n among the. ,.r Sht,is siagulaf, yu'ore nominative. towaspeuPle, a'rni walk a: toss tooher 'changing to While operati a toed grader T. J. et FA hie 1v;,. ou McLean was throa over the wheel and H n"' oho, ,V you become plursll landed heavily on -- ground, tracturin as k home 11 Other. Ik e 0 0 «r a e• rile of rib!. B cuso.- and you come i perati 13 i NBik in : sit down. Her Itttn J,_1-', Kennelly,- a II•kn wn medical l •a an k practitioner b( Y�tntjlia fle of the' future. . e c angel e , et town's prominent citiz i, died very .F� �s hut and she.becomes masculitr:__ r suddenly at hi; home here, rly Tueadny footer becomes present. things are reuse morning of last aeek. Ile s fifty-five - ono you twcome the p .at. participle." -- years of age and had been a esident of ' N. Y. C Lyne; Alaeazine: -4ifieham for over twenty -leve to;- l4et - , J. survived by his wife and feu daukh•", 1p you have half an hoer to >p are Miss Gretta, of the staff of Mc nald Ors : Dr. lrlma Kennedy, of Vii ham; don't spend it with rnmcohe v. ho hasn't. College, Montreal, and Miss Heloise rad When in a fix, sweating will get you Mins Aileen of Toronto University. r, !her than swearing. Let mules do Wm Kennedy was a eon or Ret. Dimes Ke Rttootke nedf, I `1Cleifiodist cTerd-reran, w sot vivesbr. Ira rr-Wardsman apps area hefore Mayor Gurney and-Mag►''raIe Benn - e on Saturday evening and was fined 1100work and costs en a charge of sel .ng holier contrary to the provi'ions of the Canada • Temperance Act. Y sa- u r - - FINE. REPAIRIN ring , your -cat warn it and let us retread them for age out' of tires .that are `moi ir(Ti(e +, erTe1- us ie1i "which willrengthen '• Tires repair in the prq our process will --tet us examine .,.__ran will be a pret practie. f our tie. 0 . r cent. Arne bY_ st returns. Tres:- -tt-we ig_;1_pew Cireit d one. I'. Tires, Tithes,Aaesaoriel.n •it, N. J. FISHER, ai!)illaiICH CHOCOLATES LIGGETT'S PATTERSON'S ELIZABETH BEST Fresh shipments of these choice brands just Deceived TAKE A BOX HOME TODAY H. C. DUNLOP THE REXALL DRUG STORE/ ins. :r- -j Tont he.rn doesnt---help so ch as ateenng wisely. people wort. overtirnw-watrhing ter the ove time "Joe" . Dojg,,.a young married man. mysteriousry disappeared from his hog• here ext Thursday. The last seen of him W29 about 3 p. m. when he called at the Office of a pkat phyirien. hilt tett without' seeing the doctor. Ile i. ahAut thirty-five years of age. height 5 feet 6 inches weight about .13i.lponndt. fnir complexion, -bTOCOYee anrT Tight mnus'aclte. HFacaS ; wearing a navy clue suit, gray silk netsk• ; scarf. greenish cam and crown shoes. N,• is supposed Yo have lx -come menta' deri3r+.ed. a. rad ether. reason can he assigned for his disappearance. Local police are now wnrl.ine on the case and any clue to his whereabouts will be ap- pr•ciatrd by his wife and parents. Charles Conk. while picking apples. trusted his weight to a decayed with the result that he fell fifteen feet a- d had several ribs broken. M • iRetf•Relisnf. "Von %eem rtxy prone, of your new run-In.law ?" -1 ant. Ile'. been in the family, thr'••• month. now fleet 00 fur he-n'r asie l me to get better job for film " Petits We Have Mee. ex enence. The any who talks mash 10 his girl I =1. Timmesi. eass over the phone. GRAY -DOR ' and STUDEBAKER TOR- CARS T ASSURED! You cannot well afford to experi- ment, nor should I: you! Wen your physician tells you • to take SCOTT EMULSION Prest-O=Lite Storage Batteries and Columbia Dry Cells several/second-hand Ricyclett for sale cheap Came and see these. ra Aft T ire, on .ale--. t-triTig--rrtit,c tem its Ui1' and Greases -of all kinds. • One Chevrolet Car for sale cheap\ you may rest assured that decision is the result of confi- dences built upon Flirt Lter Iti Su good ru11111111; .9 -- GENUINE FURD PARTS STSTREETGAIAGE woesesesosews•sesosese•ososeNosoesiesereosieseaoseeiroosowanroneseoesewsnel T. F. HOLLAND ._ •z