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The Signal, 1921-4-21, Page 7,.-...,.,..,, .. 1 • • TES sIOl AL GODEXIIOH, ONT. 19nirealay, April 21. 11121. 7 Everything you need for Fancy Wotk may he found here. nenseiree Call and see the many beautiful and useful ar- ticles we have in stock. • 7ss — setae ear 4�is MVO V.s IS Miss S. Noble South Side Square - - Coder'iti en:anoint ewill ba nce tele. IARRIi3' pnblte. ch, third 'ands to )R, NO. TC. k, Ram - hone 88, trance. •N • NO- N. oral door !ch. t lowest Killoran, 1, BAR - tor, etc.. : lowest C. tut~ and eon - ie. Gods. 0412m CTC. INSUR•- Isolated a., (lode. Ice -Pres.. K. Hays R. R. Wove, Nati 'Brod. ;a, Hurl k ; Ja Connolly. loderich ; Clinton; 1. Minch - elan pay lard. re - Clothing Grocery. or J. R. d. os. )rIR d to day. McEwen's Specials Flannelettes at reduced prices Sheeting at reduced prleea. Roekfast Drill at rdueerl tilers. Gingham at reduced privet. A nk•e assortment for Window Curtains. from 2k avid up. All -wool Surge, navy blue, double width,, dt $1.75 per yard. underwear, 10 clear, XL prices worth while. A greet number of articles in Grs•eries at reduced prlcel. • -o 1 "We Saw Your Letter In the Newspaper «YES." l "And is that cor- rect what is said about Dr. Chase's Nerve Food?" "Yes, it is absolutely true." "But why do you recom- mend it?" "For two very good rea- sons. First, because it fully restored my health and strength when I was weak, worriout and very greatly discouraged, and, second, be- cause I believe it is a duty as well as a pleasure to let other women know about so superior a treatment." "I never used Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, but I got inter- ested in that Woman's Ad- vertiaing Contest they had and nearly every woman f J. J. McEWEN Phone 44 Assenrir Cowan finds tile population oil Blyth to be 170' Fresbyteiaolher u Methodists, 247Ang nominations, 18. The remains of Dennis O'Connor, a former resident of Blyth, have been laid at rest in the Roman Catholic cemetery in Morris. The deceased was residing for some years prior to his death at Balcarns, Sask. tie had reached the age of seven earseventy- deceasedv live with their ghuncle, ufJohn O'Connor. at St. Augustine. LI'eK N(1W. Mia. Ii)r.) Tennant and thin liter 1111y•• i•etllr•1HVI home after spending tlo• wlulcr wilt friends at Loudon and Sarnia. With the reorganited brass band, the Pipe band and the juvenile hotel, Luck - now should be well supplied with mutsh• the coming summer. David luau Geddes, soli of I)r, and Mrs. Geddes of town, was merriest at Edruuutou on ltarh 311th to Miss Ague.: Irene Malloy. At the annual meeting of the Luck - now Howling club, the following ofljeers were ele'ted: Pr'aldeent, J. J. Me(Juatg: viceapresidetrt,i Fred Forton: seer retary- treasure`, F. T. Armstrong; grounds (rrlumltte e. W. A. i4domon. .1. H. Cantelon and J. E. Agnew ; ;inane.. committee, T. Watson, 1t. Johnston and T. S. Reid. WIN(}HAM. Mrs. Hanna, widow of the late John Hanna, died suddenly on 14uud0y, In her seventieth year. She was lawn in Colhurie township, her maiden name being Mary L. Young. She Wu- a wo- man of great executive ability and wag at the the -ad of one of the largest stares lu Wingham. Alexander 1)e•y, an old res111e'ut of \1'ingharu. lassd away on April 7th at the age of eighty-four years. He wan lslrn in Banffshire, Scotland, "oro. Wag to Canada when he was seventeen years 14 age. He settled first in (:isle~ rich and there learned the blaekstuitli s trade auds married Agnes The (swan. who diel four years ago. wards lived at Breekville, St. Thomas and auburn, cowing to Wingham over thirty years ago. Mr. 1/ey was 0 I'res- byn'rdau and a Liberal. Ile is sur- vlvesl by two soon and five daughters. \\'Ingham mer•hauts will observe a weekly half -holiday for mix months. May to Ortob'r, cursing at "12 shuck rl,'ry Wednesday afternoon. A banquet held under the joint auepie.a of the town eoprwil and Board of Trade, on tate evening of the i4tth fust.. was one of the most 0101.0.0. fol e'rrnts Wingham has hail for some time. The principal speaker was J. F.. llac•Kay of in gersoll, formerly' business manager of The Toronto Glob. and short addressees weere given by a number of men from the town and surruuntlfntt townships. ' • tY niet seemed to be talking about it. Thin I saw your letter, and knew you would tell me about it." "Well, you know how weak and miserable I was for years in spite of all the doc- tors could do for me. I was nervous, irritable, restless and sleepless. Thought some- times I would, go out of my mind from worry and de- pressed spirits. I need not tell you how well I am now. You can see for yourself. There is the whole story, and all the credit is due to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food." "I get your viewpoint now. It would be a sin and a shame if you did not tell others." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents, all dealers, or Ed- maneon, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. 11 COUNTY AND DISTRICT. 11 Wisommiiwwwwww ltrin.ley (near c'reliton is to have w new Methodist church building. for which the ev,utracts Wirt' been a wit rdel. Mr,. J. -,.le l/'elinin. one of the pioneer+ of the township of H.t}•. diel on April lith at the bane of ls.'r daughter. Mrs. 11. C. 7.a .fes, Blake, do her eighty-ninth year. Kenneth Mer•kpnale, a well-known resident ,d Kincardine district. died best Fri11•v at the age •,f ..iyty-rig)t The Trouble Man It's a comfort to know there's a man on whom you may call in your troubles—the Plumber. We know our business and are here to serve you. FRE HUNT "THL PLUMBER" Phone In Hamilton eer..t Plumoing Eavestrbughing Heeling Metal Work Mr. and Mrs. 4'. Conley. The young emrple 'w'ill wake their home on Ow groom's farm, 4fh cetn'es+elem of Grey. At the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas itf.set4 1':Ioertoe• township. on \Wwlner- day. April 13, their y g•^t daughter, Hanel F'.. bet -aline the bride of Harvey /till of Sarnia, se. of Mr. ant Mrs. William 11111 of London, formerly of Stephen. The .ereu • was ilerform- el by Iter. M. .1. \\'holo. Sir. and Mrs. Hill will make their home at Sande. On Sunday morning. April 11th. while Mrs. rd. halal, of ('OIstan•t', was at the barn milking, :le took a luu•alyth• ,ttroke from whk'h she dlcl not nilly, passing awur the same evening. Slav was in Iver seventy- ) ear. Sir Ales.nsk'r Mackenzie, of fourth year and Is survived by ,elx Itis de Jatwiro. is a brother. !lens and two daughters. Ilter husband The Kllga•n ctrtuutunitg mourns the died sir yearn ago. Mix. Rawls hail death of 'Walter Lrwretitw Workman. lives) for forty-uinr yearn on the farm ,ran. of Sir. and Mrs_ Tla+m:t" Work- on whirls she died. • moan of that pines,. nt the ,early age of SEAFORTH. fours~ It yeane stud Wow in ontM. 1,iah'te•" was the cause of death. Mrs. Elia' Jane t'olema n, .,f He'n- salt, diel nn Ttles.lsy, 12th test., at the ripe age• of eighty-three years Her httsbant, the late Fran•Is Cole- man, preterewd her sixteen year+. Fol,e antis and four daughters survive. At the early age of twenty-otw yeirw Lena Isah'I (Ton, the yuungeet daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J'oeeph Shan►: townshlp of Morrie, departed titin life on Thurisley, April 7th, after oyer a year of poor health. The young wo- man IV/1.1 a general favorite in the community. ' The remains of Robert NtCartney. who died In Alberta, were brought to the home of his eoushl, George Mc- Cartney. M Tn•keremlth. and were ttt- terrst In el' family plot has Itatrd's cemetery. The deeased teas born at nreefleld fifty-sin•rn years ago. A epeeist meting of the Presbytery 01 Maitland wait held oto April at llelgrave. when 4'. G. Jones. a re- cent graduate of Knox Colle'ge. was ordained to the minietry, and teas ip• diw't(d to the eharge Of the l're'by- lerlan• congregation's of itelgrave anal aIrin Merrell. �111eee iterra Spelran, daughter of Luke C. Spselran, Grey township. had a0 unfortunate accident reently. She had been driving a team on the land roller and tenet unhitr•hing the horses when they he•a'mee frightened and pulled the roller over h,'r leg, tweaking It below the knee. A pretty wedding took place in Burns' ehnr•h. Hnliett, on Wclneeday of last week, when Iter. Jas. Ahrey rforwetl the ceremony uniting M1ss mite keid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Reil, and William Norman She1llteNl, eon of Mr. trod Mrs. William Shepherd, all of IluMPtt. d1y pee forrss or si▪ tes the :d; cut sorts of Ind anis. Lie twin - se. atm - (••arses, OT Idd- bloats, mass at of warm ad yew famous aapp Anna ter as them dhotis MyerSII owand loP al No GEO. RICHARDSON JJJytllllon and St. Andrew's Sta. GODEKICH Before buying fertilizer be sure to get prices from' ug. We handle Harris -Davies Fertilizer of all grades. Cockshutt Machine Agent CEDAR POSTS Ws bays for aais a quaafkl of No. 1 rod Cedsr Perla, also neo good Amber Peaty at Csebsbutt Miaeblrs Sbs% How Yes. Stmt. 104 i 'I`HR health of your ' 11 skin istuuampurt• aot fur you to be careless about the bath soap you tote. Keep the akin clear and .mouth and prevent akin troubles by using LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP It is the best of all soaps— yet it i. more than a cleanser. it disinfects too rr r.,i.ear .S... lo L✓.11ea u . Aida d (rs psnat- 1se ,..asi.,- No- dtse.r.rdb.Jelr L...r s,utt,.rs Longed, To.o.eo IFF—r Saturday and Every Other Day we show values in Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings that bring discriminating buyers to our store. Our spring stock comprises all that is desirable in New Suits New Hats New Spring Overcoats New Gloves New Shirts New Nec ties, etc. Get your sprilg outfit here satisfaction that comes from your Dollar purchased 1 have the solid e knowledge that cents' worth of value. McLFAN IBROS. Septi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers 'I HE SQUARE GODERICH that Gotle•riih rolled up it tin• last election, if if 411,.7. .not w foe 11 teat 11111` pletele and result in a victory to the anti -prohibition fury'.. 'rhe "wets- lea+t are jubilant, and sanguine of cess.- tlnit•tly flwy have heel) hryte and. WI 11 the aid of en advertising catulaipt, won have won litany pros•l • eallae,rwhhle :the to have, 10•11 large ext 11111e. while 110 o twin what the he, the hudk•a Hell may strpris s next in II lv 1 A Splendid Medicine for the Children. Baby's Own Tablets are the best medicine a mother can give her little ones. They are a mild laxative which quickly regulate the bowels and stomach and are guaranteed to be entirely free from any injurious drugs. Concerning them Mrs. A. D. West, Loreburn. Sask., writes : "Baby's OwnTabiets have -given me • The Seafonh lawn bowlers held their malefaction than anything else I have annual reorganization meeting last week, i ever given my children. They are easily and made plans for the coming season.) taken ; always work well, and though I have given quite a few to my baby they The Huron county tournament for the eeern to work as well now as at first, Mia. \Andrew Swan, an eeteemed r00t41e'trt 01 Bnw efleld, idled on Tlteeday of inti wP4( In .the Clanton hoopltal, at the age of thirty years. The de- ceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. iIow•er, iA Ktppen, and leaved, be- sides her hnehand, a daughter of two yearn and an infant son. The end news ham been revived of the death. at 1weonnh,, Alberta, of Mrs. Thornes featree'rvler, of Hullett tmenwhlp, who went to the West a leer •irks ager on a tMtt. Deathwan die t,, pneumonia. The remain* were brought In the home of her da hter, Mrs. WIHIsm Crittenden, Hu ett, wiener the funeral took place o Burnie cemetery. Merner trophy will be held June 4th and the annual tournament in Scotch doubles will be held July 20 and 21. R.E. Bright was elected president and G. D. Haigh secretary. At the annual vestry meeting of St. Thomas' church the reports presented lowed the church to be in a flourishing condition. which is something other laxatives seldom do." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. Williams Medicine,Co., Brockville, Ont. CLINTON. Rev. S. E. McKegney, Anglican rector of Clinton, has received an invitation from a church at Alma, Mich., but is not likely to accept. Word was received in Clinton last week of the sudden death of Alfred Owen of New York. head of the Clinton Knitting Co. and son of one of Clinton's pioneer business men, the late William Owen. The Clinton lawn bowling club has held its reorganization meting for 1921. W.J. Stevenson was elected president and H.R. Sharpe secretary -treasurer and it was decided to hold the annual tournament on July lith or 13th. A junior baseball club has been organ- ized with M. Elliott as president and F. Jenkins secretary -treasurer. BRUSSELS. Word has been received of the death of Watson Ainlay, formerly of Brussels, which occurred at the home of his daugh- ter at Lomond, Alberta, in his seventy- first year. Mrs. Ainlay predeceased her husband. A son and a daughter survive. While working at a stave -cutting ma- chine in Ament Bros.' factory William Thompson, of Cargill, had the first joint of three fingers taken off. Russell Brown. druggist, formerly of Brussels, has purchased the Sabine drug- store at Toronto, the proprietor of which a fe* weeks ago was killed by a gang of bandits. The Brussels Presbyterian congregation has extended a call to Rev. Mr. McLeod, of Wyoming, as successor to Rev. A. J. Mann . The death Oeenrr"d on April 11th d Henry Jackson, a well-known resident of the townehlp 01 Morrie. He and lila wife were visiting a daughter, Mrs. R. McDonald, at itrigden, Ont., when the call came. The derererel had been in failing 'health for some months. Resides him ,wife one nos and three davghters survive. The remains were brought to Blyth for Interment. Jotoeph E. J.e 1ln and t.tly Mae Conley, both of Grey township, joined heart and hand at the itrn5Ple Meth- odist pslnnnage or tredneeday. April etb A.lterwattia a reenaloa Was held EXETER. HOW IT LOOKED LAST WEEK. It•. ork- tensiv e .(elll to .s' Til Ile' rintc• fortes t, been marking e may say for (,t- ilt of the cute will ,ns are many that Gole- nish o0.' of the biggest f all (etario at the Is,ll today. While there are many ranks of the temperance fnnvn -are doing yeoman service to the t . tow', their follorwers in large we•asnre seen] to have lost interest to the fighf. AI least, thisis the impression gained from conversation with hankers, mer- chants, public officiate. and working men onloth side's. - interviews by Globe Man with Gode- rieh. People. A staff corre,lpaident of The Toronto Globe was In this county early last week and sent the following despatch to hitt paper from (loderie'h : Gotterleh, April 12.—An apathetic indifference as to the result of the arming vote that semis to have settled like a blight on a large part of the "dry" fon•e's hen'. and a strong feeling among the "wens" that Government control 1* the only sate and .aIle li•gis- latIon that should he enacted. 10:n• do much to reduces the lir dry majority On Wednesday, April 13th, at the Thames Road manse, John Edwin Pollen, of Exeter, and Miss Viola Hunkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos Hunkin, of Unborn, were united in marriage by Rev. G. M. Chidley. The young couple will make their home in Exeter. Miss Lulu Hedden, daughter of Mn. Catharine Heiden, of Exeter. was mar- ried at Regina, Sask.. on April 2nd. to Clifford Bridal, of Crystal City, Man. The young couple will make their home at Corcratkxt, Alta. Ain. Richard Davis. of Er t ter, passed awn, on April 11th, after a Ion illness, at the_ age of fifty-one years. Her death occufled at VictOrla hospital, London, where 'belied been the last six weeks. IILYTH. Rev. R. J. McCormick. t)astor of Blyth Methodist chureb. Isas been invited to become the pastor of Hyatt avenue Methodist chur.:h. London, at the end of the present Conference year, Mr.G.E, McTaggart has returned home from fthe Wingham hospital, where she at the hese of the bride's parents, his undergoing treatment. • When Grandmother Was a Girl OOP skirts were II woes by thoee who first asked It . druggist for, and insisted on having, the genuine Golden Medical Discovery put up by Dr. Pierce over 50 years ago: Drees has changed very much since then? But Dr. Pierce's medicines contain the same dependable ingredients. They -are standard today just as they were fifty years ago and never contained alcohol. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the stomach and blood cannot be surpassed by any tonic and attentive today. When you feel "all out of sorts" —your vitality at a low ebb—the blood becomes surcharged with poisons! The bast tonic is called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery. Dr. Pierce manufactured this "Discovery" from roots and barks without alcohol —a cor- rective remedy, the ingredients of which nature put in the fields and forests for keeping us healthy. It puts vim, vigor, vitality into the blood. Try it 1 All drusnrieta Send 10e. to Dr. Pierce's Bridge - burg, Ont. Laboratory for trial pkg. ('Hp Majority. "There sem. to me 1(1 Is' au entire leek id hutere"t on the pan of the prohibition (ores.. on the whole ours - thou, and ,a evnuplete iudiffcren•e *0 the issue at stake,'. said the manager of on' of the lending bunks, in con- versation with The 11;lobe today. -i\1p1P r, personally, 00 1100t- coneice for a moment that the 'wets' will win out, there is no dot1141 they will recites. considerably the majority of last ele'- tinn." "1 'believe that Golprieh will go dry toy three to one. There was a Iarge dry majority at the last election, and. •-hile one .ytnqut , . h -eve that repeated, we shall win by a sdleltantial majority—of that i have (6 tWuhL" said Rev. J. F. It1•yeraft,, ,Metlioltst minister. 'thanks to a very effs-i ant license inspector. for one thing. Goderieh has !poorer. to any great extent, been 1101)1441 with the bootlegger, tlnugh it can by no means claim immunity from the "wart that are dark .aid tricks that are vain" for whith mwn- h'r% of the bootlegging frott•ruity are peculiar. Poor for Bootlegger,.. "We lire t000 far removed from Ibe border here, and there is to/ large a stretch of water between ns to make; bootlegging n paying profession." Mr.. A. \I. Robertson, high school teacher and secretary of 110' Social Service Now fety. maid, "auol cou,le'grn'utly we have been e•omparativelj• free from it. What trouble we have' had, lenv,w•rr, has made ase desirous of wiping the whole thing out. Regarding the town of 1 olerich, I have no doubt whatever that it will by a majority cote ''1''" Owiug to the sea,ou of the year at which the cote d'- bring taken, the rural distrit's-i_frIWre, _will root- come 'nut as strortgly,-ra -they 1J7C1li_JDIlt�= "1 !MVP, p'rhapa, better farllitles for gauging New he tote will go than anymie•, and 1 would say that it is my peretnal (opinion that in the whole of Huron enmity stud in the town of Godo - rich the 'drys' will win the day," Mr. W, ---T. refits neem. Iii,gsctor. said. Mall the petrpre reg -Flared, se per rent. of theta, be was sure, would rote dry. Wet Catchword. '`" ••(;ovenimene ooutrol" are the cato•h- worthc with which the "wets- have monghf to obernee the inane, and the sh*dx,leth they use on each and every occasion. Anything less than thin, they declare, it is "grows infringement of the rights and liberties' of free British iw opte." "•i will be very much surprised indeed if there is not a large majority who vote 'No'," Mr. Joe Itrn+phy, under- taker, and the leading light of the wet for•ee, said. It was in the parlor of Mr. Brophy that the memorial noting ,(leivernment eontrol was housed, where ell who wished to coign it had to restore. •4)f signatures to the met deaf we lead over 1100 name.,.' he said, 'alai, as the vatting list for the town coetains the maws of only mem" 1,200 voters, it is ratty to see how the vote will go" When it was hinted that perhaps many who signed the memorial might say "Yea" Instead of 'Nay" on Mon- day, Mr. Brophy looked .e'andaltaed. •ThPtr are merry things ewer bad for !sheeting, and ower glad for ban- ning like Jtob Roy," maid Mir Walter Scott, and if the name a the notorious Highland freebooter he changed to that of John Parley -corn, the prevailing sentiment of a large mans of the people here with regard to the queetion at Home won)d sees to be indicated. Father - "What did the teacber think of that essay 1 helped you to write. 1)orothy?" LlttlP Dorothy -"Ms *aid I was get- ting stupider every day." ase.. ►ua11y nous Don't Throw Your Old Carpets Away No math how snit, how arty, bow dllaptdated, ire a tope around them and ■end to ua to be made into The Famous "VELVETEX" Rugs Reversible—Wta wear a 11fettm.-I'rta-s reasonable. We have hundreds of recommendations from sells - fled customers. Ask far "VELVETSX" Prise List. We pay expires, both ways on large orders. One way on smell orders Pone 114•11Established lava CANADA RUG COMPANY NI CARLING *TREAT 1: LONDON, 01e1. Yonne and Citadel S".. To.en,e Accountancy. stenography, type ming and general improvement COO rlta; caper 10f .5 'traction only, students a'neted to pnesn,on.. open all year; write for prospectus: enter note W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. Try a Want Ad. in The Signal, HYDRO -ELECTRIC Use a "Hydro" Vacnpm Cleaner sod your house isial- ways clean. Does the work quickly and makes no dost. S A N I T A R Y I I HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils ', Opens Air Passages Right Up - See our display of Hydro Lamps, irons, Washing Ma chides, etc., at The Hydro Store G.derich — Ods & instant relict—ao waiting. Your clogged nostril* open right up: the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, .nal• fling. blowing, headache, dryness'. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a most] bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your driggl.t tow. Aipty a little of this tragraat, antiseptic. healing cream in your aptitrIllti !t pees etratee tbroagb every air passage .i the bead, eootbea the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes r ataatly. 11's just ioa. Don't stay stuger'od with a cold or nasty catarrh - THERE IS ONLY ONE ' GENUINE ASPIRIN Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross's are Aspirin—No others 1 11 yen don't see the "Bayer Crena" es the tablets, refuse them—they are sot Aspirin at all. iss,st os genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" plainly stamped with the safety "Sayer ('nos."—Aspirin preerihed by b niciafor nineteen years tad proved!sas safe by millions for headache, Tooth., aebe, Eataehe, Rheumatism, Lumber,. Colds, Neuritis, and Psis geseral Handy tin bases of 12 table-to—sloes larger "Sayer" Foam's. Made No Cassis. Aspirin is Ile trade wart i r teres is Canada', of Bayer Maautaetwre e� Monoseetietleidester of Ralicylieseid. While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer nsaaufattere, to assist MA public assist imitatiess, the Tebbe of Bayer Company, 1444, will be st•��tat with their general trade otarb, 'Bayer Cress.