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The Signal, 1921-10-13, Page 111 ctri When It's a Question o Electrical Goods call on ROBERT TAIT 0 "The Old Reliable" A full stock of Light Fix- tures, Electrical liouseho!d Utent.ils, etc., always on hand. Estimates given and con- tracts taken for Xlectric Wiring and Fitting ROBT. TAIT West St. Next Postoffice Stare 82, Res.193 r • w • ,o %, • .40 w 47! Lyninbe. Mow., for advice. Ycoisr lett* woman. Lerd, read arid answered by : held strict confidence. 3 A. J. LAIT HWAITE Electrical Coatractor THE SIGNAL GODKUIOH, ONT. Thtirrelay, (Maher 13. 1621 --It THE MISERY OF unveiled the worriment which rr1010. !Ley will spend It 1...rtilirtlit Detroit on Saturday r. artistk ;di., .eilliaure .41ue. tore going rr here 1 1.t0d, rr as called to Flk Iler ill- on Thursday (.1 erk °win,: to the death of Mrs. Rev. Mr. Mc- . BACKAC jar: --ro. I INiartceL%ndt,eesdtcishwominoettaneurin w... .r fall liWanietrinfel3b:htre7f•Frf herr Amarnt.._,,,o.IIPNsli,,,,,,. son of Mr. ..f imiown. and cern W. ti,.,,,i,,i, a i tIrtielethiod,reiltyatnedriaPnrescbhyutrecrhianonchuTtchiresund. alyn Removed by Lydia E. Pink. and Jive. titsonce Swale. or iro....n. cdoioolon,...vo or mr. nisi Nits. W. NI if • v ou toventiv and wa: batil) Row don. of Goilerich towir.liii,.. it.. I September 21)14., the entertainment was rut nIsOut the head and tat.. It re- I lir. Ilinek, oth,,tuted. " given by Mr. J. W. Bengough, cartoonist, of Toronto. which was very much en- quired several stitch..., to itose the 4 /ire ..t Il• early riettlers of Huron 1 Mit'Yotridd.av oInf thihi: weeMkethhii*juilsletn. clurcoch.,00nt wound. Hi: im now abl..101%, around , (sanity priced away hery itt ti,,• toer- agtrh. howeVer. 4)11 4114' .411111 .I.rY. '!"11 a 11.114) Illeavoill• 41' "'" 6" Seaforth. }rave an interesting entertain - while hall) JoYilt %%1.4 PittYlinf with in irvioloi "InelY-"V° 741%"' "". and ment. Both meetings were well attended id. hall near hi- home he Was knocked !emigrated to Canada 'whit lit* par. I The strtets of Ilrussels are in darkners I lurvii by a pessing euto. Ile was , ents settling on the Bayileld Ilse. He this week on account of repairs being made 10 the engine at the lightieg plant. shaken up and had hi* furs- badly , lived there until alrout tr...,ay yi,atr, Mei-rated lan su:taitied no other he !ago Whell lie retired and caw, to ClIn- juries. - , , ; tom Ills wife. who WareEliza Thiiiiii, Mrs. James 'Iiiitirerlairil celebrate.' I soli, illekl nisrut ttiwftleesuistyetrT.1--ma. si "lire. OTHER TABLETS NOT her eighty...00h birthday on Wedne.. ! is .141.rired by day of la.t ,weelk! anti received eon- intret Iteetema moil Mrs. Itolsaa 'rho/up-I gratulat ions fr.ini, her tautly friends. ' i sou, of Clinton„ aini two 1' •4 An intererting' event took Olive on ! Ito vid 4.44 aim. and Roliert•of Code - Wednesday. September 2%. when Mr. rich township. alai 3Irs. l'et0-r W I rollpy celebrated 1 1 11%1 111 came very suddeoly 1,, me, OW)? TOWS With "Bayer Cross" their goblet' wedding. The day was , D. .i. Forre5ter on Tuesday of la, st spent in reeeIvIng congratulations from wPoli• 1 wiwased. who rr a: in tier a large eirele of friends. sixty-I/lath year, had beet, in poor . Mr:. 4Itev.4 6. W. River* received lienith for *rime tizoe, tliourril able to *.Ittly 4.f! th, (Louth, of iker he about trwasloirrillx. 3& 1- Ft irrester. father. Mr. Volley. . win or ma Wen name oak I; 1 iyAil.../ h Y.tt rich ha. lawn stweerrful In the Aiken. was born In the N-,4 England junior, leisttioall *eriets between Zurich ; States. but value to Clinadit in early and litxtesit II. • ilife. In It0170 she uuirritsi Mr. For- ' \ WINGHAM. I meter Who .11.-41 three year- aiv4. She Mr. an Mr:. Wm A. Melall an- k survived by four won- and two immure .the engagement of their only i daughters. . T I \Ir. tool Mr:. II Elliott mei titbit" - ham's Vegetable Compound. Watford, Ont.- "I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve table Compound for backache, and I also bad a female wilak• ness. I felt dizzy and nervous, and was without energy. 1 had to force myself to do my work, and was always tired. Saw a Pinkham ad- vertisenient which induced me to take the Vegetable Com- pound, and my back gradually stopped aching and 1 e t lighter in spirit.*. I am recommending the Vegetable Com- pound with pleasure to all I meet w complain as I did."-Miumum Baoort. Meaford. Ont. Woman's Precious Gift The one which she should most zeal- ously guard is her health, but she often neglects to do so in season until some ailment peculiar to her sex has fastened itself upon her. When so affected women may rely upon Lydia E. Pink- hiin's Vegetable Compound, a remedy that has been wonderfully successful in restoring health to suffering women. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), 5 t itt" I I I Agent for Blue.Bird Washing COUNTY AND DISTRICT II Machines. Choice line of ' .11 Electrical Fixtures' carried in 41, stock. - Old Colborne Hotel Phsas 2S1 t'f'r a - ASPIRIN AT All.1 daughter. A a law a, Appleby, of to take Mare 40 netiberry. the marriage have left for Toronto. who--.• they hi- lly in trendier. i tent it r . In the egg exiriliit at the We -tern .%n interesting Aervice roOk oats- in Fair. London. the W Vingimui brawl. 4.f !eAe.i.s'lirll.t elturtil "11 similes' the United Fanuc ro-operative Co. ' evening of la -it wowk when root: %Vint: secured tirst. :etsititl Intl third prize: (110-11X. a young Chinese etIelerit. 4pookt. 4,,, tatoi,.,1 eggs 111 t4iin..iitiot, with on.....the religit 4E4 of China In the dealers from all 4rver I itario. !afternoon lie gave a telk aisI vKIIIbIted Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 'ryfogle and some curio:. little mon left on Tuesday or Indirtrta 1 where Mr. Fryfogie leis a within as - accountant with the Cher -mil t Motor , Co. . .. , A quiet wedding took piare t the ! BRIEFS. -Mrs. James Kernighan is vis - home tof Mr. and Irs. Thos. 'en- 1 iting in Bruesele and vicinity. Mimes. entui ou Wednesday. Septemiter 1 - Maunders. McCall and Wilto. etto are e , attending Ni rmal at Stratford motored home for the week -end Mrs. Wm. Lowry and daughter Reta. of Lotrioe, visitirg in town Mr. William unders accompanied MI mother 40 BRUSSELS. rittenesi tor Isar we, • TUEiDry, Oct. 4. when their only dam:titer. Ida. berm Tioollas :•-vosit•. Staffj. Iji14 F) 441,' wife of Roy 411 _14,g4 (of New • !ben tonbrook. Init. Rev. Mr. Harris of 1 Cr•ivrre1 or.l'of ofrirtli ..f her son in W1'11[1151111 performed tite 1'V Corner (on 4undity of lakt %reek John Treitz, of oir 14s. le.os. of his darttih- A.-v.. Mrs Jolm liertmd.f. of Unshorn. Interment. to.yk Oak. on Wednesday in tile Co-Alarm/cemetery • .11'01. .414111' .4,11 IF YOU HAVE NEG- LECTED TO CALL AT Harold Blackstone's Furniture Exchange %VEST IIITIRCET you are missing a golden opportuaity to get some rare bargains Everything for the home Bargain day every day here -f.."(".11.1..V.itift• Upholstering Shop ! FURNITURE REPAIRED and VARNISHED Don't throwtureamy):uu,tr see CUFFFurni- CLIFF ANDERSON West, 51. ()puerile Brophy Bro.. Brophey Bros. 41 ; r The Leading Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders carefully attended to at all boors, night or day. GODERICII Mr. RINI Mrs. Itisiorough will reside , at Newtonbrook. After an places of Port -eel month. Mr.. N. St?Buttra.h, widow ttrf the late !Lev N. S. Intro -ash. dietl on Thursday ! Mr-, .folin A. l'fatt pase0.1 away at her lions. in flaslin.k.d ..i. 1.4 ‚lir. after a I um"ruitiOrr zirPtensiter :Ito. 111 her eighty- loiertm, !dittos:. 1100-1ik, I•er 1.11.b4nd, , thital year. Iret-eitred was i,4/r11 in -he l.,4 V I .1+ ,.ise daughter,' '.rIr: tterbert ' 1''4'04'-'1 ("-di'vtl% butt when '`)". 44114- twil 144 .4 4141.1 14114' son. Ulan. nee. - years of age the tensity mortsi to titoile- ; IN "1,41,1r.isV afternoon, at rkhill rirh t.iati:Iiitt. Here slit. lives! tititil „ 1 \tills N'enit Nrertior, of Dasli,,,!,„i. us., her marriage In 1464. . After thirty- , Pa. ..1,-,lek by an ant.. anii ton or er Thong), i six year: ill the Sletliritlist ministry ; boner were broken. she wa-- hart'', 1 Mr. Itnrwirooli girls -ea [nitrated anti tire Yalaketi up family itrovks1 t.. NVisigliam wlwre rIwy A ,...ry pr,,,,%; ,I,Ina k 1,1a0,, a, 1111.1 1144.4 ever :itiee. Ite:ble-- her i. ,karma on W.ritrewlay aftermsin. Sth • I lin' (Laughter: Mr. Romeo»), is :ur- mot . %ben )ry .lookpinie E1li,411,. of viv.'il 1,Y. th'(' '4,11"r" "MI one l'n'tlier• Sarnia. nil. ItilinkI in iii•rriaae to Herbt.rt.! The tritteril 1 1....k ;dace 'on Saatinlity 11 11 ri luau Rinker. formerly of I tolorood. . from how Iiitt• rt.sideti.... to Wittgliant . tirtnr-tery. liev. I'. ('nigg. 11.D. eon - While 'dry ill; w it 11 nia rclio-s. t lie , . ., 41.011111g of 14.,' three-year--obt ••,... of -%."'.... -.4.• Nir .irel Mr- r:isirx•- Wiritt104.1. 121 it rile desit,Ir of %Intern Blacliftorti. sr Wirigham. will Ire! math' tilt' silidect of tire. anti aire tittle felkaw was lournts1 ,,„„......i.„1 of 4;") f „ww.iiip. „might nr.prs-.4.".rind inthertrions icitizen of to death.• -, a Nesnier's Inquest whk-ti .topena on ' Tiiiirsiliar The deceased writs being' Baytield fair 54:1.1 Very !snereaatill. An! treated 'itir emne time. and. serous 11114)41.' exhibition at the fair was a grand.' fatlien-e clock. asymptoms arising, he was removed to ts-iit seyen feet high. IVingliatu lieruital about noon on Sat - sr ith pebble.. /obi, „6.31, I.:4,6,10A and auslay. The attending doctors • found m '4'"' weak to stated an operation Jiaving the dial and framework faced treirie a very attaactive exhibit. It W114" hi tile work of Mr. fleas. of Ilastield. , and lo. died about ". o'clock on that The death occurred on tlay. The attending physirian. refut. Atittember 20th customary eertilicate of Alois Miller. datti/linir of 11atthew - '144g4" i"Ile- rhe NI tiler, of l'Iii-elitur:t. Thellevased had of 411 11,44. of death. '1111 41141111.1' W11,1 ordered I.y the allthorttIes and itt 111 grailitated fro om seliforrli Collegiate and was %tilting till ,,,),„ ,.,,, „1,1 ett,,,,gh t„ p.m. on Saturday t'eroiwr Dr. Red- imier N'onlial. when sile-rrgA taken ill Mond Unit:Welled ft JIM). After view. with liright'srdirease. hill' appeand to ' nig the remains the jury adjourned he improving % lien she was taken MO- 11114 41 Plitir-alay morning. Wren the in- rienly worse anti primed away 55 *bete weer/ will be opened by Coroner Red stated. Iler father, brother and sister . mond. A post-mortem PX11 Mill/It 41111 siirvire. i has been .1)0411. the rerun of whielt 1 I SE.XFORTII. 1 will he imide known at the inquest. In spite of unfavorable weather. ' illarlifoni W414 8 b011t fifty-two years the evre y in colon...Mir -witiv-the--44-age-and leaves it witlew and several I noVeiling of the soldiers' m nsent small Children. . 1 reosontry erected in Victioria Parkwas . EXETER. very impressive. There was an at- I Wm. Vale. of Exeter North. revently tentlfiniv of tunny hundreds and per.' fell froni a lathier while picking mildew feet ettentlen was paid so that all anti suffered irduritu to his heel:. were 114111. 40 hear the addressw. which ! Mitch sympethy is felt for Mrand were given by ltev. It. U. MIFIrermid, ,Mr5. .lostopli Kernick. -of I:shame. in of ritelerieli. Rev. T. H. ilrown. Rev,' the death of their little tron, Ararat!. Father Goetz. Her, F. 11. Larkin. li.D.. I George. aged six Months. who died on and itYV. rapt. White. Cal 1/411 111 Ed. ' .1.‘111'..11.1y of List week. AfteLA an illners of over a year. j Davirte'llmeetis. sr.. of Exeter North. • pusstsi away or' Sundriy of last week. I GRANO TRUNIC"°Y1SLTWEAMY The Doable Track Rate L. between PIONTRLAL TORONTO DETREIN r and CRICA00 treeseelled dining ear service. Sleeping oars on night trains, and parlor oars on principal day tvs4ns- Fuji latormation from any Grand Trunk Ticket adopt, or 0. g. Nom. tg. Menial Passenger Agent To- wnie. O.R. Laadae,etsNos ago" PM's le IP. F. IAMBS:NCR 8 SONS Tows Agate room $ When ,Iit his sevelity-sevelith year. '31r. Res- Grandmother . ;Tie;ll 1J,fliw4,13f.rn 11:4• nue born in sssitianci Was a Gin and at the age of seven came to Can - skirts were afdar with his perents. About twenty- first asked the druggist ! lit)esititYoseelrii's ant'ioviii.v he'li is siti(rjeil;:txsi lir; worn by those who ! four sone and two daughters. HOOP T for, and insisted on ' noftitir ran. I took plate on Wednesday afTer- im. having, the genuine - new* of the sudden death of Golden Medical Discovery put Jame -I Frayne on Friday. Sep(endwr up by Dr. Pierce over 50 years :11).('41e as a great ehork to the Nom- munity. Although not in the Most of ago. Dress has changed very health me. rrnYne wnS Oble In be' much sincethen! But Dr. around for tile post year. On Frill/1Y he suffered X paralytie stroke fermi Pierce's medicines contain the whIeli be never rallied. Deemeed same dependable ingredients.Ns-sm born l'a In boa rne nd lived there until a few yeert mrfr When he retired They. are standard today just as 111111i moved to Exeter. He 15 survived they were fifty Ivan; ago and iv lit, widow. 01)41 4011 and one dangle ter, sloe. one heather end tire sisters. never contained alcohol. A happy event took place et the I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical home or Mr. and Mrs. Jame. Hill on Discovery for the stozaaeh andwiles their only daughter. Vents Wetineeday morning of lard week, blood cannot be surpassed by any ruirm. beenme the bride of Mimes tonic and alterative today. ,was performed hy Rev. M. J. Wilmot' lierhler. of (*shortie. The ceremony 'When you feel "all out of sorts" in the preeente of immediate retativre. -your vitality at a low ebb -the of Tiwir daughter. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mnrkin annune oc blood. beoomthe ensi es surcharged with Anne Isoidee. toymment Robert O. 011lieti, eon gpissnsl The best tonic is called of 'lir. and Mrs. Robert Ofillee. the r. Pierce's Golden Medical Dia- marriage to NO place in October. Mr. and -Mr'.. W. 11. Senders en- covery. Dr. Pierce manufactured notinee the eivengement of their TiMili- this "Discovery" from roots sad roc denghter. lAle A., to William Allen HodgIns of Deese. the marriage to ,barks without alcohol -a ea. take piece In October. CLINTON. rectivearemedy, the ingredients of A quiet wedding took plate on Wed - which nature put in the fields and triNday of last week at the reeklence forests for keeping us besIthy. of De. and Mrs. Gunn when their elder It puts vim, vigor, vitality into deciliter, 1b44 Grant, wee married to FAger A. emus. of Rirminscham. an blood. Try al All 'd EngNnd. The ceremony was rotten's-. &ad 10e• to Dr. Pierce's B ay- ea lie Rev. J. E. now. The newt,- UM, OIL labOlIttrafy foe trig Os . wedded pair left Mr the Adirondarkst -,,,,,rousr,,,r., r 7 regr4 li , 7U . otte . 0 ,L! riiii;;LIII- r,rfse. i •-• Joao orii-ci HAMILTON are Genuine Aspirin :i144,,„ IT'S TIME Now For You to Consider Your Purchases Clothing for fall and winter wear. ---- --- Before buying you should see the values we have in Men's and Boys' Suits vs•••iPArittne ,f.otirog'' and Overcoats All sizes carried in Stantield's Pure Wool Underwear for Men at an average of 25 per cent. . less than last year's prices. Men's and Boys' Tweed Caps with Klingklose Band. Prices ranging from $I.25 to 52.5o If yon don't see the "Bayer Cross" on the tablets, Von are not getting Aspirin -only an acid imitation. The "Bayer Cross" is your only. way of knowing that you are getting genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over nineteen years and proved safe by Billions for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain generally. Made in Canada. 115ndy tin bases of 12 tablets -also larger sized "Bayer" *Juges an be had at drug stlrese Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicyliescid. While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer maaufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company, Ltd., will be stamped with their general trade mark, the *Bayer Cross." ESTABLISHED. 1872 • . \JOUR money deposited in 1 the Bank of Hamilton is less likely to be spent than if you keep it in the house. It is also earning interest for you while it accumulates.' Deposits may be made by mail if it is not convenient for you to call Prsonally. • BANK OPHAMILTON Goderich Branch -A. J. MacKay. Manner Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers THE'SQUARE GODERICH rntRatikii tr.:* -S-rs-ri, rural.," 44 4 - IF YOU ARE WISE You will not miss the opportunity' to inVt OUT stock of Fall Goods, which is now complete, rind comp 'ties the newest 'arid best in Footwear of all kinds, Farm }toots, Work Boots and Fine Shoes for men, a splendid assortment f High Shoes. Oxfords, and the popular One and Two Straps, in black and a variety of shades of brown, for Ladies, and goo t serviceable Shoes for the Young Folks, all at prices based on e lowest present-day manufacturer's prices. sistrsarh...74strt,tt epAssrverstratisassf st4444000itiratt,- ,111/41.,,M,41-4161.4.441w;,m no.,:rtttr for the Slushy Pall weather by purchasing a pair of our DOMINION BRAND RUBBERS Whether it is the heavy Rubber Boot yon need or the -tiny- white Over -rubber for Baby, we have them all, every size and shape, to snit all kinds of shoes. SPATS are more popular than ever. Don't buy till you see our lines. Von are sure to like them. SHARMAN'S SHOE STORE W. REG. SHARMAN It 1tOteri • 181444Z-, nr;;;or ,IiP4arrf The Appearance of Your Car oet V'OU want the car you drive to be a style leader. You want to feel secure in your pride of ownership. -.(0,4KnowA Trrt1170•1;! The New Gray -Dort is just such a car. --, Note the slanting windshield. See the handsomely tailored top. Mark the new triangular topped radiator and high hood. This fine appearance added to the famous Gray -Dort quality givei extra'. value to your investment in this car. 'Convince yourself. Visit our showrooms -today. Or make an, appointment to suit your convenience. • - Gray -Dort Motors Limited, Chatham, Ont. T. F. HOLLAND GODERICH $1.111a ONTARIO VSIAlt .4415444- '14i - IOW *NTill,1.0,,`"F4r{ff repr'4. ,•1 q(ItAf tt '4 ..7.,!.°17,114the A' 44. "iwo 'ANS • • • 1"; • , "S* erwormissarsrxrgyartrS.. 1010•0?"t50111P1707.11144 i-OSStooffitretirrirsarro