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The Signal, 1924-1-17, Page 7• 'Y f, J. R. Wheeler Furores! Director rind Embalmer All culls promptly uttt•ud- ed to day or night • PIibNF-S Stare 335 R••ideacs 355Sw Hamilton Street.Goa•rich e EAST ST. GARAGE Cars overhauled and re- paired by an expert mech- anic. Agent kr McLAUGHLN CARS Batteries- re•charoe W stored. • W. M. BELL East street Phone 243 TSE SIGNAL. The News of the County A Digest of the Local Happenings as Reported by Our Exchanges 011VSSELS p�.In ss•1. on .January tier. Catharine Fritch, widow of the late John Howard. in her solid year. • • In Chicago, 111.. on Ikeember 21•.t. E. C. K. !Melee, formerly of !trustees. --tr.'tte M. I h,tt id fit (lair: and Mre. Claire, his daughter, of Newark, N. J , were visitors vat'h Mrs. R. 1). Kerr recently. • • • Mrs. T. A. Hawkahaw, formerly Miss Slarawret Amend, of /tweet'. Alta., is %letting at the parental hump • • • Mr. Nor- man Smith, of Iiordevt. Sark . is here for a visit. ar f i4 /f you iI sutler 1! from 1 rt.ATIS/1I LOS.' .1" .`. u,r wk.r 1e -gee• • a a. {. t . t seed, r-74. • 1AIIIL OF PAM" t ., • ' Yarmouth, N.S. 8 - 1 WINGH.4M MYvsrr-Shoo'. A very pretty wed- ding +ors •er6 wuized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rohe. Shaw, of Blue - vele, when their eldest daughter. 'Mary Luella, was married to Delbert Milton.. Fraser... of-. Cnuer I)'itlrlle. Idaho, -on of 3Lr. and Mrs. 1'. A. Fraser, Big River, Bask. The bride and groom were attended by Mess Bernice Shaw. a sister, and Mr. Frank tihew, a c•onein of the bole. Mrs. Nicholson, aunt of the bride ptay'eet the.w•elding mareet and dur- ing tie- signing of the register. Miss Wilma Kline sang. -The law names Jew_t_-tin Jan- _._ 'were Sri- there passed away nt his Bert,-lu Stanley township, on home in Blurvale, Thomas Jewitt, an January 6th, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Louts old and respected citizen. The de•fas- Brk+son. a daughter. • • • At Zurich ed who was barn in Yorkshire in ou January lot to )Ir. sad Mrs. Peter 1.33 emigrated to Canada at the age 1'uptnesu. a sou. •• •• in Hay town- of nevenucu. In 1857 he was married Ship, on December 29th, to Mr.., and to Jane Pykc, and they lived in Mor- fd ln r, a daughter. ria for upward* of thirty-three years. .The. Late ry •�IIue�M � 'Cheer r% 1s GdDERICII, ONT. Tllarstflar January' 17, 1924 -T di.l in Kitchener ou Dee. 2gth, a daughters and fire nowt. former .resklent of Zurich ill the per. :Agricultural $aelety - sou of henry lluwert. Mr. Ininiert is Theannual meeting of the Turnberry survived by his 'wife, four sons, Agricultural Society win -ere "held on twit daughters. tile aged mother, five January lett% for the minima of re - brothers and three sister.. - retvtng report. and .,planning of next PMru•srtla,-Mr. and Mra. Q. M. Tso.• .rests work. gars and Mie Adelaide Pitcher of Man'Ied .tat Calgary. --atlas )Dae South Bend. Rask., hays returned to i'esrt Thornton. youngest daughter of their home atter rating hem for Mr. and Mr*. Seymour Thornton, of sorts weeks. Bingham. was united In marriage to Mr. Ger. 1:. Itobertsm• The ceremony wax performed rformet by ltev- 4'. 1). Sykes. BLYTH of Central 3lethrslist ehurrh. The njeu nue u.x,a companion. Luer and bowels. young couple will rookie in Calgary. al The Lela ales. J. Watley.- 'edgers - e, forint g P CRIPPLED BY RHEUMATISM Began to Improve Atter Taking "fruit -a -tires" The Medicine Made from Flnit You can get rid of Rheumatism. You can he fres of pain --of swollen hauds and feet -of aching arms, legs i and back. Fruit-a-tives" will drive the cause I . of Rheumatism out of the system sad 14 give you permanent relief. -- Fur over three years, I was confined to bed with Rheumatism. Finally I decided to try "Fruit -a- 1 tives". Before using half a box, I noticed improvement. 1 continued ' Clean Child's Bov�els with taking "Fruit -a -Lives" improving all 1Ir the time. I oan now walk about two I ''California Fig Syrup milesanddoohoresaround the place". AI -EX. MUNRO, Lorne, Ont. CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT Preparers young omen and piling %onion for Business. which u. now Canada's grseateet prob./Dion. We assist graduates to petitions and they have a practgeal training *loch enables them to meet with ancetss. Students are negistetrd each week. 4iet our free catalogue and learn something about our dile ferent departments. D. A. \IcLACHL.AN. Principal. MOTHER! --Os. a box, 6 for 8'2.60, trial rase 25e. .( At desists or from Fruit-a•tives t 'l Limited. Ottawa, Out KILLED BY CA 1 Brother of Lie -know lab Meets 1)rath in Dutch New Guinea }'..++rawr�-i-_1ir11L explor- er, who was killed with the other nk•uttwrs of his party by r•auutlutls in Dutch New Guinea. was a brother of Mrs. A. W. Hollyntan, of Lnekuow•. A recent Issue of The Wlughnm :Ad- vance contained the following refer- enee to the tragedy. Further details have lnsi, received of the murder of l:eorfe I'eore'C. In GENUINE ASPIRIN HAS "BAYER CROSS" 7 without ''Bayer Cross" are not Aspirin at all Dutch New llulnre, by nal ive c•an- nidal*. The sepsis of the tragedy was Even if cross, feverish, bilious, eoa- the Upper I)Iguei River, -W toile.. in- stipated or full of cold. children love the laud. previously initialled' by white pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup." 1 natives being entirely A teaspoonful never fails to clean the Thom unrivalled. 1'enruse •+ e'11 Thomas Jack -.nit, had gone Willie dis- ro°� Fig �ruR�gwA which Dias directions f pawwl away In ..undon on January Our January Clearance Sale This sale is, more than our usual January Clearance Sale; you have but to call and be convinced of this fact. The prices we are quoting on Men's and Boys' Clothing in all lines, represent real bargains. It is worth your while to take advantage of them. McLEAN BROS. agents for Semi -Ready Tailoring and ( artt Orer.,1L THE SQUARE ODERICH faniFOKTH tarxfr away, leaving Penrose al n �tl Jane Rlaektxrruugh media of with tlw n ata for babies and children of all ages tuttl•.. carriers and ...event,. Jonathan Bentley. T11e decralsed was Mr(it o k phare at t quiet wed- Th'e whole moils was A -hep when horn In Fits' YYAw:nw`h "flity•flve dice n. k pia..• at the Met1uxllst Penrw• *rias arots•d at :i ucloc•k in wear. ago:At an early age she wax r�tr.ouage. .laniary Stb. when (llfve the morning by n .uddru' a;tark.'Phr married to err ottrrking partner and Marie. daughter of Mr. Joht1 Taman. j savages mo lord crept up to the comp un they lived in Fust Yt'awnuosb NII 1919. of Cochrane uit . formerly of Tockeramiih. ,a and unheard, and the first warn - e wale when . n M r. Roy• hod t•row e' n Pour sons surclre: Guy and flarcry• ops united.in marriage rets of danger 1 e � of Southern Alberta ; Earl. of Mor- McGeoeli. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sic' a shower of .pears fell around elm. vis. Russel, of the home of ad. The "re ;,o h, of F.RIDt1ndvllle. latter the Although there were eighteen mina In ment and Rey, (icer. Telford had c.11tu rn left for TiiYontn, and on din'seir fly' tamp, and he had a revolver charge• of ter antler. return will rr•slde on the 'groom's 1 under hie pillow. 1'e•nrnse was unable ]fere Peter Gardner le the fist col farm near F.gmotelvill'e' to use them. 11. is well know tl as man to be rlw•twf to the Blytdh +•hurl heath of Mrs. maim Decals -Thr a ennrageots nuts. hut was not given bolted. She la a nb.sw of the late R. death took t er suddenly on •laser the 111ghtest thuueY• as the hack P. hall. for many yens principal of my 6th. of Men William Dem. at ftgnrw entered to the darkness hurl- ing (trutral school, Gorier telt sand her b„nn•• hen•. Ttv d.sY•ns,l w'a' spears and shrieking their war taught w•luxtl ter win.- year... She 1s boru in 1'a bottom IMvonshlre. and crlet. The attack wee of sudden that a inember of the• W. M. S. of lit was martirel about thirty-five years Peer*. s native keys, of whom three Andrew's shun h. Her only son. 1'w'll, ago to SI r. Wm. Deem. Sumo twenty were klllwl and seven wounded, were d. .nmplcting ids second year In a.nr• ago they came to Canada and uun7ole to flee x 'tingle sled. Then • tN 1 i Wnfurth when• ensued. tor, printed' o bottle. Mother. You moa sae "California or you may get imitation lig syrup. accompanied by other men of Itis I • had tsee•u +a rigid eolor,but t hie rule lately. Otis' when he was quite alone except for his native boys, he stumb- led onto a tribe of three-foot pigmies who had never sten a white man be- fore. and at other times he found himself an object of wonder to natives who were far, removed from civilization. Not Hems Bricklayer (diseussing housing question with a friend1-"They says. Bill. as 'ow they'd get more ikouses if ., 4.rieklay.rp 'oil only lay more Qur+t•rla university. The of •r turf-. aetrtly afterward. o n terrible ...me cos A 11 1 St i snn-ir''i1 it fl 6 roa.t � I,ritk. Wut do they take us for. The tnnultwls built a re au s i , the think we're bloumfu' hen.'' John Ma ins. J IS We esso. Janie* by her husband. thew meth«, and hers of the sr bed board for . Ji are th••c turd -lore• + e w . iw.o eel the dead ladles, of the native try T l4Iurs. J. If. R. F1111o11 and Stanley ,Inught.•r-; Haruho of T..ro 'e: whew they had killed and ate them t'hrlk w. i rove sou. EXETER SOWN' and .Arthur. of $.iifnrF : Mie. sly during intervals of dance.- Family, of Toronto, and Moes Flonase of st tid -.mg.. Pane'.', sufferingo exn-I o elating Iain. witiu•ssi l Death this horrible, each atlr of HenryH(itib: Tlhe death took phi, In ltowmnnylile hospital grim ceremony. 11e lingered for Bent -ir. Exeter, nn IhPatter. eu Janata ' 3rd. of Mr. Henry ll+Ib, twelve hours. until Jackson nrriving son, to Mr. and 1Mr•. C. J. Patter• a former well-known resident of Sets- with a reams latrty. drove the venni- • son. (Blanche ne Qu• • 1 a dmallder. forth. The detra+Ptl w•As (worn in EI- tails /*Maly just before Penrose died Marfan Blanch. • • • in T of mita but came to ffr'aforth as a ynutlg of his wounds. tie had surly time 101 January 7th. to 'M r. and Mrs T. C. man where lie had charge of the wood- ' murmur a hrlef account of the Ln •1- ,loynt, a sen. • • • in Neoral' tin Jan- working,lepnrtmeut in the R. and F. dent«. Penrose was a prospector. l Y , nary Rth, to Mr. and Mew. Gordon Devereaux blacksmith .hop. He is well known throughout Papua. sled e , 1'srker, a son. , survived by his widow and one laugh- latterly had been engaged in bird 'Bayer package. int marks Died. -In Re,norx, Ont.. on Jann- collecting. Ile had leen in Dutch M yet package. plaiel� marked teC lee Celebrate Goble* i Weddb* - Mr. t Now Guinea for two years. are 3rd. Frderfck Thomas Hooper. i 411 Penrose's Immediate relatives With the safety "Bayer Cross. The "Bayer Cross' is your only way of knowing that you are getting a nine ine Aspirin. prescribed by P yi &unseen years and proved safe by mil - for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mkeumatiam, Lumbago. Neuritis. and for Plant gsa•rally. Made is Canada. Howdy to boxes of 12 tablets -also Larger sired 'Bayer" packages. aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of Monoa-etieaeidester of Salicylicaeid. • Wbtle 4 is well known that Aspirin means ilayer manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company, Ltd., will be stamped W$thCtheir g 1 trade mark, the Eisisa Drugs Excite the Kidneys, Drink Water Take Salta at First Sign o Bladder Irritation or Backache 1 formerly of Stephen and Exeter. in and Mrs. W. T. Brox e•lebrattd ter r his 72nd year. • • • In London. on golden wedding on January 5th, at the are t'anndiruts. A brother. Harry Y. January 7th. .Josephine Simi., twlov• home of their eldest son. Mr. If. C petiroee. lives at 0:i Hounslow Heath el wife of Frank Snell. formerly of Box. on John street, where the 'nem- road. Toronto. while his father and (.nrltton. In her ::rte year. • •• in 1ierw of their family nssemiled. Mr. slstcr, J. H. Penrose, and Mr. A. W. Shipka on Januar}' 6th. Barham "Ilk' Bocame to Consols from Loudon. Holleman. live art Lueknuw. twiner. beloved 'wife of John ltatz, in England. in lsr2, and s..tthel in Wood- I'enros' himself tad never been in iter 67th year stock. Teter he lived in Exeter and Canada, though he had several times Rdltvw rem' Canning Pids-y: -'Mr• California and Stratford. in 1074 Tie conteniplated at il«it to this country S. M. Saunders has resigned as man- was married In Alsia Craig to 'Miss to -e• his relatives. ager of the Exeter canning faetory Hartleih, of Stratford. and In the next . Many are the stories that he has and will devote his time to his new jEar cAMP to Scaforth. Mr' and Mrs. related from time to time to lits brie factories of the S. M. Sanders Mfg. Box wer made recipients of snit- they and alter. They tell of In. l,1ents Co., formerly theayson g• Jaekson Mf (Its•able Elite h their family. 1 which breathe of remitter and adven- Mr. Testier Penhsle iw the new man- tors, anal-ometimcs they. are avenue ->` pointed rev trophies that are strange to ager of the e•anning factory. • ..f par.• i iI.l, 4:0141.. of wltteli is new ,Winter Hard, on Baby massive} a pin In the . 11.1.e• ('sundae From time (o [Ink. nuggets CLINTON. �r rico of Harry Pentre• have limen went. • sou Beata&.--Leet-At the manse. l'em- i iI Birds of beautiful plunhnga bore kelwrm, on January 9th, by ]fey. The winter aewwon Is n hard one 011t„ be stuffed and mounted. foul Jsmes Atrery. Funny. daughter of Mrs. rete hatiy. He (o more or less MI111uel I not long .ince, 'Mrs. Holly Wllltamh 1/1.11 to Mr. Bert Beacom, of to stuffy badly ventilated rooms.. It is carved sen pinmt•s of a 14 Clinton.so often stormy that the mother dorsiMee. phtme+. which are Died. -In Clinton, on January RM. so get hem out in the fere air aa' art here tint flatletflatletTLydia Ann (illddnn, widow of the late often as .the should. He cutches colds D . F,y}e('mitoma William (:rant, In her 011%. year. which rack his little system; els stom' over their entry Metal Opening. - The Clinton ash and bowels get out of order and he' Penrose. +c, Hospital Board has (-bowel 7rc tsday' becomes peevish and troew. To guard ! yparx of a• January 2nd, as the. offhslal opening against this the mother should keep a ' death, 1 a day of the new hoapltal. A number of box of Baby's Own Tablets in the 1 ,rets 1 prominent speakers will be present. house. They y regujnte the stomn..h 1,e %-learns *111 alae be welcome.- in the. _sed bewelsi,-and break . uP cold+. Tlh eventng and the afternoon of the "ted, new sales tax wilt' tint increase PefwonaM,-4Mlsa Helen Hurd. a price of Rally's (Dan TAMetw as misslonnry on furlough from Japan, company pore. the tax. Yon ea «}rent s f..w days with her friend, Q11ss „ittain the Tnhlets through a Sybil Cotrtce. • • • Mr. Patterson, ,else dander at 25 cerise* a of Woodstodt, is a visitor to town. Al- mall post Haid r The though eiglttl-ltlrlli leaf. of naw. he Werth -11w Co., 'Iro•kv Is very hrtght� and active. • -• *Mine - Margnret WIsa.�p�,au has retnrnel tit H�j 1 stir* L,hiiv., w';a. w 111 tum n Ottawa after nling the hnlldays at ,Sliti--'YY'har would you rail a man death. end probably met death at her home there. • • • ,Mrs. iframfleld has left for Toronto to remain for ter He -A itnagldan"ind a womstda aklrts?" the .nme the ...event is on.• of fatthftilneee that can be likened only to - the devotion of a dog. Venn* 41 1:11 n with.• from i'npaa (known on Entllslt map, as Port Morirhyl enme to him nsking that he. a• n white intim +eek v.'ng one 00 n ero•udile who 1111.1 ent- ..n hi. brother. Penni.... knowing tit.• weak nientnllty'ef the luithe tyle e. hnmeillat•Iv went tort nod shot the MO errs•rxllle he saw. From ellen on- ward the native followed 1'enr,,-o• as a dog. owes ring etre-tell I.5.It' n1111 rarely ever leaving his nin•ter'. la•"s- enrM. letters reeleel ,.lure hew' that the native Iplitorel Penrose Into 1)tite1' New Aultiletl. and stsyetl with hien on ornge...Sing' sirs which kept him away from a 111rn(1., for mouths nl .JLr.�aas n time 1•A 4 eeently Penrose. lied been In the Lab of pro.pecti ig nn- The American men +ad women must guard constantly against kidney trouble because we often eat ton much rich food Our blood is filled with acids which -the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from overwork, become sluggish, the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder wealmesa and a general decline in health. When your kidnrvs feel like lumps Of lead; your hack hurts or the urine is cloddy, full of •cdiment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three tient during the night; ii you 'infer with eick headache, or dirty, nervous spells, acid stomach. nr if curt hat e rheumatism when the weather is had, begin drink- ing lots nf.rood soft water and get from r pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a glass ofr rbreakfast for Pewthen few days andyour kidneys may act fine. This f,im.» Is cal.+ is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juke. com- bined with lithia, no.; hair been used for }} ears to help flits). and stimulate clogged kidney systemtsootheyneutralize e nolonger aredin a source of irritation, thus often relieving blad- der disorders. Jud Salts it ititxp►nsive; can not in- jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithit-venter drink and belongs in every OM'a nobody nake smit- rr,Tr,l-h",keie flio nt any time. r, ail rr-'*nt have goer phy- skian examine 'Au:- kidneys at least • twks a year. 100 re- ef pard- Idom seep y with -the artment arose _ YOUNG PEOPLE OF GODERICH \ Are you taking mixautage of the Special Afternoon Classes, given by the - SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, CUNTON, ONT. . to accommodate students from Goderich wish;ntto eomatut\ • daily by train. Classes 2.'40 to 6:40 p.m. Stenographic Coaallerdial Secretarial and Special Courses WINTER TERM, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1924 Students may eater at any time. Phone 198 or write for information. M.A. STONE, Cotn� Specialist, B. P: WARD. B.A., Vice -Principal. Principal. WE OFFER At an Exceptitinally-Attractive Price $25.000 1943.Provincenterest payable Januarya aridJuly ue J1st. uly 1st, Price,: 963.80 per 1000 dollar bond. Bonds in denomination of $500 and $1000. We recommend these bonds for your investment. There is no further charge connected with the purchase of these bonds. O. F. CAREY & SON Masonic Temple Building. Phone 230 Goderich, Ont. aur only thirty-three nt the time of hie trusts }wnya lived an advetrtur• Bern in Cornwall. England, allwl away from the shores of his _.In_service .111 n merchant � l retired at thin iryN oW- mere. - Afters-°- e fte s-'- - - 'till ! three rears of pro.peting inAliso-idle dM he tnrn'ti hie Atteltion to New 111111141. snd commenced a :411'4.4a s Of long nd x, n[ by Io►arly jnnrtteys Into the interior of W1111aIDii British New Gntuen In .sari li af gield. TML Tt wa. thea' that he 11144 n lulu's *srrane who. hi. (.41111111i:111 -rel- y The Wonder Kidney Liver 1, Stomach Toric as Nationally Advertised Sold by A. C. DUNLOP. 6oderirh, and by a gootl druggist ever)tthrre. Health and Comfort Asage advances our wants are not many and with reasonablygood health we can enjoy the peaceful period of life in comfort and happiness. But unfortunately there are certain ills which conspire to destroy the pleasure of this time in life and they are usually of a decidedly painful nature. The kidneys are often the first of the bodily organs to fail. Then the poisonous acids which should he eliminated by the kidneys circulate in the blood and cause backache, rheumatism, lumbago and the many ailments Which make life so miserable. There has, perhaps, nev er been a medicine so well-suited for people of advancing years as Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. This statement is founded on the many thousands of cases -.reported to us from time to time. The estfccesa of Dr. Chase's Kidney - OLD B 25 Liver pills is due to their direct and s ale action on the liver, kidneys and bowels whereby the accumulating poisons are quickly swept from the system and the cause of pains and aches promptly removed. Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills do not lose their effect on the system ao on so many medicines but can be pend absolutely to bring about the desired results. Used one pill a dose at bedtime as often as is necessary to keep the bowels regular, they relieve indigestion, bilious- ness and constipation and keep the system in healthful condition. You will notice -that while the price of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills has been increased to 36 cents, the box now con- tains 35 pills instead of 25 as formerly. Likewise the price of Dr. Chase's Nerve Fond ks now 60 cents a box of 60 pills instead of 600 rent.. ftsr 50 pills. F.dmatmon Bates k Co t 111 LIIASES " PIU,S f foe ONE PILL A DOSE ONE CENT ADORE