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The Signal, 1924-2-28, Page 7THE SIGNAL. GODERICH, ONT. Thursday, February V3, llydroElectric The People's Power Gook byEtectiicity ash by Electricity iron by Electricity Convenient Clean Quick Cheaper than Coal or Wood An Electric Vacuum Cleaner removes all dust, A broom just moves the dust. Wally; "in and see the display of Electric Goods at the HYDRO STORE aids si Square •Goderich s Wheeler Foie Director and (11 calls pr ptly attend; ed to daypr night_ PHON lbw 93$ 1ri�Mew M'ass'e r The News of the County A Digest of the Local Happenings as Reported by Our Exchanges L Brophey Bros. THE I.BADING IF't'NERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Ilrders carefully attended to at all bourn, night or day GODERICH 1II.w bribed Puede... of White.•hun•tt wto Laa been taking tltecorrespon- dence veneer of the 'National Institut,• of Art Worker. Toronto. succeeded in carrying oft fourth prize In recent contest. est. J. H. Rogt•rm. who haul been the effit-trtot: Howlck .kgrkultural Society for the pad fifteen years, has re•.lgmd from that position, Ills place ham been as - misted by G.•t.rge Ii. Jeffers..!.. Tt,e featbre'of Lk. last .r.itu s Dart- ing of 414• Heiman le•ngm• esti ar`Je•. fait.•, ••Res•.lved. that .aces. it. Ilfe due more to character than to .'!r- eumNtanee." The affirnatIva al le. up- held by Ialyd Ju} nt and Mi... Violet Whiteside. .aur de.•Iar.1 tit.. %tune•r. 'I'he negutiver sitar wan taken by S. Ituegias and MIs. Nor. Voile'. eta May 24th, 11471, Mr-. James Itry- noldz of Hallett township. planted a silver inapt.. trey outside her kitehen dour. Two years ago the tree, was -rather badly -flattered 1.7 lightning. Last week the neer• was rut tkrwn. Mr n,.ld., w io 1a herself eighty four year: -old earned In the first armful of the ?Records of wood into w.,irb lite 'tee was rut. Tile furthers in the vicinity of Wrox- te•r. ..a• faro hinds are pertly in int. c111agr limits. have •• •'•t- (1. a 1., 11.• ihitarho alnui.•ipel and Mail - way Poor.. to halve their laughs place.' hail: in How irk town -hip fur tax put, BLAS AND BAGGAGE SERVICE Bus meets all trains. ('a11s made for passengers and baggage to any part Of the town. Prompt service guaranteed Telephone 51, Day or Night -0-- H. 0 - H. R. STOW E Residence. r..mbhit Road. opposite (arga n FNstory t 'bier • Itev. %Ir. Frrgu-,n1. pastor of Inc. Wrmrt.•r I'rowybte•rian'clturat. ha• b..s.i--4s•r.rrp _to tender bis tt•signa I lop ou aewouttt of threat trouble. Mr. Fergusetn Was granted ...vertu month- prof, lett Itt11.• iluteroveun•nt has re-nl , teal atd hi. vole•• t1' now aineeh g • Hry. %V. It. Ni foto.,. ..f Bruce• field, ha. rip'oly+1 :1 ,till from the 1'r•-leyt••rtan ahitrval at Milton. The tlpa•Iul.�,,-11:1-0011..._leer rustles.. and. _-' le month). t• )ollekay s. • c--;'hatrt-gree•ers neon- at i4incar tlt-ustt/ineel•,•,u'.,brable loss' one nigh teeent1' wh,•tt ..(arum• broke in tb frent d.. t and carried away .Ill ba ,.f sugar. a quantity of honey and nth r goods. It was n bold act. as the gr pry `tort* i- .ittatd on Kin- emrdin(s .in 'tress, and it would be necessary t, make c..nside•neat ono the hreskhig in the door. It is burglars u a swirl, to 'drew away flip goods: Joseph Dorm ic.•. a prowlls•ut r..i• dent ..f-M,•Killo the ins 1., aNb fur, t dropped dead morning at Ill. home on the ;all co.- ..ea/don of that towu.AJp. Th.. ..,- ,paned, who .was a two of the la •• ',1'curse I)orrauee, wan born in ale- 1(Illop in 1S:,t5. 1Ie• was marrie•.1 n 1b145 to Was Annie Adam.., of Sea - forth, and they bad rrdd.d on the same -Lara ever since. Ilis widow and four of the family •survive: t aro of Orangeville Vera.. of Exeter High School staff ; Hoy, of Queen's ratvcr- Nity, Kingston, and ('unseen, at home. . A pretty we'ldiug was celebrated on Th.. Parr !hie, Hay towushlp, nn Mon - limy. February lkth, when MIs'. ca fib. iirine• Mui..•r. daughter elf Mr. surf Mra. (.orad Mutser, wait united iu marriage to Wm. (tender, .on of Her- man !tender, also of Hay township. R.V. H. Rembe. of Zurich, nttic•INted. BLTTH The judg►r'. 11. Loeklwrt. 11. Heuw,i.•k and A. W'• IL'obinlan, adludg•il the fob I,,WItig a.• prizewtniters in the various ,i ruts at stir earpival in Burlul_'s rink. Blyth, on Monday eight of last week: airs. M. Triter,'" MI.s Fera .trinatrong. Mho A. Taylor, Min O. M,•:111. Austin R►lafford, Jo •-.11ef- fron, Jobe Cowan, Wm. Cook. M.' W. Abt-- Fawiwtt:..1. Speffnrd. Armstrong. .t. Bowen. I). Robin -en M. Bainton..Mrs. i►. Tam:ur. alio had Iss•n iu fail- •• pest few y.sir•, 1,1.1 Walt esiiiy f1' - Cttyet•a- Prrll•ytertau .(4)111'01. Ex..te•r. 14 lteiltg T.nleva1 llint' TOliPeorlti "t: The ciiur.h wets re -tingled and a new furnace installed last felt. Surplice. are being prsldtI for the•eboir, to he used for the first time al the reopening ',ereirn* on the first Soh - day in March. (loge jack•rabbitd have been fur- nishing a lot of sport and exercise for 7 -ter -pirTnnd'ctt. 'Herbert Ford re-- reut 'dirt oi; weighing ten a mind-. • Rev.. F. S. CIys.0ale hut. reeelv(d snit' nevoided an °invitation to remain :t.i pa►t•'r of Matta street Meth.xli-r c'hnroh, F.*et•r. for another yen,. Wm. Pfaff, of the Lake rood, has pnrehased the reridenee of C. B. Snell on Main street. at present .m-.'upled by Its. Aitkinton. Mr. Pfaff get° 110. - session about the middle of May. The prkw mid wam i3,0M. -Rowe. and (;tadioli' --wan the sub- ject of a recent address fwfors the Es - ,•ter horticultural w.I.ty' by Pr. Ben- nett. president of tete St. Thorium Hor- t!rnitural Ssw•tety. LIMBS AND BODY 1 ALL SWOLLEN 1 "fruit -a -tires" Relieved Both Dropsy and Sick Kidneys The Wonder at fruit Medicine 'Those who know they have Kidney Trouble -who suffer with pain in the bark -who are up frequently it slight -will welcome the news that "Fruit -a- tires", the wonderful medicine made from fruit juices and tonics, will po;tfive)q retleve Kidney end Bt Troubles -as proven by thus letter. "Our little girl had Kidney Trouble and Dropsy ---her limbs and body were all swollen. We decided to try "Fnilt a•thes". Inashorttime,the swelling went domlrn. Now, she is the healthiest one of the family". WM. WARREN, Port -Robinson, (int. 50e. a box, 6 fur VIA), trial size 2;s•, 1.1, dealers or from Yruit•a•tives Liwlted,Qttawa, Ont. RRl SSELS few office room.. available. Awl t1.• !plop/10w ay atom' • .w'it•bboura a1,11l oats•,' wIII 'Welt gu there. LU('KNOW Ur. stud Mr.. Lyman alulolw heft recently for Rochester. �Iiulw•sol:l• where Mr. Mul.•olut will uti1.•ri;o treatment at the list.'. clinic. They will r'turu vat Winnipeg, where they milt Is. the guest. of Urs. alale•ohu'• parents. . At the last alerting of the Lucknow village council Bt•rt Held was granted a .-notion picture license for the SOW of 2.10 per annual. no. following of- f cern were a (luted for the ensuing ye•ur: R. Mille ries. a.stwwr; Itopglas, village constable and sanitary in•IwYtur; J. F. Agnew, pork ,and Hydro secretary. . Ne11 Maeltentahl. a retie, -k farmer tieing on e`.mphell .:1'..•t, died Febru- ary l"th,. at the age of ,A•eve',lty•five yearn. Il.• i t survivc,t l.y hi., t He. The funeral t..k place to KIM.... cem- etery. Mr. and air... Rosa ,tuder•on. +t Itradw.•11. Sask.. are visiting friends iu Luekn •w and eth.•r tarts et uetario. P. .tm••nt • ha. .01.1 hie 100 -acre farm on the :.th eemeesadotl of Morris township to L. K'illinlwa.1. of Itno.- sels. Mr..twent had tweed an,l opera- ted the faros for the Inst twenty year. Misr Kathlrrn Wilton. win has re- signed from amm Tivhlug mtaff of Brussel. public •.•bird; was presented with n pair ..f ,andtcttrtet.. acrmzrparr led by an: addn.-i by th.• pupils of her class. Thr funeral of Men. .1. k. amirh setae.- last Friday. She sae an nl.l r -.bI. 11t. and .wag one of the find lady t,ylchers In Senior's. She also _bail Hu. honor of te•iug the -fir -t lastly school trust.w lit the`t'rnvh.c.e. Two sunt and two daughter* mrvir,': Norman. Horden, .Sack., and Frank R , Rnt...helm. Mtn. a Or. l McRae. Bros- -..Ls. and Stirs IbM, JInt.Ien. 11 CLINTON The It:utestbury hotel, Clinton. en- tertained fourteen traveller- a..'guests of tit. -c. N. ft- while-torIuato:•'d In Clinton last w '.-k. Mrs.:.txon 1111.1 Men. (randier ad- dr'•Iwd-rte. Hume and S.•hesd flub at its last meeting on the .iiIt .1'1 of Thrift. The Clint.... "Me.. of 4 auto. '1.:ut141nis A Co. I.tt., Montreal, was cloned on TIs•.Ii111 111011, fug a1 last week, owing to the death in Montreal of Charles ianglois. po'''lder' of rhe Company. John 4 Ibbiugm, Clinton - firsr .7rizen to 1.• Fern there. took a, weak ..lieu last week, tint has improved sinew. Stirling NlePhs1I, of Porter'. Hill. ws. gi.ru a chontIe for 91 fel:_:. for she ty etlirkt•ns, which he delivered last we -.d. to the Clinton hram•h of Gunn. Langlois Co. The eherpie Ata- The. large.* 1..u.Y1.1ty the Company -to gpiv Individual farmer/ for a -iugle delivery on one day. ^ '. Over 1!a,.'tal F.tks w, re tr.rrow.•.1 front the ethane' puhli.- library in 19'21. There are slier) book- in the librayy altogether, 407 of which were purchas- ed last year. The number of l..rrp4w'' cps totntl.d 7701.. with 174 new un • added daring the year. •s WLNGHAM loAt 11irA, who has r.+igned - n. manager of the t\ ingham plan operit•. td hy. the United Fanner,- erntirr Co. and is spending 'the winter at Hot Springs. e'aliforuta. hu- lien -u.•ew•deel l.y J. A. w'it..,t. 11 it ('ramm has been plaee1 111 ••h.nrge of the hatter -marking d.•ptrtwent. Rn -sell Hooper. empl„yv el by .1. .1. Walker. n11d.•rtaker. ,of \finghnm. Itt- .nn'•'wfnlly lass'0I the ,a 11ntilwlttot, t.•, gt1011ft.atl.pr a- an crniratmer hrl,l i1'. the nnatnmlefit se• tion of 'Toronto f'tr- iersity. Richard Wilton. it. R. No. 1. wiug- hnm.' t'pp •.l the list in the •.nubiurd field irop competition hl 'stat., (►..t. No. 72. under the auspie e. of tine Turn Lorry .tzrfen'tnral So •Irty. His -11'.r.• wa.tips i poltits. a. fuller...: Field 90.5.-1411 ItA. 110 peer. ct us -nf field 40 per rent of lin :1!e2. 31r wiLon', i.iu wenn• wens the hi14In•.t recorded in the Prost Imp. ' Tlfe boned of manager. of Pt. .1n drew'. T'reehiterian church hits derid- ed to Riw•nd a3.7.00 it, -repairs to the rhnrrh hnililnf, Mein tion. which has settled .nno'whnt. The annual meeting of the iioen and Kinloss Telephone ('o. was h •l.1 In the Winghetn town hall last week. Thr nuditarri report showed that erpw of a'1.?'- over Iiabilltle' 'vas t211.5.33.73, the .p'''een being Toluca at 12.-,,ann. Pry ('911 Iwatterie' car,' to tale *implied by the company in frim,. SEAFORTH The 1..01. gin te hn,. re-..I,.•ned ilii. Iw•tliir closed f.•r .t•wtr1f" two w,.•It- .nt Ing to 1111 epid,Utb• of measle.. There are still a number of pu1i11. out of m•h..,I. but more tart/.!% due...4 colds than to wettal. s, Mrs. W. E. Smtth,nt•. -r. is .em 1111 extended 'visit wit!' h.•1'' /laut(Il. Ter,` Mrs: R.; .tttil•r.,t, of New lora: Mia.. I.11ll.ut Krl::ttt .+die red the sum of $1011 in the town .o t$eaforth for the Upper 4..i..r.ta Itibl.�and Tract The ti•siguec of th • e ladl:ut Flax Co. 1• making pr'•I.ar.t and to start stork -again of the. tic -rtil flax Hill! T. t:. Scott' mat 31 et'h.•.• tvel•.• it, feanlot recently to, Herr the fawns Toni Brown •acophoue sextette. Mr. Brown was .vudtm for of tit Kenforth band nearly twenty peon ago. Wiliam )slack. U. 1'. for Smith Huron. will 1w• n•-'•onq.nui(d to Ot- tawa fur the op eidr.g .d the Ttiemluion Howie uu Febrlt.try ;9•th by Mrs, }dark sod d:u►ghter, -Miss Uuri uerit•. Mina-F.+re-main,- «( -'ihs _t'oUeglate stuff. was in London tifleinitttg n -1 jus 9l w" bit must. A very w'rteina an'''ent happen.( 10 I:rorge illa•k-,ou. of the 5t11 eotf.•ewaon of IL.-Kill.ya. rY•'•utly while oiling the windmill .1 the top of u forty -few,' tower on his form when to some man- ner his right baud ...light ib the gear- ing and was severely crush,•tl. Though along at the Itinelie managed t.. reach taw ground and went imm,-liately Into tow] ' for medical treatmeu'. The thiri finger war takeyt off at the 11,1 joint and the fourth finger • Good Color To have Clothes perfectly cleansed and good color, the Soap must remove till the vis- ible and invisible impurities. SURPRISE will do this thor- oughly. It is durable and pleasant to use. . "Health Is After All Your Biggest Asset" EECF.SSIVE mental strain -worries and anlfiettes consequent on the ups and downs of businesa- The difficulties in estimating what the future holds in store- Thene are some of the causes which prominent havee hastened the end for many during recent years: Employer and employee alike have been subjected to greater strain of brain and nerves than ever before. Too often the value of guarding the health has been overlooked and the results are a warning to the survivors to remember that health after all is our biggest asset. It is comparatively easy to restore the exhausted nerves by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food provided treatment is begun in reasonable time. - When digestion breaks down -when you cannot rest or sl when you find yourself nervous and irritable you may be sure it is time to ease up and begin the use of this restorative treatment. The brain and nerve cella are not getting proper nutrition. Nor will they ao long as too much nervous enc is wasted in worry and anxiety and too li left to coQtrol the organs of digestion. There is no magical way in which the depleted nerve cells can be restored. They must be patiently nourished bads to health and strength. This restorative process is best brought about by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. This has been proven in so many thousands of casters that evidence is to be found in almost every (community. Ask your friends and be master of your health by -using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. You will notice that while the price of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has been increased to 60c. the box now contains 60 pills instead of 50 as formerly. Likewise Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills are 35c. for 35 pills, instead of 25c. for 26 pills. Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. ne\ 1 a%Il• ern -dash The :or•i,hmt wam n ..4•y (�...fortunate one. but consldering the Attire "f it and the dlstnls•,• Mr. )aick.ou 'wan from the ground at the time he eotesioer-tilin+telt-!w I:y that it did pot race wore .orlon. reau1ts. • '11,e 1.••;..e Of Mr., n Mr`. Wil Ilani Charters on the • still read. Tneker- smltltr wn.. the scene of a happy gathering Friday evening. when about 100 oleo./ n..w•nlhted to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of their woldlt g. Mr. ami airs. Charter, were married in item...field on February 22. 1st•!•. the bri•le !wing a11ss,Jean Jnmi,e• sus• aid .want •ire r,Y.lde on the farm where ?lacy have Ivd ,irer •Im•e..1ud where their tiro •9.0dreu4 airs, 11. r: Peeketder. - of wits•..n+tn, and soli William Pearson Ch:refer, were horn. .l toast 1111 the eonple n1,. ;.ropss•cd 1.y \C: tttitrk. M. 1'. Ph L,•n:e1' 4: .. Hot, - who has Jo,' ,..,-: , o ;1.. I.,.: ul, 1. ..1 (Minister tit Just i. a is ti .• t abiuet o: Right Hou. W. 1. Mack. unto .Kit,, . has had a, uutabl. carr. r. . SIallifl.-he.• pnbitc -lire tilt al. aid.. ' nlan for the City of 31ontrea1, 1.e`,. latter .•k-tle•tj to the Quebec Iw'141 lure et the general • lection in I>•1•:. and war r ,elected at every nut:..- quent election until 1919, on tin i. 'occasions befog electlei for two con ' stttnctteleve7--14+-1vwe Minister -44 - Pot -a-- . iic•Wurki iu the MI11i11ry of iota. S.1 L. Parent, but rest::ned on No'., t t,cr' 3, 1904. and on- Marsh tn.-19111. he was called Upon to form a Goeel.n. went on the resignation of Mr. Par-' est. He took to nlaself the omcet of Attorney -General, which be retain- ed until August 16. 1919. He re- signed the Premiership and its seat In the Assembly on July 8. 1926. A few days later he was appolntrd :to the Legislative Connell, but he never took lois seat. • Inning .his Premirrehlp, many im- portant measures were carried through the lw•gislature, including the acquislon of Ungava to the oldest portion of the province, the building of technical schools In Montreal, Que- bec and other parte of the province. the Good Hoadn Art, and the stabil- isation of the finance•s of the pro- vince. Sir Iwomrs was 9t•st .elected to the House of Commons at the general election In 1921, and upon the forma- tion of the Cabinet of the Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, he was. ap- pointed Minintt•r of Justice. He at- tended the Geneva Conference of the League of Nations last summer as represe ntative of Canada, and subee•- quently took part on behalf of the I)ontlulon In the imperial and Econ- omic Conferences in London. ------• Sir Lomer was born at Grondines, Que., un March 19, 1861. the son of N. (Jouln, M.U. He received his edu- statlon at Sorel and Levis, and was - called to the for In 1886. He was a 1' Y Winter Weather ZURICH Wm.TTow•ar-1(. ni' neer Tny+tlat••. ire. dl.powgl of 'tis fiftyaere farm in flay township to Ed. Iienomy, who secures powaeowton Mareh 1.1. • Fifty member( of the Busy Bee Mass of the Evangelical Sunday s91c.a1. Znrkeh, reiontly held a ten- •ent tens at the home of their teacher. N i Elizabeth Rennie. at which the 411 of 912 way realized ter tier eMarsh piano nnd. • .t v. y plea'ant time wen spent one even reee-ntiv a1 the tame of air. and . contail KeI1 r, when a number of the intimate friend* gath- ered to cclehrat \Ir. K.1!.t's .detictit birthday. The a ning WAR spent in many ways of am ent and %%A- ntoci' enjoyed by all. gnome' ileltz. who recently a pup chased the va(lan't lot opposite Fite Commercial hotel, is alma making prem. ration. for the Willett' of a new An.inetw' black. Thin will Ilk v be 1'••a 11' • r,o. for t'e• -fredoTr4.:'•o ?i C,. Delis intends to have !tying qnn tern on the weeny' Rtnry. where It.. wIII •r,oIde. There will also be a Hard on Little On Long Distance Super Salesman "All my sales are made by Long Distance," says an Ontario merchant. • "My brother, who trawls for the firm, strikes the large. towns and sells to all small towns in the vicinity by lung Dis- tance.. Even letters en • - A' gulling for prices. ate answered by long Dis- sance, 1 could quote you hundreds. of instances.'" Another nierehant says if a customer is cot when a traveller calls, he makes note of his stock, and a special toll salesman calls him by Long Distance and sellb him. Experience shows - that. Station -to -Station calk-- can alla-can often be used with entire satisfaction. - former partner of the late Hon.l Honore, Mercier, whose daughter he i 'Harried in 1188. He rrceh-ed the honor of knighthood at the hands of eS I 'lip then Prince of Wales at the Que- bec tercentenary celebration, and was created- 7C:-C.11.G., to 1912. YY' ,fur Cann•lian winters are eSi Q high hard em the health of little 0110+. The weather is often so severe that the Mother v:41144 111the little ons• mit for .a a;rltg. The eounesI11e•ISY' is that Intby I.' l•'altined 10 ny•rh•'at.Yl.' villi 'vertuu TN*T•0111. Mkt. .1.441 and 'weenies eross and peeve.h. Baby's Own Table + i,honld be given to keep rhe- nine ...rue 1,•111113. They ore n null Inxuirie widely reglllntr the mtonlarh and 1.,wwl.. and thus prevent odd,. The T111110- are si.1.1 by tuwll- vine bhii 1'o oy fry mafl-i t 2't' ren * box from the Pr. Williams' t1, -prise Co.. Brockville, Out. -T- 1 E .,r 4.1'! r.•I.phon, i. e Lane llsl.ne• MaheR Using 21 Pena at a '1 ono. Signing twenty-one documents at the same time, using twenty-one pens for the Purpose, seer's impossible, but in a small office in New York the Consul -General of Atgcntlna rapidly <Igned twenty-one atJlnte, the new - ,hurt term notes him Government, as. --*Bering in that mar-ke•t,---Tl►le- seas lone by a newly -Invented set of balk, oubrne frictionless machinery wefth wenty fountain pens attached, Nyn- c;tt•ontzed with the master pen nerd al• the writer. Thus N person with name of seven or eight letters may .!pin 12.000 or 15,000 tines an hour. weight ofMce. O'ne cubic foot of is • tvclgha 57 !, pounds. As for the stcength of i1' , the following rule Is of long stand- na: lee two tneheP thiek will boar infantry; four nylon thick will bear cavalry or Light auna; ;4z` Inches thick will bear heavy field guns; cliht Inches thick w111 hear a weight not over 1,000 pounds to the square toot. recipes - The use of this big new 200 page bookwill give you a lot of pleasure ___ TM --sail fac{o0:--- it -cn11- tains 700 recipes --a11 care- fully selected by experts -- also valuable household inform- ation. We will send you this useful book postpaid for 30e. Write for it today. For delightful, flaky pastry and big loaves" of wholesome bread, rir•h in benly building gluten and health -giving min- eral' always insist upon Purley Pfour. WLSTFRN CANADA FLOUR MILLS t COMPANt , LIMITED Taros'*, Owtaal* MIhbe The ('Iwnpare Notes With Their Friends. .1n.' Ilea do tw.nple• find out w•)tnt Ills then. not. that Itle} fro.. .111.1 reading Iht,•, old patent utagat'ue• N- thta;,.R? 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