The Signal, 1930-1-16, Page 7County and District
Andrew Helmet, C.N.R. iettlou
foeemao at Bluevale, has retired on
pension.
While skating on the fiver at
Brussels, Robert I.uftree, a student of
Toronto Utdvenwlty, struck a snag
and tell, curtaining a broken leg.
Mary Knipe, wife of Duucau Mc-
abb. 13th concession of Grey, died
Sunday, Jauuary 5th, In her fifty-
sixth year. Pneumonia was the cause
of death.
Normae Overholt has purchased the
67 -acre farms north of Drysdale from
Edward Brlwson and gets immediate
pote5e'salou. Mr. Brisson Is Beteg 1.11
Zurich for. the winter.
Dr. Orme has sold his practice at
Crediton to Dr. Railton. of Brantford.
Dr. and Sirs. Orme will spend a few
weeks In Florida and will then make
their home In Toronto.
Donald, tate ten -year-old saw of Mr
and Mrs. James Blair, Centralia, was
kicked In the face while leading a
horse to water. Ills now was bruk
and his face cut and t,rulaed.
At the home of the bride's parrots,
Mr. and Mrs. Dai id Walker, Ford -
'rich. on 1)etemtwr :flat, their eldest
daughter, Flora Jean. wan united 1u
marriage to Gordon held Edwards,
coo of Mrs. Edwards and the late A.
Weak After
Operation
"After having an operation, 1 was
very miserable, weak, nervous and
very near unit to work. I saw Lydia
E Plnkham's Vegetable Compound
advertised and mai it and believe is
helped me wonderfully 1 have m
weak spells any more. the pains have
left me and my nerves are much bet.
tax. 1 fed safe in saying Lydia E
Ptnkham's medicines have helped
me
wonderfully." -Mea Wm H.
Basdtarfln, Bsa 143. Pet CoBonws.
Omens
Lydia E, Pinkham's
Veaetahle Compound
Kdwards, Ououdega. Rev. E. F'
(handler officiated. The y(mug couple
will reside at Onondaga.
Thomas Sage. who celebrated his
ninety-eighth birthday a few day.
ago, Is the secoud oldest resident of
u.e village of Wroxeter, Mrs. Jobe
Gilson, who In December cowl..ete.l
nue hundred years, being the ul.ltet.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pepper, of 'tue.-
entmltb, auuvuuce the eugagewent of
their eldest daughter, Nett a Mac, to
George Wilmer McCiluchey. eldest
rum of lir mud Mrd. George McClutch-
ey, of Varua, the weddlug to take
place this month.
The death occurred recently at
Greenway ul Mrs. John Allister, In
ber eighty-fifth year. 1)eceused twit
Wets a nsddeut of t4tepheu town-
ship shore 11373. She is survived by
Iwo atoms and three daughters, her
husband huvang died twenty years
ago.
A quiet wedding took iduce at the
manse. Wroxeter, ou December 31at.
�r)t!u Maribelle Corlure Bult, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Ell hull.
of Turnberry, wax united to John M.
Osier, of Listowel. The cereluouy was
perforated by Rev. Mr. Bolingbroke.
The happy couple will reside at Lis-
toeel.
The death occurred at Bluevale um
Jauuary Ynd, alter a few weeks'
mss, of of Mns Margaret Mcllwafn,
During the fall aIle visaed relatives at
Dungannon, Nile, Goderich and Bay-
lield, and returned to Bluevale only
als,ut u mouth before elle was taken
ill. She ea's lu her eighty-second year.
'Slit funeral tau► place from the
howe of ltubert Shaw, where ' she
passed awn,). ,-
Huron Hey Wins Scholarship
A (tune, county Iu,y, J. It. Turn-
bull. of Ethel, war the wiuner of one
of the fifteeu 5101 xc•bolerwbips giv-
en by the T. Eaton Co. to the Juulor
fanners of the l'rovtiwe, represeated
by the 51a) who In November last
were entertained at Toronto by the
Omer.° Department of Agriculture.
The scholarship is to be applied ou a
coupe at the Guelph Agricultural
College
Appointments for Ashfletd Old Hoye
John 1'.. Andrew, member et a well-
kuoen A•liflehl family. has been ap-
Is.lut.d a.,a.•taut deputy Minister of
.agriculture for the Province of Al-
berta. Before going to the West he
was an agricultural repreiwntative In
fhb Province. Ile is being succeeded
In the p eitlua of manager of the AI-
oertauterumeut farm at Vermillion
by bis brother, David A. Andrew. of
the staff of the Ontario Agricultural
College at Guelph.
i HI.. ;IGNAL,
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ONTAltll)'S NRiW LpGiSLATUItk. SME.WPS`S ON irEBRUARY 5
According to intormatlun received from Premier G. H. Fergueou, the Ontario Parliament will open on Fele
ruary 5th. When the Leglelatute"meets many new faced
October, illle se eu enl the A.sse bly Chambsefras a wat•t of wef ir with
Pro-
vincial election which book place on the last day in
an pverwhelming majority. The above layout shows the Ontario Parliament buildings at Toronto and. inset, are, top.
lett to right: Ilia Honor ldeutenant-Governor Roes and T.
A`hmore Kidd, thednew
bSpeaker.
peaked net. below. are Premier
/JQtr11) SUGAR.
le Now Being Delivered By the Pipe-
Line
ips.
Line System.
Rivers of sugar are beginning to
flow, soya an article In the New York
Times. Just as the oil brrnlwas
e and
superseded by the pump pipe
tank conveyors, so, 1t appears, the
sugar bag and barrel are beginning•
i to be displaced. Their former con-
' tents are travellinc in liquid form, in
bulk. The day nisy never come when
the housewife will carry her sugar
home in a bottle. but already many
of the products she uses are sweet-
ened with liquid. _
UJlder the old Rya -elft box cars lin-
ed up outside the shipping depart-
ment of the refinery, where hags and
barrels of refined sugar were piled
high. When loading time came many
Men scurried back and forth with
their little hand trucks, taking a few
packages at a time and trundling
their into the car. At the buyer's
plant the process was reversed. and
from the receiving department and
the storage rooms the trundling went
on all over the factory. wherever
sugar was wanted.
By the new system a gravity pipe
line from the storage tank In the
refinery conveys the liquid sugar to a
tank car or a tank truck. At the
buyer's plant the sugar may be pump-
ed from tank oars to a distributing
tank In any part of the building. In
fifteen minutes, 1t Is said. a quantity
of sugar can be delivered that would
rogulre three men fifteen hours to
unload by the old method. Factories
that use the new system are also
equipped with pipe lines throughout
to convey the sugar from the distri-
buting tank wherever needed.
This method of handling sugar for
quantity customers to dependent upon
a recently discovered carbon of un-
usually high purifying activity, which
makes ,possible the production of a
white syrup, as relined as granulated
sugar. directly from the raw sugar.
The syrup taken directly from raw
auger requires • much higher degree
of purification than does granulated
sugar. it is maid. beeause the process
of crystallization leaves many Impur-
ities behind in the residual liquors,
from which the syrup must be remov-
ed by the carbon. -
tion leader. W. E. N. O. H. Ferguson and the official Opposition
-- - - NOT A LASR.
Saturday atternuon. The ftuauclal' fired t thatbefotownship
wnsh ng to to Seaford.'uc, -
ance. •h showed a substantial l hal
alt ! cr nity-tive )'ears ago. IIo .hu d Lake Stephanie is --- Dry. Itepsirtw
S n foBuw. on pr -Lucke: : Mrs. Davlil engaged In WrV[.io; off
13arls hon, H. C. Oak aJohnSnell i I LaldluN. Cuprac, NHok., Mrs. Fred., choice reticul [ted giraffes, white dlk-
F'arlane; president, Humyhrey Course. McGregor. Man., sad Rolsrt'
! dike, . masa-varks, uryzes and other
Bret [Ice presWene Wi1Bam Mc F.rvan : ndvIlle. word puzzle game to
Krona vice ptepldetrt. Freak Trowell : Mcjll�rsigll. ,F` Mackay Las eosrtg �e wilds'oofA bye- , Seoy�Dd
secretary, Geo. H. TlUott; treasurer,'
ber position an the puhUo school Tanganyika, Capt, Harold White,
W.J.Miller; directors, Matt. Arm- _ If Isaacs of the White -
Coats
Thoe. McMillan. M.P.
Tyndall. W. G. Thompson, . . •
A. P. Keyes. John Tones. Wm. Sin- elu McGill, of Harpurhey, met with
clair. John Middleton, W. IL Lobb, s rer1ous mishap. Hb gun wcs acct.
Oliver Jervis. W. Yeo, (Sol. H. B. dently discharged, blowing oft the
Could*, N. W. Trewartha, Dr. J. W. thumb and one finger of 111* hand and
:Shaw. F. II. Wise and G. A. McCague. wounding
unrs. i g him in the m parkin, of m and nte: form
t' la reoce James Alkenbead. a veter-
an of the Great War. died Tuesday of
Lea week at the age of Skirl -one
lean,. Ile suffered from gesalag and
had not beets In good bealtb statr his
return from overseas. He leaves a
young wife. formerly [.eons Taylor.
and one child. The funeral took place
on Friday and was attended by the
war veterans In a body the hilts and as dry as a conven
Mars B. F. Ward spent the ('heist- ohm March 1st. had or aha Ant. -9r loon Lengus.
teas tatmtlon with her family at I torture to bona her tletI hand bseeerrNI The lake has not been visited by
fettle, Maryland• white men
iso M t; Rudd has returned from ly and Mrs James
th maps
aed rses. The election of. officers rex
1I preidents. John diad fifteen years ago and two daugthc Afrka+t I•:rplorer.
djl H ter. anti 0044 sou err l e When not
Lorne
Tragedy at Kincardine
Cecil Robinson. aged thirty -tire,
manager of tate Dominion ,tore at
Klneardlne, committed 'suicide on
Fnday night. He was married only
three months ago. His dead body wax'
found suspended by a piece u' rope
to a beam lu the rear of the store.
The books and business in hla charge
were found to be lh perfect order and
hla domestic life was believed to be
happy. He saw active service in the
Great Wer. ISeeklws DL bride. be
leaves hla widowed mother and rev- -- where be pent some
eral brothers and sisters. FFlesh irk , to the Miner, and sub -
Tee
Death Tee Occurs Ito 'Praha cent [Leath of her brother-in-law,
Por died
,o funeral of hughe II. MacKay. (,00rts Rumhall
who diet! suddenly near Montreal
nit g
eta oats ezpedlUon
W wiott I Whale hunting wane day's ago. Al- for the Field Museum. Chicago, de-
voted time to a topographical survey
that will cause map -makers to revise
a their patterns of Africa.
With (7apt. White oa Inc seven and
a half months' trek through Eastern
Africa were Major John
erly of Sesforth, fell on the pave- I Scotland, A. J. Albrecht of the mu -
'tient in the city on New Year's Eve! Num, and George E. Carey of Bald -
mei fractured her wrist. i 'sec�se.
Tlx4 explorer, now quite a pal of
RUTH Ras-Fafarl, Slag of Abyssinia. be-
cause of three tripe to that land.
Adam Duddy has sold his garage found that Lake Stephanie, a vast
building and equipment to Joe. Ham -
lake In the southern part of the eoun-
Ilton, of Walton. who tales bases- try. Is now nothing but a hollows in
since 1900." said the cap-
tain, "and so is stillon e
The natives were puzzled when w,
asked them about It; they thought
we were tatkllIK of 'some other lake
We lost twenty-five camels before we
got there. The drying up of Stephanie
ears be partly attributed to the lack
The Laing Moo's Store
Eo.Tything that's new
in Men's Wear
Hans• Tailoring and
Special Order to Your
Measure
• • •
Chas. Black
Phone 219 Goderich
We carry a gold stock of
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc,
Electric Wiring of All Kinds
Estimates given on application
Frank McArthur
West Street Electrical Shop
Telephone 82 Goderich
while travelling
on the train from
Winnipeg to Truro, N.N . took dace
from the family home in Kinlbse on
Tuesday of last week. Interment beteg
In Klnlorte senetery. Deceased ,pent
his boyhood days In that neighborhood.
lie was with the Canadian force, in
France and afterwards visited the
family home in IClnlose. Latterly be
had been with a construction company
eel. hcudyuarters at Montreal, and
last summer was la charge of work
in Northern Manitoba. He was be-
lt transferrNl to another piece of
work at Truro when his death oc-
curred unexpectedly.
EXETER,
At the home of Sir. a
Watt. (Blyth, on Saturday, d ante
4th. Mar Mabel •Staffordl
of the late John Stafford et McKil-
lop township, was united in marriage
to itobert Wataoa. of Hutlett (owe-
SKAFORTH ship. The ceremony watt performatl by
resident Ret` 'F1 Anderson. Afterwards the' of rainfall. That is really a d:.
John Oldfield, a lifelong ondville,l Wedding dinner was served at the' country."
of January 6th.
at the in Eof home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Slclkru-) Even the wells, thousands of fee,
ace. the age of seventy -'aid. 'Hutlett. Mr. and Mrs. WII111rnl deep, built by a tribe antedating the
nlue years. Ile moved to ligmundvillel will reside in Hutlett tows+hap. Donnas, present inhabitants, are in
last May from the farm on which he, In the absence f bad way, rapt. White reported
was born. Ile le survived hbyt his wife, Mho; ltarnby. Mies L These
a daughter, Mrs. John Pethlck, of Mc•-
Klllop, and a son, William J. Oldfield,
on the homestead in Tuckeramlth.
While driving in a cutter on Malo
greet on Saturday evening. January
4th. Mn,. George McGonigle was
seized R1th a heart attack and ex-
pired .on the way to the doctor's of-
fice. Deceaeled was horn 4venty-
efght years ago in the township of
Mt•Killop and after her marriage
Shah of- Perwf�'s Jewels.
The fabulous treasury of jewels of
the Shah of Per'sla was estimated at
$170,000.000 by the committee of
French and Dutch jewel experts. who
have just completed the first valu-
ation ever made -of any Eastern pe-
tentate'e gems. This figure, however
doe. fiot Include the famous Darya tl�'
Noor diamond; which is so bugs that
the experts were forced is admit that
they were unable to set tis value.
The shah's collection Included tea
pound/ of pearls, twelve pounds of
rubles. and thirteen pounds of emer-
alds, the largest of the latter alone
being worth $275.000. Hi■ Indescrib-
ably magnificent throne In the form
of a spread of peacock's tail and
studded with thousands of jewels,
was valued at ten wi111on pounds. It
formerly belonged to the Grand Mo-
gul of Delhi, but was transported to
the •hab'a throne room at Teheran
lataet.
¶arday. January It TIN. -4
�"^�!5..1o6idceL"
"Now I Ho
Enjoy My
Meals"
What a pleasurehearty mealmwithout
t down
and eat a good,
a premonition that there will be
pain and discomfort in the process
of digestion.
Chronic indigestion usually results
from torpid liver and a co uently
"'constipated condition of the bowels.
Naturally, there are headaches and
biliousness in many cases and much
irritability and depressed feelings.
It is so easy to allow this condition
to develop that almost before You
know it you become a "dyspeptic."
But what a relief when you learn
about Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver
Pills and put them to a teat. In a day
or two you are feeling fine and moon
you realize that you have discovered
red
the most effective regi
liver, kidneys and bowels.
Miss 7Iratne, of Toronto, has taken
the petition on the High Ijchool staff
made vacant by the resignation of
Miss Bayne.
in the recent municipal elections
Meter had a woman candidate for a
seat on the hoard of education, Mrs.
Beaver." melting the attempt for the
second time. She was again defeated.
nut made a good rani.
wilig
,iderably larger .hlast year.
A gond number of young people ar
!
taking advantage of the short course
in 1L1' 4 ulture ani domestic mamas*
that Is lacing held In Exeter at the
present, timt'
through illuese 0
es Clara McGowan', wells,with a circumference
is taking her place un the w•lkol j tarty enough to a eotnmodate a man
tracking Matt for a week or two. � are operated by ,t system of relays.
The diamond Jubilee of Sir. 4)11(1 each member with a bucket. As many
Mrs. James Kealy, of Morris township, as 400 persona, usually wom.•n--
was quietly celebrated on 'Friday work in the wells, fagging the piled
last. In tate morning the bride and l buckets from the water to the top by
Fashion Fancies
WiNDHAM
After an illness of about three
weeks. the death occurred on Thur -
day lest of William •Fryfogle, in his
.ixtr-.114th year. Deceased was in
good health until a few we'ekw ago.
when he suffered a stroke. die had
been a resident of [fits.-distr1 $-aJ-1 blit'
life. Surviving are hte widow and one
son. George, of New Y01k.
The enticement Is announced of
Anne ,i.eona, daughter of Mr. and
m to
WWiillem A. 'tracn
kt mrn
)• fgof Mrs.
Breektey and the late J. Brockley of
Toronto; the marriage to take plass.
thin month.
Coal and Wood
Genuine Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Pea Coal
Coke
Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg)
i can impply your wants in
any of the above fuel. Prompt
service and reasonable prioes.
Le FLICK
Telephone 178j Goderich
CONSTIPATED CHILDREN
Constipation M one of the most
common 4411n tints of childhood and
the child suffering from It positive
ly cannot thrive. To keep the lit
tie one well the trowels musthe
kept regular and the stomach
sweet
To do this nothing can equal Baby's
Own Tablets. They are a mild but
thoronch laxative; are pleasant to
take and can be given to the newborn
belie with pertet (safety. Ttimt(sandn of
mothers use no other medicine for
their little onus but Baby's Own
Tab-
lets. They ere sold by meal
l
era or by mall at ZS cents a box from
The IN. Williams' Medletne Co..
Brockville. Ont.
CLINTON
The anneal meeting of the Huron
Centre' Agrfrnitrnl Society was held
groom of misty years renew
nuptial vows at St. Michael's church.
Blyth, where high mans wan sung.
They were married at St' Augustine.
• 10th. 1870, the bridal party
hand.
"We were Invited by one tribe to
go on • raid against another." he
said. "They offered us halt the spoil.,
to consist 'largely of slaves. We didn't
' air ting
starting out at 6 o'clock to the morn- want any slaves, but we had a tar
Ing to make the trip of sixteen miles on our hands to talk ourselves out
to the Church, where they arrived af- of it..,
ter a journey of etz hour with teams. Although the expedition bagged
and' sleighs ever snowbanks and plenty of game. the wild
life there
is
through trails. On their return about rather scary,
lit guests were pnxseut to receive There Is an o!d Spanish custombwith
and congratulate tbetn. Mr. Kelly was
horn in Tipperary, Ireland. eighty -
tour years ago, and came to Canada
when four years of age. tie env 11
P.m of the late John and Maritime nnen; a buffalo. ten; a rhino, five, a
Kelly and the last surviving n.ember1 a lion, three. The low rating given
of a faintly of eight children. Mrs. the lion, he sald, la because Ilona ars
Kelly was born in l:ore of Toronto. I more plentiful than the others.
seventy-six years ago, a daughter of When he wanted to get back to
the late Patrick and Mary Phelan.civilization Capt. White squeezed his
To this union a family of eightg feet 6 Inches Into a Moth plane and
the Abyssinians. he said. w
al'sts that every youth before attain-
ing man's estate must kill some beast
or man. An elephant equals fifteen
Ootton In a Car.
The average automobile 1s said to
contain 35 pounds of cotton, the ma-
terial being used In flies, upholstery,
brake bands, the cove,., rubber tub -
tag, tops. carpets. oae'!ing. etc.
children were hs,rn . 1'. J. and Albert.
of Morris township; Thomas, of
Blyth; William and Les, at home,
and nue daughter, Mrs. Wm. Dever-
eaux, Jr.. of Sesforth, and one mon,
Mlehael. who died seventeen years
n cud x daughter who died it. In- pee tile."-4.onl Dewar.
flew to London In seven and a half
days. The expedition covered about
16,000 miles.
"Within ten years' (ime chemistry
i1 make and nirshipr shoulake war im-
y
fancy. There are Ittte•u grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren. Mr.
and Mrs. Kelly still cont.udi• to reside
on lift 1'!, concs.twIon 7, Morris town-
'ship, wh•r.• they first undertook the re-
eponsibilitle•s of married life. Both
are enjoying a fair measure of• good
health. The Bret Boman lhthbitc
church mot bury.lig ground in Morris
township were sltttnttd on land don-
ated by Mr. Kelly's father. .h.s v'u•
tieing abandoned several years latero
for a more central one in to.. ,11,..ge.
FORMAL EVENING WRAP
When one speaks of something
formal for Peening weerone's mind
Immediately turn, to hinck velvet end
ermine. And with gond rano''
What cmild he nearer perfection
then this eharm`ne wrap of black
eel's '1 with 1f1 huge ender and stole
front of ermine? Of three-quarter
engttt, the ermine rap• collar wema
to form theh upper part of the wrap
end enecaefesi down the right aide,
forming an alluring stole effet.
Particularly In this season of
gaiety and happiness. snc,t a wrap
is r,.nnd .-, "s '.11.51 '1. t ,vert
la the frstivttise for its dr of for -
n ef-
bet.
Farmeis Not hnmuns
Working outdoor@ In the fresh alt
as they do, you would hardly expect
to see a farmer In the rondltlon of
Feed, How. ver, farmers overwork
then, elves, too, especially when they
are young and ambitious and have
families to support. Fred got the
'flu, not °sly once bat severs times;
'ouldn't shake It off. and anally the
trouble settled In his lung.
"It was a lucky day for me," mild
Fred, "when the doctor got me Into
the Mrakoka idnapttal for Consump-
tives, for i was going down hilt fait''
tib he wee. bat now with impemedi-
cal
h
medi -
cal caro. rest and prover food,
e is
fighting his way back to health and
home.
Thos does the -Meakoka Respite'
brine relief and hope to aha visa's,
of cone..•nytlnn, but handicapped
bv
' lark of •.•—It moot apetaai to you
i for aid
Witt yur piMN Nnd a contnbuuN
A., Charlton r nd.A. 11.
ANNA.. Am.
raw.
ge street.
Nast . aid,
a*IV •• 4L.
0154.. w.s4«
Bye., w.s4•r
t .aler•I
.go.v Ir•w
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Th a .r..4.4
.ea.•l.t.y ..d ,e. W SM.
l.o.si.. Z,,.. ars *a
.•reify fond fee •hada'
cwt., bee,- soal4a, iso.
Xe.. Zare arc alakort
haw/f. 10. Aon,.
Dr. Chase's
llikih 111ey-Liver
January is the Tilly tp
nuke
Do so now by keeping the
homefurnished with choice
fresh Flowers from
Stewart, the Florist
Bruce Street. T. M.• 10
Why the Traffic Jams
'1 bate these impromptu min
plelIotIa. dent you?'
'What do you mean?'
Those they make up as they g„
along."- -London Opinion.
ITIOL TZ's
���•m^ r1I�^ •Q jt�� �
Asa remedy for these twat treoblesess of Winter
skin afflictions, chilblains and Most -bites,•'
Zam- Dui isspeedily effective. It takes sot inflamma-
tion and reduces swelling in • wonderful way and
soothe. the fiery tingling irritation.
Where the cblhblaln• •r. broken and have • raw
Ulcerated surface. Zana -Sok le doubly valuable
beeseae ea 1w gees Messy Powe. lea papa -Wiliam
elficieec and Its Dee sad le properties
�
Zama- stab flew above se'dlary ointments.
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SOOTHES ft HEALS
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Durant, Hodson and Essex, Gsssral.Motors Antomoltiles and Trucks
f ■pert on Electric Trouble We Specialise on Brake Service
Yeti can invite Police Inspection ehen they ere repo mit by us
Automobile Supply, Electrical Parts for All Makes of Autos in Stock
$2,- To anyone alio can bring a car we can't r.'pntr-$'2
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