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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-4-14, Page 1010 Phnom sv,•Aente 14, 1010 N THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO Quality Store COFFEE Agall, N r , .a11 1 OM' el te•tltluf. to nut $4 l 1al t,h•nd' of Coffee. Its quality. aroma and flavor have made it popular. 'try a wuud and be t't » itited of its superi01 it y. PURE MAPLE SYRUP t tkc In. . h.ume, v ' our Maple Svrup. you hoar the priyilege niltg it it it is roe t•\.t••tIt . , l re,lu[ed h, you. It i - m w,:11•7,r -;;roil .11)11 nn; 4) 1111 taclurir-. Pet 111,. .35c I' .., '1_,•1'1• tiui;.,r, j,rr rake• . ...1Oc FRUITS AND VEGETABLES \1, 1 dishy fresh eleit.r.,:-a.:.....4 tutees:.eipe Cine eine, l'on ,.tot s.,BAnanes, rile.. troth Ie•ttue., Radish, /Mutsu to evil ureter 4)neol),,1)t- Mtge.. anti Demob.. Choice Butter and Fresh Eggs. Higlie,t price ppaht for farm prvnhu e, - IleR. LONG k'iloSL t; News of District KIN T, AIL. 1 IVIN(; 1'I' IIt'SIA1;e.e in the 1 ar re01) lint Lagr. • QI,�O!n' d u,elee suit. for w for IVO,. von l lu3 thbottear chance L o he drew.ed up-to-date. It'+ (limpet than overalls at this price. New 1hlpweut Of to- utal0e•, :t tureen. All kande of (oba►c.u... 3 for max. N a have your need. at the right quality and prte.c. J u t )All in when _{Imdug e u . 4) ea -..1 c you tome). U. F'.)1telV11II1i, Mutat!. Wetreestrev, April 13th. 'fhe 11'otuen'r institute held their tweeting this worth ret the home of Miss Jennie Mrelurcby. The ottend• +tore eves loge, thirty-tive bring peer. eta. Tapers were given by 3lis.; Annie :'IA•nu..n. "Allvxut. 4r, of Country t11 •. It.:t. Mrlul tet 'Y)pptrt• (putties-; til.- U. McGregor, "Sunny Side of 4.Ile. The islets were all well Ste then „till Well 1 end +uyl' ‘s el hornlghly enjoyed by •1lwrse ineso•ut. The next sue.•tutg will Is• held et the house et tiles Annie McLennan, Lem • ler,-ret Wt-thi eeboy, ltuy 1th. • • HOLYHOOD. JL,Ni,Av, April 11th. ftAlT'Yivtr+r ,--la. aeke•r1 ir-leusy this week taking in cattle elite west vgtun .Jit Kiulough pent at len' ,Iii. j , lest week visit heir -liter d&Qghter, Mrs. 13. Vanderburg,' of this violets.. .Mi. mid .111 s. •Corton end faintly spent Sunday a ith the lady's parents Int•ar'Ki, gxrf ....Miss elelaeud, treater here. spent Sunday at het hone noir Hilder........Mrs. 13ra(dfurd and chil- dren, of 1►uneetnnon, spent a few days visite) at H. eft dtorifs......1Nt•r. 'Wen. leurkitt and tetiltL'en spent a few a3. visiting her parents. Mr. and M Juines Robinson, of St. Augus- t ugurte John Purvis is intending to tit a stone tbundation under hit) tarn t i ltrimmener------Alisa--elay_elletu'y is on the sick list. %Vt. hope to beat' of her SpeedyrPeoYeiy Seeding in these p ill. is pretty well through, House-cleaning Helps 33'e have everything that goes to 'wake the di.eded house, 'leawirig mesh mimes., an give everything a nice clean and fresh odor. Pulverized Borax, 1Oc per tb. ousehold Ammonia, 1Oc and 26c per bottle. Chloride Lime, 6c and 1Oc per peg. Creolin, 6Oc per Ib. Formaldehyde, 50c per 15. Carbolic Acle, 50c per Ib. Sulphur, etc. \Vhen needing anythingen for drug line, tc,• It,n:l,l like t,, you. F. J. BUTLAND, Goderich. THE STORE THAT PLEASES TRY THE SIGNAL FOR FINE PRINTING. Big Bankrupt Sale e a have .pre ehascd the .I..3. elellut11Id bankrupt stock of GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE AND WOODENWARE.• 'rltis',lo•k i, :.11 n••%% o,of tint -)lass quality. Nth- trill continence Saturday, April 16th, :,nil will be at priees,lh,it will send it off in a hurry. Cowie early end era the pick of the stock while lh)Iv is n fall line of everything. „1 Rutter and Preset Eggs taken eat cash prices. 1 ORE : POUR DOORS BELOVif BANK OF MONTREAL. TERMS STRICTLY CASH DEAN. MAPLE LEAF GROCERY AND CHINA HALL • F, FI 0 N Z2 HAMILTON Sr. Porcelain Ware W) hetTerite epenr`Tc "o'nt it ,•rate of i'Tft10-itttib.and gold -traced Porcrl:gin Ware, /Ileac goods ere beagtiful in design and delicate in rotor. Any person denirtnu of having at dainty lea or dinner pet should see these goodie i,)fnre purchasing. lou ran hitt any quantity. Its it is open clock. We warted nett your-attentitm tit thv feet'tltret we hay'• .1 full line of good* necessary for home• -cleaning, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ''n. Dinner Set. worth'ems°. for,.... ..... .... ......... One Dinner Set, worth $13.93. for.. $0.90 $10.45 ESPECIAL IN VEGETABLES Fresh Crisp Lettuce, Green Onions. Radishes. Sptnnch, Ripe Teatetoe,, CHOICE BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS MORRISH & McCLINTON w COLBORNE• Mosinee, April 11 th. Pelee Fearer. of the t Inland CnU- erasion, finished reeding on Saturday (art, April teth. This it the earl iert date in his record. and ix fully 133:ree weeks earlier than the average. BAYFIELD. \Vi.:»s wire ', April 13th.. Rev. eV.' A. Stewart, of Toronto, occupied St. Andrew's pulpit ern Sate bath last. Mr.. laird, of London. is visiting her hint her, Archie Arwatieng, oU the Women' line, \1'441. Eagl4run it _hove from the \1 est and i, overseeing the i•ewodet• ling and rep tiring of his father'. 11ot)t:e 4)u the Square, , The ehildten ol'_.the Methodist S day s4usd were tri•,tteJ to a aSpe teeming and ice ,•re:ant in the be went ••f t he 'chore h on., Friday e►• uu- i:d •h ..pita) fee the pee, --sem of musing ..•- tenet tfait'treen-Sw:n-.. r,ty -44Ve weeks.. rn- She was in good 'wants unfi'1-:fxe Sat- urday Before her d,xth. %3)t1%lr Iva:, reused d by an attaek of typhoid emen- iwonia, the remain, were brought to her home here for interment. in St. Joseph's cemetery. '141 poi lt.heetele were .air ermine, Jas. M.. ill.. Jere* !wall, I. C. and .lwseph Dalton and .1ohn'lfussey. Mie• !Mitt/II was loved . and esteemed by ail who knew her 14,.and Nati a devout toemhet• and pro - !rioter of the Lexgtle .,t the Sacred Wart. Besides her sorrowing par- e, { nts, she leaves six brothers and tier sisters : Maurice, Miehael and Dan. of Winnipeg ; %Vil1, of Calgary.; Jos„ of 'Yakima. H. C. Frank. 'nt Dawson. Y. T. Mrs, Piers« and Mr's. Austin, of Colireulo, and Mrs. Venini, of t'al- gery.. To the bereaved saes the cow- ►tunity extends sincerest sytgpathse FREE IF IT RAILS. KINGSBRIDGE. TresWAY, April 1:111. iN GENE&AL.-Sloane of the farmers of this part have finished selling. This weans about three weeks eat•liee than hest year.... .\lire Marie Myer(' entertained soave of her frieude one evening Tart week. All report having had a tend time. I'RIt,4ONAL.-Miss Winnie Griffin; of Goderich, is visiting,her friends :in Lire villaspee --.Maurine .Dalton ee- 1 urns today to Winnipeg after attend tog the funeral of hie rioter Veronica. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lannon. ot (indericle slreut Sunday last in our ntidtt Feed. A..Ieliis rustle a Imei- neso trip to our vilhtgd la_t week ...... ('or•nelhl1 O'Keefe louver today fir West Lorne Oto lousiness. l A les SteNTlit ;Dl•:t• ll.- '1110 people Of '11114) Colllifillnity Were • touch shocked by the new, itt the death (if Mies \")tame,► Deleon. whirls (metre - red tit St. Mtchaet•s hospital. Termite, on Tuesday. April elle at the early age of'twenty-t u', ,• v,.4).. Mie, Dal - 'ton was in trainee. el St. eliehael'r A4BUFtN. • • April 11th•. 1 ieeKing, -of Ingersuti. is s'i.itiitg ?lire Maggie Kiug. Numb l'hiether has hired With John Raithby for the sutntuer. Fred. May.. of 1Veet 1Vawanos is very ill of pneumonia. '1'holeas-4tiddel shit pwi a.earload potatoes to Tut unto last week. .lar. Howson, of British Columbia. is viritiiig his uncle. Dr. Howson. Rev. A. E. Jones exchanged pulpi'a with Rev. Mr. Tyler, of %Vattern, Inst Sunday. --Irmo- wife tlew><+ustreste- are very tuyeiterious when' the under standing is at fault. t Iloth sawmills are ie operation now, so that the unemployed are a miners quantity at present. CREWE.• r Moe oev. April 11th. 1'ERI(ONAI. MENTION. --Mr. and Mrs. 11..1. Blake, of Lucknew, were renew- ing acquaintances here yesterday.... Herb Durran left here last Wednes- day for Detroit.to visit relatives Mire. 3Vm, Pierce- And het daughter, Mies Maud, who had been absent since last autumn. returned to their. old home 1 be latter part. of last week We all join in a hearty welcome :tar. and Mrs. R. McKenzie, of Duni garnon, were the guests of Mt•. and 11re. Hugh Finnigan yesterday Abe Culbert it on the sick list at prev- ent. - We hope to hear of his recovery soon Mrs. 1'. McGlynn, who has been sick for some time. we are son•y to gay, is nut improving as fast as her many frieods would like Mi•s. John Cantwell, of Sheppardton, spent Friday amongst relatives here ,Mrs. Jas. Culbert was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Robt.rt .Higgins on Thule day. - DUNGANNON'. j,i A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LUCK kJ! NOW. -At borne every' day except Thurs Way... New retueayfur extracting teeth lSoruno- formhbetter than go...crown and Midge work etc. Aluminum plata. Iron -breakable.' -• N, B. -You can always. hate your work much butter dour in the dental office -mote time better facilities for dolug the work. muco cow tamable fur the patient. mOTICE.-THF. LOCAL AGENCY 1, in Dunrnutnon for The Signal i.t al the Post orrice Boo* and FJtatlonery More, where order.. will be receive,' for ub.erlprton., ad. vertising and jab work, .and receipts will be al t en 104 amount., mod for the .tarot. II ALL PA1'EII.-OCH WALL paper for this .ca,ana try, arrived pod includes all the latest deigns and coloring •e/&. •,prang- w e have paper to .Uit any town. 00 matter how nark lair ilea alright it t.. Price. r antefr0n1..) t.4) :Inc a roll. We .hall Io pleased to show' aur large -tuck of paper. a1 'Any time yon tinct it convenient to call Meati M. 414.4N. Dungannon. WKnNFrit'AY, April lath. D. Glenn and family visited at Am- betley leo week. ,T. G. Allen returned last week from his bush near Peterterro,' • • I1•. G. }tickle. of Goidelic!). was here en business for his firm this week. We are glad to see our old friend flonald McNevin down street again. The masons have Matted repairing Robt. Heudersou's house in tare vil- lage. H. Pulley, of (ioderteh, was a Sur - day visitor here At the lfotee of Mrs. Ryan. W. P. Sanderson and fainilp, of Lanes. visited his father here over Sunday. • Our new teacher, W. J. Moffatt, of Pinkerton, commenced his work here last week. Barney and Harry Benninger, of )tiverad:ale, visited 11. .1. Benninger thio week. Work on H. Fowler's house near IJte I'r.shyterian church is progress- ing very .well. 33'e .have the sure sign of spring, bele-the sound of the, carpet •.freatet is heard in the land. lira, Stobie, of Seaforth, fa visiting with her mother. Mrs, McMatb, who is not so ivell.a►gttin. The Sunday school of St: Paul's (-hutch is held itemlf hour earlier, also the preaching service. We tn►detst.wnd -Mt'. Anderson.. of Toronto. him succeeded in forming, an Oddfellows' lodge in our village. Some. Ilan Mo)Kv,-(favid E sprout. of West Wasvanolh, near Dun gannon. 1(41(1 fourteen hogs the other .lay- ,which netted him $292.50. The hog* were *i*- amt a -half month)) old and weighed :utti Ib*. Hugs are,eei (fently a paying investment for the fanners nowadays. - - Your Money Back if You Are Not Satis- fied with the Medicine We Recommend. %Ve are au positive that our remedy will permanently relieve constipation. no (natter how chronic it tufty be, that we offer to furnish, the medicine et our expense should it Gail to produce satisfactory results. it is worse than u.elear to attempt to cure constipation with cathartic drugs. Laxatives or cathartics do much b:u•tn. They cause a reaction. irritate anti weaken the bowels and tend to make conatip.ttion more chronic. Besides. their use becomes a habit that is dangerous. Constipation is' Gauped by a weak- ness of the nerves and tflu*clea of the large intestine or descending colon. To expect permanent relief you! otlust tht•ret�e tone up and -stt-engt these organs. and restore them to healthier activity. • The discovery Of the active principle of our remedy involvedtl:e labor ot the world's gteatest research chemists. As an active agent it possesses the valuable qualities of the hest -known in- - testinal tonics:as well as being partic- ularly pleasant and pre'mpt in its re sults. We want -you to LPs. Rt•xa11 Order- lies on (err recommendation. They are .exreedingfv pleasant to take. be- ing eaten like candy, arid ore ideal for • ciildren, delicate persons and old • folks. as well as for the robust. They act directly on the nerves ante mus -lea • of the bowels. They apparently have a neutral action on otltet' associate er- gans or glands. They do not purge, • Cause excessive looseness nor cr•eete any inconeellience whatever. They ma" be taken at tiny time. day or night. They will positively relieve chronic or habitual constipation]. if trot of surgical variety. and the nrv?iade of asseciete or dependent chronic ailments, if taken with t•egu- larity for a reps maple length of time. They come in two sizes of packages, le tablets. 10 cents: 31 tablets. 23 made. Haid in Goderieh only at our store, - Tare Rexall Store. 11. C'. Dunlop, suuth side of SSgnare., See that you get the real thing...- Unscrupulous hing.)Unscrupulous makers are patting up a counterfeit of "The a & L." Menthol Plater. The genuine is made by Davie & Lawrence Cu. 11100 Shined, MOO learn Olaf Ih roef la 4)t leant oneeldresdbe ed di a,+en• that admire ha. been able to etre In all It. -tate., ,nr.I that h Catarrh. Halls Catarrh e nrcI.the only poelthe rum now known to the tndieal traternitr• Cele' eh. being a eon 'Muttonni dlowee, regale,•. a COn,lihdiorat! treatment. HMV) Catarrh Cure I. taken in tenon.% nrtleg dustily upon the blond and amoral, surface, of the system, thereby dr .:raying the foundation of the db.eas.•, and {tiring the pillow, atmngth by building up the (Onstittalon and w %.tint nature in doing It., work. The proprietor. have so much faith In it- entailer, twiner that f'ts other one hundred dont". for anycape that it fall. t0 erre.' Send for 11s1 of to*tlmanlals. Andres. le. J. e'HIChEY & ('(t.. Toledo, to. sold hy *111Irllgtt1l* 7t,. 'take Hail's F'ai nntly ilial* forconatlpation. A Clinton Wedding. Clinton, April 12. -The Ontario street Methodist parsonage was the scene of a happy event on Tuesday, when Mies Gladys Isabel Switzer, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Switzer, was united in the hots-- bonds of nfatrlmony to Albert Norman Hanna. The ePrPnlony was performed by Rev. T. W. Cosens. The young people left on the afternoon train for wift Currant. Sask. Their numerous friends will wish them many years of happy e• -•••,,ed life. • DOUGLAS STANBURY. Canada's Greatest Boy Couto. The Reeve is a portrait of Dousdas Stanhnry, of Tnrontn, who will *ing in Victnria Opera House nn Friday evening of thin week, appearing here under the auspice* of the junior hand. He Is known throughout Canada as the greatest of lei contralto singers. IND 11.11111111111, aim awanseallams TORONTO 1 E. S P E ClAL 1 S T COMING TO GODERICH 1 Looking Into the Fye, the new '1 -ink. -11-0 t .of .4 Sight. . Testing . Looking Intfl the the new of Sight- - • 14'8 t i I I Having recently Purchased the well-known jewellery store of W. E. Kt'll ', 1 take this means to inform the public at large till:at 11 is my intention to conduct in Connection4if lett a trsi-'lass abd modern Optical- Iligiartmeut, using the :new - system of- sigllt•testing,, which is 'becoming very -popular. In order to perfect myself in this new science, I have engaged as my instructor 111)•. W111, Montgomery, from the Toronto Optical'Iustitute, Canada's best-known specialist in sight -testing, wilo will conduct a public dewonstragion in lay optical parlor's anal. examine el es by this new system. free of charge. - FOR ' TEN DAYS ONLY APRIL n >, BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, I Ooderich UP TO AND INcLUDINti SATURDAY, APRIL 30th To hose who need Help for their eyes I strongly recommend a visit to this SPECIAL/ ' . whose 'work throughout the Dominion is well known. Ile has perfected a stem of sight -testing so accurate that all complicated and difficult cases can be fi ed to perfection. I am anxious to have all eyesight sufferers from all parts of the country here during this demonstration, and earnestly request that parents bring their\chiltlren, if any there be who suffer with 'defective sight. Headache sufferers sit alta' not miss this opportunity. Examinations daytime and evenings. Please acres this as a personal' invitation, • WALT 111. hA RRISON Jewel h and Optician Successor to -W.- E. Kelly Dab 4111.1111111111111 4111111111111111111111111 V 1 I U RTA iN DIRECT FROM THE E�T(1L!St-i MILLS I1'you are thinking of new Curtain, r, •�lxiuk„ etre, will lee in 'ruft�ai i'4) those we passed through the custdlns this a1 t k. Theyiirt' direct frog England's foremost makers ; the styles are 1.!,44, one of uitcomn lei 114 1;just. suited t the present vogue in window draping; conventi„iui: 'h .igns, oriental ' fft'cts and p In nets with single or double border ; 3 or 31'3 trdi hang, white Or ecru shades. Nottingham Lace Curtains, $1.110. $2.011 to $6.00 per pair. An extra good qua .ty Al 4t 35 Braided Net Curtains, $3.25, $4.51/, and $6.00 per pair. Irish Point Curtains, $5.00. $6.00 to $10.00. Battenburg Curtains, $6.00. $7.59 and $10.00. Swiss Spot Muslin 15c Two hundred yards Swiss Spot Muslin, 4 designs. 35 in, wide, strong cloth. neat spat effects. Regular 2llcquality. Special for Saturday and next week at per 15c yard.... ..... 1 11 Printed bra eery I sc , Two hundred verde Airieri an Printer Draperies'. These have Very much the. !feet of *Writs musters tit. a traction of the cost. All the popular .' bltttl su Ubination,•. Thi, material will feriae ideal slimmer en 'talo•. Regular v..lne 41 J' )w to 2.3c. Thews five patterns to . •11 commencing 1:tvruay at per yard.,, - The Automatic Vacuum Cleaner 15 C Every day riext week we will be demuu.tuating the many advantages of the Automatic Vacuum Cleaner. this ls.by long odds the hest of the twiny vacuum cleaners on 'the'maraet. It is simplicity itself. There are no complicated parts to get out of older and no weak one, to went out quickly. It woo ke so easily that a child will npt tire operating it. Come and let us show you just how it really does clean carpets thoroughly. It will take more dust•out of any carpet ttutn you can get out in a halt day's lent ing and not injure the carpet in the slightest. A demonstration given every day next week in our hueement,� Special Millinery Display for Saturday A special diaphty of new *tyles ready aur you next featturday (nor ping) Hats that will surely appeal to critical people. all sot sect in every detail that goes to make stylish tnillinery for the spring of 14010. Some extra asst tat value* at the popular prices of $4.4)0, $5.110 $50 and O/R c tiff i A New Coat at $10.00 One of our best ca►t1 this season i1 mad) 111 from a fawn covert cloth in the popular di- ngonat weave: - It i* ant :A) ,inebes long, has fitted hack, roll collet', self•Covered buttons. Altogether it t, n derider/1y natty and stylish garment. One that will stand any amount of wear and (Plain its good appearance for saretat seasons. All *lies each $10.00 FORTCIIa taayslvcrr j77, t_.Ailleatt4, •