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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-5-5, Page 101 } Tb. cel• of he of wholesome, health- -3 aedelicious crispness. 41TED 'nourishment that nature takes and puts lavishly into the grain, "The Sweetheart of the Cora" -ellogg's is oilcan. No food could be cleaner. It ex- cels in freaking digestion easy. Order Kellogg's now THE SIGNAL COLBORNE. SATURDAY, April 31101. S. S. No. b. -The following is the re pot ottheyrllpiie .,f 1.1.44. --No. b. Vert borne. fur the month' of April : hr. IV Harvey :McCann. - Jr. 1V. -Reggie McCann, '1'hontaa ChibhohI, Annie Tbntupsson, Lorne Thurlow. Sr. 111. -Ernest Bogie. Adel* McCann. Ter-• enee Hunter. Andrew Bogie. Jr. 11I -.James Thomppssoon, Beatrice Cita holm, Mary (Iliddon. Sr. 11. - Philip Bogie. Putt 11. -Mary Bogie, Olive McCann. Martie Mellow, Lily rlurris. Sr. I, -"Winnie Gliddon, Lome Mc- Whinney, Jr. 1. -Bolen Chisholm., Agnes Mortis, Meryl Horton, Jamie Horton. "A class -Bobbie Bogie. Number on roll. 24 ; aret•age attend- ance. 21. knew L. l'ENri..tNu. Teacher "Mi, (unwell," began the'vieitor, "1 don't .want to disturb you -1' "Very eoHNiderate of yon to come in here fait to .tell we that," said the bury wan. • l "1 appreciate it, sit: -p-oud cat.. AN IMMENSE STOCK -u GODERICH ONTARIO About the Only Man's Job Leh. worker to really worse, i., ..ne sense. LOST HIS BONNET. 'The fjar•wing of the future is going he think', than that of the manual - - to be the best of the learned proper- laborer. The clamor Mr dividend' eon• learned professions. *Neither are the Huanoha returns to b e despised. A succeerful farmer clan wake .Ia. Disappearance of S eaker! Tits Nun ennu1 alai the only irufl iu wbl4 ! tCert•tYtwL crunirlex flu,yrZrttg nrglanlca. 11'551 an hteoute .tr the laverige eiv Anyone who hos visited thr House tF of Commons when tout b"tly is , iu " hie weekly letter to The (;lute, with euurh•y, things are different. Such 11►e ostia' t' the country, where they motion, and has gamed truui the gal• some slight exaggeration, perhaps. machines as is used only Nerves to can develop• themselves nhyeleany, • 't� seatt un tJw legiataturi- bu+tily enggg. hist with the inspiration of prophecy, relieve farut work of its ttrudp;ery, lnttettul; . •uw'alltwy, iiot fthlrhm l r. alt the same. Machinery ani +organ;- $eed•titne and harvest still liens FI(wr� work. haat rhoteddrwi1W'uiet•linga uI outer • u'tionhave chauged thinjts about, in olden charm. As for urgenizetion, it will hHwr t►eopte uleachhtg, 1'liuys, io*ity. not unmixed with awe. Mr. Speaker_ seated in his carved oak chair, with bona and unecorus ram- pant all over it. In hie ter/veer tet and from lap chanb•rs 10 the Hamel , Mr. Speaker soars a curiously shaped eacke.I hat. resembling nothing ee routes as those mysterierus three-eor- ner•et pier. whish made Banbury famous. Every tirst l''nuuouer . has wont one. 'but We 'weenie. ooi+upaut of the ('hair, the; Honorable Cherie* T 'tt►rcil, when he carne into oilier. lust - .ear. emend at vast extien.-e a M re rakish looking tile. with leas aere4re Inn s; which ht' t•.•neraliy we'itr' on lea paee:tl •' to wul Irum the t'hatrb•r with .e distinct lint to st:ubrarl. .rt. is thin 'hat whiph the Other' day wa. ore the verge of pre t..ttiug u Par= lien1.•ntauy crisis, compared to wiliLiclt the i'anadian navy and th.• Ltlmtth'1* etiury..= ant mere childs play. The Honorable "Charlie' list his w•i '. nits - mg well a few Ialn1111's .+r.' 1•' House' tea time- to: nose€''at three o'clew•k. The peg o1* -a hid' it hung. with the *4lilally fameius silk gown, n r empty- - (Martel- t eith. -Wee-.gem S•rg-ant at .arms. ls'arintr on his 4 nhiml.t.•rtr-the 18-mee. --tea waitiug .tt ttu' .lespr to head the 'trot..•swim'. But .where in gar. world was that li:it? A wh.,le' artnv <d tit. ss, il>. r sL•arttsi in to tuns the apartJltents ;twirls: out l'upbwnl+ were rifted, -drawers wen• ruu':st•ktel.' but no ' sign of the hat. • very consitutiolt was .quivering• es the+tt+.i= 1M precedent on recant -of -ally Speaker opening the daily sit- tings of the Coninpe,ns without his tr. The then* was ly Upset Empire. roan of braille and chatacter can n 'stone into:soulliwn, unyielding jugger- -man. When theseTlntts' 'ilFs util7Nr;' P ieope-f* his individuality and char- Haut employers'. Results are every - Anyone 5(1151 as they should Ile, 1 expect to aster," declarer Peter McArthur, in thing, individutls nothing. .• In the see alt oxo ins of intelligent teen h•otu • Over toe samples to select from, couuuencing as low .as is pet root -for the-Cenadiasi-Papecs. up to t c 1rer roll. • Exclusive Imported Papers An immense stock to chOes_e (rem. rwhtistitin-price.-frown per roll up to $1.151 per roll. • The very newest creation in wall decoration,. known as the "Cut-out" Borders. ranging in price from lc pear yard up to 15c pee yard', Alb' a .nice selection of Cap Borders, all one price, inc per yard. Remember. -Wall Paper is cheaper this year than it has ever been before, and you are under no t11alligation to purchase ii you wish t' look through our maniples. 1 THE Atlantic Royals Take you'from Canada to London via the most interesting port in England. In the shortest time by the shortest route. The Royal Edward and the Royal George of the Canadian' Northern Steamships, Limited. begin fortuightl' sailing's front Montreal and Quebec to Bristol hiiglaud, on Thursday. May Leith. Bristol sea the secbnd,cily and largest port in the British Empire for hundred. of years. The new ducks have been built. to bake O1r ,w�=„r�t ,.q...•. -' ..fp .lilies of the titles- Seedal trains for London --whirl' will midi.; the j 'toy in lees than two hours -will be slong,ide the. '•1t1'yal .Edwa,d" and the "Royal George" 'on their arrival. For three whir de. not wont to rush on to London, Bristol "is thr Wee! centre from which to get aequainttel with England. Within a hundred miles. of Ore city there are e historical landmarks. more beauty molts. court• o1 the charm of ups wiled .England and pictur• segue Waite, than there are within a hundred miles u( Huy „other pmt. Marconi Wireless Telegraph Thermo -Tank ,Ventilation • e -1.'.1,1'- o,11'-.I(Itt-attls1 1..rsI'ri.Let tg.•ulor111.-1•. Bomber. (1encr.I e[. ••1 ... .. �...ee...., n.,.t, , ... I ,..r.wdTo onto Mr%ety Toronto. the towns, till trades have Weimer -a thing of the pant: tuaehines do the work, and men and women get jobs to wait on then'. Burnett beings are_ mere automata in the •indus- tvial organism. Facto' y work is ma- chine -driven flrudgery, and the wen who thinks that kind of work prefer- able to funningR deserves. no" letter ewploylyeut. The ease of the omental will be many years before the farmers don't leave the city.' have enough of it to enable deur No "Forming is about the only maxi s get the just returns from their I.thdr. jab left." - In all their work and butane's dealings femora are are their own unasfers, and An old chair can be refinished and need not 1e driven either in tu:ltter4 made to match usher furniture t v el,• of work or eonwtience. And the wan I plying one coat of Camplell'e \'nenish .etentitl(' fat. • g i5 developing, the' Stain. Anyone can- use it and .10 tsruter's work can give asrnnal *cone ,toiel work. Hewell Hardware jee. to hit bruin power as any of the. Limited. toile it. The Colonial Bork Store liF.ORGE PORTER, Prop. 'Phone lee. Goderich. Moore's Non=leakable MILLINERY Fountain Pen What would it b° FOUNTAIN PEN worth to you to own a l'.•unLdn Pen thayou could carry around in your pocket or bag In any poli. tion wltb the po.ttivu saaut- usual It wouldn't teak? (In $din's Nsa-taksale tbero Is no way In which the ink can possibly leak out. This pen Is always ready for instant use, soil themoment It touches tho pqa.per,wrltes, without any pre - htpioary shaking whatever. Furthermore, it will crr/ ti grades of Inks, Includingco IIIK sad Indiainks, (Thera are many different. kinds of Fountain Penson the market, but thane is ortely oil': that Is sasstuSil w.•i•r:cto n, and that la eas'e's rim-lsaksbk. MdDRE� NON-LEAKABLE SPRING AND SUMMER, 19 MISS CAMERON is prepared to•.bow the latest and ' most artistic, ereations in Millinery for spring and' suwmei., and cordially invites the inspection of the • ladies of t:oderich and vicinity. Ven sAL• •Y truehti.►trtl headge ha grave that even the famous British North American Act nn a dusty shell in the library .tirrorl uneasily inside its vellum bindings. • Up in the clock tower, Big lien Nonmed the hoar of three. Members gethere.i in the chamber for their . daily religious exordia'+. -which ex- ercises, by the •way. are *carefully hidden front the view of ordinary plebians. Still the proeeaaion was delayed. The Sergeaut at Arms got so exciter! that the end of the macof e nearly. extinguished an eye + guardian at the Speaker's rooms. Iia•( the underling been engager( in any o other exercise but tluat. rf rub- bing his eye, in an effort to keep awake, the consequences might have been aetions. From the apartanents es,ne the sound of furniture being violently moved and the dulcet tones of the Honorable Charlie, wondering • what had happened to his tile. Then from the interior came a shrill note of triumph, Madame Mnrcil appear - .d, bearing iii her hand the derelict th a little headgear. 14 appeared • salt L_ loch to put her doll to sleep. and the thr .•- me -red tile was discovered wider a bed, and inside it •was cud- dled up the little rag baby. Thus was the oonaltution saved in the very nick oftime.. and the prooeesion has- tened into the Chamber with all the pomp and panoply of state. w..�r.r are Right Good Values in I. Carpets_and Curt r , - Greltt-'•bit assortments in Carpets, Curtains an Rugs.are here, all ready for housecleaning time. tial -oi ur big upstair space -is' riven over to. disipl:tying-them.. m -Value; that-are-povsible only because we buy Ahen direct from the mills that make them. All Carpets 5oc a yard or over made and laid Without extra charge: slat • as and,11 Half L_ �r S F. THOMSON Hamilton Street, Goderich COMING TRANSFORMATIONS POMPADOURS SWITCHES CLUSTFRCURLS i"N,liR4i f„-�'' Prof. Dorenwend OF' TORONTO the well - known' Hair Gusts artist, will visit Tuesday During wring this visit lie will be showing the latest Pe'inian and New Yorkktylett. You _tee parll^nln'ly invited to eel!, Inspect. atilt try on any of these recedes -res. t - The Dorenwend Sanitary Patent Toupee For gentlemen who are bald. Is a heed -covering tar superior in both style and durahiltty tr eny- other manuferl need. At the present day t� 7 liver 11I,INN1 'f these ore in use e� throughout Clamart and the United estates, Call and have free demon• sit Minn. KEMENIIi1SK, ONE. DAY ONl.l', Store Sherriff's Marmalade ' Sherrifrs Orange Marmalade is made solely of luscious Seville oranges and highest grade sugar, and In flavor is unapproachable. • We offer it in one-Ih. and two - Its jars. for $atutday only, at 15e and 'lac per jar. Prunes We have on hand a couple of boxes of ('rune', bought at a low figure. We willive you the • advantage of this, and therefore put them on sale at 4poundr for 25e. Maple syrup • We have still a quantity of Maple Syrup, guarnnteed a l- ntely pure, either in bottlhe or in balk. ' . Fruits and Vegetables Rhubarb. Green Onions, Spinach, Celery. Tomatoes and Pineeapplem. Highest Price paid for farm produce. Chace Batter and Fresh Eggs. Graham the Jester. The chief "jollier" in the House of Common is Hot. Gorge Perry One ham, the Minister ot• Railways are O..nalsi: Hix good humor is irreensU- ble. and be escapea from ivany a tight owner by reason thereof. The Graham ample is different from the pinny one which made Sir Wilfrid famous. It is s broad, bye -hearted grin. An of the Minister's ollying" ta{ttits. sum -solidly ent- ployed.'was given ioeently during an animated talk over the gtp•ation of resisting walls powers. to private in- dividuals. This is one of throe bug- bears of Parliament, and frequently raiser, its heed. - The Opposition argued long and lustily agitirlst neg- lecting what they thought were the people's i rtWtF, although Mr. Gra- ham pointed out that these were ade- quately safeguarded by the Railway Commission. Two hours were con- sumed. Provincial rights were drag- ged in, and eventually the talk con- cerning water powers died of exhaus- tion. The next bill on the order paper was that standing t• the mute of Mr. Alexander Hagsart. of Winni- peg to incorporate the doosregational Union of ('anacie Any water powess asked ter in Altisr enquired an OPPosilifiell m®- ber faeetiously. Oh. no,' laughed Mr. Graham. "This itt not a liaptist aggregation." Whereat the House smiled hugely. i i Boulevard For Montreal. An ambitious achome for the con- struction of a houlevart from Mont- real to t e northeast eztr•rnity ,rf t1P island of Montreal has been planned by • number of Montreal financiers, who will apply for the necessary au- thorisation by an act at the next ses- sion. These gentlemen. Messrs. J. A. Prendrer7aat, manager of the Banque d'Hahelaga;' Jos. Versailles, broker; J. T. R. Laurendean, financier;, G. Nei Hurtublsc, civil engineer. d Jean seek ..i»coipot4619111. under the name of the Montreal East Boulevard On. They wish power to construct the boulevard and the fol- lowing rather wide powers are theft described "with tramways; electric tight, wnteerw•"rkt, parks, iridins and .privets ry.idenns and with right of expr,printaut ami other aereseory tight,: awl for other purposes." The Deadly Revolver. -A-"beep revntver can do mere-iead• ly work, with less preparation, than a subtle poison The sale of poisons Is at least under restriction, but any demote to who can beg, homer or ideal the price is able to make a hie man buttery of himself on five min• ties' not i eel -.Toronto -Telegram. tt. R. LONG PHONE 43 ' 103-105 YONGE STREET A Record Egg. A ye'ung pallet owned by tragic, Lewin. of Kingston, laid an egg which menenr'.1 61-4 by 73-4 lathes in air. sneak renal. THESE CARPETS ARE EXTRA VALUE Heavy Uhion Carpet 50c This ie a mutiny that sold at ale hi lots of plae.s. It 15 extra heavy. le front Knoll yearn- and the ('lits will p't ruin. A g.NNI • pattern fort onflpui'yrenus, Special pre. 50c yard , JV:. ,Wool Carpet 60c • This e;il'1N•t is intuit- {'illi (11.• Ikst (If WI 11115 eu a coarse' warp. thIii-oughlya cuotl and. cleaned mei is positively five frill, gl•i•et..e o1• `\ant• impurity. 'rhe dye's a1•.• guarantor -41 fest. 'Patterns are got el • f'r general tat• and reg ular values are at hetet 7:N•. Another jell, 'sp N•f'I:II itt 1e t• Marl 11J4)) 11. Best Wool Carpets 69c - J two prat terns extra heavy nupl-rttcl...ply AIbw.Nd Carpe -t. The lust duality wv kegp. A carpet that will ,laud n' end of bard wear Patterns suitable for bedrimans sir sittiug- trkoua. ~'illi et Wk. evet•vwhcr•. S;ie- cial May price. per yard V✓�''� Brussels Carpet 75c (i.NNI Is sly 111•1i.-.clsCarpet , neat grnund,with- sumall Hist' design. 1.11 thirk pile. A 1-81'110 that will MAW I any alu'unt of haul ey5 Wear. An extra special at 'or yard, .. A Tapestry Carpet at. 39c • Jiiet'ne i•ILI g.NNI quality Tapestry l'nr1N•t. Will Irma. well and -.give pietist/weir • weal.' Very special et pre yard 39C Extra Quality Tapestry Carpet 75c Extra el.li+.•;pile English Tapestry Carpet. Made by oro• 111 the Is -lit iuills in Englalnl. , Red g►'. 1 with meet w•r ll patter it. 75c Very special pit tor yard. 35c Union Carpet 25c .1 i,* tine end rrtl t;INal rulers Carpet, pattern suitable f't• 6411'01 1111, c'1II, giuttianteel i n't 1' run. gored henry weight. Standard :Cs• 25c oitutlIIy. ,Sp 'e- tl pe=r yard C FOUR LACE CURTAIN SPECIALS - Four good big specials from the Lace Curtain stock, all new and just in from one of England's best makers. Note the quality and size of these curtains when you come to see theme They certainly are cheap, not a doubt of that. First Special 51.00 per Pair. There. pintterns ill Nottingham Lave Cue -- tains. fulil thew ami our• -half yard. hung. buttonhole edges, very ens mg net. suitable for any remelt. Splendid (Trial ns at (replier price: Put thein against any you will get anywhere at $1.'Li mind we think you $l M will buy to -re.. `Aerial at per paw_ Jr Second Special at $1.18 Ther.• t'urtalnit are p artiodat•ly g1NNI value. Ri•guta• $1.51) qualities. Made from' the .INst - Nottin tem lase With bulls ride de edges. Extra large, very eCtong. price per $11 Q pair . C7 Third Special at 51.38 These (.u -titins at $i.3e peri' worth at least . , 111.75. W'e could have marked them 'LINT anti not be veru f it out of the way: thew prat- terltlk full mise. Really a letignih at el el ' per pair ... ..... J. ♦ . v Fourth ,,Special at 51.90 This (mons r is exceptionally g'tsi. $2.5e 'its iwtilyy` wheat it in wet•t1*. The pattern iv ane of tti, best 1ve.er.•r had iund the quality of net is extra string. Butt.nlhole .'lets. $1.(,,(, Stipendyl. $s -r pair - •��7�:JJ Handsome Madras Muslins Quite the lined hands. • bit 1 i Madras. %luslins we biers o. er' shown ie here t.eday. lhsigns and 114111N suitable 101' any roan. Light and dark col,ritis, tasseled edges. 9.ltne a%ce ptiunally gik.t patterns' for bed- t'Iauus -•in light slunis and ter sitting and diming r'sane: in dark colors. 30 to 441 inches wide. The yard. 30c, 46c, 50c, 60c, 76c and 8&c. Ainet•iran Mpadrils. a capital aufuturr curtain material. pet- yspl C RUGS Rare growing mdre popular each season. Our stock has been greatly increased to meet the demand for them. O'f,.the most all sizes are carried - all the time and special' izes can be had on short - notice. Whether it is a c Union, a Tapestry, a Brussels pr a handsome Ax -lister or Wilton Kw, we can give you what you wan ,or get it for you in a few days. Over one hundred -ruffs in stock today to make selections from. .. ' Union(Hugs, all sires. in bluets, reeds, brown's, gree7$8• $8.50 and nlixturem,i$6.00 to (7 Popo:ar Wool Rugs, guaranteed free frotn all ern feat colors. designs suitable for bedroom's, dining Or.. in greens, reds, browns and blues, 89.00 br $1 Tapestry1Rugs bought direct, from the maker in England, color r'lllhinatinns meltable for any room. Sizes in' stook from 21 x 3 yards to 4 x 41 yards. Prices 88.60 $23 00 'cities, 11115, --- B..... is-itn*e -many -new ttesignpr jn 'tw, r tern'• a fret* - and fadsy mixtnrert. Sires :f x 3 yet -dm to 3 x 4i yards. Extra grmxl wearing qualities and patterns that are suit- $25.00 able fur any room, at 816.00 to !. l/V 'Velvet, Axminster end Wilton Rugs o1 sterling quality. -The richest and utast handsome Cat•ppe•t one can have. Cr'nven- `-tti-mal, Oriental' and mtdall' patterns, greens, brlwn., reele and fawns. A splendid ,.•.1111 collection at. 817.60 $4500 �'-'(r-' a...1i Special 'Mention is directed ter our shipment of Velvet and ry (ugs difrom n tine ,ref the hest tanttfaetmers ire E i liurn•t rb These' rugs have just been put into" stock this week and ai..b•yond dente the hist valuesiiibTt ever shin -Oa "-- 1 These Dress Goods at 5Sc are Good Buying There are abealt 12A yarls in this lot. mostly light col - °ringer in ht•liken checks end 'stripes. They will make exceedingly servieeabl.- dreire s and many patterns al' piiiticularly suited for children's wear. Regular values are 7:a•, 41.I0 and $1.31 Your choice of the whole het et per 55c yard New Waists S. • extra good Waists jjllst • opened 111) this week. Every new and correct orkle at mesierate prices. F�tey are worth seeing if yoil hitVe 0,114'W waist to buy. A O000d -One at 89c Waists muds, from fine Swiss muslin, front of hand- • allover embroidery with fine tucking. A real goodgarment at a tittle prise. Special each Extra Good Waist 51 This in made from fine 'merlin. the front im of hand- some enthroidet•y and in- . sertinn with tnrlrings and embroidered dots, filer't•Ps finishiel with elltsters elf t i ks. A' . very drt"e y waist at 011011 $1.00 Better Witlits, St. 50, 81.76, 82.00 and all the way up to 86.00 ,each, 1