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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-5-1, Page 5TDB SIGNAL : ONTARI TOSIMIDAT. MaV 1. I9t3 LOCAL TOPICS int ditneosions: feet its length on weep WHI MMB Sys the ea tar Use. 36 feet over all. and pw its holdingdaK f the military 10 tt a iA. berm. A get�lioe engine casco ° ra,al June a.Ddluo to teeaensarl formed sod eq "h should develop txursid ble speed. ui meet is up- in every =frbExcursion. respect and includes a Metra= net T',e N ret Hume Farmer+ Institute lifter the invention of one of our euureie10 to G„wipes will be run this townsmen. Jobe McGaw, jr. which veer ,,,t tits lith of June. Arrange- is rapidly being recognised as one of iKpt. ,,,, heilia made tor demoustn- the toast reliable articles of its kind tins` in ''111 and science by the on the market. To The Iteview Messrs. Itlstitute. l'atr,phrll and McKay expressed the \',an . opinion that they have • boat that Lawn T e•,nis. reflects great credit en Mr. McGraw** Lb,. ,,,.d. rich lawn tarso' club 1 ail ability. kith as designer and builder. red for the snar=e The Flying Cloud will Lave for Gude •ilk the following ofldner's : Hon- rich the middle of the week and will E. N. Lewis. M. P.: hos. be used by the owners in the p.u•suit ere ricer"- ,Jenf�Pnt, W. rrotdfoot. K. of commeicial Robing. logo "�� t Alex Swa- v,oe-pre2 Per. Gen, ea , I.. Perot • treasure:1. The hays of the Collegiate Institute w�elt,anenjoy ((lie 16 to to P Mashie at t.udern t�e 1' '' 1' %rot.' ' will Collegiate Institute Baseball Series. ,mra•tara. T for- .have organized for the spring oports U (;r.iJ.s. the club u looking rg able season. and have chosen haretoall M the Kane Mr Per in Town. ever, the excursion agent of tbe Wee,. Star Line, Detroit„ was in teen , n N'edneedey making prepurte tee. t„t ttie annual June excursion. Mr. A, et seri= to grow younger with the t resins; years. and his genial o the aihesrumm r. wee nular event s welcome nigher• r a. the flowers of epnog. hiss Sharman's Success. Me- iShas ottved word of • prinitipal of l'eetral school, has rre key see -cess in the final Eoglieh exam %me et' of Queen's University. Mite tebanusn'•. 7k &high standing. obtain - jag bort class honor*. The work has entailed a great deal of study, which ha• carried on while also giving' yeteu"ue &mention to her duties as prior/tial at Central. and she is to be congratulated upon her acbievemeot. Mia Name's MacKenzie, Ye Ken. Neil R. MecKeszie, who lives with been. it. N . ' M sc K eoxir, of town. ie is bi- risbty-ninth year. but his years sit i,¢htlh on him. Wedsisday of last week he went by stage to Glamis, in -Bruce county. to visit a relative, retutning the acme way oo Mooday-of this week. As the trip each way is about fifty miles. a much younger man than ldr. MacKenzie would have bad Borne recuse for feeling tired after such a long stags -ride. but our staunch old t,,wnsman .vM M spry all thicket' after his return. As Dao Neil said in t king of his fathers achievement. 'Tie old Scots blood will tell.`' U. 0. F.. paraded t� elo is street Mthethodist umb on Nsuday morels( read were &dressed Mthe pastor of the church. Rev. Dr. Medd. who µave e masterly diacvwres. The benefits of ez.iupsa4M1 for purposes, M exemplified by =ship, were were strongly poen out, and the addreaa war highly spprecW*d by the brethren. A'Nolo, "Fear Ye Moe 0 Israel." by Miss Belcher acid a selec- tion by a Mahe quartette were veleed contributions to the service. PERSONAL MENTION. Mir cwpheit railed Taranto thm am* sad Ms awed the lust a militancy DAY ae ts Erni Weis*,. Iteeyser. r aphid ak ti week with Ms Maar. Mrs. Maw.) J. PollsoM. Main &Teem Y. R. Mt1Yar' looms tomorrow for Fort Mr \Mall. MOM, be wUl Weed the su.u,ner. Good hunk. Barium Mn H. Hale and diturhter. Mia Mand. re turned 1a., week from Tormto. where Mn. Hale =lot the winter. 11s&.. Frac-r 1.!• ta.t.. eek for hie home at Itet.roit after a 1.1er-ot visit here with his aunt, Yrs. P. MacFarlane; Mn. Lee Neville McCarthy a.rd filth ion►Ire. elre. left last week for a two to b.• played. Three captains have weeks vt-tt with tier sisters to Detroit_ been chosen. Edgar Sweets, Duncan Chalon Vewm-lisowd. Mr.. Abs thbapde• Matheson and Frank H3teebler. Tach of ton. of i'de'Ieh' vbitid t lingua friend.. the p. -t week Yr. WUIir Bell. of Gedrbd ki whom has picked out his supporters I tyle week ri.tUng tw rvtrsl u.embery of tie for a Leant. liaises are to to played as Carts faintly of roes. follows. Live innings to constitute a JW ay a1tt.! .. trip of Doyle atreturned thins gime: to the 1i.utLer st tee Thee' Grouted the May lair-Baecbler and Matheson. trisarerit ly. cud Ht- Honor look. wonderfully •• tit b—Matheson and Serarts. wail •' 13th Swarts and Barchler. ” Archie rem. who has been &tteoding the " 5Hh—Matheson and Baechier. tiebast of Prmct.oalerieooe. Toronto. left Gn Tour for Maple ,'reek. Sask.. where he will •..Tth—$warts and Matheson. speed abs summer with a -urcey party a. June 3rd—Baerhler and Swarts. dsdfaa+aa. The games will be played on the I I. W. F. t:lark. V. S., returned thn e a oras Agricultural grounde,'after i o'clock. fimsi v" p`1 woof'n.'peCU� . The first gain.- was played tier after ear W ter eeevbwe .. war It t.l ianata ran. y � aralttsaei sad beard .....wig- the donating 4n noon, resulting in a were of 9 to 5 in P.rUMssst• Brown. of Fort w't11e&m. and J. P. favor of Baechler a nine. The teams , K� jr.. f Regina, are here ..triune their war! : ' father. J. P grown. Mr. grown has been very Mattlseno's—G. MaeEwsn, e.:Har- ill. bat we are pleased to learn ilial he t* now vey • Hallman, p.. J. Bowler, ss : 1). improving. nod ba many fneode will hope -non to .ee hem at.ont town aside as Lace:. Mediation, 1 h.:Ford King. Y b.: C. Kelly ,. f : W. Cunningham. J. f. Williams, 3 b.: W. Ryan, r. f.: E. Baechler' —F. Baechler, p.: J. Mc- Clinton, c ; U. Jones, 1 h.: W. Mc- Donald, 2 b.: F. Fingland. 3 b. ; W. Babb, es : C. Dalton, r. t.: H. Jonss. c. f.: H. Currie. 1. f. LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.• You are hoorecleanint and thin m-ans new window shades and brier or wood curtain Smith's Art store twee, au • r✓.e.• M tp twee,ndow shade. to order. dee the eindow die play. If this warm weather continue-. the trees will .not be out in foliage- Sommer suit. wm soot be a ppeurtnt. and Pridh&m the Taller Inspector Wethereirs Report. Th.• report of Inspector Wetherell of his recent vieit to Goderich. Col - levee Institute bas been received by die Imititute board. Some extracts are a,. fellows •'Siure Inst,inspection one teacher been bi- added to the stiff. and ,. rection of the assembly room has been made into a clans -room. The school isd-,ing sterling work under grace disadvantages. ••In meter to provide more claas- roon.a and a better laboratory the Marc earpiece at once to stake an sdditt.o, to the present building. 11 is a real pity that the larger • pre jest ..1 a new Collegiate institute building c .uld not he fared forthwith. - Me Wetherell notes that the value of the a hool equipment bas been sub- stantially in erased since bis previous ineeetion. The disciplirrn�e is reported •'Qerl.' and the inetiture receives a gree gi;.ding all around except in the matter ,,f a t.eomn,cxlation. As the rnwent grant en bard partly on are -n.,n,.lalion. the defiriencv in thie ' rep., t Hunan* a lows to the school of • pooh •n,.f the grant for grade I. schools woul4 1Lka to ha. a your order at none tar your hew outfit. Perfect cut and apt. Lica .tyles in men* made-to-order garmeata A dainty, delightful dessert —Black - stone's ire creast. in bulk or fancy bricks. 'Phone 240I. Dr. R. F. Parker. cistenpath and eye specialist. at Hotel Bedford. Fridays. beginning May 'sod, 12 a. m. to 5 p. m. Alfred Armstrong. Regent street' bas do s ricut tree already in fui bloom. This is vers early. k call has been issued for a mt@tin:; of temperance workers in the Temper- ance Hall on Monday evening next at S o'clock. .harp. ' There was a great rush for reserved seats for the Menesetung Canoe Club Ministrels pert orwancee. and full houses are ensured for both eceninys. A. P. Brown. osteopathic physician. is opening a branch oilier ee Clinton. At Hotel Normandie, Tuesday. April ell. from 7 p. ill. until 10:30. 51 -in. Mineral waters are particularly good to take in the spring. 'You will find all the worthy ones in our W.A. E. R. Wigle. druggist, Goderich, Ont. Seed ost . barley and peas for -ale. All kinds of field and garden seeds. Six varieties of early seed potato*e and a car of choice not atoes for table use. A. J. CouPgR, Hamilton street. Harbor Notes. The •t.•amrr Turret Crown arrived in pet' ,0 Saturday morning from Pc.r William. She was the first steamer to reach thin port this seaann. and a ,.pt. Nnrtnan Mcf3innie received for het prevented to the captain whose b. at enters the harbor fleet. The Turret frown unloaded her cargo of wheat at the Gexie ich Elevator & Transit Co.'s elevator and cleared for up the lakes on Monday. Th. steamer Harold h. Nye arrived in port on Saturday morning with it cargo of wheat for the Goderich odecatur. She cleared nn Tueadsy. Thi- 1, time of tbe large fleet of treats that held storage grain at Fort William all winter. The steamer Corsica arrived in pert Saturday f whe=t for B dEL A; April ra . to Mr. and Mrs. RubL deekne a sen. DIED. C0PELASD.- at Chhtto�a$�o� e�t Tutuila. April M.. lib . E. J. Coeetaed. �Wt30N .-At Danson. on Monday. April Abb. David Lawman. sited .e ream • Mc DON ALD. -At Porier'. Rite on Friday• April 1.1ti. Jaws McDorhald. its his 79th Pear; TRgrHEwEV.-AL Cobalt. gnat. on N'cane* L.:„ day. April Yard. T. Stanley Trrtbewey . area 1 yes r aid 9 moot ba CNKKSHAW.-Ls Gdeeleh. on Friday. April I lith Uberta Jew wife el Thome*. H. KnJewe.haw. in her led year. .. E AST STREET GARAGE If you want it ask the man who own oo of our make what he thine+ oft Thea C01130 in and let us 16 M. V..o the good point. be had tithe 1., mention. Huron Gasoline Engine and Machinery C GODEHICH.ONT. 'Mutt SIMS OWINI; TO THE HIGH STANDARDi maintai��ne��din the popular -iwavTT Toronto. unit, the emend for the g sdrseee. is fax in name of the assyyky. i ones* aim all tear. }:neer now. V. rh poi caataeea The Huron Canning Co. wants it few more farmers to grow tomatoes this veer. Applications foe eon re should he male 1•. D. F. Hamliok. from whom the s lents may also he secured. Ten years from now. if we keen add - leg a factory or two each year. Gode- rich will he an ind,tstrial centre of no ( small importance. Help to keep our' town in the line of progress by voting" for troth bylaws on Msturday. The coring meeting of the Huron Beekeepers' Aseo:i:ttion will be held at the council cleamher. Clinton. on Thursday, May lith. Morning 1 - sieeine at 11: afternoon session at 1. I op sUe ac with • cargo n ripeakeee from oetside will address the ltig Mill. She cleared on !Monday the nl efts:n..on. A n•nnber of the members of North I The steamer McKee arrived in port street Methodist chutch choir gathered ! en Wednesday with wheat for the at the home of Me. aodMrs.J.I.. Aitken ; . tVP+tprn C'*n.da Inoue Mills CO- `the on Sat intim evening and presented Mine • cleated on Thursday for ftp the lake?. The .:earner Turret Cape arrival in Pert no Thursday with • cargo of Wheat and data for the tioder)ch Elevator & Transit Co. The steatner Neehing is Protected In arrive tomorrow (Friday) with acar*o for the Goderieh elevator. Petr% Sabine it an enjoyable pee- lings, at the harbor. Complaint is made of th. *haence of lights at the wharf thefts evenings. esvam.w,rsa ,ars astitrtr. etw ass meumraa Whimmt as brow rY/srmrmt.r. a.cui sdret. varrimaC.. 15. rses,issomal,.*wwa 5,... 5000nailrear.s erccltaaaia Comp Maxis. ;h r a 111000 b aae.e.. see annexa Memo carmine Uri a.t:.?tic rwpin•via "WO .-sat osis armaaiae dram siallbaillho rmrrd —. k i�ia.alsasY b mai Mope the -air. wiltsasor �•+ roryatlra send ?asap sur e..r.r.,,a booata-, • nal. sseSasTL. - �6TLet0.. A THROAT TA Aortic re a -sea e,raut., Ober ars w r,a. awert�aaim,rr W as, 1t ..- - Mk-ftdrellike r t.v. Vac Crawlers Pe. •Y} v� ex Cmi it t....r taw osmosis ■ea".,t Damaged Wheat The New Store ,N wrtdT HTKbET NEXT 3'0ST-01FII•E WALL PAPER PAINTS OILS V ARNISHES TURPENTINES DRY WLORS, ET& Wall Paper from Ie up to $200 a rolL Your ptawaje solicited Ed. Lynn eetteseeeseetessesseemeseeeteesesonmeteesene Groceries eV hen you ate buying Family Groceries, the first 000sideratien is Quality. �t a guarantee tn:tt our goods Will stand tbe quality test every time. We wage you to try them, and if for any reason you are not perfectly satisfied we want you to let its know. s We are here to give . one satisfaction in Groceries. . Give us a trial on your next order. A quantity of good feed wheat now qn sale. If in need of any come sago, as it is selling feet. May 1st. 1913. Sturd) &Co. Grocers, The Square. Goderich 'PHONE 111 Singer Store -t, new 'Mimetic of Bahire Bonnets and little Dat lint; Huse just in et the Singel $tore. A full ,tock of asses. 'shots:. crocheted rollers and hags in all the new shades and shaper-. This is the tine- of the veer we tll think of lingerie. We Barr a new essertment of nntler- wais:., uiahtgowns. and com- buuatwo aunts et tet y reax•u- able prices. The waists stamped on crepe marquisette to be worked in white or color- are the latet.t. A nice assortment of these to choose fro,n. New designs i n tinted centre?, runners and cushions, If you haven't seen the new thousand flower etii,h and heather design... call and ere them. A nice line of hand -embroid- ered articles. suitable for wed- ding gift.. latices are suitable also. We -arryy a lull assortment of sll D. M. C: crochet and eu.- broiderc threads, Special lessens"on any piece purchased. R,,•tw' Aitk to her de - where she heel taken ageratum M 0005 - keeper with the Maple Led Milling Co. Min Aitken has been au active worker. in church work nod will he greatly aniseed. lioderich's low will he Port 1 Colborne's gain. CHURCH NOTES with a fountain pen. prior 1 I lir for Pert Colborne. Kincardine Review: Malmo. Camp- bell and McKay of Goderich have been in Kincardine the pest week complet- ing the fitting out of the brat rwxetly built for them by Thomas. McGaw. and on Monday afternoon the Iauneh- lee of the new crab we. successfully ('0ndurted. The .reressoelen pertelo- ing to the christening were performed lav- Doss Gladys Lneeomhe: the trade t t, •nal miaow et shattering a hots' d w.r1e oa the IBM of tie boat not being "mitten. '!tis "Plying (load"—as named by the owners—in of the follow. Other towns are growing ---why not Goderich? in Knox church next SundayeP of even- ing then will he • opecial song by the choir. in the morning the pastor. Rev. Gen. B. Rata,will take M hie nrbject " blelf-eoatrol.- , At North street Methodist church , next Sunday the pastor. Rev. Alfred I Ben VIA, will presch at both meekest' and conduct the adult Bible class. Serrament of the Lord's Supper and reception ret new metotters in the morning. Quarterly offerings. A (me- dial welcome to all. Rev. Geo. E. Ross in IKi►toex ebuurebo last $ooday ge spec tinvl. n - the dna at the sew (Chinese tent foe the strayers of Christian people in behalf of the new repuhllt. At the evening service two levees. J. E. Tom sed IMsstp' Hume. Ind wer,�gv� �gnRios h for the welfare n( the great 1»al empire wives future in sow is tars balsam •/hs Muttsi convention of Um Society W. &' Missionary lirdistrict will be Mid in sanest M.tbodiet ebsr'ets. p 4os.os Wedeeday. May 7th. e,..te. at time e. MMus a itplirm.sf from .d.t.m NeeRseses mod swam- ies tossia ors boos snesopos- ene k ke/w eiresMa will be wage-nd asobtle st num Ince. L Blue Amberol Records have increased the enjoymeent of the Edison Photograph As FAUos dertaietttaset W demo Molt the be that doe overs. ammo sod vssdeAe step es offer. 'rhe w el Hese Ambard ietmei iseasa th•tthese efdet0li ms, cje vee, wester and leaven, cats be revealed leg — sl=ain M. Ark your dealer to fpkg sews he pea sad Twill be nee ei ked ism. A. Sim. ass. see urea Omura. M. �A+e•..d i .U. hs SA A. s1 A efmis esa tfr• r it. Ifl ommoaerbs a ss F. TnowoM The Singer Store Next Bell Telephone Central. .. ,�, -$8,375,0011 UNION ( - SOWN 1 SANK You Can Always Get or CANADA I Yot'r gooey Promptly ii rt is deposited in the When that unforeseen ' Union Bank of Canada. R need arises, or an opportunity ity comes to make an exceptionally profital.le cash deal, it is worth much to be able to get your cash without delay. Meanwhile it is absolutely safe and is earn - ,ng Interest all the time. it }. G. GEDDES, Manager Goderich Branch. LONDON. ENG.. BRANUM. 1 W. AHE. a it Toi-dstewie_ sl. EC. 1 G. . J Manager. ss,aru.1 Assistant Manager. FROM T1IE SMALL 110Y UP 4 MacEwan's COAL every member of the family enjoys a sanitary lthroom. Why me b,ve us , install an up-to-date system of ■ODERN PLUMBING in your home . When we do a jot) of Unit kind you do not need to spend oma cent for repairs for a long (,40e. The materials we use are the hest and true work taste. FRED. BUNT Hamilton Street. Goderich Plumbing. ltesti: g. Elseerie Wiring. rte. Best Scranton Hard Coal---ali sizes. Cannel Coal for open grates—the highest quality of Coal that can be bought for the purpose. Empire Domestic Lump Coal — molt satisfactory Soft Coal for,ranges,box stove'. and fireplaces. Standard Chestnut and Furnace Coke. All kinds of Hard- wood and Kindling. Peter MacEwan Estate Telephooe ea 01111•1 aMMIM 11211811111.1 Contint to Goderic AsI have decided to take the best advanced course in the Optical Science. I am pleased to announce that I have engaged the '`Noted Shadow Test Expert. Mr. F. A. Graham, of Montreal, who;will glee a series of FREE DEMONSTRATIONS of Eye Testing by the neva' shadow test method of looking into the eye. Demonstrations start Thursday. May 8th. and Saturday, May 17th. Don't Forget the Dates. We urge every man, woman and child who needs help for the eyes to come while the specialist is with us and learn the true condition of their eyes. end Free Demonstrations conducted each day from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Evenings are just as good daytime. as all work is done by artificial light. as Examinations Absolutely Free Glasses Supplied only when Necessary J. S. DAVEY Jeweller and Optician Cor. Colborne St. and Goderich Ontario L. 11..1111111111111MOM011111111111111111111111111