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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-11-27, Page 5THE SIGNA G4DERICH : ONTARIO Mom OR CANADA Ns Fear siLssgTour nosey when Trate if you carry it to the form of Travellers' Cheques issued by the Union Bank of C.anada. No one can cash thent without your signature. Issued in denominations of $10. $• 0. 3S0. $100 and Ste, with value in foreign currencies plainly stated on the face. Accepted at full value at hotsb. ticket offices and business places generally throughout the world. t.oderjlrh Branch—F. WOOLLCOM BE, Manager. GENTLEMEN Overhauling Vukanizing Grinding Now that the winter is herr let in call your attention to the fact that our work includes Automobile Overhaul- ing, Vulcanizing Tires with a new steam vulcanizer we have just installed 9kae sharpening and overhauling ,1 tiasoline Engines and Machinery. Agents fuer Hudson Automobiles, models ft ono $Ydt10 1114050. EAST ST. GARAGE PHONE 243 Next Town Hall GODERICH _w FREE TO BOYS ANI) GIRLS For Selling 40 sets of Our Christmas or Fancy Postai Cards. 6 In a set for 10c. FOR BOYS —Ever ready Flashlight. Nickle-plated Hockey Skates. Tool Box with nine Tools. Mechanical Train with Teoder. Coach and Track. and ruaoy others. FOR GIRLS —::old -Plated Extension Bracelet. Sewing Mactine complete. dainty Gun Mete! Womb. "Lady Ann Doll Carriage and many others. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Moving Picture Machine complete with films and slides. !end us your name and address today, plainly written. and cat- �t eRot free premiusend cards rw for boysreturn mud. and gills. withbig sold, return us the money and we will send premium post paid. Toronto Novelties Co., Dept. 373, Toronto, Ont. -Mr. G. S. Aadrswa. of the Mall loitered Hie Foot rod Empire staff. was la town over I The mese frieods of Rev. J. B. Vot seriesheas, rector of tit. Oeurge s be sore y to boar that he Sunday on _—_---- --Mr. Hobert Legg, .t Stratford, wbo has been in town for the past six weeks assisting Messrs. O'Brien k Legg in the erection of an ahattoir, lett for bis bocce on Friday nat. -Suggestions ars already being made for nett year's wardership. The 'signal lakes great pleasure in pro- posing Mi. 11 C. Munnings, reeve at (itwtericb, as a Ht and proper peplos torr the position. --Mrs. M. elweneos. Mee. R. M. t'raigie and Mn. Funks attended the Womru's Institute convection at Tor- uato last week. the former as a dis- ttict representative end the latter two as delegates from the 'iodericb h. each. -The regular meeting of the Eureka claw of icturia street Metbodl•t church will be held at the home of Mise Maud Millian, McDonald street, on Monday evening, December tat. A tell attendance is requested as there is very important business to discuss. -Mr. H. B. Boehmer has sold his bat berm hopand tonsorial parlor in t.be Bedford bock to Mr. Wm. I -mune, wbo will conduct it in future. Mr. Boehmer is uodecided es to where he will locate. Mr. Lumhy has many friend% here who all join in wishing him every success in hie t•ushoees ven- ture. -On Saturday afternoon, while re- turning frow an afternoon tee, Mrs. F. J. Pridham fell on the sidewalk near lbs corner of Wellington and St. Patrick streets and cut her face badly. There was a bole In the side- wall: whi^h she stepped in and caused ber to fan. Sbe is recovering from the shock. -The graduation class in connection with the Ale andra hospital will meet in the Oddfelfowa' halloo Friday even- ing, December Sth, at eight o clock. Tbree young ladies will receive di- plomas and medals. and ter presenta- tions will be made 1.. ,teal doctors and the Daughters of Empire. A suitable progr•awnie • be provided and all citizens as • r, ally invited. -Tbe regular roe•, '.ly meeting of the Goderich hr •ich of the Woreen'e lustitute will be held at the home of Mrs. Footle, Mein avenue. on Thurs- day. December ♦tb. et three o'clock. Members are requested to bring fancy work and have a social afternoon. A report of the convention held in To- ronto during last week will be given by the delegates, Mn. R. S. °ewe& and Mrs. Fowlle. Up for Election cuseps, less boas laid up forthe most pert of this week, owing to running a rusty nail to hie foot last Saturday aftehe was r - noon. abFarthis rin glad eervioee able leWtsJcear the p over the bodies of the unidentified vie. thus at Maitland cemetery y. Early Morning Wedding lit. George's church was the scene of an interesting sweat on Wednesday morning, when Mies Edith. se000d daughter of Mr. and Mn. Wellington Dint•moe', was united aro st�nton. to Mr. Sydney K. Germy, 'ebe ceremony was performed by Res. J. B. Fotberiugluuu and only immed- iate friends Dud relatives were pree- one. The happy couple left on the 7.2110.P.R. train for Toronto and other points east. Mr. and in o were unattended. They will mee (irantOU. Pleasant Gathering The Arthur circle in connection with the wiwion work of Knox church held a very pleasant gathering at the home of Mee. W. E. Kelly, Church street, on T iesday evening last. A nice pro- gramme was given and the folloaring. ergots contributed :-Vocal solos. Mime Mildred McColl, Miss Lottie McCreath. Mise McCormick, Mess May Stridden; piano dome, Mr. and Mn. J. B. Hue- ter, Mr. Hunter and Miss Rata Clark: piano solos. Miss Jessie Maunders. Kefreebtnents were served in the Mid- dle of the prol;ramtse. Please Lange Audiences 'NUNNDAY. Nov. 11, 1013 a Last Saturdaya voting man. John F. White, of tep6eo township, ap- peared before Judge Holt to elect and his treat was set for December itith. He was allowed out ou ;1000 hail. The charge now etaniiop against him is an offence under the Charlton act. that of comtuitting an assault last December on a young girl under 111 year of age. Expected Home This Wee k Dr. A. H. Macklin. who has been spending cnniderable time abresd, is expected to arrive in New York on Friday of this week by the steamship Bettie and will be in town ready to commence his duties on Monday. During his absence be has spent time* months in the hospitals of Loodoo. Berlin and Vienna. His many friends bete will welcome his return. Tbe recurs engagement of Perry's Peerless Pisyeas et the Victoria Open Houde for the entire week is an un- usual treat for the theatregoe of Goderich. The eompas opened with Agai "Up nst 11" on Monday alight, •'The veiling Salesman" on Tues- day night, "The Royal Prisoner" last night and will present "Wife io Name Only," tonight. TOO much praise cannot'be given to this first-class ag- gregation. Witbout a doubt A Royal Prisoner," as presented by Mr. O. Herbert Perry, does not do only him.elf credit but his whole company and proves that be oan ld timewith love for the good Iitdrama. tale The drama Itself is a pretty of life to Russia and is highly educat- ing and instructive. Tbe stage set- tings were superb and the scenery beautiful. A full Bee is carried by the company.Dud, very touch The acting is also g r7 ' LOCALS --PERSONALS der tAP lbs Doe• tut In stet. fre ✓ • twr cy rt. sat THE PLANS tor good plastering differ from the or �tinary kind. You tray not be able to note the difference, but even- good plumber knows. OUR PLANS include only materials that will give lasting satisfaction and wotktnanvhip that will prove durable. No matter how important or how unimportant the job may be. we nevet dight any detail .1 PLUMBING WORK -The Signal is a 10 -page paper this week. -tine the bylaw your heady sup- port on teaturuay. -Dr. Harold Taylor is home en A Broke His Leg While exercising his borne near bis own residence oo Victoria street on Moodily afternoon last, Mr. Wm. Stothen had the tnisfortune to break his leg. One of the lines of the harness broke as he was driving along. He got out to is it and in doing so visit how the west. 1 tripped and fell fracturing his leg. -Mr. F. J. Pridham is on a hush- Dr.,A. C. Hunter was called and at - nese trip to Toronto. tended the injured men at his home. •-Watch Ooderich grow -vote for He is now in a favorable way to re - the bylaw on datutday. coverv. -Mr. G. McLean, 01 Sewfocth, was Town iter s Proceeds of Bonds in town yesterday on business. P -Suppurt tbe. bylww 00 Saturday The American Road Machine Co. and then watch Goderich glow. bylaw ir free of several defects which -Mrs. James Bucbacau spent a few developed in some of out iodustrial days in the Queen City last week. Projects. The town keeps the pro- -Hurou county council will meet coeds of the bonds in its own control tr. the court hone" 00 TneedaY next. and pays theta out only as emoted by and enured by firms � PreLondon was in town yesterday. mortgage on actually existing prop - -Mr, V. E. Elliott, of the leers the company -Mee- l:. J. llayhoe. of Tulin". ie erty. Another very important pro - .biting her rnotber, Mrs. Mooning,. vision is that the company must re- -Miss Margatet McDougall. of Hen- pay a portion of the principal an - sail, te visiting telatives in town this nasally, as well as of the interest, thus week. reducing their liability each year. -Mrs. .1 S. Platt. and daughter. Vote tor the bylaw on Saturday. Oledys, speul a few days in '1'orontu Nuptial Knot Tied Mat week. I-Mils Verna McNally attended the The Presbyterian meow was the mode/nee. At -dhows at Clinton oo scene of a quiet sod pretty wedding iW,aineeday evening. early Wednesday morning. when Mies -Vile Signal III0bUlelist will, he Margaret McIver. daughter of Mr. fouuei inn page eight. Fle rout it .ect and el Nouldelver: was married to __ .. ,ler tending FRED HUNT Mr. John Vtoonaan, of the firm of -hero. Walter Sha+m ,or a w an has return-essr Ms. 'Yeoman it 'Young. Miss rd }row Het roil, where .be has been lsabella McDonald was bridesmaid HAMILTON STREET. GODERICH i visatiug ber daughter. Ctrs. Dr. Dug- and Mr. Ernest J. Young asserted the gan. groom. After the ceremony the PHONE 1 S -Mies Potts left this week for Wal -happy couple left on the interning ton, where ohs w111 visit for a tow train for Detroit sod after • short west• refute Ruing w rorooto to wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Vroorssn www tes1Qt .1a J will reside on 13rlunnla road. Rev• 1 -Mr. J. L Mareacew>w of the tent r est. E. hoes perforated the gement, l sditoriat.usff, wws•bee been in bows er•Temsort for toe pest few days, has returned to - - - ITurontu. o -Mr. S. B. Long. of (iuolpb, who has bees vesselsg Mr. Alex. Robert/toe tar tent weeks. left tate less bows on S. J. YOUNG SEE OUR F1hE DISPLAY OF Christmas Chinaware AND Fancy Crockery A and varied aewrtseest of ealtebale for boliday gifts low priest. Our stock of staple and fancy groesrtes Is sew eoesplste for she festive .eesoa. Special for Saturday CURED MILTS and SACS- AG1iS Tessd•y.�a c • -Mr. Ins Shot. est the Bank of Most:eahis parent t Mr. sad Mrs.' W. L.ilting Eliot. Nei.oe street. lobo M bare with -Mr. O. 1l. Perry. Petry's Petries• Players. auested the hand In the funeral uf the sRidsstMed victims today. of the editeiia► -Mr. R. K. Menne, staff of tbe Mamie Star. was In tows last week is cosnsetaato with the great ,aarloe disaster. rint.tadeMt -Mr. B. B. tktrter, supe of the Union bank. Toronto, was in time oo Wednesday soaking an official vide to the local breach. -Mr. F. C. (Wehrle. of the Asper - leas Rood Mealtimeilw.,� ori ward Moodily on w bwss lsetrip island nod memo points. -Deputy Reeve Cls Clark has great tshows this shy o faith a s amte r«H es on the earner of Newest* sad Visions streets. -Miss Jowls Bell returned to Ossa is* titer Paint, Dsasdw eek with tnleiLse, ea Jatwesoat hw* eetre& -Me. M. Y. se-si.P, ter end venires eater et Conte and see Mils Chrietmus Novelties. such asHandkerchiefs and Glove Cases. Bo dpe. Umbrella Uwe., Knife. Fork and Spoon Castes. Collar Beg., Ladies' Shirt -waist Cases. Shirt Holders. and other articles to,) numerous to mention. These articles are all made up, stamped for hand ed'ataroidery and make the handaomeet gifts passible. A full range of stamped goods, such as Waists, Night- gowns*, Combinations, Coreet Oovers. etc.. Centres. Tray Cloths, Pincushions. Work Bags, Lruodry Bags. Pillow 'dips. Towel., Aprons, Collar and Cutf Seta, etc. All articles in Baby's Wear, Newest Neckwear, Bows. (ousts and Collie and Cuff Sets, Ooimpes. Yokes. etc. We are going to uffetfor the next two weeks rive Sewing Machiues.that,bave been slightly used, at bargain prices. fall at 000s sad ase them. No trouble to show goods. Mrs. L. B. Tape Come In and See Them Without doubt we now have the largt•nt and finest assortment of watches, we eYef had and can show you anything in South Bend Watches from the thin',a Lalish leb Chesterfield to the sturdy railroad grades. You would enjoy owning one of these fine South Bend tches, for they ere such splendid time pen. One -or custcw who bought a South Bend \ ..tch of Never ) ie." And you will feel the saute towards ywte after you have carried it awhile. hall trained it "MT. E i Southi Bend Watch , guaranteed by both thejFactory andius . You get a double guarantee with a South Bend Watch, for the factory guarantees the watch to be an accurate and reliable timepiece. We guarantee every South Bend Watch to give absolute satisfaction or your money back and you know that we always live up to our guaran- tee. We could not afford to guarantee a watch in. this manner unless we knew that it would fulfil all requirements. The South Bend Watcli timed watch we know of. is the most ctoRely It's the watch you know that keels accurate time frozen in solid ice. It's the kind of a watch you will be proud to carry. Come in and look them over. J. S. DAVEY GODERiCH reminding one of "the old-time stock companies. Nobody can help but ad- AAlen- mire the par Razamovski we beautifully portrstyed by Mr. Dart Malloy. His portrayal is natural and true to life. &tweet and lovely is the simple and natural way Mies Hazel Corinne takes the part of the child Empress. A special matinee was given yester- day afternoon in aid of the Lakes Disaster Fund when "Just Plain Molly" was presented. A handsome remount was realized for the fund. CHURCH CHIMES Next Sunday Rev. S. J. Allis, of Clinton, and Rev. J. E. Fordwill exebaoge pplpits. Lsst Sunday woroing Miss Bailie of Nile, addressed the congregation of 1 t.be°Victoria street Methodist. church on the subject of Mislionr. A week from next Sunday being the anniversary ot the Sunday school of North street Methodist church, Res. Dr. Dougall, of St. Thomas, will he the special preacher thereat both services. Next Sunday evening, Ald. Harrison who is superintendent of tbe Sunday school of Rydenbasa street Methodist church, Kingston. will occupy the pul- pit in the Norte street Methodist church sod speak on the value of Suoday school work. Rev. J. F. Dingman, of Mount. For- est, will preach at both services on Sunday at the Baptist churcb. Mrs. Dingmad is also expected to be present and will give a solo. The B.Y.P.U. wilt bold a debate on Mond& evening. All young people are invite Last Sunday Rev. J. E. Ford, pastor of Victoria street Methodist church. organized his Bible class' under the name of the Victoria Bible Claes. There were about 24 members present. Mr. Nydney Belcher is president and Mr. Thomas Burrows is secretary. Bishop' Williams, of the dtoeese of Huton, will visit Rt. George's eburch here neat Suoday and bold an oidina- tinn. Rev. G. A. RcMotion. of Daogeneoo, is the only candiitate. This • • rathir *stilton Retial'ttme from usual eustom and it is many ears nee an iodination w.s head ere, tiate sermon and music will be given on that occasion The service in Keen church Sunday esereies next will he attended by the goes of Scotland in eomssemoration of It. Andrew's day, November 30tb. DA. oleo. E. Ross will deliver a die. err '•l;entfastffsr easetibatine TVortif7 , ill the IRWI *" tie diose will be " B•rtisnaeue. or tbe Man Who Seized Hie Opportunity." I t1 i An Steam le • veritable 'Seam gal Nee. monis oaf werrer (ass Ekrirrats.eLLwls/ remenalis edam No Railway Tracks on Streets From the standpoint of those wbo do not wish to see the streets of Gode- rich encumbered with rwilwey'raeks, tbe-pseseat Americas Reed Machine Co. ptop union1. Fele to he preferred to the plan of layl►ig tracks frost the Grand Trunk yards to the Bast street factory. With the heavy pert of tbeir work transferred to the new site, a railway siding thro+g\ St. David's' ward will be easseemeney. Int tltw people of the whole town come to the rescue. relieve St. David's ward et ally danger of railway siding., weed s1 the same timey.retain� ftorrWbwbytesea dial iodnotry. Rat urday. Young Lady Injured Wille retnreing from ebureh last Rnssdday morning with her weather and father, Miss Mary !Awry. ot J ..*. da' township, wet with a rather ftsf as* stories. aeeldsnt en the -!lues. Rona part of the harems reed nest the Ykitsvia broke whew this sore wide\ bee father weeing hesonwe loftentrwy gni linfere M meld .owned et the rtlMstal again sere* Mins Leggy below t tory w *eh. lbw eMst d mooOda* sentlegoil all the aseistwase pew' wise lives siege te the sows ad the sea *hie sad the le jiisssd fila alter mesh- HOT -POINT IRONS purchased from in are guaranteed for ton years and always were. You dont have to go Any further to , get bargains in Electrical Supplies, Fixtures, Tung- sten Lamps, etc., and bargains that can't be iupli- cated in this town. We bave only one iron in the fire aid that's Wiring and Electrical repairs, and we d•, them well. Try us on your next job. Rememher the place lover the Signal Office) W. J. HUDDART Electrical ContrActor Open Evenings t MISS CAMPBELL'S MILLINERY A MILLINERY SALE WITHOUT PRECEDENT Another sen+-tional selling event that emphasises the leadership of this store, not only tint in presenting correct styles, not only first in value -giving, out first in offering seasonable utillinety at reduced prices. Then are fre,h. new productions in the season's latest Paris and New York styles. in this sale we are e.ving the women of Goderich practically at the heginning of the lemma an opportunity which bas never before been offered until tar on in January or in February. Miss Campbell Kingston Street BORN 1 ft a ITR - At nadrRMb, on Mo rad ti. Arseesobiei ASO, to Mr. red Mrs D. lt. Wmh he a, • sen I tee IAoeny 1Dhseetatl. Alerts, oo atoc SALLOw0. At Coleridge sober loth. to Mr. and Mrs. Charnel !allows. a dasgt,te•. WINTER TRIM OPENS JAN. -Sub -1 .TT PI''jy NIpa1 a l **SSW was tabs M nor Thom who oonsnme Our Confections have pleasant eek because they're the QUAUTY KIND Ale ays fresh from the Verney, noes wore swlisf story. Please store this away in your mind T. L. ot1RDtlit 8shsMsl Cate TM •pt•^ 'Thais 54 ANNOUNCEMENT ART ( 'LA Mtn. -Miss Katrina and Miss Jessie Fold are prepared to gide leseune on Saturdays in fine arta - charcoal. water colors, oib, rte. Ap• plietinte kiedly snake an awesome's at the Victoria 'street parsonage. Miss Ford is • pendants in art of Alma college, St. Thema., and boMs an art specialist oertiMorte from the Depart- ment of lidanatinn, Tritesto. Al I t Tstonts. (Int. act, ea It. •tudeot■ the beet boo- Bear sdecali•s and a•et, Nem wen essamtent. wed .odor tour lame estnern. DRANK HALiIT RQLIARLI HUME TEHATMINT Thensande of wino, soothers sod de - tern are estbosi•stle is their praise et ()11111 NX, bonuses 11 bas soured their loved owe et the "deist haste and 1 tberele'vlo t happiness to their ss bo... flea given .acrMly. ON - Milli coats osly it.00 pig bee. Ask tar teas booklet. F. J.Itntlasd, Oede- rieh. Oar Fall and Winter stock of Boots, Shoes Rubbers and Overshoes 14 now complete Our stock was all bought before the advance in prices which enables us to give you genuine bargains. it will pay you to call and inspect our footwear. REPAIRING Downing St MacVicar THE Star Theatre Three Feature Pictures every week. Four reels, over four tbOYMnd feet Of pictur- e. ee Movie each night. • Pleven chance terve times a week. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRI- DAY. An excellent programme will be presented. A big show for • little money. ADMISSION 5c J. A. CULVER, pmprisenr. -Bey avote1a>aneeb1!D 1/owlaslea'lMweD nMwstdwp ss hwsMltlr�edM+ebet► •