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The Signal, 1914-2-5, Page 5tlttwr - r"r THE SIGNAL GOD 1RICH ONTARIO 1120E— Tacaeamr, Feunt•Anv .. lulu • REPAIR OF AUTOMOBILE TIRES BY VULCANIZING teirttve hega tlleet 0siemmte iMO May um reed foe It I' EAST STREET GARAGE Next Towo Hall GODERICH 1'booe sea SPECIAL SALE OF FANCY GOODS Coetaneadag Saturday, Feb- ruary Ttb, for two ,weeks Ten per cent. oft' on following items : Stamped Cushions, Scarfs and Centres in all kinds of Embroidery, white or colored. LINENS Fine white Punch -work. Hardanger, Pillowslip. Plain 0•i$itiu Damask. Towelling, Tan Bulgarian, Cream IliiI ,triah. Tan Cramb, Brown Oatmeal Cloth and Macrame Linen—by the yard.. FRINGES AND LACES N.west patterns to cutch linens. Mato am.. cont for knotted Macrame fringe. WHITE STAMPED GOODS Centras, 'Bray Cloths, Serviettes, lunch Cloths, 1'hildren s and Infants' trews.. Ribs. Bonnet... Kit tuna•, Waist.. Corset Covers. Nightgown,. I'onthitiatiors on Lingerie 1'retie and I.un,dale LADIES' NECKWEAR in FiAsuyt4Uars find Cuff' Sets, liuimp., Yokes. Ties, Fancy Pint. .e. t. ' • LADIES' PARTY COPS vtbtttltiiir Ca . Brushed Wool Cape, Baby- Wool- Itmnet+•. . 4 wttAt q..' ... SPECIAL DISCOUNT , on Wool, Woollen Goods, such so Caps. Faa.•inatorr, Clouds, Children's Bonnets. Silks and D. N.C. Threads in all shades for all kicds of work. Free lessons on Embroidery MRS. TAPE Singer Store TO BUILDERS Having now :nstalled a re -Cut Band Saw, we are preparedrto supply builders and the trade with RECUT SIDING in any quantities and of any material fo,r buildings. LUMBER OF ALL SIZES TO ORDER A large stock of Lumber on hand of standard Ontario White Pine Shingles and Lath. We are prepared to do jobbing or custom work on short notice. Soft and Hardwood Slabs for sale: by the cord. The Paget Grain Door Co., Limited GODERICH SAWS and AXES II, Good Chopping Axes :- - A good Axe is not a common article. do not only recommend our axes to you but guarantee them. Our prices range from ;1.25 Cross -cut Saws :— We handle the celebrated Maple Leaf line. All these saws arelmade of razor' steel and are guaran- teed to hold a keener cutting edge and wear longer than any other saw manufactured. A good stock on hand. but we we will 75C to Buck Saws:— High quality blade with strong frame .50 Maple Leaf blade warranted $1.00 Our sale of Mitts and Gloves is still on. We have a good assortment left .and we are selling them all at off regular price. Our Prices are Right. ilowell ilardware Co., ur. THE OUT PLACE TO BUY HARDWARE. LOCALS PERSONAL$ —Misr Frances Wiggins spent lime day at Hessall. —lir. oH'�iei'�a• — Hies 'avis. of Clinton. le the guest of Miss Hattie Belcher. —Mn. C. T. Nicholson and dawthter Maxim, of Port Heron, ars visiting at the bongo Mr. and Mr. H. J. DeLong. — Mr. WMU Bisset, of the O.A.I., Guelph. spent the week -end at hist home, tfaktwd Heights. —Miss Margaret Lawson left o0 Katnrday for Detroit to spend a few week. with her sisters there. —Mr. and Mrs. .tadrew 11. IKriut- ur.r, of Myrtle. Manitoba, are the guests of Mr. and \ln. Thos. Gledhill. —Miss Mary Oun•inghann. who has been visiting relatives at Port Albert uod Salt ford, returned to Toronto last Saturday. — firs. D. Millar left on Tuesday last for a visit to Seetiend. During her stay there she will vi;it friends in Glasgow. -The many friends of Mn. tJedge' Holt, North street, will be pleased to hear that she is recovering from her recent accident. --alias Olive Young. of Auburn. is visiting friends ipp town, et —Mr. J ff. Mcl'lintoo was 'set of town on Mildness during the early part of this week. —Mr. Joseph Hrophey has returned from Toronto and Stratford where he was on business last week The Rebekah Lodge propose hold- ing a bard -tinge social overlies on Tbureaty; February 19th. Further particular, will he given next week. \lies Vera Carter, of Clinton, was visiting tite Misses Halliday. Victoria street, for a few days over the week- end. - -Mr. Will Cattle. of Harland. Mon- tana, t. here on a visit to hie mother, Mrs. f eseetb. lie bad not been in town for several years and will maks a visit of a month or more. - The many friends of \Ir,. W. E. Latimer, tit. David's street, will he pleased to learn that sb.• is home from Stratford quite improved in health after having undergone several critical operation's. Krv. W. H. Wrighton and Mrs. Brighton will receive at their twine. Elgin Avenue, on Thursday, February 121.b. and afterwards on the first and third Thursdays of each month. —Mr. Ww. Neiber•gall, whr, spent two weeks visitil.g Deputy Reeve elm and other Goderich friends, re- turned to hiss house in l'erry Sound last week. He is a former resident of lioderich and was much impressed with the progress and advancement of this good old town. --On Sunday evening7last special mUYle was given in the Victoria Street Methodist church. Moss Ada McClin- ton and Mr. J. L. Adams rendered very nicely a duet. "Love Divine." I Mr. Adams ales snug. "Within the Veil." Miss C.McClinton is the organ-; int and cboir leader and her choir has made excellent progress uncle- her management. —Quite a number of local fang went down to Clinton on Monday afternoon to witness the Suatfe d—Clinton game. It was a great disappointment oesseseeseseweessoososestosofeersowe HOW SHALLI SPEND MY WINTER EVENINGS? A NII'3ICAL EDUCATION is a very essential accomplish - Ment for eery young person in modern life. Now that the long winter evenings are before us the question presents itself : "Maw shall 1 spend my spare hours in order l•• derive from t hem I he greatest pleasure and prnfit To those desiring to com- mence a study of PiANO PLAYING we would re.vrumend t Heintzman k Co. Piano. Be- ginner% find it an easy instru- ment to !slay and the sweet twenty of the tone produced is an encouragement W the music a1 cadent • James F. Thomson Agent for Heineman & Co. Pie nos avielaillstesaleenesMeoenanemMOMMOMMIMis sirento than, however, when the Shake- I Two WOMEN s won. As a result the Gode- ✓ boys ars now shut out from the cbuasplonsbip. - Thome fourteenth annual at -boats of the t $.. rv'-flmmo-ia Toronto. on Friday evening, February Ohl', at eight o'clock. The thanks of theeditor MMus SuieAL is extended to the officers for ao Invitation to be present. The annual excursion frau Gude- rich to Detroit per steamer Grey - bound, will he bold on Thursday, June 11th. All ticket, Wil be good until Monday. June 131h. The usual moon- light excursion will also he held at that thus. The return fare to Detroit will be$1.50. Mr. Rohr Kay Uead Mr. Itobt. Key, aged 21 years. who had been i11 21 ' days with typhoid pneuulonie. died early on Wednesday Int:rning. His funeral takes pia* to- morrow. Want of Space Owing to pressure of advertising The Signal ,egrets to say that through want of space .several articles includ- ing a lengthy report of the county council and much sporting news have been crowdet out. Thew articles will appear orxt week. Signal Editor Getting Better Mr. .t. r.. Bradwin is now fable to sit up fur a short time each day. He ie also able to take r.lenty of twurieb- Pleot. sometbiug be was not able to do fur seven weeks past. He is still very weak but expects to he at his post of duty once more iu 1 week or two. To Hold Social • A ,ocial in aid .►f the new Palish hall of St. George's church will be bell on Thursday sveoine. February 10th. 1st the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hays. A good programme has been provided. An admission tee of 1:► cents will be charged. Good Concert to be Held The choir of Knox ebuo h has been fortunate enough to secure t.be ser- vices of George Branton. lioy Soprano, of Toronto, for *convert to be.beld in Knox church. on Friday- eveniog, Feb- ruary 20th. • Other talent will be Mr. Lvus i3ar- don, solo tenor, of Berlin. Mr•.. Frank Saunders and Miss Hildre.l McColl and other vocalists of that choir. Mrs. J. B. Hunter, Milo pianist. will play 2nd and 3rd movements .11 Mon delssohns Coiterto in 0 tninor, Further particulars and programmes will appear Later. Quarterly Board Meeting The quarterly board meeting of the Victoria street :Methodist church was held on Monday evening Out and at that meeting. as is customary, the board extended an nnaminous iuviG►- tion to the pastor to remain at least for another year. General routine business was also conducted. At this meeting a resolution of thanks was unanimously passed thanking Mn. Werk and every member of her claws for the splendid gift of an individual cotnwunion set. The board also ex- pressed its pleasure at seeing the tearher and her class partaking of the `emblems for the filet time the set was ' used. PRETTY IS AS PRETTY DOES teollier sayseg ie most app ioabI to Aho.. ! :A Shoe 'nay be very pretty, very stytieb, and toe correct, material and finish of the hest, lett if 1t cvamp. the foot, If • little too tight, t, or even too large, it won't Rigbt hen la where the shoe dealer mem le. 11 anxioms to phone he wlU led a pudset Sb Fe that comfort will gn hand le hated with the aterreet appear arses of year footwear. Simms the Shoe W VEDFROM OPERATIONS By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega. table Compound—Their OwnStoiiesHereTeld. - Edmonton, Alberta, Can. — •' 1 think it is no more tbaf,right for me to thank you for what your kind advice and Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound have done for me. "When I wrote to you some time ago I was a very sick woman suffering from female troubles. 1 had organic 1nitam- mation and could not stand or walk any .distance. At 14e1 I was confined to my bed, and the doctor said 1 would have to go through an operation, but this 1 refused tido. A friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and now, after using three bottles of it, 1 feel like a new woman. I most heartily recommend your medicine to all women whosufferwith female troubles. I have also taken Lydia E. Pi♦rlkham's Liver Pills, and think they are fine. 1 will never be without the medicine in the house."—Mrs. FRANK Ew.LEY. 906 Col- umbiaAvenue, Edmonton, Alberta. The Other Case. Beatrice, Neb.—"Just after my mar- riage my left side began to pain me and the pain got so severe at times that 1 suffered terribly with it. I visited three doctors and each one wanted to operate on me but 1 would not consent to an op- eration. I heard of the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was doing for others and I used several bot- tles of it with the result that I haven't been bothered with my side since then. I am in good health and I have two little girls. "—M re. R. B. CHILD, Beatrice, Neb. DRINK IiABIT Reliable Home Treatment Thousands of wives, mothers and sis_ers are enthusiastic in their praise of ()RHINE, because it has cured tbeir loved oneiof the •'Drink Habit' and thereby brought happiness to their homes. Can he given secretly. OK- tt1 E coots only 21.01 per box. Ask for Free Booklet. F. J. Butiand, druggist. Used for First Time :A rather unique teatute of tbe ser - vier on Sunday in the Victoria street Methodist chureb. when tbe Serra- . went of the Lord's Sipper was administered was the fact that the individual communion set donated to the' congregation by the Eureka Bible class was used tor the first time. Before the congregation eommuni- cated. the pastor. Rev. J. B. Ford. ex- tended an invitation t, they elisi to partake first, and 16 partook of the' sacrament. further consecrating them- selves to for work of their Muster. On behalf of the congregation the pastor tlattnketl the class for tbeir kind itnd generous gilt. Is Promoted • Chortles I. Turnbull. a son of Rev. M. Turnbull, late re.:tor of tit. (termite's church here, who has for nearly three _earn been secretary- treasurer for the Crows) Life Ipsur- tutce Co.. at Calgary, bas been notitied 1 of his promotion to inspector of Iagencies for Western Ootarin. and leaver for his new field about March 1. While his twiny friends at Calgary are pleased to hear of his promotion. they regret bis leaving Calgary, where be bas beer very popular, and wish hint every emcees in his new position. Min friends hers also joie in wishing hini succeee. The pastor. Rev. W. H. Wrighton. will preach morning and evening at the Baptist church next stinday. Mae McColl will dug al the rooming tor - "Ivory, Apes an.l I'eaenck..' will be the auhject of discourse byRev. Geo. K. Hos. in Knox churcnest vs1Mn! eveoiles" -Ilfellenstdiddiair lira theme will he "Ti.rPower of the Personal Touch " ?he .Cetterbox� � N Cartosponelesice is invited for thin column aa it is open to anyone who sign their names to tbeir .rnkles. Tho Signe' will not, however, hs responsible for any opinions given therein To the Miter of The Signe.. In the Issue of The Signal for Jan- uary 22nd It is reported that the directors of the Goderich Agricultural Society of the Disstrklt bare chosen for tbe elatems of their Flit 4 Motaday. Tuesday and Weds ist, e t• teed Eir,1 day of hher next. most' Now 1 do earnest y hope 1 hat the directors will reconsider their choice for of all days is the week Monday is the worn for use woe,es, who have the baking and mostly the fi,wers, ate., to get ready. It was very noticeable* couple of years mitt that t be date seriously &Recited the dosestk el 7 Orissa a smalls your paper fee this at yen wilt oblige Get only the writer het many others who are either eugsp lled to tweak the walnuts or to rNaeIaatly deeffise to ethibk. Why not bare Tsed•y. Wednesday sed Thursday. leavieg Erichy for the wooed day of the euwpuU rg Cdr. f Thanking you /or year Mete, 1 gas, A e asrawe eintarroa Is the de- mesas e- me as wens elem.. B,a NI1t OF CANADA We Cask Mete" Drawn on any Chartered Bank There 13 no need to take cheques to the Bank ot. which they are drawn in order to cash them. Save ycurseW this trouble by deposlt!ng all cheques to the credit of your account In the Miss Bank of Canada—or get the cash from war Teller at once, 11 you prefer. We shall be glad to demonstrate hoar fully we can serve you. Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager. 12 Tumors Removed Witho : An Operation' Sliver ..ak . Ont.. Sept. it riser Mrs. Currah.-1 am enjoying Wetter health than 1 have for e,.'.t t as •buns t am entirely coreedd. 1 have mine of the old symptom, .,n •. Y .t•.� Mr my present te,..th. and think Orange lily le the ares•• • t • for women the . wort•' Y • 1•e use in my ease toured t. ^•r• -e or growths of Some rt tt.�- panedw � . Route were Mrs,... s .. `r egg, and ethers srus::.r. d...... e the sine et a walnut Thu Ile) e mal case to your advertisement. :..r it la the solid truth, ani :amu cannot dearlbe an the Foos 1• 1 e dens for 111.. Mrs. Lout.. E. P. ridge. This 1et•er 'Ives an !r el•`att.. re rhe ho.tt Ivo Letu'flt, follow the use of thanes I.ny.. 'e eu •.pilled tr...tuteut a-..1 s in dire, 1 .'ent.tet ..Ith the .nffe. •• c orennf. it 1•ro.111 -M r.• •,. • • ., of worn. WS .tlanrders, lndhelug imitate 'ono..., tient -r•� I-ueorris a a, 'Ie. .,►ample bo ..entnlntng- le days' treorntent alw•Im•-tar fr. •• • :.. Lo ha, tort tel 'tried t It sh•• .111 a.• IA m•• Ivr •al•:1.. .u.:•• s. MRS. FRANC[. g. COBRA M. Wrndaor. out. a 1 y • suit aee.4 I 1 w s steer.. •tamp...&. Pnbi-8 i~or sale by leading Druggists everywhere. 'a POWELL For 31 years we have been study- ing the anatomy of a watch end to- day we can cure the most desperate c.Lses. Let your watch spend a few days in our watch hospital and it will come forth almost as good as new, J. S. Davey Jewe$pr and Bout tL• • - iodertch selling .Aeon' for SOUTH HKvNH : W A'fl'H KS Specials for TMS Week HAS THIS, WEEK. �...-.r.e..rl� Sauer Kraut Fresh Frozen White Fish Trout Herring Bloaters Haddie Kipereens PHONE 91 W. J. POWELL THE .4../CAtig GOOD FEED WHEAT! 1 have a large quantity* of feed wheat for sale. This is the hit lot 1 have bad this mason, and it nsid- 'red by many to be the best salue in feed that has been offered in tioderieb foe some tiwr. Haves three grades to otter and this will he sold cheap as I wish to di'oose of it as soon as pos- sible. This is that Lot lot .1 well beer is until the opening of navigation. ItI may he sere at storebouse em Handl- i ton street. • , i'. T. UF.AN, Ooderih, I t. OsMelltiesiesiebesseseseasseassimeleeineeieseer CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE STRATFORD, ONT. raasda'.. Trot pesetiosI traintr.,- sehtoL Tbros department-. c'anti.. -- dal. Shorthand and Telewataiy. t:..►.o. are thorough and uraetuoat. ItrAlvelnal Instruction 1.given by serest mewl .tai" Oar trrsdul otee .ot+t»etl. dtsdeet. tear e,ter et a' route- Oat our free .-atalot:ae and what we as. do for yon. 1). A. M. LACHI. t t l lt'rinLkpal. eeetsWateseseteesosesawateseesteelbilleteasea A se. ca , r:teMe.l Han genes Artl,t Prof. Dorenwend --•7 w te,ssnq, vim IS (:OMiNG To THE HI4)TEi. BKIWORIi, node - on Tuesday. February l;tb. :S per cent off allO.er- coats. Negligee Shirts. Reg- ular ;tl.00 10 $1.3o, for 59c. Neckties. Regular Sec to 75c, for tqc. Men's wut•l Sdx. Reg- ular 2oc, al 2 pair* for 25c. Boysworsted Stock- ings. Regular 3oc to 35C, for 23C. Men's leather Mitts. Regular 35c, for 19c. Men's work Shirts. Regular so., at 2 pairs or 75C. Walter C. Pridham anis agent for loth Osettery Clothing. lien hate. •a to mottos heir ou the heed• of Ladies and tlentirrnen who have lost tb••Ir hair. Icy lt1. beautiful natural hate nen-t metlon.. whk'b aro known sill orrr the woe 10. eveey Wont_ an and 'mu. 'lin t.e Made to fork t enterer and have the oat ural 1. etre tion to the hest which mesas besot. orogen and glad ar Sots,. LADIES Ao not miss tide upper(unittyr.� Se, let. Trale-fsrma'loa 3wlt.h.- w'•vdmt,, Issdeu.. FMAig..tnr1•, e. _M _ qe� I E. 4 role DOR .14WENDSANITARYI PATENT TIlI'P Gentlemen (who are bald) protect sad .sees your bald bead with hems hair. In order to have • oene.ptlen of the wer.d.efsl sehi.v•e.ta sest In the art .f Wt one- .ta ase every bald • bosld ,h;"' ''pyre wad hdl W Dsesnwe.d Stn' -he nt Th... wsederf.1 ("oversea. aft es Wisest in •meratye. that detec- tion 1. Iradude Thee' Aa �t1 esy bed flied 1tudy .r•" w'ph. • �.IT will ' at tier wIsa * /wsag add wResw.kam..si .te the tee.. A free dsesosset,atittw le extended to eh. Come and being_ your /►lewde to the MOTEL BEDFORD. OODERIOH, on TURSDAY, PSBRIJARY 174