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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-5-14, Page 3ME I NISINAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION IND ONLY 1ENU1Nt paw. It I. OF IMITA- TIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS Of 11NARD" LININEN 1 B( ()KB!NDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. (mt.11 I.FT1IIRINU on LEATHER 000DS All iydrr prompt) •audsd to e0 leaving • . 1111. SIGNAL Osderfon. A E. TAYLOR. STRATFORD. MEDICAL DK W. P. (TALLOW, M. B. Office sad r'eidmhs, rierlk *tree(, Godorieb, eartt. 1,t t 'musty lielsl.try silos. T.lepkooe 121. I) , top:u. HEILEM.�y aOMFn-1- 1' , f H. speslahat la don -,osis..• -acute, dueab. sad •sr,ous d4. aeons r) los , and r. car. nog a) krtt. rlr � � �; ,• condi. loss- Jiw liMi6 M/eel. ibis u tool from the resters. a.derie` HR. F. J. K. FOKf�TrER-EYE, EAR. PPGoo and throat Dalt. Hou.e ur}eoo, .. York upbthatele sad Aural la.Ututt, ;Moot .tol-L. bar. Suseaod 1 knot Hop.t-I. Made `.lusts, end d M00rr.fleld kir Hospital. London. P ,.0Iond. (m00.13 s- Weber -10o Street. 4trsttara. uppraita Rana l'burch. Ho,.rw r, e 1: ,,. w . 2 to t. p. in.. t to 1 p. m. Telepboue W. H. AND MiNNIE M, UREKR, tt . P. C.. CalinnesolOn, .pine and our", -Nrrwli-t.. CkYYorectk• i. toe . •,cure that .err- wutboet dregs or knife. Free rote uw, tier. office weft head(.. Hank •n: err. "'twee RN. LEGAL DI- ;uet 1400T, HAYS at KILL4il - 1 b.rrt (ars..oeators. not 1,i.. publle, roc o..:n tea Martuuw Court, etc. Mnvatat (sec• to tend et Wawa rats of lutere•.t. 'aka Ixt .t40 K 0010, l HAI. J. WI. rit.,LU}1erT. k4U) 4..t • W. MIWI'DIOJ Yr. Jr. 31- ti. CAMERON, K. C.. HARRIS . That, .oltdtor. notary public. Uteoes- ::a, ..?trwt, tiuderick. Wild door fru S, -Ane. 'HARLEM OARKOW. LL.B., RAK- M.tr!TCIt. autwasy. nolle tor• etc., 0ode is I Lona e ta Mad u bwral. ret*. -- AUCTIONEER.. GUMMY GURY 1 AI. TI(VEZK THE SIGNAL GODLRICH ONTARIO In advocating technical educatiou, 1)r. F. W. Merchant, London, said apeclallzatlon to manufacture has made it almost lmpo.sibie for • youth 11, acquire the elements of a trade e► a shop or tartory. There are at the present tint. no adequately or - 'seized agencies to give the youth a training In trade or In the elements of technology. labor and capital are agreed upon the nerd of such a train - Ing. "Modern life has not yet accom- modated Itoelf to the great revolu- tion of our industrial system," he said. "We believe that lila edualtatlon of workers la a public necessity, and that It should not he a private but a public (unction, conducted by the public, and the expense involved at public cost. - With regard to plana fur such a training the speaker was of the opinion tha' every public school should be a prr-vocational school In the rens.. that pupils will find In It opportunities fur discovering their ape titudes and will receive through it such a grounding In the elements of a general education that they 1.111 be In a potation to take fuller advantage of a later course In more direct pre- paration for their vocations. He then described the technical system as tt works In European countries. where In a good many instances there was compulsory training. This he de- clared to be necessary to intr,duce Inco the country Diplomat's Wire L.kes Tango Ik„ •• . (is4erlc . All lest octfou. b4- coati 44-( .0 ttlss•a/ 110.-e will be promptly et .fada-,! I . Iie.Hse-e teleptione IIS INSURANCE, LOANS, ETC. $20,000 • PRIVATE FUNDS TO Imam. army to M. 0. CA.M It.r•rl.Mr Hasa1too street. (indented WR. ItOBBRTriON. ,. IStlUILYVt'}: 1ORNT. Isar ...L lr..HTNV444' 1lritr.b, l oodles and America*. S. -.or NT,wcaaa0h As. a.Yrt.OTaa0• Llaau.- 1Sur worst+ e,,~Limited. of LoadeAccident wodd Log. u 1.r F.t . t Asp 0uaaarrT*& Donne : r 1rt,tt and uuarantwI$U P°0T• orae.. u issuance, I.ortMasa comer or 'im- am ..rtl au-ai....n0 et. Wtold..trest•. Phone 17s. tl KlIJ.OP MUTUAL FIRE IN all : C K A S l' K C U.-4 arm sad isolated tee. , ruµrty 410441011. .tfi r4 -•-J. H. Mstmam, Pre...Sea �t f 1.' u., 1.- • "r.notty. Vio►s. Pre, barn.. }_ hors, nee. -1 mass.. tlesfurth P. u. lht.a:on-It }, y,.•Gretft'r. aasturto; Won/rye, W tnttirup ; M oases(ituu.. t:oor4wty, Jor.n I4t, newest'. }4olM/en: Janne.' N..,!sous: Robert }crow oarlock: ]taluulu. N'de,ai., tJtuoeneld. yen. Holme•v;Ue : IL esti. h Ifsr,uck: w-111Mm t'heroes. ,,esfutth, a Mn • nice. ',entail, 14irw-Mdse ,au p.} a4 -+--.-s 1,1. Dad eel (noir Qatds ree.tpta"l .t H. J. Aim nob • t'btklag Mont.( how". 1,r .t 44. If. , a,_ . b,oreay. tLY.s.tee at rest. teodeues. MARRIAGE IMMURES 1t'ALTRK F. KELLY, J. P.. IIUDiB1t . U. UST. l:'TC[R OT IICARRIA(lF. I.1clanenit E. R. WIQLE Iln..a;.+'r Inusr of Marriage Licenses Wi(OLE'A PHARMACY 1 •„de.rkh, Ontario wash e1. u ..:� i1. Haw of paw sae Matt at It t,a- Own a4- e• meow I. sae last•.✓ -. &aka* aka* Imo- +. swags 1 dear dew dab araeer ..atleea .16 Wall admit Wawa wit a a •••67es o. Wen\ ONIYa'-s eA, ti to �taaR aft 71wsa Osie r entaw •�yMe�Qusbasi JYiais 1 Aadel t�..s.Mew 8 • Je it •re Mare. ('odstantine ihtmba. wife of the Anstrlan Ambataador to the Tfn;ted State.. is one of the most emhusiastir tangnisti to \Vashineton. DEVELOPMENT OF A PARSON The Remarkable C f a Notable Baptist Minister NF:W MASONIC TEMPLE. GODEKICH. TEMPLE DEDICATED NEW MASONIC HOME IS DEDI- CATED BY GRAND MASTER Large Number of Masons Here from Other Places and About 260 Sit Down to F.ne Banquet After Ceres- " mons First Masonic Dedication in History of Goderich Lodge Thr Ret Walter Hobbs, who died at the Middlesex }hospital. aged 70, had worked es an auxtdlar) post- man, became a nand of Hope lecturer, and. ,eventually, a ttaptl.t minister. He ran away from hie home la London strew. Islington, when he was 14, and -for three weeks slept under railway arch.. In drain pipes. 1n bakers' harrows, or in one of the recesses on Loudon Bridge. One morning he woo found a beep In an rsx0JssShli a poltegmsp. who took him home to his mother •Heti career, briefly. WAS as boll era: Worked four months In dra er's 'hop Auxiliary postman ip1 Hollows Postman at St. Martin's -le -Cf 1. Student at Reptile Pastore' Ch's, Raptlst pastor at Norwood. Member of Lambeth Board se ;lusrdlans for it year. Mr. Hobbs had an reciting et• perlenee In lBK. when a roan. once an Inmate of the workhouse, called at hla reetdsieA at Norwood and ran off ,vitt two OtSrvrtat' banging in the hall Mr. Hobbs gave chase and the •trap turned, ewelo0sly aseaniting him, and srlobed kis watch and chafe. 141* Boli elpeSS on the Lambeth Rowse reclaim& the *(len watch with a gold aria. ld�t r ee01renlse reeeetly bought CMM eon 1160 000 toms M real Ler ae.aas- 4_I. ' ,etiMHag peel. for stn tela ,Ienee p+• 1111. flits !steeled Sparkling with dazzling brilliance, the new Masonic ientple et (:oderich, re-ently completed at ,t cost of $-ol►,- issi, w:,« the Mer.•a fon 250 masons, ti ho cute to 1 e .,n \Ve•drir.dry nigh tof last week fir the d.dirutton ut the new )Ian ' • house floe. vet ions parts of western Onlstio. Thr most worship- ful grand moister of the alasoeic grand badge .f Canada, Mr. W. U. JIcI'her- aao. K 1'.. M. P.1 of Tor mil and I.ev- se el members c f the g, a141 lodge art end. eel and coed, c:rd Ile ceremony. The art* ninny was c..uieieoerd about MAI And conclud..1 about 11) o'clock. Ad- journment was then made tai the Men- -cling canoe chub rooms while prep- aration.. were made for the oat„tnet. The Iuuuloetting hall was the scree of splendor, •vbro ire' members pi the (-left 'sat down to a sumptuous rued. I'hr banquet being ..ver speeches of a congratulatory nature followed :and were listened to with A great deal of iO4egret. Th.... who spoke were: -- The grand ,,last. r Mt.. V. U. 11t - Ph,r•Mtn. Tot not. : IC. \V. Bro. A.'Cur- r•n. Tnr•ota.; K. R'. Bre. Jelin 114,yd, Coronet.: R. W. Il,. A. S. Mvlinn. Stratton'; R. W. Ilo. Het-. D. \1a. ('ollinft. F:xet,-, : 1t.\V. Iirc. Sink h Shaw, Stratford : Rev. J.ui,s Ahrey, 4).U.G.M.. (:canton ; Bio. Richard Radcliffe. Oi-de1.ei. and others. As the dedirat,i y f 't ion is pee - formed hy the grand beige, and t. some of the Inseeb-re of tree. lodge weer unable t1,- he p.rsent, s, • memberswho ate not menthe", of the gran) ledge, limed pre tend. The perforating grand lodge was:- Mr. W. I). McPherson, K.l' 11.P.P. (:.11.. 'I'or.utn: R.W. Bto. \V. T. White. .1.4.. M. T,.rint' ; R. %V. Bro. Joseph Beek. DA: M., Tornio°: R.W. tiro. lir. .1. W. Shaw, G.S.\V., Clinton,: K.\V. fire. John 'Boyd. T'Ionto.: R.1\•. IIr.. A. A. McLennan. 4,.S. U.. Seater' h ; W. Bro. F. A. C.pue. G.J.D.. Stratford ; %V. Bro. A. Neaten. A.O.S., Seat.'th W. Bro. 1►r. l' E Ksl•. (:.T., God rich: R.W. Bi.. A. ('uiran, (:,1). of ('.. Toronto: R.W. Iltu. Rev. W.D. l'.•Iluu., U.0 Exeter : giAnd stewarde; W. 141-0.,.1Vn. Iltilie. Dungannon : \V Bro. K• ,lel irk 1 nua1F, l'itl.te : 1V. Bro. Dr. li..C. Weir. Althorn : W. Hr. Aire. Ro4..rison. I:oderi,h. and W. Bra. Naar tlrthriiree'in. Nile: \V.. Bro. ('hat ie• Ahet bare O.S.H., `..,firth: 1V. I1.0. Ur. \V. F. Clack, ti.T., (.odrri, h : lite. J. II. Hunter. (:aletieh : Bro. .4. L. (:allow. (:.S of W.: Toronto; %V. lint, Alex. St raitan (1.11.. end N'. Bro. 11. York, B. This seas the first es -lemony .f its kind held here in the history of Mait- land littler No. :<•;. and Also i1, the his- tory of the town. Ik•wdes Ute local lodge turning out in full form. a barge riunalerof visitor, were present. Simile of elle visitors, van!. they ate local turn, ate members 4-f other Ittdge-. Among the giallo Is from a distance were: -J. 'V, Kitts. Philadelphia; Charles 1. Lipp. Lowell, aln•sachu- 'tette ; R. R.' Wigle, \Viercn: A. C. ('. II.dd1", Part /when. Lawrence Lea mlrr• Toroele 'Iu.ky. North Da . (',.Ilio-, Exeter D. l).li, al., Oran ten ; Chet les Ale I. ,i, Sesforth ; Smith Shaw, SUstfied: P. W. Acott. IL.'grave ; H. r. White. Toronto ; C. A. Simmons, Toronto ; A. W. Davis. Ka rat f, roil ; 1•'rank Adam.. Stratford: P. W. Weir, Kirkaldie, Scotland ; George Williams, Smelt Ste. Marie; Wm. Phillips and Wm. Johnston, Blyth ; IS. R. W•ti•oo Detroit ; Nel- son Hell, Blyth; T. H. Trrtheway, Fort William: I). Johnston, Preston : J. Voung.on. Victoria Harbor; Chas. Hacker, Stratford : Phoma. Stewart, J. A. McTaggart, A. W. Beacom, J. Stothers, James Barr, J. M. Hamilton, J. G. Emigb, Angus McMillan and John Knox, Blyth ; F. McLean, Stratford : J. H. Pentland, Treswater : It. M. Mc- • Kay and W. J. Sims. Myth. Morning Star lodge. Callow ; (Tin- ton lodge No. 84 and 1laitannia lodge No. 170, Seafortb, weir all well repre- sented. eprosented. The local committees at -e deserving of considerable credit for the capable way they entertained the visitors :and conducted the banquet. The banquet c.rmntittee was com- posed of Bros. W. Jilllar, .lark Strai- ton, O. C. Whitely. Joseph M,-Vicker, Hairy Sturdy and Harry I•:iwards Icatctrt). Reception committee w:&.: Bros. R. 0. Reynolds. 0. 1. la*ieons, H. C. Dunlop. K. J. Megaw James Conway and Jack Straiton. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM., Kroh►, St',*'f id : Kowrn ; Kentucky ; (4. H. C. 4'. (tinnily.' 11•4 kute; Iter. U. \C Rev, .,antes Mary Town Council Will Discuss Subject at Meeting Thts Week At the next meeting of the town council on Finlay night of this week a most impnt taut wet, r, (hat of instal- ling a the alarm rys,rin, will I1.- - brought up by Conn \dyglt, who 10 els.) chairman of U1,• Fire col tier.. TXVIIIIIIAT. MAT 14„ 11114 • i THESE Perrin filoves Smart Nouse Dresses Speciat .booting of smart and useful House Dresses that arc now so pop. Slur, made of 4-.t' quality Print, in newest style., in light and dark color., sizes 4 to 42, :It t•:i. t Si.00 IO $2.75. AI. it --a - Scotch 0• eta ti-. Children's Summer Dresses of children's Print Dresses, eat in the latest styles from the hest quality of . •es from a to 11 years, from 7;5 upwards. Children's Rompers fl„z „ 1 e rel infanta' garments,.onade from good quality- Scotch Print,. and Oat/steam, from 5O u. 11'1. I • p Children's Summer Iieadwear The • W. oi' int 1 .tyle* in children's Headwear is here for your inspection. We has•r never shown • item. • a.- a . „ , in silk, lawn, strew, etc., tit all pi ices t This ti •1 a Colors, in hgbl .n.l- Anderson's Kindergarten Galatea p g•rat demand for I•ulies' house drawees and children's wear. Ahealutcly fast •1.1s, in fancy stripes and pl,iu culture, special per yard 'Jac. For the Verandah • ETeryth.ng het •• wanted to make the verandah the wort enjoyable piece around the house Corm Matting- fen 1 e rr.rndah.. item. churches. etc. Heat giatity only stocked. 22 inches wide ISc, 27 inches wide 55 , :i1t inch... wade I15c, 45 inches wide efbc. All measurements taken and I*, 1 free of charge and Coco Mats Super yowl ... %Vall last fns years. Stu 111.27 1,.'1.4-5 Mire 1r4t:40 ,urates $1.23. Bamboo Verandah Blinds The very- beet Blind'. for the verandah, keeps it cool and curufortAide. all sizes are now in stock, at 4c per equate foot.- Special oot.- R ial shuwi••g this week of Curtains, Curtain Materials, Jap flatting•. .lap Squares, Oilclo:ire Li mien cat a, McCALL PATTERNS 'Moe 56 "Make our Store -your Store" Mc('ALI. PATTERNS MilIar's Scotch Store 'Phone 56 For some time be had been agitating that the fire deperttient b- improved and lest Friday Mr. H. l.. Haulch, ,f the No, thorn Electiie Co.. was in taws interviewing several mender. of the Fite cont111it(ce in re:rl tone to having an up-tcldale syalwu installed. in conversation wish The Signal, he stat- ed that the system he rep.es•-nted tea, similar to those in use in large cities. A number of hexes pieced in d.tl'rlrnt parte of the town soul! -le connect...I with the main striker or gong on top of the court house. Thi- gong ,could act in conj a inn. with the box- by wrens of en electrical rumen'. I here would also be two smeller gongs or halt., one placed in the flr•e station and one le the pp ping station at the deck.' Mr. Batt ch st-ttetl. Coen. %Viers. believes that four boxes would be at preach sufficient. and ed' - 'locates placing thorn in the•f,ur qunr- terxof the town--..ne 111 thetas( : one in the west; rtn,ther in the •th and a tomtit in the south. This would divide the town into four sections for tire put posts, Each h .x is numbered :and when •n astern) is rung, the gang strikes the number of the b x. Thus those who hear the alarm knew exactly i❑ what direction the tire is eitustrtl. • aft•. 1,)auleh also stated to The Signal It hot. his system wits one that could he enlarged at any time without discard- ing or iscnrd-ingor dtstoy.ng that part or pat to already in use. 1L• estimmled that it would clot $11011 for the installlwtiun of such a'y stet11 as the Fir.' committee hn04' under considei et ion at the pres- ent time. • ABNORMAL EGGS Mayor Reid Possesses Some Very Obliging Hens Everybuly like- Mayor Heid. He is the general fie"rite around town, and even hie teas, recognizing the good work he had done (n connection . with the Ontario West Shore railway, : are laying hint ..bnormal egg.. The • other day Hie \V"tehip went tc his hen roust anti he was.urpri..•I1 to find - that a small ,fin• tea pullet had laid hint A couple of 1nr.n'. e4- egg'. ,lot, strange Nt ears. Oreds..rxge. rete tiw. , FEEB E �' t dal rise and it tbii: veuerr.t.ise the. fLCDt.G ' chief megistrote that a• the editor. of the local papers weer hungry looking chop.. he would make rich a preen( o1 an egg. One. wi• given to the Star Are Told How to Regain , and the other tI The Kige.l. Strength d Vigor. H 1th eggs m••ione.1 71 inch^. by St; Inches and weighed 24 ounces. They As one grows old the waste of the I were about the size of geese eggs. system( becomes more rapid than re- Mr. Reid. howeve., steles that he got art more .lowly and the treed from 11 r. Jantr. Si w, of Mae effectively than yo ( ve pair, the organa, in nth, the dr- William street. Mr. `thaw has alwo relation is poor. the blood thin and , been noted for keeping a tine strain el 1 digestion weakfowl but he he. not been *hie to ge his hens to do hila such favors hy Vino'. our dellrlotts cod ,her and 1ay' ing the fine eggs (bey lay for Ha. �fmn tonic without oil le the Ideal dVorshlp altfe° gthener and body-builder for old The egg received at The Signal was folks, for It contains the Tory elwmemt@ h seeded to rebuild wasting tissues and replace weakness with strength Vied Elm fortifies the system Nosiest cold@ sad thee pretests pneemoela. Yrs. Man Trey, of Columbus. Ca., says: "if people eery how the good Thief deer old peepiw. 1 am sere Seo voila be nnabM to amply the be- amed mend. 1 ..ever took anything 1wfere that did me se much good al Sail. it 1s the nose( Onto asd Arssgth Mester 1 ever mead 1a my Hie' H Wool rans to befld or the to Ise ad people. and emote strength we d refers year 0105•!• WO. Da.lop, Druggist. tiodesieb,Ost. Cooked after the ordinary fah ion and it proo4ded the whole staff with prov- isions for '24 day'. The alai, report that the egg waft exeeptionally good and they ars hoping that Mr. Reid's pallet will lay him another egg 0l the same dimension. and that It will find Its way to The Signal office alb. N n9L1 ....tete boy a1 M7YIIRs IN- sONIf. Arp rad* 4- lam a pm 10 p. *Aar tubi ..cele • cart tos wafts, w meg fe ,1. massive Mad smite= tv=re.Y r+.�e - atm ,I 111111 Thi �• - -��'-- �`�=�r,. Telephone Brings -Companionship - WHEN 1.\ il('r morning's work --�-------,.a-..+- el .l is (lent' anis lunch ills- t' ✓ ,/ p lsetl 0f. the housewife turns to the social side of AMID- �-. 1 housekei'ping she calls up her friends and brightens the 111 II day b a personal el needlework -these a l'' 1 to v n eat. Kinks. )';Inn nee(111 �� ►4-6 ihcg(. re � 6 p ..11 a • sometimes diverting, but a woman era\es real companionship. She longs to hear a living, laugh?ng, human v(iice---longs for someone to talk to about the little,- intimate, personal things. She talks and listens to the voice that talks to her about the things she liked best. The telephone has banished' her loneliness. Hare you a Telephone in your home' The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. tl -Pet county will sole on the Scott act next Nuvetelwi. -Port Elgin 1,11.'ler• ate ttlikiilg .I( holding n io ling tem! cement this 1 ,year. -siK'. Seals ZtE shit -4 +iPagibe readrnt of Milvestuh, h,., I.a•s.•t1 to his eternal rest. --Owing to a decre•50 in population Harri•Gon will in future h..4- only three lirrneed hotels. - \VAlkerton street. will h.• oiled d ir• ing the coniine s1.tn.ucr It will take 470*) gallon., of nil me seven rent• pet ea I Ian. FRECKLES Now is the Tune to Get Ref of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckle... ,u the prescription othine double strength --is guaannteed to temovsI thew. homely spots. Simply get an mince of ,thine- I double .treingth-from any druggist and apply • little of it night and morning and you should Loon see that even the worse freckle* have begun to disappear. while the ligbter ones have vanished entirely. It Is edlosn that more than an ostaee Is seeded to el>!. p.letel Blear e .itis ed gala . beam- tfful eller C. th Be sale to sei (lair {hit lleable sbreestb Wales as thle M soil eider Rmasetee or seooey heck If it tails to nesotie treekke. 1 ieweleateeetersettieteeseueeweeitereWeeserowereweoesseweewassesewasseweeteseseetate TO BUILDERS Haying now installed a re -cut Band SaY', are prepared t.' supply builders an.I the trade with RECUT SIDING in any quantities and of any material for buildings. LUMBER OF ALL SIZES TO ORDER A large stock of Lumber on hand of' standard sizes. 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