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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-5-21, Page 44 T u'.ansv, MAN 21. hall THE t3I(fl AL : GODERICH ONTARIO .0411011. 1 You will dike the Tlse L dll.. AidRwillHt at home of Mrs. Milton Woodson Thuts- 'wUse rich thstrengand hill flaOortl day, Maygtth. Our vilage blacksmith is busythis week manufacturing the splt log drags, as ordered hy the council for use In the township. Rev. Ii T. Crossley, the noted evan- gelist, wbn is bolding a two weeks' 0mer ting at Hohnesville, will preach at tirthrl Methodist cburcb, (ildertcb townshipp. oo Sunday, May 24th, at 14)..I) All are cordially. Incited to at- tend this service. 8ENMtt1LER Tea 'Y• good tea.; ... O •• • •3 l:xe. p• I,.lu.11y Omsk I'I izes 3 w well Or. a.. ltr,I.il ,.I1•1 .t ♦ on view Lal 1I.- t. Huh- ♦ • Lyric Theatre Goderi h's Eremite..Picture Hone ileo to aim* a another Lig Number' Contest Commencing MONDAY. MAY 25th. til FRIDAY, MAY 20t)•, iiclusive write•. wu,d,tw. EIII1a b(0.111 111.•11111• I.r o- 1'.11111 Ile rarh'n'ght. and els.,, H,• nt.'s' latest awl Inns) III 111,1 r nnuv,1al nul.ic Special Songs, with a complete :I r: change of P:oc,a:nme ra.11 ,ght i Don't forget the opening date I Monday, May 25th Everybody Try Admission 'ant-ustial 1 O0 and 50 COUNTY_=DISTRICT GODERICH TOWNSHIP The G«lerieh' Township Rifle .s o- ciatinn will hold a shoot over their range un Monday, May 2,th. Com- , petition will hes for the Dominion of Canada prize. This will he the first of r for the a lathes of four e petiti•mAbove-tut-to ionel prize. All nlemlwrs wishing to r pate for 1hie prize mustl.. present and shoot at rut h comleti- iion or rut frit their chance of winning lie pt. ze. T. R. Rrsnt-K• Secretary. NILE Thr annual invert and tea meeting will Iw held in Nile chinch on SI 1a), '2. May ,th. Nile's tea meetings tern justly f. in this vi,•iniry (..r the excellent wittily u( the programme land supper, acid no ripener: or ettunt � has bee.. roared to make this yeti't pn- trriniunn•nt ".one hettet ' than all pre. - ..it -chug and the event of the season. Theeelehrnied artist, Mr. .1. Uinhven Muu1)nal-1, last hone. who has delight- ed 1'unonto audien.•rs for years, has been se:need and will tender the en- tire programtne Do not fail to hear him. Supper will he served fr six to right p.111. Adnlirtsion, :dl ..rota. N,,i hang to roz'rb• young heads in the Itt ,wide nay nt ktrig Matures. It ) tool Kirin en 11 .n• j,oy a ltr"%%Ii a imbe final ,hr start. Popular• with grown-ups In • $I.00to$I2 Anaiern s wsll Iw _it• free in d.. nk.pit•g and flo-ling. R. R SALLOWS That Spring nit The many attrac- tive features of our men's and young men's Spring Cloth- ing will be most in- teresting to our cus- tomers. We have now on exhibition many new Spring Models, the latest thought yocfh g tri • e ri's suits for Spring w e a r. Pridham's clothing possess an individuality of their own ---not by accident, but due solly to infinite care and attention to detdils. Suits $ro.00 to $22.5o See o'ur newStraw Hats, Swell Mush- room Shirts, elegant Neckwear for the holiday trade. Walter C. Priaham Sole Agent for Toth Century Brand Clesllriedgtand King Hats Headlight Uven1M LAURIER Mr. Sandy McDonald has purchased A fine new muggy. Miss Margar.te McLennan apent.ibtt week -end at her huuaa herr. Mr. Malcolm M, Crrchir paid ay a frit to Laurier last week. Mrs. B. Finley, of Pe-terhnro, is the guest ot Mr.. J. Jamieson, Lake V sew Farm. Miss Beth Boyd_ of Godericb: visi- ted her brother, Mr• Charles Boyd, on Sunday Inst. Mi... Elizabeth Brown, of Amber ley, was the guest of Miss Sophia. Kemp- ton on Sundae. Mr, Harry SValker has returned to (hilt, frh after spending a few weeks with his uncle, Mr. J. \Vmlker, here. Miss Christens VacNain left for To- ronto to train for s nurse in the gcn- eral hospital there, Her many fiiends wish her success. _ -- AUBURN Mr. Alfred Asquith is spraying the fanners' otebaroa. Mr. George Yunghlut sir:tired * cat of cattle to Tot onto la -t week. Mr. John Johnston is putting a cement wall tinder Miss Islat.*s house this week. Mrs, James Jackson arrived home on Fri.l..v to irsi..t in cat ing for her mother, who 11as Ileeu confined to her bed the past month. Alrasra. Howson & Luwsun's twill is running twain after a week's tear, owing to a break in their rugine, with Ur. \Vto M_rwatt as sawyer. Thesympathy of tbi. - twunity goea out to Mr, Robert Reid'* family Lal the Ins. of their sun, Rohm t. who was killed at. Winnipeg, Manitoba. He fell 10 'feet while working nn a rower,reeeiv.ng injuries which proved fatal. The remains will Ire brought here for interment Mrs. R. T. Ptrinp,err'sbahy Loy le improving all the time. `Mrs. H. Mew, sr., had a had attack of asthma last week that prostrated her for some Herne. The Stewart Estate have another I hired elan. who is all on his Ion..roiue In the little house at the nurseries". The Adult Bibb clays and Sunday school of the Methodist church are ar- ranging•for a picni. tin June 13th. Mir Jackson, our former school teacher, has being paying an extended visit amongst her friends in the vill- age. Mi. Si 1 Mitchell has had a bad lame hack for the part week or ru and has not been able to follow hid usual I oceup itioo. Rev. A. W. Brown and Mr. Luther l Alibi attend Jisttict meeting as dele- gates front Hrnmillrr circuit of North street Methodist church this week. ST. HELENS The rifle shoot will he on the 23Lh of May instead of Matto day,'2.3rd. ttet. Vm. Mackintosh attended the presbytery meeting at Kincardine. S1. e. Hugh Macdonald and Mr. Wm. M ,cd-malJ visited at Donnybrook Ia.t week. g Mrs. ('. E. D.trnin received word of !the death act her mother. Mr. John Reid. of Ashtlrld. A little visitor has conte In stay at the huule of Gunn. Janes Pordnn in I the person ot a tine h,y- ('ongratu- dations We untie' stand that Rev- Mr. Rich- ardson, of ('hti.t church. rs leaving this week on • teal luontjts visit lis Englsud- - Miss M. E. Rutherford and Miss M. -Mtn ray *trended Ib. presbytery meet- ing in Kincardine is delegates from the Harris wistliuu band. A number of ladirr from Calvin church motored on Tuesday afternoon In Kinr•rdine tis, attend the annual meet ing of the Maitland presbyterial. POST ALBERT A very sad death occurred in the village OD Saturde) evening, May Inch, when Agnes \S shalt i . beloved wife of lir. Nelson Pril•ion, tv.n cal- b•d to 1he great Iwvo,tl Much sytil p.ohy i. felt for the hrre teed hu.baud m1111 lbit. salting children. Not only will she be very h missed by the (*wily. but by the whole eou•u.unil y as she was • WWII iI f.i. i l of all and every one ape•tlks in the higbe.t terms of her, She was • n.rnrher of Mt. An- diew't 1•t.•shylerian cburch and also belonged to the \I ia.ionery ..neiet y, who sent a trail ifol wreath a. a IMt taken of theireffect'on for bre. ' Re- side. Mr Pearson. there are Mister Gorden, Mies itnna and infant son. There air ala., lett to mnu1 n her loss Hve sisters and two brothan.MIs • Nellie \Vehriter, of Port Albert : Mn- Martis Richmond, of Regina : Mrs Harry t vWVilt ille"Jawcw nes Rstei- fo t, Minnie: grs. HHarr• Morrison, of Detroit ; Mr. James \Vehwtsr, of Blyth. and Mr. Archie Weteter in Alherts. Owing to the ahesnce n( itev. U. (comm. the praetor. Hes. J. E. Hunter, of Dungannon. conducted the funeral service which was held on Tuesday afternoon and interment was made In Port Albert cemetery. The following were the pallbearer*: Messrs. W. 13- Hawkins. H. Hawkins. ,1. A. Green. \V, Gauley. \V, Vroo.nan end W. McConnell. Mr. and Mn, Woe. Hearn end Moa Jame. Mur- phy, of Ruffolo. were herr for the fun- eral, also • number of relative. from Myth and Auburn. SUFFERED With Biliousness and Sick Headache l algsry, Alberta, .duly t1. 1811 I wase great sufferer fora long time with Bilioaale.., Nick Headache and i.iv.r trmthle. Nothing seemed to do me any good. I hod alninet given up in despair when I derided to try FiM PILI v After taking ahrntt half • hoz the headache* stopped and my appetite improved. I have joss finished the fifth hex and feel as well as ever. 1 eats heartily recommend Fig Pills for *toninrh end Inver troubles. Mrs. M Nilson Heald at all dealers In SS Mdau rents hexes nr matted by The Pled Pill Oo.. St 'nomas. Out. SW In fioderich by E. R. WII(ie. dr.aIR. ST- AUGUSTINE Mise Lizsie Kearney ia visiting friends in this vicinity this week. Sowing corn and roots is the order of the day with the farmers around h. e. The stone masods have the foundu- tiun of Mr. Gilbei t titieves' new barn nearly completed. Rev. Junes Wilson, of Toronto, vis- ited his father, Mr. Joseph Nilson, sr., of the 7th concession, last week'. Mts. Mabel Nilson returned to her home near London last Smtutday, after a two weeks visit with ft iron's in this vicinity, Mr. David SlcAlliaterand Mies Rrtsy McAllister attended the anniversary services in Month Kinloss church Inst Sunday. The annt;al meeting of the St. An- gnstine women's institute was hell it the home of Mrs, Robert Thompson 1 t 1. \Vednesdav afternoon. There was a gond attendance of members. Foolowing are the n"lcern appointed for the coming year:-I're•ident, Miss Rebores. Thompson:1st vice-pre.idrnt, Mr.. Samuel Thnn•p..an : 2n1 viee- preaidenr. Mise Maty C nips : ere - n -tory. Mia* Josephine McAllister ; as- sistant-eeretan. Miss Eliza Thomp- son : direr -tors. Mee. Hugh King and Mrs, \V. R. Andrews ; district direc- tor. Miss M. A. 1%ronhy. ST In: ur 01110. (IT, 111" T. Lar,. , 1•cc 15 /'nt'tTT. 1 sa Frank J.1 heney Blake. oath that bo 1. .n- lor partner of the florist F. .1 Cheney & 1'n.. donna bu.inenn in the City of Toledo 1'ounty and Atm., afo,..•Id. toed that .*M firm all! may tb. .un of ()Sr: HUNDRED Ut)LI•A118 for each and arery etas of Craarrh that ear not toe cured by the nee of Hall'. ' atarrb FItANK J. 1'HIWEY Sworn to hefn.r mo knot .rb.erib..t te ray n' .encs. tha Oh of Iteeewher, A. D. IWt. liS al.) A. W. 0L1EAeOX. trraRv P,'si. Hall- •Catarrh r'nn i• takm\Ini.rnally..-4 act. &teeter on ,h. )I.r+d .unit mats.. ••,r farr, of .hr .y.tew. `tend for tootlmot.l.t. for. Aidrr.. 1-. J 1 ItF:N F:Y & t o. Toledo. 0. t'.14 t,7 T.tke H*11 . famlIy P111. 1., ondIpation. KIPPER The rifler. onion grower. have now til their seed sown. Mir Maud H ek.r hs. returned house alter a three months wait in Ilre+sps un. Mr- Rutted C.Jmnr., of R.af.trth. paM a visit in hi. n.w antnn".Ltle tut ►he riser. Mrs, Wesley Harvey. )f-nitwriress fl,..ry and villager, hare h.rn itlantina terser/ and fancy teethes this wo.k, addl • a pretty ap- pearance to their bow.ea. The ladies of the Methodist church held their Eadie.' Aid meeting at the home of Mr.. John H. iWn.dsl. nn Thur•,dsy•when a goodly number at- tended Mr. Clifford H. Watson, who has been interested in the In. bane, busi- ness.. left ter scrim ford on Naturda morning, whore he has secured a job he'll. Royal hotel. The porcupine ci(ture1 hy Mr. Fred Fowler. of the 2nrl rnnr.osinn of Stan- ley. and which attracted so many to WO and ...o it, s. dead- A. many as forty different persons went to se. it in inc d.y Mawr*. McGregor smith, have just r Ihreehing outfit fn r ft• Measly. Geer , London. Mrs*r.. Tom 11111, and Tom Media. of known as the "Tw Mr. Melfi. was in Mon- day lad he railed nn of Eemotelville. of many year.. tact Bros . of Tanker evolved a (Inc new r this coming sea• eon's work. It ren sista of a 2i', -Lore power engine and pastor pnroh•ssd George Whit.. R hone of F.gmnndvill., Kipp.n. popularly n Tom.,.' bolt a friendly crack a few days ago. When tl.atortll on Mon• Mr. Thomas Hill, They are nkl fikmds as Loeb ser kern bnei.weenten and stick eke to Amine e. they do not moot as frvs(urenl ly as they would lik.. They had a grand time on Monday Nutt renewing and review- ing a /nen.tehip extending over a period of SO vearn- The entnbin.d ages of thew Iwo veteran., who have been Mrikirsg sparks from the old an This Lady Knows • Flow to Keep WE!I t11 altiajs Lisps ing ile tkc lhJsl 1 GLg7rxtu.a Max. "I think GIN PIII.I.S are the fittest things for the kidneys. When first I came to Canada, 1 angered with dread- ful Pains to my Back, that made me quite ill. A friend gave me six of your GIN PILLS and after 1 had taken one dose, I felt less pain. 1 then got myself a box and before half of it was goat, I had lost all the backache. It did seem • treat to be rid of the pain. If any one tells me, what a pain they have in their back, I sate "You should try GIN PILLS." was. J. Ptcea=LL, Take Mrs. Pickrell'a advice and take GiN PILLS. They will cure you of every traceof Backache, Kidney Trouble or Rheumatism. Soc. a box, 6 for $2.5., - sent on receipt of price if your dealer dors not handle them. Money bock it GiN PILLS do not give prompt relief. Samplefree if you mention this paper. National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. Mango -Tone Blood and Nerve Tablets correct Female Troubles and make pure, rich blood. • Soc. a box. 206 vil, i4 Ilei years, and they aro still hnth in the heroes., and h:dh enjoying good health. Mr. Hill, who is in his Hlth yrnr at the hl.cl,tntithing busi- ness and 51 years in E t,nnndville, will he W) years of age this moiling August. Mr. Melli. r.me tet Kipnen in 1102, learning his trade with the late Robult Medi.. and with an absence of seven years 11 is been here met. since. Tbet these two generals of the craft are sl ill on their jobs, full of energy sod still able and willing to take a mans pert at the tinge. nr any other place. proves the truth of the old adsge. that it Is tetter to wear out than rust out. It will he the nineties.. wish of many friends of this worthy pair that they may he still spared to their friends wed the public, and that when they do remove trn,n this sphere they will fall in the harness, DRINK HABIT Reliable Home Treatment Thousands of wives, mothers rend sisters are enthusiastic in their praise. of ORRINE. h• tree it has rural their loved ones of the "DRINK HABIT" and thereby brought happi- ness to their h• ,t,.s. Can he given secretly. ()BRINE conte only $Lis) per box. Ask for Free Bsoklet. F. J. Butlaud druggist.__ -Perth county hog. in Winnipeg have organized .n a.socia•ion. FARMERS ATTENTION ! When \'tau are in town call and see my large dis- play of all kinds of Cockshutt farming im- plements, Brantford carriages, Adams' wagons, Nisco manure spread- ers, etc. erbert F. -Morris Hamilton Street T. Swartd 'Bus, Livery and Hack Stables MONTRRAL e1TRRP'T icier OFF THS SWAMI c a 1;8E4MEET ALL TRAINS A D : PASSRNGER : HOATM r8E Paaeengern celled for in any part of the town for all train• at (1. T. R. or C. P. R. depots. Prompt eery ice and careful atton- Over Livery and Hack service will his Mand up- to-date In every respect. Your pat ronage sollcil ed. T. SWARTS Phone 1U' Montreal Street ••••••••••••a•••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• a THE COLBORNE STORE ifflo • • • 'SPRING • • • • • Our Stylish Spring Suits for women will be on sale yet anoth- • er week. Reductions of from $4.00 to $6.0o a suit should see the • • last mad of them this week. They are all this Spring's goods, tailor • • • • • WASH SUITS for Women, Girls and Children • • Children's range in prices from 5cc to $I.00 a suit. Girls' from $t.00 to • • $2.00 and women's from $1.25 to $5.5o. We buy direct from the makers which • • allows us to give you prices dead right on them, • / • LAWN WAISTS • •• •• •• • • • • • •• •• • Never before in the history of this store have we had such values in Waists as we are now offering. They are mads of fine waist lawn and voile, beautifully trimmed with emhroidery.and lace ; long or short sleeves, open back or front and made to correct sizes. Now is the time to make your selection while the stock is at its best. 1 he warm days are' here and a nice cool Lawn Waist is a necessity. HOSIERY Dtto't forget that this store has held Hee place for Hosiery fur" many apse. and atilt tlteintains that pn.iiion. Yue can Hnd the stat. eaten amines Hiatt have been round here in termer years. Nr e111•rretied again thin year in seem i.tg tore Iisual lot of i:lsl of Ladn•s' Black Bose, sizes I4, $1, 1)t and 111. Two pairs for tt 4l{0 Equally good value in other prices- We make a specislt) of 2.1 cent stocking.. in heavy, weed' and line sheer lisle. Easy un the fret and good to wear, ,, • ______ ___ • • • Standard J. 11. Colborne D. A, • •x Patterns THE HOUSE OFRELIAUILITY Corsets • i•••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• D. & A. CORSETS \Ve breve put int Muck 00 p tire of tie new SU?ERBA Corset. Regular price 11 00. ky taking so many of throe we got thein at a price which allow. Lae to offer them on a spall margin for quick selling at only 71110. This is a chance to net en op -to -the -moment summer weight corset. D. A A. u.*ke, et a very small prier. Note only. 790 • • •• •• •• •• • •• •• •• •• • BRUSSELS Mc. J. F. Rowland and children are home from en extended visit at Pieton- Bruasela intermediate foothell tram i4 grouped with Clinton and Wroxeter in the first draw. Mr.. A. J. Mano has gone to To- ronto to attend the Women's Mission- ary convention this week. There are * good many cores of Pneumonia and la grippe in thio Ine"lity due to the cold, damp weather, The Itrussehr-Seaforth stage, which ran for about (10 years, has been taken 111 the route. Rural mail entries killed the husinese, but it is missed. Mrs. Wm. Mundell, aister to MM. W. Pryne. of Brussels, died in Toronto re -eptly of heart trouble. She was a widow. 54 years of age, and Irft o0 child, en. Rev. W. J. Smith, RA., one of the secretaries of temperance and moral reform in the Methodist chinch, gave ao addressll.rs no his work that was full of interest. •At the last meeting cf the villsge council, Mr. Wnn. Gnmeron was at* (win tel to the vacanry entered by the death et Mr. Edw•re. Bryans on the rural telephone hoard. Thursday, June iath. is the date art f' r the annual ex, 11111100 10 the model tat in a' Guelph, tinder the auspices of the F.tllt Huron fainter* institute. A special ti :1;11 0111 be run for that day's nut ing. The closing 'riveting of Brume,* wo men's institute will be held on Friday. Mrs. M. WIker will girt. a paper 011 "Lessons ..n the Life of Queen Vie- toriv,'• and after the addre.. the ufRrers for the roaring year. will be. elect Pd. A problem Iw'(nre Brumrels council is that of instituting the curfew bell. Recently a delegation of Ifldies waited on the village fathers and asked for the adoption of m hylaw, but the board i. divided or the propriety of its use, standing three to twn. In- quiry will be made as to working of the curfew in other towns, and in the menntiute the question is shelved Poster. are out calling attention of the public to the cornerstone laying of the new Pteshyterian church on Mon- day. -Lith inst. at 230 p.m. Rev. I)r. duaakt etitt,ni .t 4b...Torusta Grohs. ail! perform the ceremony. after which addrwt.w will he given by Mr Wm- Pr/udfnnt. M.P,P. ; Mr. A. H. Musgrove, M.P.P.: Mr. James Bownlan, N -P.: Mr. A. Hlelop, ex-M.P.P., local clergy and others. Supper will he served on the manse lawn. Rev. A. J. Mann,. B.A.. is the Traitor. Atthe ,pinnal inertia, of Brussels MethodistSehiss t.h school officers were sleeted as follows:-Supsrinten- dent, Mr. W. R. Ken :' associate supeilntendent, Mr. F. 11. Milroy ; sec- retaries, Mestere, W. J McCracken and Ernest Plum ; tre,trt4rer, air. R. A. Pryne; orchestra c due . Mr. H. L Jackson : home department. superintendent, Mt*. W. Rand. ; rradls roll anperintsndsntr. Mee. H. L Jarkntn end Mia L. Downine. Amount contribtted for missions $7S - A teachers' tea prrreded the business programme. Rev. D. Green, M.A pa.. tor. presided. JAP-A-LAC - the Content -Producer DINGY, discolored and unsightly Hoon are not con- ducive to contentment. Why not bring about their complete traruformation by moans of the JAP-A-LAC "Model Floor" process) This process consists in applying two coats of JAP- A-LAC ground color, a coat of JAP-A-LAC graining color (which is grained with 1' e JAP-A-LAC graining tool). and then two coats of natural JAP-A-LAC-pro- ducing a bright, hard, durable,finish like polished oak. JAP-A-LAC is made in 21 colon for furniture, woodwork, amid floors. Alwsys put up in Green Tuns hearing the same•'GU-IDDEN Cap TO -DAY at your local hardware stare for a JAP-A-LAC cloy card, and ai .f ti. little k.ok "A Thousand awl One Uses d JAP-A•LAC. IN GODERiCH JAP-A-LAC IS SOLD 131( Taking a Long Holiday Mr- A. `t, Valleao, collector of cus- tom. at Des.ronto, arrived in town last week to take charge of the bead ofRne In the alts.are of %Ir. Asher Fat" - row. wholly; been granted six months' lease of altlence. Mr, yarrow d (ring his long tenure of riffle* here ha• made many friend' ani they hope to it.. him hack at his old poet in release health at the expiratkxt net his holiday - 1 ratn 1t will he reeber.d that Mr. \'al - lean was here Inc those weeks last *ummee and doting that rims h. was merrh Imprwtled with the beauties of God.rkh. The Mends be 'nude here then will welcome him bast swain. it. Glair Vwne► C. L..eSL Tensaw The Empire Typewriter Visible Writing -Perfect Alignment Lightning Escapement Endurance Speed New Model .77 WILLIAMS 14 Adelaide Kt As weal hy the U.P.P, . hank of Montreal. Mcrct. tnls Rank. Royal Henk. Northern Orogen Bank. Might rir-reetroies, Limited, R.nTele phnne Ce., eta. Made in Canada -Therefor. - ..Ave 25 per nsnt that miser he paid as duty on all ot her makre. it Costs you Nothing to Try out an Empire in "Empire" Your Office ANUFACTURiNO CO., Limited , Toronto \York. Montreal, Que. T will poly or THE E SI 3NA i. to 50 Cents end of yearf t • ,,