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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-5-28, Page 4• TirVtsaaaT, MAT 14 1.114 THE tiIG2'AL : GODERICH ONTARIO Rich Indian bis blended with flavory Ceybas. Tea "is good tea Installments INSTEAD of buying as speculative real estate on the installment plan, you should buy revenue producing investments on the installment plan. Upon request we shall be pleased to suggest suit- able investments for you. A. H. Martens & Co. Members Toronto Stock Exchange 11O11D sad SNARE RROEERS C. P. R. BUILDING, TORONTO 12-34 LET t'- I'KEP%RE YOU ".RUR A BCdl NEsd t .11IKICR. ATrENI, '!_LIOTT Torre,•,•. tuts., where you will get rorrert It -true 1 u sou -ut,t ,re in entwining 'n.pluy• m nt Shen competent. t allege t pin 111 suntme . Enter eery Owe. ('ataincur tees. B sue Nothing to nuzzle young heads in the B,-,welie wsv of making picture... Boys and girls can en- joy a Brownie right from the start. Popular with grown-ups tato.., $I.00 t0 $12 Amateurs will ire given lessons free its developing and finishing. R. R. SALLOWS wewwa,... seWsewsienerweenersettow, FARMERS ATTENTION ! When you are in. town :All and see my large dis- play of all kinds of Cockshutt farming im- plements, Brantford carriages, Adams' tvagons, Risco manure spread- er;, etc. Herbert F. Morris Hamilton Street r T. Swans' 'Bus, Livery and Hack Stables Mos•ri(KA I. `TRttT J user °FF Tilt. StC O E WESTFIELD There passed away at the bows of his grandparent., Mr. and Mn. J. Hed- moud, on h'ridsy morning, May '�nd, Hilary Raymond Hell, infant son of Mi. and Mrs. Jol•u Bell, ut Barone. Al• b tis. aged ten months and three data, Mrs. l(rll and three rhil len cisme home before Christine* to spiend the winter with her parents. The filth, baby cuntra'ted tt es Ll then bronchitis iron which he never truce• r.d. Mueh sympathy is extend., to Mr and Mrs. Bell in their sad l.we, ai he was a par tienluly Mile tet Ili ld. Thr funeral took piece to St. Augustine cenmetet% tt•t sun -lay nee eine ,t, 1.i tie o's hack (taloned by many eoriowthl frit ads. DUNGANNON Mies E. Cane has leen on the rick liar for a few dept. Mr. David Henderson is improving ,.icely from his illnrrn. Mr. Cecil }ipso was on the sick list for u few slave lest week. Mr. J. \Vslknm and Mr. 1). Sproul were in titrJerirh on Monday. Mr. George e. of Seaforth' (Cohigh school, was honer for the holiday. Quite a number from here attended the tea -Meeting at Nile on May 25th. • Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mt -Clore and cbildien spent Monday in Ooderich. Me. J. F. Mallough. of Toronto, was 111 the village for a few days last week. Mr. Fred'freleasen, of Toronto, is visiting hist nsrente and relatives here. Mr. Jaynes Rose and daughter. Mire Natter, were in Ripley on Tueu.day of last week Mr. Wm. M. Plonk, orf New York, returned home fart week after visiting his aunt. Mrs. Roberts. Rev. J. E. Hunter attended' the dis- trict meeting In Uoderichon Thursday and Friday of last. week. The regular monthly meeting of the Dungannon branch of the Wo- meus institute will be held in the Orange hall on Thursday afternoon, Miry'3ith, ar twn p.m. Mr. and Mol. R. McKenzie, Rev. G. Gomm. Mre. Pattieor, Mrs.W 4t ui her, Mi... E. Elliott and lire. R. Davidson attended a missionary convention at Kincardine on Tuesday of last week. LEEdURN Miss Winnie Shaw was home from Throats, for the holiday. Mr. Thoma. Bogie left on Monday to join hie beat after ►pending a week at ria hotue. .Mrs. O. Clutton, of Stratton,. is visiting ber mother, Mr,. John Hor- ton at pre.ent. Mir. Jessie Linklater and her friend, Mier M,Oregor, of Bayfield, spent the2lth at the former'. home. The Wowet.'e Missionary t(oeiety will meet on Wednrsdayafternoon at the home of Mrs. Archie Horton, when a report of the convention held in Toronto will he given. Mr. O. Stewart bed his Karn partial- ly raised fart Thursday. It was eum- pleted by Mr. \Van. Brown and his gang of men from Purt Alpert ham starter) to put up the cement wall herr. Many from around here attended the funeral of Ihr late Mrs. John Me- rvin. itm Staltfonl, on Monday. Mrs. McNevin lived here before going to `ialtfterd. She was a good friend of all and every one spenks in the highest tet 1.1,4of-her. M ueh cytopathy i. felt fir Ib.. bereaaed faintly. She leaves. three sons and three daughters. A teed nese sleeting of Leehurn church was held on We•lnrsdav night, to lay plans for the fixing of their rhurt•h. Muth interred her treen taken its the work and a large number of the rongrega_iun turned out. Atter a waster ,argument it war derided to have the Sunday school taken down, stove the ehrrrrh end put a basement under it. The work is going to Part tight away so as to have it fini.hed before the cold weather ccnulleoees. ST. HELENS Miss McNeill, of Calvin, visited at lir. 1 W. J. Todd's. Mr. John McLean is at present con- fined to the house. Mires Lilian (.hark spent the holiday i with friend. at Westfield. Mr. John Campbell, of Dungannon, called on friends on Trueday. Mn. Carnpiell, of Ripley. 'tent the week -end at Mr. Neil Campbell's. •Mrs :M4. Pusais tlattad.hsr mother.. mo=w meet/ Ra onas' for a fa* days lost wirk. Empire day wars spent very quietly in Mt. Helens. Mouse went fishing. enme pirknicking and others to the rifle range. The annual meeting of the St. Helens branch of the \Vomt•o's Insti- tute was held at Mrs. A. Anderson's on May 2Ist. The officers elected for the enauine year ale as follows :— Preeident, Mrs. A. Anderson: •lose president. Mn. Ed. Thom ; secr, .tary- lr,aattrer, Mrs. R. K. Miller: direr - tore, Miss M. Rutherford. Mina M. Campbell and Mrs. John McQuillan: committee. Mrm. O. Webb. Mrs. Joe (taunt. Mrs. 8. Naylor, Mrs. James. (taunt. Moe M. MrQuilltn and Mite A. McKrozo• : auditors, Mrs. 1). Todd ' and Mrs. W. 1. Miller ; (segaaiat, Mrs. W.R. Perrier and Mir Maud a(t:Quillin. The .erretary's report Mowed a good i standing for the institute and an In - I crease of Member-. The meet are held on the last Thnreday of eaeh tnontle. Visitors are always welcome. The institute Is etfll taking up the work of improving the cemetery and would tip P to hear from partite , Interested in the work. Thew wbn h the kindly pent donations are N tol- lows t—Roy. Q Hut herford, Maws, Murdoch Prow. R. Ria., 0. 13. 11111. D M. MeDospild. A. D. Caetere., C. B. 1f� A. McPherson. BURKS MEET ALL TRAIN AND : PAMMFNOER ': BOATS ss Paetrgeru reliedInc in any part of the town for all trains at O. T. R. or C. P. R. depots. Prompt service and careful mitten - Our Livery and Hack esrvice wilt he found un- to -date in ever) respect. Your patronage solicited. T. BWARTB 'Phatw 107 Montreal Street a ( (p=er 1111{wttared. t3, lex M PORTERS HILL Maes Ruby Potier spout Bunchy at home Mr. Wesley Vanderhurgh was in Mitchell on Monday. Mr. end Mr.. Wm. Moir, of Byron. visited Mrs. Male's parents. Mr and Mrs. John Con. 11,. services will Ite withdrawn from Batbel church on Sunday next, Msy Met. on account of the rally services in Holuirsvitle. AUBURN Mr. Samuel Johnston, sr., is on the sick list at present. Mrs. -lobo Phillipe ham ber father visiting her at present, Mr. Dickinson Arent elle holiday wit it his mother in Tomato. Mr. John Jsckse.o, of Sebtingville, came home for Victoria day. Mira Annie Jackson, of Toronto. visited ber parents over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilkins'. of Ooderieh, visited et Mr. (,teor•ge Daw- son... Mr. Henry Yuni blut, of Zurich. spent the holiday with his mother here. Mr. Andre v Itobm-rton, of Oakville. visited hie mirente at Wittper ibis week. Mr. Prior, of Clinton, is tinily at Mr. Lawrence Pleetzer's new house build- ing the hrirk-work this week. Mr. and Mi.. Alfred Asquith visited their daughter, Met O. McIlveeo. et Watford. during the Victoria day holidays. Subscribe tor The Signal and assist the young ladies who are trying for the trip to New York. Bermuda arid Thousand Islands. The Mlaaee Blair are waking some changesand alterations to their rest- droce, which will greatly improve its present appearance. Dr. A. J. Irwin, of Wlogham, mo- tored to Auburn on Wednesday of last week and slant the day with his brother, Mr. Joseph Irwin. Ui•s Eliza Pierce has been in Clin- ton hospital undergoing a alight oper- ation. Her many friends are glad W know she Is improving nicely. Mr. W. T. Riddell, one of our enter- prising merchants, has purchased a Furl motor car and can now he seen each evening enjoying life. Tuesday he motored to Seaforth, accompanied BEGIN AT ONCE PERI<ONAL IN*TRUCTION at students deck makes It possible to enter any day and ensures rapid adYartoement at THE NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE OWEN ROUND, ONTARIO " Larne start of spertanrta 1 'o.Itlon. au.raoteed to Graduates. C. A. Furistrtt, P.C.A., Principal. U. D. FLx*INO, Secretary. Notice to Students The manegemmt of Nhae's Hn-ire•.. School., Toronto, beer to sd. ice all Rer fur Public tiehool and ail High School -tudent, that It G prepared to mail * ropy o1 Its currlenlhm to Any one who de.-ires to finality Ina short period of icor e month. for a good ....holed ors ittnn. Addre.. Shaw'. School.. Toronto, on tanto. Head (Mice, Toner R Gerrard street... CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE STRATFORD, ONT, !femme a .neciail-t InIluainess. 1t Otter., mote oprortun tier 'hen nor nth.tt ending. To reap Use full me• ..ore of .ifore.. you mast have U e he -t pg,- ibis training. Thi. is •"gash. Best Ru.In.-. �eho-l. We gia-e Individual sttentinn. Yon may enter nu, Daae... at an time. Three Department.. I'e�- merr1al, Shorthand and Telegr.phr. Write at onoe for our free catalogue, D. A. McLACHLA' Principal \\ Shoe Comfort In NEW LASTS We have confined our opting haying to the manufacturers who have shown the greatest lrnprovem •nt in the making of shires. The result is, that we are now showing the very latest styles. Mom. new t.aats and Shapes, and all rnnducive M to comfort, becomes of the are we exercise in fitting the toot. SHARMAN THE $HOE MAN 11 RAILROAD MAN HAD TO LAY OFF Vihl He Took SIN SLS Buffalo. N.Y. "I 1 see been a Pullman conductor on the C. 1'. R. end Michigau Central foe the last three years. About four yeas ago, I was laid up with stenss pain in the groin, a very more back, trod suffered most severely when I tried to uria►te. I treated with my family physician for two months for Gravel In The Bladder but did not receive any benefit. About that time, I met auother railroad man who had beta similar) affected and who had been cured by GIN PILLS, after having been given up by a pro- ntinent physicians who treated him for Diabetes. He is now running on the read and is perfectlycured. ilestrongly advised me to try IN PILLS which I did—with the results that the pains left me entirely." FRANK S. IDE. 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50. Sample free if you write National Drug and (chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto. Iva by some Liberal friends. and attended the convention there Mr. John Symington , was lenity shaken up one day last week by hes team running away. He is now re- covering horn his injuries. Mr. and Mrs. George Uenstedt vo- lumed on Tuesday night from Mob- riugville, where they •pent. the Vic- toria day holidays with theirdaugbter, Mem. Sttaurhrr. Mrs. D. E. Munro has returned from Winnipeg, where she spent moute tints visiting her eon, Mr. [:rank Munro. \\'e are pleased to state that Mrs. Munro is much improved its health. Our tonsorial artist, Mr. John Shortt, haa,been laid up the past week and had an operation performed fit ap- pendicitis on Monday by Ile. Gunn. of Clinton, and Dr. Weir, of Auburn. He is now doing se well as possible. MAFEKING Miss Mary Culbert stent the week- end at ber borne bete. " Misr May Mtothers is much improv- ed since her recent illness. People of all ages and sin's.. some with fishing rods and sonde with t•nae- halls and hate, gathered tit the"Carr Coo Valley wile Monday afternoon to esiedrusweesswesesieueseser Men's raincoats in all the latest .Itndrs itn.l sizes to i1. tioaranteed to be sr. lOtutett water proof. - L -t ua -.how you the styles. l'rieeti rsineoars $4.75 to $12.25 Hoye' ruins -oars $31.75 InMI oft. Men's Work Shirts Black and white etrip•d and plain black, 45c and up. Men's Umbrellas Strong steel Trainee, covers of good wee, Ing cloth. gond •election of handles in natural void• with trimmings. Also metal post.. Teo to `2.00. irryr'.r '-'v M. ROBINS Open evenings Selling agent for Peabody's Overalls GRAND TRUNK SY's EM UPPER LAKES NAVIGATION Flailing. fries Sarnia wharf )tnndayr. W 4. ne.day. and ralor4ay. raw saint, Ni.. Mari.. i,wt Arthur ase rant Will sat, osrase.s.ina Jen., Rh. STEAMSt$IP SPECIAL Effective Jure 8th. Westbound w'lll Is... Teronin 11 1 . rn..n .ailing4are., : reaki....nesearee u ?Mrwta wharf for Irta►t M.. Mari., Bort AnIron N Munn. w itini peg aha whits Ie W..ters anode. Ar Pkw-m'ah. Phila.tar. loved hist -clans 1 rnlaf.w. b Asrf(a ea'�vf A .g tt�a wQ. t.S m Nvw.n way us.t, leaving SefelaeawkNarfaet/w3sw n arriving Ta a nw_ is a , sod needVikMireaaAini snob d �s�ar� "Wraps and rsaervattsw' tree, r, r, v A t' ss RoNttt w writs t'. E. HORN- 1 I NU. 1.. To ae.e. Ont. L :.•.-•.•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• • THE COLBORNE STORE a • • e •• •• •• • • • • • • • • THE WOMEN AND GIRLS ARE OUR FRIENDS Some people say the ladies don't read dry goods advertise- ments. Maybe they don't read them. Pity them if they had to —but they read ours --we kt:ow they do. They tell us so, besides they come here to buy the things we advertise. SPRING SUITS Our Stylish Spring Suits for women will be ob sale yet anoth- er webk. Reductions of from &too to:6.°o a suit should see the last of them this week. They are all this Spring's goods, tailor made. WAStI SUITS for Women, Girls and Children ' Children's range in prices from 5oc to $t.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 befolre ill the history of this store have we had such values in Waists as we are now offering. They are made of fine waist lawn and voile, beautifully trimmed with embroidery 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. 'The warn days are here and a nice cool Lawn Waist is necessity. • • • • • •• • • •• •• •• •• •• • HOSIERY Don't forget that this store has held first place for Hosiery for many yearn and still maintains that pianism. Yoe can find the same extra vela» that have been found lure in former years. We succeeded again this year in securing our tumid lot of ISSI of Ladies' slack Huse, sizesttj, N, pA and 1U. Two pairs tor Ipso Equally gond value its other prices. Ws- make a s ialt> of 2.1cent stocking* in heavy, medium and fine sheer lisle. Easy on the fret and good„to wear. Standard I • Patterns D. & A. CORSETS • • • e •• •• •• • • • • •• •• •• • •• •• • •• e • \dr. hvve put into 'tuck 611 pairs ut • the new SU?ERBA Corset. Regular prier SLire, •' Hy taking so many of them we gut them at a• • mire which alloay. WI (0 offer them on a small • • margin Inc quick selling et only 79o. This is a chance to get ,un up -to-the-moment mummer • weight corset, U. & A. wake, at a very small price. • Now only. • li. Colborne D. A. THE ItOUbLr OF RECorsets •• LIAtlILITI” ••••••••••••••••••••••••.• ••••••••••••• spend the ,holiday. Ob ! \\ hat .s glorious time we had and what I arge fish we caught. Mr. Clarence Shackleton visited at the home of Mrs. N. Saunders sits Sun- day. Mr. Win. McKenzie, of Lucknow, was through here buying hones last week. Mr. and Mn, Isaac Andrew visited at the horde of Mrs, %Vm. Stothers un Sunday, -Quite a number frorn bore atteeded the funeral of the late Robert Reid at Dungannon on Sunday. The recent rains have been greatly appreciated by the farmers after the long spell of dry weather. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman. of Varna, spent the weekend visiting at the 'retire of Mr. Thos.•Blake. Some of the members of Blake'• church were fixing up arut,nd the par- sonage nt Lurknuw Iasi wren.. Mr. John Miller. of Sr. Helens. and Mr. Fred ('curt, of Brno -e Mines. *pent Sunday at Mr. James Webster's. LAURI_R Jlr. Donald MacNaan, of Kincardine, spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. Fred Kos'., of Dtngann.in. visit- ed friends in these parte last week. Mrs. 11. Finley has returned hoose after spending/slew day, wit'' inrush-, liege. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McKenzie spent Sunday at the home of Mr. D. Mc- i.ean, jr. Mists Ella Milkmaid has returned home after spendit:g a few daym 111 Lin -know, Mr. ('I.arles J. Mist -Gregor, of Sett- iingvnlle, called on friends ecu 1 here hest week. Mr, Ralph Bueglats, of Kincardine high school, is spending a few days at his home here. Mrs. %Vie. Hardie, ..f Kincardine, stent a few days with her sister. Mrs. Wm. \hilt)•, here. Miss Marion McLeod, of Lucknow, was r he guest of Ws. Annie 3lc Lennau Inc a few days last week. Mr. J. Ruse and Mr, H. Me fb,oald. a Huron township, were the guests of Mr. K. D. Mclennan on Monday last. Mr. Ilett %Vise and his sister, Miss Edon, of Clinton, are visiting at the home of Mr. Wm. Ken.pton at present. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. McKenzie Miss Black, of Oodetich, and Miss iii rd McKenzie, c.f Detroit, were the greats of Mr. Neil O. MacKenzie on Sunday lent. JAP-A-LAC the Home -Maker TRANSFORM your house into a HOME with the aid of JAP-A-LAC—the Home -Maker. Finish your den" in weathered oak, and give the tarnished braes andiron% and lighting fixtures a wrought iron finish with dull black JAP_A-LAC. A gikled chair will add an artistic tooth to the Drawing Poem JAP-A-IA(' golf will gild it You can apply d yourself no expenence required s os.derfui for renewing scratched sad clingy -looking furniture or Boon. ^g old. Always put up in �G--r-een Timbeariat the mane "GLIDDEN." Twenty-one colon to choose from. Ask .a your local hardware .tore for a AP -A -LAC osier card and a copy of ti. little Leek, "A Tlroumed sad One Use. of JAP-A-LAG" IN GODERICH JAP-A-LAC IS SOLD BY C. C. LEE Mals by Tie dulls. Ve af,& Cs.. Liaised. Trout. e Mr. B. Wise, Miss Edna Were and L-- - 1 Mie' Sophia Kempton spent Morley Adze mown at the home o�laaslrQ M••ts.tL•'�"'ymww-t�wwn�wtaam.�„ I, cRfrt'Ntm. siertnd edIi. .it Hnr.tn township. COLBORNE Mr. Ezra Dunt pul.•hased a tine new buggy last week. Finy cents will get The signal for the balance 01 the prevent year. rset Mr. Lone Ons, of Mildmay, oc- cupied the pulpit at the Evangelical church nn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Oroos. of Vilalnmaa, are renewing old arqualntanees on the Maitland this week. The ('h.•erful Pushers Bible rlaa11 held *picnic on )Jr, Schwartz's flats nn Monday Attern oero of this week. Mr. it. It. Salfow., .f tatderich, war out this week taking photographs of poultry, etc.. on the farm of Mr. W. C. DorsL At a meeting h tld in the town hall, l'linton, ten Malates last of repeeren tatives of the McKillop, Tucker.rnith. Blyth, Ooderielt township and Col- borne telephone aystetjn and Clinton Amend of trade, arradgeenents were ttlade for connection at Clinton try a trunk lire a1 Renmiller On the com- pletion of thin line Colborne a,ihsori- si s will have dirsr:t r icstion ith IVO telephones, either free nr on five-est.t toll, as well as their long honor. roeneetinn at (i.iderieb char /OA. This is certainly encouraging in iew of Use ttippseues •nroitnterr.d by elm duels,/ tie pont. The Empire Typewriter Visible Writing—Perfect Alignment --Lightning Escapement - -Endurance -Speed A• needk the C.P.P., f.N.R., flanof Montreal, enchants Rank, Royal Rank, ii nethero Crown Rank, Might Pirectnview, Limited, Bell Tele- phone en., ete. Made in Canada—Therefore sa e IR per cent that oust he gospa as duty oh all other e.. it Costs you Nothing to Try out an Empire in Ns, Model "Empirt" Your Office WiLLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO., Limited 1!I Adelaide It. W., ?n,-eotn \Vnrk• Montreal. Que. l 50 Centsof will payyearfor THE SiGNAL to cid