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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-6-18, Page 44 Tatu.ana,v, Jens 18, LY1t id ialada"" Tea 1s "Hql-Drown" "Hill -grown" tea has the small, tender leaves - with full, rich, delicious fragrance, redolent of the spicy tropics. Teas grown high up en the eaosintains of Ceylon -with its native delicacy and fragrance held captive in the sealed lead packages. BLACK. GREEN ter MIMED le WHIT(CHUi,ICH The wad bettor* last week wit, conces t he.d by the boys in the large church she./ un atafut$rty evening. cornet. solo+, Harmonia,,, C •,,f1et, and other 1netru no•nt..1 footsie wits $41.- e./111111111...1 byNNoi • . 11 .ire selection, ONTARIO GENERAL ELECTIONS Public meetings in the 1n1elest . of MR. W. PROUDFOOT the Lther.,t eindideeinrent t•• 1111.. have been osmoses! its follow*: Manley. School, McKillop, 8 p.m., June 191h. Auburn, 8 p.m., June loth. Nomination on Monday, Sea. forth, June 22,14.1. Walton, h p.m., June 2211d. Cranbrook, 8 p.m., June 22nd. Londesboro', K..p.m., June 23rd. Clinton, 4 p.m, . Mr. N. W. Rowell, the liberal leader Will speak. June 24. Goderich, 8. p.'m. Hon. W. L. MacKenzie ring wit) speak. June, 25th. Moncrief. 8 p.m., 'June 26th., Dukes School House, 8 p.m., June 26th. Addresses will be given by Messrs. W. .Proedfoot, J. G. Anderson; Thomas Mc- Millan. M. D Cameron and others The publicly cordially invitee!. in solos, d'art.,. and choruses. A t,oMel 1141.' w... had. Mrs. Win Het -emit left today for a trip to Cali/my on r .;bat t.• iter .on. Mrs. John Walter," lift today for (irwat P'all+, JLnstat,4, to visit her trt, who i- ill. Hey. Andrew Hendel+on w:II p.l•ach in the- 1',l"I' trrieu chu19•h herr on Hand evening next. M,.. John \I..whrav aeul Ilaughtet, Meta. J. W. l.rgg,ta n, 41.u.d (. trod, of l'eestwater the bud, week -end. f Mr. Mite. MeMillan, our hog a�o.•k buyer, lef.. on 'Tuesday for d hr west. lir moll Ko .tn f ti ,1. Edmonton la•fote hie tet urn. Mrs. David Chan.ney alai' lust a valuahle ting and the unseeing article war traced to the haute sourer anti the ring returned. \I r. Lloy.l K. Fox, wI,o has tweet re- lieving Mr. It,.y I'4ttuh, Tett last week for Sarnia, where he does a like tenni.' 1- r the l.lr-tit The tit* asssci,ition had a god riwr...t their ,huge+ on Sal unlu y last. 4 goal tomtit At lie crack ►bo(, were nut and sown Aar ••.wring delle. T)r. Jam i.-.•,, has .' eye on the out.. 1hutsr ds.+ with a very serious intention of hit g °whet. Of a dourly Ford machine in the near fut- ure. Mr. John E.gl••Non, Sr., is in the %Viiigh.w IW.4jI reel, where he bas un- dergone an oprrati•m of 4 "serious nature.. He is making fair pi ogress to .4 link.* r. a„very. The h. e•1" 1 .ng lots again tenimenced operation. They started the • good work last week and will continue throughout tl.e season. The ineluubet- ship bNalime (.nr. 11- outlook 1, 1. a eplendid yield At harvest• time is est a Inn.t s,rti.JIetnly kind to Iia•• hush.udw.en. r All kinds of crop. Nur in u very h•'althy and growing condition Mr. (ie.', sp. Wade!, of (')drags, is building *Ing new 1. an. Mr. Robert Mrwblay lees this contract for the .uncut, wink and will Lion have that pert cnunpleted. Mr..Jnho Mat1in, of Cobalt fame, and n bo ha4 now gime into agrieul- urn work again 4.u► his bid[ faro.. paid a visit to T.,ruuto dor a le* Jaya And ionized home our .biatui day evening. Our young It.w.k Walton. Nr. George Hinlutil, holies the reNrrd so Buy Better Clothes People are finding out it pays to buy Better Clothes -it's good business. We pride ourselves on selling good fitting, well tailored, full of style Cloth- ing, Clothing that not only looks well when •you buy it but keeps looking well -Don't be deceived by buying so called cheap goods but get the habit of buying our Better Clothes -they are the cheapest. Prices $I2 to $22.50 Special orders•taken for 2Qth• :entury Brartd. WALTER C. PRIDHAM Sole Agent for loth Century Brand Clothing. King Hata and Headlight Overalls ..1 If be healthy, a rong and1 ha pp� Baths k ki the skin' n' and in good eordi But' what about the inside of the body? Tea can no more afford to neglect it than the outside. it is just as import- ant that the system be cleansed of the poisonous impurities canoed by weakness of the digestive organ or by inactivity of the liver. DR. PIERCE'S Golden Medical Discovery M Tablet or Liquid Forst) Clewes tie system -and resew ft pas th. Ilvwr to such o rendition of health that It ppae4ges tho tfs.d-u (t shag*. It ho 1M .toolseh divot fond an t .t it ark.s good blood -HA. rod blood to seer* mini atrsnIti.a all 4.M organs You may amid yourself of Its tone, revivtfy(e`` IsAns.es by grAtforg a battle ora lot of tal.Nta frets your oasdlsro Iwslwe owed les iso a r trial boa. Addrom os blow. • iwl.W "'""b1=if ti! L'Q..'" wer.ss""M..ww.wwWelag :armo. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO fat this season for the Mg kind of the GUMS tribe. Ids captured a red lin last weak that lipped the begun at eta Mer. Alex. Kwer►on, of bast Wawa• nosh, is building a tine new bun. Nr. Robert Nowbray has completed the concrete foundation Lnd Ater of sense and the timbers. will soon be ready fou raisicg. Our mail carrier. Mr, l'harles Rio- toul, bought acrmckar•j.aek of a road horse last week mud is making all kinds of good tune on his route. 1t takes a 2.14l clipiwr to pass Charley on the noxa. A quiet little wedding will take place on WVadueetay next at the residence of Mn. Jane Morehouse, when her daughter, t'earl, will be Ludt• ed in the holy b )nds to Mr. James M hits let on. There are HOW.. childtrn in this village who should he attending r.choN,l but they ate not. It is cer- tainly up to the within itis rte investi- gate this indite,, as It is a very im- I'°'( I.4. one, Rev. Andrew Heodera.,n of, Kipling, Saskatchewan, and h eedier of the late 11. D. Hender.ou, 11. waiting Mrs. 11.11.'4 Hrnders iu and other I eta! lyes brie. '.inn reverend grntlesusti is mod ecator of the 1 :u. hew 411 Iht)w- bytrly 81141 it retlnniog !norm the gen- eral aN+rmbly ,t t. WWu4Nl.toek. %lr. Roy Patton, the .tatit.o agent herr, heti returttr.l huwe after .. there Mitek.' trip to the wrest. 1)ul111g his trip ire vi.itralt'Itieago, St. Paul, Min- neapolis, Winnipeg. l olgary, I.dnsun• ton. Vancouver and V tetras ret. 11e had a very enjoyable trip and likes the west pretty we►i, but he save 'Ontario i, picots good rot ugh for Boy. 'I he Ladies' Mi+sa,uary society held their final series. of sewing days fe.r Ihr you la.t Icer, . They wound up the ostia d wort ht' sending .t go.u1 sup• ply of nowt ill 611 1 X!• . 111 the bead..iat ter+ at '1'. i.,, ti,, .,ft.oi which they 11.• d11lgrd lhenru•►vt•+ t., ;. t!ain!y '•r,. Otte lonesome 111241e woad *Urn u& . • i•ru mi,lst but he certaluly had hie nerve w'i111 htw.' This burg. seemingly., has its light Lingered gentry in its widrt. One nay Una, week 11r, Ken. l'atteruon mused a sum of money, tip sem ds of $af, out of his till. Revelations" brought to light sufficient 'evidence to place the guilt cit the right person. A part of the money was returned Mut no pro- ceedings have been taken as yet to punish the thief. The garden party of the season will be held on .lune,2ltd in connection with the Methntiist church on the beautiful grounds of the parson.tge. Thr V Ingham t ilizrnr hand w,11 de- light the crated*, with plenty of ..gond music. Th' Wbi:echntch mate chair will al.() tender some nice selections, whilst duette* end soles will he ten- dered by member. of Tifn's choir: luso .holee newt. tions by a/•me talent. AifdrIasts by Rev. J. W. Hi1,- twrt, of WW'ingha,u: Rev. H. I). Thowpaon, of Bluevale; Mr. it. D. Cameron, of Lucknow, and other,. Evervhody COMP and have the time of yout life. ST. HELENS Iter. \Vet. Msckinto h is in Toronto this week. Miss \.• Brooke visited Putt Albert anti \N Ingham ).'t week. Mrs. SaikeId, of li..dertrh, is visiting her daughter• Mt e. K'. E. Gordon. Mi.a A. Fixter, of WW'iugtleln, _1N i lig het friend, JLsa Nr11.e B..N.k+. 111.1. Lilian ('lark, is p.esiding at :he entranCee exaWlrt.tti(t, et Minima- l -ion. Mi. -Lehi* Joynt tread. the Forest- - via to r'freehsuents in their rooms 3I onday evening. Mr... 'Leech. of ('alulnet. Michigan. and lura. D. Gillis. of WVhitrchntcb. Ate visiting at Mr. McGuire- this The social meeting of the St. Melon, branch of the women:* institute will 1.e-held.,00 Thur•sdey. the '2.ith, at the home 441 Mrs, James (Giant. Subject-- "The ubject,"The Social Side of F.rru fife." The yuestion.drawer will be answered by the ladies. .W programtue of nmusic, reading and recttat ' will lass given. Vieitol•a are always'welcome Mend -woe of the rifle club bad their Practice on Saturday last before going to the Point Farm tournament. The following ale some of the scores out of J a p)Iatb14. 114.41.107: John McDonald WW'. 1. Miller Iso. John %Vehsrer f17, J. U. Pittston Ili. W\ . P:. Mci'herson ai, James Baker '4l, Harvey Webb 04.. Wallace Miller (4.;t, Gecrge Stewart 413. R. Antietam -`- Just Arrived A large shipment of Brantford 13 ug g i e Frost & Wood Binders, Mowers and Rakes, one and two -row Cultivators and Nisc Manure Spread- ers. A full Line of Cock- shutt Plows and Imple- ments always on hand. Herbert F. Morris Hamilton Street BENMIL-ER Mrs. Sho•rbridge, of Michigan, spent the Wert -end w,t.b her patents, Mr. as.d Mrs. Heddle. Mrs. Albert Good gave birth to ;t I:ttledsugbrr ten Sunday last. Molli- err and i.shy are doing/ well Mw h •ywputhy 1a felt with Moe. Sootier- (Ler Luny F..hei 1, of G.N!e rich a' ttae I. of her li.tle nose. Old neigubot • and friend, at Iirnmdlrr h,• t• •yss.pathelically remember et! 111 • in tines -day.. The 1:vang.hcal chute*, luta 11 new ps>. or. Hi'. pruplu areloyally grtin r- •ur a: ouud h:r.og watt t, It Laaur for wvitsetafter /.l tsunt.hs. The '. tors wily is reported :u being very pink and unahle 10 he brie yet. Hev. A. W. Brown. the Methodist noel -ter; is appointed to Veins, Cir- ' cult for the next eonfesience year. tie doses a .dire.' years t -t m at the end of this month. Rev. F. J. Rutherford, ' Ii. A.. of Ladysmith. B. it i+h Columbia, succeed, hien. Mr. Hugh 11111 wasrngsged to take quite a mutism, 01 4N•oplr in his auto tsuck to lilaytlridun M,tutday last, Ibur unfort,inately atter he had taken the first load there one of his titre busted twirl he was sot efterwarlsable toac.•-..•la.uodate the rest of the party. Ht• br••ugh tbpse borne .n the rvrnin.; that tie -had taken these is his pi fettle car which r+u severe! trips. • The Sus of England las ge metub-•ry aurpri+e.i then frll)w• member, ,Rev. A. \V. B,uwa. ey1 Tar•.day evning when t hry .t mpp,d i 111 I. the parsonage and 1)..) .. statist iso party. A very pheasant everting was ..prof which ended up with a piesenteiti•,ri and .dainty iehr►hmente. The pretty gold I S.4).$- l wai.rr of they .unlet,' was pre - rented tet Mr. Brown with the foliow- Ingmidi-.es. which ea. read by 'Mr. Ray olio• rt. as Bro. Jewell made the preeemation : bviir Bro. own, --We the nietubers of the $.O,E. Hcneilt sued.•+v 1.1Jdr, l.rostrl.le \o. 221, have ai.rnsble. to -night to .how oar appre- ciation u4. your membership with us 1 des log for past three yeses and yonr moving in acid out amongst up bas been'en invpirstion and we feel that you have been agree" ireneft to 111..4* a lodge, and atilt has Iwo the will of nur Hlsvenly Father to remove you to labor in Ji new tield we eon assure I you. that our hest wishes for your {future success ewill accompany you. Wve u e vary sorry to lone you but we feel that our loss will ba a.other's gun. Ai a dight token of our esteem 1 we ask you to accept Utile emblem, and we hope that as you look upon it in thine 4.0 come, it will bring to your mind many Peppy hours spout with your brethren Of Lb, B.O.R. That you PORT ALBERT Mrs. 1!. McGuire and .nn left for l.o)n•lon last Ftiday. Miss Mary CU.ln,ngham Is horse (luta Toronto lot a holiday. Mr. H. Hayden has been visiting relative. in (ioderich for the past week. Mrs. Robert Jnhnaen Maven net Thursday to join her husband in Fort Mrs. Posner Hell and son of Oode- ri,•h, are visiting Mrs. .Jacob Gou.ins this week. Mrs: ledmitt.Zo turn aid lilies Jane \-oupg visited 1. o'nds at Seatortb Ia.l ore k. Miss Golden Giddens, of Detroit. is the guest of her causiD. Mrs. AI(ted Quaid. Hunte a uumbet of our Forester. at tended the service in Godet ich on Sun day morning. Mr. Tout, of Kincardine. has Iwen 'i.iting Mr. and Mn. H. Hawkins for the past few days. Mrs. Clark sod Miss Clark, of ,.oyal ate the guests of Mr. and Mn. H. Hayden for a few days. Aro. %V, 1'. (filbert and .on. of Mar ni+, 111ts visiting her parents, M.. and Mts. Thomas WN'ilson, Jr. Mr. Ilugb Oauley and Mr. Du d Mains, of / eettoit. visited at Mlj I 1Torriws Nauley'a for a few days. The following from here went to Detr.-it on tie Greyhound recut-eine:.4n Mrs. N. ('un Ingham. Mr. and Mr. ('hatles (:radioed. Miss Jennie Mc (ie. and Messrs. Jchn and Regin.ld McGee. '1110 hills are out for the lawn socia) to be held on thr Plosehvissrian church grouped.. on Tuesday ,!ening, .lana 31sd. The McMoran orchestra, of i.ncknow, will supply music. and Mr. Anderson, also n( Lurknow,bas been (engaged a. elneutionlst. PORT[RS HILL There will be a atrawi.erry festival held at the home of Mr. Sterling Mc- Phail on Friday, Jean 1RIh. Erery- hody Invited to come. COLLEGE AT HOME Tho'oaod. M *n,bttbse rw.ne ppoeuOt{ l are fast mewing in their own moms, to oaring lucrative p ' 13•". a. --teem r+pieavbootbwper.. to mosahen. Civil rervaiwo.. la fact every sphere of Itnet• ow. Activities. Yoe _may ankh at col wed you q wL.b. P*Nt1Mr jgCuaron taw- Elver Cotler •ay day. Indivld sal tn.tr.ttMr.. export teacher.. Tiint roar. a.aedsoea l.4ras4, tremor. In Cased.. neves . olleae.. nepotd room for Lowther.. Aellioted with t'saam.uctal rutuos toe.' Agonist:- of Canada. `rummer reboil .t fames. Spotters Buono., Cdla.e. tendon. Pistol Basilicas College Gam Idle rrrov R. F. W4•11 Pneidest. Pritirroal IiacEwaa Estate EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR SCRANTON FORC I•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • le • i • • • •• •• •• •• •• • •• •• • • •• • • • • • • m Standard J. D. & A. 4: [1. Colborne Patterns THE HOUSEOF RELIABILITYCorsets ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c THE COLBORNE STORE W3 - DOLLAR "I When a dollar is spent it should command its greatest buying power. Bring your dollars to this store and we will make them do the best possible duty for you on the following merchandise. ... LAWN WAISTS Thi. is the tinge when Waist. rare needed .tad you calf get rlluo.t any kind of .t N'aist yott nerd at thi. store and at the test pri.•e for the money asked. \"•t!ue, are exceptional. Pricer farm IMc Lu $4.:411. HOSIERY Everything that goes to rlo+ke .op an A 1 Hosiery Stock can be (Lund herr from plies for :5c to the beat lisle and siik.A goal silk Boot }thee for 35e. childtrn'a of -eking+ and so'k, from Illc to 25c in white, sky and pini.. WASH SUITS The latest creations in Wash Suits, in white and colors for children, misses and women. Hav- ing bought direct from the ma ken., sur prices are very low for the quality ctTered. u SILKS - ail inches in Ide,'erre one of our great special- ties. 1Vhat we are -Offering at *1.11, O. worth more than noir price. Having hought under value, w. can otret• under -value and the buyer gets the benefit. SUITINOS A new .>h 11111104. this week in white *toting,, in Relines. Hedforda, Pique., Indian Hrad, Dimity, Lenon, MLn+lin, Matin Stripes and Crepe.. t.olored Suiting to blue, tau, 1 awn and tine stripe galatra,. Most of them only, 15c. We are offering live pie.•..., white ground, narrow blur. pink hello 411(1 red stripe, regular :tic quality, for only 'f5c. - GLOVES We are eti11 adding to our Glove stock and can ,bow Lisle Gloves, two button length, Me. in black. white, tan, navy, green, grey. drab, hrlio and pink. 12atid 1ti t'11tton lengths. 33c, 511,;, and 75c, in white, black and ten shades. The well-known Kayser Glove in Silk, double tipped Angers, In Mack and white, 5e►c.4.12and RI button lengths. silk in black and wh(te I 1'errinI The, 51.14) and 51.25. PARASOLS We !sought ght o un parasols last week sad it pa,.I well to wait, tot we got a cut price of ;,11 to pl'r rent on them, which you get the benefit o;. Get your par.teet here; it will pay -you. • • •• •• •• • ••• • •• • ••• • ••• • s •• • • • • • • s •• ..nd your esteemed wife and family • may long be +pored and permitted to ' work for your Master is the sincere I wish of yoar brethren. Signed on be- llei(of the lodge, • AtAnintv Mt:n.s'oh r, \\'.1'. LAURIER Straw berry picking is the order of ' the day here. Mr. Neil G. McKenitie took in the excursion to Detroit. . Mr. and Mr.. James Johnston are; visiting in 'Tiverton, at the home of 511. T. Dixon. Mr. Pied Ito.... of Duogannon, is i.pending a few nays with his slater, ?Niro. J. McN. un. • Mr. and Mrs. K. Meteor and laugh- . ter, Mary, visited Mies Jennie _Witte on Tuesday evet.ing last. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hardie and (unity, cf Kincardine.. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Wast. Wiley. Mrs. N. G. MacKenzie and little' daughter. Margaret, were visiting ber- tuother•, Mrs. George Rollineon, of Lucknow. Quite it number from herr. Attended the Moonlight excursion on the Grey- hound at Goderich lest Thursday even- ing and all report a ple+aant time. Mrs, D. McLennan, Mies' Annie Mc- Lennan end Mre. K. Meteor intend to go to Londesborough as delegates for the wdmen's in.titute on Tam sday next. Mr. and Mrs. Y. McMillan and two children. of L,ickn.,n, were the guests of Mrs. 1). \lcLeona.. on Sunday last; and their little Troy had the misfortune to 4.w bitten by Mr. McLennan'e dog wbile there. The child was taken to his home in Lucknow where tie doctor attended him. %Ve all hope. it is not sellout.. Mr. McLennan killed his dog REFR flGERATQRS v DUN(?SANNON Mr. T. G. Allen returned home (rpm Peter borough on Saturday. Mrs. J. Anderson visited her ann. Thomas, of (inderich• last week. A bee front here spent the half holiday at l'ort Albert this week. Mr. Roy Hrydges, of Nanton, Alber- ta, spent r day or so with relative,' here. Mr. Beattie, formerly of the Sterling hank here, is visiting in these parts. Mrs. *,'red Treleaven. of Toronto, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. Hobert Treleaven. Preparations are tieing made for the lfetbodist lawn social to be held on.the cbnrcb lawn on .tune 2Itb. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iseaysrs and li)hlren, of finderbcb. spent Snorhsy of last week at the home of Mts. I. S. Palmer. Among those who went on the ex- cursion to Detroit were Mr. end Mrs. D. Glenn. Mrs C. Elliott and Mrs. Stonehouse. Mr and Mrs. Miller of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin. of Paisley, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. George Ir- win last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford and Lson. Harold, of Toronto : Mr. and Mrs. ()POMO 5.41, M London, and Mr. Neil, of Pennsylvania. motored up from London to Mr. H I. t'rawfor,t's one day lad week. GODERICH AND DISTRICT Egg Coal $7.25 Stove and Chestnut $7.50 PER TON BEST COAL MINED ORDER AT ONCE AND GET THB SUMMIR PRICE A4 quantity best all tile Slab. Mored Weed, Nendee! ilusdheg (Cedar et. Pine Telepkanr e, °(!dote ft; nsi.Moer 111 - r ,* eAKLOw A'strawberry trotival .dill be held 1104 the lawn of i ton Methodist church, Oolhn, ne. nn Tneaday evening. June Curti. A gond piogramme will be pro. vid0d by Althorn h» a.+ hand, also ed. demo.s by local minlater,. Refresh- ment booth ou grounds. Tea served !'1 from six to eight dock. Admission : Adult., 36 cents : children, JI cents I r Everything you %%ant in HARDWARE COAL - WOOD Now is the time to lay in your winter supply of coal. We have several carloads best Scranton Coal on order whi:h we quote at $7.5o for Chestnut and Stove Coal $7.25 for Egg Coal We hat c also in stock i'ra k:oa1, Nut and 1.4.:g Coke, Domestic Lump and Cannel Coal. ;Try sOrti /'tk'oodlcsio a gtfi 'k fire. - - Soft Wood, $7.25 a cord Hard ' e 7.5o -- rt. CHAS. C. LEE HARDWARE, PLUMBING. TINv>IITHING AND ELE('TR)(: WVIRIN(. MI orders receive prompt attention. PHONES : STORE 22, HOUSE 112. ppread that the children had barely Imo to ..tape. They ron across the trail and gave an alar,,. Ant before the (tonne and have the treat of the season. Art. department arrived the honor waw Idoomed, and in a little while nothing WINUHAM The home of Mr. Robert Maine, on dldward street, was eompleteiy de- stroyed by Are PAIN r Light w Il 11. a. his two flit lr 4•, .aeht,.o+ weer shows. to ,.tire ur oil lamp •n) r -t and the biasing MI .aught the tot 'dishing,. and spread quickly. So .Irtlekly did the flame* test one wall remained. Mr. and Mr. 1 Saint avid ten other rl.iielren err- ki- lt 1.•0 i--Itl.•g 4.)t kh.rr.l.• ro Ihr• tour. 41.1 the ,wo little girl• moor alone is the hnu•e. -Two p;uni,nent m.•rrhants of it. IMarys have annn.ocrd 1MIr rethv- meet. Ilr. D. D.ggan bite sold mit PATENTS In . I renes ' •a. A.k for nnr ?Olt ',i ADVISER -which will be sent the. MARiON * MARION. ser UMverslty .t, Meetrdal. hi. Amines* to Mr. U L. O'Brien. of (Mott -albs. anti lir. J. O. Mitchell to Mr. L. A. Hall. of Aylmer. •