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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-3-18, Page 4THE SIGNAL ; GOD ERICH : ONTARIO Ford Touring Car Price $590 No advance in the price of the 'Made in Canada" Ford will be made because of the additional 7;4'. War Tariff. We as loyal Canadians will gladly absorb whatever increased duty we are forced to pay on such raw materials as cannot be obtained at home. The Ford is manufactured in Canada -not assembled in Canada. The Ford Runabout Si 1640; the Town ear $640 ; the Couprlet caw ; the Sedan 11131) -all fully equipped, f. o. b. Ford, Ont. Ford buyere will share in our profits if we sell 30.000 care between:August 1. 1914, and August 1. 1915 t'•!♦ DEALER Q GODERICH LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSiC _ :-AND-:- SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES. Write for Parhnlars LOTTIE ARMSTRONG, P. LINFOItTH WILLGOOSE, Registrar. lilac. Bac. lDtmels) Principal. Address: -334-6 Dundas St., London, Ont. Seasonable Footwear WE feel the very least we can do for you when you come into this store 1s to give you Shoes or Rubbery that will be absolutely coiu- fortable and will wear to your satisfaction We want you to realise that your wel- fare is our drat coeiaer•tion bur prices at most reason able. REPAIRING Geo. MacVicar North side of Square Goderich FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE ROOFING for Repairs or New Roofs CPer RoII 108 Sq. Feet Complete with nails and cement Freight Paid Asphalt Felt Roofing 100 per tent Saturation Contains no Tar or Paper Lowest price for Pure Asphalt Roofing ever offered in Osamu. bend lee Free batyN. The Halliday Co., Lienttiid FaDeltra HAMILTON`CANADA i 1MacEwan Estate exclusive agents for SCRANTON COAL for Goderich and District Egg Coal, $7.75 Stove and Chestnut, $8.00 per ton BESET COAL MINED Any quantity_ hest all Maple Slab. Mixed weed, Hemlock and Kindling Weir er Pfne. TELEPHONES. office el ret.,dence r' s or 6t es Would You trade your kitchen scraps for FRESH EOOS AND POULTRY Our Barred Rocks will supply you with eggs and meat and dispose of the waste from the kitchen. DAV-OLD CHICKS H. KEITH REVELL t.ODCRH'H, LINT. LAURIE/L WKDNIDaoAY, March 17. L.toatit Lorna. -Mrs. P. McMil- lan and children, of Luekaow, ate rite iting at D. Metaan's Mr. and Mrs . Chas. Boyd erteitalned • nom - her of their friend. Tuesday evening and all report • pleasant time Mr. A. Mislay, of befitting, visited his Teter, Mrs. J. Jamieson. one day tart week Quite a number of the �Dung folks took In the dance at Mr cDooald'a, Kietail. Monday night, teed all report • good ere Charles Rose. of Onderich, spent a few days visiting bleeds In tkia vicinity. KINTAIL. Ibawn.iv, March I& News Nurse -The Women's Mis- sionary Serie y held its ssnnthly me.eiag •t the brae of Mrs. K. Mae- lean ae -ten on Wednesdaylast Baby Bruce MacDonald, whas beets very sick or the put week, is .omewhet bet Mrs. R. MacKay of Kin' rand nes, n visiting her mother. Mee. Job MacGregor ... Mr. and Mrs. A. Beckett made • nip to Ripley on Saturdaylk>,rgrsgslatio.e to Mr .od Mn. Jack M y Mr. Alex. Johnston eseured a very fast drier out east Mr. Neil MacDonald hall • les w as Monday. The boys enjoyed • gond sight's dancing is the son afterwards. %. woe leavl.g the All be bar and by way of making leer deports, pleasant for tb.ss who had serired b7k gave • alea.t to spend to a sbagahes' Mid. say, llary, yo. take wa�M..tdee hag ear " "Tea, ma ben S 1 jail hat r Ae. SLYTH. rvasoAY, Mal% 16. Hemmer/ rot CIO$CILLOt SLOArt 1- Oouseillor It. R. Sloan has been sue• easeful is pawing hie examiaatioa for a eaptate".y and has alined in the Wed Battalion. at Landow, and when they get their orders to go 10 the trout he will be reedy to follow the a•mt•od He Is the tint are in from Blyth who bas enlisted. %V. oaanot help this, but we think it is a woeful .we of taales, at there is no doubt that our country needs all the met she can get at present to help fight liar battles. AN OLD RagingrT DEPAare.-An- other of the old regulate, in the par- son of Mr. D. Nicol, paged away at hie bate 1. Byte o. Friday. Mends 1ftb. The deceased had reached the advanced age of gvesty-cin.ears. and had been • resident of Mullett township for &bout sixty ears, coming to Blyth with bre wife and family about thirteen years ago. He Is survived by his wife sod six Andra. The funeral took place from his late resideocs on Tuesday and was largely attended. The deceased had been a sufferer from Mabee disease for some time, which confined him to the house, but before that be had always taken an active interest in the Presbyterian church work. In pollees.. be was • Liberal- OKNgMAL NOT= -Mora Haug It Mason are &dog • eery extensive business In their famous Wiltshire Oil. Last week they made • w shipment to the Militia Department at Ottawa for the relief of the wotoded horses and men who are lighting Canada's battles, and this week they received an order of 1.= bottles for a lame retail drug Arm in Loodoa Those farmers in this locality who are lucky enough to have maple tree left oo tbeir faunas are utilising them this year for the mak- ing of maple svrup and they claim then Is • good run of sap. The reason or tnaoy are into it this year is that the price of auger Is so hist and they figure thee by making • large quantity of this sweet they will be able to save on the sugar ; besides, they expect a big demand for syrup for the swan reason Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr have decided to move to Waterloo and were tbere last week selecting • house to live in. We understand they will leave about the 1st of April Messrs. Amens sbipped • car of wood suitable for beading bola to their mill at Brussels last week Mr. 8. H. Oidley and his daughter, Mrs. A. Mevittie, are in Exeter this week, having received word that the tonne*** mother, who is a very old lady, is very 111 Mr. Rehm is spending a few days at St (holumbi• this week Nr. W. Murphy, who some weeks ago re- ceived such • bed accident to his right arm in his threshing machine, and was taken to the London hospital for treatment, arrived home on Ftiday. Although not nearly recovered, be considers that he can now receive better treatment at borne than in the hospi- tal Mr. Alex. MrEwen was in Pelmet -moo last week un busineae.... Mr. Fred Jackson left last week for Paris, when be•,hsas again resumed his position ea clerk ia one of the stotee there, which he held before he came home in tbe fall .. Mr. Jas. Hef- fron has purchased the farm of Mr. Healy, is Morris, and will work it Obis summer. 11 is • good piece of land and for the past few years bas been used for pasture, so it ought too, raise good crops. tt'e have not beard whether ,it is Jim s intention to lake unto him- self* wife or not„ hut it will not be very pleasant farming without • cook. Mie Bisset spent the week eod at her home at Goderich Mies Welsh spent Saturday with friends in London Mr. Jas. MrQuerrie, who .spent the winter mootbg with his rather here, left on Tuesday for his home in the State of Iowa. Mr. John Hamm accompanied him pert of the way. He 'moods spending • few months witb relatives in Illinois mid Wisconsin Mr. Chas. Taman, wbo has been spending the winter months with his parents here, left on Monday for his Western home The Pastime Club had a Steinway pi- ano installed in their toomel•.t week. Messrs. Brenton Hr oe. were in Tarmac) last week and purchased • large consignment of sheepskins for their tannery. The wool -pulling in- dustry is • very profitable tin.- tbia year on account of the high price of wool, caused by the great drwapd for woollen goods for ,the soldier*. ST. HELENS. hiosn.av, March 13. Mr.. W. Bowles end children, ret Ashfield. are 'i.itore at Mr. C. Durnin's. Mr. John Aitchewon returned to Elston, Sask. , on Friday after spend- ing the winter uoder the parental roof. \Votrax's ixertTvre.-The March meeting of the St. Helen. Women** Institute will he held on Thursday, the 25'th, at 230 o'clock, at the home of Mn. D. Todd. Subjects • "Cheer- fulness ;" "Interior Deem -Mime " roll call ; answer : "Rester Th ,ugbts gue.Noa drawer. The ladies who have their quilts ready will kindly seed them or being than to the meet - is Visitors are all welcome. &r. Hitters Won..- A crowded Moss listened to the debate between Whitechurch and et. Helena on the subject : "Edueatian bas had sass influence than wealth." The affirm.. live was upheld by Mr. Davidson. Dr. Whits/and Mr. Oook for Whiteebureb ; the negative by W. Ratborfn•d, D. Phillips end E Miller for St. Helene. Th. Jodi= gave their decision in favor of the oegative, mitationslas of Dod.l'e Kldncy Pill. are legion. The boa la imitated, outside coating and shape of the pine ars imitated and the mens-Dod'• Kidney Pills is imitated Imitations are dangerous. The original is ,eke. Dodd's Kidaey Pills have a raputattoa Imita- tors have note or they wouldn't imitate. So they trade of the reputation of Dodd's Kidney P11.. Do not be deceived. There L only one DODD'S.. Dodd's Is the original Dodd's is the name to bs cale- ful about - KIDNEY PILLS KINOSBR100E. TuttrD.Y, March 16. News Noes. -Mia J. J. O'Reilly, Of Quitity, Mass., is visiting frisode here Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bowler, of Goderich, spent the week - trod at Kingsbridge and KintaU Messes. Nell McAdam sod John Wal- lace left laat week for Western Can- ada Miss Ursula O'Coonoe spent Sunday is leodericb, vi.iiing bar sister, Miss Ge evisve, of the O. C. I. Charism O'Connor bad the mis- fortune to lose • valuable hone last week. COLBORNE. W=DNaonsY, March 17. FARM CNANOxe.-A number of farms along the Lake Shore road north of Goderich have lately changed bands. Mr. Roy Lioklater has seta his place of one hundred acres to Mr. Joseph Alton, of Edmontoo, Albert., the psrcbaee price being 116,0110. Mr. Alton before moving to the West lived in the Belfast neighborhood. Mr. Lipkiater has rented the farm from the new owner for a year, and next year will take over bre father's and uncle's farm at Lectern. Mr. M. Tobin has sold bre farm of 160 •erre n orth of Dunlop to his oeigbbor, Mr. E. N. Shaw, at a price in the neigb- borbood of 88,000. Mr. !thaw now bas • property of about 310 acres. Mr. Tobin retains the tss of the house un the farm for a year. LOYAL TatrasDAT. Marto 18. LoyAL LocAL.-Min Wiee has r. - turned truce an extended visit in Tor- onto Robert Oibb., pono and alma tuner, spent several daye of lam week in the village. While hers he was the guest of his friend William McPhee Will McMillan left W.d- aeed•y to eesetenes hi mesa's work sailing oo the lakes Mrs. J. A. Young epent the work -sed with rela- tives in Goderieb ....Mr*. F. °Udere, who has been in poor health for some weeks. 1. improving. we are glad to eay . Mts. �and Mit Clark are at present espying bask to their farm north of Loyal. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Youngof tioderich, are expected to move out to their country bone April let The weather for the past two week•baabsen swillI epeioglike. The reads are drying, the dust flying in 'sooty places, and the farmers expect soon to be other to go oo the land. All welcome tbe spring -Lime, with its birds and flowers. What Doctors Use for Eczema A soothing combination of oil of wintergreen, thymol. and other heal- ing ingredients called D. D. D. Pre- set lotion is now a favorite remedy of skis specialtets for all skin diseases. It penetrates the pores, gives inetamt relief from the most dietrsssing itcb. Its soothing oils quickly heal the in- flamed tissues rest its soothing effect. All drug- gists have a geu•ron trial bottle for only 26c. Coyne and let a tell you shout our goney back guarantee offer to free you from your distress. Ask ado about D. D. D. Soap. Jas. A. Campbell, Garai Drug stop, Oode- rich. D. D. D. is made in 0aoada. 000ERICH TOWNSHIP TYQa.DAT, March 18. Maggie 8., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robe. Weimer !It of Ooderieb township, was waded os Mardi !rd to Oeorge L. Hanley. The young troupes will reside on the groom's farm on the Bayfield line. P1101. RIT COLOS Oontreo.-The ex- ecutive of the Fannies' Olub has been fortunate 1e securing the services of Professor Re ids, of the Ontario Agricultnrwl College, Bal deliver an ad- dress is the Om, 4th eouees. .ion, oo the evening of Wednesday, Mareh !4th Pri teat Creelman recommends Professor Hayoolde a n ot only the most popular lecturer and eoeertabeer no eba O. A. U. Haft but adds that thnte N ao more praru- eel or sueeemful farmer 1a Ontario. The Professor w111 deal more partiets- taety with the hesseills and advantages to be geleed trot &slleulturs! Dol• Ngo. Your titaness of searing asset la the ball will ha better M 71110 thea at Stilt Everybcdy welcome.-Ooet. A' Serie t. Minrners.--Oote of the mgeensownefal meetlags yet bele b the Ooderkb Towable Phrmare' (le teak pees last easier at the home of K r. George Litbwalte, Btsroa toad, mad took the form of • soalal gather- ing. mumof the Mass being prevent. A ttplwd� heals was mowed, the Idles sae goes Mmoaseesdap their .Mei- way Is this regard. A mere exle.ded report of the pressgangs will 110 !doubtbeeelan the cap- able tery of ibe Gnat.. Whale Amadeu of the Aub'• dolsp dries the winter have bean read w11b great {stare.& Osta,Io Olethieg Ooh gab einem M/mJsPr marts neve. tit $ p.m. THE COLBORNE STORE M cone AND SEE THE ' ,New - Spring Goods Consult your Fashion Book and then come and let us slow you what we can do In the NEW MIRING DRESS MATERIALS. Considering the difficulties attendant on getting goods for the coming season's trade, our stock is now about as good as it usually is at this time of the year. SILK S le these goods we are still in the Mad with • good dependable 36 ech Silk at 01.00, aka • better quality es • little more money, 1a Mask, white and Dew spring colorings and a nice lot of bleak and white stripes for wants. PRINT S CREPES VOILES CORSET S (hest Brad still at 124c, 30 to W inches wide and absolutely fast color. Ctram's Print 81 inches wide. positively the heel Eoglieh Print The words "Cruet's 8iatderd" nee printed os the sate of each piece. See that they ars then Per yard 1 a. Over 1MO yards of white, pink, blue, mauve and white grounds with small colored rose- bud and sprig pattern at per yard 1 lie White, and white with small ooleeed patterns. buds, spots and stripes, at 20e and Lin pee yam. D t A Comte are still leading. A corset laced in front le a sew departure la corset- in1 g. let us show it to you. It looks like something that has acme to stay. STANDARD PATTEkNS ani P:` for which SpringDes. Fashion Book with patter*. only !!O. • J. H. COLBORNE .._._ _ _._. J 11 ALL moo DOM:RICH AND VICINITY WHO ATTCY1I TUN POPULAR G_Lit7TT Tomato, receive est ssty easwier bushes education bat a.slsresae to sneers oboist pad - Emir w. Writs tar assalsses W. J. SILLUOTT. Principal. 731 Yeses stem. Tessin MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The Price Abandoned. Sarnia, March 12. -Confirmation of tbe theory of some wreekine masters that the overturned freighter Charles Price never will be recovered from the bottom of Lake Huron. but forever will defy • solution of the mystery of bow may of her crew met death and received interment within her hull. n found is a report of the United States Lake Survey alum, that there is now • clear depth of 34 feet at low water above the hest point of the hull. The wreck has settled man. feet into the muddy bottom of the lake ince the opening of navigation lad season and °ow lies at • depth which is believed to maks it no longer a menace to navig•tion. For that ream Insppeecetcr Woodruff, of the eleventh lighthouse district, says that the gas buoy which the Government maintained over the spot lad season will not ne replaced this year. The underwriters have nettled with the owners of the Price on • total log basis. While there bare been man rimers tb.t thin boat would be raised, wreckers wbo have had experience in such matters state that the cost of bringing the boat to the surtaoe would reined any amount which she would bring after being salvaged. The feet that the boat I. now deeply imbedded in the lake bottom would Mao add to the hazard of wreekinr Getting Ready at Fen William. Fort William, Ont., March 13. - Crews of the following steamers which ars wintering in this port are ex- pected to arrive hen next week to pre- pare their .hips for 1915 oavigatioo- the Agaw•, A. E. Awes, Beavertoo, B. D. Cuter, Doonaeoons, Empress of Midland. Fordonian• Oleewavis, Grant Morden, Plummer, Rogers. The Doonacnona and Empress of Mid- land. of the Canadian Steamship Lice., will be flttgd tor ocean trade service, as they are among those chartered. In the list of boots said to be char- tered for the Atlantic coast trade the names of the Midland Prince and the Turret Chief appeared. The names should have been probably the Mid- land King and the Turret Crow°. The Midland Prince is • 46 -foot boat, end too large to go through the Wel- land Canal, and the Turret Chief is out of commission at Port Arthur. The weather baa been very mild here for the post three weeks and has does mush towards the opening of navies - do.. How's This T We ear owl Handed Darn Reward for hin wee b that menet be and be eb.:elbo ere 1..Rfeoinn HT t O0.• Wolk , a lino mils tirehonsrabes Inn 1. 11 b -mese tsebeNseonet ..e/ amestaft k yr ie _._ est sae .baa• I . J. Ma*Iotat lama Hairreea Catarrhir apse or Cos b aim MM t loom d Ms wan stet trend sesessis q f rtes tt sone =stun W sent In •Haf17r..lrPf CANADIAN PACIFIC. Imwewea Service TORONTO MONTRtAL OTTAWA Ye 'lens Onisele Shale lest' Plat Woe to Whitby, Oshawa, B.wtasv*q Pere Hep. Oebe.rli asB..ir.. Trenton. tine. O A~t: • wl.e 1L Oesel+ .A Good tor one week only Two packages of 6 or Sod. blued Carpet Tacks for 5c. Coco Poor Mats, regular ;45c, for 60e. Four -blade buckborn-handle, brag -lined Pocket Knives, 75c, for 15.-. All our regular bit Pocket Knives for 4k. 38 ball -pints. ready -mixed Paint, IOc each. RAZORS :-81.00 line for 67e $1.Z line for tae. 1.51) " " 11.00 2.00 1.40. :30 . " " 1.75 3.00 " '• 200. One-third off on all Skates and +Snowshoes. Heating Stoves with Shake and Duplex Grates below cost : $16 for $10: $17 for 611 ; $19 for $13. Extra good values bl Grsniteware. 'See our stook. Howell Hardware Co., ted. BEST PLACE TO BUY HARDWARE - - - PHONE sy Trusteeships Often Last Through Many Lifetimes • i You may - nave every confidenctt In the friend whom you appoint as the origttui . a trustee, but you hav,• no vire in the sele - tion of hit successors. Thies r4 �: - :mut Compary permaaent and falflls its dutie far more effect.veiy than i= rosgible is the case of a private execu- ter. It ., t.e- est the watch in the iatsrests of its clients ani t::.roxf.• its Oe.:ea and Management it fear the point of the ;int csl worn ar ,.0 pnvate individual can. Cel er write !Ir fu'.1 fnf/^^st?or.. THE LONDON & WESTERN TRUSTS CO. LIMITED P!C7313\'D STfi;^"T, LON7A1N, ONT. : C:O. C=37:3„ C.C.. reediest ; =^7 S. =00= Maa.asr , �r wow with isfiprd ceeepl hes swsr asst to cloak that they need an oeeasioetal inside r well es •stwda Yet °agi ct of Woe= ikows Ib if b spotty, and sallow compieztoms-a• w wary, titedf01bas sebssandbtliomsnsaa It'sb.eaass tali liver beeeenee eboyaglelk and waste matter accumulates which Nature cannot rrumovo without aristenee. The beet CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS remedy is Cbambs;lidn's 8tomaeh•adLfverTablets, which stimulate tile livertab eltby aedvity, remove fermentatioa, gently finnan t12 flbmaeb and bowels and fess the whole digutiv. system. Sere, safe and r- - '- Take one at might and you feel bright and gunny in the morning. Get Chamberh0's ted -lo -druggists We., or by mail frau Or m esrLin M.ii.l.e Ce epamy. Tercet. 17 GRAND TRUNK EM Doable Track all the Way TORONTO - CHICAGO TORONTO- MONTREAL Usttsasad Trois horrid Iindi\I Witter Tsars to Calif • PLOW DA AND SUNNY ROUTS rite Troia* Chaim se Recces Lon Pans sew 1. Whet 1 ire«seer..nearttniie..sos ale a. T. R Talon • =awe wets . VwelLs9ORN Ileus. Ductal Anne li raid 47ebM phll . arc t • Willie : This paper syn the BuIgia bars tipped apse their dyk iN . W MU: Dear •a, hew etbvras .g Oar Wom.s'e Club meet start 117t- en eit. lnew a sans at imp►-Dellelo Dew OUR Speclalties Plumbing Heating Eavestroughing Metal Work , Electric Wiring Prompt ettsation to •l1 small jolt wad gs.er•l repair work. W. R. PINDER Pbwe ll• Hematites Street