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The Signal, 1915-5-6, Page 10't• T111/Ii1111A14 Wier 1. INS Splendid Wall Paper Values Cl•nadien Paper* at 4^ and G per roll,for ceilinggandeide-wall. Borders to match lc per yard. Dainty little Caeadi•n stripes and all-over effects. Sc, luc. 12c and 15c per roU. Seam very interesting decora- tions in Imported Wall Papers, in just the coloring you want for any room in your bone. For dininK rooms.liying-rooms and libraries genuine Scotch musicale, leetherettes and other perfectly plain back- grounds, ranging in price, very epeeist, Vie. 35c and 50c per toil. For bedrooms, some very prate psptn in pink. blue, buff and refects with and without dainty little cut-out borders to match. Price of paper's, 10c, lic. 2C0c and 25c. Borders 5c per yard. The Goderich Book et4 Stationery Co. GEO. PORTER CHURCH NOTES. The annual meeting of the committee of management of the Victoria street Sunday school will be held on Thurs- day evening. May 20th. In Knox church nett Sunda "Mothers' Day" will be celebrated Rev. Geo. E. Ross will give • special discourse to the young people at the morning service. A full attendance of parents snit children In the family pew is rzpeeted. A special evangelistic service will be held in the Baptist church on Sunday night, preceded by a song service. Rev. Wm. H. Wrigbton will preach on -The Great Choice." A very earn- est call is extended tc those who are anxious to be saved to come and bear this message. Next Sunday Mr. John Elliott, prin- cipal of the Collegiate Institute at Mitchell, will preach at Victoria street church in the morning and teach the adult Bible class in the afternoon. The evening service will he withdrawn to afford t be congregation an oppor- tunity to worship with the North street Methodists at their anniversary eertrier,. The Epworth League of Victoria street Methodist church held its annual election of officers on Tuesday evening, when the following were elected : Honorary president, Rev. J. E. Ford ; president, Maud Million secretary, Benson Bell ; treasurer, lousily Thompson ; let vice-president, Mamie Down, Christian endeavor department ; 2nd vice-president, (lor- don Yungblut, missionary depart- ment ; Sid vice-president, hazel Belcher, social and Merely depart- ment ; 4th vice-president, Jessie Wil- son, citizenship department. Rev. F. J. Rutherford, H. A., of Benmiller, will address the League next Tuesday evening. Salvation Army officers were in town a few days ago making arrange- ments for the reopening of Army work here in another week or two. The officers who will he in charge here are Captain Gerow and Lieut. Frond, both late of St. Marys. The following delegates from Gode- rich Methodist churches attended the district convention of the Women's Missionary- Society at Blyth -on Tues- day. From North street : Mesdames S. E. Hick, W. K. Hager. J. H. Col- borne, W. T. Murne , J. L. Aitken, J. Yates, F. Elliott, J. H. Leech, and Misses %Vashington, M. Robertson. M. Aitken, Edna Robinson and A. Davidson. From Victoria street church: Mrs. C. M. Robertson and Mrs. 0. M. Elliott. A report of the meeting is prowieed for eget week. SpringTonic Now is the time you need a Tonic for that tired, worn out feel- ing. A suggestion - try a bottle of Compound Syrup of fiypophosphites You will say it i. the best that you have ever taken. We have it iu large $1 bottles' C. L. €OULTIS, Phm.B. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST TILILPHOXL 1P North Street Methodist Church. Anniversary services will he held in North street Methodist church next Sunday. Rev. F. L. Hltilt n, B. .A., superintendent of missions for New Ontario, will be the special preacberfor the day. Collections and subscriptions will be taken for the debt Lund of the church property. The musical program - for the day bias follows : L MOR!risu santir Anthem -Hail C acEW aJI Estate Hall to the 'Lord'- Anointed .. Nichol M l'hoir. Solo -The Good Shepherd . Van De Water Mrs. neo. H. King. THE STGIPAL l GODERICH! ONTARIO empapammeoempioiDempampio4.4.ampi.4.000,60104""m"pammeomoom% Exclusive agents for SCRANTON COAL for Goderich and District Egg Coal, $7.75 Stove and Chestnut, $8.00 per ton BHSr COAL MINED Amyuantii best all Maple SVbp1 Mixed �Vood, Hemlock ails AladliaU tCedar or Pine.) TELEPHONES, eine 96 residoate gas or 66 McLaughlin e -Buggies EY,tel Mi mart. 2. The choir will be assisted, by the Sunday sclwul orebe.tr. Anthem-Prslse Ye the Father .. ....Uoaod Chair sad Orchestra. Hymn No. 21 -Holy. Holy. Holy Deet --love Dirtiest. ..... ... . aieiber Also A. MoCllaten and Nrr. 0.13. King. Oakrtery-Trio. Prayer. L•bitakey cldln, Flute and ingots Anthem -The Prodigal Son Parts Choir. Hymn No. 777 -Stand up. Stand up for Jeans. Sermon. eolo The lord 14 My i.ight "Aletrae Mrs. Geo. H. King.. Hymn No. 7a1 .',bide With Me. Marsh -Maj attc .. ... Atria Orchc,tra Rev. W. K. Hager, pastor. (i. H. King, organist and choir leader. KODAK SUPPLIES Jas. A. Campbell, Phm. B. Celli rv)l 1)rrie ,Slorr, etorner North tit. and Square Goderich '1'H(INEs 1 Business lel Residence :t.2' PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. ICapt.) A. Lawson and Mi. Margaret r t unwed last Thursday from an extended visit w{th relatite-at Detroit. Mrs.M. C. 4'mutton. Accompanied by her Mr. Allan Cameron. anirrd on Saturday from Florida and will remain In Goderieh for the rummer. title is with her daughter. Mn. Galt. at present. R.r.James Hamilron attended the meeting of the Fresbyt.ri.n 'synod of Hamilton and London. bold at London last week. Mr. and Mr.. Jo., Dh Martin stent Sultday with friend. at King -bridge. MIs Hattie 0.trout visited with friend- at Hrucefield,over the weekend. Mr. S. H. ('Ieme,:t. chief engineer of 1 mterio' (Jos ernment railway.. was in town yeaterday mak,ng • brief vi -it to this smother, Mrs. Clem ent and sister. Mn. H. F:. Middens,. -eaforth : New- : Mr. A. Reid. Goderich. spent Saturday with his parents. Mr. and Mr.. J. H. Reid Mr.. D. Mark.. Goderich. spin the week -end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Strsneeer. Wimeham Advance: Mr. M. J. Dalton In- land Revenue officer. of Goderich. was In terra on Monday and Tuesday in connection wits the bank war .tamp. Mr,. J. F. Speiran returned home from Bre. sets this week anrr :a two week.' stay with tier More. who bas been ill with pneumonia. Mr. Itabin..on, of Mie, Camp belts. was elew• Ing the summer styles In millinery at Toronto his week. Mao. Rath Stranner, of Se•forth, lathe Vied of her outer. Mn. I. Marks. Mr. J.R. Marshall. of the C. P. R. w iter et Tomato this week. - •111.. kllerJ.ne Is'4ltinr at MitchelLssAM. MI. Ube past few woolly,. wooth.. 1.11 who had been fori4Detroit d'irlrrg the Pan ea Tee day. Mr Ft. R McGowan. of myth. waif In town Moods's. Mr. A. troy .',danss was up from Sarnia nn a brief visit the part week. ('•pt A. Moultrie. musketry In.t rimier at the London military .amp. and Mr. Rongris mete In town on Sunday. Mrs. Koug.1, had test returned from Philadelphia. where .be pe.l the winter, and left with the Captain on Monday to spend some t Ione In London. M.ser.. w'. R. *caller and Ry Halter has Ine finished their atrdies at Toronto for the tern. arri' ed home last week for . brief r1tt before conuneneleg their .ernmer work. Mr Howard Walter will .pend the summer at Slerman's. In Northern Ontario. and Frey will he entreated at Toronto. Call and inspect our new stock of the above high- grade Buggies. We have the latest )1915 designs to suit all re- quirements. McLaughlih Carriage Store HAMILTON STREET TMs SOARS OP TRADE Orgaminisg i. Sapport of Samford Oy - law -P. IR Sedgeb. Secretary. At • meeting of the council of the Board u( Trade bell on Monday even- ing. Mr. J. Raa•(wd was present, and preparation..sere made foe the com- mencement of an active campaign u. behalf of the bylaw to be voted upon on the Z3ed a this month. A general meeting will be held on Friday smell- ing of this week to get the organise Goa In support of the bylaw in work- ing order. Everybody In favor of the passing of the bylaw is iuvited to be ppree.�et at the office of the American Road Machine Co. Some correspondence in coonectioo with the offer of Mr. t) E. Fleming of grounds for a military training camp was fwd. So far the Militia 1).. partmeot has not seen ft to take ad- vantage of he offer, having decided to continue the training cam at Lon- don; but • further effort will be mode to .fissure the favorable attention of the Minister of Militia in the matter. Mr. F. R. Hodgen is now acting es secretary of the Hoard. and it is hoped be will become the peratanent secre- tary, as be is just the right man for the position. MADE IN CANADA BERMUDA 'r JC SALISBURY l ' , 2Ter 25 V 4. COLLARS, WIIJJAMS. GREENER ROME CO - Wine atrlil I �� s ELECTION IN CANADA. Manchester Comedian Disapproves - Thinks Elation Could Be Upset. London, Aril 30. -The Toronto car- game. SUMMER SPORTS FeotttalL A meeting of the executive of the (ioderich Football ThursdayAssociation was held oo evening of last week and the following schedule was drawn up : May 10 -Big Mill vs. Y.--1 13i. T. R. vs. Big Mill. 17-Y. vs. G. T. R. 24,-Y. vs. Big MW. 24 -Big Mill vs. G. T. Rt :rl-G. T. It vs. Y. 31 -Big Mill vs. Y. June 3-G. T. R. vs. Big Mill. 7-Y. we. G. T. R. 10-Y. vs. Big Mill. l4 -Bi Mill vs. G. T. R. 17-0.T. R. vs. Y. The following Items wets decided upon : Failing other referees, the captains of the teams will act as referees over the games in which they are not part. rt. The president and secretary were appointed • grounds committee. All games ere called et 7 o'clock and must commence by 7.13 if seven play- ers are present otherwise the game will be forfeited'. No substitute player may he put on the field After the commencement of the game. Western Football League roles wil govern the game in all case,. The protest committee consists of a supporter, not • player, from each team. with the preeidebt and secre- tary. The enrolment fee on any team is "ten cents up to sixteen members. over that number the fee is LS cents. The secretary, E. A. Werner, is open to receive contributions toward the purchase of goal nets, etc., from any who way be interested in the respondent oThe Times again states that eiss indications suggest t. ton mediatedissolution of Parliament. nt. On this subject the London correepoodent of The Manchester Guardian today I says : "Conversation with influential Cana- dians now over here reveals the fact tbat even supporters of Sir Robert Borden's Government disapprove of bolding an election at the present. They further say that although the present Government would most likely be returned again, still holding a dap party election would be held in remembrance against them. "As to the proposal for recording Canadian votes on the battlefield, it u highlydoubtful whether the votes woulbe legally sound. Probably there would be an excellent chance of the election being upset by the Cana- dian courts backed up by the Privy Council." Men of Canada. Men of Canada. Fellow Americans, Proud our h eart.teat for you over the border Proud of the fight:yen wage. Praetor your vali..nt youth some to battle for freedom and order. TM First Mosquito. As Prthlin� a mother eras putting her to bed, sbe said : 'Now yrn right to sleep, dear. Don't he afraid. for God's angels are watch- ing over you." 8hoetly after. while the mother and father ware reading in the library. th. ehiM called to her mother "Yes, dear. replied the mother. "What la it Y' "Aa angel is booing around just awtl, mother.- cried he little girl. "sod it's bitten me 1 -New York Tleees. A Desperate Cam. "Oh, what a time I bad last night. Jksetow. it's w1y by m the Lord's arey that raw w roans today t" KLES Don't Hide Tbem ,With a Vel; Re- move Them With the Othine Pre- This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by • promioeet physician, and is usually so suooeedul in removing freckles and gi ing e clear, beautiful complexion that it is told by druggists under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil : get an ounce of *thine and re- move them. Even the first few appli- cations should show • wonderful im- provement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine ; it is this that is sold on the money -back guarantee. On our own battlefield.. Mary • the bout we had - Yankee. Canadian. redcoat and ranger . Hut our. M brotherhood. Staunch through the rectories. Shouts la our blood now to .bare in your danger. Ah. 1l s a weary thing %getting and watchtodhere. Nambling enrrelves to a troves' neutrality ; Yet in • world at war. Ms our good port to keep Patient to forge the straw peace of eAal4ty. Though. theo. our part be Peace Y.1 ops free lighting soul. League w1W your own gutta the world lust of vandals : Ti.. In the dreary night. We. with your women, weer And for your-breudieas dead burn our shrine candle. sohl the [vole. taw 4d oar +ane borderline. By out tont. faith. that no border can .ever, Yreedom '-now mai your fight. Waging the death of war. Silence the demons of cannon forever. Mr. Narcissi M. ('antin, of Mt. Joseph. is in tddwn today. Mr. ('antin ss again giving hie attention to the development of the lakeside "city," which Rome yewrs ago was the centre of great interest. Uee Blackstone's delicious iee.cream of superior quality for all occasions. Orders delivered. _-_- Let anyone set his hand in theme days M do what le right and nothing else, and it will Ms brow is stamped with b th along mu thats to make up the horniest expremrlon.- K ingeley. - Edwards' Is tb. piece *bore you get that pure lee cream sad beesamade early O. C. 1. NOTES. The closing sessions of the art ex- hibit at the G. C. i were much better attended than the earlier ones and every visitor was amply repaid for tn. time spent. Many were not fully aware of the fact taut such a fine dis- play of pictures could be seen at so little cost or the attendance surely would have been larger. The officials of theCollegi•te. both on the board and on the staff feel satisfied tbat the ex- hibit was appreciated by all who saw it, and, while the financial returns were not as large as were hoped for, about $50 will be available for the pur- chase of pictures. Mr. J. W. Vanatter has also signified his intention of making a donation from the exhibit, for which the Collegiate stag express tbanke. The annual cadet inspection will be held et the Agricultural Park on Wed- nesday, May 14th. at 1.30 o'clock. As there will he no rifle drill thisear the inspection will be somewhat bile(. Vis- itors are invited to be present. Mins Hodge. Mimi Fraser and Mr, A. M Robertson have been called by the Department of Education to read examination papers at Toronto this year. Miss Hodge will attend on June 21st and read the papers on lower school history, Miss Fraser on June 'Lith to reed the pers on art, and Mr. Roberteos .,e July 0th t0 toad the middle school papers on Bettie and Kin folk of Canada. So mar goer allied ann. Smite with hi. Merlons the lord of Ilissrder. 0ed .peed lour noble rause ' lied rave your gallant ten.' µ•(q14 we mIgist ell *118 them over the border. Paso r M mit • v a. In Chicago Rrl tJ•h A nerk,an. Rexall Orderlies are free from harsh drugs and are he nicest ,attritive for fildten. Sold only by H.C. Dunlop. he Raman Store, 10e.. 116a and Kir. ties Th. RIRrtal was glad to have • Dail on Saturday from Mr. Anthony Allem. Ot Dunlop. it was Use first time b. had been is tows for Itwm. months. Y.4L Y� MAwES PERFFCT BREAD ,3 Canadian history • AT TIME WATERFRONT The steamer Val Cartier arrived on Mi.nday with gr4n foe the dig Min and' cleared mons on Wednesday. light. for the bead of the lakes, Th. steamer AIikoksn le now being fitted out under ChM Bngioeer Are- betg. of hassle- It M expected that the boat will be toady to Nave some time next week. Captain Drown, also of Sarnia. will he la command and the boat will meow la the seal and ore trade bate itis new grain comes In F. the fall The ammo for the (lest potatoes of the breakwater eiattas.ion is saw being emend .o � II tarp privatise MO tS /pndatbaa by loading .tone era se wows, alter wide\ It M drawn out and swk Is the eseavatioe made by the These are great days fey the Reisow Summer Millinery Is Ready 1 There will be a [g n,7a1 display of new Flats in Summer Styles, on Friday, May 14th, and following days. A showing of the latest and prettiest models in Leghorns, Mohairs, Pana- mas and other light Summery Straws. We announce our Formal Opening Display of Summer Millinery for the afternoon of Friday, May 14th, and the following week, when we will show the newest styles and latest developments in Millinery for summer wear. Miss Cathcart has just returned from visiting the markets, where she picked up many late novelties which will be shown for the firm time on Friday. We extend a cordial and hearty invitation to visit the show -room on OpenitlgDeys and feel assured you will be interested in the extremely attractive display that will greet you. SMART SUITS FOR WOMEN Our Tailored Suits for Women have character and style that ap- peal to good dressers. Every garment is designed, cut and made by experts. The materials and linings are of a high order and the styles are those that find the. greatest favor for the season. We show these Suits in a splendid variety of fashionable materials and in practically all sizes. Prices range from $12.50 to $25.00 Our Special Suit at $16.50 This is a Suit of exceptional merit, and the greatest amount of style and value it is possible for us to find has been crowded into it. Navy blue or black. A Snit of undoubted value.. $16.50 Special Bargain in Axmin- ster Rugs 114O.00 Rugs for $33.50 Them Rugs are seamless English Axmin- ster xmster of extra high quality. We have them in but two petterte, both good. They are Rugs that will wear for years and stand any amount of hard usage. The colon ate as fast as it is poeeible for the hest dyes to make them. Size 3 x 4 yards T opportunity 'to sell them ugs at this price is an exceptional one. The regular price is at least g40.O0. 4 to sell at each.... 3. 2sc Table See our 25c Table on Saturday. You wilt find it right •t the [root of the store. On it are the beet valises in Knitted Sum- mer Underwear, White Cotton Under- wear, Cotton, Lisle end Silk Boot Hose. that constant marching atter the best has been able to find. We are mak• ing a special feature of 11ne. at this price and you will not find our 25c values beaten anywhere. Just see them on Sat- urday or bent week. A Big Selling of Curtain flaterials Big selling of Curtain Materials starts next week. Greatest values in Lace Curtains and Drapery Materials we have offered for many and many a day. It is doubtful if we ever had anything as good. We cannot go into details herr but if you have Cur- tain Materials to buy just come here next week and we will save you money. Dainty Neckwear More dainty Neckwear just to band this week. New York's latest and most approved etytee in immense variety. Inexpensive, neat and attractive at lie, 310o, 40s. i•00o and "Hokproot" Hosiery' More and more people are learning the merits of this fam- ous Hoes. It does away with the terrors of darning day, for every pair arrive tete absolute guarantee of the maker. 1f a hole appears within the gueranted time you get • new pair without extra coat. Bold by the box only. Children's ribbed, fine weave for girls. and heavier and stronger foe boys. 3 pokes in a box. per box. ,...1.00 Ladies' extra quality cotton, aeamlees feet, 6 pain is a box at per box 1/11:•00 Ladies' fine Lisle. osamles@ feet, 0 pain in a box at per box I112600 Ladle►' Bilk Hoer, beautiful qualityhied', white, greyand the new **Pain Beach" shade. Either solicolor to • box or done up assorted if you wish. 3 pain in a box. per box$3600 A New "Hokproof" Line This is • silk ankle Hose of exceptionally good quality. • Full fashioned, seamless feet. spliced heels. A splendid wearer. Black poly. 3 pairs in a box at per $2.25 box LL Extra Value in Factory Cotton The best value in the old reliable Factory Cotton we have bad for many a day is now on our counters. We all special attention to a line at Sc. 11 is soft, free from dressing and of exceptional merit. Full :16 Inches Q„ wide. Per yard Qom, Awnings for your Home Wo make Awnings of all kinds and put them up. Any window or verandah can be fitted Nothing contributes so omen to summer comfort in the home as Awnings oo a window or verandah exposed to the sun. Select your ma- terials from our big range and we can deliver the Awnlog in • week'. time. E•timates cheerfully furnished. Old frames re-covered or new ones furnished complete. WE RE-COVER Ur1BRELLAS Now is a good time to get a new cover on that Umbrella, the handle of which is still good. We can do it for you at a moderate frost. Hodgens Bros. DIRECT IMPORTERS, GODERiCH TfiI.IsLPONE NO. 25 men and from 4 o'clock a.m. until IoM at night the rod and line may iso seat to typer.t ioa, is most instances with good romilta. -ROVON ON RAW cisme oat , Mien ete. Don't Die In the H • Notamo lir and far at Dreg and Country stoma Mr. 1. J. Yolgvs1S and tomo have moved to the koneei es @treat formerly swain sad neenplodus= F. S. istreette whleh Mr has smoetiomod. Tin PMsM M. ..• Stamm Tet. The psMnt mafislni eat is draw • may. benne isms Inas gist ea Ape41 ,tit8. Coln tram soars all potent aadielasa. Oasbw, pier. tiae- nings, peeisd/s, Naimwfe, salves, pine mse.. eye waters, oneness, sea, toilet preparations. jales...te., will be osemae'md a sump la value of one eon or _mom tett fn the res toil volae of the artlsla Packages or beetles retailing for flee or it meat have affixed • etaeeest stamp. Foe melt additional twenty -live mints or haetio..i part thereof 1e value of the an addltloaal not mast In si- Most Tide maria list the tan will ens Rom t M fS pee 1M retail Imo le bribe mi as the.oassmor and eolleetellirom the �uste er. The .tamp le mho Maeatled 11n a and date. AQ Americas patenttoilet ordain sold la Canada aro tarry- ing three eines taxes : let. tee special tax hapoaed la the Coital Stater fed. *8.74per eeat.ettre m e.eto. duty Ism - by the Oasadlaa Go..e.m.at esh ail imports 1 fel, tie glome tat es CtisRlefaoa, Ma.. Imposed by e DemisiasmOeeorameat. OM of *8. lard M t 'Vassals= &said bet ClommalsetniX am eastanser shauld ply 0I�� Amesse lbw&