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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-5-13, Page 7Is1 EVERYTt11NG FOR YOUR CAR and BICYCLE List of Machines now on show One Massey . • • • • • ......... $45.00 One Standard $335.00 One Standard$36.50 One Standard, three - speed gear $46.50 One National,29.50 EAST - peat to Town Hall 0 STREET - GARAGE Telephone No. 2.41 Godericb, Ontario LOCAL TOPICS. was telt for the Hesperian. We are Riad to hear that the nursing sisi.ers arrived safely Arm B Annual Meeting Women's Institute. roken. The annual meeting of the Gode- s,. B. Tape met with an unfor c ri h branch of the Women's Ln- �sr. LunHe was t* accident on Friday . in the act of stepping from John Mar- riott's dray wren the horses started up, with tbe result that be was thrown to the ground, breaking hie m right atnear the wrist. With, the lawn bowling sea on just about to open, "Larry" is in a grievous predica- statute was held oh 'Tb ureday Officers t the home of Mrs. C. were elected for the ensuing year tIe ollows : President, Mrs. Beat vice-president, Mrs. McNally : secre- tary -treasurer. Miss M. E. Salkeld : branch director,, Mrs. Hoerr*, Mrs. Fowlie. Mrs. McClacberty : auditors, Donald, Mr.. C. Young : meat.j Mrs.. sac Mies district director*, Mew. Beattie,, re C. Canadian ion Nurses Safe. y baster, of M. E. Salkeld. Mrs. NwamisM,ae M. . Mr.hasLoftier E. Dance os- Mies M. E. tows, has received •cap{e from Itis Young :district director, daughter, Mies Davey, who left Halt- Salkethe ld. hech 'secretary's standing and ed fax onad Sunday, the ;Std init., with ten indicated that the members had been on board coe Hsesp of nursing.00 doingncing tbeir share in local relief, also in here sate the *trivia at Ll es- of ons Mon -1 Red('rnae work. Vi�4nRwill be dust e safe i ne at Lf wbso made welcome aL any day hest, in view of what had hap pencil to the l,usitania some anxiety the year. The regular meeting day is toe %6dd : Oteatre ipRMESILY THE STAR HE dim light difficulty has been overcome by put- ting in parts of a new generator, perfect white lights being the result. The Famous Players Corporation beginningfeatures Tues- day n `l I* shown in this house onctlah and 1k ' are day and -Wednesday, May and 6 rte, Theyctee all complete plays, being in 4, p4 and produced by all of the late stage favorites. Nothing better than these photoplays can be seen even in the larger cities today. The big feature serial THE MASTER KEY starts this week, Wednesday and Thursday. It yOU miss the first instalment, start in with the second. ONE EVERY WEEK Come. earl}' on. these big features, as it t akes longer for a show. dd2u �" is our %attfs A1)t-LTS lOc CHILDREN be VICTORIA OPERA LIOUSE snr.i.�.rtstttts STARTING --" -- MON DAY, MAY 24th Miss Sarah Gibney and Co. PRESENT Sol Smith Russell's Pastoral Comedy The Bach and The Giri THE SI NAL : GODERICH ONTARIO by the stergaise he ►r received, spoke +I a tow opens of Wined by after • which sehwkSawM wore the Yoram Ladles' Modality. Cadets Inspected., fifty The Goderich Cadet Corp., Wong paraded at Astricultural Par for inspection on Wednesday. Cap- tain Carling, of London, was the in - meeting of loer. After going through various, drills In both open ►nil close formation the company was lined up before Capt. Carling, who congratu- lated the boyo ontheir sh d no es@in aid be their drills and that the criti- cism to offer. He suggested and a drum addition of a few bugles would dvplof o advocated the adoption the Strathcona pbysical drill and bete use lt of the remapbore sign chatty He os. glad to learn that pra( every boy in the Collegiate was • mem- ber of tbe corps. The proceedings closed with rousing cheers for the in- spector. the instructor, Capt. Dunlop, and Capt. Brimicomhe. PERSONAL MENTION. Mra Sous be. returned from 5 rl.it of several weeks st Toronto. oe returned from tars. Mr. W w john toe tib• sruaaer sere. r rd will ..pend attend) the Provincial coo fl. ^a -lute "Oheatre to The Premier Picture Nouse Showing only the Highest Class Photoplays. Extra Special Holiday Attraction Monday and Tuesday MAY 24th and 25th DANIEL FROHMAN presents the Greatest of Motion Picture Stars "LITTLE MARY PICKFORD" in one of her Very Best Characterizations "Tess of the Storm Country" A Superb Production Complete in 5 Acts. DON'T FORGET Y R24Gth AND 25th Admission as usual LUCILLE LOVE AND STRAND s RANDrdWAR Series Every Thursday ioc and 5c the first Thursday of each month. On Saturday next, May 1atb, the members of this branch are having a rat e home-made baking in Mr. McLean's store. corner of Square and Montreal l street. Uoaations will be gratefully received from the members. `See posters for further particulars. Sweet. Wholesome and Refreshing as the First Breath of Spring CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY PRICES - - • � � and 15c Plan at Edwards' Cafe TnoaaDAT, Mai 13, 1916 • mets Toronto 'ht. ween Dr. L Y. Mabee was at convention of °a The lata C,termo{r and Dr. �a wta�eeetor Ruddick. of oT,°,wront�hl+ week April' 4th of Theodore of Mrs. Hook Roberts. odic brother-in-law of Mrs. J. M. Roberts php widow. two sons sand two dalig an odic atilt. ,.r I drat ell Wks Mia To. San U yea don't San NOW ? Though your salary or income will no doubt Increase, many tfwiill your expenses— w:Id that the latter more than keep pace with the former. Now is the time to start a Reserve Ftp —and the Savings Department d the Uoiotn Bank of Canada 1a the place to keep R. Deposit the extra you have on hand now ---you can open sn account with any stern. down to one dollar ---and draw Interest unit. Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOM BE, Manager. vice.. Among tbo.+e Dotal a distance practical in his reatnature. the of hate Mr. who attended the funeral were Mr. Roberts was a g of tudenSbakeof ret soil and Mr.. A. McMillan and family of , tore. particularly of hi+ life Stratford, relatives of the deceased. 1 a lover of nature. Outside of his hunt - Many fiord tributes were rent by, Dere activities, the evening hie friends of the family. Interment took wars spent -nictheecm(tatnyb off*hee 1 u the family plotMaitland' 1 which leave, to b two is a Reynolds, .1, innings by Mia Joshua Frey death occurred .t Detroit nit Harding, A. D.• Turhet, rte o at boo s. ie chil- eace ' heirlooms cemetery. 1collection of letters and T. N. itonF.RT`1, DET1tO1T. tieorge Charles Macke . Mrs, Mct.ren. Mr. H. tf. were t and tr d Mrs. 1'. 'r �Cato: were the (Ws- k{s, Elgin street. this week. Yrs McLaren also vide d friend. et Hayarld. L'se Blackstone s delicious ice-cream of superior quality for ail ozeasionr. Orders delivered. The biggest production each night' for tbe mousy at the Model Theatre. Among 'bore who are reported miss- ing frons the passenger list of the Lusitenia are Mrs. Bingbatu and Miss A. W. Bingham, of Toronto, of town.unt and of Mr. F. E. Bingham, For the finest confections and fresh salted peanuts try Blackstone's. OBITUARY. of tiodericb. The deceased for forty years was a designer .-- ---- and the Michigan Stove Company was the inventor of many time-seving and labor -savior inventions in stove` manufacture. Though seventy-nine years of age, he was active at bis, work up to shout four weets before biro death. Bann in England, his boy -1 hood was rlwnl A. Fart Erie, Ont., where his father, \V ill.am 15. Roberta, i M. D. F. al utilitAryar commander , the royal forces there for'' many years. Although intensely • .moloty of tiro survive. MRS. ('Oe. Mrs. Coe, Abo had been living with her daughter, Mrs. IDr.) Em sersote passed awey Sunday morning atter • long illness. The deceased was form- erly a resident of Peterborough, and the remains were taken to that place on Tuesday for interment A funeral service sass conducted at the house by Rev. \V. K. Hager. 't'aC1RE. The death occurred on Friday, atthe home of her daughter, Johnston, of Mrs. Lawrence Shinnet, better known as Mrs• Murdoch Mc- Guire. The deceasedwhile not vet'y robube in her usual heathapps, morning, and health up W Thursday on Wednesday had returned hrom a visit at London. During she was taken with convulsions and death ensued of Friday. Mrs. M=Guise was a native of Huron township, Bruce county, being the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hutch McTavish. Thirty years ago she • was married to the late Murdoch McGuire, who death by drowning in 1911:. Of the union there were six children. all of whomsurvive. They are: Georg k Isobel )\Fr). Geo. Griffith{, rich Star, 12,illar requisition forms, IMO), and the secretary. •.'ast post cards, $1 W, The librarianreported receipt, for April of 040 avid an issue of 18.11 books and magazines. - The board hie purchased a large number of new books on which the secretary is now at work sad they will 'don he in reediness for :he reeding public. The board wishes to notify the public that the hock exck•nge will be closed for cleaning and 'trek -taking from Tuesday. May lath. till Friday, 21st. both dates iochniveand *11 with hooks in their p(>sSPsrio red to return them to the librarian before 1 the date of closing. The Monthly Recital. u t:eor e s 'f he organ recital held at • 1. ,eracted church last Sunday eveningeatt tilled a congregation welch completely the sacred edifice. As on forwer oc- casions the music peruubl also were me, and many words of apP spoken of the work of Miss M. AAi_ Aitken. who took the vocal parts diic was very fficult, Mier Aitken ough some of the showed perfect control and sang witb'the skill of a fin- ished musician. Mr. F. W. Rohineon an and the follow- preetded •. .. -• mg program was r•eodered : "Overture I d• in C minor' t Hatistet . "Melody in D" I y Central school (;cncert. "Lied- iWolatenhholmei: es, • Kathleen, Hugh and Dan, of London, Com iu au,t .e., t tt.�• �mi and May IMf Oliver boysJoetnnl, of GEO. HOHMEIER town. Two of the ale in the in Canadian forces in training if for w r l . Hugh as in the service, rd Battalion and Dan the Mounted Rifles. in 1111e Mrs.! M,•Guire married Lawrence Shinner but had not lived with her husband for several years. The funeral took piece on Sunda Rev. W. K. Hager :ton- duct on- ducting the service.. T'be pallbearer were Messrs. Wm. Morrish. Martin, Hen. Gray, David Weston. Rohl. Bell and Thomas Johnston. to addition to the immediate tuewb'rs of the family who attended the funerel were sirs. G. W. Palmer, Miss Mary • McGuire and Mrs. James Akenheed, of Detroit : Private Geo. Griffith and Mrs. Hugh McGuire. of London. The deceased war fifty-two years of age, The interment took place in Maitland cemetery. Have beautiful window decorations Nothing gives so much pleasure as a well decorated window. Your windows will be the the nvy of your neighbors if you c�� ct� Flat Rod —for curtains and draperies Guaranteed not to sag or tarnish There is a Kirsch Flaat oil or in a color to match your draperies. Every rod contains a written guarantee that k will not nag or tarnish. it's so eery to have an attractive window with Ro. /Cinch North Huron Libra's- The North The annual mreting of the Huron Liberal Association as consti- tuted for Federalppurpo.es will Tueed in the tow n hall, Wingham, on May '2.itb, at 1 o'clock p. m• (Van Biene) : fin._ WelT i• Mos "Otkevis se to E ,,,he Abbey Por- tals" were fAntxrl. "The King (Gounodl. Public Library Notes- public The regular meeting of the p library board was held on Saturday evening. Mr- J. 1. Killoran was in the chair end the other members prev- ent were Dr. Strang, Rev. Jos. Elliott,o and Mesons Torn and tong. he accounts ordered pard were : The Gode- entertainment The entrust under the auspices of Central school will be iven at a ictoriwOpers House on the evening of Friday. May 21st. An interesting pr MI is in preparation, and there sbouldbe • full house. The Mtewwrt orchestra will furnish music. Sterling's New Manager. late of s, Win- nipeg branch of the Sterli gBank. has taken chaste of the Goderich branch, *tweeted ng Mr. A. Porter as manager. Mr. fackson has had a good number of -ears of tanking et- perience. having beebeenwith crod Im- perial Bent for stank ino having conduct's a private remain r. Saskatchewan. locistaff as rShen teller ant sceountant MISK MAIU:AKET MACK AV. Margsret Mackey, died on Wednes-j day, May 5th, at Daytons. Floridan Tbe decesteed was a sister of the late' D. C. Mackay of Goderich end WAS native of this town, living here until about twenty years ago, when she went to reade at TOtouto She spent the winter months in Florida Last summer she was in tioderich for three months. D 15. Mackay, of town, is 14. nephew of the deceased and another nephew, Robert Mackay, who wee , spending the winter in the South, was with her at Daytona in her last home and brought the remains to tiodei ich for interment. brother of the deceased, Angus Mackay, lives in the StAte of Vifeshingten The funeral took place to Mainland cemetery iin Sitiorday, Rev. Geo. E. Ross condom - big the services end the pallbearers , being Ales. Saunders, Chas. Onerow, Heoor Hays, C. A. Nairn, Chas. Vie and Oeo. Porter. Off for the War To the strains .f inertial 'air% r-n- dered by the bard of the Bird Item- ment Dr. A. 11 . Macklin let t ttoderieb on the 2.35 ti T. R. train on Saturday. route for Britain. where he w ill join the Royal At my Medical aortae The mem- bers of the town muncil were present the Dortro, who w an ex -mayor of the town. Dr 74 with of Hayfield, left on the same trs ons similar errand. TINNIN(1 OF ALL KINDS done promptly. thoronahly and ressosehly. Well repo& or resew your roof. put your chimney top, leaders gnome or coeniee In first - claire condition. FAMILY REPAIRING, TOO There pawed away at Alexandra hospit•1 on Sunday one of the oldest vontintrotia residents of,Ooderich,in the prison of Mr.sDeotge Black, who first raw the light in 0 aderich in the year IMO, on the present site of the 15•ptiet churcb. The defamed had been unwell for the paat four yenrs and since July lest bad been practically beiridden. In earlier years Mr. Bleck had bees con- nected with • number of the hankies. hoopoe in town and more recently he I held the position of Division Court bailiff. In the year lltn4 be wa. I tied to Sarah Wootten, of Rime..., which onion family of four tioso were born, three of whose survive. They are Oeorge W. and John W., of town, and Thos. 11., of Montreal. One brother, Jetsam, of Saitinaw, Mich.. and one Meter, Yea Mary Henderson. of Detroit, elm 'nevi's. Mrs Klock died In February, 1911. The funeral. which wart private, took place on Tow day from tbe residesee of Mr. Geo. W. T'be pan - Father McRae Su prised. Tbe Ladies of St. Peter'• church gathered at the few readence of Kee Father McRae as Friday. April anth. as • surpriie posy and gave the rev @tend gentleman a shower, consisting of • fine &imply., household linen, asrd awn* magulleent house -furnish- ings, nage ete. Mies Mary Hurley acted at doorkeper and quietly let the 'Were. in without dietorbing Father McRae, efeo ers• in his study on the emend thor. When all was read lass was Isdited dowostalra and J. L. Hillman d a few wed -chasms words espresso, the ladles' apprise:is- nos of Father leRsie's ministry. and bad If you want it. Put • neer copper bottom on the wards boiler. mead all kiosk of leaks in tinware Fred Hunt Sires. Parse 115 worked i0 WS* the rewatios et hie baarans ware Capt. gammon. Anvil waor. resideDio. May asked loss to re- Matlemon, Adam Vaster, Mont. Olart. met their Weser it takes of Miele Oewald Sturdy and Wes. kleCresta Writy to leek, Illisistar. &H. Father Rev. J. B. Fotherinabern. rector of flts lialltatk wise ma quite MN 's rhumb, eoedueted the see - Have }oil tried our new Bread ?— Cre=O:Malt -the tastiest in town. Nice soft -crust — close -grained_ -- made from � Fleiscitnlann's Yeast. Everybody says it is the best yet. Try a loaf. There is thotougb satisfaction for those who buy our Cakes and Pastry. If you do not know how good they are, we should like you to try thetu. Smith Bros. ike Old Reliable east St. Baker), Phone I.4. "A Man's Ability Is His Passport - FRANK WEAVER iP rabies*, of Music and Voice, booremheb Inter Nets testu Folk t•r.ros and $nformat.on apply PORTERS BOOK 8T ORE A THE GROCERY A To The Buying Public Number One CHIN A'W A R E and CROCKERY, we have decided to offer the sante for FRIDAY and SATURDAY at HALF-PRICE. . We guarantee these days to be, without doubt, days of opportunity, especially itt this line. Grocery' Department Having an over -stock ard SATURDAY we wilt credit orders and a fifteen CASH ORDERS. of groceries on hand, on FRIDAY allow a ten per cent. disconnt on all per cent. discount on all STRICTLY DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU,— That there is a mighty difference in the quality of GROCERIES? The Maple Leaf Orcety hears thenomputationt being the home of. the real home of, Purefaml Up -to -Date St ,ck. r1 4111ilt