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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-6-3, Page 51 1 1 .14111MIGNAL OOPERiOH. ONTARIO t iirwmweramemetesellien Olen! MANY : tint lies on mite scrap hemp tecle9 betcatw sense little tut was neglected which later filled tip with gravel and moisture and fventuelly caused a blowout. The injuries caused 69 sheep rocks, broken glee, etc, ave ns119 serious matters. You Ought to essemine Cott tires oocsrion.ly end f ll up those Little holes. W. how just the &neg for the 06 - Pattie. h's a preparation for the purpose end it doesQts work e f.ctu.119 end pertnsnentl9, k'll peyl you to add scan to your bol kit. k oleo p.y you to buy tires send accesiones c East Street Garage Phone 243 t 1 ■ The mercury in our tberwom.ter i. & wry down. The quality of our fee- Cre&m i• •way up. You will enjoy a brief s.•journ Isere. T. J 14&akrld. Phone et. The •mount colkrtrd 1. Wessrs. F. F. Lawrence k Sons in war tax on the amount of railway Ii. ker• •old y them during the mouth .,f ]lay war exactly ssi LOCAL TOPICS. Fsrwwri In etsws Amami Meeting. The risme! mesNas of the Weed gores Peruse& I.atia to will be bold ed Des amenn ea Pride', June 1l tb, sd2.10asleek p. re. G. T. R. Tiistse4abls. No thee,' le made bythe aew m G. T. R. tietMals la the tof the arrival or dopester* of wales at °side - rite. Hese .n some ebasR.. In coo - meting linos at Stratford. however. The monies teaks from 0oderleb tusk.* esneaction at etrstfosd for ! >6 sera to Owen Moosd. The Mi p. es. train from 6odarich 00s- 01 Stratford-yrmoth- Leedomith the tuts sth- Loedom et It Thele forty -Ave misses better than the consectioo by way of OMatom. Municipal tlectiens. Municipal World : The question of holding elections oe New Year's Pa may now he considered by every mun - elpal cotsscU previous to the 15th da W Novinebse the latest date on which • bylaw providing therefor can be passed in say year. The Dominations would ie on the filed December and e lections 1st of January. 1f either day M a Holliday, lbs folbwiag day is sub- stituted. bylaw, wbem passed, would remain in fore horn year to year until repealed. Waste of Time Licking Stamps. The Canadian Courier is out for a three -test stamp to take the place of the two emote the& are necessary Mace the tmpoeitios of the war tax. Ths Courier mays : We must AU take two "Ikks" to the job instead of one ; sod molter tb. Ooverneaeot nor the wuar g..ny tweed!, from the *ddi- tlonal1. and unnecessary lick. We are universally willing to put to se much time as we can 'ticking" the Uerseens, but wby fritter awl, our e•ergies licking postage stamps when we gain nothing by it? Field Crop Competition. The following tas.mbers of the Gode- rich Industrial sad Agricultural So- y bare estered their Names in the staneing Meld crop competition for Ithe dlsti ct: Colborne 'lownebipp--John H. Clark. Hugh Hill, E•'tetcber Ftsber• J. N. Ker- n igban. t'. C. McNeil. J. A. Mclardy Ooderieb Town/hip-lame fielkeld, 1 Harry L Salkeld, 0 W. Andrews, J. McCloak v. J. Mowesby, J. P., Ueorgs Lei tbwestr The crop chosen by the Society for SALE AT SINGER STORE - JUNE STN TO 12TH Indies' Collars and Handkerchief& Many lines at HALF- PRICE. All at • discount. Children'. Coat.. et HALF-PRICE Children'. Dresses at 10, and 3tr' discounts. A few silk -embroidered Cushions and Centres at ONE-THIRD off. Do not miss tbs... Th.w must all be sold at oo. e. "1111111' ' MRS. L. Ba 'TAPE Model : 5heatre r'ORMERLY TIE STAR In order to show our appreciation of the liberal pat- ronage vee are adding a better film service than we are even now running. It is our aim to please the public. Therefore better service.,, Thr production "America" was as advertised. and received nothing hut favorbble comments on all sides Every Thursday "THE MASTER KEY" is getting more my°teriou:. Another big "Quality" Feature next week Do not miss it. Fine Pictures, Comfortable Chairs. with other atten- tion, go to make a pleasant evening. "2wialitil" is our motto ADM'LTS lOc - CHILDREN tha eatapu1ft-e is sorsa The pidgins takes place et harvest time. County Court Neat Week. county Govt wiU be hood before His Homer Judge Doyle ea Thwday near, June 8th. There are melt three eases 00 the list. Mere Successful Students. The same of several (4odesi8b .tu- deats appear to the list of those who Item paved the examinations in the Plcultb. of ILeucation at Toronto for eiert ficetas as public or bigb scbool teachers. Miss Vora B Dania re- ceives as interim mooed -class certifi- cate; Mr. A. F. King an interim flrss- cJam cercsebopltri , Mr. James McClinton Sad MyB. Tom W s.k e eestilketes. Toni ec.ivitra ApeeiallMmending in and y. � Jame jBennwo Long has parsed the fir's year exeminetiooe in dentis- try at the Ontario Dental College. Eacursion to Guelph June 12th. The &Conal excursion to the Model Farm at Guelph, under the auspices of the Wren Huron Farmers' Institute. will take place oo Saturday. June 12th, by C.P.R. A special tram will leave Goderich et !f u'clock tem., stop- ping at ell stations to Wallenstain, ioclusive, and arriving at Guelph at 10 50 o'clock. Those leaving from ata - tions west of Blyth, inclusive. may, if they desire, remain ores until Moo - day, June 14th. Additional informa- tion. including rates from the various stations, is given in the advertisement in The bignal this week . Canadian Club Field Night On Friday "'snipe. June Iltb, the Canadian Cluli is to bold • "field night." A special committee is acting with the executive committee in pre - raring for en enjoyable evening There will he a banquet at the Masonic Temple at 7 o'clock p. ni. Toasts, speeches (limited to five minutes!, songs and recitations ere on the pro- gram. The Club has been very" sur- eeesfuL There ere now 13) members, Probably no other town the size of Goderich has so large a membership. This "field night" will be looked for- ward to with special interest and it is expected nearly all the member. will I* presen t Closing the Engagement. The Sarah Gibney Co. closes • two weeks' engagement at Victoria Opera House on Saturday evening with a performance of "Uncle Tom. Cabin," Tbere w111 ha a matinee on Maturia afternoon at 2:30, with the same bill. On Friday evening tn. thrilling play. Monte Christo," will be produced. Tbe company ha. put or. an interest- ing series of plays in • very creditable style, and though the houses have not been large that is not becaux of any lack of appreciation of the company. but rather because of the many calls that are being made at present upon people's purrs. Uoderich theatre- goers will hope to have the company here again under more favorable Gond i t inn a. Linen Shower for the Soldiery. Remember the linen .bower for the soldiers on Thursday, June 10th. in Qddfellows' hall. We bope that every bousehotder in Goderich will make it & point to be prevent need bung some gift. 11.E .mall sum of 6 rents will purchase material for • sorgical• towel or a bandage for a wounded Canadian soldier. No one should he deterred from rnmiog by the smallness of the rift he tor shei can afford to bring. The smallest contribution in money will also be gratefully accepted. The size of the .beet is (10 x 90 inches. The pillow slip., 34 x 18 inches. Twenty cent. will percher& material for • pair of the letter. Tore!!s of all size. will be accepted. but no fringed ones. Per- sons front the country not ahle to come to the ball on June loth may leave their . ontributions at J . H. Colborne s or D. Millar & Son's store. Admission to the hell will be free, but the small sumof 1u cents will be charged for re- fresh '[tents. The hall will he open from 4 o'clock in the afternoon. 1 11 Red Cross Euchre and Dance The richer party and dance held May 'tib under the auspices of the General Brough Chapter. 1. O. D. E.. and the Britannia hraoeb of the iced Croat )Society at the Hotel Sunset net- ted the sum of $96,.t8). The expenses entailed for music. etc.. amounted to ells bit, leaving • haleness of 1178 s.6. This amount will ire divided equally between the two societies. That por- tion accruing to the General Breath (':canter, viz. $1147, goes directly to the Red Cross Society of Goderich the ether har goes to the Britannia branch for the purchase of .npptiee for work in the hraneb. The united soci- eties held • meeting on Monday, May 31st. when votes of thanks were ten- dered to the following ladies and gen- tlemen who kindly ailed in rendering the evening a .urre.e : Mr i.ee, for IMP of Sunset lintel and heating, etc : the water snit light commission, for enterer and light • Dean Brno, for the coffee used: Messrs Whitely and Pnwelt. Inc sugar: Bank of commerce. for nee of Rage The prizes were do- nated by the following : Smith's Art wore. Mrs. Joseph Griffin, Mrs. Mac- Donald. Mn Howrie. The prize win- ners were Mrs. Walter Sault.. Miss Mme•ron. Mr. F. Saunders, Mr Pat- rick Carey and Mr Eugene De • •i. WHITS STAR LISS ST Willa OMITNOUSD ntndt lith` LYRIC THEATRE Till Mann PICTURE SOUSE Mowing only the bigbest- = •am • Nle ExtraSpecial Added Attraction for Wednesday and Thursday JUNE 9 - 10 has been secured at considerable expense in Motion Pictures The S.S. Lusitania Leayiut New York .t ber Iasi Weal voyage The principal scene. include passengers arriving at the dock., going aboard the *teenier. Panoramic view of the decks, with an excellent view Iron, stow to stern of the hurricane deck. with hundreds of pas- rsgere endeavorlog to get into the camera's focus. The Ia.t some of the .hip a when she is out in the river, the tugs swingingbet down stream. This i. t he only authentic picture of the illfatod steasesbip, which everyone should see. Admission - 10 Cents All the leading and up-toelate features shown at the Theatre every night. PAY UB A VISIT AND BE CONVINCED 1 1 this week on Miriam@ for • day or two. tire, IL Turner. of New York, who lues been •naitg her parent-. Mr. Lad tin.. Jame. Whyard. at Dur.e•aaso. spent a few day• iu tows is -t week and wr warwly welcomed by many friend.. Mout W. Cicadas McVey Ia. who cute .veered a cvmeei'•ios with tie c ewly-farmed Aru y lastet owes. was In town ter a few dry. be- fore Having 10 iota 11. eery. at Ottawa. He expect■ moa to go to the front- Red ront LOCAL TOPICS 1N BRIEF. VI.a Italia! Dont kion whetter thud_ • good Latin oe tot ha' anyway you ran always. be Bore of ,omtort .ad .1l around satufartlou when you have Pridbase tn. 1altar for year , lolhirr. tree hi. new goat. 'or and over- coat.. We have it -real delicious ice eream in hulk or fancy bricks. Biackstone's restaurant. • At the meetings of the Ontario Medi- cal Association at. Peterborough last week, Dr. A. 1'. Emmerson, of town. wan elected a viae-peemient of the As - socia tion. The Children's Aid `lociety will meet in the Court House next Tuesday, June 8th, at 4 1 p m. The subject of the use and sale of cigarettes will be discussed and all interested in the wet. fare of the boys arti invited and urged to be present. Tera.o*T, Jetts 3. 1 16 Pere i i /acNeill's Visit. Mania, kat greed day that will Oe Peg rementheleed by the Baptise con .inslty is Oedlemeb. Never before in the bistory of the amnia bad so tea people bepresent et the Sabbath seracee. In Pse morning the cbure\ was filled to the doors, ranee,. every bit of available spare beteg taken up with extra chain. The ..rola of song was well sustained by the choir, a.sI.ted by Mise Mildred McColl and Mies may sttoddaroassoioists Rev. Jobe Mac- Neill, anNeill, of Widmer road Baptist church, Tomato, the speaker for the day, took as hie Out Chita:. words to the Sad - disease, as Toone! la Matthew 23:,l - "lied et mot the God of ib. dead, but of the living.' In dealing with the text Om sp.aket said be would try to • ewe•r two ,tuestioes : What light did 1t .\row upon the character &od personality of (iod ? end what 14101 upon tie cbaracter and quality of His peOMe Some of the speaker's points were : That wherever or wbatever or wbo- ever God might be, Be u not among the dead. To many people tied is un- reel, He is distant and inert, but to lose the tbouebt of the reality of Ood is to Lm. one's dynamic. To Jesus .11 other realities were merged in the one greet reality of Ond. The forces that emanate from (iodate not the forces of deetruetioe but the forces of life, end that which breaks down good and dewtreys beauty is not of God. Christ speaks of his followers as the living ones. The picture of Christ living and dying for mankind cannot be des- cribed. 1t can ooly be wondered at. In the presence of Caivery we uncover the head and remove the shoes, reeog- niLing it as holy ground. It is useless to may that trod 10 our God if we are not anxious for His love and our hearts are not eager to put away sin. If we ere the living ones we must act like live men, for (Jud will not write His name on dead dust. Whoever bean His name must live. if we are to escape the,►kepticism of the Maddu- eeee or the present day agnosticism we must get right into the heart of Christ. At the evening service the attend- ance was so large that many were un- able to find Beats and went away, while others found standing nom only. Mr. MacNeill took his text from Mt- John N : dli--•'Lord, to whom shall we go i" whi-b was Peter's reply to Christ's , uestion, "Will ye also leave mer His theme was that Cbri.t could supply ell the needs of His people and there War ah& lutely none other who cnuld. He said that from ten thousand pulpits that truth was being proclaimed and that witbout Cent men end women everywhere would be plunged in the darkness of despair. As in their time of need Eng- land turned to William Pitt and America to Abraham Lincoln, • so the soul in it. time of need instimcitvely turns to Christ. 1t is a part of human nature to worship, and as we hecome like that we worship we abculd. wor- ship the highest. 1f we turn from Christ. to whom shall we go ? Can Confucius rn Buddha or materialises oretheum satisfy? If any mane man will hesitate and put that tbougbt Namely before him. be +*111 shudder at the prospect of having lost Christ. Apart from Christ there is no one to break the chain of sin, no one to was seconded by Dr. H. 1. 'trang. cleanse the stain. no one to lift the 113AIME 0? CANADA Ink by Mail ad Save Log IMves Marl w the cheques or caul you receive, with your Paas - book, which we rill return with the Deposit credited. Theo you can pay your bilis by cheques. Which w. rill honor, or Y you watt Ibis cash yourself, send us a cheque In your ore favor and re will forward lbs oaooq IONortura mail. Drop In and talk to the Manager about ft Goderich Branch ---F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager. money she needed. bhe did not one conscription but .he could get all the men she needed. Mbe had no rigid rule of loyalty but she had • wonder- ful power of keeping alive an undying sentiment of loyalty. She laid no from hand on conquered foes but inspired wonderful confidence and trust, of which Mouth Africa was • notable m- aniple. She was, as a United Stave writer had said, a "funny. funny en.- pire,"but she vies great with thegre•t- 0es.'of • mighty soul. Germany had two great ideals in the present War one was to raise the Germanic type to the highest point of prominence mod the Mhos- to 1oror tbat type epos all the nations of Europe either by fair mans or foul. She had set herself to obtain "• place in the sun" and had developed a ruthlessness of soul and • brutishness of spirit not equalled by uncivilized tribes of the dark age+ If Germany wins civilization will lie put. bark • thousand years. That Civ- ilization that we. Iroagbt on Europe's liattlefelda w:11 not I.r lost without the blood of her -ins being shed in the effort to retain it. Though hard to see Ono*. there is •nine good to come from the eat. pomething U. compen- sate us for the iciest sacrifice. Over against the bloodshed shere will come • bsrve.t 01 the best and greatest There can he no -topping now until Pias surgeon's knife has heen plunged to the root of the great cancer of mil- itarism. 1t is not too early to begin to think about the term. of peace. Militarism .must go. Germanys navy must be disarmed, if it won't tome out and fight, The Kiel ' anal, the Dardanelles sad the Bosphorus should be made in- terltktional highways. Alsace-Lor- raine will •gain belong to 'France. All secret diplomacy should he done away with. Tbe Turk must be kicked out of Rumps. There will also be the great work of reconstruction. There will be the problem of our attitude toward India and t [ward the small nations The social and industrial conditions will also need readjusting. The Mosher said in closing tbat it might 50e111 inconsistent for • servant of the _ Prince of Pease t , advocate war, but be thought the man was serving the cause o' Christ beet who put forth all hie energy to overcome the spirit of aggressiveness which the nation was n ow combatting. Rev..1. B. Fotberingbam moved • vote of thanks to Mr. MacNeill, and it Have you tried our new Bread ' Cre-O-Malt - the tastiest in town. Nice soft crust - close -grained made inti Fleischmann s Yeast. Everybody says it is the best yet. Try a loaf. There is thorough satisfaction for those who huy our Cakes and Pastry. 1f you do not know how good they are, we should like you to try them. • Smith Bros. Tke Ole 1.11alik East St. 8akcry Phone let. "A Man's Ability is His Passport' FRANK WEAVER ' (Peihmo, of Mus.c and Voce seecualen Te..pe• Vete. C.b,.r. end An".,e Seems ' LONUOrt, ORTARO .. s,e. ul•y. - treats Conner En.,n... ma ••d I nerge4l,M. For terms and ,nfar.nat:on valor PORTER a Don't wrote burden from the conscience. Con- - science .rejects even the love of God untiliit sees tbat tfie demands of jun- lice untice bate been met. Christ hsa' changed the secular idea of death Next Sunday morning a special song stead of its bring the end of existence. ! 'err ice will I e rende.red at Knox it is the portal of lite, the casting off of 1 -burcb. Among those contributing .n old.rnseD t, solo., duets, etc., will be Mies McColl, Up0111 0day evening, before an 004i_ Mrs. Frank Saunders, Mies Adelaide once that completely tilled the atsdi- Nairn, Moo Blulend. ]lis. Sharpe, Corium of Knox church. Rev. Mr. Mac- Neta gave his lecture,"Britain and the War," and although be spoke for nearly two hours those present found the time pass all too quickly and could have listened to the speaker for a much longer period. Before Mr. Mac- NeiII commenced hie lecture alis. Mil- dred McColl and Mr. J F. Thomson sang, as • duet. "The Boys of the Old Brigade." - Rev. W. H. ' Wrighton, who acted as chairman, expressed the Mesere. Thoroton, Blackstone sod Goodwin. The crew of the 11.35 and 2.3.7i G.T.H. trails have been changed and instead of ruooiog into Toronto as formerly they will now run to London ria Strat- ford. Copduetors McCsnliff and Broad. of London, replace Conductors Lavelle and Simon, of Toronto As the result of • raid on tbe�(ed- ord hotel on S•t,lrola fJ, • char es gratitude of the Baptist congregation laid against the proprietor, John Bed- to the Presbyterian officials for the ford, of having liqucr unlawfully on use of the church. his premises, and he settled with the The weaker reviewed the causes and magistrate on Wednesday by the pay- cooditioos leading to the war. and went of 1175 and rosea -$$2 in all. then gave a most interesting sketch of Rev Wm. N W ri hton, who is the national character and aims of the shortly leaving Goderich. will preach various peoples engagedim the cov- in the Replist church morning and film Rumba wasdss:ribed as a coun- eveniog no Sunday. "The Mecond ti y of almost illimitable resources. • Coming of Christ" will le tb• morn- country that might 6. humiliated Trot ing subject. "Why 1 Am Not As- hamed of the Gospel" will be the theme at night. A hearty welcome is extended to all. • Beware of Ointments km Catarrh that Contain Mercury. Western LJ iversity LONDON ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE Income Uuobled, ---now 175.000. Another Large Addition to Faculty and Equipment in Arta and Medicine (ire•tly Increased Enro!- ment in View. Write for particulars 10 : E. E. Braithwaite, M.A., Ph. D. President STRATFORD. OMT irntarlo.. Ise -1 practkwl tr•tdat .cbool. We have thorough roomer and etperi.•need lrtructor- in each a our three department. Coea.sseW. Mberthand and Telegrapk Omer grad 0&41111Se ucceed d you bet. Mar 1tear large. tree tatal.gse- oate. the guardianship of the Mlavic rate. fkan D. A. McLACR1.AN Principal and of all the prop les who hold the Greek Catholic faith. Further, she has long been trying to secure &n ice - free outlet to the o. Bens and at the clow of the war she *01 demand pore eeelon° or control of the Boepbonu r mercury nal rarely de.troy the ...DM of and the Dardanelles. Austria has long masa Sad rompkteiyderantte thewan:. -y1.em hien tottering to her fall. 11 p•aee when matenng it tbrosgb the .co', -m -,:rtes, continued Dtmed She was bound to go t0 l.e,.Alrk-.AonM er.n 1.. urs. ,a•, -n on pieces : in war she bad a chanes to live. France was noted for ber great fertility o1 soil and al -o for her won- derful recuperatire power. The in- d•-mnity which tier -many place.! upon France •t the dose of the France._ Premien war wan intended to cripple her financially for years to come, hot l,y the f 1't f h le she just erre rtetkne from moatabY nay- clan.. a. tree damage they w111 do 1. tenfold •o the good you eon peredbly ,l eel." from tile,.. Han'. i'ai .r•a r '.re. a'maufa. lured ny F. :. rheumy t t u.. Teem. 0.. now was no mere ury and '.ken Internally. .• tiny dire, by sato° the Mood and meows enrf..nr el the ey.tea le holing Hall'e'Catarrh 1 ' re be went yen net the erne- iee. It M take, eternally wed We In r e. r)AM, b F J t honey R Co. Tatuuoaiale free. ito'd by dr eget.. PeNe 73e- per bottle. PERSONAL MENTION. take R..Il - amuse Mtn ter ei n•tir+Uma. Yrs. 1 ase Wan kis this for fnr fte.y with where .kis will make w ended clay with tree nastier there. Mr. R R. Town..wd ten t ,- week for Fer g ot, when we vadw.tand he will ening, 1n the misting finches& M.. Hornert Plasmid. d the Fwd doter Cat Ca, 1letrdt. trate* hi. vo Woo edits Ida parent.. Mr. •ea Mea Wm. 1leeder Nahbrd. Miro Wadey Gay and daughter Man of Ile - trent are virus, um Haney. .net. 1/r.. Joke ore. irehmn short. 'tale& t11r 1(isina and da.Ater. Wieel- fleet• of °drew. visited ?deed• In kw . O a' days Nis tweet. s L OY. yslrt.n and Ill re losC�� sew tbe wee Sad 1• tee.- use sofa .1 lbs Item. 1Yrwe. Mm, Las.wiinewest. attended t lken** Meerelletien et SWIM *Graben bele .1 $ ti... ehie week. mad . r s viand meads sit wMr. L A. Warmerarlew Qe �Liaa+iesat �teReed��ie •eakeewRmetit trer„titleY1 whieVisiremeNt1. le WOW 1 r4 nmga s y n et peep seemed to dig up" woney and in a trw year. we- prepared to lend money in large rnnrs to other nations. France received a deep od to her pride in Pias boaboaof the. provinces of Alsace-Lorraine and has always looked tflw- / forward to the recovery of her former ef possessions. At the elope of the war -�� .he will demand three pruvincw, and uti! o 4,‘ BETTER than a DIARY Keep • Kodak record of the good Mame sow and throughout the year. set year Setehlag dere by as ropers, R. R. SALLOWS McLaughlin Buggies -m1 they ougbt to he ben. be also wa, 10 be free from the tremendous e. prove of armament that is imposed upon her in keeping guard against her vis neigbhr.r. !great Britain ds &tion of .trstetic import- ance. Her position could not have loam better if aloe bad been towed out to ass and had dropped her anebor in her own ebrmen location. The Sngtib outflo l has been • great Moon to the county : what would Belgian. bate given Tor that little strip of water ? It is a thousand yeam elates a foreign army stepped oe Britain's -.bocce. Brume bee built up a chain rel fortified tams and malts, stations an around the world. la bee seettervd rbaraeter lay the elements of Ave strength and also take elemente of h.. weakness.) Her unity pa0IM oth}r nation*. Bri- tain bad no rigid pow* of taxation les her 'Monies bat she could gat all the Call and in_v act our new stock lof the above high- grade Buggies. We have the latest 1915 designs to suit all re- quirements. McLaughlin Carriage Store HAMILTON MTHRRT That Tired Feeling The tired feeling that so often come. with `Spring weather is as likely to result from the wearing of winter shoes after they have been :ailed in as from any of the other cause, to which it is usually ascribed. Many Renlediesire Suggested hut we le -Bros you will find A Pair of our Light. Styti3h. Corrfcrtable Spring Shoes .- Sure Lure. S H ARMAN THE MHOS MAN t Mr. and Mrs../ W. Boyle epees Ike • lith with Blyth friends. ,.•.. r rye MM, - -m ._-ear_