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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-7-15, Page 4• '(tit OH Ya JULT 11 11111 : • 1 . GODB.RICH ONT RIO e Men's Hot Weather Furnishings The New Sport Shirt for bowling, tennis, rowing, etc. -it's just a dandy for hot weather. Price $1.51 aid $1.7S Flannel Trousers $3.00 to $6.00 White Duck Trousers $1.25 Lustre Coats Neckwear --"The Powder Blue" is the very newest --makes a very hand- some cravat. Price SOc Hosiery --- The "Palm Beach," in Silk and Silk Lisle, is the bilrgest seller this season. Price 35c and SOc • W. C. Pridham , Sole agent for -`1 "Society frac {.lotl.ez r r FAI..L TERM OMENS SEPT. Int ifs Toronto. dor. not asst for a letter reputatio on than It already pewee". en We gpl.itlona for many student. each pear. t Mtalog neo free. w. .1.- CI.I var. Principal, 7J1, Yew it.. Taiga sad ''hark . rt . • AUBURN. Wtt;Dxa.DAT, July 14. Mrs. Nelson Ball, of Clinton, is ide- alise ie.ttlag at G. 1.. Sturdy'.. Mr. Henn y Yungtblut, of Zurich, at- tended bis mot . funeral. Mr. Helmuth Booe and Mr. O. Weo• eel, of Heepeler, are renewing ac- quaintances after attending the funeral of Mrs. Yunablut. Rte.. A McMillan, of Mlmlco. a former Presbyterian pastor herr, was calling ou his old friends on Friday. All were pleased to see him again. The Orange brethren celebrated the 13th at Wiogbaw. Owing to the re- port of a diphrhetia epidemic in that tows' • number remained at house who otherwise would have gone. The meetiug oo Tu.wiay night to diacu-• fire protect' votes) 1a favor of our 'touter.' wbuuttiag a hylaw to the ratepayers at the earliest oppor- tunity. Civic HOLIDAY. -The civic holiday f le Auburn will be, held on Friday. . July 24, d, when a general picnic will ' be beta on the Maitland River flats. ,Tbere will be a program of sports. and refreshmente will be on sale. The re- ' ceipte will he given to the Red Crows Society. Everybody is invited to come. bring bis family with him and join in enjoying the day, and in this i way assist the wortby caws., of reliey- Ing threw who ere wounded in fight- iinA our battles at the front. I DI.LTH OE SRS. J. Yttuaurr.-The emit t o/ Diu. Jacob Yungblut tools its 'nigh*, af-rr a longerieg .II e',, oo M. ' u -dry al: iia sus,, lessinq to mourn : t hese lose nee .0. at t:arr-in-hfe, two sumo, Win. as.d Henry, at borne, and ail daulb•ese: Mrs. John' Nutt, 1of L .ndeshnr.i : Mn, Geo. West- brook, of /:uderich ; Misses Maggie, 1 Lizzie, Alice laud Jessie, at home The /unmet on Tuesday afternoon to Blyth cewe-ity was largelc attended. the services twine conducted by Itrv. A. Laing, of Auburn. and Rev. J.G. Reid, of Lnudesb ore,'. The sympa'.hy of the community is extended to the bereaved family in their lon of a loved one. PORTER'S HILL- Tua;'DAY, July 1::. GARDEN, PARTY -The lawn social beld at Mr. F. C. Pickard's on Friday even,ng ptovrd a great success. Thr. Weather being favorable, the. people turned nut in throngs (tom the sur- rounding country, The music sup- plied by the Ontario str.•et quartette and Mr. Fred Thompson was very much appre,•'ated, as were the violin muni- by Mr Chas. Cox and the .p.-.ehei delivered by Rev. J. E. Jones and R -v. R .J. McCormick. Notes. -The morning, eervir. at Bethel chamois will be withdrawn on Sunday next. owing to the annivers- ary services to he field in Bethany chtrrrh . Nies Priscilla Tot rano, returned home Thursday evening, bay - big spent some time at London • AA New Stock in the Old Stand . . The store knit Maple Leaf Grocery, Ham- ilton street, w•1 a re -opened on Saturday, July 17, • with an entire new stock of GROCERIES, ' PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED. ' 1t will pay you to examine my goods and prices, as 1'7hav't decided to sell on a strictly cash' basis, and goods will be priced to satisfy the rash buyer. P. T. DEAN Hamilton Street Goderich, Ont. THt Howell - Hardware - Co. LIMITED Is the very best place to buy Pure Paris Green Land Plaster Bug Finish Hay Fork Rope Sprayers Forks, Scythes, Dr. Williams" Siathes and other Fly Destroyer Haying Tools BinderTwine Portland Cement Our price on ary of the above lines you will find the very best, quality considered, as we buy the best. Give us your business and see for yourself. Most particular customers buy of us. REMEMHEM THE WEDi"ESDAY HALF -HOLIDAY Howell Hardware Co. Lw_ Oodd's .r.. Kidnewi-h y bright', D1 seas ►kl, di.. ease was is Pills curable not, Doddc rabl Pits cured it. l nrtun themselves codes,. that sailboat Dodd'. Kidney Pills they ars be seises against Dry betel Doren f dney Pias ars the tint tnedicioe that ever cured Deaf/eta& 1 tatiuw-boa, nacre and pin. are advertised to do so, but the moliciau that dear cure labotos le Dodd's Kidney PIS Dodd'. Kidney Pills are fila cents a biz at all druggi.ts. Mr. and M•r.. „gutta, of Toronto, were • i.ittog at Sam. Emmer.on's. Miss (.race Torrance is visiting at Wing - ham .. Mrs. Caldwell, of Stratford, spent a few nays with Mn. Lindsay. Mrs. Thornton and Miss Rut- ledge vi -lied iu the neighborhood last week Miss Ruby Potter was motored hack hem Ailsa Craig Thurs- day night and since then has tern con - lined to her bed, but is slowly improv- ing. KINGSBRIOGE. Tuga•nat, July 13, Miss Lizz'e Sullivan, of Detroit, is krone for her vacation, Louie Dalton has returned home after a couple of months in Detroit, Some from here attended the garden party at fort Albert hod Thursday evening. Hev. Fath -r Donnelly. of Denver, Colo.. and Wilmer Donnelly, of Wier - ton. are visiting relat. vas hers. FoRWKK RlrnlFXT U.K..-The new. has just reached here of the death of tleorte L 1►'('allagban at Vancouver. B. C. He was well known in the township, as be was in business in Kiota'l for revered yearn. He left Kinta.l e g'ateen year, ago for Van- couver, where he had rosided ince. THP. LATK JERRY 0Y'ONNOR.-The funeral of the late Jerry O'Conuor, sr., whose death was referred to in last week's issue, took place on Wednes. day of last week The pallheerers were : James. R ,twit and Edward Foley, Cornetist* O'Iteilly, Thomas (atvey and Patrick Barkley. The deceased was seventy-nine years orate and spent the greater part of his life on the farm on which be died. He leaves to mourn bis loss, besides his wife, four sons and two daughters, namely : *beard and Jame.. of Salt Lake City : Thomas, of Roseland, B. C. Jerzy and Cess. at home, And Mrs. John Collins, or Nevada. The 'sympathy of the community is ex- tended to like bereaved ones. WESTFIELD. Tux=a(v, .lull 13. Longs OP TMk Wl KK. -Miss Vera Hoover and brother Everitt', of Brus- sel., visited filen 1. here on Sunday. Miss Hoover remained with the inten- tion of spending a couple of weeks in the vicinity A number from here _celebrated 1be Tweftbat..Wing;iant. ..Mrs. J. A. Harrison and sons, 1 eel,. and Charlie, of Goderich, are visitia at the hove of Mr. W. H. Campbell this week Mrs.]. N. Campbell is visiting ber brother, Mr. John Hiles', of Kin -amine, thio week A nom- ber of boy a.bon) Toronto are Hording at Mr. (:,orge Wallace's. Tbky say they enjoy themselves vety vouch and like living in the,country fine. where fe everything is rand they are out in the pure fresh air. The World's Finest Fresh Water Trip Ptesm.rttgo' I' rt Mct.roll Tu' -1..p• Ws dne d.re,There. ely• and 1351 urJey for AminMte. Marie. Port .irthor and Fat \t"'Rias.. The .:.•.,mer "M .is totes. sailing frau Port Nr\Irotl oe w'rdnewi•yo. will '.11 .t Owen As Intl, leering 'h.r Int 11,' pm. ' sTF:.%%tsNIP t:X1'•RLLet' leases Toronto 111.3 p.m. daily. egropt Fri - uar. ttkn dlra.,. roanoetiw with .team . re .t fur: MoN kali on es(U 'g gaga Pacific Coast Tours AT L0%% F.(RF.a INI'LI- IIINO "1 ,(LIPUI(%IA t•:XI'tolhIOX" Particular. from Jo.. G1dd, I'.P.R. Alen.t or writ. M. r.. Murphy. R P. A.. dolts own cur. [lag sed Vann au. Toroota 0 - GRAND 1 NUu i SYS EM Sumer Service to Higl,laids of Ontario from Termite - .'3 e m d.i!y for )lnokoks lake. drily es %seta for 1,aka of k. MHy (Ignnn.ln ParAw gstawan Inver and Tlmagsml Irks palest.. Ia 13 a an doll rxeept standar fee liesorglan Lake of Flays and Ms1anstewan River mien a11 'es dally except Sandy for Muskoka Weld La a of Rye aad.( uta Park. STEAMSHIP EXPRESS Loam. Toronto 11 it. m. Arrive lads Wharf r - sT r m. Veh Mender. W.dawdap, and 0atarday-es, meeting with N.N. ('a • palatial .t.am.alp . ter Rasp abs Mar.. Port rtber. Fors tt'wllr.w .e..d Dahill sad attegFart %agd .mn1ltigeato. it,i 0 T. 'sow* /.e win.( Parise Library la M men y t nachos Parlor orsry Road sem betweso to .N Nardi& Wharf. Fen parrUepIantfebru ea daticat len to r I AWRIENt' k W)NR. Tows and /WWI Aeuwea a Q. R. famedLAI' far. virion Arima, ado MLTTH. • / • ' Tvr*DAT. July 13 billiMmasehie tfoosaj 'a.-Blylr'a IhM ate " Ir a Aeslared (or J my flits. bthAWIMMW soboola will run their eN aeais. to Ooderich vie the If the weather is fine there 1* iodised' •targe number will go to enjoy tbesobMPgS ♦t the lake shore. Tel Twaurru.-Although tb.re was ao eelebrntloe bars on "the Glor- ious Twelfth," we got • little of It. When the O. P. It. train from Auburn arrived Mee Goat morning • `rat many from that place got off here, else the lodge and breva band, and marched up to this Orange Hall, sun with the Blyth bretbret. and their fife and drum band marched to the O.T. K. .metes, where they teak the train /or Wiggliest' There were 240 ticket. for Wiugbam suld at the station here PI us0NAL AND (.INKRAI. - dastardly trick was played on Mr '1'. McElroy one Dight last week when waw person or persons throw a stone through the plate ghat window of bis grocery store. It was thrown with such force that it also broke the glass in the shower**. If the person could ho caught an example should be made of him Mr. Wm. Moore took baa family in his auto to Sandy Beach, oo the lake near Wiartoo, when it is their intention to remain for some tone. Mr. Robert McKay, wbc has been in Si. Joseph's hospital, Loudon fcr some time, undergoing treatment foe his eyes, returned home last week, We are glad t, say that his ryes are a great deal better, but it will yet be 'owe live before they will be as formerly.. ...Mr. Win. Moore, who hall been teller in the local branch of the Bank of Hamilton, received word last week That he was to report to the Burlington branch for duty and be left at once. Mr. Wal. Smith will be moved up to fill this position and Mr. Arthur'I'lernay has been takes in as junior Mr. Neil McQuartie is spending • few days (hie week with friends at Stratford T se cases of diphtheria do not seen& to or diminish- ing vet y mush and the worst case yet was that of 11r. Frank Coining, who WWI taken ill on Thuri.lay. We are glad to say, however, hr i- now get.i tg along nicely, as are all the other cases. Mr and Mrs. Abe Vint nod family, of Stratford, speet a couple of days with friends bete this week Mr. and Mr,. R.tbt. S, Qu irrie And family, who hese heeu Located in the (Vest for some years, are at pre -int %i,uting with the farmer's mother here . The band had their first 1•ractice last Thursday night, and, con.iJ,ring that a Dumber of those who ere taking instruments never played ta'fore, they got along well and the prnspecta are for a good hand of twenty members. Mt. Stanley Chellew . received his new Overland runato,tt rat tart week. Ir is s fine-looking car Mr. ... 1.1. Carthew has porcha.rd Mr. Isaac Hruwn's demonstrating car and is now enjoying himself . Mi -a L m ira (.ray, of Acton, visited with her grandmother, Mir. J. B. Taylor, this week .. Mr,. 1). Boyd. of Cnicrgo. accompanied by her li 111 girl, is smit- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams. FORT ALBERT. \,Cuxl.n.sT, iwly"4t. Ice cies in will be served at the vile Imre store •vr. y Saturday evening in aha tutor,. During this u oath service is being held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian cburrh at 11 o'clock every Sunday surhiug On a000.mnt of the hal weather last Wedneedey evening the lawn social which was held under the auspices of the ladies' timid of the Anghtan church Mae given again ou the follow- ing evening. The proceeds for the two eveoings amounte 1 to seer PO. Lrveryoae iprr..'nt retorts having a Wo.t rraj••vablr lisp.. R IODZO.-A qn et wedding was solemn z -.t at the house ct Mr. mei Mrs.. J. W. Petrie. of the 4111 ccncee- "snp, on-‘Vednrsday afternoon. June 31. when their ride,.t daughter, Berths, was united in mart iage to one of nor Port Albert youog wen, Sr Jas. Mc- Millan. The In ide wore a handsome gown of blue ,.,.tin .••d carried a bou- quet of rosea. Key. G . Gomm, of Dun - mention.. nlcinted. We welcome the bride to o.ar midst and wish both a happy and pr...per.,us Iter. HRl l• Py. -\l. r. Hi.dle. of Marmot•, Mao was the guest of her aunt. hire. Jas. Olver, Inst week Mi.. 11.41.1 Angu,une, of Punganuun, is spending the week with Miss Nora Gomm at their comp .... Mrs. Alfred Quaid visited f, lends at ‘Vioghana last week. Alin., 1 Swale, of Ordench, t. 'eroding his holidays with his friend, Got don Pearson ..Phos. Richar,I a.na has just purchased an auWsuobstr and mane his Nat trap in it W Winft- hatu ou Sunday. WRnNesn.T, July 7. PateN0N.tt. i'ARAORAPH't.-Mr. ■nd Mrs. Harty Hawkins arrived home last Setnrday atter spending a vet v pleasant six weeks with (fiends and relative.' at Vault Ste. Mari., Minnea- polis, tlehk„ah, Chicago and other places.... .Mr. and Mrs AdAtil Schaefer and children, of Winghatn, have been visiting the lady's parents. Mr. and Mr.. Jae. Quaid... ..Mrs. Marney Joseph, of Detroit, was the guest of her aistK, Mn. Walker Mur- ray, lest week Mr. and .Mn, N. Cunningbass .pmt the holiday web friends at Seaforth Mies Margaret Ashton. of Loyal, is spending the holi- days with bet( grand parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stevenson tam and eon. of Clinton. spent several days lest week with Mr and Mrs. Will Gouley . itev. O. Oosss and fam- ily, of Dunrannoe, ars vpeoding the month of July camping at the lake, just hack of .las. Quaid's, farms. It is an ideal camping place. SENMILLEH WIDRI$OAT, July 14. BzwasmaIst Bwtars.-Mr. H. H. Me Kier, of Tomato, sprit a few days of this week at Mr. Wm. Otraugban s... . Hugh Hill took the Nile orange lodge to %Vingham ow the flab le ►1s motor truck .. ... Mrs. Jae. Lontt aad Beason Long spent Rendes with Mr- Was. Finley. Asbbhi.-...,Mn. Ws. Moe - Hob and Miss Jwalet Morrish. of Oode- rich. are visiting at Caw. Wallet s' H. S Fiebar t the weeksd at Lrwsdoa, rete Monday night Rev. F J t -.ord attended a ewwptice iseld at Nile no Friday alibi hx Ree. J. W. Holley. M. A., B. D Mr. Hedley visited ImIWr parsoo- mewtYvn **111016*40i1iiiiili**ilfiliilrilriiiNiili*iti***** 444,004W 4 1 By bringing out good things and telling you about them. Nearly every day Il something turns up that we can make cheap. We want you to keep coming, 11 IT WILL BE, WORTH YOUR .WHILE s 3 HOUSE FUR 1ISHIMGS A large.as.ortment of Linoleutus and Rugs in the latest desigls and 1 newest patterns are .to be had here. Scotch Linoleum% are world - 01 tamous as ttoor coverings. We handle Nairn .. Our stock of Tapestry Squares is large and complete. . THE COLBORNE STORE r We Turn Dull Days into Busy Ones jWE SPECIALIZE IN HOSIERY The many line: of Hosiery that we carry are leaders. They F j stand for real quality. Our Hosiery department is growing 15 because we sell Stockings that give satisfaction and guarantee them. Ask for 99 in all sizes and C 1 Little Darling in all colors. IF, i COTTON HOSE. --Our stock is full of great values in all sizes at from '' pairs for 2.5c to F j LISLE at 50c. A SILK BOOT HOSE. 2:5c. F 1 VOILE, CREPE AND MUSLIN SUITINGS A large assortment to choose from in white, stripe and neat sprig and rosebud patterns, nearly all IF 1 white ground,, and all real BE1)ROCK VALUES: F 11 11 WASH DRESSES We are offering the balance of our Wash Dresses at a big reduction on regu- r - - lar prices. Abut ''20 left. Some of them ladies' and some of them girls', also F a few children',. The lowness of the price is a startling revelation- Ir 3 COLORED LISLE GLOVES Abut i pairs of tt.ese Gloves left. Regular price 2:ic to 115c IF, 85c. Your choice of the lot for only - - - SILKS. -.11 late shipment of 36 -inch Black Silks, $1.00 and 51.25. The best value F j yet at these prices. 6. 4 F. 1 J. H. COLBORNE 3 E TMTTMM/WPM PMTTTTTTM!1OIWPTTTTTTTT!PTPWIVIViv0lh age on Torridity Church services iter next Soodaythe will n as full ,wv The Signal s Job Department Turns Out Oal the Highest 6rutn111+e in the morning, Zion Xorh $ p y j iu the afternoon, and Bethel at night. Class of Work on All Orders -A Trial Will Coaviace You. Ontario most -u.- . ...ful prantl. d 1 -aloin... hoot, Teacher. an coulee - tent. eosr-e- are thorough and gnats -- atm. atereed. We received w.,re avoli- ra:ioas then month then we hat ,.t1 - dent.• gr.da.,;e during the •ia mrt wb.. The 'hoer arpo. lle.t lor.- De lv.a -ens v lode for ed moot lady tenngrlph.r ..t Ey,. bootke.pnr At WOW sod oarsate stat teacher .e (11.' per annum 13041.6.•e.se want our gradraate-. tint 5.r catalogue at aaee. D. A: /111e1.&CELAA, Princlpal. McLaughlin (Buggies Call and inspect our new stock of the above high- grade Buggies. We have the latest 1915 designs to suit all re- quirements. McLaughlin Carriage Store HAMILTON STREET LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC :-AND-:- SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES. W me for Paruc.lan LOTTIE ARMSTRONG, F. LINFOItTH WILLGOOSE, Registrar. You. Bac. iDuoelm) Principal. Address: -354-6 Dundas St., London, Ont. 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