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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-8-19, Page 8t • Twomey. Ammar 11 1111 THE SIGNAL t GODERICH, ONTARIO 4 Published at 11.251 and 11.50 Special TSc"The Fortunate Youth" by William J Locke. "Valley of the Moon" by Jack Losdass. "The Witch" by Mary Johnston. "T. Tembarun" by Frances Burnett, and several others. Special Selling Agents for Water MOWN Ideal Fountain Peer, from *2.50 Pallet's Petfe. t Fountain Pens' leg. rte.• $1.00, larger sires $1.60 1 Good Teeth 1 THE GODERICH BOOK & STATIONERY CO. 6E0. PORTER improve your appear- ance. p ,ear- ance. To have goal teeth you tired a good dentifrice. Na-Uru-Co Tooth Paste is what you ate looking for. Pot up in two forms --pink, win- tergreen tlevor: white, peppermint flavor. They cleat..se and pte.rrve the teeth. 25c a Tube C. L. COULT1S4, Pim. B. THE DRUGGIST most 111 Developing a u d Printing It 'utpl Iy and .tui'k13 done. If children are feverish Rive Alight lax.stive like Rexall Orderlieswhich often removes the cause. Sold uoly Ivy H. l'. i)unlop, the Hexall Store, 10. and :.tic boxes. K1NOnBRIDUE. To IOWA Anguet 17. Mies Gertrude Joy., of Detroit, is betas. Miss Nellie Sullivan has returned frees Detroit. Mr. ted Mrs. Wm. Kennebec and Miss Mae ttedmnnd, of St. Augustine, spent Sunday with A•htleld friends. The Miser Merits and Verna Doe- nelly and Mr. Frank Donnelly, of Pt.k.rto.. spent the week -end with /tient. herr. At MeasaRaag Park. The tale alas dams lease arrt.•d u Mews" rasa Park dories the Mel Mr. sad Ms Ueeras Ulsoe, MIs. Jessie nlaoe, ,Mi.. esraV lases. Wa1Ysq,tw • MM. DorDorsett/9. rethert.e.: Mn.. P. M. Woe. Ilk, X 4 Nese. MI. J. Melt. Area Miss toes Mks K. 1. Mean. Ilranttere; Mir J... Morrl., Ularo.. aesUMnd Mr.. Murray Woodbridt r Ml.. M.rsaret We.dta'Idee. MI.. Messer Woodbridge. MI.) Jose Weedbrldas. Ma.tar Jack Woudkfdge. We Searle, Mra¢Iltoo ; Mr. MeK Me Mrs. n.•tMrs. H. Lawton : Mr. 1, u. [ratio .Is Mr. sad Mra S. straiten ]t n. strati w.. Uets.al, Mich. Mr. L. de Peudry, tailor, is opening a dry cleaning, proseing and repairing shop in the stand next to Swat um lively on Montreal street, and promises to turn out good wank at ,saaonable prices. He will be ready for business next Monday. CHURCH NOTES. SUMMER SPORT*. On Sunday, AnonvJltb, Mr. C. W. O De Wilt Cairo.. B. A , of London, will preach In Knox church at the morning service. and in Victoria street Methodist church at the eveoiog sec vice, in the interests of the t' petCao- ad. H bile Society. (in Monday eves - fog. Sitlf inst., be will give an address on the work of the Bible Mociet y in the prevent war, with lantern views, io Knoz church class room. Rev. Geo. S. Rosa will preach at both services in Knox cbuich neat Sabbath. The 'subject of disn.ur.e in the morning Will be •'Tbe Spirit of Service," and in the evening "Be Ye Alec Ready." . • Rev. John Pollock, of Halford, Ont.. will preach at this Baptist church again nett Sunday. Many former friends took advantage of Mr. Pol- lock'• presence in town to bear him last Sunday and a warm welcome will be extended to all who can make it convenient to be present. There is a reason why Kdwards' list cream is in demand-trcanse it is made of pure, Lich cresol. Order. de- livrred. Phony 301. Tuesday, August 21, is tbe date of - - the Red (Kress garden party to be' LAll the sympathy that may go to an given hy tbe citizees of Saltford at e nder dog dura not make hitt envied the residence of Reeve Bisset. Don't , I of his position. forget it. An Innovation in the Tailoring Alit IN GODERICH, WHICH HAS BEEN INTRODUCED IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES AND TOWNS IN CANADA I have secured the sole agency in .Goderich of three of the best sample order houses in the Dominion, and can therefore give you samples to select from that the whole town 'of Gode► rich could not carry in stock to show you. We let the whole.. sitters carry the stock, bat you have the samples to choose front, alt at enc price you want to pa'-. Suit or Overcoat to your oder, ',f 15.00 up is spy price yes want to go. Every garment GUARANTEED. We have also added to the at,ove line Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing and have secured in Toronto one of the hest. French -cleaning agencies to be found anywhere: Mr'e'recontmend this process. a, it takes every particle of dirt out -ices not prem 'it in again as in'fhe ordinary way. ' We intend doing also ail kinds of local :vn-1: in Cleaoitig, 1''rc ,sins}; and Repairing. which will be d'ne on .the premises. EEEE in price and comfort go to PRIDHAM, the Tailor NOR S> STREET ext 1 i LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE L I s T lot E L B iJ I N E S S O C L L E G E SEMI 1 Profit .Sharing Year AT• Listowel Business College -BEGINS ON -- TUESDAY, SEPT. 7th, 1915 WE already have more students enrolled for the com- ing year than have ever entered at a fall term opening in the history of the school. Our aim is to enroll too new students during the school year from September, Ig1s,to June,i9x6, and if successful in this and we fully expect to be -we will share our profits by hand- ing each student registered during the year a check for 10 per cent. of the Tuition Paid. Our past record of fair dealing, coupled with the success of our ex -students and graduates, who, by the way, are our best advertisements. is going to enable us to reach our ideal of 100 New Students for Profit Sharing Year Write now and let us know when you are coming. The best time to enter is at our fall o Tning----or as early after that date as possible. ADDRESS Edwin G. Matthews, Principal LISTOW'FL BUSINESS C0LLEGF Sinners at t.arkeew. Two rink• of Uuderieb bowlers went to Lucknow yseterday and bad • p1... ant gate with Lucknow kitty-ebawn. Uasw were played ahsrs000 and eveoiog, and of the fouramts the Uodencb meq won thew. players from hen wet• T L. Preet, tituart Heol y, C. Campion. T McDermott (skip); Lore* Young, C. Griffith, W. ,i_ Powell, A. t.. Nisbet natio. The local rued speak highly of the good - fellowship shown them by the Luck - now bowlers. Sowbng Touraaaseat Nest Week. 1f (avowed with good weather. the lawn bowliog tournament to be he'd On the West street green next week should he an attractive event. En- tries will close Tuesday eveoiog, the 211h inst., at 11 o'clock, and play will commence %Vedneeday morniog at 93i o'clock. The prz.s offered are as follows : Trophy match -gat. four electric lamps ; '2nd, four cut -glass berry [awls. Associationmueh-Isr, four cut -glass trio pots; god, four cut -glass creams acd sugars ('ooso- Iation match -Is', four casseroles : tad. four casts ct teaspoons. Tbeie will also be an event in doubles, for which suitable prizes are being prc- cured. The following have been re- quested to act as umpires : Mesar• R. (1. Srldon, Exeter : W. Willie, Sea - forth : J. Nedlger. Clinton ; Dr. Mc- Taggart, Blyth ; 11. {; Run. Brussels ; W. Allan, Lucknow ; W. Elliott. Mitchell ; G Lochrad, Atwood. Baseball Game at Kincardine. The (ioderich tuiaebal'I team went to Kincardine on Wednesday and met the team from that town in a first- class game of ball which resulted in a win for Kincardine I.y a score of 1 Kincardine mule all their runs id the fourth innings !hi -tough a series of er- rore on the par: ' f the Oodericb bop.: no runs bad pre .ou;ly been scored Ly either side. The line-up of the (.ode. rich hoes was : V. Demo. c : t. Koss, ' p : IV. Bisset, I1. , R. Spariiuy, '2b • W. !Doyle. se : C. Devine, ibf C. Weld., It • E Swart.. ef; E. Pridbem, rt. i-dpu Phar. MICA, liodevich. SUMMER SKIN TROUBLES. Sunburn, blistering. and irritation are the commonest tuitns of summer skin trouhles, and Lam -Bok ends these very quickly. it works in two ways. As soon a. applied, its antisepti,- power. get to work and kill all the poison in a wound. i sting or al sore. This generally ends the smarting and the pain. Then Zan,-Buk begins the healing process, end fresh healthy t issue IS }milt up. For sore l.listered feet, time hands, heat rashes, baby's heat spots, •ore places due to perspir•e- tu.r, etc.. yen can't equal Zsm-Buk. It rel o cures Cut•, ii:Cet., abaces•es, pile.. and all inti steed and diseased commit ns of skin and subjacent tissue. Druggists er.d stores everx• where sell Zen-Buk, 5oc. i.ox. Use Zsm-But Soap also. 2;M•. per tablet. All stores, or Zam-Buk Co., Tor,nto. REO CROSS NOTES. The razulat meeting of the Rel Cross Society took place it the Red Cross rooms on North street on Mon- day last. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Horton for his kind - OEM nese in allowing the use of his rooms L I s T 0 w L B U I IC S 8 C 0 L L E G E i Po Keep Your flair in Condition r_ • the hair dressing that has hecome nationally popular because .,f the splendid re - salts it has given. Convince yourself, get a gener- now trial bottle today for aM. Then you II want the full dollar sire. Jas• A. Campbell IL L-NTRAL DRUG STORE -to promote i t s natural growth a n d lustre, noth- ing will help you more than Penslar Hair Tonic PHM. B. The Right Place FOR CLEANING. PRESSING AND REPAIRNG I intend to open the 'tans[ on Montreal street teat to Swarts' livery on Monday. August 22rd as a Dry Cleaning. Pre. ing and Repairing Estab- lishment. First-class work at moderate prices. Give me a call when you need anything in my line. L. de PEUDRY. Tailor. A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY of NEW co Saturday Morning, tat August 21, We Open Our Annual Mid -Summer Exhibition of Furs for the Fall and Winter Season. We heartily inviteou to come and see them. The season's hest e and most favored Furs will be shown in styles that are correct and will be, worn the coming winter. We have been fortunate in securing some veru handsome and exclusive pieces for this exhibi- tion. Better andhigherclass garments than we usually carry in stock. The Furs most in favor for the coming winter will be Fox, Wolf and long-haired Furs of almost every kind. For something really good. Fisher, Real Sable, `garter., etc., will be much in demand, as, owing.' to the cutting off of the demand from Europe, prices are almost half what these high-class Furs have been sold for other seasons. We are paying special attention this season to making over Furs and will be glad to give you closest quotations for anything of this kind and guarantee first-class workmanship. This Fur Exhibition will be held in the millinery show -room and we heartily invite you to come and see these beautiful Furs. You need not feel under any obligation whatever to purchase. It is our desire that you feel free to come and look them over at your leisure. Specials for the Last Week in August They Will Be on Sale Saturday Morning Just a few ''Extra Specials' for August's last week. Real good they are and bargains every one ,.f them. - ,. No. 1 Heavy Black Silts $1.19 Jest one piece heavy lilsrk Mousseline Silk, full yatd wide, extra quality. free trim an• filling to give it weight. Rich lu,trou. black. Really most re-mitre/Ode value and cheap at $1.50. Cannot hr Ppeaat this price. (Jur special si•in rice per yard. . This is a good chance to get a black Silk dress ci waist and save some money. No..2 Children's Black Hose 5c Fifty pain cbildten's black cotton Hose. sizes up to 7 and 8. Lace fronts. Clearing at per 5c pair •No. 3 A Big Clearance of Wash Goods at 15c The time has come to clear the Wash Drees Goods. Saturday morning we put on sale text yards mus- lin., prints. fancy voiles. etc , a dozen or more of the season's best and soma attractive designs. Regular price up to 35- We group thew in one lot Saturday morning and give you your 15c choice at per yard only. No. 4 4 Handkerchiefs for 15c Thee. Handker-ehiefs are real Irish cambric. neat hemstitched. They are worth a good deal more than this, Saturday Special price of 4 for 15c No. 5 Beautiful Collars 25c Twenty.tive or thirty beautiful muslin nr organdy Cellars in all good styles and new shapes. Reg- ular 10c, Je'c and tile. Saturday morning 25c No. 6 4'. -inch Taffeta Ribbon 12'.e Heavy quality Taffeta Silk Rihboo, just in this week 1i inches wide. Comes in pink, sky. navy, red and black. Just the thing for hair 1 r] ribbons. Per yard....,. ` 2C No.7 6 -in. Satin Duchess Ribbon 25c Beautiful quality real Satin Ditches,' Ribbon. inches wide, heavy weight, bows up nicely .Just in for Saturday selling Sleek. white. red. sky, heliotrope and pink. Suitable for hair 25c bows and sashes, per yard........... . Linen Sale Continues for Another Week Our big sale of makers' Seconds in Damask Cloths and Napkins will continue for an- other week. Still a splendid assortment of patterns to pick and choose from. There is not the slightest doubt that Linens of this quality cannot be bought again for many and many a day at anything near the prices these are marked. Iu fact it will be almost impossible to get them. In every case the imperfection is veru slight and not enough to materially affect the wear of the cloth. Sale prices are at least le Less Than Regular No. 8 Wash Dresses ,$3.00 They sold regularly up to Ss tel apiece. F:yery one is new this season. Many of them are some of the frig int of samples we just received A couple of weeks ago. Regular values flour $3.(0 to $K iso, Saturday worming take your choice of 15 or' 31 beautiful summer $3 Dieser i for only... .00 No. 9 Wash Crepes 12.'.e Cotton Crepes and 'Crinkle clothe, gond •ante cf patterns and wateaimlr. S,i.:able fiat clld.lr 1. wear, house dresses, etc. gular lac 12sc and 17c. Saturday morning No. 10 Fine Wash Dress Goods 39c The gathering together of Wash Creme Goods in white and colored rstinee, P. L. Dkdford cords, etc. Regular 60c, O);. and 75c. Saturday C morning per Tied No. II Night Gown Crepe 35c White Nightgown Crepe, :1f1 inches wide. Beauti- ful quality. Specially "suitable rot this 35c purpoee. Special Saturday... .... No. 12 Navy and Black Suiting Serge $1.00 Navy and black all -wool Suiting Serge, splendid material for fall suits, 'separate skirts, eta Can- not be bought today to sell at anything near this price. Limited quantity only. Sat- Cl (k(k urday, per yard • • No. 13 13 Hats at 50c Thirteen ladies' Hats left to sell. and !Gk gives you your choice of the 13 Saturday morning. All are wartb the price over and over again, but we simply will net early millinery over from one sea• son to another. Choice of tbe last 13C trimmed bats at. Hive you an umbrella you would like re-cov- ered : blinds or awnings to make ; furniture to be re-covered ? We can do nay or ell for you and our charges are moderate. Have a Peep at the New Coats on Saturday Advance shipment of new Fall Coats will be here. opened up. and ready for you to look at on Saturday morning. Never has early buying of Coats been as advisable as today. for already makers are finding it extremely difficult to secure cloths. The qualities later on in the season cannot begin to compare with those to be had today. We are showing some very handsome garments. the styles and materials are marked with the seal of fashions approval for Fall and Winter wear. Mast are exclusive and shown in one or two gar- ments of a kind. Come and see them Saturday. • Direct Importers Ji0 f DENS BROS Ooderich, 0 n t. for this purpose A gotta of thanks else was tendered Mindanao, Period - foot and Acre* for the eteeerous sem of 5171.00, proceeds of the tea gives by them at Mese..tuspf Park os the 11th haat Archdeacon Jose -Bateman and Dr. Taylor Madly ermeented to go to Aesmill.r on Wednesday afternoon to help organise a Red Creme Sodety there Mn. Taylor and Mn. Merle will lee In the root. obeli Wednesday and Friday aftereorni from 2.0) to R 30 n elork to help a►s bandages and sagging dragster- Workers are earn- htIy Invited. . Tb. following donations are* grate- fully seknnwladged : Two friends, 75 bandages : Mies Prosdfoot, 2i dos. handsg« Rave poor pow of jam and jell.. A slower will be held yrs Beptamber I(t.b and Iltb ie the more lately neeupied try M . P..I Prldham Thi Rnd.ty gratefully seknnwledges iens W hstkan of afro= Mee Fraser, kitaa We read. The Seeley heartily t.hiists the fol- lowing enetrfksto.. Mea Gen. Jaime, 16 pairs mike Miss Wi•IWy. 4 peke Hock.: Mn. Burrito, Mies forme Mita, Jobs BeeseeMUs, 8 pairs socks sad Idles S. Nand, Mr.. Goldthorpe. .r.. Mies Sharman, sties Aorritt, Mn. Dasosy. Mise Linde McManrw, 2 rain socks each : Mrs Wm. t..., Mrs. Robm Clark, Mn. Steelton. Mia. haat, Mrs. Walter Ratlike, MA, p Reay. Mrs. 8. /stokes. Mee. McNients Mies M. A. Borritt, Mn. Rett[. - woo. Mies Marion Lew Mks epi Jatna, Mrs. Tlsnmp.oe, 1 Mir • bale rent August 17 UM pairs of soaks. =skims a Meal d' 1401 pain orb to the pati