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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-9-2, Page 5NAL D ICH ONTARIO T11yYDAT, Seer `2. 10IS What's In Your Oil Can MAYBE your *Minis Jug. gish—doesnde- liver 161 power ,t rat should—gets hot —1mokes—and alts up in general. I7►d it ever occur to you that it ma9. be the oil you're using? Any piece of tneclzirwr9 will dev.l- ope its highest efficienc9 onl9 when f rro6erly lubricated. There's some- *dting more to it than sitnply "greas- ing k. up." There's an oil that's just rig1-.t ever9 part of your car—one that will give you the results you should have. And we're in a position to tell you what it is and supply it. Wire also headquarters for tires and automobile sundries. EastStreet Garage The Right Place FOR CLEANING. PRESSING _—_ AND REPAIRING —_ I intend to open tate .stand on Montreal street next to Swart.' livery (11 Monday. August 23rd a. a Dry Cleaning. Press- ing and Repairing Estab- lishment. First-class work at moderate prices. Give me a call when you nett anything in my line. L. de PEUDRY. Tailor. LOCAL TOPICS. field. Woods Impounded the cattle and Bckola' Galled a fesceviewer who de- cided that Woods' fenre was to blame end be had to pay $1A for the rdeaae of the settle he bad { Woods then Bruited Eskerler, who 11 seventy years old. and boat him severely Reeve Leckie of Brussels See. heard the case and sent Woods up to Gud.ricb. The tine was paid. Walkden —Coe beuId. Tbe marriage took place at Toronto on Saturday, August .tS, of Marguerite St Lsgcr• youvpgees daughter of Mrs. Corbuuld, late of tioderieb and nose of Toronto. to Huebert J. Walk- den. only sm of Mr. John Walk- den, of kkamdess. The ceremony was ppeenorwrd by Rev. Cauca Cody at St. Paul's ehureh. The bride lived to l:,drrich for a number of years before removing with her mother to Toror.ta, and Mr. Walkden was formerly on the staff of the Goderich branch of the Bank of Cuwmeroe. Their friends here are much interested in the an- nouncement of the happy event. Evening Classes to Be Resumed. The evening class.. to be conaueted under the control of the Collegiate In- stitute bond are to be reopened on Monday, September lath. Theca elaseee were conducted during the early part of the year and such aoud Pristine Puri The s a dardtht to haws tet oneselves deman 11 >•♦ Bal shall always contain oeIy the finest, freshest young leaves. . e e Mak Mixed and Green beautiful and costly array of gifts pro- teemed' resident of Goderich for a claimed the esteem in watch the number of yeare.and we voice the een- youog coupk are held. Mr. and Mre. 11111501 of bin many old friends here - Curren left on the moon C. 1'. It. train abluts when we .ay tbat their s) mpg - for their honeymoon trip in Eastern those go out to him and bis daughters Ontario. On their returc they will in this hour ot sore bereavement. A teaks their home in (.odelicb. wealtb of oto cortin and tee C. O. F. Decoration Servs:. in which th To. annual "decoration service" of those who k Court Godesic6, No. 32, Canadian Ot- ing a band worn was accomplished that it la con- der of Foresters, was held on Sunday Huron Old 13 fldently expected even increa,' Inter- aftetnxon last, when about 13I mew- onto, and est will be usanifeeted during the corn- bars of the Order, beaded by the band Cburt, of wh ing terra The subjects of nista Uction of the:bird Regiment, and accompanied her. The r and training will be i I i woodworking by a large number of citizens, paraded Mount Please and mechanical drawing. ('21 cooking, from theS.ivare to Maitland cemetery. Monday. M cal dr•eeswaking and tit millinery. At the eentetery several hvwus were Gerald. of to Further particulars may he leas ned on sung to the accompaniment of the of Porters 1 reference to the anuouncewrut to banal. Rev. Geo. E. Rues offered {prayer, funeral. the ndvel tieing column► of this paper and addresses were given by lir. %V. Osath of D. and by application to any member of H. McLeish, of Kerwood,:Oat • one of puppors record the death of the committee having the classes in the organizers of the Order, who also Dlr. Toronto pn J. rCvee y at beLoAngelis', charge. aanq a solo, ani Mr. Alex. oiaunden, of g'a:if., a. the result of sn automobile IGoderich, tubo dwelt on the fraternal Bible Society Meeting.work of tbe Older. Led by Mr. Thos. accident. The deceased was a native The annual meeting of the Iioderich IBut rows, F. C. it. of Court Goie:i:6, of Goderich. a eau of Mr Isaac Coe- fiebranch of the Upper Canada Bible So- the members then passed alum the • si.ly. was thirty-nine years n; eget ciety war held in the lecture room of walks and laid fl)wers or the g The remains were brought to Toronto Knox church un Monday- evening, of twenty-eight departed Foresters and buried from the home ot Mr Cas. when a good number were present to and also on the graves of the uniyfen- silly'. aunt, Mr•,. O. McGillicuddy. take part. The election of officers- re- tilled sailors who loot their lire. in the Schools Reopened. stilted as follows : Pteeident. J. H. great It xof November, 1913. It 1 t The blicschools re -opened on Wed. Marshall ; .ecretary, Walter Mitchell ; ' was a beautiful and impressive ser- public treasurer. D. Jl•cMurchv, and tete fol- vice, carried out with due solemnity ne.day, There are scholars en - lowing executive: D. .f. Neftel. W. and decorum. rolled at icWria sc.354.ooin charge of H. Rottertsnb, Wm. Blair. Wm. Waitethe following stet: Principal. J. H. cud John l'hallen, with the resident , The Red Cross Musical*. Johnston; Misses C. LeTour.'l, li. winieters. After the business had bees: The musicale given at Hotel Sunset'Kt'irdy, M. Fraser, K. Wawen, S. transacted Rev. ('.W. lie WittCo.ens.' on Mondsv evening by Mrs. Mount, of l Wieigits, V. Elliott, V. Watson and of 1. indon, gave s stirring address on 1 Philadelphia. and Mine Kathleen Wal- G. Dickson. the work cf the Bible Society and ii., he. of Toronto, assisted by Mn. King At the ()entre! school 1t4) scholars lusttaerd his address with • line lot of • and Miss Hildred McColl, of Goderich• are enrolled and the 'tiff is. Principal, h.utern slides. many of them taken in: in sid of the Red Cross, plowed a great Miss Sharman ; Misses Ball, Burritt, the war tone. Mr. Caen. preached' success and added $30.7o to the S,- M. Stoddart and R. Clark. in Knox church Sunday morning and I ditty's funds Mrs. M'ount's playing in Victoria street Methodist church in ' was a revelation of wile:.a piano can Whe Will Be Reeve? the evening. Ido under such a skilled and sywpathe- The death of Iteeve Elliott will tic touch as i. Mre. Mount's. Miss necessitate an election to fill the Chosen Friends Hold Special Meeting. I Kathleen Wallis al u violinist is all vacancy in the council, and a number I A special meeting of Goderich i that one expected of a young lady of names ale mentioned in this con - :Conned of the Canadian Order of I with such a brilliant reeord. Bath necaon, including those of Mesar'. R. ! Chosen Friends w.ss held on Friday I Mre. King and Miss McColl carried McLean. Dr W. F. Clark, B. C. Mun- evenieg, August 27. with the chief ; their audience with thew, as was Mogi and J . 11. McClinton. Mr. Mc - i councillor. Isepeetor J. E. Tom, in the 1 shown dy the warm appteciation of Lean intotmtd The Signs/ this. morn - chair,. The chief feature of the even- their several numbers. DIt. Lee has ing tint he wn ild not eare-to mit tbe Iing was the initiation of eight new again firmly established himself as • t awn to the expense of a contested elee- candidates whose applications had I fr.end acd helper of the Red Cross tion bur would take the offl^e if the been secured by tbe organizer. Mr. W. R. Vantaasel, who is at present in town working in the interests of the i Order. A number of applications also were balloted as for 1 itiation nett When the excellent program was rLa { y eeni and wee, l finished Principal Hume, at the request by'l To , ,f .tirs(ifies president of the Red Cross, in • W. Taylor. James Dickson. Norman , fen well chosen words moved • vote MacAulay, Oliver Buchanan and W. I of thanks to the four ladies who iso R. t'antaesel. It was decided to bold kindly had given their services in such an open meeting and musical enter i a good cause. This motion was rase - testament on Friday evening, Septem- onded by Mr. George Porter. her 11), when a number of outsider heath of Mrs Georgie A. Newton. will be invited to attend. bride was • est of black fox fate, and to the piaalet and flower -girl each • pia let with pearls. The gathering broke up shout midnight, the bride and groom leaving on • motor trip, at the conclusion of which tbey will take up resideoce in Toronto. The bride travelled in a navy blue tailored suit aid black velvet hat with osprey. The bride's friends in Goderich join in the sincere good wishes which follow tbe happy couple. At the Waterfront. The steamer Geo A. Grahame arrived on 'Tuesday and unloaded 12,(J%1 bush- els of No. I and No. 2 northern wheat at the tiodericb elevator. The rummer %V•bcondah arrived on Wetloeday whit her forward and stere hold. and her second deck loaded with barrel staves for the Big Mill. She cleared todaywith the balance of her cargo of barey for Montreal The collier Huron City came in on Wednesday with about tele tons of coal for the Goderich elevator. The boat is being unloaded by the clam -shell hoist at the Big Milt and teams are drawing the coal to the elevator dump rat tribute. covered the A system of conveyers has been rifled to the appreciation installed at the Big Mill for the pur- e deceased was held by pose of carrying the bundles of stave* new her. among them be- from the Got to the storehouse. it some wreath frotu tbe runs at a speed of about _ns, feet per oyi Assoou'sen of Tor- minute and is opet•ted by an electric one from the Forester.' motor. It is a great earring of team ich Mr. Newton is a IOCiII- labor. Re, emains were interred In Government Inspector 8aults has a of cemetery, Toronto, on gang of wen employed this week re - r. C. G. Newton and son planking the south pier west of the wn, and Goldeu Newton. lett, were p.eserit at the J. Cassidy. Society. Dlonday evening being only elector., wished it. one of the many r.ccraions on which Mr. T. MdaiHicud s Lectures he has opened his fine rooms free of all dr' ober-.re to the use of the Society. t Mr. Thomas McGillicuddy, of Tor- ontc, well known to graders of The Signal, has issued an attractive list of subject' for his popsslna lectures /or which he is now making "deter book- ings. Th. list include. "Irish Wit and Rumor," "Your Neighbor." "Ideals," "Homely People," 'The Boy Next Door," 'The Four Johns," and "rhe C'entre of the World.-' Some society wanting to secure an entertaining It is with regret we ahnaunce the , lecture could no: do better than briog death of. Mrs. Newton. wife of Mr.' Mr McGillicuddy to Goderich during George A. Newton (brother of Messrs. the coming season. • Ulew. Newton, Porter's Hill, and Chas. G. Newton, Godericbl, which occurred at the fancily residence, 2L1 Dover- A notable •isitor to Gods:deb the court road, Toronto, on Friday last. past week was Mr. Jammu Tabb. of Her death Was not unexpected, as she Bowmanville, who in bis ninety -t bird had been in delicate health for some year is straight acd smart and looks. time, primarily the result of an acci- indeed, more like a nail in his seven - dent. About fifteen months ago. tire. Mr. Tabb bas been visitiog his while she and her youngest daughter grandsons. the Mears. Tabb, in town were walking along a street, she had sod Colborne townsbip. He was the misfortune to be struck by • run- born in England in DM and came CO away horse, which inflicted injuries this country in 1?47; so that he ranks that led to her later illoese and death. with the pioneers of Ontario. Ciodericb Before her marriage she was Ming bas a number of hearty nonagenarians, Smith. her parents residing • short but they are not so numerous that we distance west of Londshoro', and was can withhold an expression of admire. & person held in the very highest tion for • man who has come through esteem. In addition to her husband nine decades and more in such good she leaves two daughters just budding shape as Mr. Tabb. into womanhood. another daughter having predeceased her rinds residing in Toronto. Mr. Newton was an es- in spite of the very short no ice, Water and Light Commission. A meeting of the water and light commission was held last Thursday evening. A request from the Gode- "deb Industrial Society for water and light service for the fall fair was granted, as also was an application from L. DePeudry for electric light service on the premises he has rented on Montreal street. A large number of accounts were ordered to be paid, including the monthly charge from the Ontario Hydro -Electric Commis- sion. which thug month amounted to •B3f1.40. A Grey Township Case. Howard Woods, of Ethel, was fined $If) and 1*) caste, or three months in god. by Judge Doyle fur aggravated assault un Wm. Eckmier, also of Ethel. Th. case arose out of fourtaes of Kokmler's cattle getting into Wood.' Curren—Blair. . A pretty wedding was solemnized this morning Thursday i at the bome of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blair, Wolfe street, their youngest daughter, Edith Irene, being united in marriage to George James Uutrell, of Toronto. The pride was Riven„ away by ber father but was otherwise unattended. She was prettily attired in a drew of white silk and carried a lovely bouquet of cut flowers. The ceremony. whieb took place 1. the parlor beneath an arch ot smilax, ferns and asters, was per- formed by Rev. J. E. Ford. The wedding music, the Bridal Chorus from Lobeogrin, was played by Mr. Bert Cutt. The sermon'. gift to the bride was a beautiful cameo and pearl necklace. After the ceremony some twenty -Ave guests. intimate friends of the bride trod groom. sat down to • bounteous wedding breakfast.. A Hale and Hearty at Ninety-three. Mr. Egener's Recital. MORE NEWS OF THE WALTERS & CO.'S SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE The Biggest Kind of a Success This "Big Feast of Good Things" Shoe Sale• of ours is proving to be, shows beyond a doubt that the people of Goderich and surrounding district recognize Real Shoe Values when they see them. The sale will continue. Follow the crowd to the great genuine sale, save money by spending it here. Special Sale of Children's, Girls', Boys' and Misses' Shoes Boys High Shoes• good wearers, extra heavy solve, made especially to stand all kinds of boys bard knocks. Os sale. per pair $1.38 and 11.98 Chilllers's Hlgb Obese, In gummelel, patent and .ie. kid. all irises 2 to 71, button Pr lane, regular $1 16, sale price per pair 98c I Ladies' Fine Abets at $1.98, 22.481 $'.19 and $$.M. 14ew Method Shoe Repalrisg OY faders Look Like New Pelee' as Caval 5170012 SORM TO JOHN H. M.OLiNTOK Girls' High hoes in genw.tal, vici kid, good strong durable t4 boos for school wear Ask to see thews. Prices run from $J.19. 31.39 and 31.69 Buy Your Fall Rubbers Now. Prices are very low. Best Make. NEWEST STYLES Mena Rine Shoes at $2 4A, $2.9S 83.69, 21.99 and $4.48. Walters & Company OODLRICH. ONTARIO there was • large audience at no: church on Friday evening to hear the recital given by Mr. Frederic T. Egener, organist of St. Jame. Angli- can chert*, Ingersoll. Mr. Egener is a lioderich old boy and bis musical education was begun in Godericb ; so it was with especial plass ure that 11e was beard. The avenue was a varied one, giving scups for the exercise of a wide range of musical totetpretatioo. and Mr Egener showed throughout the taste and skill of a thorough 'nisi - ciao. Vocal numbers were contrib- uted by Mrs. (i. H King. Mies Hildred McColl sod Mini Rldebtoddart, three of fiodericb's favorite singers, and added much to tete rojcyroeat of Inc evening. Miss Minnie McLennan Wedded. A happy event took place at the bogie of Mr and Mis D. A. McDon- ald. l.oeba)ah, yesterday t Weioesdayl evening, when their rioter. Mies Mary (Minnie) Mefwat.an. youstjji.t daugh- ter of tea Isar Mr. and Mee. F. R. Mc- lennan, of Dederick. was united in to Mr. Alezaader Madonnas. of the wpetW Hank of Canada, Tor• osto. eon of the late (apWn Maclen- nan, of Ross -shire. Scotland. The eweeeosy wee pw form.d at 7 o'clock by Rae. J to Hardie, pastor of Ash- PnMyterlse ebtrr-eh, In the pee - of about forty relatives and Istllaste friends. The tipoddine march was played by Mr.. Mein. of Ripley. Little i lixabeth McDonald, niece of the bride, was floor -girl. 71se bride, who wee given away by bee brother. Mr. Roderick Melwsa•e. was very keeoseingly attired in white aura dewed whit embroidered ninon• and kris ,Ml eoug h t with pearls. •ed ser- ried a shower bouquet of wfiite dahlias. The bow decorations were eveepea.s sol pink ani obits asters ,Alter As wearer and eongrstala- dee* pare tb., eietoesary fee - She .Ireddliwt diener being settle a eseiee of toasts and A sable of cousgtualatiooe sesaweMlesd from the groom. twin i.oshtw to teentlaed. the Rev Jeb• ticrf$at111120s . The groom's gift to Om e lifeboat house. The Canadian Government patrol boat C'ingalee, Capt. Huse> in com- mand, paid a visit to the harbor here this morning. The steamer Huron, which was detrained here for a couple of days last week on account of rough weather, also ran into heavy weather on her return trip from the lieorgian Ilay and afar battling with the storm all day Sunday pot into Arens. Mich , en Monday f..r shel;,er. It was ex- pected that the bocat wuuld call bele yesterd.y on h'rt final trip of the i.e.. sots. but she has apparently proceeded to Cleveland without calling at Gode- rich. OFFICIAL FRUIT BULLETIN Yal I1 (58'.11-0411. .'1 art-ia- Peachee and Plum. are both .o awed thfe year Mot there t. ..err tr.d.aumeot for the bou-swift* to -put down . :Iteral-upp;y. This t'..•dLri.11ubs sad lewd Cro., 90 efe11 .. ►.e asking tor ooutrlb rims of ,..n. nod or preserved -not lammed fr•.lit. for ou- soldier- to Fovea.' People who wish w "•to their bit- sbnuld rommuoitate with the neared C'acadia• •'lub or Red branch. Muck hunt ns being put down wtttteat sugar. by Airellxing ereces.a 1 h. bet piuu, for the pDurpo-.-:ems. Btad.baw.. Gage. and Lomhara... and for peache, the St. John.. Crawford• and Clkerr.... Umar, vlaeed Io ad, a, r .1.h )our 141-r.cer (mars. batr fruit for Toa. A Large.Jurisdiction. Clinton, Aug. 27.—Tb. Provincial Government has appointed Mr. Matthew Lockhart, Auburn, police magistrate for Myth. Brussels and Wroxeter. also for the townships of Howiek, Mortis, Turntterry• East and West Waw•gno.b, Ashfield, Grey, Hul- lett and Colborne. Mr. Lockhart hes had a peat deal of experience in muni- cipal affairs, also aa license commis- sioner. and the appointment meets with geoeral favor. LYRIC THEATRE I THE HOUSE Extra Special ATTRACTION Daniel Frohwan presents the inimitable JOHN BARRYMOHE in H. A. DuSouchet's comedy . triumph "The Man from Mexico" a comedy of ludicrous dilemmas and laughable misfortunes. The famous comedy of • mythical trip to Mexico in flee acts. Another of the Paramount pic- ture.. Paramount was the that to give the public s Glean high- grade programme of motion pic- tures. The wonderful nuc 'ess of these pictures has demonstrated that the public wants the best in pictures and not the •'Nlckel- ndeon" type of former days Look for the trademark of Para- mount. it stands for superior- ity and ear be seen In Goderich, only at this theatre. Also big special programme for Monday. September nth CHARLIE CHAPLIN the scream of the screen—the funniest acrobat le Illnsdom- in the side-splitting comedy "6 the Park" This is the funelet photoptay ever produced. Come Bred have a good laugh. Evert Monday night the •4Who Pays - series "Nie. Justice Sleeps" enmpletw In thus parte Don't edits one of times Meter's. Alen every Friday eight "The EXPLOITS .f ELAINE" the great deteeti.e serial More exciting thea ever Adwleskls will not he changed for •ne of these program.. A. usual 10e and an. Special Madam Ileal y, Sept. tib, at 2.30 p.m. Uniom B A :VII( OF CANADA i A _Valuble Feature ela J.i1 Accmnt► opened with the Union Bank of Canada In the names of two persons, is that if one dies the family funds are not tied up just when they are likely to be most needed. The survivor can withdraw the money without delay or formality. Think It over—then open a Joint Account Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOM BE, Manager. ( • FRUIT BULLETIN PE %t • H F:ri. .Sea.later than a•tici- ppaate.l. The puput.rM.. 'rawfont t, p.--yenow 1re«ooe 1la..r. 11i40.1 Is *brut r.ady.t Bartlett Pear.. lied, Blue aa.lu.ge Plums ready. and housekeeper. .noutd plate their order- al Looe. To the Panama Pacific Exposition via the Canadian Rockies. At the preant time a great many are planning their enoual tour. Con. siderahle nunlbets visit the popular California resort., while many reefer the unsurpsseed resorts, palatial hotels and magnificent scenery of the Cana. dian Rookie.. This year why not combine the two I.y s viait to the Pen- tair. Pacific Exposition? Numerous people in comfortable cir- cumstances, well able to afford • trip, have the mistaken idea that a journey of this nature i* mart expensive. This is not so; thanks to the modern rail- way facilities, an extensive trip, both interesting and educational, can be mule with speed ilnd comfort at • l.auparatively small cost. Why Doti investigate? Tbore .:bptemplati•lg a trip cf any nature will receive full information from any C. P. It. agent, or write M. G. Murphy, l istuct l'aasonger Agent, Toronto. insist on the beat Use Blackstone.' delicious ice ereatmdinperior gustily. Phone In reporting an '•at horse" given by Rev. S. J. Allot and Mr.. AIIin, of Ontario street Methodist church. Clin- ton, The News•lteeord says : "Mer. George H. King, eopreno soloist, of G.derleb, was present and sang a 1tsseher of timer to the great delight of all." The demand fol• Blackstone.' delic- ious ice cream in bulk or fancy bricks continues to increase. Phone 2141 for your next order. g } t t t?iTe beauties - , ty,,c ;,-ices w much plessuf.: 1 .: a t: oil decorated window. Your Window. s vit.! be the er .'y j'L ` e nei;,+hbors if you WIC :_t: 0 -. w Flat P.-1€.1 -, - ,-...aatclt!!Io"--:.- . • ' C Mr. ' . CA rat tan:: n - , cr teal: e a E irsc!t Fl:,t Rod to a 2 t 1 ate % v"er weodwerk or t ! raj Rel ructions 3 4 . r it •s -tee teat it viii not I. i.-.• or tatuah WI i'aao cesvfo Agee an a:frac:we is w.isfow with the lKnscii Flat Rol hi • II I Come in and see them GEO. HOHMEIER Maple Leaf Grocery, Goderich WHI Ii you can ger the greatest value for Ryour money is where you want to spend it. People are heginning to realize more and more that the ',tare is P. T. Dean's Grocery, Provision, Flour and Feed Store, Hamilton Street where you receive re4(l 141141 blot ir►uttirwru valne for your money. This business is trans- acted on a cash basis, thereby securing to }roti advantages unequalled elsewhere. P. T. DEAN Hamilton Street, Goderiek, Ont. THE MODEL TIIEATRE Presents on Monday, September 6th ( LABOR DAY) one of the most wooderful moving picture. ever shown when it shows ANNETTE KEi,I,I:RMAN, in Neptune's Daughter! People who miss this wonderful produrtion have no ou. to blame tint tbeateelvee, se it 1e • big proposition for • town and theatre of Ode eine to undertake. ADMISSION ONE AND ALL 25c City puree are alts: for this ,haw. Also with this stupendous fantasy will be shown the 1st episode of the Universal and mamsaotb new serial "The Broken Coin" De Tusailay Ind W edn.erlay, ftepi.eater 7th and AU, another big treat is on tap for th* mo.ie fans when JAP111 COWL will appear in "The Garden of Lies" Thio le • lata Broadway . ndeee lore than A weeks old, which ie saying enough for the pose.. Shows on Monday, September 6, will start MATINRE, 2 16 1st Shrew In the Rv.nisg. 7 «i .harp 2nd elbow In the Evening. 0 15. !teats reserved on these two. No reserved wed era this show.