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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-9-9, Page 51 1 Puy,.Those Holes MANY a tire lies on the soar heap to*/ beam'.. .ohne little art .has neglected which later filled up with snivel and moisture and ovens ual% cased a blowout. The injuries caused L sharp roar's, broken Mass, etc., are reall9 serious matters. You ought to examine lour tires ocasionall9 and fill up hose little boles, We have just die titin: for the job— Murk. h's a preparation especial)/ for the purpose and it does the work effectuall9 and perttanent19. It Il peg your to add a tat. to your tool kit. It will also pp you to buy your tires and ascesmriss c. East Street Garage tileinaneteAreeleenetesserWeieSOW The Right Place FOR CLEANING. PRESSING AND REPAIRING I intend to open the stand on Montreal street next to Shear'+' livery on Monday. August 23rd a, a Dry Cleaning, Press- ing and Repairing Estab. lishneut. • first-class Work at tnoierat prices. Give me a call ?then yon teed anything i n .s'p'line. L'. de PEUDRY, Tailor. wiraniriaMenetritMesseethreeseirienriariashieW LOCAL TOPICS. t#., C. A. IS Meeting. The t'hldr.n's Aid Racist? will re - •um. its render sessions after the summer vacation and will meet in the mutt house next Tuesday. Septaimhee Iith, at 4 1 i p. m. Alt who are inter- ested in this work are welcome to the asset Inge. and all who attend are sure to become interested. ' Memorial Service. ~ _ There was • large attendance at Victoria street church on Sunday 'morninse whin the Nestor, Rev. J. E. Ford, conducted a meruoriel service for the late Reeve Elliott. The con- gregation included several members of the town council and civic °Metals. Mr. Ford spoke in tams of appreeia- r• den ei the tate Se.we's pbl(ewi.Nq- soot. kis klada•se end lat•Rrity. laadvertr.Ny Then eal tailed to mention. lo 1te notice of Reeve Btilott', death in last weeks issue, that the town commit attended the humeral is a body. Telephone Cesnection. V arrangement baa been wade for cosneettos bstweeu the Bell telephone sad the Colborne municipal telephone system At Ivy -eget rate, the .bares to be paid where the message oAgia• atm. Tbe sew •reangement.is to take Win as pea •e it receives the of pro.& of the Ontario Muaidpail and Matte/ay Board. Councillor Mciohatitees Resignation. CouseII or et1inton has Mingled to the town MeekM his resignation of his seat at the council. The ureter will bed.alt with at the next meeting of the council, • majority cf which usual be in favor before the reetenation can be accepted. Humor has it that Councillor McClinton is aspiring to the resv.sbip. Why Not an Historical Society in Ged•roeh ? TMs death of Mr. J. J. Wright otter more recast. the !sat that the old ✓ esides'e are feat passing away, sad with then, is passing much unwritten history ut lia early days of this town and di.trtet. The proposal has mon than ores beast male that a branch of the Ontario Historical eloclet v should be .steblisbed iu tfoderich. and • sysleeaatic and intelligent effort made to secure sod preserve records of the pioneer days. There is a large field for ouch au effort in this community. Cole.glate Institute Board. A meeting of the Collegiate Insti- tute bard was held 'on Thursday of last weak. Accounts totaling f' fete, mostly for repairs and supplies, were ordemd to be paid. A committee, consisting of the their...0, principal and .eeretary, was instructed to draft a resolution or make a pre.enta.ion to each cf the winners of Untvsrslty scholarsbipe„ vis., Florence A. Smith sod Jean 1. Toui. The board also placed on record its appteciatlon d the excellent work of the teaching 'tag ss eviden_W by the results ob- tained by the caodid+.tes at the differ- ent examination.. On motion it was left with Pi incipal Hume to select a siderite. wetr•.sor t , Capt. Dunlop as Orel instructor and to report the telec- tioq to the hoard. Decisions in Liquor Cafes. Police Magistrate Kelly gave his decisions on Monday in the tbree liquor cases heard before him last week. Tit, charge against W. J. ..e case of • s. d. In th d ixnr. an was fan Rost. King a conviction was regis- tered and • Ane of CIO and conte un - Posed. &mounting in all to nearly iia. The ct.nviction against John Bedford was registered out a lint tgence and • Ane of tin and costs was imposed. Thele Lad been two previous convict tions, but owing to s technicality they wire not registered as such. A citizen who was convicted last week of being dtunk appeared before the magistrate to tell whet- he got the fierier and stated he had bees treated by it party of frieudr on the steamer Huron. Crown Attorney Seeger evidently hod his'doubtu as to the truth of the *tory. At the Waterfront. The Measure y.cht Josephine, of Port. Huron. tame in on Saturday and lay id port here over Sunday with a OFFICIAL FRUIT BULLETIN Flit IT a1ASt. R -UN, -1. OF a.IRIC-t"I Tea& Lombard,. and -Gags llama eta new I. their prime. genets" and ,.crewing Served nx be po•tpelwd. Th, Quaid y tads fear I. haggle in bah peaches sod plum*. des to the [chiles' the trees are not oret- barda.ed. Crawford and l<hierte reaches are now arriving. they are the beet product of oar C•n.di se orchard-. w4ersoerew.. bete tee eating and pnwerelee.Meaty please el canned or pnr mare Rood !melte all winter. BY perfectly nthe htno m mededTharm is h health. inony wad lux- ury .:urn for these who act prjmptly. Pbone ,w cast on your grocer and bare aim boor* your order to •drama. Lest You Forget That everything in the store is on sale. Help yourself to the Biggest Bargains you ever cane across. If you will read our ads --then act—you will be money in pocket. Do it now while the lines are complete. We have many tempting things to offer the ladies, but nothing gigs them ticore for their money than them following items : Ladies $4.50 and $5.00 Vassar. Cleo. Lady Elgin end American Beauty high Shoes. The leathers are patent, colt.ktn, t calfskin. Th gunmetal and vial kid. all sizes and widths. e classiest .hoe pos.ibte. On sale at • Lidice» 53,60 high Shoes for , , .. $L.48 ladles $4.2, high( Shoes, best makes . e19 IadNi Rmpree high a fQ Rubber. for all—at ail 43 Shoes, SUM tMi values JP .98 prices up from ASK TO SLK THi.M- C We have a special snap for the men, toot This is In men's high Shoes, nothing better was ever merle. sold or hnngbt, all leathers, button and lace, W16 lsata c3.69 aching now at pet pair Men's «i.75 $2 9 )Ileo'. tl'.ffi __.48 A Q Woo, Shad». s 7Cp7 ►ork shoes L•A8 The domed Bargains ever known is Goderick, is Misses', Girls', Bays' and Gulilre.'s Footwear .f all kinds. . . . . New Method BiosBast gide A (Hare Repairing Walters & Co.CDna Ilton." Old Sissies Like Newew cieeirickOdari• Telephone No, ren . Priem es Cowl SueTenseeemesto J. H. MtCliseen Tense Cash w4 SIGNAL f GODERICH ONTARIO A Delight d Garden F resp _,e se Characterizest -fheThvor of 11 zs r. sea Quality Unchallenged foe Twasdridints Years. party of pleasure -seekers aboard. The Put/angst amasser Oloott Daps. Is Tuesday night and cleared MU a. m. Wednesday fur Harbor Beach. fibs bad on board • party of neatly 11M) wbote.arle sed retail liquor dealrs from Detroit, who hid chartered the boast for an **curviest trip. Ospt. G. D. Gordon was is command of the I boat. During their brief stay ben, the excursionists made things' lively for • time. A number repressed themselves well pleased witb the appearance of the town. Sheriff Oak - man. of Detroit, and Tbo.. Bowman, Al. Lefeve, Thos. Therret and lid. ' Richard', who had visited God•rick previously, were among the' party. Mr. Bowman formerly lived hen, i Chosen Friends' Initiation. An interestttg meeting of the Chosen Friends was held on Feeds evening ►set, when .even more undo dates were initiated. After the initiation. ceremony was performed s te,tantittee was appointed to arrange for an open niretiog and muncal entertainment to be held Friday evening, September le. One thousand invitations have been sent out to the members aad their friends and a big time is expected. A number of the Grand Cpuneli Akers will be present, also a number of the members from Porter's Hill, Holmes- ville and Clinton. Record Attendance at Col'egrate The Collegiate institute reopened on ltiesday with the acme staff as for the last three year, and with the lsrgeet attendance to the history of the school. The enrolment the Beet any was about JJU and it rose to SOS the second dry. Others who are known to purpose et t will bring the number up tot,. a, or 'C25, an in- crease of twenty over last year. There, will be moldy in the that form sad' sixty in the second form. An additionai teacher will be required to allow of the dividing of the second furor into two i classes, ea the first form him been div- ided for the Iaat two years. Apparently the may means of acriotuwodating this oeertt ire Jeer take soother slice off the *Notably room as war done three years ago forth. teacher eddel then. titoderieh must lank forward to the erection of a new and terser school building la the not distant future. Death of Mr. L. S. Palmer. Tbe death took place on Saturday Isom at the Alexandra hospital, atter a brief illness, of Leslie S. Palmer, aged fifty-five years and six months. The deceased, who had lived in Goderich but a few months, was the son of the Rev. Wm. Palmer, of Green Springs, Ohio, although him•slf bete in tin - Wit). He was married at St. Marys eleven years ago to Mrs. Susan Bell- amy he held ta'lteetk street vestry an the nest Monday of October at 1 o'clodk in tbe.afternnun, whets the preddeat wUl deliver his inaugured address. Mitchell—Rhynas. The marriage took plane at Keel cburch •t 6.20 a. or .en Wednesday morning, 8eptmm:tier 8:11, of Jeanette Ruth, daughter of Mrs W A. Rhyne', Goderich, to Thomas Henry Mitcbef. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thumae Mitchell, of Carlow, sod secretary of the Dominion Road Machinery Company. The cermo.y, wbicb was per- formed by Rev. George 8. Roes, look place in the presence of only a few of the immediate relatives of the con- tusing parties. the church being prettily decorated with flowers sad greenery for the lxesai.,n. The bride, who was otherwise unattended, wee given away by het De ether, and was gowned in her traveCiug dress of brown gaberdine with hat to 'match. Immediately after the ceremonythe pu•ty decree to the Grand TrunOA,- lion, where the n.wlyerie rigid coup'• entrained for the honeymoon trip to the Pacitte Coast eta 'Chicago. Macy costly ern' beautiful gifts were pre- sented by the numerous Mends of the happy couple. The Hewson -Strang Nuptials. '•Happy is the bride that the sun shires on." and the sun beamed forth its benediction on the interesting event which toot' pls, + at the home of Dr. end Mrs. Hugh Innes Strang on Thursday, September 2nd, when their youngest daughter, Jessie Morrison, was united in unerring.. to fir. Fred-, eric Hsw♦ton Hewson, of New Lis - tread, eon of Mr. and Mn. William ifewsua of .1.'0. Jags,* Faits. Ont. The wedding was vety.uuiet, only immed- iate relicivee beim preeent. The c re - nodsytook plane at highk noon, end was performed by liev, tieo. E. Koss, B. D.. `of Knox church. '1'O the strains et the Bridal Chorus from Loheogrin, p''aytt by Miss Grace Strang, the br.ue entered the drawing -room, which was lavishly decorated with pink and white aster" and ferns, lean-' ing 'on the arta of her father. She : looked very sweet and girlish in s besutitul given of ivory georgette crepe over chermeuse, with the iradi. itional veil and orange Irioesous., and carried an artistic b. ogort of roses and ley -of -the -valley : her only jewels being the goon's gi", an exquisite Itttte pendant of diamonds. Mrs. Strang was in flowered theta, of softest grey, and carried Kdlerney rotes ; Mrs. Hew.on. the groom s mother. wore • habdsose gown of white lace, with black and white hat. , and Mrs. Masson, of Tpronto, the Silly, who with her children by the for- mer marriage .urviyes. The children are : W. H. Bellamy, editor of The Dungannon News, Amelia and Luella Bellamy. operators at the tetepbone office at Dungannon. Mr. Palmer was the orisonal proprietor of The Dun- gannon News, and for the last tem months had conducted a j,b printing once in GOderich. He was s mem- ber of the I. O. O. F. and the funeral on Sunday to Dungannon cemetery was conducted under the auspices ,ut i that Under Rev. I. A. McKelvie isonde ted the service at the house. To Deepen Spiritual Life and Patriotism The Ministerial Association of Gnde- irich and vicinity met in the vestry of North street Methodist church on Monday morning. Rev. J. R. Fo'ber- ingbam was elected president and Rev. lino. B. Roes secretary for the sowing six months. Arraogementa were made for the visitation of the hospital by the ministers in rotation, Mr Roes being appointed for the asooth of September. io considering the moral and spiritual condition of the community life and the urgent claims of patriotic service upon oar churches and citizenship generally, it was felt that the response hitherto Ras beets far short of what should Rave bean •ad Mttisrs. Frotheringham, ons end Hamilton were appointed a mmittee to consider what steps sight he taken to deepen[ the .pirituel life and develop the patriotic tone and liberality of the people. The next regular meeting of the Association will MT MIR BECOMES EIARK, N1C Lark rears yenag.rt Try Grandma's recipe of Sege and lialplinw and nobody will knew. 1 h.W s .•.t. Meek 'civet with white hes. After the eeremoey and the Mgnisg of the register. the wedding brcaklam was partaken of. A rumba, Of were ramie sad read, special Interest manmade,' M a cablegram of good wishes from the bride's soldier-oeueise at the frost- Mr. sad Mr'. Howson lett Inc Detroit and other points b the LAG. T. R. train. the bride travel- ling ins smartly tailored costume of dark grew broadcloth. and black velvet kat,- A Lara. Dutel,er of friends gathered at the station to shower the yuusg people with good wieber and confetti, and the unan,) beautiful gifts received were tangible evidence of the puputarity of both bride and groom. After a short trip, they will pprtooecwwdd to their use booty at New L.iak•ard, when Mr. Hewson 1. ten - ger of Um Imperial Bank. Naftel—Sinclair. A very putty. though quiet, wed ding watt ',Mat last Saturday worming at "Rockdale ..ottage," Peith, One, the home of Mr. end Mee. P. M. Sin- elalr. white their onlydaughter, Cora Feeder. was united o meritage with Mr. Walter Naftel, editor of The Gode- rich Star. The ceremony was per- teemed ertermed at U o'clock by Rev. W. M. Grant, pastor of Knox church, Perth, the bride entering the drawing -room on the arm of tier father to the strains of too Bridal Chorus, played by Mr. Hark, organist of Knox church. She was attired in a very be:oining gown of white silk arepo-4e-cbioe, srsd car- ried a bouquet of white rugae. Mime Jeal Dodds. as naldof-houor. wore pink •ilk crepe -.le -chine, and during the •ignins u( the register she sang "Hacause" very sweetly. The house looked a veritable garden with its dec- orations of ,sten and gladioli and the dining -room was done ih pink. Many beautiful gifts bon testimony to the popularity If the MOM, among them beings set of wedgrwood china from the choir of Knott cburcb, of which she was • valued member. and a picture from the "Girls' Club." Mr. and Mrs. Nagel left on the midnight train for their future house in Godericb, going fby way of Toronto, this Falls, Buffalo BRAVERY RECOGNIZED. Private Verne Gledhill Receives the Dia- tinRu:shed Conduct Medal. OMoiaJ announcement is made of the conferring of the D,.ting Il.hed Conduct medal upon a nen tuber of CADa- dien soldiers. including Private Verne Gledhill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Gledhill, 13enmillrr. The exploit which won this .igoal honor for the boy from Benfniller was described in C D t ' n E you Ike Canadian Eye -witness' • a y MIA w.yw knows !bat Begs 'nag ra bask Um asteral motor and Lies tm kdr wkoa faded, streaked or way; oleo mon leaned, lfiskng snip ami supe balms. hair. Years ago the tidy toy to pit' mitten was to make It at bene. vi d& is mew site tresis.• soars hews .. we limply sat at slay dfeg Meer hr "Wyetk i Sept .ad Sulphur You well Ret a lar tarlifor *beef 60 .uta ],srybei`p UM Mb old, fames res(ps. tenants ss am me p eny tell 'bat yea &miasmal year !tenor 1t dos M ea eateselty rate meaty. Yen damp's a spines er eat brew! wrni It and draw Wb Owen. pen titin, takfeg elm mall stramd st a time; b morwdea the gray lair Amt =war after awseher antimonies ea harm Iso Wr Imeenes kMsllMfy est. lank and fw/ as* gee Ink versa I a .. LYRIC THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Tues. and Wed., Sept. 14 and 15 Daniel Frohman presents DAViD HI(GGiNS ni his original role, in the famous racing play "H]__ Last Dollar" An elaborate and epectae aeeular nim version of the gre.test rac- ing play ever produced The drama of • Omitting futurity race, for a fro -tont and a heart. (in 4 acts) With an all-star east, Me/tiding Jack Pickford, Betty Grey and o.bees. "Paramount" . has studied public sentiment, it is merehiog to the tune of progrems, it has leaped from the sinking morass of worn-out theories to the .ntid ground of new desires. The public de- mands clean photo -plays; ques- tionable scenes offend many. while play. of high moral sen- timent please all. Paramount plays are all clean. its plays are standardized and can be enjoyed by all who gee them. hatch this space :lonely teethe announ- cement of each of these pictures. Moo every MONDAY NIGHT the "Who Pays" aeries. Bach store complete in 3 parts, 12 vital questions of everyday lite. The most re- markable eerie" of pictures ever exhibited. Mao every FRIDAY NIGHT the thrilling detective serial 'Ilse EXPLOITS of ELAINE" Thai. pirinr. ,a proving tn be the gnuteet serial .ter produced. In the first place it has for • roundlet Ins • great big idea, and, it is differ- eseoodly, .decidedly ent from anything 'rat has ewer before hers attespted. Thew two Fants alone are enough to w tablisb Ity huge ago.. e. See It. Ainiatlisa always ISc and Sc. and Detroit. some week, ago. The ofneial reference in connection wish the coeferring of the modal is ea follows : Pte tiledbill, 1.1 Battalion, for bravery June 15 •t Givenrny. Alone be captured a German trench, and, attacked by a bombing party, he con- itieued Bring until his tine was des- troyed by a bomb. in withdrawing be found a Will with both legs broken. He bound up bis lege and carried him into safety through veru heavy rine and machine gun the. ilk display of bravery and devotion to duty were most narked. Lake Boats ler Ocean Teed*. The steamer Paliki alter an exten- sive overhauling at the yard of the Western drydocl, Port Arthur, Ont., was handed over to her new owners, Messrs. F. E. Hall & Cn., Montreal, on the Leith of August. She will be used in the transatlantic trade. The Paliki was originally built for this trade, in which she was engaged for ten years before coming to the Cana- dian lake. The Algoma Central 8. 8. Line intende rending its eta -ewers J. A. McKee and Thome* J. Drum - mood to porta in France with c.rpoes before navigation on the'tt. Lawrence River closes for the winter. Roth the above ships are well known in (lode - rich. the (miner having wintered here Bee years in succession. Mr. A. M. McInnes, lortuetly chief engineer on the McKee and this season on tb• Paliki, is again back on the McKee and is getting her ready ter ocean ser- vice. — — — The New Baptist Minister. REV. f;. M IltILMES, R. A.. B. Th , who en Sunday will eommeece itis [sin. ,.try here a pastor of the Baptist church. Mr. Holmes creates to Goderich from 0a orxelwww . Of► CANADA Are' Tow Mires Learlli■g le Save limy? Each maturing son and daughter should have a personal Savings Account to the Union Bank of Canada, with opportunities to save regularly. and training tn how to expend money wisely. Such an education In thrift and saving will prove Invaluable in later We. G oderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOMBB, Manaker, L --_ — - i -*It 1 ice cream by the disk's* einem by yen err miming abig 'haat i you the quart. iew swam by the malts or don't try Kinard? Is. sinew sad more. Try utme pt the R•lworal homemade candy. Orden shivered. Cate. T. J. Salkeld, prop. Phone 1.1. Phos. 2W. 1 New Things for the Baby Everything Dainty and Comfortable for Baby at the Singer Store .weatese and Bonnets, hand-knit of fine wool, trimmed in rosebuds. stripes and daintyr.lgings or plain. Silk Wadded Kimonos and Buggy Spreads. Bath Robes Hath Blankets, Hath Towels and 'Nash Cloths. Fine Linen Towels and Linen Pillowslips, Fine Cashmere Wral.- per. and Nightingales, Breasts, Bibs, Bootees and Stockings. Blanket Cloth by the yard for t: oat., Buggy Spreads, etc. SINGER STORE MRS. TAPE FRUiT BULLETIN Niagara iagara t PN h ...mein now in fell II .e in v and bare varieties rhe. t hes tisa Pear. and N1um. are recall for pace arrioe or &Jewel purgers. Housekeeper should not delay tellies their grocer, whit fruit. t o order tort/tees Have beautr'fui window decorations Not!::,, givct so rnt:c) pica qtr. as a well decorated it indow. Your windows wtJ be the envy yocr nevi;hbon if you use ! v ', Flat —Si- i —. w is . r curtand dryn: rt t C.;_.`ar_teed not to sag or tarnish 11 Z,- , ii a K:rsch Flo Rni b e:.iiir w so.✓ch your wtwdwork ler draperies Byery end congas a mer n Rtta ott..e den it wul a..t ie..; w..t..-:u.a. It's a. ease to have ass •et" tray Weeks.; with the K+nc/s Flee Reel Come ' r iu an rr them L 1 . CEO. HOHMEIFR 1.1 ,.e Maple Leaf 'sC Grocery. 4.4 Goderich WHIR$ / you can get the greatest value for yonr money is where you want to spend it. People are beginning to realize more and more that erre place is P. T. Dean's Grocery, Provision, flour and Feed Store, Hamilton Street where you receive real and net ininfiwarff value for your money. This business is trans- acted on a cash basis, thereby securing to you advantages unequalled elsewhere. O P. T. DEAN Hamilton 3trat, - Ga tri, OM. t THE MODEL THEATRE presents on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 14 ani 15 MARGARET WYOHERLY and JOHN B. K$LLIKKD in the New York Hudson Theatre sensation "THE FIGHT" by Bayard Venter. author of "Within the Lair.- ate. Every Manley Night the greatest serial ever shows "The Broken Coin" The three overflow honer• on Monday last pronounced it • heart punch, as it rets the heart aHntt.rlsg Every Thursday "The Black dna" the kis story et Mystery. On Friday, the 10th, Billie Ritchie in a two -reel ,spaam producer "BILL'S BLIGHTED CAREER" We have in `tore for the patrons of tine theatre another trig sur- prise which we hope to he able to announce definitely iit the next inane of this paper. REMEMBER BIG "QUAU11 " PROfDUCTiON EVEl*Y maw • rr •