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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-10-28, Page 5In ladies to our ,-ss $iiia Bicycle work we ,,are in a position to SHARPEN KNIVES •l. or ALL KINDS SCISSORS LAWN MOWERS SKATES AXES CHIhELS Having installed spec- ial apparatus for this work. East Street Garage LOCAL Torn ns. Lowe So.Mre. ' A tourneme•t Da bahiy the las et the ..Mott-waq MM by the laws Mulles_ slab on the West street green On Friday ...swoon The fret phi*, s pair of docks, woe wag Chia. M. Hushes aid W. H. Itob.s sem, sad she emoted pens, • pair IA ebkb ee. by L B. Tye end Free* H. Maria. War Views. The Knot Church Boys' Club Ms secured a hundred warviems the ieews which Ib eval c b. mitWAR*skiititt Normeb.lOIs. Aa ads osioa lir IUc will be charged. Those who Mire seen the pictured, say they ars icsl- Moe. sad the opportunity is one that should not be aeRlected. New U. T. R. Bridge. A large gong of U. T. it. employees bas been •t work Chia week erecting • new steel bridge over Um tracks ' at Ssltfurd bin. With tbe aedssaame lot a large portable crane lbs beau girders were placed in position With but little trouble. The crows -girders for tbe roadbed are now being Placed sod tbe road will probably be opeo foe traffic Friday worsting. Miss Clara Young's Success. Miss Clara Young. who is in training in Wellesley hospital, Toronto, was last week honored by being awarded the Muloek scholartbip for general ieWlealeleeielieWPWNraleaWeitereverWee 1 Save Money Shave Yourself You can save hoth money and time by shav- ing yourself. We have a large supply' of shaving appliance, RAZORS STROPS SOAPS BRUSHES HONFS, etc. SAFETY RAZORS SOc to $6.SS ORDINARY RAZORS SOc to $3.5O A price to suit every pocket. Let ns show you our line• VT 'MB SIGNAL GODBBICHI ONTARIO f i YOUR CHANCE TO GET A 1� Singer Sewing Machine or an Electric MS Motor proficiency in the intermediate clams. Mw Young, who is a granddaughter 1 of lir. Alexander Stirling. of town, leaves shortly to take a abort special r-ouree in Manhattan hospital. New fork. Coming to Goderich. A lit u ceneld correspondent writes : ' Mr. Harry Little bas disported of bis i farm just west of the village to Mr. i Arthur Woolley, of Clintop, for !MOOR litis is a splendid fares with fine reed- rd buildings, d Mr. Woolley her made • St t FREE OF CHARGE READ THIS. With every purchase of 25 cents we will allow you a gucsa. on the number of Bullets in the glass jar in the window.d(Ao purchase of $1.00 entitles von to four guesses, anThe n according to the amount of your purchase). person guessing the correct number, or nearest the correct number, will have his ( or her) choice of the Singer Sewing Machine or the Electric Motor FREE OF CHARGE. In case two or more guess the correct number, or the number most nearly correct, they will settle the matter among themselves. . The contest closes at 10 o'clock p. m. the 24th of Decem- ber, 1915, when the bullets will• be counted and the award made by Messrs. Geo. Williams (manager Canadian Bank of Commerce), W. H. Robertson and H. R. Long. Mrs. L B. Tape, Itami BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO BIN FANCY �`,OOT�, BABY'S WEAR, LADIES' NECKWEAR', • ETC,. link le tow Greer t�ww p war b.rdslt Nara we w seem o...or. tapvio ma ...s or teres rd,, Ja arts Owner as sw . moor■ astelmsd isbattiemahVMw ' .esti• •••-- - Illeds T1is t W e egos er her.d,.d esi.as sewers Ilan e•y pe• d oyyrasse�b tine; least M oesea< ty Nan . C •QIM.wbC.w Seabees mime be i...m.mead M the tube alar ler ewr.b easemen Alter !.. have Nice. M•ado Wu Cation Ce' res a erred timem 1..eat�a r tier rs. e d bre breath Meet .L1.5 egla 11.11'. CBIRs,f a t::: uWet coif b an iregatele. erre. me • ry a Y -r `rY"-`r.�,r-____ _� urged upon them the speeding up of Mn. O'Reilly, whose maiden WEDDING• MUtlal"O-PgaN1AU7VN. A quiet wedding took place oo Tues- day at the how of Dr. Joseph Free- man. brother•in-law of the bride, when Miss Annie Peoniogton became the wife of Mr. Malcolm Coin Cam- eron Mobring. of Animilter. The par- ties were unattended and in the cos- ppanv were only near relatives. Rev. J. Hamilton performed the ceremony. 11111111.1.*‘. Ouromini Tat Cam 11lq M �t� lila You know bow werythlog IBARIKor costa mon vino you have to ihe key oo credit. Why not practice ad-0eola1 for a vials l asosaaary, open a Savin a Account la the Union Beak of Cara. aid villi the money la hand. buy at Cash pinta. T The dlacotstta wilt help to stroll mar hank/ baltboai and you will have nlpd• a good 'tart lame Bloandat pnd.p.odeso.. i Goderich Branch -F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager. T1. regulate s•stbl meeting of th• tiod.rleb braes\ of the Women'. In- stitute will be Mid at the borne of Mn. McNally, Hruo. street, or Friday, November Gib. at 3 p. m. A good attendance is desired, as the afternoon will be passed in sewing and knitting In place of farcy work. Please note the change of date. The dance given by the Stewart Orchestra at Oddfellowe' hall last Thursday evening was not as largely attended as the promoters would have w idled, but those who were present report a very enjoyable time. The net proceeds, which were donated to Lbs British Red Cross fund, amounted PALM 6d, -M 1.11l. A quiet wedding was solemnized at Mt. Ueorgs'' church at noon on Tues- day ..f this week, when Rev. J. B. Fotheriogham performed thin ceremony that united Mira Abigail Mills sod Mr. Herbert Henry Palmer as man and wife. The young couple were Joattendrd and atter the ceremony drove to the reeidenee on Regent street in which they will continence housekeeping. Both the bride and the too, Staffordshire, oom are for tiler • England. They idents of Reeittil- too, have lived in Goderich about three denim and go. 1 ui Good d,bargain. yeah. , Mr. Little intends 'emoting with bu n was Margaret Holt au. was burnt IIs It1N.%LIy-Mac pONA LD. family to tioderich. where his son re-dery of iJnieriik, Ireland, and (iffy- outs, and also )1st ruck so arrange- A prettywedding took place •i 8t. Iaeotly purchased • barbetiog busineer. Peter'e church at 9 a.m. on eat ele- two yeah ago came to this the wait nxdt vet:mena has been wade for tbe roc- `day when Nellie F., taxon dangbts- Fiallowdtn Part,. and settled in hodericb, where she wail towns. reThess of visitors from neighboring of Mr. and Mn. John MacDonald, of The Epworth Leaguect North street Of to her now beret. bushaniatit io results and at the same time er UI a mingle retiring with the p she of t there le oo ioterfetence with through Hollerith• became the .Tide of Mr. Methodist church entertaiofd the 1 t mingle largely with the propj codneetion with through Thomas McDonald. of Port Huron, c • name n i he their sob elute ' between here and Tor- young or young people of the chinch and congreno m g is as gation to a Hallowe'en "at bows" the town, but all who met ber to her , ps..e•ge on Tuesday evening. The haeement! home lived and respected her for ber i ?sane at liuelph and Toronto is pro- otithe church was nicely decorated in kind heart and sympathetic manner 1 tided for. the regulation Hallowe en style and In addition to her busband, rhe is sur• At the waterfront. the evening was spent in the enjoy - games by five daughter : Mrs. Chas. The Bermingham Pinner has been went of guessing contests, numer.trdi, Dlc9wain, Mrs. Ed. NiNolan, Mrs' closed down fur the season and the games and music, at the clam of round Gels and Mira MianieOERCIUY. which tetreshments in the form of ail of Buffalo, and Mira Nora O'Reilly, employees paid off. Three pontoons apples. candy and nuts wase partakes, of town. ':be [unreal took place on we rearben star rig cod *1. the bleak' Monday from the residence on a ictot is of I stereo. to St Peter's church. where The Ash harvest this season is pro- After of Mrs. Wm. Aldous. Rev (rather McR+e conducted requiem duciug rouse record catches in tenth iAtter • long and painful illne"0. Mr's-' high ruae..and thence to the Colborne the number and the quality of the fish. V% m. Aldous pared away at her home Catholic cemetery • The palltee•rere Yesterday three touts brought in on the Huron road on Saturday Iasi. ' were Messrs. D. P. MrrCerthy, R. J. about ;.yhl pounds and on Fr .dip of Mrs. Aldous was •native of Uryderirb. i Pbslen, Tborras (if iffln. ,John MC - Caner week one of the ]IcKsy boats Iher maiden Rome being' Mary Stewart. , Evoy Owen McEvoy and John Dean. cane in with about '.'NMI pounds of She is survived by her husband •ode+ Many other friends of the [amily were splendid trout. threw rhildten, Stewart, Jean and: present at the funeral. Arrivals at the harbor this week Howard. ib. funeral tont place nn 1 were the Haddington, which came in Tuesday, the cervices being conducted I The County Court. :,o Friday with Sr1.3rli barbels of by Rev. J. R. Ford. Tbe pallbearers! Two cases engaged the attention of whir. ; the Morioka, which arrived on were Messrs. J. Graham. B Hoggartb, i His Honor Judge Doyle in the County `Jut at; t with ya, bushels o[ J. M. A�I� ��! rjti. Ty- !action last 'week. The fire' was en whear and the Cape, which lntermtot w� adelf lgaltland n "aetbo by Dern. Rrbreca Davlr, of arrived on Wedlreedae with 110.011 ' forth, to recover damages !coos the bushels of wheat, for the Uoderich Agritory. townships of Usborne and Hay for elevator. Agricultural Instruction Coaches• injuries received when *be was thrown Mich. Rev. Father McRae perform the ceremony. The bride was attired in her travelling suit of brown velvet trimmed with fur and sailor hat to match and was adorned with • cor- sage bouquet of nphelie rosea and lily - of -the -valley. Her sister, Miss Jessie MacDonald, Wu bridesmaid and was dressed in a pretty gown cf cham- pagne taffeta and wore a bleak vel- vet picture bat. She carried • lion- quet of pini chryrantheme f. Oral groom was supported by Udell, of Port Huron. After the cere- mony the wedding party returned to the home of the brides parents on Cambridge street, where a party of eighteen. consisting only of the near relatives. .at down to a dainty wed- ding breakfast. A beautiful and costly array of gifts bore testimony to the esteem in which the couple are beld. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald left on the 4.50 U. T. R. trwin for their home at Port Huron. WI LEON- Ft' LLK1L A vett' pleasant and happy event took ?lace oo Wednesday, October •'Ji. rtmeot of Atprieol- I w auto 0o the road between A wrung in at 6 u clock in the evening, at Ute home the Ontario Dep• • meetingan hips H le• was lhrt Tbe adjourned hewing of the charge 1 cf Mee. ter• J �Vilsoo, of Goderich bringing `couple of demo•str•tioo care over i he road u that polo. C. P R lines 10 Ontario. Uode poorly cooatructed an will he visited on Tuesday. Novembers ssry.,protect ion. Phe claimed prison bund. of matri y 9nd, ober the tootles will to open to l30' damages. Judgment was reserved. visitors from 10 o'clock a.m. to 590' The second case was an action by Peter Murray. who lives in the towo- .hlp of Hay, about three miles out of liettsal4 against the corporationpo of Heneall, to prohibit the e� c.coor ora- tion from using • parcel ginally belonging to plaintiffs harm for • dumping ground. Tbe plaintiff claimed that bis health and the health of hie family were injured and his farm depreciated in value because of the dumping ground, which be claimed was in a filthy and unsaoit•ry condi- tion. He asked for damsgee and an order requiring the corporation to clean up the place. In this cane also Howell Hardware COMPANY, - LIMITED t' OOL OHNE. DEATH ov A Foaxgs Rssrtarr - Mre. John M. Buchanan. whose death was announeid In last week's Signal. resided for • number cf years in Col- borne township. Sbe was born at Lachine. Que.. her maiden name being Mary Blythe Smith. Forty -viz yeah •go sbe married the late John M. Buchanan. and they resided on the 9th I p. m. in the alternocn • meeting for cooceerinn of ibis township. a little 'aide sod wpmen will be held at the east of Dunlop.From here they re- ;own hall at 2.30 o'clock. and in the moved two Wiugb•w. where Mr. Bach• ev.rlog at S o'clock there will he a woes died. Mrs. Buchanan later made public seetiojt at the town hall, at her home with ber niece. Mrs. W. J 1 which moving pietnres will be 'boson Flouts', and It was at their home et sad addresses delivered. Oakville that she died on the 19th Death of Mrs. M. O'Reilly. Inst., in ber seventy-eighth veer. The Calmly and peacefully Mrs. Michael remains were taken to Wiogham for 1 p� m lite s. Friday interment. The deceased is survived O'Reilly passed byone brother, Mr. Robert Smith, of acted the mother y course toof a oving wife it. close. Mitchell. The C•nadiaa Piscine Railway acrd from ber buggy owing to her horse Her p aiD1t \ 'm. Tbompysw far hter, was Darrow and •R township when her only daug d without noose emo M. Fuller, also of (ioderic formed township, the ceremony being per by Rev. J. E. Ford . The bride wail' unat- tended. The wedding took plans in the parlor, under an arch of ferns and asters. The bride entered the parior leaning on the arm of her uncle. Mr. Henry Wileoc,. of Stratford, to the strains of Mendei$sobn'e wedeln.; march played by Miss Mary E. Medd, of Auburn, ber cousin. Sim looked very chat -mow in a dress of white silk embroidered net with pearl trimenicg over white silk, with silk embroidered veil and wreath of orange blossoms_ Wrangle the Police 'Court Hilo in f7nntng tbe two Owns to $'Sy.M). _ _ PERSONAL MENTION. Miner Adelaide and I.elphine \airs visited at Toronto ti.i• week. Mo.. Woe. Met 'reath 14 visiting her -.•n. Mr. B. H. Mce'reath. arid other fnrn1...1 1 nronlu.' Mr Hawll Fez, of 11..- ('1100 (tank. Bt. Cathauow. i• .1.5.1101 two week. holiday., to, town. Clinton New En' • Mr . H. Penn•draker h whaling .ti tiodcri_b eat :sbe ypvnitan tine week.' Mire Foet.er, of the loot*T'.- "t -`R. has re turned from a holW.y v telt with re•ativer at London. Mr. Jam•- Horton ha. reeno!rd to tome horn li.deri•k town -hip and b Lv nig near eke t,ollegt.ee In.titate. Mr• Mrl'h•r.n len (1,n. week to •rend several mesa 4. with ber u•urhtar. ?Ire tUr 1 Mu..e. at Barton. Mao Mr• .issuers Mar\'rr•.r Asti .on leave re: tersest bon. after triennia ber vermin Mr. rill ]Int. N. Pretrial. ►lor.d.ls. Mr. and qtr..:t'. A. N urn arid Mr. end Mr.,. J. W. Fraser and Mi. Fraser rooted 'traltwd' M iaatay• imitator the tnp in Mr. Fryee• sato. liquor into Huron county was Annabel Irene, was united in the holt before Police Magistrate Kelly on Sat- mr>o united Mr. Rhe holy urday, when hut little progress was made, as s witness from Stratford turned out to be the wrong man. Crown Attorney Seager, who prose- cuted, asked for a further adjourn- ment. but Mr J L. "Chlorin, who appeared for the defence. was opposed to this. This led to a wordy debate between the two lawyers, during which the magistrate vainly eodeav- ored to make himself beard. Mr. Kil- loran accused the Crown attorney of trying to run the oourtand the Crown attorney retaliated by accusing Mr. Killoran of using •hesive language. Police Magistrate Kelly finally de- cided e i and earryiuR •bouquet of caverna. cided toadj' urs, but hefore the time l and ferry. Sba wore the Rift of the of the next bearing was announced room, a gold band initialed bracelet. ofthe the Crown attorney left the court. Mr. groom, patriot received from the groom a vis ng to og a eke bis shot ofy Gin old brooch with setting of rubies and court. him w "take ►n bat off in g pearls Atter the signing of the notI t An adjournment when. was made I�rter, the wedding patty, which in- casefor a rown, had b, after tbe eluded only the immediate relatives Dare loose Crown been Hood. of the beppy couple, among them be-,� Mr. Killoran moved for acquittal. b- Ing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson and he claimed no evidence had been sub -children, of Stratford, sat down to a sumptuous repast. the tablas being dote in white and green. in keeping with the bowie decorations of white esters and ferns The evening was spent in vocal and instrumental music', including gramophone and violin selections. The presents were numer- ous and beautiful. The bride's travellinogg suit was of Belgian blue hroadclotb and white bat with willow plume. Mr. and Mrs Fuller will reside on tbe fkh concession and the best wishes of many friends attend them. rich t LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 1 \... _ AND -or SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED UMPRECEDENTBD OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES. W me far Partreslars LgTTIE ARMSTRONG. Registrar. Address: -334-6 Dundas St., F. LINFOM�HBac ill s St London, Ont. Judge Doyle reserved bis decninn. New C. P. R. Schedule. A new timetable on the C. P. H comes into effect on October 31.t. The morning train will leave Goderich at7 o'clock. Arriving at Toronto 11.33 e. m. The afternoon train will leave here dit '3:1t o'clock, arriving at l'0- resto 7 10 p. w. Westbound the ser milted that the liquor was not for vies from Toronto is at 8 20 a. w.. personal use. The magistrate reserved arriving here at 12.45 p. in.. and at hdecision for one week and in the 5.111 p. m., arris ving here at 9.43 p. m. 1 the decision not Ming for IThis soil: give people from outside acquittal twee detendanl wi log hisll be given de= points an opportunity of coming to the opportunity town and leaving the same day, after fence. s stay of nearly two boon. which was ter. M. G Camerons Addresses. rot possible under the old arrange- ment. Mr. M G. Cameron. K. l'., addressed The change moots with mach a meeting held at Exeter on t be even- spptoval among our ing of the loth lost. for the Mr. and Mr-. Albert Winton' hove removed to town f .Sou b.w.td'rn awd are living nu '1 rathlg•r .lre.-L Mr ver later I. the Pruden.. tial !mummer seer.[ .u....e.hs. Mr. U. kh mer. Mn. J. H Mar -pall ..ad dasghtrr Hanel Ni Caned to tows on ri.t.rdsy art.r seise ad two urea. a Ottawa. where Mr.. Mar Abell at. leaded the Dominion conrentinn d the W. C. T. U. Mr. and Mr Geom.! King wen atToreeto lam ei •t attending a doab,e wevld.eg b 'Ire l.asIorth avenue Mey Mdl.t ober -11. where two daughter. of Mr. and Mn. Harbert Cu. hag were given is mart Mire. Mr. d IL Bk -k. who roe the /am eight month wa- in beat retb a.ae.gleg L' 4201 Mei. W.I-uud drag tae. during the t °lona. al► rear* At Ls•doo, hee reterset to town. the bo-inwebavtt bees seta lira J. Hoglund Sleaaan., et^ Toronto 1 furs er1 of tk.derkbt, ansoarrose tb•: a cresol of her i.ugtt.r Dorothy la Lieut. J. Hes.�a Wearies. ov er+erw.rater.: tut Hotta Ilan. lowsacf ..god its. sae Mn.l Y. tress. rewilyrthe rnarrielge to take 11.de ��� E�g+++tta�t•�•�� earl in November. The Beaforth Ezoodtor ears: Mr. 1, K. Rice. who W had the ae Wi nons burbles. hen MOOD the took oo.rmsod of the 11d Re*io.eat 1n Leaden, 1. Duig resuming( . t •week y okf weight montboomh. hem M Hark has made many 1, .sol•. abet will rettr.t hie reoev.t business men bimetal. of ---- Some time ago the transportation the Red Ctb 1 fund. The Exeter committee of .be hard of Trade nut t Advocate in the xt reporting •g g several officials of the C. P. R. sod 1 THE MODEL THEATRE �:�� ��S16E IEA PUTS Uft COMING THIS Friday and Saturday, Oct. 29 and 30 MR. ROBERT EDESON, in the thrilling play of the trackless wotxls "The Call of the North' in five Silts 317 Scenes On Tuesday and \ednesday, Nov. 2. 3 A UId production featuring JU'LiUS STEVFK in b'The Fifth Commandment" the splay that made him mous The two big Serials oa MONDAYS and THURSDAYS very entertaining Big Quality Prnrinctiont every night are MID COLOR IM HAM says : "The addresses were interest - toter trod well receive.] by all present. `principally the address of the chief speaker ot the evening. Mr. Cameron, 1 whose remarks on patriotism. es ap- t plicable to the present conditions, utas a masterly effort." On Tuesday evening of last week a Red Cross meeting 'iris held at Kincar- I I dine, and The R. p trter isya : "Tbe ISMAIA"" ' address of the even.og was given by Don't eta1 nage Tan and lair 1 Mr. M. (1 Camrtnn, of (iodericb. darkaia hair w natural Seldom. if ever, ba. a Kincardine pleat mousy can tall audience had the *Allure of neatening ' eme�. tosncb a well proofed and lucidly delivered review of matters pertaining Tea elea tetra pay, fel leader bit* to Canada. tt. Empire and three en - %Maze dark and luntnia amid esaa RRAged in the present world struggle. �t H waif sot • M chord ADMISSION - lOcard5c i ant at any &sahi la . scrim of Ibis old, famous Nage Tea R.elm ars with ease and elo.pueoee, • arrayed bis facts in a manner that wee pM•dog and eonincing Perhaps the one jarring note Was the tardiness ...hath, says • yell-1tnowe 1 i of the Canadian -hot in enlisting. Th. base. 11.111.•___, it airkeas teem wore before them. and the.peaker bin_ .lea y t.SM w M. deplored that the re•, ord wadi unfavm- tell It has betaT►es whose hair it turning M able to us Y Canadians. The address •g tllAy. threeitthout was an endeavor to give Mmblie larasi dry. eer'e�ty sad tine bla beaten• a sienna and ideals of the hese a iorprise nenftlwfi tbiwn, ksmsas highest type. Sem, e to their fellow. Flaxseed New a Wonderful Human Food. as deodulized and used io Dr. Jack- son's Roman Meal. it's the most nourishing seed grown. It hes .1 - ways been known as a wonderful foot: for stock, but since Dr. Jackson's discovety of a method of deodorising it. it bAs become available es a delicious human food, '-I per cent. nt it being used in Roman Meal. This food is guaranteed to relieve constipation, or "money back." It also nourishes better than meet and prevents indi- gestion Ask your doctor. At .11 grocers, 10 tents and 26 cents. =.Aja er two aRllmtrsa tb P'•y mer and bomaelty .1 large was the ka�u+/g\yss and 7w°r 1."°ks Msa� keyhole thvoughour. Tbead ir,e. oat a�..I-.-.-a-�• dark �'r-bdiantlh4�ll alms- lieteeed to with .1.oe interest and elver.. pia are t Gad hNig halt apPlaaded repeatedly d,1Me is w_ Mr. ()ammoth has received e fol. posetwitive 112a sweet zit W mem& Moving letter trims Elmer : Mtwr erbs x#414Mat-sews. lint. '. Rags sad Bei- Eta'in. Mit. u a, tet hair end esus i•rwleh, Ijrrt f the ehalnivar• of the fear tsrhal S110111•11111. 1 beg with • yania ep,Mneas wlthia a taw gaga' mirkue awarlP Dr U r . 110111•11111.110111•11111. WEAK LUNGS Bronchitis -Asthma- -Coag hs Night Swe•te-Debility .04 . those sooditiseirleadiag two - - CONSUMPTION Isere Extracts frees Awsrn Sridd.*e iLLNI'ILPH E. PAI.MTR. on oath. kry�re• "'Nature. ,CTeatb•' is what =Need tae. CH•litLIS KNOPB. on path. ways: "My nigh- .went• .t -'5p. -l. •rd rat hemenhsge .Gapped rrem the ant ear.' LAW'S 1'. LINK. os oath. say' '1 \are to thank '.tdstoma Creation. that I sat ber, today... trydend for Booklet containing complete .tateaoe.t., on oath. from thole who have seed "Na- t am t •reatieu... Nature's Creation Co. of Canada, Limited Root' 14. C084:1: AVE 91. ILt)INIi Toronto. Canaria Have beautiful window decorations Nothing gives so much plelfe as a well decorated window. Your windows will be the envy of your neighbors if you use the cXter' Flat Rod -for curtains and draperies Guaranteed not to sag or tarnish There it a Kinch Fiat Rod in a color to with your woodwork .w draperies. Every rod contains :. written guarantee tlut it will 011 rag or tari.,h. h'a soeasy with the Kirschto harse an ive Pct P.4 Come in and see them GEO. HOHMEIER A cable .1i.patch reports that the steamship D onnacona has been •unk by •tierIna n submarine. The Donne cline was formerly nn the lire•t Lake. and was well known at this poet. The crew were rescued in roil -Atlantic by the steamer Ariel. It i• understood there were no tioderiib boys among them. LYRIC THEATRE THE HOUSE OF REFINED PHOTOPI•AYS Wilson L►mss STOVES Stoves.-- - ----- Stoves Now is the time to look up -your Range for the winter. We have some- thing new in this line. GASOLINE ENGINES From t j to to horsepower, Windmill Pumps and Windmills Water Systems installed We have just a few Buggies left at cut prices. Also a line of harness, Horse Blankets and Robes, Wash- ing Machines, Churns and Cream Separators. Massey=Harris Shop Hamilton St , Gederick reekeleare The Dem for the Graduates of the LTi' Triage ...... 1 hurler Bl•. Turoato during the last two month* hair Mea more than four times nor supply Enter now. Catalogue free. e LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. The meeting announced tor last f Fri- day evening for tbe purpose n form- ing a motor club in Goderich failed to laaterielize. Only three or four auto - owners presented themselves sad no business was transacted. The Signal cornmen.es Ibis week the publication of a eerie" of famous short stories. The Ant. Edward 1 Everett Hal-'. "The Man Without a Country," will be found nn paste 6 of this iraae. No tiny or girl in town shnuid miss the chance to learn from the magnlil- rent pictures to be shown in Knox ehurcb lettere scowl Monday evening of the life of our Canadian heroes in Fraise and o• other battle6aldr. Special Features Next Week A few of the stars that will appear at this theatre in the near lubes are : James ('ruse. Merllarlte Sow. Florence Let Dade, all of Million Lollar Mys- tery fame. Alto Dorothy tlisb, Matgarlta Fisher. Charles Hunt, William 1. Hart, Henry Wan hall and a dozen others. Mutual Master pictures have .wt a new standard in mntioo pictures rand stand for quality. Asother hig surprise for next week. Watch closely PATHI4 NEWS and the NR V EXPWITn of ELAINE every week. Ajnieaisa as usual lac ani k Watch for the Mutual Master picture* the sure sits of qual- ity. Brantford Roofing Suitable for all kitnlsot %toilet- ing% ; houses. barns or shells. Crystal (in reel or green),$3.50 per square. No. :t Asphalt Roofing. $3.50 per wluare. No. 2 Asphalt Roofing, $3.00 per square. No. 1 Asphalt Roofing. $2.2.' pe are. Mn Roofing, $I.75 per W. R.PINDER Phone F.O, Hamilton Street oetetiosoloweioneseonOteseseseseee t