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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-12-2, Page 5THE:SIGNAL : GOD ONTARIO TunerMar, Duce... >. 11881 • ttlnAf ■ La F 1 Putting Your Tires Away for tlje %linter? if you have any vulcanising or repairing F 4 `it n to be done, leave your tires heand theyg. will be stored free of charge. We have a 11, 1 special room for this purpose. E ilf;East Street Garage And sporaloi sly a nes 1 lta 11 A. M. Glover Phone 243 E: ■of0001WIPItqlfivOiluft * ■ LOCAL TOPICS Hockey Meeting. A eteeties of those interested in b-ekey is Balled toe Monday evening next, at 8 oclock, at the town council chambers. County Council Nest Week. The county council will meet on Tuesday next for the last session of the year. (hie of the important items of business will be the appointment of a successor to the late Robert Match as keeper of the county house of refuge. There will prohahly hi an application before the council for as- sistance swards the recruiting of the new Huron battalion for overseas ser- vice. Section 141 Holds (food. Rev. E G. Powell. of Clinton, was in town on Saturday. Rufen .ng to the newspaper reports of . owe recent liquor eases. be stated that there was a wrong impression with regard to section 111 of the Ontario license Act (the clause which makes drunken sees in a nubile place an .•Renee. This clause. he pointed mit, still bokis good: in fart. it bas not so lar been the subject of appeal. Th. County Judgeship. The Toronto News announces the resignation of Judge Ikn•le, senior judge of Hilton county. The an- nottnren\eet has given rise to mush a_ To the Man Who Buys Chocolates w Gartong's G.B. Choco- lates are a guarantee a excelerx quality in attractive, up-to-date . We have a fresh stock t t a variety of fle- a.. that give sn lrn- ustaliy large choice. T. J. SALKELD Balmoral Cafe Phone 64 REGIS__ YOUP OAS 47 conlectnre as to the filling of the va- can.:y, tet no -information seems to be available on this point. It is under- stood that Judge Doyle, though still vigorous in mind and bo.ty and ca- pable of rendering further goo.l tier - vice on the bench. has reached the statutory age limit for judges. Liquor Cases. A rh•ante against Mrs. Johnston, proprietre.r of the l'olborne hotel, of selling intoxicating liquor wee beard by Polk. Magistrate Kelly on Satur- day. In the course of the evidence it wits stated that Andrew Calder is the lessee of the bar and the barn, .nd Calder adwi.ts.d, atter eecurirg the pr..teetime of the magistrate. that be bad sold uhiskey within the past three months. The case upon which the cb+.rge was laid was not proved and Mrs. Johnston was acquitted. Crown Attotney Meager pro/tended And Mr. J. L. Killotao defended. The hearing of es charge against (Tare Swart' of bringing liquor into Huron county was adjourned for one week Mr. Saunders at Windsor. \Vint•or Record (Nov. 3ti : Mr. &kxander maunders, president of the Guteerirh Organ Co.. Goderich, was nne of the epakere at the Board of Trade lunrheon Thursday. He had not visited tVindror in twenty-Hve year. and was amazed at the progress mar's. it was a vision of future greatness. he said. There were three factors, he 111444141444.1144104444444041004440 is in our windows ILThiS Week H. C. DUNLOP. The Rexall Store E Sesamith. Mgr. GODERIC'H sen esiel. akA-w ren 1/11 ' • "-,r •-arae"sr-o-,P -^-"-,,--410 - J..... Jam.. tti+-M r ■ WOULD YOU LIKE A SINGER intw 11e harm* sess.d411.a.m..k sd.y None longw theta.and, t►, Com- edies people tsplindenri am sewage .[ A quiet numb wedding took early Wediesdey rsorwien of w• ei ma. Oconee. church, where VW Lemma third dares►tr of Mee. ltldwnrel Merkel'. of Warm me. sod Bo- ws 4 Thomas Watson, son of Mr. end 1. It. Winans, of U,rderieh, were tur- ned is maerbfte by Rev. J. B. Pother- Mgham. in the preemies of immediate retatle.a The beide wore her travel - /Mg wait of may Maw seep with bat to mash and erred • bouquet of WNarf-N .tarsadsoirlide with maMw gg , hair The young couple left on the O. T.B. 'morning [Godo. sad Detroit. sail as their re- turn will reside in Uoderksh. The Signal jolts with their essay trends lin fishing thus• long sad bappy life At the Harbor. Arrivals at the bat bog this week are the steamers Urabam, ort Sunday, with 98.0U0 bushels of wheat sad 36,0110 beehsie of oat*: the Yockton, Oe Moodsy, with 90,000 bushels of wheat: the Marinas, on Tuesday. with 41,0W bushels of bare and 76,000 bushels of wheat : the Midland King. on Wed- nesday, vetch 30O,000 bushel• ut wheat of velour grade.. All of Ibe.s boats (Recharged their cargoes at the Gode- rleh elevator. The Mesmer Doric arrived oro Wed- nesday with a full imago of grain fur the Big Mill. The steamer United Lumbermen, with the barge Jennette, sheltered ser. from Monday until Wednesday. These boats were loaded with lumber from Bent( Inlet to Tonawanda. Changes at Telephone Office. A change has taken place this week in connection with the management of the local office of the Bell Telephone Go. Mr. Ileo. Porter, who has been the manager here practically ever since the Bell Company opened boli• pees in (iodericb, and under whole capatle supervision the hu.iness has grown to it. present dimensions. is re- tiring, the Company recognizing his long-coatlnued and efficient services by granting him a retiring allowance. Mr. A. H. McLachlin, who has been Use acting manager for several years. is returning to Stratford, and the office byre will now he in charge of Mr. i4ay Rombell, of Clinton, who teas former- ly roonected with the staff byre and is well known in Godesie-h. Mr. D. Marks, el the plant department, takes Mr. Ruunbali'e place in a similar catmi- nt y et Clinton. • The Late Mrs. Griffin. Mrs. G. A. Griffin. whose death, fol- lowing an extended illness. occurred at Tercet.) on November 24th, as re- corded in last week's Signal. was born at Li.deey about tartness msec= ages - Her father, the late !1r Porte, died ssgo.noqq b ars ago, and her another tsar- tiel,Mr. J. J. Wright. of Goderieb, now deceased Be.i.ies her mother and bur husband. Mr. Geist ge A. Grif- fla. of Toronto, the deceased laves two saes -Campbell, ref the Army Ser- vice Oarpr. now at Sb6encliffe. Bog, - land. and Jack, of Torooto-and two daughters, Nora, attending Toronto University, and Jean, also of Toronto A sister, Mrs. Shaw, resides at Guelph. The remains were taken to Guelph fur hurial, the funeral taking place ala Friday lost. The funeral service was r•,nducted at St. George's church by Ven: Archdeacon I/avid.00, after which for interment took place in St- George's LGeorge's cemetet y. A Double Presentation. The meinhers of the local staff of the Bell Telephone Co. a sembled at the home of Miss Nona Craig. on Tetra- d evening. in hrdrr to express their regret at the departure of their late manager. Mr. A. H. McLacbfin, wh, MOTHER SUPERIOR :aye Vivol Creates Strengtk R,'sary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N.T. -"I have used Piaci for many run- down, weak or emaciated patients with bench t. One young woman was so weak and ill she 'maid hardly creep to my done for aid. 1 supplied Vinol to her Liberally and to a moots 1 hardly recogpizedher. She Swas strong, ber charming tad her cheeks rounded oot-"-Molina M. ALPHONSA LATHROP, 0. S. D., Ws guarantee V inol to sharpen the ap- petite. aid digestion sena the blood and create strength. H. C. Dunlop, Druggist, Galeriek BUY -Rubbers Rubbers- RUBBERSYOUR NOW ! $1,500 STOCK OF RUBBERS Is Being SLAUGHTERED at Manufacturers' Prices The season of the year and the weather now demand you to buy WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR - Read the following prices and note savings Ladies' Rubbers, best Miter make. Reviler p ()Dr price 6 9per pair., A aavi ng of 16c, Men's Rubbers. finest qual- ity, 98C. Regular 11.10 qual- ity for 89c. A saving of tic. Boys' Rubber., best Boy Scout and bt i n e r make. Regular Attic. Our . le price 69C per Pair. Misses' Rubber. best Miner make.nlnr 70r. On sale .7C per A saving of Vic. CHILDREN'S, RUBBERS 5.1c. On Bale 43c per pair Just Arrived Lumbermen's Rubbers in all styles Just Arrived COME AND GET THE BARGAINS O_h`' ea -. Walters 8 Co. Gola Shoe Repairing. T.kpbeee Ifs. 2(11. Beet Side Sisals Dui Store. S.eceseers to J. H. Walesa Teen Cash SEWING MACHINE for CHRISTMAS? A $48.00 one or an ELECTRIC MOTOR will be gi\en away ABSOLUTELY FREE Christmas live. Whoctrr comes nearest guessing the number of Bullets in the jar will get it. Every 26.: purebaee giver your' gluts. Get as usury es poeubie and nate sure. Perfectly welcome to impost the Jar. Sale of Children's Furs this week at a Big Discount. Christmas Novelties of all kinds in Work Begs Landp, Landry BaCor- set Begs, Nigbtgows Caere, Handkerchief Caries, Skirt Caen, Waist Cases sad other thsoge too etamaroae to meaMM.. Come In and Ret ideas for Christer, (Offer far One Week -Everyone buying $2 worth of floods will re- ceive esoeive a 'L-ic Book on ruche ngrk Embroidery, Tatting, etc. Choice of sax Hooks, all MRS. L. B. TAPE --- SINGER STORI: SQUAR E baa bees transferred to Mtratfnrd, lhr the Gari val of Mr. McLmcbfin the fol- lowing address was presented to him. accompanied by a handsome afire' ring : Dear f,ised.- A. re bare teamed 15..t ,.a ar w the eve et roar depsltere tram mor loam. no. the mssabeeatmf lbs dale( LSM emrw take ebb o.Vmtaaity •f .rfeera„a'vac sl.' cern regret at rear removal berths roar a. seciatlw with as, bath it isobar mil weirdly ws have always teased ye mesh niters•* sed agreeable. 1s megrim yy,'s, rillambi wqh est ace /mead ▪ tr well as • Madamee fee s amorrtat.. YW}s . ark mea to accept tbL lig^ t r.a$ as • email teke. of .demo and •ppser illam We caret Yea will ease It eat for it. tedr Mak grata. rather M the weird w bkh Vromet• Me subs, W0,aleetre.t that tomew sew eseessaseat w futare will bald :salt the ►s4 fox yrs la the way e( baaelowe..u.er•-. aa41Pn.-p.rit). Mr. D. P. Nark., of the plant de- partment, who haa been toaruterred to Clinton, was made the recipient of a Na -loos- tiepin. pease'. Met.aehlin and Masks replied in ere 7 ,•urtshlie terms. 'h he tenons ter oft evening WAS spent .n mu -re and dancing. at the c.,ocio'ion is which all j.,.nrd in .inning "Fur They Are Jolty Good Fellows." Conscription Discussed. The Canadian Club had its first monthly sleeting of the season on Tuesday evening. The suhjret of 't;onseription' was up for discussion. Dr. W. F. G allow and Rev. J B Fotberiogbam opened the discussion, the former advocating, the latter op- posing conscription. Others wbo •poke were Messrs. J. E. Tom. Geo, Porter. Jos. Kidd. R. J. .4 heron, Wm. Lone, Dr. W. J. R. Holmes, Dr. H. terrain. Mayne Beret, Cisme. harrow. Ww. Campbell sad W. H. Robertsow. 13.- would tab. twVsewtteR to give • resume of the pants advanced by the various s',seakers, brit the limitations of space forhid. On the whole, cooscripti rep was not in favor, brit a Dumber of, the speaker, expressed • desire for some system that would put in the lighting ranks those young men who an hanging about doing nothing in particular. Mr. Thos. McGllieudtly, of Toronto. was a visitor and on the invitation of the chairman addressed the Club briefly. Mr. J. I.. Killoran acted as chairman. Death of Miss Ann McLeod. In toe posing of Ann McLeod, who died at her house here on (e'ridsy, No- vember ]'Jt:th, one of those choice souls whose chief thought was for others went to is 'resod. For her death had nn terrors and was but the vie ' 01- life immortal. She waw a native of (iodericb township, being the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLeod. She resided on the family homestead, near Hoimesville, until about eight years Ag., a hen she i emoved to (iodrrich to seep house for her brothers. She bed been in poor health for the pant tour months, but ha.t not tern confined to bar mom until quite lee.utly. Her sufferings were borne with • patience and re Ig' D ation which bs ee testimony to her strong Christian faith She was,' n,n- sistent..ember of North attest Metho- dist church and wax alai a member of Hdweer, kCowneilol ('itoten Friends. Mbe is survived by one sister. Mrs. Alfred Tebbutt, of Gadetich township. and three brother+, Jobn and W illiAau. of Goderich• and Ang,s, of Clinton. The tonere! took pore nn Monday and , was very Largely attended. friends be- ing present twin the toen'bir. from Holmesville and Clinton. es e,.•I1 aA seamy townsp.opk. If -v. SS'. K Hager rooductrd the services anal the pall- bearers were Messrs. :t. J. Cooper. FAA - word Aetero.n. J •hes sturdy allot John Tiffin, of Gcderi-b, end Tho', lValter and Wm. Johnston. of li.rderich towC- .hip The internment tow place .at Maitland cerue:ery. Patriotic Fund Executive. The •ietutire of the Huron ennnty branch of the ('anarlien Pat ?Mile Fun•i ' held • sesei,•n of read y three horns on Msturday les' and dealt with s large eecumplation of lai.ine..-. $renal romsuunicatinne fro es the rent r.iI exe- cutive at Ottawa were pared r.poo the most important tit whist was a new set of regulations adapted at • recent tsl.rtfag. These sawn nosy of the applications sow ...s.ird N the county. and the entire ssbdsie of al- lowances will he revised in a.serdenee therewith at the nett meting of the local armmitt.e. All sew applications, and then were afteea received at the areeti.g on 9aterday, will be rated .see►s I'i to the new regulations. OOAAilaeiisall notilatioo of two wounded soldiers discharged from service were reed, relating to .e, t: H. Thompson, of (ladericb, sad Pte. Slater, of Sea - forth, and 18.loc.l branch is expected to endeavor to procure suitable em- ployment for these omen as soon as tbey are it for it. Two families have peen given trens- eortatine back to Englatnd, and two families transferred to the care of other branches owing tc their removal from this (county. The total member of families now on the allowance list for this county is ninety, and the amount to pay these for the month ending November 15. f..r which re- quisition war wade to (Mows, is 11.31). The next meeting of the branch will be held on some day while the county council u io +es.ion, so aa to &how the members of that body, who are es - officio members of the executive, to confer personally with the officers and see for themselves how the business is befog trorreated. 1 Why It is bark. Dr. Jackson ie often asked why Roman Meal le dark in color ew.rrrlred with other breakfast foods. It is bme meet" 15. asauit►vtta neseirlaut- the grains are not removed when snaking this cereal food t)r. Jarkso.'s Roman Meal consists of the whole grain., the dark parte 1M well se the light. It is the vias nourishing food known to .eie.e.. Gomm. teed to relieve constipation, or your moery hack. Do not stir atter making R.>maa Meal poraedge or you spoil it. like and rilc at grocer+. Try the ready -cooked Roman Meal nuggets. Yew may .often o hem with boiling water, drain and add milk, or serve with hot milk or cream. Ned* by Roman Meal t'o-, Toronto, Headgnartrrs tor pure home-made taffies-Blackstone's, phone :'NI. 11 'beet lfannah, charsr'er imper- sonator. will le with the Forest City Male Quartette at Victoria street Methodist -church on December 11th. Cf him The L,ndon Free Pre.+ aye : "He scored • triumph. His character conceptions were cleverly executed throughout. and while beinging out all the humor of his lighter and ensue. ing recitations, yet Mr. Hannah was equally ,ff,rtive when more of the tragic and dramatic was required of him. Winter Teens Opens January 3rd TORONTO, n\ T. 1. r se itaisnt .s. "Canada'. thth-rival.. Cenimi.rclal 'tubed.- rM lwd►w•- nem 1. ab.ha:ell 11-o- 1..e, Write t Mir fur stir eata1rtw, gat.. new. The Fernier's Weekly Sun i• not a party hack. It drab with all public questions fearlessly and it deals with these questions ft the .taudp.rint of what it cor..iders the first interests ot the farm, believing that the interests of the farm are identii 11 wi'h the in- terests of the country as a whole. A journal of this class should here • place in eery farm home. Viol can get it in combination with The Signal at 81.73a year. 1f it'. quality you're seeking visit Ssikeld'r. We sell the higte.t quality lee cream and mire?' i•.nery. Just try them and sure as lata y•ru'll order runreat an ratty oriel Order+ de- livered. Phone tit. CRAY HAIR BEcoMES DARK, THICK, GLOSSY Look years youngest Try Crandon's recipe of Sage and Sulphur and nobody will know. Ahmed 'Terye.r knows that floe, Thr and Sulphur. properly compounded. brie. hock the natural color wad lustre M she lair wMn faded. streamed er grey : ales ends daadrnR, itching eea:p sad tier 1.11iag lair. Yearn ago Ow .nty wry lis gut !Lb mixture will to woke it at kernu wink is mosey and troa:ble- Cana4fa'a t..ading School of east rima nese re opens fee enrolment foe the Winter Term on Monday, Jan. 3, 1816. at THE NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGEI ,)W EN 110C'1t11to`tT L'neseMNd memo er digits. *oleo, gmtaarr and Ty, -orae . ':8 ei per bs.t l.siase« hes.m. wt. 4.1 sr, ens tles*ealta eve.; -..s-e-day t w*1 rr ? era t• berries. e. r' lit ty le arm t... rr» C. A. II.1.MI'O, f.t'.A., Pnn teal .. 11. I I. K M 1 vet, esere.ar.. vNs i8 t ebse cry. M 'n all wi- mgr c fns orY sloe Nowadays we .staph ask at any .:rag stn. Ise "Wyetk's Mine and Sulphur C Moro will got a ar l tree about Ce) amts. • - twit std. famous recipe. lesaass w we pseibly tell that con darkened your Mk, deft it so naturally sad Ye ddunes • am L tft Irani with It sad draw this t1roogk year bail, telt* see small Nerd at a tars by merahlg the gray hair diaap petite. gid atter awetber rpetieatiun er tyro, ?OW hair instar•e bran'.ifelly eat, thin sod Mousy and you k' ' }yarn algal maim OF CANADA Co-operative Saving is facilitated and en- couraged by the open- ing of a Joint Savings Account In the names of Husband and Wife, Father and Son, Brother and Sister, or any two or more members of the family. Esther can deposit or withdraw money at will, and the Interest accrues to the credit of both. w Ask the Manager for full particulars. Goderich Branch -F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager. PERSONAL MENTION. M4. J•e.ts w.*•, sf i_.sd"...prat 8s.day Galt M••daf at Mr ksm. herr. irr Hob. Clark has limed Mkt lOral •tae w Eke Calm beak or is.tar risk. Mtwm (lark aid Redd, of (a relax, vee e.a.t• et Rev. J.11: aid Mr• reed over Sunday. =Mr. Rabin leask.r len .s slat urday for New T.rk, termed a few day. Uwe before .ainrg her nsem.M far tae "Oster. Mr. mead Davis hs. rermr,,ed from M. farm at serum.•, AJbersa. He 5.-perte good ores+ a t Resp.. b eoisdile. generally In time • W W,.r Homed : Mr. art n. Asea. 8ass- dere, u/ Haearieb, are Me r4. er Hr. and Rm. C. W l'adw•U. thielll•••II(• areae and n n.. boulevard Maars, Alas Ptrd a..1 1 bus- Jo& tri red ••e. et the Kees, a.d Wingka marble ~kik were N tree tk(• work norther a n....mwt at the Mattl.•d cemetery la mam- ury a( lar late'Mr...\. M Polley. ;Ir. bad 1e • Rearm et Mr, Albeit iter•vo., of Jelin. aid waited ptea.ure with budafe by making • brotherly tan. "Hie work is very pleasing and without affectation. He was forced to Answer loony recalls." This is what The tat. Thomas Journal my* of Robert Hannah, elate. Leiner. who will be at Victoria street church, Thursday; De. cember 9. t Next to an actual %tilt a port'-ait sent to the folly at borne or these• rrlatiae, who care most about y... will be welcome 'nil Ki.e the Karat - ret plrotorr. 'Make the aPlanntmrnt today, The Sallows Studio • SMITH'S ART STORE Extraordinary Offerings of Art Needlework Special Reductions i • CUSHIONS Hand embroidered in 'silk. oblong and square shapes, in floral, conventional and croeR-stitch designs: Complete with forms, $5 00, for ma 1 •KAIFR $3-1S Embroidered in colored silk, on linen, oatmeal sloth and bur- tap, tR,-h$, for --1e-.. _ .5* "Il-inch brown linen and oatmeal Centres, embroidered in colored silk, floral and conventional, $10.00, (or... *S/ ::cinch red poppy Centre, t.mbroidered in silk, $15.00, for $1I Embroidered Night Colin -s, Boudoir Caps, Tower, etc. Everything in Christmas Novelties to work. Hurry up! Christmas will soon be here. THE MODEL THEATRE FORMERLY THE LYRIC THE HOUSE OF REFINED PHOTO PLAYS FEATURE PICTURES EVERY NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, something •:ve ail know about; "SCANDAL" in five parts. Be sure and see the ntv.tery of "THE BI.aCK BOX.' solved on Thursday night, December 9th. Inst episode. "BROKEN COIN" and "EXPLOITS OF ELAINE" are math thrilling serials. ADMISSION 1Oc and Sc IR - 011 OU are incited to attend ! the !lilt; openng cl he Bowling Alleys ill iI _ in the basement of the Pastinte Billiard Parlor : . : • There is no indoor game that equals Bowling for Health, Exercise, Recreation "Bowl ing" Tits Busy Man's Health Regulator Q Bowlers never ;:et ,lmp.cn,lr itis Q Bowling. in un.urp.lwd recreation. q Bnwitng cures stomach fag Q Bowling. n ten strike in exercise is Bawling. the hest indoor enjoytncnt. r 44.4 Aii1agr/lie!- One hour -e bowling. One hour at bowling, (►a. beer. howli'.g Tin e..v pl.n Time well anent,' ' Relleves indigestion. Tn n•ske the w. rid An amusement A beak kr man. innocent. III I Cele 11is.g ad e.jsy yegnelf. F. H. WOOD, Prop. ..mss•._.._.