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The Signal, 1915-12-23, Page 5THE SIGNAL : G ODSRICH : ourrodo OEM •1t*OAS1111tlw1bi1l10do* dr* doltf111tlotIAMI 1111t1t!b• F 1 Don't imagine for a Moment that the E 3 J East Street Gara1 s. !F 3 3 3 t is not a place for Christmas purchases. Look over this list and you will find some suggestions for gifts that cannot be surpassed for the pleasure they will give the recipient. 1 FOR THE AUTO OWNER 3 Hand Klaxon Horn Pedal Covers Melody Exhaust Horn Goggles 3 )ackBumpers 3 Flyers Tube Bag 3 • Tod Box Etc., etc. 3 FOR THE BICYCLE OWNER 3 Pair of Pedals Grips. 3 Tool Bag Horn, Bell or Lamp 3 How is this? Gasoline Voucher for 25 3 gals. Gasoline for $6.80:' You may 11 take the Gasoline as you need it. t *I East Street Garage 3 3 Owed tai minted b a ladled .= .3 A M. Glover M *0.14,!1 *** ISM!lut!Wp N!!1!MWRT!lul W11 Phone • v-.1- v -'r ..'Y' li Listen to this(' d Don't Forget MAT AT 1The Singer Store on Christmas Eve someone is going to get a Singer Sewing Machine for nothing It may as well be yours as anybody e. ]Melte your chanties doubly sure by leaving as many guesses as possible oo the bullets. 11 If you have goatees ennngb you cent mi sit. Oona, and Gummi, and Cues. again. They cost younothing. ,u a red, re- You get the best value possible for esety cent y• pe gardless of • liswiog Machan',brown In. I ti We have a e:osllent stock of Goode ffoorrsL..e th«uet ep uyer.. as well M our Doted lanais of Stamped nding weeks preparing. Something for everybody to tet for everybody else. Hilts all ready to box—some already boned ready to offer. Come and see out display and you will buy. A Few of ear any RaJy-ta+ffer Gifts: Beautiful Lace -trimmed and Embroidered Turtle. Pillow Mips. Day Slips, Nightgown., Corset Covers, Laundry Bage, ) Work Bap, Tab. Centre., Table Scarf. and several Silk-eni- broldered Cushion -Tops from $1.00 to $2011. You never saw ' such bargains. Also the Finest Assortment of Men's and Boys' Ties at 25c and i0:, Leather Den Cushions and Centre., Tie Racks and Collar �iel Ludo b which maks tilde' beautiful ifr Furs. aI o hundreds of 25c Handkerchiefs for everyone. i L R that all tleksW with rtuewes must be deposited in the sealed box in lh..tore by !0 o'clock Cbriataaaa Eve. • At that hour Messrs. ileo. Williams, Manager Bank of Commerce, H. R. Long and W. II. Robertson of "The Signal" will count the Bullets andawarde - THE fr\ MODEL THEATRE FOatelEIILY THE LYfRIC THE HOUSE OF REFINED PHOTO PLAYS Wishes you one and all A Merry Christmas. BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY MATINETr AND EVENING —when— "`CONSCIENCE" in four reels, wi'h other pictures, will he shown. A Silk Flag Souvenir will be given with each admission. TUESDAY and �VEDNE.SDAV, DECEMBER 28th and 29th HARRY D. CAREY — in— "JUST JIM" A Broadway Production, is the offering. ADMISSION 10c and Sc AS b'8L'AL ll tb Machine TAPErrr!/ Chriutmax tllSTORE.• MRS.▪ SINGER 11 - :y"a"=; . Thsrsday, Dworman 23, 1913 $ headers wars Iri.e•e at E.d.. Mr. and tsJa�ea (ase .pendia. tae 1:1b4Z as tsar Mnr. t'uri'• purest. at hall• yw Walfawa•. "of the r. 1 ter tare. is sons tea flea vacation u tar Mere sear dt. Mr. aNwmon Mellor, of the � of Case mares s' at. ie i skirl u* hems at iW aburs overtbr hanlas. Mier Norma 'Joha•tee. who: 'WS ear merles with relent es at Tomato. h. Me t. ler beer hers. rM J. . scalers M Mar for the M1Mero from Torso* aitersi•y..her. .he has hem cege/el la esti kmaai work. Mr. and Mrs- ito aZi Jebestsk sal obild.e.. Jolts tea'. fIsibet, Mee deer; or Prawn. ere .i tOf Ckrtam•+ with Mn, W ',Mae N.ire sad Mies Mary Clark. e1 -• slat are *pealing tar are ham.. leer.. ��i�Od on free ea t wtt� ]tr. 0al i.. ts-r at tti r MEM "salt'. D el, le New York state. sari Mar deter. Mra Lewis 'Felder atlefiribde lee Teresa* ea aa eateeriedl left to r. Mryd . daughter. )(r.. Jus. Beale Yrs. Geo. @.sat. who had spent tar pat two weeks with low brother, Mr. Z. A. Walser. settee Tue.dar en route to Glasgow. Scotland. yrs, W O. Borrows sed two children. et Wine, Alta.. are hen or a three month: slat yrs. Burrow.' parent.. Mr. va♦ Mr.. Wm. reemae LOCAL TOPICS Mr. Darld R. M..cVirrr. .1 Yellow Orem. tiara. has armed home to sped the Christ see b bride,. with his parent" Mr. awl Hit Jars. Ma'V Icer, Meeks street. Rev. W. B. HawkIi.s, of Birth. wo. to wows s e Saturday. . The reversed is a izemberef W wail -know., Pert Albert far ti/ 1+ to charp of the Antalkau cooarrosuo0. 01110th aal alar folk...Int sailor. Imre arrival basic during the pat raw day.: OW � id.Rohlssoe. Boddie ltel),inale Oeedea Mel .said. Malcolm MolbaaM. Alfred Carver, Jaca Massareaut. Ernie Kemp, Harald Mc6raitsn. James Deas, Joe Hoot Earl Jenkl Lome SicCartney. Roy Blas. Charlie l i htld "Bud' Mar wick. Join Mel. Joe Craig, Arthur Mc Clu.es key, Gee Moore. Har Hunt. Principal Hume led off the lint dance. A dainty lunch, emit] by the girls of the Colleiiste, was partaken of tit 11 31i c't luck and the dance broke up short - Hospital Hoard ly alter 1 o'clock. The Blackstone The annual meeting of the Alex- orchestra supplied the music. A andra hospital board, which wad called dance for ex-itudeots of the (4. C. 1. is for Friday evening last, has been being arranged for next Wednesday ever to J. Two adjourped until Tuesday. January ( t the. dances are o0 11th the program for text week, so there will be no lack of gayety during the Christmas Trade Hood. holiday week. From all accounts Christmas trade in Goderich has been exceptionally good. The stores are very attractively stocked and decorated, end then have been large crowds of .hopper,. The merchants are reaping the harvest of their liberal advertising of the last week cr two. LIGGETT'S ire CHOCOLATES The Sweetest Way to Tell the Story She will appreciate a box ref Liggett's. Their purity, freshness and delicious flavor will appeal to her discriminating taste—the dainty way they are boxed will please her. Liggett's are always the highest standard -- They have a goodness all their own. THE PRINCESS PACKAGE THE ELECT PACKAGE FRUIT CORDIALS CHERRY COCKTAILS 315c -- Mc -- $1.1111 H. `,C. DUNLOP The Rexall Store E. SEXSMITH, Mgr. - - Gnderich, Ontario 1 Vd The d a mediaCollegian Order ' he 14th al is rasey lar ilrsl*Jlat Seers wad meali1t11 their new hall nvtt Kr. WOW- Mere. The reviles rleMer Ilag. be WM .s the 74 ie Dressmaking and Millinery Exhibit. The dressmaking exhibit held at the public library on Monday evening proved to be • decided succeer. A large number of finished anises, the work of the dressmaking chases in connection with the industrial board of the G. C. I.. were on exhibition and Next Monday Evening. drew forth much favorable comment. 'l be Irroarantn for Mrs. O. H. King's flies Cox, the lest'uctree., to whom ie ndital at North street Methodist largely due the succees of these darner, eYurcb-aext Monday evening promises served lunch to the visitors during the an evening of - didithtful entertals- eseewi+ig. Dr. Holm," 'case a brief went. Mrs. King will be assisted by complimentary address in which be Miss Dorothy Cbilcott, elocutionist. of eulogizedh hib bothh on eel the des- ist, teacher the Lew* Tot onto, and Men La Elliott. pias- of town. A silver collection will tog of the term until after the heat- hs eatbs taken. There should lit • large at- days. Because of thejauccees of these odance. Classes the industrial board will pii- t I chaen four sewing machines, and has decided to estend the clamant Tor • third term. The next term com- mences :,he first week of January, when new u.eathers may enroll. A number of bats, made 1.y the pupils of the milliner y claw, also were on exhibition and were the subject of favorable comment. This class bas made good "progress under the instruc- tion of Mize Knox, who will again have charge for the term commencing January 3rd. Harbor Notes. The steamer luland cleared on Sat- urday for Sarnia, her home steamer The steaer Mariska grounded at Harbor Beach, bad to be lightered before she seas pulled off. She arrived at the harbor here Monday ac- companied by the tug S. M. Fisher. with the barge J. M. Ketchum god, which had the Iigbtered grain on board. The tug and bine .•leered for Port Huron on Tuesday. The Morioka bons • considerable quantity of wet wheat in her stern, hold. Free Lecture. "A Wincing Fight Against the Great White Plague it the subject of a free lecture. illustrated with lantern views and moving picture.. to be given in the lecture room of Knox church on the evening of Sunday, January 23rd• after the church services, by the field secretary of the National Sanitar- ium Association. This lecture is spoken of as intensely interesting and instructive. Everybody is invited. Dr. Strang will fill the chair. PERSONAL MENTION. Keep ire Family Soto le Joist Mast in the names of two or more members— Husband and Wife, Brother a Sister, or Father g� it Is an ali-rou • convei;fence, as either deposit or withdraw money, ane} in case of dethg balance goes to the survivor without arty forma ties, forming an Immediate source of ready money. Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOM BE, Manager. was so sorry to lose mother'. watch. It bad stopped, ro 1 had it in my little bag with all any other worldly powerI @ions. nu, doctor here made an examina- tion of any back and hips and thinks the trouble is purely mu.culer, and that 1 will be all right in a few weeks. 1 am still flit on lily back ; cannot even turn in bed. Of Bourse there 1s no doubt the shipwreck was a great shock. Briog hauled Into the rescue boat certainly strained my back. The Kiog sent a telegram to the survivors here expressing sympathy and hoping we would soon be better : jolly good of him, wasn't it ? Talk about friends ! One of the boys Teddy Thompson, asked me to send word to his mother es soon as 1- got settled in a hospital here. I sent her a card Thursday and yesterday got a nice Iettet from her. It is funny not having anything. Oot to buy a razor and everything, as 1 need them at cos. Have not o course had any mail since I we it.iured. I have written to the hxttxl i 1 ion to se..d•it on : I may get bows of it. I do not ',now what to tell you about sending mail. By the timeou on get this and answer it b., :: will be six weeks, and by that time I have no idea where 1 will be. 1 think perhaps the hest way would be to send thew 17t037 Char. S.Colon tte, 31st Canadian, eel Mn. F. Thompson. Melbourne, Derbyshire, England, as 1 know she will be only too glad to forward thew to me wherever 1 happen to tie. ;Awful; bard work writiog lying un one's hack, so 1 must quit. Send i►ad thio letter, will you ? In a later letter he writes : boy s killed ibybtbe saer me hshell thaek or t got we. His name was Montague, and he was simply blown to pieces. A boy from O atesbolw was alio wounded at the same lime No idea bow long I was in the water—perhaps ten ute., perhaps thirty minutes—I don't know. But, gee whiz! 1 do know f it was cold Remember nits to all e' the Coleman people and wish them a - Merry Christmas for me. eMr. Fred Hob.,.o t01' lore (rout OW% , for fie bender, , Nf.. Alberta Tate. Is bone from Chicago fcr a holiday t 1dt• Me. 'Kill Sleet, of the G. A. t' . Guelph. M hose for the helidara Nr. acd Mrs. B. F_ Hick ate .pe.rileg the Mrs. Tantott's Class "At Home." 1 A pleasant affair took place at the classroom of the public library on Tuesday evening, when, to matk the sassing of the term, Mr.. Tancott ewe "at home" to the senior Tuesday evening cooking class. Each member of the close had the privilege of hosing two lady friends call" during Gael evening, and a dainty lunch was served. After the visitors bad de - petted the class .leo partook of lunch h and before dispersing presented Tancott with a Royal Doulton salad bowl as • token of esteem. l+ Liquor Uses. Police Magistrate Lockhart imposed • floe of LW and catty, amounting in all to IT- .1e, upon a citizen of Dungan- non who appeared before him bare on Monday on a charge of being drunk at Dungannon fall far. The defendant gave a statement of where he secured the liquor which seems to imvlicate a number of other.. and other charges may follow. The defendant coen- plsoed of the costa and ear inclined to besomewhat i kbut when the legmaedthathe might wise the Ane to $50 the defend- ant toned down and paid the bill. Winter Term from Januali 3. CENTRAL STRATTON°. ONT.. Canada's Hest Business" College. Wei hair, tI'reo different riarartmenls. l)emmerchtl. Short heed and relegraphy- Our graduate. ars .c =Hex gond pp -Moos We an reeetving ase application" we osa aH meet. In tone arum lean te'm we received 11 application+ for tr.teed MIP Borne calk olltlerieg frau *1.t per month to Stir per scream remain unlined. Get sur free c mamas et erica. D. A. McLLCH1.A'. Principal. Three Huronites Killed. Geo. Leach and David 11. Leach. of Bayfield, and Adam Holme., of Sea - forth, were killed in a railway accident Owl -hall mile went of Fort William on Saturday last. The chi -weed were returning home after engsging in bar vesting work In the West. The acci- dent oeenrred when the exeurs{ou train nn whirls they were riding ran into a switch eagles which was stand- ieR on the main line. The two Lerch brothers are brothers Ntut1iAve 4 were about to t tars old respective) Mr. Holmes lea cousin of Mrs. Tweedy aid was fifty years old and leaves a wife and three ebildrew. Hamilton Street C 1. Etweents' Once. TM ds se gives et Oddfellowt Hall se Widp slay teeming by the collegi- ate liondt. a students proved to be a vory skommit affaiir..Ine�Aa1.rito ..m.' b pour t& ss swere �jd fries&• sI {its .todeelsl — Dost forget our Lord BaltJtltiore 1 Lima. 'peels!. A pared of Ane neer paper and 60 saveloys* to motels, melt sleety bused, and the two fee ee seats, N e.etaiely exeellwit valu.. H. C. MOW,. the Rexall Ntors. "How do you giveour little del )ballets emit week Iwe•uty four Loon ; stolons f" . 1 speak Madly to him lead h wags his tall " PTE. THOMAS PRITC'HARD, of Princess Patricia'. l'ar►adiatn Light infantry, who twrntl' returned frau the Resew of war and is now recuper- ating front the effect,' of German go... ISHING my numerous customers co A Merry Christmas and A nappy New Year Fred Hunt Phew t 0 0440,06M+00444406 0 The Season's Greetings 0 2 TO ALL ON THE WRECKED ANGLIA. Thrilling Ezpaience of a Former Loc des born' Boy. Pte. Cha". Ouiwette, the writer of the following letter, is a son of Mr. W. L. Ouiwette, fotmetly general nierebaut et Londeshdfo', nod a nephew of W. T. Riddell, of Auburn, He went West several years ego with his parent?. who are now located at Coleman. Albeit+'. Writing to his sister, be nays : You have the luckiest brother in the world. 1 have cabled Dad I ant safe. i sun in England : so fortunate to be het, i was sent down to the pass in Boulogne. By the way, i struck a swell hospital :here, Si Henry Norman's private home. Lived on eggs, chicken and stout : sounds good atter bully beef, biscuits and chlorinated water. Well, 1 stayed there two days and then was put on hoard the hospital ship Anglia for Eneland. 1 guess you know what became of it. About 10 o'clock we struck a mine. 1 will pass over the details, as they are too awful to relate ; anyway, an orderly carried me upstairs tin deck, then along the deck to the side of the ship. 1 thought back would bleak, but 1 managed r Remember us when you buy your Christmas Confectionery. fith ' , A large assortment of choice lines to choose from SPECIAL: -2 lb. of Home-made yt Taffy for 25c • • • • se4 H. T; EDWARDS m to stand and iean against the railing. 1 Then a ate jnr came along who got. a 'dehelt and put it on ine. The vteamer had listed a good deal and be got me over the tailing and down the side. You know there is • sort of plank rune along thin ship a few fret below the portholes ; well, to make a long story short, 1 *tend on that till the ship went down, when. of course, i floated off. l managed somehow t -i get bold f • b d was event trail. picked Corner Kingston and Square- - Goderlch ydiiliEMiil►Niil *ilitlr>lVJidrdrtbNrtbdirii1 4 i1AW0 1 ▪ East Street V Meat Market t -▪ a▪ P3 Headquarters for Christmas Poultry and Meats 1F' 3 IF: 3• 16c to 1$c Choice Rib Roast Beef Porterhouse Roast ,Beef .... 20c to 23c F IP 3 ', Shoulder Roast Beef....:... 15c to 17c 3 " Fillet Veal 25c :3 " Leg Lamb.. 25c IF 3 " Roast Pork lSc to 20c C 3 " Hone Rendered Lard 17c 1E 3 Chopped Suet, Spareribs, Cooked Meats, 3 • Smoked Meats, etc., etc. ill 4 Get our prices • for Beef and Pork by C 3 the quarter. G.: 3 • Orders called for and delivered. IF 3 i A trial order solicited. F. 3 3 O'BRIEN &- LEGG F 4 PHONE 31 — - — EAST STREET •a o • aro am up. It leanly through the love and kindness r t Clod that 1 am here today. Torpedo and other boats from Dover saved all who were saved. 1 wish you riia .nnld have .eon tbn•e gee Mtwte ce.nn.- to the rzeeuet tbitty ttve to forty rnli.s an hour, throwing t.be water high in the air. Once. •t least, (bat paitofthe British navy looked good to me. Wewera taken to Dover and placed on the hospital train and rushed to Leicester. Had It not been for the shipwreck, 1 would have been sent to the Canadian bbvital it Shorncllff, hut es it was Otnadians were not ktown frost anyone else. Thi. 1 I bag militat y hospital. and 1115 think one will get good treatment it is strict and one gets0qjr what Io eon. - lug to bion : so proftfldon of gift's se in the ltamedian boepitak. I loot absolutely everything except my Masotti • ring, that 1. ell l had on lie when 1 landed 1n Dover. 1 lei quite • few little war souvenirs. 1 THE LAST THING anybody would want for Christmas would be COLD FEET the are experts ins providing every comfortable abeer of the rhousehol'1 the correct- Rood. Bests, Slues, • Robbers, Overskees, Wikgs. Mectasiss, Daaci■g mss, Slippers, etc., etc. C HRISTMAS l GIFTS What nicer Christmas gift than a pair of HAND- SOME SHOES? SLIPPERS also snake a gift that is m•eciated, and what boy doesnot want a pair of MOCCASINS? Wm. Sharman The Shoe \l an 'Phone 158