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The Signal, 1916-3-30, Page 44 Tuvwanar. MASON 3O 1916 no SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO You're Comingto Thein' Young Ilan Suis. asyou area loot high Bates Irani Tattles And once you get them you are going to stick to them as you would to a favorite girl. They have style that is bound to stand you out in the crowd. boost your stock in busi- ness and make you look like "somebody:' You may pick from scores of colors ma d e to your measure, and get any style you want. Leave orders now for .your Easter Suit. Walter C. Pridham Society Braga Clothes, King Hats, Headlight Overalls. CARLOW - T titaDA', March el. Mr. Vere Cunningham visited •t Clinton last Sunday. Capt. Bert Vireos and Mr. WIV Watson entertained their friends at • dance at the home t 1 Mr. Walter K i'.g' w ell. M• ars. Janine ('seen and Frank Reit y Lave enlisted to go to the front. 8.111.' 111. We Of nue Y"1111g 111.11 ate gi v. :of the 111 alter ret ince cn,i-hlerw'ioq. 1 win bow• canoe to Ihr hnuor of 11r. and 11.e. Ooidon 1'ouog oil Thursday. Msreh 111 h. We 4'11 not wonder at Mr. Young's wearing a 1, b a broad. smile Ilox Mo.IAL..- The Not social wbi.•b was br1.1 in the. township h411 on I rki.y evei M, 17 h ins'.. tinder our im,plc... of the lied Case Society, was • gleet rllrrera. Doting 1 he first pall of 4 he rY g a Hist-, yes pro. 104111 w,.. 4IY•'11, eon-i14Ung or nd..s by \ICs. Kulwtt -on and Miss Marion l; en. duets by Mrs.r'.. Fi.lier 'mud Tyndall, al,. go uears. 2horuses, dialogues. and a kiwi•lnatiun by Mr. Iteg Men which w„- t;,vru in .xcrllrntstyle. The ladies s.,:ll for tr Sl tel t . 9225, which shooed the ratriatie sibel411ty, of the yuul.l; Coen and In many castes 1hedeternli'atom 10 ort the 'sigh•" Is X. The 4I,,'e, 1- 1 to $51.55, :u d we hop. the next event will 1.t- a 4.l,ll )(trate, .ucct-.b. KINUSBRIDGE. ' 'I'l' AsI, \ 1•, 11 tr, h 2‘.. M,111.ul U (11444 wade a business trip I.' (''1,1,1..11 I..1 1..•rk. .I,.-rph liar t, y, til the l; C. 1sp •ut the week -.•,.•I 11 d r the palladia 1. 1"t-. 4„;,,,,,,,11,„„ 144 p. i tuf a suits, 17 grey - We r. i;., 1 14, hl.ve to 1411 '11 the ill- flannel shill •, 15 working shirrs, IS 14..1'1 John (I'.\ri1, bat we' hope tor piiluw-lips, .1 p'low.,'a washcloths, hi. 11111,11y i, 1 'et-, y ' nu Lista mad knit, I fiitekage umaga- J.i, ••• lj tat t v. agen'•y,nlanager fun x,nrs, 2 sera/. 4. ,oar ; value of title, 111.' N.'4;1"I4 I.'f•• As11uimice 4,,1.., war vita 4') ... 'Ilir Soeirly is indebted church and social work, and their di - .I ... .-}we 1 lar I.1 111 I 1 n r 11 ti I,k r t- Dein • buttes tor the NIL 1' e. 14 I'r E. U'11. 1-11, of the 1111.1 to the 1 Il 6 g neighti will cant! quite a tithe ih the of pillows : Ills. A. Mugford, Mla, nrighto,thu.al iu whu•tW they have In.1,11 11t 11)11 4), elwnt a ^onple o1 11rrckow. Mts. Blake. MI's J. Allis, lived for the lout fifteen Years. 'Their '.4,tv..•1 the past wt ek in our ' Ise. ' 11.4. 1V. dlydhill, 1Ir5. Will Stevens, friends wish thew all happiness in A r crust i.e rnr-lir'g whi,•h will be Mir. T. ('ou.uls and 11r. Jesse(lrihill, ; their new home lir. and 11rs. addressed by Judge Kkin of Walker ' 1 each ; Mrs. t'. Allis, Mrs. H. (lard- Verge Gliddon also ale leaving 'his ion will be held in the parish hall byre iner, Abs. It. Moore,' 2 each ;neighbo hood. They will move shunt next Thur .I 'y '•v• fling. . Mrs. Ilarry Mem. Mrs. W. Mc11'hin- ly to Mrs. Gliddnn'r torur.l• home nese , 'A11.n1(4 tierrtsu Ite.tnt'.-O4r ley, 3 'each : Mrs. Ed. Ala -kali, Hamilton wh re the lady's parents (;real Lk ies .14114,10 who spent the 1. ....The S. ciety heartily thanks the still reside. Mr l;uadou has, we I .inter months a• the hours of their' following ladies for contributions of understand, entered into a business 4111•11t14 1t 're have all Ii'ft to resume' socks : Mrs. Ed. Grigg, 17 pairs; jw rtnrrship with his father-in-law. their ocellpit. at their respective Mr,. Ed. Walters, Urs. Jan. Long, 7 They also will be much misaed hire, stations. Engineer Joseph U'Cunnor, {airs each ; yrs. 1'. Cousins, Miss as they have, dui ing their five year.' whose 4..nt OAS Ltid tip in (iodrr,eh Barbara McCabe, 11 pain each : Mrs, stay among. us, dune wt•rh to help it oleo. fry the winter, conuurn.;rd Harry 11ew, Miss Ethyl Straughan, along all social func'ious. The good fl:'ine out .•pe•atioos last 7'hursd,v, Mir. M. Swantz, Aire. J. Young, opa iri wishes of their friends >I;o with them end 1•:ngineri Tho.. O'(;onnnr I. ft un' each • Miss Millie 'Voting, Miss' Kahy also E,iday to start.wolk on his Lost. The Young. Mrs. 1Vni. Met'atw, Mr s. -%V tn. oth••r auilols air : Jerk Mc('arthv, Mc%Vhlnory. 4 pails each ; MIP. J. Thomas OW J/ek 4llglry end frank Arlin, Mise Pearl Young, Mts. Win. Avain. Stiaughan, Mr... Hteckow, 3 pairs Mrs. 1Vm. Baldwin is visiting her - - each ; :Ira A. Fisher, Mrs. S. Allitt, ot 441 SleatWld. 8-It14 for "Thr Battle ('ry of Peace" Mts. W. Oke, Mrs. .I. Mitchell, Mrs. Mt. ,aid Mab. l;. 11'. Lane vi.:t-,l o ill he 1.11 -911' v1 .'k in advance of S. 14. Potter, :dies H. King, Mise Elsa' friends at Putt Albeit Ina, Saturday. the On, ing. Matinee "I'd two ever:- Ukr.2 pairs rash : MCP. li. Heat, sr., The people heir are ploughing and 1114 pet tin . ,ot•• .. 11.4. J. Tn•LIe, Mrs. J. Frsgan. Mn. ,liscing the roan' .11 as to put. it in •Coo Oke \li•s Ella Oke 'lit, Nellie better condition 5T. AUGUSTINE. Tt Ksl►ar, March Nf. Mise R. Thompeon visited Mrs. S. Roach last week. Mos. Moyers. of Culross, is visiting her mother, Mre. Ed. Brophy, this week. Miss J. 1. McAllister has returned after a two week, visit with Loudon !aired.. Alis, Elie%Thompson and bee broth- er W1111aw visited lienwiller friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. (Geo. Robertson, or Locknow, visited at %Via. McAlhater's last wes k Messrs. %Vw. Rrdrnond and Wm. M. M'•Allistrr were visitors wt (iodertcb on tiwlurtlay. Miss \lay Redmond, of the London Nomad 1.44q10 01. 4.'peuding a few days at her h here. Miss Della Plowman entertained a number of her friends to • birthday party nn (Saturday. \lis+;s Lottie and Victor Johnston, of the 1%'loghaw high is hoot, sprat 144141 aesk at their Inoue brie. A Ler o1 the members of the K ale Clutf and their ['tends met ins the l.a.eineed I1 the Methodist charch, Donny brook. lea 'Thursday evening and pie...utei Mrs. Joe. 'Thompson, John J. -Herron and F:rneet Tuompson with w1.4.1 watches. BENMILLER. \I,l L.tv, March tt. Itt:u l'nu..' 1Wuus.-Thr Ilenuliller Red Close S..ci.ty (Colborne town- travellers. shipped a bale of gu.ods X. the 'Pula:'. WILL BA Mil viui.- Messer. head office in '1'uru4tu to M trcii :; •1 Johu and James Lit k1ater, with Lite rohUuniflg the IoIlowing ar:i.I.' : 1:'1 forturi's daughter, 11 ..4 Mary, are moving to town thi, neck, and will take up their residence on lWt l;r street. They will he much noosed herr, where they have always Leen foremost among 41...,' interested In took Its fiIgbt, atter two weeks' suffer- ing with ptasuii.sla. Mee. Insipid ■ hosts was lin Germany In 1844, leaving the e In infancy. Slut was married in 1875 to Ilenry !turner, of Wilwor, and • year later moved to Bast Wawa - n osh In 1IMt1 Mr. Ruegrr died and star was married somaears later t,. Jalnb Insuld, of New Hamburg, who died in haft. The doeesseed leaves eve children : Daniel Korner, of Stanley township > Joh.. Boogie., of 11reMhu, N. 1►. ; Otto Rueger, of Kest 1• i.d. Sask.: Mrs, J. H. Dunbar, of Dresden, N. 1) , end Mies Cora bigold, at home. The furietal will take vier, on Thur -- day from the B ptlbt church to tl e Evangel. al WNW tery. 11 •v. J. K. Fair - full, ('bfltoo. and Rev H. Roma. of llen.niller, conducting the serris'es. The syntl.!thy of this common'•y noes nut to the family in the lugs of a lov- ing mother. DUNLOP. 1Vtcu.i ot)A'V, March 2;1. Mrs. A. Allen, wbo bad the mis- fortune 44 weak ago to slip on the ice and break a small boue 111 her wrist is waking a favorable tecoveiy. The roads in Chia part of Colborne ate to a shocking slate and if lite draft. are nut levelled down with plow. or 1111. rw ire Ih, y H111 soon be im- passable. The lace rains have taken away a great deal of snow. but the great drift in Dunlop centre is still there, a wonuuu•I.t to l►ld King 1Viutet'. power BHA u menace to all LANES. 111vsUAh, March 27. PAINTdirect from factory saving dealer's profit House Paint, inside or outside, Flat or Oil Fiti'ish, Quarts 45c $1.50 Gallons Why pay regular retail prices for paint when you can get whatou 10 gapless for want at less than wholesale? O.:: Paints are cuaran eed to give satisfaction. MINERAL. FAINT COMPANY, LONDON, ONT. Ready Mixed and Fire Resistant . Barn, Roof, Iro:i, Priming $1.25 a gallon $10 R - it; f re r 4 .r 41,4-'4 •1 1lome seekers Excursions icry Tuesday, March to October "All Rail" . y \;',%'n -_-:;,day During Season Navigation "Great Lakes Route" • •o the pr:rn.' , here last ye -r Canr.,la's Greatest 1 11,-;: ;.; a home wa:tiny for y&1. Ti.' "a . 11.)I AN PACIFIC ', , . . `ere, p'. •,r you .11 the informat:.,n e•i:out .. ';) you to success. :: :., Horn env Canadian 'Picket 4,r write W. U 'forward, Diet:let passenger • ======== L1=Q SERGES ! • Blacks, Navys, Copenhagen, Russian0 Green, Browns, Reds and Greys. This Ad. Is Directed to the Woman Who Wants the Material for a Smart, Stylish Spring Suit at a Moderate Price. Since every woman is interested in buying a new suit at a price she feels has secured for her the utmost in style and value, we feel sure there will be many 'pleasant surprises for you at our dress goods counter. New Serge Suitings, 60c to $2.00 a Yard If you knew how the price of Serge is ad- vancing you \t'ouldo't .wonder that we want to lay spacial emphasis on these Sergcs at the prices we are selling them for. We guarantee perfect sati;:faetiun front every Serge that is bought itt this .tore. Silk Crepe de Chene Waists, $3.50 .'t `ilk Crepe do (Ilene Waisent :63.4) would 111 considered a good value most any tilue. t right now while Silks are :t(lv:it:clog in price this is .t very unusual value. liven' waist guaranteed to wash and give perfect satisfac- tion. Colors nlaiie. black; pink. and white : h.is the new collar with lint ton trintnling. J. H. COLBORNE 2 • = L7 LZ • 18):.,44 -.Ma* 1 tft'I Winter trnrirtic tfrwntt av sturdy Mi., E Ina \C .11'rr., 11 's. a fight as the tie& .0 ins, hitt like thecal . Ifothet fold. 1 ,pair each . 1110 he to Leginhiog to tied has w,•.1k1:e,• t e •• .4 11 for the month weir : 1:1'0111 i . 114. l'h14.. alt ,a i, r xp"cte,l 1' ti'e'r -hit, coarse,', $I',.ln : \Ir. 1411( rea"h 'mint' luJay afore I e' ig ,oto • • \I.- N..4 I0.1-, $.i 'Pl ; 115• .\. F, -tart, time in the Feign. 11 •.pi Gtt, is hire Ie" '., el ; Ir.4u ihr H.'nuntI'' 1- /•.41g - h;( nn ope.a' i, n' for apP,'' 4 ..1-, ,ant •r,.,itithet t. ill' T.,,' 114111 ,It4,'u'nlr.nl tilt' Cul;rl. .a °17:1.1. ver - - - .\n1nt..' dr«1.jug l.ewi11g 4,t' k4;it•ng la' - ,lr•Ilt „r Newil•CI o1 1L•-. 1•: t. \\'.ilii.;Iry kniiI ,,:.. AUBURN. Mr -.'1.1 , . \."ho:. 1. is confined to 1t-, 11.,1 ,Ir 1 l'a'th'. \'i 1•:.. \1,••1•..1 4,.'tl•i1, i. 11',111•• WO,. I..., 1.1'. i'. ,•.:1 'Al:• %VIII..'. M ltrien run -;ng it t 1,11, II,1.,,.,,'.,L,:..e 4,11 t1'. STANDARD FENCE t ,u til.. -1rn,• 11..%1• :111erlily (Appcd .11 • ,'11os'. '144 ,; .' I' 1,•t.4I ileo: ' 1 1 111.1 • 111 {•�.• -1 I 11• 1.• .t lir 44.1.4 .'s 11.1r4•444.11 Lacy •.1: '11,11' 144, t ,tlu .t-.1 ,1••li',,"1 j 1 L 1T Lr -1 a,,...;.. . r \I !„ i;•\, 1'.\i4 [ r i:' �., . -1 11. 11 •..1, '11;,11 Le 1 r,nl L • .,I... Ler. . - .,•. \V111.- •11••.. )' 11o,c-n„ !1 •II!1.11 �'4.in.,-•11.•p',t•-i Hill 1'•• •I;i1,d Iy applying -10 ROBT. WILSON Ha :. ton S:., Gode-'ch maim essmm 7G'30 Rods of •',,'l11.11••,: 11.11 y,.114' 1'. ,''1 ,.•til , .. 'II11 I`I,• I",• 11.,41 111 111 111 1 ,•, . 1 ' , • ti el I lig 11.ink Irl .11',•r.•llrlit t4, .1.. I) ki.l, i11, mi." 1',•••4,',' 1 111 1''''1• (11.1111, I; •t..1. I:. 1'.rr ). r,t 14,..lel .�•r,, 4, ",1- 114'1,11•\I1•'11olis.11.4114i' II ,:' 4411 at 1 %W, Ii 41 1,,,t 5 ,ll .41 h. 11.• w 14 ',.. I , r l •11 11 , 1l.yht' ,k, 4.11 .11 - U,1 S111n•,1 .rH1il • 111. .I 0-,1', \1' 14- 111'1' tea-• l it/111114 :. 1111.•• h,•,il:rl 1Ile t:l�••' :lie ,o•inotl'- 4.'11'. 11-•c tr ..-- t,•1.1•,1 i1 i 1e 1,11111,•I , t r 114 roU of The '` 1e.1r14 44 r.. 1 11 11 11•. \\',•gn"1. tit- 114..4 .; 11- 4. 1 1„'1 11'4•.9 l '4'114.113)4 ; h4' c,111 'c and hill n"..• I'oruu).lt. Ic 1141 111,' H-:1 • 1' 111 ••1. 1►:tIA; or 1111.. -Ott 11,•n- .1 ,t 11o,,, he.pie it of Mi-. Ingo1J •.e•a•••••oo. 1,.. s. ,1 i Ly I.1'y. 1 11•:1;. \\.. have tnurar tor•• 1 1 't- tit hon•.• c , •11 '1..\' .ye Ione 4,11,11: -' 44-.- r 44 - Ir. 1 ('.11 111 'tier e • .-'111 a 211114 g' t .' I r 1't- r 1,. y .,1 'iy t. II• i t ... ....1 I h.. (.'n.•.'. Machinery n u 1,.11 line 1 Farm .1 I.IIi \- a1Ray, n 11,1111. Envies and Carriages ,'..• !I ,, ;hem, ..44 -'btpe• ant .\ Itrer ns-ortu,"ut 141• t,lc-r ..)Mar. 1, 4011411 few tot:, of 11'9• P\\II', i11.t\) 111► 111:- 5I I:.\;l 1'1•:1('111.1%Flt, He 11 'y. ;t , .:lead just 11.11"1 "flit Wood (1Lilvert.i n part of town. 'finny :Co. II;.. ♦ NNw�1,NN� NEWtiATE i STREET LIVERY H. J. Fisher HAMILTON NTH BFT and stet a line on a good ides dist will interest you -end save you money. (Baying purchased the livery hosine.tt of Wm. Fnopx. 1 ant improving the cyuip,ment And in- tend to ptovide - Good Horses Prompt -Service and Up-to-date Rigs All orders 1,111 receive prt'mpt and careful at- tention. TeLlerwo'a No. 178 for a good turnout. ti. R. STOWE Lv c r Woman Knows the• iii. e,lfort of duslins--lot few rl•a' ' its dangers. Whensweepint -ernels and Wows with- ,om DUSTBANE the line, grey, microlw-Isden dust 11 thrown up in cloud*, to mettle nn tablet., choirs. window ledges end e y other p co where a minute particle can 41,54 a renting plate. As it Mies it c•rriee gears of many disease* along. which ate breathed into the lung. of tbs woman wbo twee,.. and of children and everybody elm In the hover. Guard again the rest evil. BUY DUSTBANE at all grocers. liming on bavlog D..thare, for imitations ars not so good. ext •,. ;ss 1 Clearing Auction Sale OF New FURNITURE The Last of the Hohmeier Stock Having still a number of articles to be disposed of before I leave town, I will offer them for sale at auction, at the store; west side Square, on Sahirday AP IL1t COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. The articles are a part of my regular stock and this sale gives the public an opportunity of F'u"rchasing New Furniture at Their On 'rices. The list includes the following articles : 10 Dressers and Dress- ing Tables 2 Combination Buffets 2 Buffets 20 Parlor and Library Tables, 3 Ladies' Desks 2 Music Cabinets z Solid Mahogany Par- lor Cabinet Steel Couch 10 Iron Beds, i Brass Bed 12 Iron Bed -springs• io WOod Rockers and Chairs 15 Rockers, and Chairs, upholstered in leather and imitation leather; 3 Morris Chairs 10 Fancy Chairs for par- lor 3 Parlor Suites 6 Chairs, upholstered in Tapestry 25 Baby Carriages, Go- carts and Sulkies Jardiniel1e Stands, Ped- estals, i Smokers, Pic- tures, Screens, Pillows. Card Tables, Lamps and many other articles too numerous to men- tion. Thos. Gandy, Geo. llohmeier, the Furniture Man, Aactie mer. ` West side Sure, Oaderich, 1 9