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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1917-2-15, Page 5• THE SIGNAL : GODF:RIPR ONTARIO J.Ji4VING spenty all winter gaining a specialist's knowledge of - STORAGE BATTERIES LEAD BORING for Filling NEW PLATES NEW CONTAINERS for Leaky Cells NEW SEPARATORS O.K. ACETYLENE WELDING • • RADIATOR AND TIRE WORK We can now guarantee you the same thorough satis- faction in this work as we have been giving for the last six years as the leading Ignition, Carburettor and Engine Expert of this district. If We do a job it will be done by someone who really knows how. EAST STREET GARAGE Next to Town Hall • Goderich Owned and Operated by a Practical Man ARTHUR M. GLOVER Custom Hatching Our mammoth incubator is now in full iwing. Space is limited. . r ' space `- chix. Revell, Ridgcrest Farm Would Be Useful Just Now. Toronto Mall and swore P f our neighbors would only do (air horning wait*s matelot of coal nisi, .nage as we think they sbotdd he Honored by Royalty. amis among the dncuwents mowing since done, how much cruder it would be to A cahle frons Loh n tells of the re- on't think+ I>tbat by le ing miserable here on *sale you will be any happier in heaven—if you happen to get there. %Vhat s it v that fine oil seri LOCAL TOPICS A correction, In the list of contribution,. to lb - Rituals Ked limos food published last work. Mrs. H. Youtitiblut wee credited with 11;,. This should taave read, "Mie. H. Youug." Accident at Harbor. •Mr. Charles Tweedy will inj.rre,l on Wednesday afternoon while working on one of the [oats at the harbor. He fell while helping to unload some cement and was removed to the hor- ppi1tal,where he underwent an operetion. Hie condition is raid to be g•lite serious. . To tle Tried at March Assizes. Ferdinand Deajardine, the Stephen township nan.lyittg under r criminal charge in connection with the death of his wife, was brought before Magi, - trate Andrewsat Exeter on %Veduesduy and wise •.comtnittrd 'for trial at the Hareb assizes. The charge against him k culpable homicide. Crown At- t fancy Seeger appeared for the Crown, and Mr. J. G. St iubury for the defence. Recent Deaths. The death occurred on January 2nd at St. Paul'* hospital, Vancouver, of Mtg. E. Mcler•ttnott, and two days later Mn. Fitzpatrickdied at Detroit. Both were sisters of Mrs. J. A. Mc - Int• sb, who formerly lived in Gode- rich. Another recent death was that of Mies .,011ie Hay, fifth daughter of the you wish, at the saws tier f. *ward• ►ate Captain Hay. • fnrwerleoident of ing a copy of your letter tu,l1.re. Bulk - Go er b cb. \fins Hay paused away at airy. 1 have pleasure in enclosing h her home, :Ill Pine street, Detroit, official receipt for the *93,02. Death of Michael Dalton. Yours vary truly, An old resident of Ashfield passed •B, P, MArINNNS, vay on Sunday lest, in the person of Hon. Recording Sec. a• Mr. Michael Dalton. who died at Tim- Rebekahs at Kincardine , mins. New Ontario, at the age of, Liberty Lodge of Rebekah' was re - seventy -seven years. lite cause of coolly instituted at Kincardine by death was pneullionia. The rGmains Mrs.May Ralston. of Toronto, grand were btmight W ted hitch on Tugged .y, resident of the Rebekah Lodge cf being accompanied hither by Charles president assisted by 11r,.. Msry and John Alt n, sons of the deceased, Thomas, D. D. G. P., of Goderich. with whom be bad been living in the The degree team of the Goderich lodge p.xtheti emintry. The Inorisl took ezemplilied the Rebekah aeglive and plats this (l`burdwv) morning at St. were warmly complimented 'hymn Joseph's cemetery. Kingsbridge. I their good work. The Goderich ladies Receives *Peerage. ( who viol ed Kincardine on this occa- Baron Iformerly Sir Hughl (,raham, cion wee Miss F.rnm* Ceuipbell, Mrs. of Montreal, who figures p-ominently W. Bpbb, Miss led ih Campbell, Mrs. In the list of honored Canadian. re -J. A. f<nberteoo, )Ilse K Gundry, Mrs.cantly announced,le-•-a:=-ew oin -of H. T. Edwards, Mr". C. A. Reid, Mrs. Mrs. L. E. Dance'of town. Baron T. Sweet., )Nan, W. T. Murney, Miss Graham is. the propiietorof The Moot- Farrish, Mtee N. Tait, Mrs. H. Stowe, Mre, K. King, Mi real Star, and besides being one oMimiM. Warriner, Mea. Strongh, M flee most prominent newspaper men n, Williaru•, Mr.. Mct'.ach- of Canada, he bas been a leader In erty, M e. F. Wood, Hiss Maud Mc - patriotic and pbilen hiopic move- Gratren, Mts. Martin, Misr tails -ion. patriotic Baron Graham, it is said, is Mrs. Petiole. the first native resideot Canadian t- Goderich Firm Wins Action. he made a member of the British Judgment. has been given by the -Hemmed Letde and the firers - journelist to receive a peerage. heumatism.. is Uric Acid in the blood. Unhealthy kidneys are the cause of the acid being there. If the kidneys acted as they should they would strain the Uric Acid out of the system and rheuma- tism wouldn't occur. Rheu- matism is a Kidney 111.s. ease. Dodd'. Kidney Pills have made a great part of their reputation leering Rheumatism. So et at the cause of thosearful shooting paints a stiff, aching joints. There but one sure way— Dodd's Sidney Pills to Mrs. BLIkelev for the benefit. of the three (i derich ptieoners of war, whose names and addiersee you eneloae, ‘Ye •hall be gird to do as "-Supreme Cotter ref Cantcds-tat-"tn drawn-out relies in which M•. 14 J.A. Appeal Dismissed. ' MacEwen, t.•r the Peter M.clfw*n Es - At (*mode Hall this week the ap tate.(zoderich,-ord the Totowa,Uener• peal of Thos. M. Davis from the jade - estate Tiuate U •rp"rat ion,rxecutors of the merit of the County Court of Huron in estate of the late Jas. 1. Carter, of the shit of Davis v, Mar•ay and King Sarnia, to coal'' l the carrying out of w•• heard. The action was to recover an agreement made hy the hate Mr. dousges for the los* of • hone and Carter. The action was 8 rt • tied at injury to a buggy and harness hired Sarni. its May, 1915, and judgment to defendant Murray, said lose result-' way in favor of the plaintiff On •p- int from a collision with an autonio-' peal to the Appellate Divi+inn of the bile driven- hy defendant Ring. in the Supreme Court of Ontario this judg- lCounty Court judgment wa■ given anent was tad. Anappeal to the against defendant Murray lot $125 and Suprema Court, of Cafar?ide followed, Initials the seting as.gain-t defendant and judgment has now been given re- tiring being dirwiesed. The appeal storing the original judgment in favor was di-iiiissed with coats. sb THORIDAT, FKHRt'.aK\ 15 191:- s the disappearance of J. 1 . Moyes love thaw. Model Theatre GEO. E. KING. Proprietor Week of February I9th Monday and Tuesday "The Girl and the Game" Another episode in this great series of sensations and thrills. Wednesday and Thursday JESSE L LASKY preeeents Blanche Sweet iN "THE DUPE" This the story of a young country girl who comes to 1 New York seeking a position ani is eggaged as secretary to a t wealthy society woman. In this capacity she has a series of -1 stirring adventures and finally—well, you'd better 6e there ' to see how it turns out. • Fridaji and Saturday MarieDoro lD1- "COiI1MON GROUND" _-- Regular Prices. Following week— - "Little Lady Eileen" MARGUERiTE CLARKE in Iceition at Buckingham Palace of • number of Canadian soldiers and (nurses, the party Including Mise Fred- erica Wilson, a sister of- Mrs. Charles Naftel of the Bayfield road. Miss Wil- son was invested by his Majesty King George with the Royal Red Cross of the first class, and afterwards ,with other nursing sisters who were similar• ly honored was received hy Queen Alexandra at Marlborough House. Miss Wilson before going ovsrreae leighteen months ago was superintend• ent of Winnipeg hospital She was at salonica for sotne months. The Coal Shortage: .1s to other places in the Province, there is a serious shortage of coal in , Goderich and the dealers ere meeting the minus inn with difficulty. The chief trouble seems to be in the inability of he railways to haul the coal, ` The Toronto News has been asking the views of heads of Ontario uturo- ciprlftles as to whether there should he a further curtailment of passenger train servr•e until the fuel shortage is relieved. The reply of Mayor Mannings to the question submitted hy The News was : "Yee. Goderich needs coil and better freight facilities." A Successful Effort. That skating is a popular pastime ir. Goderich was well demondrsted by the large attendance at the patriotic duster held on Monday evening last at . the Wet street rink by the Eureka Bible clam of Victoria street church. (food music by the Sand, which kindly donated its vet-vices,,contributed much ' to the evening'* enj tvrnent- A lunch and sale of homemade candyproved no ram ive features, Ming welpatron- ized. The receipts for the evening amounted to *119.115q and expense. he.; ing deducted.the oro of WO will be I, handed to LIS" piano•-' .mTei7j.—Tii- aid of which the skate was held. Oils Libertl'on Suspended Sentence. On Mondays Judge Dick,nn held court for the purpose of hearing the case of Oliver C. Whitely. charged l with the misapprnnrintion of fund+ M lire atnount of 6435, of whish he had charge a+ treasurer of Hunt] L serge, 1. 11. 0. F. The defendant, pleaded guilty to the.'hargo. Mr. W. Pitted - twit, K C., wh' .ppeared in the in - i tete.te of the 1.0.0 1`., intimated that restitution of this (meta had been made, end Mi. L. E. DNnceyy, who ep- pee• ell for the drfenrr., tirade a strong lea in behalf of hi. client, J,,dge Dickson, In *IOW of all the eireum• ataneais,,.Sowed Op defendant tot go on sosp•nded srnt.enit.. _ An Acknowledgment. MIs Heys has reeeited th1: follow- ing aytowledgetent of the money pent. forward for the (i,/drrch prison - Me of war, lb• "wane twins the pct. eei-d • of the -chain teas" held last fwl It,.'ut MAH.\M, -t beg in mnknnwl- edit- w tit many tonna. rear letter ..f the 25th inst., ied.ding draft fM• MA a blab you elk w to forward of the MscBwim Estate. who also are *warded the costa throughout. Mr. Chas. Darrow was counsel for the Mac - Ewan Estate and A. Weir (Semis) for the defendants. Water and Light Commission. The regular meeting of the water and light cowminiiu was held on Thursday evening last. In response to a letter from the (1nutriu Municipal ,Electric Association, a motion was passed urging that the Hydroelectric Power tiotuwirrion of Ontario and the Ontario Government wake application at Ottawa for legislation protecting the rights of the municipalities In the Hydro -electric movement and repeal- ing the objectionable provisions of tke act incorporating the Toronto add Niagara Power Company. It was ins strutted that copi4. of the resolution be sent to the Premier of Ontario, the Premier of Canada, W. Proudtoot, 51. P. P,, Jas. Bnwntan, M. P., and E. N. Lewis, M. P., as well as to the Hydro -electric Power Cowwiwion of Ontario and the secretary of the On- tario Municipal Electric Awociation, The annual meeting of this Awncia- tion is to be held *t Toronto this week and Mr. J. B. Kelly, superintendent of the local power plant, was dele- gated to attend it. A number of other matters, chiefly of routine busi• Hers, were dealt with. Citizens' Social Service League. eh. annual business meeting of the Citizens Social Service League was held last Thursday evening in the Temperance Hall, Vice-president J. H. Colhorne presiding in the alwet:ce of Mr. M•gaw. Deports of the activity of the League were presented and sat- isfaction was expressed with the prog- rear of temperance sentiment and law enforcement in Huron county and the Province g-.nerally. A , resolution was parse.* in appreciation of the work eccoruplwbed by the field secre- tary, Rev. E. G. Powell, and County Officer Fellow, and the valued aerie - mace of Crown Attorney Saeger In the enforcemebt of the law. The treasurer's report showed a fair bal, auto on hand. The offtrerd°bf bust year were re-elected. Red. E. eV Powell, field secretary for Huron mid Perth. was present end ad- dressed the meeting on tbe conditions at present prevailing, pointing out some of the improvements still needed in Ontario and in Canada. Mr. W. T. Praising your Pellow was appointed as delegate to Christianity, but the Ontario Provincial conveol',n at The Best Newspaper Value In Western Ontario Chc lonaon a bvertt cr, All Mail Editions $3 Per Year WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Walsh the poisons and toxins from system before putting more food Into stomach. Bays Inside -bathing makes any- one nyone look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Rash yourself on the inside before hr'akfaet like you do on the outside. This le vastly more Important because the skin notes do not absorb Impuri- ties Into the blood, causing illness, while the bowel pores do. For every ounce of food and drink au into the stomach, nearly an cunre of waste material must be carried ont of the body. If this waste material Is not climluated day by day. It quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood stream, through the lymph dneta which ehnnld nock -only nourishment to sus- tain the body. A splendid health meaanre 1s to drank, before breakfast each day, a glass of real het water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate In It, which Is a harmless way to wash these poisons, gases and toxins frau 'the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus e!eanstng, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary entail before pulting more food Into the stomach. A enarter pohnd of limoatnae phos- piiate costs but very/tittle at the drag More but is sufficient to make anyone OF CANADA i Send Small Sums by Money Orders issued by the Odes Bask el Canada. For amounts up to $50.00 they may be purchased at any Branch of this Bank, and are payable at full face value at any Chartered Bank In Canada, Yukon excepted, and in the principal cities in the United States. They are convenient to secure and cash. and absolutely safe. Goderich Branch— F. WOOLLCOM BE, Manager. A NOTABLE EXHIBIT Women's footwear was never so beautiful as this season and never have we shown such variety. There is nothing 1l ale ornate about these new boots. Their beauty lies in simple, graceful lines - as smart and exclusive as the footwear for which ., some stores ask a great , • deal more. WM. SHARMAN Phone 158 Goderich, Ontario rival may be good poor politics. Toronto next month. Publil; Library. The public day, Fe ao'ce were Messrs. Fowler, Gait, Foto, Long. Kidd and 't he Ala yor. The accounts presented and ordered were ea _follows :'T1Le librarian's m _ 1 aount' for incidentals in INK. In one minute your eT atrili amounting to $9.44 ; Mr. F. Hoot, for i will open, the air passages of your head ►opsin, etc., $6.85 ; Mr. Neftel, salary l will clear and you can breathe freely. and expenwrs, $17.22. ; Goderich star, No more bawking, anuBing, blowing, nnual meeting of the Goderich library was held on Satur- ru.ry 111. 'Those in attend - CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To (.et Quick Relief from tread -('olds. It Splendid! prating, $1.25 ; electric Tight, $7.04. The librarian reported for January the receipt of $8.16 and also an issue of 1714 stooks and 'u.gtizines. The appoiatment of offl :ors for the iteadache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's ('ream Balm from your druggist now. Apply current year is : Mr. J. A. Fowler r.- a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, appointed chairman ; Mr. D. J. Naf- healing cream in your noetrila. It pen - tel. secretary ; Mr. John Gait, trees etrates through every air passage of the uf•er; Mr. J. L. Aitken, librarian. head, soothes the inflamed or swollen The committees are as follows : mucous membrane and relief comes in - House committee. Messrs. Kidd, Muu- stantly nirtgs and Tom; finance committee. It's just fine. Don't Messrs, Long, Reid end Strang ; with a cold or nasty book committee, all members of the comes so quickly. board, Mr. Long to be chairman. The anneal report and financial state- , mens will appear next wee k Can Do Without Coal ? A newspaper despatch from Forest tells of s discovery which has been wade by Mr. H. J. Petty piece, editor f The Forest Free Prose, which way prove to be of great importance tt the pe tple of Western Ontario. For some days past Mr. Pettypiece has been burning in the furnaces in hit home and printing office s *bale which be brought in from Kettle Point. It is saturated with aunt of crude ovand burns well, either hy itself or hen mixed with cool. After satisfying himself that the. el war all right he took the matter u t Ottawa through J E Armstrong, M .. and Dr. M. Y. Williams arrived froml,Tte Deperttuent of Mines to invesuigaM Mr. Petty - piece's discovery. He saaw the shale burning and at once wig ted that per mission he asked trout th overn- nieut to ob•ain tbe fuel for the ople of the district. This is necessary, as it it obtainable only on tine lndiati e - serve. D,. Williams is delighted w what he has aeon, and will obtain\ v..rious si pies frim d:fterent para of the reserve to melte complete testa when he goes hick to 01 taw*. "There is an inrxbicwstible "apply of the sh.le,” says Mr. Pe,typirce. "1 have tried it out in.every way 'and found it most satisfactory." Another Landmark Removed. At the greet age of ninety-three years Mrs Scrimgeour, widow of the nor Alexander Scrimgeour, died on Friday last at tVoodetoek, where she had lived the last four years with her daughter, Mrr. King A native of Perthshire, Scotland, Mrs. Setirugenur spent is few years in Australia, where her hush.nd was in the gold digging.. and after returning to Kea lend come to this country unity years ago. For many t•ears they resided on • farm its West Vawsntreb, until fourteen years age, when they came to Iive'with their sow, -.1 -algin '4e eewti-- Niue years ago Mr Scrimgeour diad, and eowe,linie later Mrs. Kiirirugrndt WM1t 10 the hunts of her daughter at el ondstnck. She leaves a tastily el' six, the daugh- trt•s brine Mrs, M,C'wslsnd, ret Ven• c.mvrr, H.C. ; Mts. S. W. Oke, of R•n+sev.in, Man. ; M... Henry Oki., of V .ncouv.+r•, and Mrs. T A. King. of Woodstock: and the wme, John, of lioderit•h, end tV.11n.tw, nn the home- stead itt Wee'. WaWPSMoslt. The re- m+rns were brought to the 1.teme of her son J•thn, Victoria 'tree', 'thence the funeral tank piece on t+undey aft'rnoon 1.0 ColI, *ns' cemetery. In the Aherne. from town of Rev. R. (i. McDermid, pastor of Km x eburch, the funrrel ser v:eea w Tri. r• whined by Rev. Air. Melte., ret Mitchell. The • pellbeeter• we e Messrs. t'harier M.ns, an enthusiast on inside-bath!ng. Men Ch oleos 1V.ehingtun, K. 11. Belcher rind women who ore aretustomed to and F. IT. Wiest, Aaron thowr in al - wake rep with a null, aching head or t►ndan e. w. -re Mi. at,.( ells. King, have furred tongue, bed taste. nait),' 1M,, Ila K hg aid Mica Lau.n IK me, Ibreath, sallow ebmplexfon, others who of Wontlstock, cod net itt, Chits. Ok . hove hilton. **tacks, acid stomach or et Boiss--vein, Man. to gteu.isort.' ' constipation '/are assured of pro- Tho. wr,e more . f Iles old rri t t•, s of I rimmed Improvement in both health this cutin, has tees gathered to her and appsseta(e shortly. lung butte. , • stay stuffed up catarrh—Relief; NOTICE ! Commencing Monday, lith - *nary 121h, Tran.i,antinent.• al trains for Sudbury, Pori Arthur, Fort William. Wintiiipt Hrandun„RRagltta, Saskataem, Calgary, Npttlr Hattlefotd. Ed ret o n l .1 u. Pa Vancnuver and the eiflc Coast will leave 'rinsed. Unhwt Station at 9 p. in instead of l0.45 p. ret., Bon_ day, Wednesday and Fri day, CANADIAN NORTHER • • "Goode and Good Luck!" m aa_rr• "Thank you for the wishes and for TheFkavour Lasts _ This great little pick-me-up is full of vigour a d_ vim for the jaded soldier. enches thirst, allays fatigue, gives new life to enervated spirits. Every letter or parcel for your soldier friend should contain a few bare. Appetite, diges- tion and spirits are the better for it. Sold Everywhere Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Ltd.. Wrigley Bldg., Toronto The Flavour Lasts! WIDE IN CANADA 5 W ' i LEY'S .17 SPPARM/Nr CHEWING UM SEALED YACHT—NEPT Miff CMEw IT ATTER EVERT MEAL