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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1917-8-16, Page 5TETE SIGNAL • GODERIC,'T ONTARIO MICH Notice the Curve in Which Michelin Tubes Naturally Hang see THE EAST -1)0 ;,,.,1 ,111(1 ARTHUR OODERIetf TNSTEAD of being simply J. a piece of straight tubing cemented at the ends, the Michelin Tube is formed on a circular mandrel in the shape of the inside of the casing. Thus when inflated it is neither stretched On its outer side nor compt'essed into destructive wrinkles next to the rim. This per- fect fit gives the Michelin Tube greater durability and practically eliminates danger of pinching thettube.' STREET \ GARAGE Operated b1, a Praetiedl .Nan" M. GLOVER, Proprietor ONTARIO ............. School of Cojniner� 1 • • • • a Offers thk following Courses : • • •• • • • • • --- LOCAL IWICS THURSDAY, Aotwsr l6, 1917 5 IIf at First You Don't Succeed— 'nest oue should not be diecouragrd by .nth small things 'as being nearly drow.'rd a few times v(hile learning Certificates in First Aid. s, swum seems to have hero the idea L`erlitlrrlee yp1 the 8t'"slohn's Am- of a y.mi$ I.dyrat the beech lad Hun bulance Association—"Furst aid t,o the day. Mhottty► ter entering the water injured"—have been graed Mrs. she got beyond IA 1 ,depth and bad to Mai v C. Kelleher, Missies Illi* S. be assisted to share. ,Nothing deuntet I, Stirfing. Helen Ford, Lillie F mown, .he returned to the wets:' and shortly Lila Huwstt, Orace Piuder, Pearl Me- atLerwrrds ►teppr11 into a deep hole S•Uy,BlaobfreKooz.Mar Scrinw ge(r, near the lifeboat house. A gei:iielzen Elsie Br•dtoid and Jerrie Ameba came to her aid, but rhe thre,. her Poster. Dri. W. F. (tallow and A. C. aeons around his neck and pulled aria Hunter gave the I;oluree tot Lim under, too, He swallowed quite a bit course, and Dr. AlexanderTaylor was of water and took • .ramp, so then it the presi4rnet examiner. was necerwary to pull thew both oat. Taking T sir Own Medicine, • The would -he rescuer lay op the pier We understand the "wedieuse of for some 411111. recovering. while the Goderich have decided to take holt- ivecued returned to the water to learn Clays each year, relieving one another wore of the art of swimming. so that each tuay have a short vacs• Garden Party at Ridgewood. tion annually. As doctors ere "on 1'bnwxh the kindness of Mr. moot the seven nays a mark—tis ay Mrs. O. B. Fleming, Lbe around* at nothinging of the nights—they seem to Ridgewood Per* will be thrown open be entitled to •stew weeks UR once iu neat Wednesday, tLnd dust., for a had tw a while. One doctoro weeks' conseecc town has not garden party in aid of the Red Cross. utive holidays It is hoped to wake the event one that in thirty years. will attract • lenge gathering and Property for Children's Shelter. arrengeturnts to this cud are being The cowtnittee of the county cam'. made. A jitney service between the cit appoinked at the June meeting to Square and Ridgewood Perk, cow - 1 Igok into the matter of purchasing a emceeing at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, suitable property for a children's will convey those who wish to attend, *hotter for the county has decided to the fee (including admission to the recommend the property owned by grounds) being only We, and an addi- Mr. Geo. M.Elliott, on Cobourg street, Lionel lee for the returu trip. On the for that purpose. The price of this greunir will be a big array of attrac- proppeetty, however, is beyond the limit tiooe, such as ice cresol and candy set by the county council, and the bootee, a fiebpood, fortune-telling, matter will have to await the decision dancing, etc. The young ladies in of the council at the December meet- charge of the ateir extend an Invits- itng• tion to everybody, and they hope the Goderich Girl taws to Dawson. resettled'b be • substantial addition to the Red Crow funds. Miss GreNs Dickson, who for several years hes been in charge of the kin- 1 he Best Yet. dergrrten department of the Goderich Saliford Heights last evening was public schools. b•s been appointed to the scene of nue of the most notable take charge of similar work at D•w-gatherings of the season, the occasion son City, Yukon Territory, and is wing the third annualgarden party now oe her wayto the famous city of under the juepicee of the Saltford Red the Klondike. he received a telegram Crory 8 sty. Greet pisparrliwia on Saturday at Stratford •pprf.ing bed been u ode for the event, and the her of the appointment, returned to diligent worker* were rewarded by town the same day, and on Monday the •ttend•ncr of a crowd that nowt left for Toronto. whence she Treves via have numbered {.early 001) people. The Vancouver and Skagway for her supper was "scrumptious.' (which ddtln•LIOn. weans very good. and lote of it), and Taking Course in Massage. before the alter -program commenced • The following from Ce.derich are en- there wait time to admire the beauti- ful view from the Heights and to ex - rolled at Hart House, Toronto, for • change greetings with friends from all course in war*age prescribed ali for those ns- puiut* of the compass. Selections by who wish under become i ary Hospital tal the Stewart osrhestri, song. by Mr. Cases the MilitaryBichn, Bert Cut'. of Elora, Mr. Harvey FCommission : Jlis1. M. AMyrllen. BiUpn, Muion, of Blyth, Mr. Elver Roberts graduation n thee, students Allyn. IIpon son and Mise Ella Robertson, High- iplomath* illbwill receive land dancing by the Martyr' children High - diplomas and will be distributed and piping by Master Altai Mc - through the medical hospital con- treat , soda brief Address by Rev . A. necmis*ions throughout Canada, in con- L G Clarke, made up a program that thetith ywo a vwher experience seful work in the was heard with much interest. Miss that they do a veru useful in the treatment of certain cases. Milne, of Blyth, Mies Luca Elliott and Miss Ethe Roberton gave the Popular Hotel. piano •ccomeanin,eutsfor the singers. The growing popularity of the Brit- Throughout the evening the refresh- ish'Exchange hotel was evident last went booth did a rushing business, Sunday by the large number of people and the fancywork booth also had cense* there, p,rticularly for dinner. many patrons. A number of eiticles about one btu d ed people registering were auctioned off hy Mr. Phos. during the ley. At ons time twenty- Gundry, including the quilt for which thebuild nog. Trav llerr's state that Margaretpal kr,' around the ttMcM� u g ticket wand as rwhild ch kshe the tidal- *r -vire is the hest, in this generously handed heck to the So - part of the Province and they exerrws clety, her father, Mr. Jae. McManus, great pl-asur3 at the unproved .er'vice then buying it at auction at a cold of since the new pmprietor, Mr. W. H. several driller*. The total pr.reedr of I Heine.. took charge. Evidently many the affair weir over $W0. The mem- of our townspeople eppreci•te this, hers of the Saitfoid Red Cress Society too. for they have given up Sunday are to he congratulated upon the sue - cooking and regularly ke their Sun- cess of the event, and ie special "vote day dinner at the Britt Exchange. of thanks' should be tendered to the members of the Bisset fancily, who in confederation Postcard. addition to the hospitality of their de- Tha Postof ice Depei tme ligbtful bone cootdibuted a great deal ot hard work. f Our Banking Service Covers Canada Through this Branch, one of over Three Hundred established throughout the Dominion, the Union Bank of Canada is prepared to give you every service which a progressive bank can render, either In connection with your business or your private finances Goderich Branch 1 . WOOLLCOMBE, Manager. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • • BUSINESS STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL BUSINESS PENMANSHIP CIVIL SERVICE And arranges Special Courses for Students The following advantages: • 0 0 • Work sent in from this School in 1916-17 41 • -.w Highly qualified 4eac ►itlg staff Actual Business System of Bookkeeping Credential Typewriting Tests Positions guaranteed Girls may room in the School GUELPH'S EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL ESTABLISHMENT From 'long experience we have learned how to do better those things study taught us to do well. OVER FI1' 'EEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE in Gili:l.PH *1-0151. twE AND MrO. P' OPTICIAN strait Ai P0 Dost Drr::t (.Ut. 1. r.is, ONT • 5. 1 If a wort to the wise is sufficient. lawyers must ron,ider jurors hbw. ' g idiots. • You can nearly,.Itvays Judge A plan's 'character by what he things laugh- able. t has is- • sued a postcard in commemoration of the fiftieth anniverwa, y of Confedera- • tion. The postcard used Is the ordin- • cry postcard with -nn insert contaitcing information with regard to the yeti- . nus Provinces existing in 1887 and • now, and also st,tialert information as t" area. population, general deyelop- • mint weld industries of the country • since 1867. The information supplied • 15 of 5 most interesting character, And illustrates the rapid growth of Oen- • rda. The Department. also contemp- t& lates the i.suing ot a .commemorative three -rent stamp to consist of an en- • grived r -production of Harris paint- ing. "Fatter of Confederation." This • stamp is now M course of preparation. • Fire at Chevrolet •rage. • The Chevrolet g rage on Colborne • street. owned by J George John- , eton. was partially 1I troyed by fire on Wedne.dry evening The blear, ave •r i •which appear.d to h et ted n the .workeh,.pItt the hack of t bottling, .vas discovered about 31 o'clock. The firemen responded promptly to the else's' And in a short tithe ex• • tinguished the fire. The who a t�bet- in' of the huilding was glut an a car belonging to Rev Dr. R. tledg� • pastor of North street M . hodis •church, was completely destroyed. A truck end acre, the I rope'ty of Mr., • Johmppn, wale also very badly dam- aged. iTne cause of the fire ie a my*- thh1 e tery. as when the room ietot. lett the 'met t dr garage shortly after A o'clock every vireel KY• I thing was §pparently in genu shape, ♦ Mr-Johnitli,i's Inc. is covered by in - Mrs. Bean May Survive.. Res,. -.1.- K. Ford. returned home Tuesday evening from Cotentin, where hit daughter, Mrs. Bean, is in the hos- \pital undergoing treatment for the terrible injuries she received in the fire at Cousin:Am rally Wednesday Morning of last week in which her husbat♦l, Dr. Ashur Bean, lust his lite. Mrs Davidenn end Miss Helen Ford, misting of Mrs Hears, sue with her at Cohen' g. Vary little hope was At first entertained sit saving her life. but dor is showing mile+ p, AYH /I aid 1e- si.tnce 111.t 1 herr is now a ro'.d pr•s- pert of her cecovel y. The little baby girl war burned r.,lbrr sese.ely.• bot her Woo. nut in danger.The rsu.e or the fire can oniy be cuujecbore(d. The 'hurter was a w. ti l,uilt one and was aupintsed to be almost fireproof. Ur. at,d Mr•. Bean were Awakened by the crying ill t1.e hiby, and discovered that the house was in flames. Being nna',le to get o,11 by the rtairw.iy. Mrs. Bean wr:,pptd rip the baby And droppw,l it out tit the l.p,tiute window to the 'pound and them gut nil i111ouiil1 the wimR,w be.'. -ll. Her husband wean- bi1r, tlmwb• I. sr dying 10 find a way rough the fi,we ryesnveteolmeand wa burned t. dealt. The body wits Ards discovered in the ruins of tae.. rible snail' Inas aroused mni- 'pnthy for the rrlativeg so vita, and it is hoped that t • • ranked second highest in Dominion of Canada. it is the work and the pride of the School to make its students 100 per cent. efficient, for in every phase of life the demand is for better - trained men and women. I• Phone 208 • For further particulars write to B. F. WARD, B. A., M. Accts. Principal MG A. STONE, Com. Specialist Vice -Principal • • •' School opens Tuesday, Sept. 4th • • • • flocks, Kidney P111, tier el fifty cents a box at all • 11010•6•••••••••••••e••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• d^'KKiafs. • 1 eur,nce. • • RIGHT'S • • • is the deadliest and most point -el malady to which 'nankin,' is subject Dodd s jy"ninev Pills will carr any • case- of Bright's Pisensc. • `,Thee have never failed in doe single ea se. They are. / Jha.ns.ly remedy that ever • ha+bred it, and they.are the only that can • There imitation's of • lhxld's ney fills—pill, • box and ns —hut imita- • Bone are clan mor. Th.• crrigianl and on ' gcnaotc • Care, (Or Bright'.I)iseuu• is IDODD'S DISEASE :11 KIDNEY �I PILLS timely bete Mrs. Bean's 'fit may h•• stewed tot the comfort of b , parent* And of the Iiltte hate mhos Iifr hue been enrlTIy m;u ked I.y tinge( 'Phe filtlr(al of 1.,e'bt'e Dr. Bean L01111 place oat Mundt Alt •rnuu(1 from the residence of his nu her at Clinton, and was very, largely at notal, teeny ',.•in'. Present t,a sir the orrouuding t„wus, includi11g thetericb, and from IldrrIon, where D:. Bean . iodised b-frne tog to t`,Macron. 1e fun• oral set vices uetc conilutted by ,Rev. A. E June*, piste. of Wesley chttteh, assisted by Rev. I) . Rutledge,` 11 Aaeleri_h. The psilbeatcr. went Messrs. A. J. And I,. Tyndall, N. W. •n•en•artha, E. l'lstwotthy, T. R. Jenkins encu J. W. Treleaven. Dr. Bran was burn at Clinton and recri.ed his e(uceti(rt in the piddle cheol end Collegiate lgst.tute there. For Marr yenta he taught school, for a time in the West, end then took a comae in medicine at '1' motor,. grado• sting Iwo and .-half years ego. He commenced practice at 1111w ton and two years ago this Month was nlan- risd to Kate, delight, r of Rev. J. F. Fond, of'iatrrich, who was form. sly piston of Wesley chinch, Clinton. Meverti !month.' ago I)r. Heat) die. posed of his practice et Ilder(on end on.v •,1 to (Ton+econ, P. ince Edward county, whete he ha,' a good practice. NO! We can't guarantee our prints against fire or care - les handling, but under or- dinary circumstances they will last, to bring back to you, and your children, and your cfhildren'tr children, memoties of- how you looked today. THEY DON'T FADE. J. T. FELL Photographer SUCCESSOR TO J. W. 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