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The Signal, 1917-8-30, Page 5
THE SIGNAL - COERICIT ONTARIO THvxsr v, Arnim. 3O, 1917 i Li1eiiY u and Measure The extra thickness of the Michelin Tread—due to extra rubber and fabric — means additional mileage. Especially is this true since every ounce of rubber and fabric is the toughest that , ey, skill and experience can produce. Mich ns give so much mile- age that they are the most economical tire in the market. Give them a trial. East Street Garage Owned and Operated by • Pracncal Man ARTHUR M. GLOVER Goderich Ontario Michelin Casings are just as good as Michelin Red tains Tubo, whkh are often imitated bi polos but noes b psalm. • LOCAL TOPICS At the Harbor. '1'he harlot looked quite hate this week after the big rush of a week ago. Only one Istat rr1(ived, the steamer Conestoga, with • cargo of t4,fl(M) bushels. of wheat for the Materiel' Elevator Co. 'l'he steamer Northern King is expected today or toworrow. To Meet at Clinton. The annual weeliug of the Huron Red ('rest. rod Uauwi.ul %Va• Con- tingent Areociatiou will meet et Clut- ton Monday, Septe,ub.'r 'iI d, at 11 a. e). Mies Holier loon. of St. Thomas, will speak ou "b'iel(1 Cowforls" red the question of copservatiunt1)f food will also ba taken up. All butler intareeted in this work are invited to attend. New Kindergarten 7 sacher. The Oodrrich public schools re -open ou Turrday, September Ph. There will twenty one zbange in the teaching staff. Miss E. L. Mitchell, of Flesher - ton, having been appointed to succeed Misr Dickson as kindergarten teacher at Victoria school. Miss Mitchell has had several years of experience in kindergarten work and conies here with very high recomweodatiour. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• of Commerce bor as myself ? Dues the new franchise 1 law present a favorable opportueity for breaking up old party linea ? The wertiuge of the Clnh are open to •fi who are interested, and a cordial welcutue is extended to straugers. Kidd—Doty. A quiet wadding was solemnised at St. Peter's ctyurcb ou M bay morning at 5.30 o clock, when Misr Mabel Amanda Ikity became the brads of Mi. (reload M. Kidd, run of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Kidd, of town. Rev. Father McRae performed the cere- mony. The hoppv couple were at- tended by Mr. J L. Killoran and the groom's sneer, Mire Mona Kidd. 'l'he bride wry given away by her brother, Mr. Fred W. Doty, and way charm- ingly attired in a travelling set of navy blue taffetas with black velvet hat. Atter the cerettrtnry Mr. Aed hire. Kidd left ou the morning C. P. R. train for a trip to Monorail and New Yet k. Upon their return they will reside in (loderirli. The bride was 1he recipient of manly handsome presents. Munv friends wish the young couple a full measure of happiness aed prosperity. Showering the Bride. A pleasant 8veut of the week was a "miscellaneous shower," given on Monday evening by the Members of the Eureka Bible clew of Victoria street 'Methodist church at the home of the president, Miss (iertrude Sturdy, io honor of Miss Hellen Ford, whcse warriage took place this week. Many delightful gilts expressed the best wishes of the class members. Re- freshment.., •tollowed by the sing- ing of "Auto Lang Syne," completed a most enjoyable evening of games and music. Scott—Ford. The wedding was quietly celebrated on Wednesday of this week of Hellen Douglas, eldest daughter of Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Ford, to Mr. William John Scott, B. A., of Beaverton, Ont. The ceremony was performed at noon at the bottle of the ht ide a parents, Well- ington street, by the bride's father, assisted by her uncle, Rev. Wm. J. Ford, LL B., of Glencoe, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Scott left on the afternoon train to spend a mouth in Muskoks, after which they will go to Kingston. The groom spent a year with the Army Medical Corps in Egypt and will now finish a course at gueeu'e University. Dr. _mmerson's Sunday Club. The Men's Sunday Club, which meets every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at North etreet Methodist church. under the leadership of Dr. A. T. Euimer..on, coutinue.8 to gather together tnen of different denomin at ions for the discussion of auhjecte of ..oriel and r.ligicus interest. The program just issued for the last four months 0t the year shows amide range of subjects, irrludine such questions ar : Should the state undertake re- ligious education f Is the saying cor- rect : "The love of money is the root of all evil'? How ran 1 love my neigh - Clinton, Ontario • • • 1 I: Offers the following Courses: BUSINESS • STENOGRAPHIC 1110 SECRETARIAL • BUSINESS PENMANSHIP • CIVIL SERVICE • • • • And arranges Special Courses for Students • The following advantages: • 1 • • • • •• •- • • t • • • • • • ••• • Highly qualified teaching staff Actual Business System of Bookkeeping Credential Typewriting Tests Positions guaranteed Girls may room in the School e. Work sent in from this School in 1916-17 anked second highest in Dominion of Canada. It 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 (nen and women. • •• •• •• • • •• •l • are siny kidney disorders. The kidneys filter the blood of all that shouldn't be there. The blood pa..e9 through the kid- neys every`three minutes. If the kidneys do their woe no impurity or cause of disorder can kemain is the circulation lodger than tha( uime. Therefore if your blood is out of ot'1er sour kidneys have (ailed in their work, They are in need of simulation. strengthening or doctoring. One medicine will do al: three, the finest and most imitated blood medicine there is Dodd's Kidney Pills Carry Your Parcels. The local butchers have decided to discontinue delivering parcels 0e and after September 31d. As vacation it over, they cauu0t get boys to do the delivering, end they say the present profit on meat does not Wallaut thew iu taking men from work where they are •e greatly needed and paying thew the wages a man is entitled to three days. They claim it meta two cents to deliver a pound of meat at present, and by carrying their own parcels cmIsuuers will save this, As the price of beef and pork will be dropped that amount. Owing to the high price of lamb and veal in the cuuutry, the pricer 011 them. linea will remain me they are until the markets warrant A change. The butctwrie will also close their atone on Mor.daya and Thursday" at 12.30 noon, not for a holiday, but to rave labor by doing their killing And other 0ut,tde work that require* two men to du. They ask the public to give these atr.angewenLy a fair trial and feel sure that they will be to their wuulal benefit. The Old "t;Edward." Owen Suuult dun : According to The fort Arthur News-Chrot:ieIe the air. Forest City, which has been run- nier; out of the head of the ',ekes. has been sold and will be brought to the Georgian Bay for the route be- tween Collingswood and Owen Sound and the Son. The FIreet City bee been sold by her Port Arthur owners to Mr. Carl Nicol*on, of Duluth, who it le understood is Acting 1. r polities interested in mot ng the steamer 00 this route. Whether it i8 to he run by one of the exibting liner or by A new company- 18 1101 announced. The ser. Forest City in a sidewheeler ut good dnnensiou' and hart flue cabin Jrn©ii OF CANADA The Problem of Funds when Travelling Is most satistactcrily solved by carrying them In the form of Tellers of Credit or Travellers' Cheques Issued by the Usiel Bank oI Canada. You cah draw against them . practically anywhere, In Canada car abroad, and no one else can realize on them. Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager. 1 Death of John A. Cox. Mrs. Sinclair, Britannia road, re- ceived the sad intelligence on bloeday of the death of her br tiller, Mr. John A. Cox, of Chicago, which occurred on Sunday morning. The deceased, who wry. in his fifty-sixth year, had leen in pour health fur s time. He was the 881'01111 81111 of the late George Cox, of Goderich, well known for many years in connection with 'The Signal. The deceased 11411 been fur many years with the Benj. Atlee Co., wholesale jewellers, of Chicago, Mr. Allen tieing lite uncle. Ile Ieavus a widow and two sons—Ben., who is with the Benj. Allen Cu., and George, who is studying haw. Malott—Clark. An early morning wedding tock place Wednesday of this week at the home of Mi. and Mr.,. Rebett ('lark, Ht. Petrick's street, their eldest daugh- ter, Elizabe'h Jean, (wing nutted in seialriulony to Fir. Raymond S. Ma- loit, of Essex. The cl•rew elly was pprt•fornlei at If u'rlork by Rev H. C. McDerulid. 'I' lie wedding march was played hy 111e bride's sister, Miss Mary Clerk, and Iwfere the erre y Miss Ethel Nab n bung "I'hc Vuu•te that Breathed o'er Eden." The 11141.', svlio was given )twat' by her tether, wore her travelling 81.1111( navy blue French twill and carried a bolglr.et of white sweet pea" and.Socd.tiell heather flow her father'" native place in the Or kuey Iolanda. The happy young couple left on the early G. T. H. train abort trip before going to their house at Hanes, whither they are ((Mewed by the hearty goofed wisher of a host of friends. A fellow crazy with the beet pro- pounded this : Two Arne' 118 fell 1)111 of an airship ; whet eat ionel its were they when they came down ? We let the poor nut r:1ve, And present- ly he gave us the Answer. One casae accowmudetinn for paesengcrs, in ed- ,town a Russian, he said ; the other dition to swear fright cap"city for • landed 011 the telegraph ;vires and steamer on the No.th Shore route. triune down a Pole. The Forest Pity was turmetiy the ser. King Edward, and was (.pirated for The avet•Age wile can outdo an ex- levc1a18easona by the Algoma 08114- perienced lawyer when it c(un:s to tral Steamship [Alit,. 011 a route toe- crossepieetioning her hl18hand on his tweeu Detroit, Parry Sound and the return about r. m. Soo and she has called at Owen Sound I — — 011 Nevet'N& e1'1'ael1.r111. Fer the last The Difference. five years the steamer hes been run- I "Why do you consider women ru- n'ng 1118 an rxcurvien h.'rt het ween pr ru.r to men in intelligence ?" "A Fort William, Port Arthur And Silver 1 Aaldheaded man buys hot restorer by ltheslrod.8teThe neinthowner aNarn't be "Et—rye " auer ate roJ of keAugu"tove,' "Well, a woman doesn't west • lime en 'the bottle, does when the regular excursion 8eae1111 at a hair re.terer—she buys hair." Poi t Arthur (8 coulplele. For further particulars write to B. F. WARD, B. A., M. Accts. Principal • • • • •6 • • • • NO! We can't guarantee our prints against fire or care- less handling, but under or- dinary circumstances they will last, to bring hack to you, and your children, and your children's children, memorieS of how you looked today. THEY DON'T FADE. J. T. FELL Photographer SUCCESSOR TO J. W. TRUTSSLER. M. A. STQNE, Com. Specialist • Vice -Principal -: Tune Tuesday, Sept. 4th • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fall Term fro. Sept. 4tli CENTRAL / G% O ;El r/ The Late Dr. Geo. R. McDonagh. The death occurred Sunday After- noon at his residence, 140 Carlton street, Terotuo, of Dr. George. R. McDonagh, brother of Mr. F. W. McDoii gh, of tome. Dr. Mt -thwack bold a prominent place among the medical practitioners of Toronto, owing a well-known specialist in ear, noee and throat troubles. Formerly Ise wee for weeny years n1(4E4119011)1 laryngology at the Toronto g. neral huepitel, and also preceptor of laryn- gology and otology at the University of Tut onto. He was holo at Carlon., in Colborne town"hip, s.xty-one year" ago, attended 1h.- 1111d.rich Orenuuar Seined And (Tiler ('a'wila College, and took h 8 IllP.11ral c0urwe at the Save Your Eyes Comfort, good looks, to service mean much to yoi14 you wear glasses. \That i, why you will even- tually wear SA1vA(:1: CROOK 1':'S 'V EGLASSES 14 AND MFGI PI OPTICIAN'. RIG/1T AT DK P051 01111E PYlpML /0511 Gtr 1 n l /. ON I. PICKLING SEASON IS HERE We are headquarters for everything in SPICES. CORKS. JAR RUBBERS, Parke's Catsup Flavour, Parke's Pickle Mixture, etc. J. A. Campbell ORLD ''SOMEWHERE, To have gained first place as the largest selling gum in the world means that THE LATE DR. V. R. Mc AMR. University of Toronto. Loo he pursued his 'andiron at K.linhnrgh, London and Vienne. Ile paectiverl his profession in 'Toronto for thirty years. The Tate Dr. M- Donagh was a great traveller and riming the last twenty five year.. had travelled nearly All over the world, 'pending several mord he in each year ah, Dad. He. viae en Anglican in religion and is nlvtnher of the Maeonir Order, slow of (.1P Canadian Oddfellows, the York Clash, the Toronto Hunt Club, the Toronto Oolf Cloth, the Toronto Oluh and the Repot CAnedisn Yacht Oluh. He was unn,arried. Two brothers survive : F. \V , of Onderich, and J. A.. of Toronto. Mr. Jas. McBride, of Carl .w, is a half-hrother. A funeral wrvinw was ren• noted hy ('anon Cody at the deceased's reei- dence in Toronto on Monday tnorning. and the h dy warn loon brought to (loderich, 1 he inner al tat ing place nn Tuesday afternoon from the residence of Mr. F. %V. McDonagh, Alhereatreet, to Cabot cemetery. Rev. A L (1. CIA, ke conducted the eery lees and the pellhem ere were 1he d.rifts. d'a threw brothers and two nephew-. .Iotnes F. McDln•gh and .1 a vis .Mt 11 1(1e. •TR ATFOIto. ON T.. C-OMMFRCIAI., SHORTHAND and TELEGRAPHY DEPARTMENTS \Ve have thorough courses*, ex- perienced!norm tore and we place graduates in positions. Demend upon us for trained help is many times the 'somber graduating. Get Dur free cast ogne. D. A. McLACf4LAN, PriacipaL IGLIEYS The Gum of Gumption is liked above all others. That its quality, lasting flavour and its sealed package are the kind most ap- preciated. And that its benefits to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion have been proven. "A r every meal" The Flavour