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The Signal, 1918-8-8, Page 5a;r-"• ;r, .. a = w RTf;NA T. - GODERICH ONTARIO TaroaltDAY, Ave A, 1sI* b EAST STREET GARAGE The place that alway carries A FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES East Street Garage "°wa` ' ' `°' ` GODERICH - - • ONTARIO Arthur M. Glover dial s.7 flcrAt>tlafloflrllofcc REDUCTION SALE OF Bred -to -lay BARRED ROCKS To accommodate our young stock we will sacrifice 300 Barred Rock Yearling Hens Our birds laid 35,000 eggs in seven months. These hens will make goat winter layers and excellent breeders. WILL SELL IN SMALL LOTS. Call, 'phone or write H. KEITH REVEL When you want the best in films or other camera requisites, you are sure to fired it at Campbell's drug store. 1 PICTURE FRA MES Mouldings to suit all kinds of pictures are here, in mahogany, an- tique gold. Circassian walnut. bright gold. silver. grey, ivory and mission oaks. We are making up Frames w for some of our cys- rs in Toronto, London, rd and Windsor. They alb delighted without work and prices. Bring in your pictures and he convinced. Smith's Art Store ERA( 4t r. -.'t 'Pbope\ >iB LOCAL TOPICS to this .31 for the a dollar per and added LIFETImE oF to this was ti3ld e t dollar per and adde , making a total of $2311.31 sena to Mrs. Detlev, North Bay. Provincial secretary of the fund. to be used for the boys at the front. The general W. C. T. U. has sent the $25.000 promised last year to hely the Y. M. C. A. in giving free hotdnnks to the boys. The war is not over yet and the fund is still open and gifts may be left at the residence of Mr. W. Hero. who acts as custodian at present. Lose One, Win One. The Goderich baseball team travelled to Stratford on Monday and plated the fast G. T. R. team there. -this latter team had played two games before the, visit ing team arrived and had won both: Not wishing to break their winning streak. the Goderich team let them have theame with a score of 11--0. 'There is a different tale to tell about what happened on Wednesday. The locals went to Brussels and won a game of seven innings with the score 13-3. The Griderich team lined up as follows: W. Doyle. c: E. Cooper, p: J. Doyle. I lb. Bert Townsend. 2 b: J. Hurne. ss. J. Wiggins. 3 b; H. Aitcbeton, 1f: W. Lumby. cf; T. Johnson. rf. Lorne Young act ed as umpire. Could Not Part with Him. Mrs. M. J. McMurchy. of the 4th of Huron. carne home last week from the military camp at London with her son, John. who was drafted into the military service. Our citizens were alt pleased to learn that Widow McMurchy was success- ful in securing the release of her only son and assistant on a 1S0 -acre farm. Mrs. MrMurchy accompanied her son to Lan- don. where he reported far duty, and when he was placed in the ranks to go on parade she marched by his side. It was probably the first time in the history of the war when a woman went through the drill with the soldiers at Carling's Heights. but the brave woman stood by her boy. who has never been away from the home- stead and never had any experience with big cities or military camps. Mrs. Me- t !Arch!, reports that the officers were exceedingly kind. and showed her every consideration. -Ripley Express. Death of Peter Lamont. The death occurred at Toronto on Friday last of Peter Lamont. of Hay township, in his fifty-fifth year. Mr. Lamont. who was well known in the southern part of the county and was Ix some years prornirltpt in municipal affairs, had been in Pear health for some tune and was taking treatment at Toron- ta. The funeral took place to the Bay- field cemetery on Sunday. At the Harbor. The steamer Marska arrived on Thurs- day with a cargo of 15,5.000 bushels of flax and oats for the Goderich Elevator Co. The exterior of the Western Canada tour mill is being painted this week. The excessive heat of the last few days has started the huge ceialpile belonging to the Western Canada Flour Mills smol- dering. Workmen are busy spreading out the coal so that water may be turned on it. This may prove quite a contract. as there are several thousand tons of coal in the heap. St. Worge's Garden Party. The Women's Guild nt Ht. George's church bild their aranuid Bard a party on the rectory grounds oo the afternoon and evening of Thursday last. After a delicious tea had been served there was a short program cone/stlag M selections by the Blackstone -Buckley orchestra. and solos by Misr Mildred McColl, Mr. H. MacGregor and Mr. Lionel Parsons. Mr. Par ons also sang a number in which he was asalrtted by a chorus. Owing to the absence of the rector, Rev. A. L. G. Clarke. the chair was occupied by Canon Hill. W. C. T. U. Trinket Fund. The local W. C. T. U. reports receipts CHURCH NOTES. Rev. J. T. Macauley. o Gamins, will have charge of the services at the Baptist church on Sunday. At the meeting of the quarterly official board of Victoria street Methodist church on Monday evening an increase of $100 in salary was voted to the pastor, Rev' J. H. Osterhour The services in North street Methodist church next Sunday will be conducted by the pastor. Rev. Dr. Rutledge. Men's Sunday Club meets at 10 a. m. in the church parlor. Subject for discussion: "Does the Unregenerate World Degene- rate ?" The pastor. Rev. J H. Osterhout, B. D. will have charge of the services next Sunday morning and evening in V.ctoria street Methodist church. The Orangemen of the town and visiting brethren from out- side lodges will worship at this church at the evening service and the pastor will preach a special sermon to them. THE HOME OF GOOD GLASSES X65BEd . AAD 4.16 P-"OPTICIAII MIXT Al Tarlalit Orgritio flow fare sGur . ON►j Where Poor Eyes and Good Glasses Meet. SUFFERINS Prevented by "Fruit -a -tires" The Wonderful Fruit Medicine M Malul,Nal•ra So , Hru., Qua. "1a say epia.un, uu other medicine 15 s0a. 'Fruit -a tires' for Indigestion d Constipation. For year!, I suffered with these dreaded disease., trying all kinds of treatments until 1 was told 1 was foe urable. Oue day asfriend told me to try 'Fruit-a-tives . To my surprise, I found this medicine gave immediate relief, and in a short I was all right again". DONATLONDE 10a. a box, 6 for $2.S3, trial size 25c. At all dealers or front Fruit -a -buts Limited, Ottawa. PERSONAL MENTION. Master Mahlon Moore spent last week visiting friends at Blyth. Miss Mary Baechler is visiting her sis- ter. Mrs. Gurake. at Port Huron. Mr. Charlie Swanson. of Wingham, visited his parents here taut week. Miss Olive Turner, of Toronto. is visit- ing friends in town. Miss Margaret Robertson is visiting rel- atives at Toronto. Mrs. Jas. Rennie. of Listowel, is the guest of Miss Ida Currie. Miss Annie McKinnon, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs. T. H. Mitchell. Mies Dora Hopkins, of Burlington, is spending holidays m town. Mr. Allen Sinclair has gone to team ington, where he has taken a position. Mn E. C. Laundy, of Blyth, visited Mrs. Walter Moore, Bruce street, last week. Mr. E. Downing and daughter, Mrs. W. D. Cox. of Leamington, are visiting in town. The Mimeos Powell, of Clinton. spent the week -end at the home of their brother, Mr. W. J. Powell. Miss Helen Smith. of Windsor, is visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tom. Mr. J. E. Tom and Dr.. J. M. Field have returned from Guelph. having com- pleted the summer course at the O. A. C. all, 400 T COflIN THE MIGHTIEST DRAMA EVER CONCEIVED TWO "The Crisis" DAYS ONLY Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 12 & 13 0 • Winston Churchill's great story of the Civil War has •. made into a gigantic moving picture spectacle. The film is so stupendous and so realistic as to be a constant source of wonder to the observers who follow it closely. Battle scenes with thousands of soldiers engaged, raised into the realm of the marvelous through the reality of their bayonet attacks, charges, artillery duels, and the awful grandeur of the battle at its wildest, together with the moat beautiful love story ever told, feature the film throughout. SHOWS AT 7.3o and 9 3o ADMISSION ATTRACTIONFOR THIS Adults 25c, Children 15c MODEL THEATRE rM R III GODERICH, ONTARIO August 12th .4,013th 1 thirty-five years. Ile says the town is as "pretty as a picture." Mrs. Holmes also is a former resident of Gederich, having been Miss Nolan before her marriage. LOCAL TOPICS IN IRIEF. The regular meeting of the W C. T. U will be held Moaday, August 12, at 3 p. m., in the Temperance Hall. The superintendent of Alexandra hv, pe- tal gratefully acknowledges a dont s as of two electric fans frown the Ahmeek Chap- ter, 1.0. D. E. Miss Flora 1. Hems, an es -student of the G. C. l., has been sul cessf ul m at- . t - utgg her interim hrst-vase grade to carti(iate at the Faculty of Education, Toronto. OtiITUAR1f. BOGIE. -A well-known and much re- spected resident of the township of Col- borne passed away on Tuesdayy July 30. in the person of Isabella McWhinney, be- loved wife of Mr. David C. Bogie. Tire deceased, who was in her forty -north year, had been ill for several months. Be- sides her sorrowing husband, she leaves one son, Ernest, and lwodaughters. Mary and Grace all at home. Mrs. iiagte was a native of Ashfield township, and her mother. Mrs. Ellen McWhinney, survives, residing at Nile. There are also three brothers -William and James McWtun- ney. of Colborne, and Thomas, of Ash- field -and two sisters --Mrs. Emma Mor ria of Wheatland, N. Dakota, and Mrs. James Wright, of Cleveland. 0. The funeral took place on Thursday last to the Colborne cemetery and was attended by t large concourse u( friends and ac- quaintances. Rev. Mr. Cousins. of Nile, conducted the funeral services and the pallbearers were William and Thomas McWhinney, brothers of the deceased, and Wiliiaiu and James Bogie, brothers- in-law. Among those present was Mrs. Wright of Cleveland. Miss Loraine Bradfield, of Toronto, is the guest of Miss Joie Saunders. Miss Amy Wark, of Smith's Falls, is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. T. Salkeld, Bayfield road. Miss Jennie Ferguson, of Saginaw, Mich.. is visiting her sister, Miss, Mary Ferguson. Miss Clara Young, of Toronto. is visit- ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stirling. Mrs O'Brien d DatoL has been vis- iting at the home of -Mrs. Rhynas. Moat - real street. Rev. C.'A. Seager, M. A.. D. D.. of Toronto, has arrived in town on a holi- day. Mrs. Alex- MacLennan and daughter) of Toronto, were in town for a few days last week and are now visiting relatives in Ashfield. Mn. John Halliday, of Detroit, was in town this week for a few days, after a week's visit to her daughter at Hamilton. Capt. W. F. Gallow, M. D., was home from London for a few days. He expects to go overseas shortly. Miss Gladys Laundy, of Niagara Falls is spending her vacation at the home of her uncle, Mr. W. T. Moore. Mrs. Geo. Williams, St. Vincent street. has gone to Dayton, Ohio, on a visit to Mr. and Mrs G. Montague Williams. Miss Dorothy Smith returned to Tor- onto on Monday after a holiday visit to her parents Mr.°and Mrs. Jas. Smith, Huron road. Mrs. ,Capt.) E. H. Price and ruin APITAg., • ' C$EI•vf—$ IlAM4o.• TOTAL A$SCTI — 13 MONEY IN CATTLE National desaaaAriiiaae It easeatiai tis►raae tattle be r■roved imnieJtely. "We must go es or go seder " -the .treat way to go soder Is by amt keeping Use Ailed armies fed. The prsAt et saga. cattle is enwrr.ws ea aeas_t of sow yreeilling and prirwa w4aslls alter the war ) re te as a slaty to the retinues* your bank aceotrat. N Aaancialholpiarevstred, cessaN eat Iotat we rosin. UNKM BANK OF CANADA„ FWAD OFFICE WMiI'%G. MAtik zsi' GODERICH BRANCH, F. WOOILCOMBE. - - - Manager. IsMot The art eat aAnewaage b w sew la its higher deAelopsioat that all the world is talking about N. Bat Brother Fea and Mr. Welt wast laugh at is. tall .Ing basaaa,e, ler raaliuoage Is as oil story 1. the kiagdos of the animate. Nature her- self helps the vdad creature, to tits raise t.esselv,es from lbelr .seolas. The tiger's stripes snake lila yellow cost lees perceptIWe la a )angle, anal ambles Wm to slip about annotated. It is amongst iasoeta, Mwr••er, that ,amwLRs 141 wrest settee sees. h. It is act only the prosaism of mater* that enable may Iuact, to eoaeeal themselves. The banana katydid L aware that Ida wings loan asset] tike a leaf. and whoa he Rads himself 1. a {aurorae. posltioa be will extend bis fags aid lie .5111 ap- se the ground. 10 deseeodlag green a tree or bush the ►atydid extends his stags at.i tails downward la a sigaag fashion, jest as a leaf would tall. Many kinds of butterflies have wings resene•llsg teases es strongly that they are Invisible whoa at rest upon 1s. tree. There is as Insect 1■ Java popu- larly called the "walking leaf" bit- e/SAW of its truly wrprt,isg nt.sm- Slaur. to a lest. This excises'. Stags are reloed IN the same fray and they go walking about the ground, looking Hite aa animated lest. But of all Ibe creakiest which practice ramoulage the chameleon is the most succ,,.slul, for it Ma the power of changing Its color to a0y background against which It ray And 'their. Al est aorat it may leo rod and the Nat ares..—Ttt-Hits. Rnluiil'iiTAsd 0ppereul+w• - if ever a eeustry was given a fair shame to reshape Its destinies, It was Hustle.. Finland to the northwest, although perpetually dissatisfied un- der Russlaa rule, slid nothing more than talk of a separatist movement during the early months of the revo- lution. The Ukraine nationalist to movement almost died with the Carr's abdication. Russian Armenia sad the Caucasian tribes had prefer- red the filar yoke Ie Turkish atroci- ties, and wow obey looked forward to a Just, peaceable, prosperous era {and eventual autonomy, settled In the Fred, of Toronto. are attestor at the home I mart of nations, not on the katlle- of the toner's Cousin, Mr. Adam Fos- i ideld. Poland, that storehouse of tra- ter, Nelson street. Miss Jennie Wells returned to London on Monday after spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrt Charles Wells, Bayfield road. Mrs. Art Simons and son Billy, of Tor- onto. have been visiting the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Jackson. Mrs. iRev.) W. D. Spence and two children and Miss Helen Price. of Guelph. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sheardown. MIs. Lydia Beck and Miss M(Com h, of Toronto, are spending their variation at the home of 31r. and Mrs. M. C. Hwanson, Brune street. Mrs. R. W. Reid and daughter, Miss Elva, of Brooklyn. N. Y.. are spending several weeks in town, the guests of Mrs. Reid's sisters the Misses Farrow. Miss Martha Bogie Rome, of Toronto, returned home bast Friday after spend- ing two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. G. H. Green. and relatives at Shepparnton. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Smith and children. of Dundas. were up for the weekend, and visited at the home of Mr. Smith's brother. Mr. James Smith, Huron road. Mis. Marjorie Kelly, after a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kelly, left last week to report for duty as a military nurse and is now at Garden island. L. 1., aviation camp. Mrs. Guy Worthington Ellis apd daughters. of Seynu; n avenue. Detrdt, returned on Saturday after a two months' visit in Goderich. the guests of Miss Bluett and Mr. Japes Mitchell. 1 Miss ila Allen, who has been nursing in the military hospital at Burlington. is tone recuperating fmrn an accident which happened to her two or three weeks ago. She stepped on some glees and be- sides having her toot badly cut a bone in the font was b oken. She will be home Ifor several wee .s. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes, of Acton, ate spending a few days in town.. Mr. Holme, i a am e:( the late Conductor Dan Holmes of the G. T. R. and spent his young days in Goderich hut des been In town very ..:stoat during the, last C memories', was undo.' the Pres- s/tit beet, and could only wish the revodutlon well. In tact, everybody wished Russia well except the hungry uien who rul- ed the Osstral • Empires. iYras th., visionaries who have praclkally en- compassed the rule of the rotatory would have east—Hired their lives and everything they had except their poll - theories, to make the revolution a success. Rub a greasy range with waste paper while it Is atilt bet. The paper will take off all the greafie and, when eold, the range will be east to clean. mitations of Po.l.l'. E,dncy Pols are legion. The hex is imitated, the outside coating anti shape of thr pills are imitated and the name-- Dodd"! Kidney Polls is imitated. imitations are dangerous The original is sae. I)od.l's Kidney Pills have a reputation. Imita- tors have none or they wouldn't imitate. So they trnde on the reputation of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Do not i.e deceived. There is only one DODD'S. ikrkl'a is t rr rxiyiral. Ikrddts is the name to he Care• ful about - Hern's Grocery ! W) ARE OFFERING A BIG SPECIAL IN CASTILE SOAP 1'5 Id( Saturday and Monday Only Regular 7c cakes, for $4.50 for a box of 100 bars. Regular 30c bars for 28c each. We have a large quantity of PURE CLOVER HONEY bought. Place your Order early, as there is sure to he a shortage this year. W. HERN The Square Phone 43 NOTIC$. TO THE PUBLIC Cars sal Painted, also U:Tops rind RepaireL Call and nee rare. Prices. i'ravnuable. JACK D. KAY H iigsten street Next, to Win 'l'h.,nticr.ro n bhsrk smith shop. r 11 1 Bi Nec Start a savings account f by all means. That's baby's benefit ; but have t baby photographed as soon a' possible 771st's for your Benefit. baby for We never know what ,s ,n more for , s and a phrvroiiraph of b.bs, as he ,r today may be more purr ,nus than rulses Luer on. J. T FELL 1 MSwane sIMMIllis•- Sane 41110 — The Good Old Summer Time This is holiday time. You will need a new snit for your vacation trip, anti you cannot do better than come right herr for it. We have new goods fot snits and light over- coats !bat we '.hould like to show you, and we guarantee satisfaction in cut and workmanship. R. 1. Armstrong MERCHANT TAILOR 10th 4.de 4quurl , ei,at.•rir Is. D -O -D -IFS KIDNEY PILLS "Poo -000f That's no argument with WRIGLEY'S 'cause the flavour