HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1918-9-19, Page 44 THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1918
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Fall Suits and Overcoats are now in and
the wise ones are already making their
selections. The best always goes first and
we wol{ld advise not to delay too long.
Smart Styles
l'.legant Goods
1 1 igh-Class
Tailoring
Prices
$20 to $40
Special Order De-
partment
Genuine Blarney and
Scotch Tweeds.
English Worsteds and
Serges.
20th Century Brand
and Art Clothing.
BORSALINO HATS at $1.00 less than city prices
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
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THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONTARIO
expected.
Miw Olive McGill, of East, Wawanoah
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spending a few day's with her uucle,
Mr. W. 1' Riddell.
Mr. sad Mur. Wm. Hutch" and chil-
drru, of CIIutou. spent the week -end
vialtlutl relative. here.
Mr. Jas. Muteb has been appointed
road Inapectur from Auburn to Blyth un
the lith couceesion and is busy this
week repairing the road.
Auniversari service« will be held In
the Me1J,.shlit church next Sunday.
Rev J. H ')wterhout, of (kslerich, le to
he the pr. cher of the day.. and there
wall be spe.-lal music.
itaturiay. Iseptewber 7th, was the
golden wrddin4 anniversary. of Mr. and
Mrs. John W aldon and their family
pawseuttnl thew each with a chair sad
also with an *.hires. expressing their
filial attachment. Owing to the sheens*
of ,.oto weiuthere of the family it was
not passible to hold a faintly reunion.
-'A%IYTHER PIONEER DEPART.—Death
called one of our respected pioneer sett.
lent. Mr. Simeon *tries. to his reward
un Thun«tav afternoon l&i t.after an i11:
nese of over two years during which he
suffered patiently. The deuea.ett. who
i.as In hI. eighty-second year. leaves his
aged partner-►u•lifc. one eon. Norman. at
Neep.awa. Man.. and one daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Evans. "f Goderich. The funeral
on eatturlay afternoon was largely at.
tended. The .ervices were conducted
by Rev. F. S. ()'Ken and the pallbearer*
were Jo*. Lawson, Jas. Mutch. J. C
(lark. 0. E. Frush, J. Arthur and Mr. labor. Though hooking real well. his
s-anat..ue. The interment was to Blare physician (has furbidden how to do any
cemetery-. The bereaved relatives have public speaking for some months. He
the eywpathy of the community.• and hi. devoted wile have lived a very
— strenuous lite for many yearn in the
KIPPEN. mtMs1on veld. Mr. Gauld was the a.so-
TUtctaDav, Sept' 1T ss
elate of and successor to the Rev. Mr.
McKay. ttie arse wix«fonary to Forum -
Mrs. Alex. elcKenzie la away at Tor as In the future their home will be at
onto visiting her daughters and is hav- I Toronto. In some respects their home-
ing a very pleasant time. coming is a sad one. since their eldest
Many of the Presbyterians tiere were at ton. Gordon, a graduate of Toronto Cut -
Rills Green last Sunday attending attni- versity and a student in Knox College.
versary services there. They speak who had seen considerable service in
very highly of the xerruons preached by France. was accidentally killed while
Rev. Jas. Foote of Exeter. Rev. 1)r training , aviators in England. A
Aitken took his services at Exeter. younger son, Haney, is Invalided home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dins.lale were at Park- ,
hill last Friday attending the funeral of Nervous Trouble.
• relative.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Morrison are at Harn- ---
thou this week visiting friends. The nerve system is the governing sys
M W M K ha lost a splen t f hole hod troll the
did two-year-old Ivan heifer, which heart. lungs. digestion and brain: so it is
strayed away} about two weeks ago. not surpr sin that nervous disturl nces
Messrs. Ys . D. Harvey and S. end- should cause acute distress. The first
more have been busy the Past two stages of nervous debihty are noted by
weeks shipping many cars of hay. ' irritability and restlessness. in which the
Mr. Win. Ferguson is smiling these victims seem to be oppressed by their
days over the arrival of a little girl vial' • nerves. The ma ter requires immediate
tor who came on Monday for a Pro- attention. for nothing but suitable treat -
longed visit. I rent will prevent a. complete breakdown.
Sabbath school held a honey and bun 1 for even severe nervous disorders may be
social to provide funds to purchase cured by improving the condition of the
material to crake articles to sea ( to 4t.: blood. It a because Dr. Williams' Pink
Christopher House in Toronto. A pleas- I Nis actually make new. rich blood
ant time was spent by all present. that this medicine has cured extreme
THE LATE:MRS. MegiNs H. --The finer- disorders after all other treatment had
al of the late Mn. Win. Murdoch, of failed. The nen. s thrive on the new-
Bengali.
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Henxali. passed through our village on blood mate by these pills: the appetite
Mouday. Site was formerly a Miss i nproves. digestion is tetter, sleeplessness
Preached to a Rout congregation in Knox
hose, of Bruceffeld, and her huabsud no longer troubles the former nerve-shat-
��, 4, church on Run.fay. Rev. R J. Rush tale.I ccessionrmany of Stanley. wherers on etheyd were ccheerfulred caspect. Eand vere ysufererr fenerally rom nevkes on a
1LE Ing hl« work in town. ; very successful fartuers. She leaves to ous trouble, no matter how slight, should
Mr. Jas. Johnston is busy, taking moon her loss, beside* her bereaved ' lose no time in giving Dr. Williams' Pii�ct
stock preparatory to taking over the( hosban4. two daughteis. Miss Mary Pills a fair trial. thus regaining their old-
hAnlware 1.uslness of Mr. G. Deuste lt.' at home and Mrs. MacNeil of $t. Thom- time health and comfort. r
ONLY MEDICINE
MADE FROM FRUIT
Extraordinary uxess which
°Frvtl-tNoi" Has Achieved
One reason why "Fruit -a -tires"
is ao extraordinarily successful in
giving relief to those sufferiug with
Coasts -patio's, Torpid Liver, Indises-
Cion, Chronic Headaches, Neuralgia,
Kidney and Madder Troubles,
Rheumatism, Pain is Me Bask,
Eczema and other Skin Affections,
L, because it is the only medicine in
the world made from fruit juices.
It is composed of the medicinal
principles found in apples, oranges,
cgs and prunes, together with the
scene tonics and antiseptics of
proven repute.
floc. a box, 6 for V.50, trial sire 25c.
At all dealers or sent postpaid
by Fruit -a -tires Limited, Ottawa.
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Last Friday night the Presbyterian The victim. however. need not despair,
WEDNESDAY, Ih.
Several from here attended the ni•
versary services at Westfield last . b-
batb.
The new fence north of the bridge
erected, making it look mate safe for
traffic.
Rev. R. C. McDenuid, of Ooderteh.
Mr. Chas. Asquith, a ) o>< Alvinston. and 1 aa, and two ions. Ur. ales. of Rainy- lou •can get Dr. N illiams' Pink Pills
hi. sister. Mot. . Mcllveeu, - of dust- j River and John ou the bemestea 1. th-ougb any dealer in medicine or by mail
ford. eine home `taturtlay for .a Iw•
eI HOME PROM Foamless --Rev. Mr. and at :.0 cents a box or six boxes for T.1.50in
agog. hath beg rsakeei*dlapo me . • Mrs. Gould. missionaries from mw
Poru. from the De. Williams Medicine Co..
Ir..Melburn ('ox was operated upon and their daughter Greta. from Regina, Brockville, Ont.
On SUMIA Y morning for appendicifi. by Sask.. are here visttirtg friends. It is
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yeas since Mr.suld left atter hie
ie patient M doing, as well as can be 1 last furlough fur his distant field of
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LARGE sect n of the Canadian public depends upo
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Our six branches maintain dequate stocks within the reach
of every dealer in Canada, a d are now serving more than
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down the amount of idle stock on' heir shelves.,
We are making every effort to use thi power to help solve the big V
problem of providing enough good qualit •.shoes to go around. In the
face of an actual scarcity of leather. it is di cult; but k can b&. done if
you will co -nix -rate witK us. Buy wisely, for kervice rather than merely
for style, and see that the shoes you buy are stamped with the manu-
facturer's trade -mark. .
AM ES HOLDEN McCREADY
"Shoemakers to the Notion"
ST. 3O11N Mr)MTNPAr. TORONTO
WINNIPEG PAMONTOS VANCOUVER
DUNGANNON.
WEDNESDAY. Sept. IS.
Mr.• Robert Bailey, of the St ding
Bank, is away on two weeks' holidays.
Mr. Mitchell. who has been in the Gode-
rich office. is here relieving him.
Mr. B. C. Munnings. of Goderich. has
been in the village for a few days again
this week.
Messrs Nairn, of Goderich. and John-
ston. ot Lucknow, are taking stock at
McFarlane & Maize's general store.
The young ladies are giving a "social
hop" this evening.
Joe Irwin's horse was found speedipg
down the road one day last week, having
made off while Jue was attending to the
mail. Joe says his steed ay getting ready
for Dungannon fair.
Thr aping crop is showing up a good
deaf better than was expected. both as to
quality and to quantity.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McNabb and family
spent Sunday at Seaforth.
Mr. Wm. Bailie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc-
Nahb sere at Wingham on !tlonday at-
tending a meeting of the North Huron
Liberal executive.
tslr. and Mrs. Jasper Walkom. of St.
Marys. are visiting friends in the village
this week.
Mr. Robert McMath is here from De-
troit visiting his taster.
We regret to report that Mrs' Harry
Ryan as seriouyy ill at Clinton. We hope
to hear of her speedy recovery.
Rev. M. P. Craig and Mr. D. John-
stone attended the Presbytery mretir.g
at Wingham ori Tuesday.
Mr. D. McNair aatt--Miss Moore. of
Parry Sound. and Mis4McNain, of Tor-
onto, visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Ross on Saturday and Sunday.
The regular meeting of the Women's
institute will be held on Tuesday. Sep-
tember 24th, in Oddfe Tows' Hall.
Re -opening and anniversary se: vices
will be h«;d in Erskine Presbyterian
church morning and evening on Sunday.
September 20th. Rev. R. J. Ross, of Au-
burn, will have charge of the services.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Creighton, of De-
troit. and Mr. ()hoer H. Kirk. of Toron-
to, have been visiting at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk,
Dungannon.
THE FALL FAIR.—Preparations are
well advanced for t he annual exhibition
of the Dungannon Agricul tural Society,
tot* held Thu sday and Friday, October
';rd and 4th. The prize Zest has been re-
vised, and there are some interesting
special prizes Good talent has been se -
curd for the Friday evening concert, ot
which further announcement will he
made next week. For copies of the prize
Inst. entry forms. etc., addre s Robert
McIIwam, secretary. Nile.
µ sootNs..—The home of Mr. and Mrs
Anikew M. Kirk wa the scene of a charm-
ing w•eddmg at noon Wednesday. Septem-
ber 11th. when their second daughter, Es-
telle Pearl. was united in marriage to John
Duman. second .on of Mrs. J. Beecroft of
East Wawan.aah, Rev. J. Steadman. of
Dungannon Methndtat church. performing
the cere)y. The bridal party stoo
tnin
beneath an arch of cedar and ferns haunt -
fully decorated with pink and white asters.
As the bride entered the room with her
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The two leading event; in G)hrich next week
The Fall Fair and the Display of Fall and Winte r
Fashions at the Scotch Store
Every department is brimfull of the newest fall and winter mercha ndi se,
which it has been our good fortune to secure, notwithstanding
the very unsettled state of the markets.
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All who have already seen our new Coats are charmed with
the elaborate display, which gives plenty of variety, as all
styles are here, in the season's most favored fabrics, including
Salts' Fur Fabrics in Plush, Baby Lamb and Ponytex, Vel-
ours, Kerseys, Tweeds, Chinchillas and Blanket Cloths.
Priced from $15.00 to $65.00
THE NEW FURS
The new Furs just opened up, and
novelty is the keynote of the new styles,
with cape effects in the lead, in all the
popular -priced Furs of the season.
Children's Furs a specialty.
THE NEW HANDBAGS
Special showing of new Handbags in
the most attractive styles. Many of the
new folder style being shown. From
81.25 upwards.
Blankets and Comforters
Special showing of union and all -wool
Blankets, from the leading Canadian
mills, and marked at prices under present-
day mill prices. From 86.50 per pair
upwards.
Comforters in Batting and Down. A
splendid showing of Comforters that are
so much in demand these cool nights, in
batting and real down in neat muslin
and sateen coverings. From 82.95 up.
Special Showing of Skirts
Separate Skirts are more popular than
for many a season. We are showing a
very smart range of Taffeta Silk and Silk
Poplin Skirts in the newest styles. From
$6.50.
The New Blouses
The new Blouses are more chic than
ever, in the daintiest of styles. in rich
Georgettes, Crepe de Chines and, fancy
Silks, in a style to suit all tastes, at mod-
erate prices.
The New Gloves
Kayser Chamoisette Gloves
Kayser Chamoisette Gloves are the
most satisfactory washing fabric Glove to
be had, in white. black, natural, mastic.
All sizes. $1.25 per pair.
Perrin's Kid Gloves
Perrin's Kid Gloves are too well known
to need any recommendation. Our fall
stock is most complete, all sizes, in tan,
grey, black. white. 82.00 per pair.
See our exhibit at the Fall Fair.
The leading mail and phone order store.
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father carrying a pretty bouquet of Kiltar. his studies.
ney roses the bridal march from Mendel- Mr. Leo Garvey has gone to Tor-
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soh n was pia .ed by the groom's sister. onto Dental College. and Wilfred Garvey,
Miss Myrtle Beecroft. Miss Helen Pat-
terson. of Whitechurch. made a dainty
little liowergirl in her frock of white silk
and carrying a basket of pink and white
weet-peas. The *pride's gown was of
hite crepe -de -chine with trimmings of
uchess satin and seed pearls, and she
wore a silk net veil with wreath 01 otange
blossoms. After congratulations the
guests. numbering over fifty. sat down to
a sumptuous repast. Mr. and Mrs. Bee-
croft lett in the afternoon for London.
Toronto. Hamilton and Detroit. The
bride's travelling suit was of navy blue
ch and she wore a set of
black fox furs. On their return the happy '
couple will reside on the groom's fa -m in
with hat to mat
M. J. Dalton Will and Jack Long to As-
sumption College, Sandwich.
Master Alonzo O'Connor has returned
to his home at Detroit after a six aeeks'
visit With friends here.
Sennitt made a business trip to
Kincardine cast week.
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Mr. Joseph Merrett and son R peso of
Winnipeg. made a brief visit to his rela-
tives here the pat week. Mr. Merrett
(whose wife was formerly Mus Mary
Salkeld) was in Ontario on business for
the Farmer's Advocate of Winnipeg, of
which he is the business manager.
East Wawanosh.
KINGSBRIDGE.
MONDAY„Sept. 16.
Miss Adeline O'Keefe. of Chicago. is
visiting friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaninne and family have
left for their home at Calgary after visit-
ing the lady's father. Mr. John Dalton.
Miss Genevieve O'Connor has Bane to
London Normal School.
Mr. Maurice Sullivan has returned to
St. Peter's Seminary, London. to resume
GRAND TRUNK SY's EM
TIME TABLE
CHANGES
A change of time will be
made on
SEPT. 29th, 1918
information now in Agents'
hands.
P. P. I.AWRENCR & $05
Town Agent' Phone R
SPECIALS
Red Rose Tea, black and mixed,
h5c a lb.
No. 1 blend Coffee, 40c.
Gold Seal Baking Powder, large
tin, at 25c.
9 bars good pure Soap for 50c.
Peppers and Spices at old prices.
Don't forget yotir Vinegar for
pickling. We handle the
best xxx.
Men's light weight t'nder,wear.
bought last year, and at o1(1
prices.
Fine line of men's Socks, three
pairs for $1.0O.
Fine line of men's summer Socks,
two pairs for 2.5c.
J. J. McEWEN
'Phone 46 - - f:odcrich
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The Bathroom
What a luxury is a nice
bathroom in your home! The
cost is repaid many tinies
over by the added contfort
and convenience. Let us give
you prices on fitting tip a
bathroom -in your residence.
FRED. HUNT
-THE PLUMBER"
H....uten street
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