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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-1-23, Page 5• THE . EGJAI. Mals emir. ten. v^�.+.�-r....•^.wr+: � _heir'--�'•wT ^+-••—rr- - Tbnrsday, .January 23, held -b 1 t We jiaDt to Take Cire of Yoar S! rage Battery Wut►lrit'a citurAalup. The Misdeal i art of the program will be given by Mr. F. 'r. Egenrr and Mi..s Marjuie Aitken. A collection will be taken. this tilttiter, and we kuow how to do it right. It will uuly cost Geeing More than His Share. you $2. Bring it in any tints I Pte. Jas. Mac Vicar, who returned home from overseas some weeks ago badly crippled as the result of wounds receive) at the battlefront, and who had been taking further treatment at 'Toronto, fell on the slippery walk in the city last Thursday and broke has left kg above the knee. He is now in the Toronto general hospital. Coming after his pre- vious long confinement to hospital in Eng- land, the accident is very distressing, and "Owaei sad Operate by a East Street arae hall�ic.11r.." GODERICH - - - ONTARIO Artitar 1M. Glover Reciprocity }low manv of your friends have given you photographs of themselves and received none of coo in return ? Why not discharge these ob- ligations TODAY Portraits are our specialty, the kind that breathe' your own personality. J. T. FELL PHOTOGRAPHER lia Musical Treat in Blore. The people of Goderich and vicinity have a real mnsiceltreat In stare for them. The choir of North street Method- ist church has engaged some well-known artists for a concert to be given in the near future. Among thole to take part , in the program are Mrs. G. H. King, soprano. of�erboro, formerly of Gode- rich: Mrs. May Rance McKinnon. elr cutionist, of Clinton; Miss Grace Seager. violinist; Mr. F. T. Egen'r. Mus Bac.: and ethers. The date will be announced in next week's issue. . LOCAL TOPICS. Public Meeting. . On Tuesday everting. at S o'clock. a public meeting will be held in Knee I church under the auspices of the W. C. T. U Mrs. Beavers the county presi- dent, and Mrs. Gordon Murray, of Ham - Ilton. will be the speaker& The subject of Mrs. Murray's address will be FRESH FISH The cheapest food on the market. Fresh Lake Trout 20c a Ib. Fresh and Pickled Herring 10c a lb. Robertson & Mair Grocers Phone 164 Cor. Haea.hon St. and Square Canada food Board L,cense No. 1-2911 That Soldier Boy of yours ---his Picture in addition to its inestimable personal meaning, will be of great historical value. FRAME IT! W'r carry a large selection of neat, .1nrabk, appropriate frames, at'tlea,rmahle priced. Smith's Art Store Pte. MacVicar has the sympathy of his Goderich friends in his ill -luck. .Opportunity for 'Business Education. The School of Commerce, which is CHEM) yang the rooms over Sharman'$ shoe store, has fourteen pupils enrolled . Miss M Uint4n. as is charge. and Mies %be principal of the Clinton Schoolce, comes up each day for a few hours. Miss McCorvie is a graduate of Whitby ladies' College and $$otherwise well qualified for her work as a commercial teacher. Evening classes are to be started on Tuesday. February 4th, which will afford an opportunity to tbose who cannot attend the day classes The Clinton School of Commerce has been very successful, and the Goderich school. which is an offshoot and is under the came Management. promises to till a I Long felt want in this town. hoard of Trade. I At a meeting of the executive coon - ell of t.Iae Bogard of 'Trade on Monday evening it was decided to seixt is deputation to Detroit at an early HtJSBAND SAVES WIlE From Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E. 'inkhorn's Vegetable Compotillllhld. • Pittsburgh, Pa—" For sway then** I was not able to do my work owing to a weakness which caused backache and headaches. A friend called m y attention to one of your newspaper advertisements and immediately sy stand bought e bottles of Lydia E. Piakham's Vegetable Com- pound for me. After taking two bottles 1 felt fine and my troubles caused by that weak- ness are • thing of the past. All women who suffer as I did should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Composn d. "— Mra. JAR. ROHRDERG, 6213 Knapp St, N. H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Women who suffer from any form of weakness, as indicated by displacements, Inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or "the blues," should accept Mrs. Rohr - berg's suggestion and give Lyda E Pink hams Vegetable Compound $ thorough trial. For over forty years it has bees 1 [h large gathering ii,i a'lll R-.1. Mrs. AVues Kunz Itlack, at olio time a sehhol teacher 111 t:.tlerich, tiuw the wife of Prof.'ao►r ciborlt.w Black, • !tart and prof...Nor. Mrs. Mack in- trosltm.d Ilw s:4.lerich young Indus to lir. Van Dyke, so tllat,they were ole only asemlwrs of the graduating duet who had tide honor. • For the present 1110,4 Hamilton Hud Mitt hall are remaining ou duty in the hosl,it.sl at Roston. LOC al TOPICS TN BRIEF. The mild weather this week knocked out the hockey schedule. Several interesting letters from soldiers oversea+; are. unavoidably crowded out this week. Mr. Jolla Brown, keeper at the minty house of refgest Clinton. died on Satur- day last in his sixty-seoond year. The monthly meeting of the Red Cross Society will be held next Monday evening at S o'clock. in the jury room of the court house. The Ahmrek Chapter. 1. 0.D. E., in- tends holding a euchre and dance in the Oddtellows' Hall on Tuesday evening, February lith.- The flag is flying at half mast over the :Government building owing to the death lot Prince John. youngest son of His Majesty King George. The death occurred at Woodstock list ro • f THRIFT Thrift, penwonal and national, is the peat - est need of the boar. "Waste m$1► rsat not " is the lesson every Caredila none learn and practise. Start now ! hake your 5rs1 centril.utiom to Thrift, and your country's welfare a Savings A. count in this ?leak. interest paid at current rates. lee UNION BANK OF CANADA • HFA t FILE WINNIPEG. MAN. GODERICH 1=_OOLLCOMBE,,• • BRANCH, , Si - . Manager. i 1 toward.. the Iatticdelds ut Frara.•. Kincardine Reporter: On Thursday list Mr. Lamb, Huron county, addressed a gathering of farmers at the Morgan House. He also spoke at Bervir. Lorne, Tiverton and Underwood. He was here for the purpose of organizing farmers' clubs. His address was of deep interest to those pre-ent. So far no clubs have a been formed in Kincardine township. but week of Mrs. Agnes 4bbolt, moths f the prospects ate bright that clubs will be Mrs. John McDonald. Elgin avenue. The organized. deceased lady was in her sixty-sixth year The steamer Midland King. which has and leaves a family of two daughters and been lying in the harbor with her cargo three stns. stored, was unloaded this week at the Western Canada flour mill. While the vessel was moored next to the mill eleva- tor it was necessary to m ive her ep and down in order to work in the different hatches, and an order to do this only five be cut. That Gode- rich harbor should have only .this thick- ness of ice. at this period of the year is Order of Foresters, which has ..c copied very unusual. but Capt. Alex. Lawson is the lodge room over Campbell's drug authority for the statement that the har- slore on the corner of North street and bon was during one winter entirely free of the Square, has Moved to new quarters lee and aschooner has been known to sail on West street. from the St. Clair River to Goderich on On Saturday. January Ilth, there died the 18th day of January. in Huron townshapi Mas John McDonald, CHURCH NOTES. daughter of Mrs. Christina Mornson. who died an Goderich on December 23th. The Id was an her seventy - dale in the rodeavnr w mecum u u Word has been received an town of ger boat service for Goderich ii the correcting such ailments. I you have the death on Monday last of Bruce. c advice mysterious Lydiacomplications write for youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. corning .wa.on t.h n ustriaponden.1 advice toMan E. PinkLam Medicine Watson. of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Li r •coon with industrial esr ffort i• Co.' Lynn, Mass Watson are former well-known residents Lions was dealt with, and ane ort re of Goderich. being continued to secure one or more ivasnufa.•turing plants for the The Goderich Court of the Canadian Wheel Rigs fa.:U.ry. The (i.Iderich Salt to wishes to lease the triunes now . - pied as the. Hoard of 'tirade of11c• s for the purpo.w•e of it. b,rsiueas .duce, and a prop,aitiun for the lease by the Hoard of the a.ljoi ning mom in the Va..omic Temple, for waste time used w c0nue t.iun with the Patriotic Fust(, was ae epte•d. ' The ausual nem.' meson "f the Board of ge Trade is to be het February 10t,h, and it was.leciddtl to extend an iuvitestion W Presid.mt Bratty of the CADMIUM Patine Railway to be present and address the Board one Hast uceasiou. L. O. L. District Meeting. The regular meeting of Goderich dis- trict L. O. L wjS hell a L. O. L. No. 111Y. at Sharon, on Tuesday of last week. The following officers were elected f x the year 1919: L. P. W. M M. John McClure; D. M.. Hen.on Clark: D. D. M.. Ernest Vanderburg; Hon D. C., John W000s: D. G, Robert Henry; D. L.. J. Fagan; D. R. S., Walter Emmerson: D. F. S., J. J. Caldwell; D F F. John Sturdy. At the close of the distnct meeting tbe' Royal Scarlet Chapter opened its sewcion for the put pose of conferring degrees and electing officers The loalowing were elected: P. C. C.. George V rxlerbur C. C.. Robert Caldwell; F. C. C.. R. R. Cox; scribe, John McClure; treasurer. Thos. Bell: chaplain. 1. J• Caldwell; teetver. Geo. Monk; H. at A., Geo. East Street Phone IOn Cantelos; 1st conductor, Wm. Johnston: 2nd conductor, John' Sturdy: 1. H., Walter Emmerson: O H., David Elliot. The regular meeting of the county L O. L. will be held at Exeter on TUes- in places this is becoming quit. noticeable For nearly fourscore years this piece of masonry has withstood all classes of weather, and it is only the na tural pro- cess that is producing the condition in which it now stands. That this monu- ment to such an important personage as the late Dr. Dunlop, with whom the early history of Huron county is inter- woven, should be allowed to fall into a state of Jisintegratio n has been the sub - t./1n�rftiflcrAo/1ti MOCXXX THE Goderich Board of Trade At the request of the Executive Council, a tweeting of the Industrial Committee an. the Transportation Committee will be held, jointly, on Friday evening. January 24th, at the Mesotric Temple Building at Si o'clock p.m. Boniness of considerable importance will be considered and a full attendance is requested. JOSEPH KIDD, C. L. MOORE, Chairmen of the Committees. day, Ferluary 4th. At this meeting. in all probability, the location tor the annual celebration on July 12th next will be ' selected. Failing late Iteral. Dr. Dunlop's tomb. one of the historic sports in the vici.•ity cf Gode.ach. is be- ginning to show the inroads of time and SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OR INDIGESTION inches of ice had to late Ctrs. McDoiaa ject of much discussion, and it has been fifth year and leaves a family of seven decided that representatives of the town children. council and the Board of Trade shall in - endeavor to enlist its support in having Though only a portion of the Thr illustrated section of The Toronto terview the county council at its ap- Sunday World this week has a photo of proaching session. on January 2sth, and Goderich harbor and the grain fleet. fleet is the tomb restored and kept in a state be shown, the array of vessels looks quite im- fitting the historical interest it main- posing, and it makes a good ' ad." for tains. Godench. School Board Meeting. The statutatory meetinz of the 1919 public school board was held in Victoria eehool on Wednesday evening of last deceased was in his twenty-third year and week. Mr. J. W. Craigie was app-,intel had visited friends here a number of chairman for the year and inspector Torn times in the last few years. Interment 1 ret resentative on the public library board. took place at Palmerston on Wednesday. The following committees were ap t'uelo flMr story has sul.wittwl to pointed: $144• tS.ldlers' 'I.•wnrial Fuel commit - The -R. J. Acheson, Thos. Gundry 1 The deathtiot,k place at Port Huron from rnfluenZR, on Saturday last, of Mr. Howard C. Barber, of Palmerston. The land Wm. Wallace. Contingent -A. D. McLean, Wm. Wal- lace and R. R. Sallow$. School Management—elex. Saunders, • D 'N'Ln rid J S Platt 'Pape's Dlapepsln" neutralizes exce•- sive acid In stomach, relieving dyspepsia, heartburn and distress at once. Time it! In Eve minutes all stom- ach diatr.•ss, due to acidity, will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas or eructations of undl- Rested food, lie dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. •Dia in fs noted for its Pape . peps speed in regulatt sg upset stomachs. It is the surest, quiekrrt stomach sweet- ener in the whole world, and imides it is harmless. Put an end to stomach Metres* at once by getting a large fifty - W. R. BOWDEN, 1ndu+trial Secretary. cent case of Papet's Diapepsia from any len. 93, 11119 dreg More `Yon realise in Bye minutes 'steed �Cyandnttoso he took first and bow needless it is to suffer from indi- third In hen: se iii ..wile: and i mutton, dyspepsia or any stomach lir third for lest old palls. 111 golden- excessive ••l ,anal -M1s,/utpairuritlyotytnVnyq�a�rr +l�rlJriUr exces romped by fermentation doe b s1 12 flttefrlllA�fllaaffllnn//1lnoffl�rVVllrr i�lrehih exceaairo acids fa stomach gli ep +for bestirs first :u soeoud cook : Mot and third hen : firer. .....011.1 .old thin) eoeketel: first. ...coma and third pullet, and all .j..-ials. in nil Knower first nick : first hen; first and Grounds and Buildings-'1'MnGiwndry, R. R. Salbws and J. S. Platt. Going to Europe. Mr. Alex. 5amalers, of the e:.wicriah eni�nn e'e., l.m r.•t today for New York, few which lost Ile will ..ails III .om- pally with a number of other slanu- fa.•tnn'r.. on 1he sir. .11uuelosa for Frau..'. Tlw a:.sk•rla h a trcnn e'o. 1m waking Hu e‘hibit of it. IwtImeini woodwork at the e‘hlhitl"n hr+ the. city of Lyons and 11r. 8.aw,11crs will give It p•rwrturl attention. Iharing the lost few y.•ars tLl- .'yhibitiou has !WWII .11W.Nltl I, 1,11t wit11 peace pro- claimed, ro- claime , anal the great .1.'nlaud there will tw for 4'aiwdtau and United Statist ovaanfactnnal al 111011.., the event this year will to all prolobiltty be one of til.' greatest of the thud ever 144.111 o11 the emollient of l aanrpo. T1s' 4;o.I.'rlch 4 (rgau Cu. has always had a eonaiderahle export trade and In the re.?nstrurtlon of Enrols• v,111 no d,uht nseiae a good share of patronage, as 1te wales meet .ertaiuly d.•+.•nc•. Winnings at Mltelrcll. :$,t the recent poultry show at 1iltchell Mr. 11. E. 1.ynabnrner. the rnthnmlamtkc w.•n•tary-treasurer of the Heron +' ty Poultry Hud Pet Stork Aswee•battan, made a splendid ,trhag of wlnnfugs: lu w-hfte 1lrpbagtone he task /trot and sword ill .ra-k ; 11E4, scone and thiel in hen: first in cockerel and first, wsolyl and thin) in pullet : and all amide's. in silyer- J HIIIHIIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIIIIHtitltllillliliillpiHlpHipppHini1iNHHiipHliHiHWHHpipitllilllllllllllllliiiiiiillllllllllllllll1111E MODEL THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY JANUARY 29th and 30th BIG BILL HART (WILLIAM S. HART) IN "THE SILENT MAN" L AN ARTeRAFT PICTURE -4 1 • 1 The annual congregational meeting of Knox church wall be held on Wednesday. February 5th. The s rvices in Knox church next Sun- day will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. R. C. McDermid. Morning sub- ject. "The Great Exaltation." Evening subject, "The New Manhood."' "The Discouraged Man's Psalm"and "The Bad Man Who Did a Good Ac," will be the themes considered at the Bap- tist church next Lad's Day. Bible class at J p.m. and B.Y.P.U. at 8 o'clock The B. Y. P. U. topic will be "The People We Meet." The North stnY•t and Vleforta street M.•tM.•ltst ..meneantfouw will hold 1 Victoria mtnet church, us follows: 111 preach..) .0 1...• ., r,. i. nal lir',. hf. Ituthilite in tu. . %ening. 'rhe murk/ was realet.d by Inc waited choir++ wall 7raee ver) appropriate. In the NOM - fog 1lrt %air ...ug a colo awl a gaas- tetle wow reuder•ri at 1110 e►.•11liy( OM. vice by Messrs, t', H. }luw.twr, el. ML Rols•rteon anal Mieeee M. Aitken sea 84-ult. Tlw church mos 'early tilled. t cote 111linll seq.-thee a w'xt timidity in 1.W a sk.'tch ..1 a props.w' monument, slowhlg the figure of a + anadkan °...1"-k, f.•Ilow.hip ww•tfut; ; 11 of Ghee k, whirl, wtlaaar standing en a globe, ''.ruing 5'or'hlp, .ernou by iter. lir. w -e o fe turn .the ici s a shaft. itntfi'dfc: :t u'cl.s•k, 1111101/ 1111,1.' }lr .ugg.ttr that the ra"afam.n't .15 '.•. hi the auditorium; 7 o'.'io.-i,. pinnal lir flu• `i•Valu+7lrfa'*!i • The wedding 1s announced of Pte. Herbert Stoddart, of Godes-14:h towniiip grandson of Mr. and Mrs D. Stoddart of town, to Miss Robina DUlan, of F4 a - burgh, Scotland. The wedding Was solemnized al the Sacred Heart chiatb. in the Sottish city, by the Rev. F. Greene. .see'. N in', Iter. J. H. 1esterhout \ w 111 pl•eaeh. Insplring food.• by the uult..l houmatism.. is Uric Acid in the blood. enh,•althy kidneys arc the cause oI the acid being there. 1f the kidneys acted cos they should they would rain the Uric Acid or.t of tbesystrm and rhe..m:: tism wouldn't occur. Rheu- matism is a Kidney ili•- ea'.e. 'D•dd's Kidney P1111 have made a greatpart el their jeputauon curing Rheumatism. So get at the rouse of those frarf.d shooting pains and stiff, aching joints. There is but one sure way— Dodd's Kidney Pills .eertal cockerel: first and ..void pnl let ; and all mpeetills. In hart • opine tons, wrond hen and third rock. to black e'.s hhi Itautams. .,coil encl.- ere) n ck-. cel and thiol pullet. Grrarhtate at Beaten Tlw grndmating .'x,•a.•I'.s. of the 11assaehl wits .:.'neral 11,spitrli train - tog w•ha.d for muses. at Itostuia. took phare nu Tn,swlay. January 14th. Two tioalerk•h !Iris: Ili" ltnth Eliot Hamilton, daughter of Iter. ,lames Hud Mix. Hamiltpn, and MIs. Elsie 1.. lo. i:nit, langhtt'r of Mr. alai Mrs. John 4:al1. were 'moue the grn11natee. A Poston uc•wstwtwr, r.`llnrting he pyplt, saki ; "Righty V g women. .oustlt111ug the •1" 11.(11 'tats of the Mas'arhneette e:ero•ral Ho'pitaI. after .'omgl•'ttng the hunlpst year of ...in - ill -mono hard lamming that has peer heen done by pupil none`s 111 the lila- tory of the iu.ttnttton, were graduated last night. fir. Henry P. Walcott, chairman of the board of trustees. who prewified at tlw expir•Ises alai an- nounced the gre.lnat'm, declared that each individual member of the cirrus had don.• am high n .ertke and in- . -mow' as gimes a clanger ass any nnree nr w4Mli.'r In service abroad." This war. 1n reference to the Net that dnr- Ing the year the wemlers at the .'lams had nnrsnl neer M0) cameo of twflnensa, wbi.'h camp it, tioo great wave.. Over half of the aim . neve A'rlonely. 111 with the lir`.,..•, and ..lee` fliMl. .svaPiing ova. the more tantal.lr from tlw pnss'twe of I 1. Henry %nit Dyke. the toted author, no gave the asklre s of the ecening. Among the SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY COMFORT SUNLIGHT IVORY FAIRY Soap SPECIAL PRICE 7 Bars for 50c Remember, one week only. Compare this bargain with your mail order catalogue. DEAN BROS. GROCERS License No. R-4858 Wore Pal ne 110 Hone Phone lfli Very indoor .'hnrelees street church. choir, inplrtng and sere kws of the Wet Sunil'ay 1tev. helpful two aletb.olist were the to rhe V Ia'tori.. H. 4 Mterhuut EVERYTHING -IN MEN'S WEAR FROM HAT TO SHOES We have the light goods kr this winter weather. Let us fit . you out. Prices are R - I - G -.H - T and don't you fcrget it M. Robn,s Geste' Furnisher Open evenings rr 1 R All three brands sealed in air -tight packages. Easy to find— it is on sale everywhere. Look for. ask for. be sure to get WRIGLEY'S The Greatest Name in Goody -Land SPEARM/NT PERFECT GUM SEALED TIGHT TheFavourLastsf s