The Signal, 1919-2-20, Page 8A W - About Our
Picture Framing
The very finest materials,
plus the most sl work-
manship, plus mOwn per-
sonal attention to every
picture frame customer, are
the guarantees that make the
trade mark
tour -ons. Jolu.. I'hHip. Henry :list
\1'illiuw. Stephen Martin. a son in -hew.
■1..l Michael 4logau, a uephew of tile
deceased. Mr. finnan Is survived by
tour sous anal Iwo daughters. Sirs. v
Martin null Miss Fianna''. all living
twee. Much sympathy la felt for the
bereaved family 1n the saes of a tier!
father.
Smith's Art Store
8 Thursday. Febnwar,2f1, 1911.
THE SIGNAL
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Stationery
for bonne, store
and office.
Note Paper,
boxed or w bulk.'
Writing Pads,
Pens. Ink and
Lead Pencils.
• BOARD OF TRADE
COMMITTEES.
s
.
AI n meeting of the executive couu.
1 ell of the Board of Trade held on Fel-
1 (bay leqvililig Messrs. Geo. Porter, F.
Woulksvwls• itud George Wilita**
were appointed mewbeis of the exec-
iitive council to complete the number
as provided by the bylaws. -
'l'Iw enrutive coined therefore eon -
'sista of the folio% nig alelnla•tar cm )--
Parsons (president I. R. .1. bibeDw
(viae president 1. G. E. l'oltNorte
Mee -
rotary 1, M. U. Cameron, K. 4'.. T. G.
Pewee. iter. l'anou t:. 4.'. Hui. J. P.
Hume. B. A.. '1'. H. Mitchell, C. I..
&loure, George !'otter, W. IL
aro, M:iyur t:. it. Wilde. oreorge , - 1-
limns sud F. \\\'owll4cuwbt'.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
The executive oswutil bus a
the first Matt or committeesM
lows.
Indtlatrriatc. lN S11N.rr
It. J. MI'gnw
F:. 1;.
lits a 1)
Bev., Cation Bill
W. H. ltulerts►n
.1. W. \'auutter
.t. W. Strickland
T. H. MRehell
F. C. Wright
Hydro
.1. P. Hume
R. J. Megaw
F: 1t. \Wigle
\\'. 1' • Ifos,t. K C.
A. der•
ir'irance and Memlwr.hip
F. Woolltr.iit,.'
1'. It itit.•h.•II
W. I ate to
11. T. Edward.
J. w.' ('ralgle
.1. A. e'ampla•Il
W. Millar
.4 its'. Porter
W. F., A. Navel
Every Happy Time is a
Time to
KODAK
The little pictures, so
easily made. tell big stories'
the years through, and then.
too. Kodaking is good fun.
,et uwexplaia the--ntldr K•.4 ,k wav
rN 1.hoot05t iP".
Kodaks, 57.00 to $60.00.
Brownie, $1.N Is 317-00.
Campbell's Drug Store
PENSLAR STORE
Goderich, Ont. '
The Life of Your Home
When the boys and earls
; from up and ¢et away yo1..
tot of the home life goes with
them.
Their departure makes a hole
what's mighty hard to fill, and it is
ill the harder if you have neglec-
ted to take the step that would
1.,4 oyide you the meansof keeping
at least a part of them with you.
114 V Them Photographed NOW.
J. T. FELL
PHOTOGRAPHER
l.:ir:\EK.t1. BKOI'GH l'HAPT!%K.
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Annual depart.
The atmrml nioeUug of the l:rrwerIl
1tr►ugIi Chapter, 1. 41. D. Z., was hrW
February loth. The following report
was prow read by the secretary:
'1'11,• skip. s,,i.,411 report ,,f tlw
General (trough Chapter. which I now
reispe.tfully present. is as follows:
Louring the year w1• Ie11 right
regular 111111 rhnr stasis' meetings,
\1'e have ,loultiwsl our efforts der-
fug the {rest year towartls helping
those wIWO 1w4,• suffered w. sadly bye
reason of the war.
Our Allier rr,Wnue has been derlvwl
from the Ica -riots, wlrl•l w,• lip(
opa•u till l'brisruei(s. Itut I1. Slay we
Rave r euchre soap dance 211141 ll August
e Mardell party 1.11 Mr. Alek. Saunders'
grutrinls at %bleb we made fifty
\ dollars. 1\'r load layrun the year with
as vonslderahle Iwhusr in the hank.
(tut of the Nwoutits thus railed we
awns $2:. to be applied towards f l-
ing a nurses' houre for 4'NnWdiaa
HOMY), fu louden, 1:1.4111.4,41. 'Phis
Ira,tlmtioo was being pro;idtsl by the
lb,uhten• of the Empire i1. t01121a.
Tb• 111,121.111 for prisoners of war aas
110 urgent Ihs4 we Nduptis1 auto her 1 sa.�
prisoner i1. May. waking the f •th j sat
cumber our support.
IN
$tut. ItN•fI rpissals were resIo4,4,s1
to. A small muter donation w1-
Nude to one 1.r our respected nod IN
worthy ritbtens: bouquets were pn- a
+waited to the graduating nurses i1. ti,e
GtrlerkIi 11410pltal: $2S sus given
towards tlw sddiers w,'wurial that is
to he erected in town: and 5.'x1 sus
gi%en no the 4.,sle•ic11 branch of the
Heel 4'ro7.s.
our menders gays their sersicrs
willingly wle4, Mr Government wore
of rsgitttration was 4101e in Joule.
in response to the appeals from ow
devastated pants of Europe $.1 was
given towards Serbian relict. $t0 to
the $c, -ours Natioual, $24.:411 nisei
through 'Y'hristtuas stockings- for the
Friruds of Feeder. tinruwIits ;for
rlrlldren were made by mule of our
menders nett scut to ole • Toronto
brata•Ii of rhe ilea gross, whllr u hirgl'
tollea•tfoll of clothing was made and
shiplpil to the Friends of Frau1•pt in
Toronto for the French drstititte.
In November we were rejoiced and
rlsrn,nigist by' the signing of the
tirwi-ti,- . but are in no respect diwln-
i+hint our efforts ln any of the gtooal
and needy works we have undertaken.
4'0N:1'ANl'F: 1.eT4 11'/81.,
Secretary.
4.oslerieh. I.' 4.. 10, 1919.
onitrrs for 1919 were ..s•t,st as fol -
loos : Itegrnt. Mrs. Ilardotudd : 1st
vice-regent, Dirty. Kith! : _lad vier
regent, Mrs. Conithurst : ::nI vhr-
regent. Mrs. Galt Clark: ss•rrtary.
Miss i.Touzel; assistant secretary,
Mise. 1 nu•uln : treasurer. Mrs. Will
Maeliwan: standard-►eaan•r. Mrs.
I:a,•Iwr: ilium -Mors. Miss Walton. Miss
NII it'll. Jars, Sexstutth. Mrs. Williams,
e Dliss lawrenee. Mrs. Gritltn. Miss Mac -
F„ NL. - g..,,.- •
GODERICH, ONT.
l'lvie
A. 11. Slucklin, M. 1'.
W. 11. Itolwert eat
'\W. Walker
W. F4. •rvllle
('has. Blew k .
W. Millar
Rev. Canon Hill
1'. 44. l'
J. M. FlehI
ft. T. Edwards
J. J. McEwen
ROAM, MlerelaM5
• w. l'. I'ridhaIa
Gorslon Bisset
Ip: J. A. Mclavaia •
William WeILus•
J. W. Taylor
W. Millar
4'. A. Nairn)
flus. 'Seeger
g. -r
J. W. Smith
SI. Itub.•rtson
\W..1. Baker
KIK. Shuraau
I:. It. \Wigle •
.1. J. Palo -Woe
,los. (trophy •
Trara,portalion
T. ii. Slllrbt•I1
J. W. Fraser
.11x•. Kidd
T. G. 4 1'Ii 1011
.1. A. L+Iwr.'ii'
C. K. Saunders
J. W: t'rtigtt•
G. H. Ieuidcr
Eutertairasaerd
it. 44. Reynolds
C. A. Nairn
F. 1:. Bingham
J. 1'. Fell
I J. R. el ate
W. Nhiptuuu
Legal
4 I,:i rip- Gamow
11. .I. 11. yrwke
!t. t.'. Hayti .
E., N. Lewis
J. L. Killoran
%grieislture
W. T. Muruey
J. F. whitely
T. It. Waris
Rev. H. 1'. Mclterwid
.1. R. Whitely. M. U.
Gonion !Bisset
Thr fired wuuo.l 111 each east is to he
elmirluu1. of the coluwittee.
Wpile cutting ice at the harbor this
alta neon Mr. Robert Clark had the mis-
fortune to have his leg broken.
Nibs.•rile for '1"..• `li¢nal.
Z
rs. . I1. ing w1 1 hili( old time
sings at the essay ,contest in the Wtp-
tiat church Ft i.lay evening; also other
musical numbers will be given.
Have you reneuell your subscription
to Tlw Signal for 11419'!
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WM. SHARMAN THE SHOE MAN
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New Spring Footwear
Wehave received
several lines of up-to-the-
minute footwear in the
latest spring and sunimer
styles
One style in particular
made on a new recede toe
patent vamp with light
buck top and Louis heel.
See this particular style; it
will please you
In Oxfords and
Pumps we have received
some very snappy styles
and as usual we have
priced them at popular
prices
See our windows for
some real snaps in ocloi
sizes, at prices that will
surprise you
SE
IMINIMIIINIIIIIIMOMMIall
of
M. Robins
,has been a
great success,
but plenty of
good bargains
in the differ-
ent lines -still
on hand.
Here are a few more
SPECIALS
Men's Merino Underwear.
Shirts and drawers to
match. All sizes. Per
garment
95c
I0 Dozen Men's Black
Overalls. Railroad Sig-
nal. To dear
$2.45
Men's Sheep -lined Coats.
Sizes 36 to 40. To clear
$8.45
Boy's Tweed Overcoats.
Dark grey only. Sizes
2 to 6 years. To clear
$2.65
Boy's Mackinaw Coats.
Black only. Sizes 30 to
34. To dear
$2.65
Men's Hook -o n Ties.
Black only. Reg. 25c.
To clear, 2 for
25c
Bargains in every kw
Get your share while
they
M.Robins
South Side of Square
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
COLBORNE.
The municipal council of Colborne town-
ship nret in. the township hall February
lith. Reeve Young in the chair and mem-
bers all present except the clerk. Mr. R.
Mcllwain. Minutes of last meeting read
and adopted. on motion of Messrs.
McCann and Snyder.
The council endorsed R. Mc:twain s
action of appointing Wm. Watson to act
as clerk for the February meetint.
On motion of Messrs. McCann and
Snyder. communications from Ward at d
J. W. Allen regarding completion of
Jewell drain were laid on the table The
auditors' report was read by A. P. Shep-
perd and some explanations were given
by John A. Young. Moved by Messrs.
Snyder and Currey that the. report be
adopted. Carried. Moved by Messrs.
Fisher and Snyder that nothing be done
in connection with Ilamlink's overdue
taxes. Carried. On motion of Messrs.
Fisher and McCann it was decided that
the collector's time be extended ten days
for the payment of taxes. C. C. McNeil's
resignation was accepted and on motion
of Messrs McCann and Snyder Geo. J.
Ferguson was appointed assessor. Mo-
tion by Messrs. Snyder and Currey that
former bylaw No. 4. of 1917, be rescinded
and that the salary of treasurer be
2115.00. Carried. Moved by Reeve
Young and Councillor Currey: "That we
as a council express our sincere regret in
the absence of our clerk, Mr. R. Melt -
wain, caused by his continued illness. We
miss his presence very much and hope
for his speedy recovery to health. and
that a copy of this resolution be sent
him." The following accounts were
passed and ordered paid: A. P.
Shepperd and J. A. Young, auditors,
17.00 each: Ross Taylor, gravelling on
10th con., 11.50: Geo. Ashton. work on
grader, 1F2.50; Ed. Ilaultzhausen, repair-
ing culvert. con. 10, 11.50: John Houl-
den. gravel, 12.40; A. J. Goldthorpe,
collector. 820.00 as balance of salary.
Council adjourned on motion of Messrs.
Currey and Fisher to meet on Tuesday,
March 11th. at t p. It. Melte/aim. Clerk.
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sbreral THE COLBORNE STORE ""se 0 e
SILKS
Owing to the scarcity of wool materials Silk's will be much worn for dresses, suits and
separate skirts. Otir stock cohtprises the best values the tuarket can produce. in the newest
and most up-to-date qualities, in alt wanted shades.
Silk Poplins are favorites this section again, and we are showing then in a large range of
colors, 36 i1. ►res wide. At 11.90 a yard.
Duch+: ilks in a variety of the best colors, and in several qualities, at reasonable prices.
We are specializing in black Silk. Many qualities are here for you to choose from, and
every one guaranteed. They range in price from 11.90 to 14.50 a yard.
Guaranteed Taffeta Silk in black and colors. This is a Taffeta that is sure
feet satisfaction, for we guarantee every yard. 36 inches wide. At 13.00 a yard.
WE STAND BEHIND EVERY PIECE OF SILK WE SELL.
WAISTS
Every week brings new Waists to us, and this week we have received several styles of
Crepe de Chine which are very pretty. They come iu black. white• salmon and peach. At 16,
16.50 and 16.75 each.
A large range of washable Silk Waists in several style: of low and high neck, to choose
from. They conte at $3.00 to 14.50 each.
to give per -
COLLARS
These are the first new Collars this year. They are different
season and are very attractive. Frilled effects are very popular.
creations.
Wide Frilling in Georgette, Net and Satin is the newest touch for this
them for your inspection.
from the styles shown last
Be sure and see the new
season. We\have
COTTONS
Our values in Sheeting, Pillow Cottons. Madapoliues, Camhrics, Nainsooks and coarse
white Cottons are much lower than :hey would be if we were buying now. These goods have
all been bought months ago, thus securing fur our customers the advantage of the lower market.
LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS
Linoleum is much less expensive now than in the spring when the new goods arrive. We
are clearing our stock at 11.25 a yard. Oilcloth in all widths at 75c a yard.
Congoleun► Rug.• in all sizes, less than wholesale price. The largest size 3x4 is 116.00,
3x34 113.50, etc.
Prompt attention will be -given to mail orders and orders taken
All charges paid on goods sent out of town.
Goods not in stock will be quickly procured.
over the telephone.
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THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY
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H. COLBORNE
Standard
Patterns.
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mai be the last meeting. The following! held on March 13th. • The box social
s the February shipment: 10 sults held at Fred Elliott's was a deeded suc-
pyjamas. 1125; 2 quilts. *8; 2 women's cess. All present enjoyed themselves.
nightdresses. $4.50; 7 boys' shirts. 12.45: Proceeds 153.
3 babies dresses. $3. 1 baby's warst..25.
2 babies' Jackets. .70: 1 giri's petticoat,
.50: 1 woman's chemise, 82 21 pairs
socks. 120.25.
t'OLBORNETOWNSHIP.
Mr. Gordon Lamb has been busy of
late canvassing in the lower part of the
Province in the interests of the new farm-
ers' paper.
The next meeting of the Colborne
Farmers' Club will be held Monday
afternoon and evening. March 3rd. at the
home of Mr. J. N. Kem►ghan. 'toe chief
business of the meeting will be to con-
sider •the formation of a branch of the
United Farm Women of Ontario.
AY APPIAL.-The house committee
of the Goderich hospital makee an ur-
gent appeal G. the farmers of Col-
borne township and their wives to
assist then: in securing a good supply
of vegetables, etc., for the hw.prtal.
This is immediately necessary. Fruit
of all kinds and table vegetables are
required. Can you not leave on your
next visit to town a bag of potatoes
or apples? Will the fanners' wives
leave a few pounds of butter and a few
demo] eggs?
Winter Hard on Baby.
The winter season is a hard one on the
baby. Ile is more or less col' ned to
stuffy. badly ventilated rooms. It is so
often stormy that the mother does not
get him out in the fresh air as often as she
should. He catches colds which rack his
little system: his stomach and bowels get
out of order and he becomes peevish and
cross. To guard against this the mother
should keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets
in the house. They regulate the stomach
and bowels and break up colds. They
are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at
25 cents a box from the Dr. Williams
Medicine Co.. Brockville. Ont.
G(►L)ERi('ll TOWNSHiP.
Dir 3. R. McMeth has sold his farin
to Mr. Arthur Tirhtorne and has pur-
chavd Mr. .1 It. Holmes' faun at
Hohuwville. Both buyers get ls.sses-
eion in April.
Mt-. Wtn. Hay is very ill with pneu-
monia, following an attack of the
"Hu."
Miss Pearl Amy, of Brantford. is
visiting friends here for a couple of
weeks.
Mr. Forret McClure has purchased
the fans of JRA. II/orison, of the FLt\'-
fle!d road, and gt'tr possession In
April.
Reg. Sturdy has dispt .ed of his black
team and purchased John Blair's team at
a handsome price.
For THE HosvlTtl..- The 110111.1P oom-
mitLee of the (:,ster•i,•h h..apital makes
an appeal to the fnini,•ra and fernier**
wiyes of the township of (loderieb for
assistance M Met'uring a good supplyof
{to,tntnen. apples and fruit of any knd.
Could the farnwra' wives assist with a
few pounds of butter or dozens of
eggs? The eomardtteve is confident
this appeal will not be In vain.
TAYLOR'S Coexxa PATRIOTIC SOCIETY.
-Taylor's Corner Patriotic Sn c4ety will
meet at Mrs. T. M. Johnaton a on Wed-
nesday. February 28th. All members
are requested to be present, as t
is
important Marinas to he trattaacted. The
n>emhers are naked aMo M Erring in all
tie material they have on hand. as this
KIN0S1tRID0P
Ta -•day, February ls.
Miss WInni. Hactett•vfotted friesde
here on . lay.
lairs. Moyle and Mise Dalton. of Rt.
Animating., visited friends herr o0
sundry.
Meaars. W..1. sail ('. Farrhan. of St.
llelrus, attended Mr. IBogun's bittern!
on Mo1NIry.
Obituary. --The funeral of the lute
31r. John Hoots was held here on
lfoitalay morning. ltequfraa omits ors
Worsted by Rev. Father Sld'unllr.
or \St. Augustilw, who also officiated
at tSw grave. The 'pellbearers were
ST. AUGUSTiNE.
TUESDAY, Feb 18.
Magni. John McClinchey, of Blythe
and Robt. McBride, of Stanley,visited
Mr Chas. Robinson this week.
Miss Laura Robinson, of Marnoch. is
visiting iso May Chamney this week.
Miss laden Thompson is visiting Brus-
sels friends
Mrs. John Boyle and Mise A. Dalton
visited Kingsbridge friends over the week-
end.
Mrs. Jas. Craig returned home from
Wingham hospital on Saturday
y bride are
Mr. Geo. Broph1
spending a week with his mother. Mrs.
Ed. Brophy, before returning to the West.
Mrs. John Redmond visited Mrs. G.
Grave>1 on Tuesday.
PORTER'S HiLL.
TUESDAY. Feb. 18.
NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mair and
two children. who have been visiting at
Mrs. John Coxa, returned to their home
at London on Monday Mica John-
tloxn, of the Huron road, is visiting her
aunt. Mn. Fred Elliott, _ . _ _ Miss Burke,
of
Wingbam. is spending few
days willat
John Blair's The Ladies'
on
meet at the nexborne t f week, Fetn,ary
Thursday
77th . The C.0. C. F. will meet on
Thatdatr. iFebruary 27th. A good at-
tendance is requested to make arrange-
ments for the oyster supper which is to be
a
worth something on the buck
of a picture frame.
And they cost nothing
extra.
East St. Phone 198
CENTRAL.
STRATFORO. ON1'..
is recognized as one of the rnoe.t
reliable Cominercial Schools in
Canada. The instructors are ex-
perienced and the coarses are
up-to-date. Graduates are
placed in positions and they meet
with sucresa Students may en-
ter at any time. Write at once
for free catalogue.
n. A. lectACRr.Ate Prtaetpsl.
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ON account of pres-
ent weather con-
ditions the wholesale •
companies have been
able to make better
deliveries of Coal and
we are now able to
supply :
Chestnut
Stove
Pea and
Egg Coal
Soft and Cannel Coal
in any quantities.
MacEwan Estate
Feb. ist, 1919
Model Theatre
PROGRAM
Wilk commencing February 24th,
Monday and Tuesday
JULIAN ELTINGE, in
"The Widow's Might
Wednesday and Thursday
"DOUG" FAIRBANKS, in
"Reaching for the Moon"
Friday and Saturday
GEORGE BEBAN, in
"Jules of the Strong Heart'
Matinee Saturday at 3 o'clock ..
Admission, matinee 10c and lric
evenings 20c and 15c
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