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4 -Thursday, April 3, 1919.
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that the maker has set a standard which you would
• do well to remember.
We know Clothes values and we use that
knowledge to the limit when we order our clothing.
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• WALTER C. PRIDHAM
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nese may attend you in your change of
sphere. We lose you as a neighbor but
nut ass friend and we know that what is
our lose will be Holmesvitle's gain. And
now at lour withdrawal from our midst
we wish to indicate our regard and esteem
for your spirit of helpfulness and ask you
to accept these two chairs. hoping you
may find much comfort in thein in your
new home. •
Mr. MacMath made a suitable reply.
Short addresses were given by Rev. Jas
Hamilton, Mr. John Sowerby, Mr. James
Colwell
rendered by MrraaaReadings
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Mr.
Chris. Johnston. Mr. Jas Bell gave
several selections on the victrola. Mr.
Chas. Cox some fine selections on the
violin. Miss Myrtle Johnston accompany-
ing him on the organ. and Mi. 0. Edward
sang some cram c songs. Refreshments
were then served and the Bath,ring broke
up abut midnight. Mr NtacMath will
be greatly missed at Union. as be has al-
ways been a very active church -worker.
and the best wishes of the community go
with him to his new home.
•A Stle:CESSFL L EVENING --The social
evening in connection arch the United
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Patriotic Society. held at the home of Mr.
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J.W. Salkeld on Thursday evening. March WsnsMauav, April 2.
20th. was a decided success. The guests
• I,� Flsuk Ot>t r rrrivrai Lome
numbered about eighty. The fore -part of last SaWrday 11.01'117i'
1•ow 1a1'anrr .
•the evening was taken- up with a short ! He was met in the village e .
program. Mr S. McM'sth. who acted as a laege •,ietnly of the citizens and
• Chairman. gave an excelle U address. Mr. given '� 1•i ht tDy•al ,lie citizens
sir huwe.
da Oliver Edward gave a solo r�endd respondedgiven
a of welaNue swore made by
to a hearty encore. The interesting
Mrs. Rev. T. A. Stedman, Reeve Bailor
•G. W. Andrews. gave an interesting talk
• on the work of the Patriotic -Society. ,and Dr. Dime. Frank thabkld the
citizens for the many bind evideneeg„
Miss E. Sallied gave a firiarieial of interest shown for his safe return.
• statement from August 20th. 1bata to! Mr. Donald Fowler has sold his
•March 20th, 1919. showing a balance I farnl on the 6th eonl•essiun of Wtat
on hand of 69. During the evenbog ; WaWSW/41108hW Mr. Wallace Black. We
• $2 was received ved from sale' ut yarn and tie. i undel.ntaltd Donald will euro be
from Mr. Phipps. It was decided be the 1sbothrr lwidebt of the tillage.
ukmhers to donate g,0 to the Xray rM. Wm, Sillib has moved to his
fund for the Alexandra Marine and Gene 1 farm this week, and Mr. Sam 7 re-
nl hospital, Goderich. g23 to the chit- I Haven is moving to the village to
dren's shelter, Goderich. and $23 to . tr•etiny the hoose 1 restore by Mr.
Union church. Goderich township. Mrs. hilu,. witich hh purchased a few days
Isaac Salkeld moved. seconded by Miss.. g Std
Minnie Curs en. a vote of thanks to the a Mr. Wm. Nevins has moved to his
retiring officers. Messrs D. McEvoy, f I forulerl occupied by V. wise.
Isaac Salkeld Jas. Johnston. W { Bailie. while Nr. Balli R
O0Di1RI�, OW.
DUNGANNON.
MR. N. F. WHYARD is the
agent kw THE SIGNAL at Dungannon.
Orden lett with Aim for sutra., whom,
advertisements or job printing will receive
prompt attentrun. Telephone lGuderica
Mural) ram.
Thos. G. Allen
DUNGANNON
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
Commissioner for Affidavits, etc.,
and Conveyancer
Walk Deady Manses. Asrse.ses. ,se.
Cenlaav eaec ,ed ud Mo,w. Sup•
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Supjestions Easter
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the latest and beat in
Electrical
Appliance%
The Hydro Store
North side Square
IFERPRN.
TUESDAY, April 1.
'Some of t farmers in the vicinity are
making maple .syrup and report a good
inn We sap. re rt the illness -o(
are sorry Po
Mrs. George Full d from an attack of
neuritis, but hope'' soon to see her
around again.
Jack Chish,Im spen'"a few days at
i Stratford last week. What's the attr$
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tion. ac .
Quite a number from around here took a on the Ire thus work.
in the sale of the estate of the .i to Allan I Refreshments sere served by the ontt'the sick -Two happy events
Green, last Tuesday. I members.
ken al The followlng is a summarised re- under this hood took place today. At
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Bailie daughter,
Andrews. Robe Wilson and Councillor
MSS Mabel, have gone to vewide in
H. L. Salkeld were called upon (err im Qoderieh.
promDtu speeches. Mr. Chas.Cox gave A muting of the library board was
several violin selections. The program 1 held on t�'etlnraday evening, when it
committee did their part well and are to be wa decided to pun base more books
congratulated. The remainder of 1 he I err soon as pltw(ble.
evening was passed in progressive euchre. tt-i regret tel tray that Mrd. J. Ryan
With this. the first Easter of peace, styles once again predominate, and
never before was there such
wearing apparel as is now beings
j • Miss Mamie Thurlow has
position with Mr. Le. of Gdderich.
Mr. Henry Horton spent pert of
week visiting friends at Stratford
10.-1 of the work of the FnIted I'It
stir N,reil•ty of 4.,xlerirh township
frons August 2o, lilt. to march 20,
I Exeter. 1919:
Miss Blanche Shaw is visiting friends { ` MY first uaetib(•was hell in I'nlun
at Nile. el tot on Ailgbst 2n. 11114. four year.
We welcome Mrs. Williams and Reg I sni +..vett months ago. wlwu It was
back to [,eeburn again for the summer I,Iw.i, 1 to Wake a e•auvass for the
months. I boson, +hip 1nts1.
' Money 'sell 11101111( 1914-1:..$ 294 54
- Motley ralik'.1 during 1111:r10. 41111 21
GODEI(I('11 Tug \SHIP. Morli•y rais.d daring 19141.17. 11:.1 02
Ti.ESDAT, Mar. 2;. NI -v raised dnrbur., 1917-15. 1736 114
Miss Thelma Laithwaite has recovered al,,I,ry rads..) N/,o..ml 191s. .�
[roma severe attack of append.citis.
Rev. J. E. Ford. of Gorlerich, occupied
the pulpit of Union church on Sunday
and gave an excellent discourse.
Mr. and Mr,. Oswald Ginn entertained
I a number of friends on Friday with a
dance.
Major R. L. Dunmore, M.M , D.C.M..
and his wife of St. Themes. visited Thos.
Cox and W. J. Patton last week.
SMITH'S ART STORE
IS THE PLACE TO BUY
1•OlTR
WINDOW
SHADES
X11 side and colors e` Shades
kept in stock.
Special sizes made to order at
short notice.
Shades delivered and hong for
yon, free of charge.
Ail sizes in Brass and Wood
Curtain Poles. Single and
louble extension Brass Rods.
Burlap and Room Mouldings.
Smith's Art Store
• WEDNESDAY. April 2.
Miss Eva Cox. of Clinton Business
College. spent the weekend un er the
parental roof.
Pte. Emelt Henderlon. who returned
last week from overseas, is spending a few
days with his uncle. Mr. Jas. McMillan,
6th concession.
10 Mani'. 1!119,,, ....
Received from bow•
,•„Duty. grants..... .,.,,
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The Sot ielb lut. bungle Ilonalkt
h.1N41ws :
Hl .i.ltal t�tIp E 511
Field kit .•n, towbship grunt :A) 1
Red Preis, Toronto 10 1111
t4ohllrr0' a omfurts 1:44 00
Relent' relief • 162 41
Fretcli relief 151 46
dimmer of war
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I MOVING TO H0LMESVILLE.--On Friday
evening. March 24th. shout sixty friends
and neighbor gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. 6. R. MacMath to bid them
farewell before their departure for their
. new home at Holtnesvil e. On behalf of
the gathering Mr. R. Davidson and Mr.
E. Johnston presented them with two
it beautiful chairs, while Mrs. 0. F. Edward
tread the following address:
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To Mr. and Mrs. S. R. MacMath.-
, On this the eve of your departure from
our community. we, your friends and
neighbors. are gathered here to bid you
farewell. While deeply regretting your
removal from our midst. we rejoice that
you have decided to locate in C,oderich
township. You have always shown your-
self to be a true friend and a kindly neigh-
bor and we trust that success and happi-
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the home of the brides father. Miss
Bead s Errington, daughter of Mr.
David Errington, jr., 6th coneewlioa of
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West Wawanth, was 'tett in utat-
limina to Mr. Wallace Black. Hon of
IMr. William 1. Black of Ashfield. The
eerernony was pref.,' Host by Rev.
T. A. $trdiusn. The young couple
will reside on the farm recently pur-
chased by the groom just across the
.••road from the bride's parental home.
.At the Duggaiuon Methodist
parsonage Rev. T. A. Stedman today
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!united %le'Samel Rwan, of Ashfield
and Slice Clara l'ulbert, of the 4th
concession of West Wawanoith. Their
friends extend congratulations and
the hewrtie•st of good wishes to both
OVER -EATING
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is e root of smarty all digestive
evils. If your digestion is weak or
oat of kilter, bettor eat loss ..d use
)u•noiflSdigestioneffective.the sew aid to bettor digestion.
Pleasant to take - effective. Lot
i-esaeiis help straighten oat your
digestive tremble*.
MAGE EY SCOTT a 'Jewett
MAKERS 0? SCOTT'S EMULSION
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KINTAII..
MorDAY, Mar. 31.
Miss Annie MacDonald is visiting
friends at Ripley.
Mrs. Wm. Finlayson returned to
Lorne on eaWrdayy.
The Women's Missionary Society of
�A1111flrkl Presbyb rian church will
meet at the home of Mn. D. Mac-
IlJe,nalel, Kintail, on Thursday. April
Dotter to 4'bristmrs dlum•r
for 101st Itattsll,.h :.IMO
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Navy league
50 W
(heat War %'et'•rai..' Aesoe a- -
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tbkller': Memorial Fuld
41exierirh 25 OD
'totems. lite baneMK all
From Angnst 211, 11114. to March
1151.. 1919, 1114• ?4s•iety ne•nt to tlw Roll
Cross 2463 ..o 5.', 21r24 pvjeMe feults.
Ilarshirts and hospital shirts; 1154)2
otlwr erti,Ie . sncli Ns bandages. tlanit-
kerchiefs. montllwlpes. t'shne of
Wools shippsdl. 5-I.lW? .25.
First year t< 21111 15
!4MY.II I s1.11r 514 (15
Third y.•sr 14)31) 45)
Fourth )•enr PI13 30
Seven month. :Men 05
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Goderich Board of T1-1
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Retell Department of the Board of Trade is eollei't-
ing information nn the high Cost of Living, and com-
parative primer here and in other places.
Any information bearing on this subject would be ap-
preciated, and the hest possible use made of it.
The Executive Council of the Board will meet in/regular
session on Monday evening. April 8th. at 8 o'clock,
n. L. PARSONS, W. S. BOWDEN,
President. indulltrial Secretary.
Aprill"1"
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(mods for Belgian relief :
January $ 1(53 4:.
February 113 DO
Man•h tette IKi :AI
\'Nene x :NRI Ilei
Different a vs of noising 1111onep:
Fws. 115• tens. d0111100H.. Io rd fem.'s
party. Farmers' flub cities -rt. !lel-
Inwe'e•tt latrty; Rat[wring old rags,
iron. rubber.. tattlers. hors• hair: pro-
I101Is of tut. dozen ben fruit from
members. c'tient Me lsrrty. country
11N III -e ,HIP .1 5iek,•ts for a calf,
ruction 0814. end garden plrty. a• wen
by hard 'outing. sole of stray roosters,
1' • all•11's social ISN tile.. rl.eipte of
"Why Smith Left Home:• barn dance.
the ••eountry fair." autograph 4111115.
Mb" of homemade baking.
M. E. S,►I.KF:LD.
Se. y-TrPas. United Patriotic :Society.
- AUG1`STINE.
\ \ TUESDAY. April I.
Mist Havel Augustine and s r., Bill
Maize spent last Wednesday
Thntupson's.
Mr. Ed. Robinson left for the West
again on Tuesday.
Mr. Cameron Jefferson started to
work with Tom Reid on Ap of Zurich,
Maude McBride.
1 visited her cousin, Mrs. Chafe. Robin -
eon, for s few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Parka called on
friends in this vicinity this week.
A Dark Horse.
Mrs. Galey (with newspaper
they're playing Wagner again.
Mr. Galey -1 don't recall that hoxee,
At New Orleans or Ifavana?--Buffalo Ex-
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It fol rrwlir.ntMn
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Tueetley, April 1st.
Noose. --Mrs. W. Williams and son
were guests at Mr. E11. 'Williams'on
Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wil-
liam,. were ,elebnitl,ig the fifth anvil-
rersary of their wedding
and Mrs. 0. W. Potter moved f oinu
Wednesday, 00 Wedneay, kering purchased
a h. • 111 Clinton, where they will re -
Pill(' In future Mhfee Kate Me-
llouenll returnee from fort Stanley
on Friday Mr. translate Mc-
Dougall took p4sseasion of the Mblack.
smith shop on Tuesday •
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pleased to se %tr. James Ha 'iami on
1 the warpittlt 0gain near
s,rry to learn that our pop
teacher. Miss Mall', has been forced to
resign her school, owing to the eer ono
I Mutes of her mother The
Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mra.
w-InR officers were
New Coats, Dolmans and Capes
The new Coats, Dolmans and Capes are really charming. The styles are
so attractive that you will want to include one in your Easter outfit.
They come in all the popular colors. Priced from $25.00 up.
THE EASTER BLOUSE
SEPARATE SKIRTS ARE POPULAR
It is many seasons rinse separate Skirts
have been so touch in demand' To hand
this week is a shipment of New York styles
in plain colors and novelty patterns in silks.
poplins an/} satins that are sure to meet with
your approval. Priced fruni $6.50 to $16.50.
EASTER GLOVES ,
White Kid Gloves are the proper Gloves
for Easter wear. Our new stock of Perrin's
famous Kid Gloves is to hand. Per pair $2.50 -
Kayser l'hawoisette Glove. $1.00 per
pair. These popular (!loves are in great
demand. Their wearing and washing qual-
ities are well known. They come in white,
black, mastic and grey. Priced per pair
$1.00.
The daintiest of Georgette Crepe is the
material used for the newest Blouses for
milady's Easter wear; in color„ of while,
flesh, pink, maize. Some of thein are hand -
embroidered and they must be seen to he
appreciated. Prices from $8.50 up
SILK HOSIERY FOR EASTER
Pure Thread Silk, extra quality, in all
the new Spring shades, to 1)1445 15 your suit
or shoes. I'er pair $1.96.
Our Special. $1.00 Silk Hose. This is
exceptionally good value Radium Quality
Silk Hose, !.isle tops, in alt colors. Per
pair $1.00.
SPECIAL NOTICE
N THE RURALM CUSTOMERSANY
MAIL
Owing to mail leaving town now one hour earlier, it will be necessary to have
all orders in before 10 o'clock to ensure delivery the sante
yrs if,e at allwould
Capprn ens
your co-operation and would advise 'phoning the day p
Our aim is BETTER SERVICE.
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.Iola) with n0 as n itulxr m.•tutefe sit ! uuh asking that re your, ,write to (1n
Ohl• I e% then .o,rigr•gati..11. Hrmseforth I Ilan town • 'spirituel merrier you w"..nld
we will he left only your use h and your tlifee of vwnn, Jprinathetrnts to
nearby
the 111111810 of pair gorse works, hot chnn•h of our beloved gpeuomfuatlon to
MwauRh you part film iis we know that
your ps•rs4.n141 lo + which you are removlug. We veldt
finen a well lona 9r !you a congregational God -speed and
main ....,. effectively active in our church.
y,,, Will i n.. w•nd you from ns with our prayers.
Se know" that being aweeit ISigner]) E. 1.. Arlerttom, l'astor.
1.in.lasy. The follo
elected for the ensuing year: l'r,oI-
dlent, Mrs. Free) Elliott ; vice-president,
Mrs. Herb /bx ; srr'Ptary. Jean
Rorke: treasurer. Mrs. John 11. ('ox.
Presenlatlaa-At the Home of the
pert be at Bethel church Met Sunday
Morning, the pastor. tier. E. 1.. Ander-
MM. 14.lied the rvllgregation to be
Ment,.) oil then eimou0wrl that es Mr.
and Mrs. 0. W. Potter were present
for the best tlnle as reviler adherents
he would like to have a word with
them. Renee Mr. and Men. i'otter
were n,hered by Meteere. .John Wools
awl John Mc1'lnre to the front ref the
ehnr II
and the following address wan
read by Mr. M,a'lure and • beautiful
morn,•.-.. Is.uml I(I1.M WWI • 1ww• Meth -
Mist hymn end tome kook were Pre
cental by Mr. Wools. After the read
hug of the addrosa air. Potter. though
taken completely by eurprtse, med.. a
very imitable reply, thanking the con-
gr.•gaNroI for the' very seeplahle
prevent and also for the many kind -
n es shown himself end family ,Inr
Ing their eednurn elafmget them.
The ,.ileacs
jk1hol. ,(Herb !111th, 1919
rid titterer Potter. 1111
i t conies to na am a 1'91 1 •
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Wsoseiensv. April 2.
Rev. Alex. McMillan, of Minden, a
former pastor of Knox church. visited
in the village on Tne.day and called
on a numlwr of friends who are al.
wawa pleatwd to se's him.
Mrs. (Dr.) B. C. .Weir ani Mies
J,aephine see visiting Mrs. Weirs
sister 1q.T,.lslnto.
Mr. Win. Smylie left on R'f•dnes•
day for his hone in the ts'Pst after a
three mouths' visit with his mother.
Pte. Thom. Adams has arrived boas
frons the srsneis of war. A large . traw 1
gathered at the atwtioxn to meet him.
We are glut to have him home again.
Mr. and Mrs J. (' Moss arrivedon
sd
Wedneay to visit. thelatt'r's
parents, Mr. and Miw. John Medd.
A Toesr 1'osei5o.- On Friday,
April lath. Mr. Thomas McGilliebddy
of T,rrootet wild give ilia lecture "A
Bagful of Folkss
, in the Forester
Hull. Aulwirn. A good 1 Neal pro-
ven' unt will lie rendered by the Diinaan-
nom mole .,iwrt.et.te. This went is in
aid of the public library. Pion . f hail
as tV, T. ktdetrs sine. Deer
yet pineal to ns. 1h,rtng tlu' last sore
of years in which you hev4• been ac-
tively connected with no ID elle .•hunch,
the Sunday 'school, the local and offi-
cial boiirds. you Imre shown all the
parts of a Christ Ian gent 'email, •
spirltonl tenches a1141 nn 1.•ele•0tastteal
ST. HEi.ENS.
(Intended Int last week.1
TUESDAY, Mar. 25.
Mn. Clark is spending a couple of
weeks visiting Rev. Wm. Mackintosh and
siiltwluHl.. In being you we loop
!Mrs. Mackintosh at Napier.
what we shall ever miss lure shat we Mr. Frank Irwin has sold his (arm to
ran never entirely
mom,.
1'an he.. Mr. Wm. Wlwdswlr. Irwin will work
long t., flat Ilmttcd and noble .4140.' of 1 the (arm this season.
men who have o111.e0H„rs 411111' at ran• Mr. McMillan, of Meaford, has bought
I,trrl•ads and what we Day of yon Is { some timber from Mr. J. B. Rutherford
wife, 1 to make quare timber. He Is on the
updates HVpncab►P to your 1101/1t.
Kier you have borne wheels the t'il't- Inow with a gang of seven oleo•
hoot of the Lord. She Inas long eines. I My, John McGuire, who aperit the
1 winter he
proved lierself to he among the devout n, left for his home in the
women. the deterhood of the rhumb. Wes( on Tuesday.
The church will he lonelier and poorer Mr. Ed. Thom spent a couple of days
for the want of her purlfylu5 pre'HPnc'P' I at London this week.
amplify I Pte. Callum Cameron arrived home
We know that to farther
-our clrtn4', wised Is a resk fol ImIR last night froxn overseas. A good crowd
t41 Io,rnplett•, and .o her.• w•e ,.11x'!(1114'. wekomed him as the late train pulled M.
Callum looks well after three years in
military service. He went over with the
161st.
Mr. Chas. Durnin, of the 9th con'ierrirn.
has bought Mr. Abe Durnin's 200 -acre
farm.
Mrs. James Jamieson and daughter
Marjorie spent the week -end with her
brother. Mr. John Paterson. painful
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A PAINPtL ACCIDENT. -A very
accident happened to Willie don,
youngest son of Councillor Jas. Purdon,
Friday afternoon. They were cleaning
in with the engine attached to the
a oing mill. The little boy was playing
around and got bis mitt caught in the
wheel. which drew his arm in. causing a
severe break above his elbow. The in-
jury is very Painful, but he is doing as
wellaa can be expected.
For Good Reliable Shoe
Repairs, try
Smith & Ring
RI East Street. Opposite Knox Chwch
Give Us a Trial
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means health to yon.
is unrivalled foe the successful renovation of feathers, each bed being L 1
cleaned separately. All work gnarantetrl $
R. PECKHAM, Mgr.
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