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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-5-22, Page 5GRAND TRUNK s IrEt y, r 1-'-- OODf!CS. ONT. Thursday, May °2, 1919. 5 MAY 31 st TO JUNE 7th Glover's Week In order to mark the opening of our big new garage we are going to make some very special prices on all of our regular stock for ONE WEEK ONLY. It will pay you to look out for these in our next ad., as we intend to Put High Prices off the Map for one week anyway. All sales at special' prices will bbe for cash only. East Street Garage "°ws Prac d Ope eyed by a GODERICH - - - ONTARIO Arthur M. Gbver The Doable Track Route between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car servie• Seeping cars on night trains, and parlor can pit principal day trams. Full information front any- Grand Trunk Ticket Agent. or U. k. Horn- ing. District Passenger Ageut. To- ronto. G. 11. Lauder. Station Agent. phone'."+ P. F. LAWRENCE & SONS Town Agents Phone s LOCAL TOPICS. N'eltwsday IIaU•flolirlay. Friday, May 30J. Mr. Dowses has written to say shat he will be preemie iI his engagements will permit. 1t is alio expected that a woman speaker will be • present to give an attdreaa, and it is !'oiwd that the Liberal ladies of the lit Wing will be well represented at the fleeting. Examination of NMIk. Dr. !!anter, M. 0. H., reports the ' following results of au examination of samples of milk from the dairies sltp- plying Goderich. the figures given representing percentage of butter tat: 1 J. Beattie, 3.95: Johnston Bros., 4 $i: ' las McManus, :1.1. As regards Geo. Bisset' s. au error occurred In the exam- ; Motion. but it haul proceeded sufficiently far to,.how a percentage of butter fat al»,ve that required by the 14./w.n bylaw, which is three per cent. (tilling Ihr Greyhound. ' Mr. N. F. McLear. excursion agent ..t the ‘Vhite Star Line of Detroit. arrived in town this week to attend to the advertising of the tsunami (irey- hound ,•xcul•sion trips between (iode- itclaand Det r,it. The Greyhound w111 arrite in Ihslericlt Monday, June 16, anti will give the band moonlight trip nu the lake the same night. The ex- cuniou to Detroit will leave Tuesday morning, returning Thursday night, ' and flee Greyhound will return to Detroit on Friday. The White Star ' pc ale are snaking every possible ar ran4e11to•ut to ensurers good time to all who g., ou auy of these trips:. ' G. W. N. A. Con entio�+� n, Capt. A.F. Sturdy and Mr. T. Pr tchard • attended the convention of the Gres War ' Veterans' Association at Windsor last I'he .r,»,•r Use ...boo` d,•;11„. ,Sud week and report a splendid and well- rh,• I"n, i, err ,uuanuo,, (hat Uu•i1 core. conducted gathering. 'They represented 1 i I 1 W 1 1 ( the Goderich branch of the G. W. V. A. 4,111 n'w ear a ,r n e ,e, .1 ter , - great pleasure at eases •rd ex P i char u..,u deirbng .lure, Inn} ami the r t pX g_ \\ 1 r 1 tl 1 II the action of the convention in two mat - the s Institute, Paned I The services in Knox church next Sun - Join f the is Rheumatism ofthe faoe. !'ria Acid left in the blood by disordered kidneys lodges along the nerve which branches from the eye over the forehead, and across the cheek to the side of the nose. The cause is the same as in alt Rheumatisrp-- disordered Kidneys. The cure is like. wine the same-- Dodd's Kidney Pills Itch 't t»•r tbe• victory uurbll eon - teat iu North street Methodist church on the evening ut May 24. A. M. Glover, of the East Street Gar- age. intends to mark the opening of his big new garage with a special sale, further announcenoent of which will be made next ween:. 'YY The engagement is announced of Mies Mary Teresa Hurley, eldest daughter of Mr. John J. Hurley. St. David's street, Goderich, to Mr. John Francis Collins, of Rochester. N. Y.. the marriage to take pace early in June. Mr. 1:es,. Mai•Vtisr h+ls ws•urel the services of Mr. N'rlghlidan, of 1hu•- hanl, as shoemaker hi eo111144-tt811 with his I»Vtt tU,1 sits• stere. Mr. W1•ig111- nla11 1. a first-class 11w11 alai all work iu this 1110• entrusted to him nil) to salisfartorily- dune. Tiaroltgh ern inadvertcrtes• a report er \I r. F:geuer's musical res•ital in Knox ehureli hist Thurwhly •-cuing seas 001 pus in type• iu Bute for this issue of. The Signal. 'iV. shall have to defer to next week our ref.nme• to this de- lightful wusianl ?evasion. Mr. Jos. Kidd has received from Mrs. E. Newton Brady (formerly Miss Evelyn MacDotiakf), of Nenagh. N1aah Tipper- ary, Ireland. a pretty Irish postcard at- tached to which was a small packet of ' -real shamrock.' k ' seed. Mr: Kidd intends planting the "rale shamr. ck" in his office. Magistrate Reid on Monday morning of his address. Several others spoke imposed a fine of 1•i0 and costs on Samuel briefly. Mr. Walter Shipman gave • Hunter, fireman on the steamer Glenlyon. a solo and was heartily encored: on a charge o(re:ling liquor. Two other Miss Lasca Elliott accompanied on the members of the crew of the same boat. piano, The singing of the Dos ology ,who were found to be in possession of concluded an evening of pleasure atxl , several bottles of liquor, were each fined profit. similar amounts. Capital and Iteaar•va. - 0%.800.IK:0 Taal Asoote. Nov. $Oth. 1018. oven414:I.O4/O.O(tO THRIFT MEANS SAVING The imreretive need for Thrift is apparent to all thanking }trivia. Thebe wl,o are wise have ceased to spend on non rsseu:iaia, and are sat ing to provide against Persil.!. adverse conditions. The surest way to protect yourself is with e Sas ings Account Start one with this i:auk at once. Interest paid at current rafts. ala UNION BANK OF CANADA Rest Room Opened. The rest room for women, which is to CHURCH \OT1gS of the be conducted under the direction was o ase Satur day. The room is located on the Square, sun ars :us o arse uses, utl w 1 'errs erticulal :the defeat n pro- i„iu in Uu• obst•rivar ..f the u', � P' 3 day will be conducted by the minister. In poral to ask the Dominion Government over Woods' pool -room. and is con en- the merging the stablest will be "The b:,u h•,li.hu. , for a gratuity of *2.000 for each returnedji �t Coming Ecmts, soldier. and the retusaF of the convention iently fitted for the purpose for which it i Greatness of Service." Evening subject: to depart from position that the Aso- is intended. Miss Davidson is in charge "Love's Di closure." In addrtio11 0, the Mt.thislist Contt,r- ciation spall be thenol-political and non- as superintendent. A sale of baking was Rev. J. H. Osterhout, the pastor. will etas, in the sari', pert of •.lout,, two flu- sectarian.'' The Veterans atte• ding the bend on the opening day and realized have charge of the services next Sunday Isn11 in gathering. will 1»• held in G,sh•- about 83'2. morning and evening in Victoria street convention were v ry h%pttably enter- ut•foly, TS3noerbttertmilton nal At: Methodist church. Sunday school and win»d for the S3 nod i,1 Hamilton and • taintd during their stay at Windsor. M. C. C. en seting Bible class at 3 o'clock. I.oidon will be he hl .Irl- 1 to 12. ti ,-se' Methodist Men's Banquet. The Menesetung Canoe Club enter- ebbe services in North $tree foiltst lates luetnlg 144 .11 nnal'y tb, ((Iced on. tained at the Masonic Temple on Wed• h and the f'4 to course trill be eAbout odthrcongre men of Nath street nesday evening and the occasion was church will be co nducted n y y Som .luny is to 24. :Methodist congregation sat down at a much enjoyed by a goodly number of the pasta, Rev. 'Ur. Ru ten's supper at the Masonic Temple on Thune members and guests. The first part of Sunday Club meets in the church parlor North Huron Liberal Meeting. day evening and enjoyed a social "get the eveningwas taken up with progres- at 10 a. m. Subject for discussion: \n lovdation has been extended a, together'' occasion. Afterwards t Rev.(five euchre, tt]g prizewtnners being Miss -What is the church for ?" Sunday school Mr. d1. 11 Desert, M.P. P.. of 'reroute. ! Dr. Rutledge acted as chairman while a Hocken, Mr. T. G. Connon and Mr. Roy an Bible classes meet at 3 p. m. r ro addn ss flit, meeting of North Ha Huron number of addresses appropriate Rundle. This was Folioed by a de -Thomas Rev. Wearing,K. 1) -t h. D., Liberals n, be meld at \Cibgham ou occasion were given. Mr. W. S. Bowden lightful musical program. Vocal solos. the brilliant young principal of Wood- ' spoke on church organization: Mr. R. J. a 1 were given'by Misses Lyttle, Watson and stock College, will speak in the Baptist number May 21t at . m.. nn A lam also . was brilliantly Jlegaw presented the financial budget for Bedford and by Messrs. Egener and church on the occasion of the anniversary. JIIIiIHq�IN111111I111110NIIIl1111M111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111L 'the comingYgh h 6n r:W's the Shipman and an ms Messrs. E e be churchal. L y h. 4 p "Thy executed byMrs. Gene Call of Canada:" Sunday, May 2:1th. at 1 I the program was concluded with a dance Discipleship," and at i p. m., on 'The Cooper. Luncheon was then served and ; a. m.. on ' Vital Evidences o HERE HE IS AGAIN! = A TWA -FOLD DUTY AT THE = , Many thoughtful mothers first DEL THEATRE _. MO _ _ Monday and Tuesday b May 26th and 27th "1-= {u Dougla s - Fairbanks MIAMI MOM MOM IN. c 1 _ regularly -and then take U IMAM themselves It 1s a tonic -food that contains elements as needful to an adult as to a child. BuUd up your strength- try Scott's. Stet & bears. Tomato, Ont. 19.4 Scott's Emulsion IMAM I ooMM 1„..,.._ c 1 . Hard Wood - AND - Light Wood which lasted until well on past midni the, excellent music being furnished by the Goderich Orchestra. - .e„ Proposition re Wheel Rigs Plant•, FOR 2OYEARS A special meeting of the fowl' Boma c11 sea» u 110111 11 '1'eeewlaw v rvruit.R hos the terms a n• aR f a repiet with the DOCTORS TRIED (shah-EMI�11'r,'Mlltlle Co. forrhiking to►R �� over .if the Wheel Hlgn plant were suffered." says MI"F. Daudin, oT of the 1'ung111c. Ss,ouc changes were Somerset Han writing to the prfetors of Zan-I3uk. "The numer- ous temedles which I used during that time also proved.•Lfreffectfve. Finally I was advised to try your beim-Zatn-tiuk. 1 hadn't used It { i conference with me-lahrrs diw•usw' n t•ou•re to Curs a bad leg from which 1 pro - made fr the terms reverted by the sveeliti e, Ines at the wits -11 meet- ing mi Friday eceniug, and the proposi- tion tan' Is that the new -complus is 10 take over the plaid at $1011110, this ,uuouut to 1»• {slid in ern uuunal he long before I could see that this »Inlna•tttt of $1.1111) rash. without Inter - remedy was Quite different from est, the first {alyitieht to Is• made this anything I had before tried. It fall. .t bylaw a+uug these lines Is t" wasn't long before the fnfiam• ler prep111re1 for submission to the . illation began to disappear and wltb -ours. It the pain. The appearance of the ('hildren'e Shelter Notes. i sore changed -it became healthier ' Tit,' l'hildreu's Aid S,s•iety aeknuty- looking. and then 1 neticed healing edges with thanks the following ern• had commenced. 1 persevered with ufbntious liner fust re1511 Zam-Buk and ft entirely cured me. St. ilelens bra11t,h of the 1Voiinti s I shall never be without It again. Institute, $2i: Mrs. d. 11. Colborne. and it everyone knew the wonder - Si : Mrs. D. M'lhn. $1: firs. 11. Twy- til healing power of Za-But lam ford, :,heves.: Mex. Hebert 1lwe•as, Del- aura ft would De fn everym Dome." gra c•, Jar maple syrnfi Hied jar of Zam-Buk Is so successful to heal - fruit : Mrs. Jos. $eilk,•hl, seed potatoes. ing chronic sores because of Its shwa 1111d clothing: It. 11. 1'1111. vcge. great refinement and its extraordln- intilr',: Mrs. Edwards and Sirs. Black. j ary powers of penetration It reaches -children's clothing: taro. rtMwart. the "root" of the disease In the boor's (snit amt vigchlbh•s: A Friend. underlying tissues and cleanses the flesh of all germs. Zarn-Buk then sugar, 2 i( t». ; Mrs. It. C. ylllunfngs. grows new tissue, which. replacing quilt. clothing. mats 111'11 jelly: 1.tse' the old and Aiseaaed. builds Itself Mat -Vicar. 15111• show. up to the surface skin. A complete There are nine childr,•n in the and permanent cure results. %am-Buk is best for eczema, ulcers, abscesses. rashes, boils, pimples, blood-potsoning• and piles, and 1s Indispensable as a first-aid for cuts. burns. scalds, etc. All dealers fine box. From $2.00 to $6.00 per cord Delivered to any part of the town. shelter nt present. A home is Wanted for ti girl len ,curs of age. and for a (sty of one year. Also a quantity of KINDLING WOOD p y�OUGLAS. AmBAANAntarKTPATig din�S_outh. •� "HEADIN' SOUTH" It's Fairbanks 1 That means that it's ariot I That means • it's thrilling ! That's why you are going to pack up and make tracks to the Model Theatre and see this picture. ADULTS 25c CHILDREN I5c Wednesday and Thursday Marguerite Clark -IN- "BAB'S DIARY " WHERE ARE YOUR L0 hlEken's, came homeETTERS OW to Bab's, like the proverbial roost,*, 'gut it would take a lot more than that to depress the tempestuous spirit of • dainty "Bab." heroine of Mary Roberts Rinehart's "Sub -Deb" stories. For any human ill, see "Bab" 1 MMMOMBMMME Phone 165 LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. Robert Wilson Hamilton St, Goderich The Singer Store Ir Ladies' and Child- ■ ren's Underwear ■ R The New Collars IN / ME pleatedseffects r ii - just in 111 II Stamped Goods IN ■ of all kinds for ladies' r $ fancywork ■ a 1. keel solicited ii 1 X X MiSS S. NOBLE a ■ East side Square • ■ • ilr)r••••/)Nle■)••• Don't fail to see "The Sprites" in Knox church lecture room on Friday evening!' May 30th. The county council will meet for the regular summer session on Tuesday, June. ,'3rd at 3 o'clock 1 am Su FIEAD OFFICE WINNIPEG. MAN. GODERICH BRANCH, F. WOOLLCOMBE. . - Manager. - Hidden Things of Life." The Avona Male Quartette, of Stratford. will assist at e ch of these services. A freewill offering will he received at each service In aid of the building fuer!. Everybeldy welcom e )tis'. I.1%te 1'a:q.thar, of Clinton, visited in town this week anti was 11se guest of Mrs. 'W. 1:. Mart:wan. hies. Sue•yll returned last week .front a visit of several iti„tltits (ti her dance. ter, Mr.. J. Ileale, at 'Toronto. t • . l WH ITE STAR LINE' !/Illi%/%lZ%!/iZ.. •.'.=;" ANNUAL EXCURSION GODERICH 10 DETROIT tps1��y11 Y I l t. l I It. AND silt Steamer Greyhound leaves Goderich Tuesday, June 17 111in a. 11- olti ((elle 11110 a. til. new tine.' Arrives Detroit SIN) p.w. Returning, leaves Detroit Thursday. June 19th, 1 p.m. Detroit time els-trait time is the 14.11 11• :ts (;,.l, 16 11 , LI 111..1.- $2.25 Round Trip, $1.75 Single Children het wiei r1 31111 12 half Late la+na'l inks this opprrhntity to isit America's Most 1»•antiful and most prosperous city. A mill' population. a ,ity of I.•autirul parks. (mold I»ath•sards :11.11 a wund,•rftal watertr„at. Canadian. ' le 1h•t runt for a teta1»,rary -tiny ar.• uol require) to fury a 1:1♦ or make a deposit. 1'. S. *grist 11.11 119111.1. 011111e oil the steamer to pews •xeur'ionise«. lie»sl Ino -i,• nn,l ,husit,g eu r,.We. F'iue rare ;old !rush r,»enl 111001111 '-tear141•1. • BAND MOONLIGHT Dol et Goderich, MONDAY EVENING JUNE fttth, 7 t -,1d time, h.:MI G.»irrii•h t' . 25.•. T; •,11,1,4.,th•t1thatLr•••.IInr,,l Orchestra music and dancing in steamer's ballroom xXXxXcsgeaxxxX XXX XXX )aa�cxxxx • riGL The Greatest Name la Goody -Land The fire brigade had a run on Saturday j - F - - - evening and another today at noon; but 1 neither fir! was serious. Visitors in town may have their parcels checked at the pubttc rest room. north ' side of Square. Open from U) a. m to tF P. m. 31r. W. T. 31111.. r. secretary of the Soldiers' Memorial Final, reports a contribution of $3.110 from .Ir..G. holt. Toronto. Mr. Geo. Bradford has purchased fmm Mrs. C. Beck, of 'l oronto, her hou a on Trafalgar street. The pri.e, we under- tand, is 83,000. e The "at homed' given by the Goderich branch of the G. W. V. A. provided an enjoyable evening at thea Odfellows' Hall on Tuesday. The program included cards, lunch and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gad, of Col borne township, announce the engage mer t of their daughter, Mi s Maul Marie Good, to Mr. William Gibbs, the wedding to take place in Juste. Mr. John Bedford denies the report that an option has been taken on the Hotel Bedford. The report is understood to be correct, however, with regard to two or three other hotel buildings in town. Two ralulwws to be seen In the sky at tis' PIMP time muds 11 !wit ttlful 'tight on Friday evening. este of them wax very brilliant and was remarkably distinct anal vividly colored from ono end to the otter. Mr. John E. Sharman, who went to re:strata a few weeks ago to take the position of foreman of the Teswater News, became seriously ill past week, and was brought to Alexandra hospital. The trouble is appendicitis. Window Shades Are a specialty with us. We keep all the different sizes and colors right in stock. Odd sized Shades made to order at short notice. Shades delivered and hung for you free of charge. All lengths in brass and wood Curtain Poles. Single and double brass Extension Rods, from 10p up.. OU know the realm of child- hood 'dreams is a land of sweets. Make some of those dreams a delightful reality by taking home WRIGLEY'S f 4u nl How about tonight? SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT The Flavour Lasts! e� IN cartoon Call. phone or write. Smith's Art Store Eau St. ' - Phone 198