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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-10-9, Page 6• al • 6 Thursillny. Whilwr 9, 1919. TICE arawm. • - GODIERIC% ONT. Do You Want a half -way promise that your fall clothes "ought to give good service?" Or do you want a positive promisu that they WILL? If we fit you out w ith the famous Bengard Clothes you will go away with the assurance that your dollars have done their whole duty. In either suits or overcoats, young men who want the most in looks, wear, and value .find Bengard Clothes the highest possible standard of Canadian clothes manufacture. We are enthusiiqic about the new styles -we think is ill be. tome in and see them. WALTER C. PRIDHAM SOLE AGENT FOR 20th CENTURY AND ART CLOTHING BORSALINO HATS Phone 57. RAISE RARIBITS tre:tocli'h EASY PAYMENTS and payyou ra pair for all you raise trom Our stock Valuableliteratua, contract 10C. Can DETROIT P0001 UR SOCIETY P. 0. BOK SOS DETROIT. MICH. Exxxxxxxxx:•cx FOND MEMORIES of Bygone Years are always recalled bthe association of a good portrait. The desire for good port rait 4 springs from the sacred fountain of cher- shed memories t h e memory of departed loved ones. or of friends away in other lands -t he mem- ory of those who tell in battle. or of family an- cestors) whose early struggles built us a step- pingstone to higher reaches and a nobler life. Ic J. T. FELL xxxxxxxxxxxx Another Aipment of English China Just In A few choice Dinner Sets, very reasonable in price. also odd pieces of China very suit- able for gifts. Come in and iiree it. eledliaallsetweiElealleNellailleMerrmt Smith's Art Store East Sc. Phone 198 Goderich I( TOR% 1.0%N OF 1919. rrianement. tieing Made for Cam- triin-Ilraspiarters at Clinton. I tir he tloarter, tor the 1919 %actors- luae campaign for Huron county will he at Clinton. with Mr. 'G. D. McTaggart as chairman. LtsCol. H. T. Rance. vice" chairman: Mr. 1. Torrance (o( Toronto), real:zee K. B. F. Smith (of Toronto), assistant organiser; W. P. Littlewood, DUNGANNON. Thos. G. Allen DUNGANNON Issuer of Marriage Licenses Commissioner for Affidavots. etc., and Conveyancer VV 1 Dee.h, Mong.4es Ale•••••",• C••• 1**K ted and Mune.. StP- p;...1 fa*. Mortgeees AGENT FOR NA. nd end Lf, Ireurerne in the best Comper .11 ot, MR. ji. F. WHYARD a the agent Ifit THE SIGNAL at Dunanon. Ordn* left with 50 lot .ubscriotions, alvertisernenta or iisb printing grill rece•ve 1ptunipt attention. Telephone (Gudench Rural) r39. IHURSDAY. Oct. 9. • Itetueumer thr Ite•ture by Mr. Thew. SI. itallenday. of Toronto. next You - this eveliin. iit tlw agri..tiltural Hll. under tlw nit.iticew of Erialue t•luirch. tome! uniereal program A we meeting in the intenits of the p uo1I ni v ne w.i herd here last night. Tnis evening there is to be a meeting the interests of John Jnynt the Conservative candidate in North Huron. tq be addressed by Mr. Joynt and Mr: D. (I Tay•or ut Luskno. Rev. Mr. Militia and family moved tu Goderich this week. Rev Mr. Druglas and Mrs. Douglas have moved into the rectory. Mr. Douglas being the newly- appotrited incumbent oi this chare. With the election drawing near the political pot is Warming up. and one would need to understand algebra pretty well to pick mit. the %sinner*. The ()my sure pa t 01 is alai tne e are going ta be inure uefeateu candicates than ever before. Mr. A. Cu bert is busy these days moving down a saw -null he parchased up north. Mr. Culbert is erecting this mill on his properts in threat! ge and intends to make things hum lhlb Mitilloef. Dun- gannon is growing and as in many other places the housing problem is a .are one. Quite 1.number froai here attenied the anniversary services at Crewe and St. Helens Sunday and Monday last. Mr. and lairs. J. J. McNebb. nf Kin- cardine. v si ed Mr McNabt's unI thts week of this week. Princioal Ross and Miss School is closed Thursday and Friday Stothers being in attendance at the tracheaconvention at Exeter. ST. HELENS. A.N:770.-yFO..111%.41.)F AaLyL KINDS. ), h wek. Highest rances paid at mriling:‘, 1 ()Re.. St Hele..a. TUESDAY. Oct. 7. The thankoffertn: meeting of the Warnen's Missioaary Society will be held Sunday morning (ictober 12, when ,Mie Ratty.•4 Toronto, will be the speaker. Mr and Mrs. E. McRoberts. who have been touring through th • Weet returned shower In KW of the Godi•riiit hospital mi al s and childrens shelter, to be brought ••"s in at tbe next meeting. ti lw held ut Stni. J111*. Iliiytk.uiii. I October lith. 8. 111. 1.0 4.11.0110* 4111111. W 114D 1111, Sibly (.1111, that wt. may hi % i• n banner tnerfug ihottt forzet the flute, ict.oher 14th. t NCREASEO SERVICE, C. N. R. Fransconunentat I ala Every DaN in the Week -In Effect OLtoiser stb. A daily transcontinental service be Toronto-Winnipeg-Vanomver- : Victoria. is the principal feature an - 1 flounced in the Canadian National Rail- : ways fall and winter timetable. The train will leave Toronto 9.15 p. m. daily and will be equipped with up-to- date sleeping. dinn. lust -class day cJah. tourist and colonist cars. Between Tor. Onto and W airspeg there wi' aso be a compartment-bsrvation Irbrary car. A parlor car will 'be attached. for the conventence of paesensers, %%bile Fetravel- ss, ling through the 'emMI Ares. so they ay enjoy. in the uunkst comfort, the mag- nihcent scenery for which the Canadian National route is famous. Further paroculars can be obtained at from passenger officers of Canadas Na- tional System of Railways. KINTAIL. TUESDAY, Oct 7. • Miss Ahce Brown. of Detroit. visited her aunt. Mrs. Cathcart. last week. MI. and Ms. Alex. McLennan. of X Toronto. are the guests of the tatters is aunt. Mrs. K. F. McLesnan. Nliss Margaret Hardie has returned to 1111 C hicago. 1 hill. Mr. J. T.,Briffut is vis tina\at Park. El x.ocd D:er nan and Noble Johnston mg are worsing on the ,nw brid:e at Pert = Albeit. Mrs. Thos. Giffin. of (Ooderich. spent I. a kw days at the nom e ut Mrs. J. T. Grithn last week.. Inspector J. E Tom paid his sem • I. annual visit to S. S. No. 3 •ast Thursday. CREW E. . MONDY, °Ct. 6, Must of the farmers around here took! in the big lair at Dungannon. None of them seemed brave enough to go up ia the aeroplane. Miss Celia Pentland. of Dungannon is speeding a few days %tar Mrs. WM. M s Connell. Mr. Jaris, ot Lucknoe spent Sunday at Mr. S. Rvett. Although the weather was not in or fasur the anniversary services held at • Creee church last Sunda% *ere a decided suces.s. IX AUBURN. 11 WEDNIk.,f)kY. Ott S. 111 Mr. Arthur Spragg %di taken ill while an the village Saturday and eas taken to the Goderich hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Andrew Fergusrn. who has been ill ill for some :one. was taken to the Gode- • rich hospital on Tuesday by Dr. B C Weer. The Methcdist anniversary on Sunda% I was well attended. despite the unfavor their holiday. last week. looking much =proved by I abe weather. Miss Medd is a Visitor with her cousin.The temperance meeting on Ntonday Mrs 33 al Taylor. nigh( in the Forestes Hall brought out a MI Mr. John Dumin and son Norman. good attendance to hear the addresses of, of of Morritown, are visiting ho, mother, Mrs. on the corning referendum. Dr. Emmerson and Rev. Capt. Reycraft C. Durnm. Mrs Charlotte Johnton, of London. is Mr. aret Nit. Gen. Denstedt. of Kitch- ' visiting her sister, Mrs. Rubinson Wooth. i ener. motored up cra Monday to visit their datahter. Mrs. R. D. Munroe. ' CALVIN CHURCH ANNYVERSARY.-The anniversary services tot thesPresbyterian i church brit' Sunday and. Monday were a isODERECH TOW.4141111', . X decided success. Owing to the rain the ' WEDNESDAY, OCt. `s )11 The annual thank offering meeting , X Unfoe church auxi tary of the WS M • will tie held at the home of the president. Mrs. Geo Falcoser, on the evening ,1 1 Tuesds.. October 14th. when an address igs will be delivered to Rev. Dr. Larkin of or the eervice a• 11 o't's, cock. The choir Seafrrh. An invitation has been ex- II 1,114 ab y as-hted tri tut evening uv Miss tended to the Womens Country Club to Jima's. a a al ar IR ji ium a it a ir *it a a if at at a it ars ilia it at a Mary 'Aitchison of Luckrfow, who also he present and en•nv tn- addreos Al - sang a solo. ' Monday .evening a recce, hough Dr. L r in la n • .91 • I-11 crowd attended the fowi .supper. After • older ministers of the resbytry. this an had enjoyed a bountiful meal an s his first visit to the Union. fumed oak. Mr. George RM.,. who was eamoron. tor. crate. ,ectetar) • attendance in the morning was not as large a, a would otherwise haste been. Mr. W. Coats, county registrar. who but in the ex ening the church was packed has been the chairman for previous cam- to its utmost capacity. Rev. S. M. paiins, is acting this year In an advisory Whaley of Thirham. a former pastor, capacity. as honorary chairman. dedicated the new memorial bell at 10.30 orrinection w th this loan is $2 700000. The obiective for Huron county in and Mr. John Juynt of Lucenrang it The campagn will open officially 'sat October 27th. JUST.TOIXII OF SORE THROAT. -The smple sore throat qften develops tato some serious complication affecting the lungs. It is so easy to use a gargle thit will give relief before the danger point lo reached. Tonga for sore throat . provides an excellent antiseptic treatment that destroys the germs that cause the afliction. Easy to gargle ani harmlesa when swallowed. Price 25c a bottle. Sold by E. R l3igIe, druggist. Gaderich. McEwen's SPECI ALS Boys' Caps, new supply to hand Boys' ;Overalls, VC to $1.25 Boys' Jereys, white. navy and red Boys' Biraceslrit up A few peices of curtain niaterial, to cleat from 25c a yard up A nice line of Bath Towels at right prices We stock the Crompton Corsets, all siees a n d different styles Lime juice. Grape Juice, Rasp. Vinegar Lemon and Orangeade it' bottles, also Letnonade and Orangeade Powder. Just right for 'drinks in the hot weather Try some of our Aroma Brand Tea With ten lbs. you get0 Teapot FREE Mint Tea in stock. You will find a sroon in each package J. J. McEwen License No. 14-7451 Hours tif Business 8 am. to 6 p.m. Saturlays 8 a.m. to 10 p.m XXIX X II IIXXXX II X X X • X • XXX XXX XX XX XXXI' XXX Popular Furs Moderately Priced Handsome Hudson Seal Cape and Muff, trimmed in either Grey Squirrel or Fitch, the season's leading style. The Capes are $42.50 and $50.00. Muffs to match at $25.00 and $42.00. Australian Opossum Set. An exceedingly attractive set with large Cape with Roll Collar. Can be fastened under arms in dolman style. Smart Canteen Muff oto match. The Cape is priced at $65.00. The Muff is priced at $22.50. Charming Red Fox Sets, so popular for young ladies' wear. Priced at $42.00, $52.50 and $60.00 the set. Natural Coon Sets are very stylish. Special $50.00 set. Children's Sets a Specialty Very Pretty Dress of excellent all- Delightful Silk Taffeta Dress, wool Serge in navy and black, triipmed Georgette sleeve and vest, bell cuff, in black silk braid, satin -covered bffttons, black, navy and brown. Special $22.00 round neck. Special $25.00 each. each. 1 Beautiful Coats of Silvertone You.will be charmed with the showing of the new Silvertone Coats. They are so stylish and so comfortable. Silvertone Coats in colors of navy, saxe, burgundy, brown and tan. with large collars.and many are fur -trimmed. Priced from $37.50 to $60.00. Special Children's Knitted Special Values in Underskirts Ladies' Warm Padded Vesta Snits $5.95 a Suit Ldies' Near Silk Un- A shipment from Japan These Knitted Suits are derskirts just in from New of these comfortable Pad - just the thing for the little York, in the newest de- ded Vests with or without tots. They comprise Pull- over Sweater and Cap In signs in fancy colors in a sleeves. With sleev es cardnal, grey and white, special $5.95 a suit. good variety of styles. Pric- ed at $2.75 to $4.50 each. $2.95 and without sleeves $l.50. Every day we receive orders from all parts of the Dominion from former residents and tourists who like dealing with the Scotch Store. McCall's Pattern Magazine and Winter Quarterly now in stock XXX111•XXXXXXXXIIX XXXXXXIM•XXXXXXXXXXIIXIII PHONE 56 Millars Scotch Store PHONE 56 The Leading Phone and Mail Order Store excellent program of solos by Mrs. Joynt and Mr. Harold Min of Lucknow, duets by MI :.es McCallum and Aitthison of Luckn w ani readings by Miss Norrish of Walkerton,- addressee by Rev. Mr. Whale % andb Messrs • and in the trenches w Ib Corp. 1 mil from lard or crochet lace in wool, e. Ham ZION CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. - The I minim nary services and fowl supper at : 1916 with the 71st Battalion, unveiled the da1•Ilielirs;,:h.t"."1=: Cameron. Mho Poi honor roll and the memorial tablet. Then Zian church, Taylors Corners. were a. followed the sinsing of appropriate 1."1' ......... dicided success The fowl sue-. whicn I Lames' knitted loonier, Illir. Woods, Ior : hymns and remarks by the superin- is„,s. %vas re -id on Monday r ight. was I rgely d Y. J. . . e p I pr. . John oynt a attended. and was enjoyed by all. and Rev. ja.rnes Hamilt• n. At the close of R. D. Caberon of Lucknow, was givtn atterWards a vecy pleasing program was aa Mr. D. B. Murray expretsed thanks on rendered. Rev. W. 11. Campbell. tte Pru' the service the congregation marched behalf ol the bys whose names appeal' pastor. occupiethe chair aed the past the tablet in honor of th: gallant on the be I. The proceeds of the services gram consisted of readings by Mi., Edna : dead. amounting to about $400, are for the Rivers of Goderichsolos by Mr Elm r nee shes. Robertson of Auburn end Ms. Potter of selections by the Holmes vire quartette, violin music by Mr. lerItTEICS HI'LL Charles Cox and addresses by Rev Mr. WerosesoAr. Oct. s. Johnston of lloimesville and Mr. Harry Salkeld The anniversaryservices held in Bethel • Proceeds amounted to $140 • Methlidist church were a decided success, : THE COLLEt.TDR'S ROLL. -The collec .irge crowds attending both morning arta i tors roll for the township of Godsrich is evening. Rey. Eric Anderson the paStor, : fm* in the collector s hands and the tol- 1 preached in the morning and the speaker113wing are the amounts to be collected by for the evening was Reel) N. McCarnsts, . him from the different ratepay ers of the of Wesley church, Clinton. The choir toe nship: County and highway tax ......1110304,141 4703 Telephone accounts lownship tax 4292 44 Telephone dehentufes .... 610 01 was aeststed by Mr. and We W. Yeti, of Holmesville and Mr. (). W. Potter, of Clinton Mrs. Peter McDougall and Miss 1 75 Marian have returned from -their two Statute labor. ...... 26 m maths' trio and b ith look as if the 1)6g tax. 610 00 West ago; d with them. General schema tax.... ....... 3426 50 Miss M. Brien has returned after a Public school tax 5570 11 . mon 11- visa with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Mar. ot Springtiank. spent the week end with Mrs. John Cox. sr. Mr. Mellyeen of Granton, is the guest of her daughter. Mrs W. D. I Wiliams. Miss Ratans Torrance is at Blyth this week with her sister, Mrs. Andy Sloan. Separate school taxes 14 50 Arrears. 1915 5 238 Total. .. . • • • • • • 126.906 65 Athough this to the average ratepayer may seem a large amount, yet it is 12.• 652.S1 less than was (selected in 1918. Surely the different rat ials of our town- ship are to be congratulated on the way Mrs. Frank Cross. of McGregor, they have tried to keep down expenses, Manitoba. is visiting with relatives and while we know that labor and material friends around the "Hills.- have risen to the utmost limit. (Cam- : Mrs. R. Y. Cox has purchased a fine mu"' ated)• Nordheimer piano. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. NAcPhail spent a few days at Mitchell last week. • Soldiers' Ala chyle. -Th.. A.brioi4 .5 ill 1 inle lield n very sues ••••ieftil meet i tit tit the botite of Niro.. W. 11. NIA ic. 41Iu onticessiois little,. y. Septum/ter 1119 rim sliver. reisirt .1111%1 reoelpts tii $4406.14) ofthe work istivinilttew hse .m,wisNied ill di.. Istniteg it( two rly rill 1,1 the surplus yarn, Mr...1 P 4.11.•844 he inns/ heartily thniike.1 for selling MEMOWAL TARLFT UNvirma.- A large congregation attended the unvei ung of the memorial tablet at Union church on Sunday, Septemher 2sth. The names of three soldiers who fell in France -Corp. Joe Yuill. Pte. Arthur McCluskey and Pte Harvey McCluskey -are engraved on elver maple leaves on a larg• shield of IL Ladies' cro•bot sweater. Miss Living 1.1011e. Mr.. Hoe.. Tatting. lir. Wrest.. I., Thou. C•Illertli ars. Toni. pc*:•Reled yoke for Mehl plain or er • C seheted bieket white Mrs. 8. Mot elr111. lir, lo at 1%- BAYFIELD FAIR. rie. knitted bedspread, r. Him f(butimitel trim page S Pair riartains,, handtnade, Mrs. in° Stewart Roland fairer ao:t!irrib,:r;:greterre111,....iRunrriltlimecre.... in white, Rot ston... lir. woods. Table centrepiece, colored, Man Living- Dressei .tof•arf, e... merman', Roland Embroidered tray chith. Mr.. llowrie. Roland tatger. one pair day .hip.• Robt. sentrenere, Roland Geiger. Set bel linen, hand enade. Roane raver, w. Medralf. Three fancy towels, MIs. LivIngstone, Mr.. S. Wnston. Table runner. Finland Hewer Jo, Karr. Ladles' underwear hand -made Roland ueorer. Mrs, Howria Rest iiiitodate collection of ladles' work. riot more than iv piece., Pollee Liv- ingtne. w. F. tiTidcalt. Mali. 3-511. or colored shirt, hand made, iMhir:y.s. Hioustpft. br. '.pie', p. Mrs. S. Kinston. Patched C01111. cloth, M. Grieve, A. Hal. Pitched quilt In rett•no, li•oland 'roger, Melted mat Mrs. I: Mkrwart,_1krit. P. lIni 'lin Hooked nat, Mrs. P. Himetrin RObt. Del. My. RIP Home mar comforter, trr." Wen, Nes. J. M Red. k itchen apron, Roland nearer. Mrs. S. ll'euan't:;•L apron. Tn... Cameron, Mrs. R066. Pair fnena %swollen •milts. hand made. Mrs. s. lot. Vateve. Patr woollen mitts hand made, Crochet bedspread, Dr. Grieve, Mrs. Houston. Crwhet ran mid srarf. wool, Mrs. Ris. Collertion of teflon. lace, W. I . Med • 4081. Mrs. Woo. Shadow embroidery, Mr.. s. Houston,' Mrs. lno. Stewart, Dr. • *II' IP% ft. Darning 01 AMA.. Mr*. inn. Stewart. Mrs. Do not miff! •11si.., tiattollwar (la Itching coliortosi threr flIttev 9/Milker thl094, *Wad Made, Mr.. firamlori Mr* Tom.. likey Pilo., No Irk' rrinhet M• i%lio.tone. mrs. surgical op•r. seise regilomg. Cowe's Ointment will renew* 7801 ft, (Mae •0 certainly curs fLou re.a rata over $91) worth In II few weks. The moron. Samp`si tine fm. If rem mew ion hr.. or Filtnananno. LAs.. .1rWit TEIrcle is asking for a fruit mewl pickle gaper and enclose Sc.. stamp Ist v., poi'. s. prophet rentreptece ttl %halt. Mr/. Crochet ort. la entlim, varletlea, Roe. 111.. ort Them. Cameron. Mr. tfroo.lon. Yard of rrorhel lace, In cotto, Thos. MiAtt 1.15ItiffOttle. Iltyelel Ofribeoldeey, Dr. Woods, Mimi Liv- ingston: Mrs. newton. • il Flinch work, Mr, ffiiirrie. flit. Rimiletipe, c140,11ileprritiii::: ::11 ors.illarstre :tan:1,m 1:17...1,III:ros, neii.4.0 ..t w„rk, w, F. medeiff, Dr. Ciilleettoli or fuschias, Mrs. Newsom 8. inn"rti::aninir. w. P. Medralf Mrs. fl. Unto_ ! tom :1 ri:::..il Re: r"itir: lic."rnols it" 1 is 181 t"r: h .rniti. ris1711:11:. .114111 sall..1144YL iv: ,; A4:5.1.1 ..4.":::::::::: Dram n utork Mos• i.D.ins,,ton 51,441,I 11.;41:Ig"n . . -0e,.. istaart. kestrati. roonerttort 01 110,011111.11. E. 'Aerprin, Mrs. if ghotania. IE. kregan. Luncheon clth, lir. nouteoure. notion Flee Arta • The Largest and Best Commercial School in Western Ontario Wi• give hulls 'dual instruction and .tiolents tun* voter lilir COMMOrCISA. Shorthand or Telegraphy Depart- ments at ans time. Wl. amaint grad- uates to poeitions. Write now for our free catalogue and learn the nature of our lhork. D. A. Mc LACii GAN, •••••••••mamsat • !Mid TiladP ifs,. Rao, Roo., Bedroom +Milkers. Stiss Livineston, Hos.. Judes-Mrs. lag. Connolly, Mrs. MCLeinnan. PLANTS AND FLOWERS Rouquet 1 flowers, lare. W. F. ealf. Aft,. He•*11. Bouquet or nwer., m, s, ralf, Mr.. flew CAillertion or. dahlia,. W. 1 Medralf, Hewson CollirtIon nI Pan.le., IV. Medralt. Mr.. Hind., t,oillisetion or Mt,. Hen.on. k ColiertuoTI '.1 hotple plait.. F• keeen. Collection of gladiols VC:. P. meaner Mrs. 14,.. Ale:. Pencil drawing, Mrs, lip • P. late 110.v. Crayon Mau mg Miss' Livingston, Kate Waterrhr pautiv. W. Y. Mistral'' Kat, Ross. 4111 pamtile, W. F. Siedeguf Miss Living- ston. , losiosington painting, Mrs. Ross, Met. C.. !Mrie. '4011S. Houston. Painting on silk, Satin nr 00 VPIVillt, Pen and Ink sketch Mr., flontle, wry. phvirs0, IV. F. Mechin'. 11,i1 of hayfield semen'. 0". MrA• tireetafolade W. A. musts/el Want work. Mi.. 1.10ing.to,, Mrs. Row /IMP clip and `saucr, suitable bit entire ervice, lir. ()Dove W. F. Illedralf. Hand painted china, three pare, Dr. Grave, tlr Houtledge. Judges -I Steuart, 1.. Drant. Mt\ LI tic 11 ere Set single harness 5. ty Tippet, Thew. Cameron, e01 grinbie lane.,, Tin. Cameron J. NV, Tippet seem 10.14,1 'aril Milne Raider. Mitelit woollen yarn. ten Inet. or ovr. Milne nalApr Re.t gnarl Jar .nft clap, Thn. Riviwn- tt Mr. J. 45, Rent. 54.8 hers hard 0.0. Hlliday, Their Cmrieron. SweePI-46w. commits,. 1. kein. • 1,0 4,*