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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-5-20, Page 4ooDuIO$ DWT. DUNGANNON. jlii , 1 Ile tet `11 1111111 tet„tel 'dill i� �)iii`III! iiit 11111 �Il. Il I�ii�, 1111"1 I II 1 Ami STYLE overflows in the new Smart Mod- els for Spring. When it comes right down to class and quality, we all have to take off our hats to the 20th Century Brand of clothes. For nearly twenty years they have been recognized as the standard of quality value. In staple styles 'they excel and in exclusive styles for young men they are in a class by them- selves. You must see the garments to appreciate the fine tailoring and nice fab- ric. You will choose 20th Century Brand if you see them. For the holiday season —see our Raincoats, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, etc. On My Back for Eleven Weeks IIIA111 huuumn Ready -to -Wear OR Made -to -Order MR, N. F. N'HYARD is the agent for THE SIGNAL at Dungannon. Orders lett with hem for subacrtp- tlons. advertisements or job Srlut- Ing will re•e'eh'e prowpt attention. Telephone (Goderich Rune) r39. G'OR SALE.—A, GOOD WAGON V HORSE. Apply to JOHN McNABU. Dua- 1 aaroon. Thursday. May 20. With the vnrm weather or the last few days crops are looking favorable. A large acreage has been put Iu In this sere lin. Me -ars. Molt. McAllister anti John ,Elliott, representing the eongregatiou of Erskine church. Mrs. Rube. Mc- Kenzie and Mrs. J. R. McNabb, repre- senting the Ladies' Aid. and Miss Ella Stothers. re•presentlu the Mission Maud. attended the meeting of the Presbytery of Maitland held at Kin- tardtue un Tuestia,y last. Mee Hugh Stewart has platinised ed Mr. u, E. Augustines farm on'the 4th eoncesIdon of Ashfield. Mr. James McMeth and daughter, of 1 Clinton. visited here the past week at the blew Jr, Mr: McMatb's slater. Monday.'Siny 24th. will be observed a. a holiday Moue town and the bust- tiess places w•111 lie riostyl. Lorne McKenzie .old his tar. Lest week to J. Held. �. The friends of Mrs. Henry Pettm:cat were surprL•erl to hear of her death on Tuesday car this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pittman and family moved this spring to the vicinity of Myth. w'hrre Mr. 1'ettwan bought a farm. Mr. )(ugh Davidson mover) his turnt- ture• to eiowleri-•h the past week. and �tr,.Itolasrt llacidawl_ruoveyl hast efe is our from the town. Rev. Dr. 11. Ii. Campbell will occupy the pulpit in Erskine church. Dun- gannon. and la the fort Albert Pres- byterian church next Sunday. The young ladies are having it dance in the hall on Friday night. The Godis rich Orchestra will supply the wnsic. Messrs. 11. Jones and .1. Moss and Mr: aHaT Mee it: P lmttgarr atrem- yet the funeral \ ,f the late 1'harb•s Mass at e;.derleh'-on Wedhw•selay. Mr. and Mrs. Robe. Davidson. Mr. Thos. Wiggins and sena Parkie. and Mr. stud Mts, 1:. Hall were at Auburn the same day attending the funeral of the late Mrs. David Lockhart. Telephones Installed.— Teie•phoues have tuee•n installed this spring by the Golerk'h Bur pj:- Telephone l'o. for the tirtatter(;. Iritbam Go to Church Sunday, May 23rd J 1 was this length of time on my back suffering with a running sore, putting my limb in hot water five hours a Clay according to doctor's directions, and then ftnally he wanted to lanae It. I had becu advised by more than one to try "Mecca- Ointment, anti I did, with the result that in less than two weeks I was up and walking on toy front veran- dah. I believe the "Mecca” Ointment to be the greatest healing antiseptic of today. MRS, JAS:. SMITH, 190 Hastings Ave., Toronto. Out. following persons : F. A. Iteslgerw,n I trouble -man I. P. G. Haines. .John Little. Thos: Gery y. Thos. Sullivan. Win. Sherwood. Ria -Ti. lirnwn.' \} . is Herr). Martin Ihtrnin. Ewart Jamieson. #iODERICH Friday, MAY 28 25c -50c—$1.00—$1.25 FOC sale by J. .1. Campbell, Druggist. James Smith. P. Moran. Wm. Alton, O. A. I.rratt. John Chisholm, Wm. Cranford. Thus. Wiggins. Jas. Young (Laayal 1. Rube. Itltehte. Andrew Stein. Aeeldertts.—Oswald Pollard 1s uurs- iug a sore haul. idiving had it caught in a pulley while working at Wm. Campbell's. The first' anger was badly mangled and the second finger Is off at the first joint. e'ee•il 4lrser had his baud croshcd.whlle blocking the wheel of his wagon, the wagon running back GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 23rd Phone Phone 56 D.MILLAREtSON "The Scotch Store" 44 fat STORE HOURS, 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. h SATURDAYS 10 P. M. warm weather ; it is TtiE tme is ei last few days to haveate testified are for the so for the next six days we►are th making a special showing of Ladies' and Misses' Summer -weight Underwear VESTS —in a variety of makes, very fine ribbed. Sleeveless, short sleeves. long sleeves; high and V-shaped neck and cumfy cut ; all sizes, including out sizes. Prices ranging from 35c to 95C each. • long, ORA open and closed,\includ ngoven bthd, umbrella e well knownsmake of -trimmed, Watson a d the knee legs; Pe Ox- ford. Prices ranging from hoc to 95c. woven, in various cuts, long, COMBINATIONS—A good range offinely n l52.00. short, and wars. Prices ranging from 75C 56 �~Pees SHE FEELS SHE OWES HER LIFE TO THEM. What Miss Eagk Says of Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. Ormsby, Ont., May 17 iSpecial).—"1 feel I owe my life to Dodd's Kidney Pills." This strong statement comes from the tips of Miss Gertrude Eagle. a well-known and highly respected resident of this place. And !Mas Eagle gives her reasons for speaking out in terms that none can fail to understand. "I have been suffering from diabetes for five years." she states. ••I tried the doctors but they could do nothing for me. A friend told me of Dodd's Kidney Pills and of their great value. I tried one box and they helped me. I bevee now taken three boxes and they have done me so much' good I feel I ove'my to therm" Diabetes is one of the most advanesd and dangerous forms rf kidney troubW' A remedy that will relieve diabetes will' act muck more quickly on minor kidney ills. ST. ACOI'S'l'I\E. werine•-.lay. May 19. Mr. Frnnl- ('lark. of Toronto. is I`=■=■=11=1[=■ BEAER B OARD 1011 VETTER. WALLS, B. CEILINGS r DCAVI it 1 OAIt n I' Why Live with Cracked Walls and Ceilings When They're Easily Covered Up Beaver Board will cover them up for all time and you'll Bever have the job to do again. While Beaver Board is doing away with. the danger of falliug plaster it is covering up old dingy wall paper on wall and ceilings and giving you an ideal surface for painting and decorating. Massy an old homestead Ins been revived fibres of the spruce tree. Each panel is with this knotless, ernckless manufactured treated with the patented Seattle' pro- cess which parvenu warping. If yes need to build or re-blslid, restore es enlarge ask is how pea will pros hp ming Beaver Brad. ale fiber Reoan after room has been made engt—ons at a time if you P b- �tet mus. Ytt or r. alsaver Board h seal lumber. it A buff ap into large peals from the strong, pure The Goderich Planing Mills, Ltd. • P. 0. Box 18 Goderich, Ontario Phone 47 SEW ATTRACTIONS GALORE FOR )rnVl PtRPORiw(cE 4e ctig 11kg121 2 Sox OR SUM Wate And Light Commission THE TROJAN The latest and most improved Electric Washing amass �at� Machine $1eeinc welters are coming" into sore general use, and Hydro aterayc aims to have --ttet-belt---Call and see it. Large .ripply of Electric Lamps and other Electric Devices Always on hand. The Hydro Store North Side Square. Lisle and Silk Hose They will match the suit or frock, or, if desired, the Summer shoes; a plentiful variety of shades in principal colors, comprising browns and tan, various shades of grey from Tight to dark, black and white. Ladies' Silk Hose—Reinforced Lisle top and double sok. Shades— nigger, tan; black, white, pearl, taupe,tltl�n ,�, myrtle. Prices from 51 to 53.50 a pair. Ladies' Lisle Hose—Extra fine make and really first-rate value, in colors back, white, nigger, tan, sanckpearl, taupe. Palm Beach, navy, sky •nd pink. Prices ranging from 39c 85c a pair. Specie for the Children White Pique Hats, very durable and conblfoetilik, easily laundered. Price 50e to $1.00. � White Poplin Bonnets, very dainiy trimmed and good quality. Price $I.25. Boys' White Tams, gold -lettered round the band. Price $1.00. Boys' and Girls' Dark Tweed Hats iii, various colors. Price $ I.00. Boys' and Girls' Black and White Check Hats. with white crown. Price $1.00. A splendid assortment of little kiddies' Dresses in white lawn, silk and voile. 11i a good variety of Gingham Dresses, trimmed with contrasting colors in self, shade. Children's Rompers for all ages. Kiddic\s Coati in pique and cashmere. At value. Reefer Coats made of good quality navy ser well -nude ie -tulles 4 tat -Noes $6.50 to $11.50. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 23RD PHONE . 56 re PHONE Si visiting frfe•aR in this vtclalty. Mn.. %lawou McAllister spat the week -end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid. Ashfield. )Ir. W. Healey. of Itenmlller, called on friends one day this week. Mr. Willie Thompson, of Toronto. is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. anal Mrs. W. J. Thompson. mother. Mrs. Htl•pw-y. WIN. has IoM► very ill air. w'w. Me('arthv Is laid -up with a set ere cold. also Mr. Jas. Ke'uni'ft. sr. Tt►e sod new. reached bete this worulug of the ,Math of 1.'has. Moss. He had lawn living In Goderich tads last while. He had been ailing quite at, lung time, lest. -les death Miss l,issie Iis•sroey. of Fordye'P spent the week -end at Mr. O. Oreave•e, A mtuilw•r from thls vielntty attended tilt• fnuerat of the late art. IT. /cwt .- + harfmuWetine,slr►y• \ln..lauit's i'loughntan is wearing a brood sill lir' tIlest. days, Twin babes*. xrrlvell at his house' _ TRea lay , morhhttg ierase very , uiblet / on Sunday night. AItNh sympathy I.. tender) to Ow lie - 1 r.rucerr family. Thu 11. eland k Itpffalo Tratalt 1'otnpuy ' Is now opera it•g a dally steamer serf 1..- between l' •yelanel and Iniffalu. 1 mama ■ 1111111 LIFE- BUOY TENNIS SPORTING OUTING SHOES We are showing a range of Life- Bnoy Tennis, Sporting and Outing Shoes that wit' surpass anything we have yet offered and to out- class any similar line being shown. These goods are well known for their superior wearing gnalitinp. The Brown Rover. with extra heavy soles for boys, 111without exception the test on the market. and is sore to give Nttstactlon. The prices are most reWonable. Let us do your Shoe Repairing and have it done right. Geo. MacVicar North side Square, Goderich KiN1:SI18ll►f;E. Mionhay. May 17. 1 News Notes.—Sinner tut+ row at last \Inst of the farmers sr, 1raptgh aerrlilig thio. except ti f.•tt who Bate flux to sue Mrs. Frank Pope and bads' are vislthlg her grau.l - rther. Mrs. Jns. Dalton \Ir Orli. Griftlk has been visiting frh•ud. 1• arunnd here fktetly M r. and M rt. Tenn 1.31111011 itistl 1'atriefa are visiting Mrs. latnnon's it ter, lira. Jen. Forel .. 1'. J. !Oak of 1:oilerh'h..spnt 8nnthty with her seer, Mrs. James Foley Mr. Jos.\ tdn, of Detroit. 1a visiting Mr. Jas\ 'oleo Mr. aWI Mrs. Juhp Co1llns,_ 1 Detroit, are visiting the T3tierrs dibther. Mr's:4 Jeremiah 11'l'minor ..c... ars. 1►'Nell Is 1n,mp from the Rest to see her See our select stock of Ladies' Whitewear with the new pointed effects. Ladies' Collars and many other lines of wo-.. men's and children's wear. Remetnber that we have re- moved to a new stand on the south side of Square. Give ui Miss S. Noble Sesta, Site Square — Gederich itf► vas Speedy–No fire tobuild —no waiting for flame to generate. The Long Blue Ch i m n e y burner gives cooking heat in- stantly. Steady—Low, medium or high flame drives a steady flow of clean heat against the utensa--stays where The N44 Perfection Oil Blue Chtalaty takes up litter and dirt, and serves the year round. \ Sold by all of the Long Blue rection booklet. ThE Clean—The Long Blue Chimney burner turns every drop of oil into clean cooking heat—no smoke, soot or disagree. able odor. 110t—The intense heat of the white -tipped ftame is driven full force, directly against the utensil. Cook Stove with its Lang leu room, banishes ashes, every cooking purpose all -1 Ask for demonstration burner or write for Per - Made in Canada The Lent Chimney burns-- giaes speedy. steady. white -tipped inseam keaf. Eke COMPANY ROM* OW?TC! AND irAC.TO1Y SARNIA - ONTARIO • r.