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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-6-3, Page 44 Thursday. June 3, 11i2O. Bengard Clothes Don't Worry) about the tax on clothing. We have plenty of SUITS AT $30 TO (There is no war tax,.ou suits up to $45.). JUST A HINT in our show windows -but if you will come inside you will get a more intimate knowledge of what really good clothes are considered to be in the estimation of the makers of BENGARD CLOTHES These stylish garments leave nothing to he desired in appear- ance, material, cut, or finish. They are truly individual ; many models to suit varying personalities -Quality Clothes in every sense. PRICES S30 TO S45 - "NO TAX." Ira alter C. lribam Phone 57 Borsalino 1 t : 1 DUNGANNON. THE SIGNAL SCIATICA Titt•ttSDAY, June 3. MR. N. F. WHA'.1RD•is the agent for THE SIGNAL. at Duugaunou. Orders left with him for subserip- ttous, advertisemeuts or Joh print- ing will revive prompt attention. Telephone tGodertch Rural) r30. Wedding bells are ringing. Dr. Case is moving around in his new Ford coupe. Robert Moore is nuising some broken ribs these days. Quite a number attended the circus at Goderich Friday last. .Lorne McKenzie is now agent for the new Overland light car. Sole agent for Goderich, !1. 1'. Dun - George and Benson Case are home from lop 1'hm tt., t'hetalst and Druggist, Toronto for a fee holidays. ltedford Block. Mr. Jas. Mallough is home again from Toronto, where he was holidaying Mr. and Mrs.13. Beninger, of Windgham, in a l..X.r Telpletede b Capsules• $any doctor, preaorlbe tthhem. Enrut T �yJ •tons• 16� g S.. ills .3'oroaso, tea s.mpie. esa Sold by reliable drU.sVa •a •verywh• tete 51.0{ eve visitors to Dungannon on u y. Miss Mary McCourt is home again after spending some time in Toronto hos- pital. Ralph Disher intends leaving for Ridgeway on, Saturday on a motoring trip. Nelson McLarty has sold his farm on the 2nd co cession of West Wawanosh to Mr. Orser. Morning and evening service will be held in Erskine church next Sunday, at i1• a. m. and 7 p. m. The latest in Nutter -one of our mer- chants found a dishcloth in the centre of a roli�ofMaterwinthhepurchased recently. Mrs. Garrison. of G*ricli. visited her grandmother, Mrs. Dreaney• this week. Mrs. Garrison is just recovering from a serious attack of fever. Mrs. John White of -Aylmer. returned home on Tuesday after visiting her sister. Mrs. Henry Jones. who after an operation is able to be out spin. - The people of._Paul's church are arranging for a garden party-fo he held on the grounds of Mr. C. C. Brhwn on the evening of J me 23rd. Rev. T. A. Steadman is attending the London Conference. at Stratford this week. There will be no service in the Methodist church on Sunday. The services of St. Paul's church will continue to be held in the Orange Hall while the churn building is undergoing repairs. There will be no evening service this month; the morning service will be at 11 o'clock. Rev.. D. D. Douglas, B. A.. Anglican minister of Dungannon. was present at the ordination service in the church of St. John the Evangelist. London, on Sunday, when he. with other ca 'didates. was or+ dained to the priesthood by. the Bish,p of Huron. INDUCTION SERVICE -The induction of Rev. H. R. Campbell. B. D.. Ph. D., into the charge of the Presbyterian churctes of Dungannon and Port Albert took place on Tuesday afternoon in Erskine church, in the presence of a large representation of both congregations. Rev. W: A, Bradley. of Teeswater, clerk of Maitland Presbytery. presided : Rev. K. A. Gollan. of South Kinloss, preached the sermon : r= /• w 1iNilff ll _ HE WILL 011 Wow Worm talo do washing the old way are invited to come is and learn how to do it the "Time Saver" way. On these days ONLY wewill sell the " Time Saver " for the regular nib price on easy terms of NO IIITLREST ADDED Think of the hard work you will save yourself. How much easier your work will be. All your friends who have them 'mply wcu dn'. part with them. his > i e• y payment plan really lets the was s J pa: for itself as it works. Just like yo e oupay your servant or laundress. ii e have ordered and have in stock a good entity of machines. and so can save yo money if you buy during these rays.. 1' v will positively have to pay -� more if yo delay. Five dollars puts the �,• machine in our home and then it pays �) for itself by t e labor it satres. t ' 1 East side'o . , --LEE Square - - - _ Goderich FINE REPAIRING • Bring your tread -worn tires to us and let us retread them for you and get an extra 2,000 to 3,000 extra mil •- age out of tires that are practically worthies. or let us reline your tire, which will strengthen it 50 per cent. Tires repaired in the propetttme.by •our process will pay biggest returns. Let us examine your tires. If we cannot save your buying a new tire, it wilt be a pretty bad one. Tires,rre}Tuubees, Accessories. 11 Jr """"`t GODERI('Hp Hamilton • Rev. A M Boyle- of Belgrave addressed the minister. and Rev. J. S. Hardie. of Regrettable .Areident to Harold Mosasey' Lochalsh, addressed the congregation. in Goderieh-Crediton tame. Re 7. P. Jamieson of St. Helens. also was i event. After the induction service the There was a fairly good attendance at assembly repaired tote semen Agricultural Park on Monday evening to • arch, where refreshments were served witness the baseball amebetweenCreditol • the ladies of the two congregations. AUBURN. - Wednesday. June 2. Rev. R. J. )toss and Mr.. Ituss are attending the meeting of the Presby- terian general Assembly at Ottawa. )'apt. ',vin. Fingiand will preach in Knox church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Riddell arrival borne un Monday from a visit to Mr. Itlddell's brother in Iowa: who 1s eery III. J1r. Nelson Hill 1s mittiug in a gaso- line tank this week in front of Isis store. Mrs. O. Mcllveen and children, of Watford, are spending the week with her parents. Mr. and Mt i.. Walter Pfeffer h:+ Mr. tt'm. Neave.' house. Mr. Jas. Laidlaw has rented Geo. Yunghlut'i- houses and intends moving iu soon. Mrs. Wm. Evans (s ,seriously 111 at the home of her mother. Mrs. S. Series. Mr. John Msnaing is confined) to hie tw,l. We hope for his speedy recovery. "wow% Pillow• 56 1•'1 I LLAR Ei SON 66 The Scotch Store" Phone 56 STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO b P. M. t SATURDAYS 10 P. M. FOR THE JUNE BRIDE those anticipating making gifts'"to 'the`une re rhelpful d;, f leTO here make a few suggestions that may prom p something really useful as well as ornamental is the order. f the day. Beautiful Linen Table Cloths, with Napkins to match, in designs of the Shamrock. Pansy and Rose. Size 2 yards. Price for set complete $24. Table Cloths, linen, choicely damasked in floral designs, size 10x4. Prices $7.50, $8.50, $10. Table Napkins, pure linen, medium and full size 22x22. Prices $7.50, $8.50, CO a dozen. • s, A. A$gnttb. . morel) tato Lunch Cloths with Na kine to match, very dsoice, Price $9. Constipated cal ildren._ Children who suffer from constipation, indigestion or any of the other ailments due to a clogged condition of the bowels Will find prompt relief through the use of Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which can always be depended upon to regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach. They are absolutely safe arid are sold 1 under a guarantee to be entirely free from, opiates or. other injurious drugs. Con- cerning them Mrs. Thomas A. Boutot. Lake Bak r. N. B., writes: "1 am pleased to state that Baby's Own Tablets were of great help to me when my baby was suffering from constipation. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by Mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr.. Williams Medicine Co.., Broeltville. B and Goderich, but could the players have ' advertised the high-class of ball they were Grand openin* df amusement, par11- going to put on there would have been a. ion at Goelerieh Saturday. Ione 12. much larger turnout. Crediton is one of KiNGSItRIDGE. Rev. Maurice Sullivans First Mass. t 1:irge cont,' eg:+ti»u assemhleel in sr. Jo-eph s cl+r •h ern Sndday morning ip honor of Rev. Maurice suntrap. also otE6ats41 at Inas for rhe tirst time after hi. ordin:+tieh to the priesthood.• -s. The young grit- t is a wen of the- tate the seven innings played as per arrange- turned4home with them to spend a few Mr. awl`Mrs. John J. SUIlivau of niis ment before the game commenced. days with her brothers, the Messrs. Mc- r..wu.hip. 111111 .t-hr:•-ld iiso' 'o more },Goderich scored two in the fourth and Kenzie. one in the sixth-h,tal 3.' Miss Emma Urquhart. of Tiverton, is called to the holy office. s umber of, l Godet'T fiT i `spending a =pie of weeks with Mra. innings Harold Murney. who had beat ' W. C. Webb. tares who has been sicik All -linen Huckaback owels, size 22x40. Prices $2.70, $2.50, $3 a pair. All -linen HuckabaCk Towela,Guests. size 18x33. Price $3 a pair. White Turkish Bath TOwels, first-rate quality, with fancy.•Iored border. Price 53.50 a pair. Bedspreads, all white, is -the Marcella, dimity, honeycomb and satin, full sizes. splendid values. Prices $3.75, $4.50, $5.50, $6.95 and $7.95. From- thellonsefurnishing Department _... WC would suggest : Rugs, 1 pestry, Brussels, Axminster and Wilton. -A ite,t4ate assortment in various sizes. / Runners of Al quality in Wilton. Bedroom Mats of different sizes and designs. Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs inood carpet designs. , Grastex Mats and Rugs in all sizes, for verandahs and bedrooms. Eiderdown Comforters, beautifully covered in good quality printed sateen and satin. ALL VERY MODERATELY PRICED MctaNts Patterns McCall's Quarterly McCsll's IMGs astne Orders by mail or phone receive best and prompt attentp 1 PHONE -5i jilar's Scotch Store �% --- -- --- --- - The -Leading Phone and Mail Order Store the best teams in the League and fully . - -- expected to win here or. Monday night, The steamer Martian arrived on Sat - but the home nine had been at practice June 1. iirday Inst with :tip).uMMi t+nshs•la of and the result of the game shows that the wheat ate! oats for the elevator. This material is there and only needs constant Mr. Wm. Rutherford is attending the was the only arrival o[ the week. stirring up to bring it out. U. F. O. meeting at Toronto this week. Crediton went to bat first, scoring one Mr. John McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. run, -and added another in the fifth . McGregor, of Kintaii, were visitors on •innin which made- their total two in Monday at Mr. Clark's. Mrs. Clark re - ST. HELENS. TUESDAY. t' to lend distinction Villa. •wv-asion., tin doing good n,vt,.y Qrvu ua a taginu wtxk In se the•pttctwli6er s boxg.7n Mf• Jol'n M Us� wag slid t second bated h is ok t it.imptvving ii'''enherd 1 eh ccb hall And t am gain tier.. some way. resulting its a serious injury, Mr. and Mn. Craliston, Mrs. (a. e: - ii -)shim' a+4i.inl lige aT fisc to«,plc He was carried otf-the field by his team• Cranston and Wei t SUM •y with of t + unil n.ljoioiiii parish••.. »r,.1 „ matesandadoctor called, who pronounced Westfield friends. ever ten•stiu oro •ram was carries) i it a break Harold will most likely be Mr. and Mn. Robert Taylor and family, g 1 1• out of the game kQr th- rest of the season of Auburn, called on friends here on Sat - out, - his services a ill be much missed on today. - e team. Re is a great favorite among' Mr. and Mrs. James Durnin were at Grand opening ..t av�+i-.eu Pat tial ='1 team-mates and everybody hopes his Ingersoll tast week attending the marriage lou at ('oderich S++turday, lune /12:recovery will be speedy. of their niece, Miss Stella 11'etxter. Lexis _took .S1urMy s place in the box t St. Helens beet ring starts on Wedner -__ - __ _ _______ and did some clever work. His arm was day. June 9th. bothering him somewhat, but if'that wing 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Woods. Alvin and improves very mush other teams will all; Vera, and Lorne Woods mot. to •be selling goose -eggs. W. -Bisset did the', Stanley nif Sat • catching for Goderich. Weir and Mots Mrs. John Bennet and son Bruce. acre the battery for Crediton.• ! Port Albert are visiting her mother, Mra. -o-Jack Wiggins acted as umpire 'ori H. Rutherford. When Oonatipertion comes, what (�oderich'5 pass gnu Frankwcee forn _ + The Colons get dogged L:e': aPpe>i`i]♦=IRa,JRa ♦=•Iml �� r of Canada, and is most likely to he one of those selected to rep- i resent Canada in the Olympic shoot at Antwerp. Score by innings - Crediton .. 1- 0 0 0 1 0 0 -2i - Score . 0 0 0 2 0 1 x- 31 LIFE- BUOY TENNIS ____SPD�TING Constipation Generates Poisons tremely poiw0no s, the blood circula- tion comes to sutnciently close con- tact with the waste to take up these Pvbon13 by abeorptlon and to distrib- ute them thr•ougliotrt the body. The remit is --the Liver becomes Slug- gish, you become dull and heavy, Biliousness asserts' itself. then you have Headache, Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Indigestion, Appendicitis, and more evils besides. Sacking's Kidney and Liver Pills are highly recommended for Constipation and its Evil Results They are purely vegetable. do not Gripe, targe or irrttwte, and bring reiier by prodmcing a healthy condi- tam of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and ))towels. No matter what medielne you are tasting for laxative it mietit be just as wet) b ohanae oR to Hackings. The conlbloation of (7.tioar'a. Pep - V Mayapple coes:Med In these pI1M will pitsh30e results so be un- equalled by any others. They wont beautiful in Oigeetive Dlaerden, for Gas on the stomach, for Spasmodic Pains In the Stomach and Bowels. aqui iew Dyspepsia and indigestion. Tiny a few bat.41 from roar dealer to-iky, but be absolutely Sure you gat Hacking's. The Way'to the Wes DAILY SERVICE Lao. TORONTO (Union Station) 9.15 P.M. CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER VICTORIA WINNIPEG BRANDON REGINA SASKATOON STANDARD TRANS -CONTINENTAL TRAIN EQUIPMENT TNROU•N. OUT, INCLUDING NEW ALL -STEEL TOURIST SLEEPING OARS. See. Men. Weil. rrl.-Os.adla. Hatless! all the way. Tees. Thurs. Sat. -Via S.T., T. a 11.0., O.ohree• those. 0. ■. cps. Tl.h.ts and fell I.f•rmatles from .•crest Canadian Nattered •.Ileers' Agee,. •r • I P ger Department, Tomb,. I ,eeta.dr.setdl� 1e western e� eds available rtamill T 'veleta see f will ferelsb fell pertkielere r.•.ee famine a lather perpeeea. 1 Canadian National Railways Notes. Clinton afid Zurich played to a tie in the game at Clinton on Monday night -5 all. The way the different nines are show- ing up, the race in the Huron County League is going to be an interesting one before the close of the season. The next game to be played here is on June 16th, when the home team lock horns with their old antagonists. the Clinton nine, Goderich plays at Clinton June 14th. • Gederieh Loses at Zurich. Goderich played two games at Zurich today (Thursday) and met defeat in both of them. The first game (an exhibition one) was played in the morning, the score being 7 to b in favor of Zurich. In the evening the League event was pulled off. Goderich losing 7 to 3. Well, we can't win them all ! in the game between Clinton and Cred- iton, at the latter place on Thursday, Crediton won by the score of 1R to 2. GODF.RiCH TOWNSHIP. A meeting of the Ladle.' Aid Itnelety of Taylor's Corner will be held at the home of Mrs. Drlrer on Wednesday, June Ath, at 2 o'clock p. m. Grand opening of Amusement pavil- ion at Goderleh Saturday, June 12. Water and Light Commission HE TROJAN SHOES We are showing a Lange or Life - Buoy Tennis, Sporting and Outing Shoes that will surpass anything we have yet offered and to out- -Measles eine beteg shown. These goods are well knewfl for \-their superior wearing gnallttes. • e Brown Rover, with extra ,j solea for boys. a without exption theliell on lied market. and is sure to give satiatactIoo. The prices are Iuost reasonable. Let ns do yonr Shoe .Repairing and have it done right., The latest and most improved Electric Washing Machine Electric washers are coming into more general use, and Hydro always aims to have the best. Call and see it. Large supply of Electric Leaps and other Electric Devices Always on hand. The Hydro; Store North Side Square. X111111111(1♦ Geo. Bilosc)iflicar North side Square, Grand opening of amusement pavil- ion it Goderich Saturday, June 12. R. Tait Electrical Contractor Wiring Of all Made up -to -data' for Teteohnees.-Ba�tt- Police Patrol and_ ilea-_ Systems. I'rlvato Il esideocea and Boslness Places -a specialty. AIL Work Guaranteed. • Electric Irons, Toastsn, or)))es rasa. Vacuum Cleaaer., W Macadam. Flashlights a a d Baltariasalt all kinds always os iaa0. Ric tap St or 19S _m0_ have us give you an estimate oo your wiring. It will be done ght. Robt. Tait `Vast Street New Pouoff,cs Phones -Shop 12, House 193 DEVELOPING AND PRINTING BRiNG YOUR FILMS TO US FOR DE- VELOPING AND PRINTING -ONE DAY SERVICE. • • • • • . , • : : : FILMS TO FIT ALL CAMERAS. H. C. DUNLOP.