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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-6-17, Page 4THE SIGNAL OODZZIOE. ONT. DUNGANNON. a Comf orOwebis liereweet Few Rear Acewe Myo 1 sset- Every boy wants a Jersey. It's a real boy's garment -easy to slip ea, will stand any =mint of hard wear, and stops all fuss- ing about "saving your clothes." Mothers like the Ballantyne Boys' Jerseys, too -they keep the boy always looking neat; they cannot pull out of shape, and they are the most economi- cal garments made for boys. We are showing the Ballantyne-_. Boys' J e r s e y s, pullover and fasten -on -shoulder styles, in a ' variety of colors. SPRING ra a 'N FURNISH GS ilL..,.______ ALL THEISEWADEAS To see our stock of Straw Hats, Shirts, Neckwear and isostery is -to-see-the-very n west ideas--styles1 that are the last , word in fashion cent • MR. N. F. W Hl"AID is the agent I for THE SIGNAL at Dungannon. Orders Tett with him for tubecrip- tiuus, advertimeutentr or job print• ing will receive prompt attention. Telephone (Gtderieh Rural) r30. to the Nide of lobo tarn. Vin. Weber and t'. Schulte are doing the w1lrk. Mr. and Mrs. fico. 1)enatedt, of '.l'At )sant) Jtli fl earl) atatll tally uy.w e.coq ayl Ju oat JOJ Isla.taam is a•q.ca,a ayl Jo lards Jo uullorap dill au 1IIM ,uulsaJ Isl.l.d$ V 'yUIr HIM msgYII JI) ,yomusll -aK esu■ 11.1 11.1.1(1 lIIn aoiswl aqj, •m 'dig to Lap ung ism) ,t.ot.u,w guitrafo-aa Ial,lads s ntlIplOtt NawkLnd 11.41 11113 iNtidstl aqj, iPlaetser-Plunkett--t popular and well-kuuw•n couple, Mr. Fred 1'laetaer and Miss Iteua Plunkett, were united In marriage on June 3rd at the home of the bride's parents. The charming young bride wore a gown of satin and georgette crew. with bridal veil trim- med with orange blossoms, end car- ried white ruse.. At 12 o'clock 1111011. to the alralue of the bridal music played by Mlss (:rate I'tunkett, and es•ortasi by her father, Mr. Wm. Plunkett, the bride took her place be- side the bridegroom before a hank of lilacs, where the ceremony was per- formed by Itev. A. E. Willson, In the presence of the contracting parties. After a delightful luncheon Mr. and Mrs. PIat•tzer departed on a honey- moon trip through the Thousand 1s - lauds to Montreal and Saguenay River. The bride's travelling suit was navy bile, with a mink stole, the gift of the groom. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. 1'laetae•r will live on the groim'e farm, ou the Auburn and Blyth road. . Thuretlay. June 17. Grand opening tit eulnrewent lon at Golerk.h, June 23rti. Mr. aiui Ito-. Ikei tnl Cox. 40 IA•am- iugton. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I)dftll GIrvIn un Wednesday. Rev. Dr. Campbell will preach to the Orangemen In Ersklue church on tiun- day evening. June 27. 'Mrs. 11. J. Crawford returned thio week from her .visit to Hamilton. The much-needed rain came tits week. Mr. Jar. Redmond Is confined to his house with an attack "f pleurisy. Quite a numlwr .tof Dungsunonitee took Ica the Greyhound "moonlight" trip o1 Mouday evening. Mrs. pert Roach Is home trove Gole- rh•h hospital and, we are glad to ray, It much Improved. Delos !Heller left on Monday for (*Linton. where be la on the staff of the Rural Rant. AUBURN. FOR SALE. -.4.1. C. SHINGLES AND a miaoaty of anchor plass. W. T. MIODSLL. Mr. Geo. Tungblut ,has almost com- pleted the foundation for the addition On n My Back for Eleven Woks WALTER C. PRIDHAM It is far eaeitt to look prosperous than to feet that *ay. Grave widows'1are irhldow as vertUtaE ,as their Otte would indicate. llon't brag. Somebody. wilt 1e doing your work you ever dreamed it could do NEURITIS le a3'a'ar��sa r sus m, Templet's rt Grand opening of amusement pavlt- ion at Oederk•h. June 23'1. smw erienotaio LOYAL. Wcdneeday. June 1Q Welding tells are ringing. The splendid rain ou Tuesday night has put new lite into everything. There had been so little rain mince the growing season commenced that the Armes were getting anxious. Every- thing is all right now. Mr and Mrs. James Young have re - rasa rom a v It to thelr daugbterb, lira., Whaling and Mrs. Quinlan, at Stratford. The moonlight excurslon on the steamer Greyhound was well patron - by the young people of this recti on. Among the passenger. who came up on the steamer Greyhound this week were Mrs. J. Motrey 11111 Mr. and Mire. Brown, of Wayne, Mich. The ladles are sinters of Mr. William McPhee and may remain for a few weeks visit- ing tle(r relatives In this section. Smith's Hill church is to hold aunt- s -et -miry services on Sunday. Jtily 4. to be conducted by Iter. Celia (;. Young, D. 1).. of Saskatchewan. On Monday evening following here will be 1 social evening In the •township hall. I was this length of time on my back suffering with a running sore, putting my limb in bot water five hours a day according to doctor's directions, and then finally he wanted to lance it. 1 Tui21 been - advised by more than one To try "Mecca" Ointment, and I did, with the result that in leas than two weeks I was up and walking on my front veran doh. 1 believe the "Mecca" Ointment to be the greatest healing antiseptic of today. MRS, SAS. SMITH. 190 Hastlap Ave.. Tordato Ont, 25c -50c-51.00-51.25 For sale by - J. A. ('ampbell, Druggist. w 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 worthle-s, or let us reline your tire, hich will strengthen it 50 per cent. Ti es repsired in the proper time by .our \process will pay biggest returns. Let s examine your tires. If we canno ve your buying a new tire, it will be a retty bad one. • Tir Tubes, Accessories. Hamilton St, GODERiCH rgetpliki ww.i.n.•.es HEW war YeaeYecaa ar aour.n ('H TowxsniF, • Mrs. Mary Kennedy and Glmlly, em ('malt. are spending a few weeks w Mr. Fred Elliott. Bethel Methodist Sunday school will held a garden party on the lawn of Mr. Herbert Cox. 7th concession. On the evening of June 23rd.- A good ten roto! program will to provided. Straw- berries' and he cream will be supplied from the booth. Admission, 35c and JEWELRYIF DISTINCTION Grand opehing of amusement pavil- ion at Goderk•h, June 23N1.. ST. HELENS. I i.,(1. Conker le laid up with blOod- pois)ning in his foot. • Tlw Pre,hytertan church tntends holding the annual garden party on Tuesday, June 22nd. in Mee. Miller's orelined adjoining the church. The musical program will be given by West- field talent. Mefrealtmenta and ler crests will be si*reed and an.senjo!abie time is expected: - EISENHOFF It At Qt'iiTTED. Several.. Civil Cases Adjourned -Pro. reeding% N ('etxstY Court. A verdict of aegnittal Wire given In the came of Joseph Elsenhnf er. Rrut- sels. charge) at the Comity Court with Ore Hwewu--Sionntg\ Mills. Eisenhoffcr was n foremasts at the tnille, and it was ehtimed internee - fully by loin tatiniteTthiit the nets planted of were mere irregularities in regard to whleh hie position as fore - ,1n gave him some liberty. for women of social bition and leadership t • at is the character of or ment you will find here - the "DISTINCTIVE'• kind. a • Some of o r. Brooches, Neck- . M ales, Lavalieres and- other out -of -the -ordinary pieces are made by the world's foremost artisans. beautic Capsules Store Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays 10 p.m. Please Shop Early if Possible wttttaai7 .ad so Nsrs 7• Per sale t retable droe- tslab fes �t M a Ma. Sole agent for Golerlch, H. C. Dun- lop, 1'hm.1i., Chemist and Druggist, Bedford Brock. THE SCOTCH STORE Your Summer Needs (Beate that the jailer is faithfully dls•largiug his duty in keeping the place in a clean. orderly and sanitary condition and iu caring for those rein• witted to it charge. According to your instructions they visited the Children's Shelter and found it in charge of Mita Bentley and Mr. Elliott. The ac•ommolatiun it amply. the building well suited for the purpose. Everything In connection with the institution ft kept in an up- to-date and orderly eunditlou, reflect- ing great credit ou those entrusted with. the management. The hospital was alio, inepect.d• The management app ears to be most competent, the equipment "'dor an in- stitution of Its dimenaiotts all that could le desired, though we regret to report the building does not afford sufficient aeeommolation for an in- stitution of such Isaportence. .-- They note,with ?egret the Inadequacy of the aeeommttlation provided in the Court Hottse, under present eoditiu for jurors and witnesses, during the sitting* of the court: and trust the county council will, at their next ses- sion, restore the grand jury room and the ruow for wi.tneesea to their lorntrr and proper neem, believing that this would facilitate the proper conduct of the eourta, and add Immensely to the convenience and comfort of ale who are entrusted with the adminietratioa of justice. They desire to acknowledge their obligation to your Honor for the great assistants you gave them, by instrue-. tient and advise when in the eliecharge of their dutlea, and to plank the County Attorney for hit courtesy and cleanest while making his preseet- menet to them. - ARCH. HtSI.()P. Foreman. Oederkh, June Web, 1020. Now is the time to buy your Summer requirements for personal wear or for the home. You get the benefit of the best selections and a whole season's wear. WALTHAM THE WORLD'S WATCH OYER TIME e ROl:;ER/[ SO`Y WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER ` 10 to J, filar , journe/l Long - Mfg. Co.= Neter'+ ihtrnin-AA Minton v, eMurchle.-Adjourned to June filth. Cooper v. (Toldt . rpe et al. -An ac- tion on profninso notes. Evidence r'rtar..beard. and Ilttlt ut will be..)Zpt- In in writing. The Court adjourned . _ 1ssmdat_of this week. Dodge DIeltann'a Remark*. in nddreesing the grand ry haat week His Honor Judge Dick . • men - tinned the fact that thereiiii nn strand Jnry room in the eonrt the Bounty cnnnell having taken room flint had been nsed by gra Juries for upward. of sixty yea re and eo)Ivert ed . It into an nfflee for the eawaty engineer. The ditties of grand Jnrles, mild His !tonne. are enppnaed to he entdnetetd with secrecy end it was very regrettable that they • were now deprived of s room for their Im- portant dellheratlons. His Honor aim pointed out that the room in the ennrt 1)00(4 win& ?Yid been kept for the atrnmmodatlen of wltnessee was now �'o enpf?d by the pollee magletrete. Indies both Md and young were fre- quently called as witnesses and now 11/51444 at having the ordinary mai- fort of shf11M` in a room nntil called for they mirst mom ehont the court hone until Minted np by ennatwhlea. 'Fitt tilted jiffy submitted the fol lowltig pepeeotment Y...__: of Ilse Grand Jap. 'M His iiom.r Jnrlre Dirk eon The grand Jnrora of nor Sorerrlgn the King present That they have visited the Jall and fnnnd the Inmates well gleaned with the treat/tient they are rwvivlag from the engrtenne faller. Mr Griffin P•rere- thing about the Iaatftutlon would in - ting v. Lnkes et al.-Adjnurned e 2:ith. - r• Aoderk•h Mfg. Ca -Ad - July Ws. Grimier.. Co. v. Onderieh Journal to Jnly 5th. Dnrntn and Elliott v ed to inly nth. w=it CHURCH NOTES. BER Meals will be served at Victoria street thoejist church on the 12th of July. e Symbolic S nice of John's Vimion1�s and An Invite ion to the ('o• (tperarive" will to the themes at the Itaptletc\hurch next Sunday. Bible school fit is now at 9.5.1 M. In.: the young people meet at $ p. m. The services at Victoria street Metho- dist church nest Sunday will be conducted as follows : Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morningservice t 11 o'clock, subject : "1 he eal Humid y." Evening service at 7 o'clock, subject "High Spots at the itecent Conference." Prayer service on Tuesday evening at B clock. Morning wo'ahip in K x church next Sunday will'be a "flower vice" devoted to the children of the congregation. The children will meet at 10 45 in the lecture room. Subjects of the sermons : 11 a.m., "Messages from the Flowers:" 7 p. m.. "Character in the Crucible." The' nday school session at 3 o'clock will can - Called. On Sunday evening, F.T. Egener. Bac.. will give in Knox church t eighteenth atter-service organ recital. This will be the last recital of the series. 1. Prelude and Fugue on Bach... Liszt 2. Gavotte (from ' Mignon).....Thomas Among the Pines. (Reverie. No. 21. Scenes Canadian -7F: T. Unser 4. Overture to Stradells (by request).. . (Plotow Next Sunday will be Flower Sunday in North street Methodist church. - The Sunday school classes will assemble in the aChoolroom at twenty minutes to eleven for registration and taking the offering and then proceed in a body to the audit- orium for the flower service. There will be, a children's choir to lead the service of song. The piMstor will present a series of moving pictures wh'ch will have the unique feature that a blind person will be ab'.e to see and enjoy them quite as well as a person of normal sight. The classes and Mission Band will meet at 10 a. m. The Men's Club will meet at the same hour and discuss "What is my chu eft to me ?" Mr George Gould will introduce the topic. The regular afternoon session ofthe Sunday school will be withdrawn for the day. Methodist Ministers Stationed for Next Year. Corner East 3t, and square Ooderich, Ontario DEVELOPING AND PRINTING BRING YOUR FILMS TO US FORIDE- VELOPING AND PRINTING-ONE1DAY SERVICE. • • • • • . , . . FILMS TO FIT ALL CAMERAS. H. C. DUNLOP. Exceptionally s m a r t styles in Women's Handsome Voile Dresses in the popular dark colorings, beautifully made, iu the new Eton effect, at $i6.So 513 5o and 522.50 each. Children's Wash Muss The children cannot have too many of th serviceable W Dresses. The ,styles are the best e have ever shown. To fit ages ears to 14 years. Priced $1.25 to Women's Smart Wash Skirts Splendid assortment of Women's smart Wash Skirts,. Many styles to select from,u..rone that is bla<t�har- - splendid value, made of heavy white repp, two pockets, trimmed, large pearl buttons. All sizes. Pieced at $2.50 each. ., �.ea..• Furnishings for the Verandah The Verandah is the most popular spot around the home, and no wonder, when it can be made .so cool end comfortable with the addition of a few Grass Rugs., Extra heavy quality Japanese Grass Rugs, in all sizes, from 2 x 5 feet to 9 x 12 feet. Priced, 75c to $1 S oo each. Women's Smart Gingham Dresses The new Ging- ham Dresses are very popular. for outing wear. They come in large plaids, etc. Many are trimmed with pique. They are priced from 54.50 to $6.5o. Infants' and (,Children's White- Children's hig Dresses No child's ward- robe is complete (without one or more White Dresses. The smartest styles are here for your approval. Dainty organdys, some` embroidered, others trimmed with lace.'and ribbon. To fit ages 6 months to 14 years. $l.00 to $4.95. IMM- Daintiest of Women's Kimonos The Kimona is a summer neces- sity. More are selling each season. They come in beautiful flowered and plain crepes. Some are in slip -over style. They are priced from $3 59?to 56.50. Have you tried our Telephone and Mail Order Dept. We are daily being complimented for the splendid service we give to our 'Phone and Mail Order customers. Following•'is`the net of etariois for the corning Conference year for the (worsen. Wtngham and Exeter dip tdeta of tite Methodist church -e doderteh Dlatrk't : - (Jederich (North.' Street) Harvey D. Moyer : (Victoria Street) J. F. Rayeraft : Clln- n, (Wesley) D. N. McComas; (On- to n Street) Selborne Andersson: flea - forth, E. W. ?wards: Holmesv(11e. J. W. Johnston : Blyth, R. J. McCormick: lhingannon, A. V. Walden: BenmiIl.r, Harvey Kenney: Auburn, A. E. Mill - son : Written. John W. Button: 1ondeslorn, T. F. Sawyer: Nile, 11. Royal: Reyaelcl, Samuel Quinn: Verne. J. L. Foster. Rev. S. Ander- son of Clinton was apointed chairman of this district. Wingham Dlstriet :-Wffgham, E. F. Arnfntrong: Kincardine, John N. Clary : Lneknow, R. F. Irwin : Brum- eels, Wm. E. Stafford: Tessewater, F. O. Robinson; Gerrie, A. McKIMton; Wroxeter, Fred Stride; Rlnerele, R. i.. Winton: Ashfield. R. C. Copeland: Salem. under Teeswater Ifethel, R. S. Reeking: Rlpky, k W. 3. RI)patrtek: Berrie, George Kersey: Armnw, O. M. Clayton: Tiverton, C. • S. Hawke ; Whitechurch, under itsdknnw: Bel - g rave. J. R. Peters *eeter Dian -let - 'teeter Main S treet) W. G. H. McAlilater: (Jamba street). M. 3. Wilson; Parkhill. Jot' THE COOLEST SHOPPiNC PLACE IN TOWN .n... 56 MILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE epos. 56 �i. Johnston: Ellmvilte, Fleury R. Par - natty : Centralia, Arthur J. Sinclair: Hensall, 0. W. -W. Rivers; Albs Craig and Crediton. It. A. Brook: Grand Rend, David W'. Williams; Sylrut. John Kennedy: loran, E. 0. Powell: (Ironton, S. Jefferson; Wotdtam, W. P. E. James; Klrkton, Arthur W. Brown. - se. Not Living 13 To It. Two sailors entered a restaurant one day and ordered a dinner. During the soup one salior was heard to remark : "Eh, Bill, don't forget this is the Silent Navy." Will U. F. O. Get After !lyes? . The Kincardine Review says : A prominent Huron township farmer asked The Review on Tuesday If it a -as the Intention of the 1-. F. tt_ Gov- ernment. through Attorney -General Batey, to seek the whereabouts and take into custody one J. W. Moyes of Ontario Nest Shore Railway lane. R. Tait Electrical Contractor Ile sold` the capture .of Moyes was • their battle cry throughout Huron township In the recent election cam- paign, and he would Like to know if anything was going to be done. We assured him we would put the gnen- tion to the IT. F. 0. through The Re- view. So now we ask the questioe, "R -hat shout the capture of Moyes, Mr. Raney T Are you going to act t•' 111111111111111110. LIFE -BUOY TENNl6 P ORTING and OUTING FRAMED PICTURES SERYINc TRAYS MIRRORS A choice assortment, very suitable for wedding gifts. What better present can be given than an artistically framed picture ? Come in and look around. No obligation to buy. SMITH'S ART STORE Wiring of all kinds up to date for Telephones, Burglar Alarms, Police Patrol and Pine Alarm Systems. ;Private Residences and Buelnese Places -a specialty. altt�r All Work Guaranteed. Mb Electric Irons, Toetatere. Grills, Fans. Vacuum Cleaners. Washing Machines, Flashlights a n d Batteries of all kinds always on band. ' 'Ring up 52 or 193 and have not give yon an estimate on your wiring. It will be done ght. Robt. Tait Phanw-Shog 12, Hasa 111 MVO 11Ik SHOES We are showing a range of Life - Buoy Tennis, Sporting and Outing Shoes that will surpass anything we have yet offered and to out- class any similar line being shown. Theme gond. are well known for their superior wearing qualities. The Brown Rover, with extra heavy soles for boys, Is without exception the beet on the market, and is sure M give eationaetion. The pricee are niost reasonable. Let um doour Rhoe Repairing and have it dune right. NOrtit side Square, Goderich