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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-6-24, Page 8tao Thnreda7, Jnne 24. 1920. TIM SIGNAL Wonderful Value in Note Paper and Envelopes English Linen, per pound pack- age, 50c. Parisian Lawn Envelopes, linen finish, special, 10c per package. Same price as before the war. An opportunity to stock up household Note Paper and Envelopes as paper is steadily advancing in price. The Grocotoria COR. NOITN $T. AND SQUARE The best and froghust Groceries of all kinds, at the lowest price 1)o not htPrry out to do your shopping in the heat of-ibe ty. This store i5 Open Evenings liacon,XlivierclittiPicnie trams and Cooked Meats fresh Butter, Eggs and Vege- tables Broad. I 9 a f TOWN COUNCIL. Johasoe .\dvises a lyxose( :rInrlu Sewers. At the (o15 runlu'it-mtvtiug on Fri- day fretting Mr. S. M. Johnson. engineer, ottanited an 1'.tltMLlle of $It.94*.16 ft. construction of •ewer.. OU Huron ,•el. F.IKNtI ayealu'. Ii1•p nt street, Bridge 01.1.01: Niel keno ctrelye't and (\alobro4,0)1 Referred to pub- lic word ottanilee. Adviser $twill Sewers. Mr. isoue•ea also submlltli'd' a re- port on the sot ter of the complaint of fl/xxling b. tit Andrew's ward. He considered the trouble Wxx tine to the orerlua(1pg of the Wellesley street main with *n'o'm eater during the spring thus To avoid this condition he reeoww.'atb•d that the now ler diverted, foal advise) how tido could he done In conclusion he wtl(jj : nut, however. strnlgly.of flu' onlldou that you •1,01114 114IaWPlh'4' to itilleve the flow li your sanitary system from storm web, hnfnsetiling storm sewers, eepee'lally where lb surfaces 4)f „your roads are made impervious by use of tarvta ca. oilier n•satment which canoes the storm alter to find its way to sewers m"r1' raithlly. Non have at preneut a nm inch stone sewer on right avenue leading into a- twelve- ils'b on q:1;.'r11'** and outlet1iug on the tanks of tilt' Maitland River. Tide syatees shoal.' Is. extended up West street• and amend the inner edge of the square .os1 by installing a system of storm a•,u'rs you will not only have main sew,•r capacity teuftielent for 15,00(1 poop]" if n1'eessnry but you will BURNS Listen to This $one tome ago my daughter was severely v'aldlrl about the legs with boiling water. Immediately following the accident we piaster, ed the watts!. with "MECCA,' keeping this pp every clay. and the reatt)t subs taw child suffered but little. In few nlmttbs tlwre a•as not a sign ora sear to he awn. at- though s•cerat of the parts scalded were ,('r s1'rere and aearea would naturally Is. vipa•tts!. • \\'e have lino' euludtk•rel "Metes' an 1DAlsietesobie .houw'hold rem- edy, nal (ill+ lbbwwtru give It our hearty rc. ontotenaations. Vitt. truly, MRS 11. 1o: TRESSIIII)ER, Toronto. (int. CASH AND CARRY ea' 25o -50c-$1.00-$1.25 For sate by J. A. ('arneleil. Druggist. H5CMCNIXDOCCXXXXX:COCCICIC=0{5C Willard's Ice Cream Bricks 1 The cream of all creams ! 24 different flavors to choose from 35c. a brick Call or 'phone for one. insist on Willard's. SOLD ONLY BY J. H. 'LAUDER, PHM. B. THE NYAL QUALITY DRUG STORE 'PHONE a.9-'-- NERYE3 ALL SONE TO PIECES "Frolt-a-tives" Columned Mnm Prostration R. R. No.4, OValsw Puma, Mao. ' "In the year 1110, I had N,s'vows ,Proslratiow i• ata worst form; dropping from TR) to 11S pounds. The dociors had Ito hope of my recovery. and every medicine I tried proved useless u0ti1 it friend induced me to take "Frni$-a-tives". I began to mend almost at once, and never had such good health as I have enjoyed the past eight years. /am score arilhor.l "Fruit -a -dives" in the house". JAS. S. DELL ATI'. boo. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size SOe. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. greatly re1114'' t 11'' 1'InIne of sewage to 1w trental whyn 111111 day arrives, and with the facilities you have here It is watch cheaper to divert the storm water than to enlarge your sewers and treat le" This also was referred to the public works cumulates.. A petition for a sewer on South( street from Hiatt' to Raglan was re- ferred to the poi -bile works committee. ,t request from Mr. Stephen Hutt for the u,v of Harbor Park for ■ fRmily renu+ow tit►- t(atardty, July a, wax granted 111 the 11a11ad conditions. Au application from Reeve w'*Illa for a permit . to make certain alter- ations to a dw.lihlg house at the corner of Cavity and Elizabeth streets was sent to the the entutnittee. A'numler of oNu'r (bmmunIeatione were referred to comwltter0. Ceasetittee Reports. The water. light and harbor enm- wittee re('yinnIPnled the appeintglent of Mr. Bert Mrlionald as constable at the harbor and le.4011 for s'rvhv on Snudsys durbue the summer wormie- st a remuneration of $2 ler Sunday. 1 The eenetery and parks committee reported nn arrangements made at the esmetery for the swsou and rec om- _mewlerl that 111 droner to made in the hours for automobiles entering- the emetery. The piddle works committee re'om- mendel that bylaws he prarel for eonstritet n of sewers un Elgin *avenue from Weltesley to. Norfolk. Itegent street from Ilxford to Britannia, Mc- Donald' street from •Britannia to Rag- lan. and Bridge street from Toronto to Park. In the nutter of theti- tion fur n sewer nn Cambria road from \\'olfe street to Trnfnbtar street. the engineer reported that to get 11 proper outlet this sewer sl Id lw extender! to Nelson street, and nmwon the receipt of a sunk•lently signed' (*Onion for a sewer on Cambria road front Rolfe street t0 Nelson street the committee would !recommend that abet tarther necessary eters be taken fnn- etructlon. NO action was IPf4I el with regard to a cement sidewalk asked for on Calderon street. The committee reported that the main building at Agricttltnrel Park hod been suceessfully put (back in Metre and wens In as goal if not Iwtter con- dition then before. in the matter of thte petition of Mrs. W. J. Morrow and others for road oil on Britannia road at the corner of Waterloo street. thee cost was estimate) at a.3SO), and it was reeommelderl that Mrs. Morrow Is. 1101 111141 to this effect. -The fire committee reeommendrrl that a permit be granted to Mr. .1. T. Fell for alterations to ids house awl that lin action le. taken with reference to Joining the Dominion Vire (chiefs .\msoeintIoa. The committee reported that 11 new• screen had leen placed by the National Shipbuilding ('o. In the cups a chimney and that 1f this were In plan olid In repair there shnnlrl no danger to surrnonding buildings. .pt'lal cotmmi-tcr recommended al of the licensees of ('ralgle Rros.' pool -room 11011 tow'Model Theatre. The flnnme erommtttre reported on an ndjnettnent of the Insurance pcdicies of the Dnnlinbon Road Machinery Co. held by the town, and re•nmmenderl an inrrrltse ot-f21M1 In the town clerk's eatery. These report,. were all adopted.-. _ .- 11,e xper'inl 1.001m111e0 Was anthor- breed to protnre a new flag for the town hell. and instructions. were given for the fitting np of the kltt;hen at Harbor Park for the nc1-oalmoelation of visitors. The public works cwrmmlttee• was Pm- pnwered in pr(enre neeesseey material for the ennemen)Pment of work on newer emistrn('timt, and the ',finales. creemit,ve was asked to make arrsinge- memto for reedit at the !Intik. ('mmefllor Humber, oMPrvhbg 1 t the instrnctlons of the Pannell we not being followed in the matter of parking automobiles in file Square. mewerd that a bylaw be prepo reel to enforce tltr prohibition. This wit. (tin celled. The rlrrt woo instnleterl to write the Ontario hallway and allntielpal Baird regordlwg the pelvment of interest on the tnwe'e bombe in the hoods of the Toronto General Trusts Corporation. The eminent derided to meet en Fri- day eremite*, tie 2:dh, for the pur- aw.e of Meltable the tar rate. Mayer Wigle gor,• some explanatinne In connretlmn with a proposed indus- trial bylaw, and the sIwelitl committee was anthorised to consult the so4altor In the matter. The contact, then adjourned. 4 hite Shoes \, Were never in (relater demand than this year. There are various reasons for this 2\ 1st. Because of their Comfort, 1* Out they are light, per- fectly pliable, and easy. 2nd. Because of the Wide range of Styles and shapes we are showing this season.' with a distinct design or daodel to suit every individual trete, onsequeetly 3rd. We can Fit you, whe ter your feet ars long and narrow, or shott and wide, we ha te,tbe correct Iasi for you, man, woman, or child, and 4th Because of their Economy. Sae our goods, get our prices, and you will buy herr, to your complete satiefaction. Ask your friends. they know. REPAIRING Sharman's Shoe Store W. REG. SHAI?MAN It'. a wise fly that knows the difference between oleomargarine and creamery butter. 3000UGIis •F s- GODE11.10$ OIIT. MCI CI + + 4'Elneriar2=11.11101212aMaginglarignarialiaWNS The Colborne Store Curtain and Curtain Materials, 25 per cent. Off On Friday, June 18th, is the beginning of our Clearance Sale of all Curtains and Curtain materials. - We are discontinuing all house furnishing lines for the presentand the Curtains are all that is left in this line. On Friday, June 18th, every pair of Curtains and every piece of Curtain material will be on sale at prices exactly 25 per cent. off. Dozens of pairs of Curtains in lace and scrim 25 per cent. off. _ A very large collection of Curtain materials by the yard in white, cream and Acre ' at 25 per cent. off. Every piece must be sold as we are discontinuing this line. Silks Colored Raw Silks and Habutai Silks on sale. Every piece of colored Raw and Habutai Sill: on sale. These Sks come in navy blue, green, black, light blue, grey, fawn, and green. Regular • price $2 00, on sale at $1.49. Hosiery Radium Hosiery On Sale Regular $2.5o for $1 9$. Perfect in every re$peet and in all sizes from 83/4 - to --ea-- lack and white only. Regular $2 59 for $r.9S. White Skirts A wonderful range of White Skirts in many diff(rent styles an,d all sizes from 24 to 36 waist mea•'lire. ' They come in piques, gabardine and repp a ' rani; in price fio.n $2 98 to $5 5o, Dozens. of Skirt. to choose -from. , • Voile Dresses A most wonderful range of colored Voile Dresses in all sixes from 16 years to 44. These art, Trade from this season's newest Voiles. The colors are fast and the designs are the newest. This being_.new department every garillent is new and -f this season's creation. , They will be -•fonad itt tbe Read-yto-Wear department on the 11 it its a.$loose we have'it. second floor. , Snu>,eks are the nswect. We trade 4item in colors or plain white in voile, crepe de chine ale silk, at a range of prices and all sizes. A wonderful range sizes from 34 to 46, they r to *10.00 each: voile -Blouses In all e in price fro:a $3.0\ COLBORN & THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY A GOOD TiME AT BLACK'S POINT. aederirh Towtsehlp Farmers' Clttb Pie - nit a Sportive Oetaalon. On Friday last the Goderich Town- ship Farmers Club with their wives, best girls. and friend:, went down to Black's Point for a picnic'. Shortly ,after 2 o,eloc'k boggles and automo- biles were to he seen arriving in hi - creaming numbers at the top of the hill, where a <napp7 game of baseball WHO ss/I beim: enjoyed by teams from the 4th and -1.1 11 concession as well as by e xss•mblPd crowd. J1r. (petit N.J. (i notate acted very acceptably as nm ' anti the decision went to the 7th 1 Icr'ssion, (he 'wore being 10 to T. It rs a dlflleolt game to follow by 11um1 not familiar with the lava of the players, all the 100744 had no dim- tlugoishiug flub baleen, lent x44 (he fans present Were overtly home-grown 11141 rooted Inteillgentl7 and vigorously for their favorite telco. At the 1,,nelndcm of the game the ex(ellent and varied provliions fur- nlaherl by the ladles were dlsp layer) for a few fleeting moments In tempting array on whib,clotha spread upon the grams at the foot of the hill. In the m•xnwhln' kettles' were honed. and coffee was made to supplement the IPmollade which wan In great demand. The attach, on the good) things to eat woo altogether sneeesafnl, after grace had heen '.i In the goal old orthodox member h3all amemhled. Mr. Harr, Belkeld, the secretary. treaawlw of tie Ulan, was master of cera orales, end the uwevaa of the en- tertainment fru largely due to Ids un- tiring caecal, and his ability to handle the Joh properly. it le aimed an Im- Ixonmfldllty to get ■ny two men to ase Ma Intlge, In it batty show canteen, but 11*rry snail, pvvvalled 111400 Mr. 8' t. .11 Hillock an.I Mr. (:add to net. Moth are old•township boys but nevertbeless sufficiently strange to the present gen- eotion to take the risk of passing judgment 011 the bottler presented for their inspsr•tiou. In order to erold diose subtle influence* whh'h parents might hare over the judgem, the battles --two in numis'r-were held by Messrs. Issas mind Harry Salkeld, while the judgco nervously whittled Mirka and 0011Mrsrl together, nodding first at 44414, and there at the other of the cnntlldates. After it long di'•nsmbm and a protracted waft the judges In- uonnerl that they couldn't agree, ea( one thinking the other (miry oho d get the prize. Then the M. 4'. lined up the Iron for a bailey contert, and called the erstwhile baby Judges to peso ,h the newly -formal clams. That wa where Mr. Hlllcs'k firefly made t . mistake of his life. Ile started to a *in that "a man might lw it good nage of a chicken. int -------nand tha m wham& he tried to emteh himself, but he had gone too far. The t e or fofrteen healthy tansies weren't going to bare him insinuate that they might be likened to hens, especially old hens, so they went for him In mass formation. and swept him protesting ine'ffe'ctually toward the chilling waters of hake Iturnn. Wlietlter he apologised or whether the gtrlw thought they had scored him enough we couldn't find oat, hut they didn't duck him, and the next thing on the prngrsm Was a (lois race In whicih the noire announced that the fair-haired girl to the east won flout prise and the girl in the black hat with the sudsy sucker In her month had won esv'nnd. A Ioo)s rsce and a married men's now Were put on anal thew brought the entl'rtslumrot to a close. Rhadowr were h•ngthening and tbe dusk closing in when tl last horse was 'Myhre! up, to folio • the last automobile along the grads- rown sideline on the way to the %field road, and home. The ' ize-winners In the various events ere ' Mos gear -riot walking -1st the Id . Woe, loco Mesa 1911* Hicks. 'a hundred Ire(1 yards d*sh-Is w t G Andrews, 2nd Oswald Ginn. ys' fifty yards dash -tat Jaek Ikeld, 2nd Dick Oke. The prime money for the baby allow ase divided between Mrs. Cha A. Whitely and Mrs. J. B. Orr. ST. HP,LENS. Theslay, June 22. Mies W. Itetherford left for Toronto on Monday Mr. John Patterson had a telephone Installed last week, ring 44 on 44. Miss Five linmphrey and Mew taadye Webb 'grew elle week -end at \\'inghnm. Mr.. H. Itntherford spent a few dean last week with her daughter, Mra. A tderson. Mies !I Murray nrrlral home on Saturday after spending rI few weeks in the city. Meeara..titchiaon and (:rant left on $atonia) oe a trip to Rockwood and other point. Mr. aid Mrs. Marren Mcllnwetl and children, of Westfield, spent Sunday at Mr. ('lark's. The June meeting of the Women's institute. held last :week on Mr. W .1. linmphrey'r lawn, was quit' a setreewa. There were 'Mont forty present. Mre. Sawyer aaldreruwei the gathering. A solo was 'Oren by Mesa legleeton and s duet hy Mrs. W. It. Ferrier ami Mina 1 gleaton. A Mitchell paper eey• : The Mitchell high Schen! board have Pngagrrl Mks suite's. Rutherford, of Knmsaek, Snsk., end Miss Wilheimena Snthev'fortd, -- lot_ Helens, to III two of the threes vaeancie's cansrl by the raslgnationa of the lady teachers nu the stag. The former Mks Rutherford taught here a few years ago ■cul was considered most efficient and the board 144 fortu- nate In securing her serrbvs again. The latter Is also highly rrommeuded and Ite In no sexy related to the former. NEW ISSUE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO 6'• COLD BONDS Due 15th June, 1930. Price $ 100 and Accrued Interest T. R. Harrison PHONE lir WRs'r wrkF,r:T GODERiCH. General insurance Busb ness Transacted.