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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-4-14, Page 4urdity. April 14, 11121. THE SIGNAL GODERIOH, ONT. r • Reliable Clothing There are all kinds of Clothing offered for sale, but don't be fooled by buying so-called cheap stuff. It will not give Satisfaction, it will not look well, and in a very short time you will be sorry you did not pay a little more and get reli- able clothing. We expect to sell our customers more than once, that is why we recommend the better clothing. See Our Clothing at from $30.00 - TO $40.00 1d.0eSlsiuvQif amu iiria>Ih. at the Rheumatism Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia. Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules Have brought good health to half-a-m1111Oa authoress. LET US FINISH OUR WORK. Lt 19111 Ontario t w•hrlmiltg majority to retain the 11. T. , thus doing away with 1he open liar and the retail `ale of liquor for Iwt•,•r- SKr ptu•la►.es. At that time the mauIl- fa.'tur• mud k*Portati,wn were for- bidden by the Ikouiuiou us a war measure. Last year IJauuary, I1r�ltl • this 1Nuuiuiuu order was rem.v,rl and liquor began to I1,.w in frau' Quebec anti lea:uiy cellars were stu•ked and 1,w41k', gang revivi41. Nos. we have a chance to end this loo voting "Yes- .0 1 the Referendum. There is duly saw• Issue before us at present. Shall the A healthful, money -saving remedy. 1upi'rtattiwu1mla11wi G,11.i�Idom7lb lk.ryul t welt known for fifteen year, pre. tu- fo o t' kvliweep 4.111 this •Ibluor1 Cer- tainly riled by doctors, Gold by�ents tahlly we do. T1e11 vote "Yes' on rrug- ,sea, $1.00 a bots. Ask our encs or write for a free trialppackage. Mirada, next. Templeton*, 142 King W..To.-eats Its tad be sllalrti by 4V -e reports. The ". T. A. re- /� Loral Agents -Dunlop's Drug Store. malty- in form., 1w, matter which wary / the cute goes. There will 'I* ta. liquor +Rot's opened in either eceul Inur will i 1)1.'NI:� NON. 1 there be any yha sage ill the Iu: t11a1 ,►f Thltrwla)'..tpril 14..Il.la1uiiig liquor for m.•,ih•lue. 1jut If Mk* 4', Pentland has returned front 1 the n,a}.erity 'rote "No" we shall litre Cle Berton. where she 'scut the' al ,•alati1,11*Iwx• .f the bringing 4)f Iigrl.r ty11114.4. int.. the homes. tilling up the cellars ))`1 Mi". Jahn W. Graham. of Goderich.. and making bootlegging e.. -v. There 11+ -r..•ndilg :a f.•ww day* with Mr. awl will he 11,4 more 1:oiernueut control Mr-. F. 1tr.-- and other frieude in the., there is late. A vote -lit. " means oillag•'.• 1 that we cut off this supply. rhos pre- MI-- 1. 11. LVI•kru+ and 4h011lr.•u. of l venting the rich mai from *rocking his Ileo -all. are visiting the lady'- parents.I cellar and 111e I,witRhn b••r from 1eftitig \I r., and Mrs. T. 1:. .►lien. his supplies,' Mr. awl Mrs. !tory Meltorald. of We hart now Sia opportunity of oh- etrarhror. are i•1-itiag /rive+ here. , tandwg real prohil.iti..n. not a half - Mrs. Ililliard, of Witiglmm, was in' uw•a-ear)•. let n+ finish our work of the village for throedays this week I tlw Iy4t generation by seizing this 0{)- with 11 •114{11;1' of millinery. p.n.nrty. ler- ,'' ery vale be Pwdl'rt- Mr. 14. I:. Iiiekle, of Hamilton. visited Vote "Yrs" by mai•ka.,t your ballot Mr. and sir.. 1t. J.'1'rrwford this week.' tains:-- A large cr,.wv1 attended 11r. O. 1: -{tt4tl-limy- auction, salt' op Saturday. and Ain't bower (: land ry wa14 able to yet good priers for the erth•li•s offered. We uud.•r-tatel 11,,' nail! la* not yet Iseeli *obi. on1 he* leen received of the death ,, Mr-..' lIlu+. of vtgsna. Sask.. which ...curve ein Manch Nhth. The iireeibied i prices. W114 formerly 31ary .1. West., of Duo -Mall the 141wlrtation nd athe bringing of gawwwl. , intoxicating liquor: t inw•t.foNth,ide deiIl'rnv'til".. 0 0 above Phone 57 Shall the importation ' aril the 'bringing of Intoxicating liquores Into 11e 1'roviu.e he forbidden 's NO C. PRIDHAM .,{tent fur. Barsaliifte Nets Goderich a debaker MOTO Let us give you a de cars before you decide on y Our new Battery Chargin fine and we are now in a posi number of Batteries. nd Gray -Dort GARS .,1 ilstration with these ur spring purchase. Outfit is worki,ng on to handle any TTERIES are the fact.that ies in Can- ui ent. We PREST-O-LITE STORAGE B good Batteries. This is proven by four-fifths of the Automobile Comp ada are using them as standard eq have them here ready for delivery. • Non -Glare Lenses from $2.75-$4. Ii a pair. l USED CARS FOR SALE 1 Gray -Don't Special, good as new, 192 1 Studebaker, 4 -cylinder, 5 -passenger, t111 or- oughly overhauled and repainted. 1 Ford Touring, in good running order. 1 Ford --Delivery Truckt in first-class shape. . Case Tractors and Machinery. EASTSTIREETGARAGE LEEI4I'ItN. Tuesday. April 12.. A meeting .In the iorer•4 of for re- f.v.•nduu, ,,.,s yell lust evening in Lee - burn .hnn•le. when addrease, were given be Sir. 4'etrr•y awl Rev. H. Royal. lir. Currey giving a report of the temperaure i,,uv.•utioIl he attended. Roth siwv,kers made a +Melalid iw- prrsstuo. Shoeing the meeting a ditrt YES X The Citizens' Social ,ervirr league. N 11.1'. T,o'Rso.vv. April 11. Mr. Lennard Mcllwain left on Satur• day f•r Morrin. Alberta. where he will .w11. gh'!•u by M1-•. An•CS. Horton and spend the coming summer. Rev..lanie, Hamiltuu.nls.. a recitation A SUDDEN CALI..-The people of this, ly Miss Met'airtl. R communi'y were shocked on learning of Mr+. It..)' Mason. ,d.T.rortu, is visit- •the very sudden death of Mr. John' ion with her parents. Mr. and Mr,jGambte. of this place. %hien occurred at' A. 11. t'Iuttolt. - • 1Lucknow on t1'edne-day of this week. Mr. .1 lin Horton spent_ Sunday with - Mr. Gamble was.at Thrrnas'!MtcNall's for friends orae •I;aytirhl. , dinner. and after the meal was si:ting ,n , lir. II 1141 Mrs. H. King and hiss King. Fws chair when he expired. death being i .4f iiil.nrµ i•l+lfrd--eT . and' Mrs. to heart failure. The body was j I rn y Stewart's on Sunday.brought to his home here last night and Miss Olive Morris. 'who Inas heelsthe funeral takes place on Saturdav after- noon relatives at lhndop for *true noon to Lucknow cemetery Mr. Gamb e ime, loft today for her home In the was in his forty-fifth year and leave- a sift` and two dl4ughters. M.wrs. Frei 41l1d110n *11,1 Johnny Bogie. of the ...Wainer yalcartier. spent Sunday at their r-i1N'rttve Issues here. 'Ilse Dunlop wolf. -our day last week while Eris1 4111ab1. of !Hilltop. t w•a- plowing in a field wear the lake bank the saw a wolf running toward him. As he hail nothing with which to defend himself he unhitfhel the D. I LLAR U SON 66 The Scotch Store" I$TO1\HOURS : tAA.M.TO6 P. M•. Phone ter 56 SATURDAYS 10 P.M. wot New Nemos What are Nemos? Every lady who prides herself on her figure and values her health knovis that Nemo Corsets are the Standard of excellence. we' Nemo Corset No. '327 it $6.00 pair For medium to full figures, very low bust with elastic inserts, slightly higher in back, long skirt, elas- tic inserts in back. Special form -reducing s t r a p s, graduated front steels. Sizes 22 to 30. $6.00 per pair. Mothers! 1f von wish to keel, your boy+ -aft and your hones• free from liquor. vote Yes" on )Imlay_. Your neigh[woni e.•Ilar may 4.mteln the p.Lwm that will rain y.wr toy. itun not the r ttra and kill the bootlegging -trade. Vote YES. telrm and went to the tarn. On Smut.- 'hst 1t Is, -Thr smelt+ of r•achimt the h.Ilw• hr t'lyiltonel a wheat. oats and barley an. t•:,il4141 by nundw•r .t the weiglAwors alai they the growth of minut.• parasite plants ('11as•d the ...Wolf t. Ja+. ('h'whnlnl's that lire within the 1isseies of the grail erek. wlefre the- honuds lost the scent' plant+ and slick their noari-lamest The 11,dghlw.r, have +ince Minted the from tate jnl.',''. They attack the grain hanks of thelak.• 111111 creek* for mal.•+, Plaut+ when tlw• *nal genuivate- and int nothing nw,re has In.•u "if en of tier tier young Pdawtlet i* tint pushed Dirt +t range iuu•ndrr. 11r. ,lucid says that into 11n• soil. If rail Ilse the tight +Our ,u11ma1 visited his h,•nhowse re- kiwi of torn al.Mlly.Se yon t•an prevent recti)• and (1111 ,son-idrnlble •damage•• 11114. T111. kind we sell will do rh.• uelgl►tworh..wl.is ar.u+wl over file E. R. Algae, Drttggi*t, Gabriel. 1I,•i21e12, a+ a wolf ha+ Iw11 liven *veil i11 these {warts foe a great many years. • t l'BI'ItN. Starr Phonographs and Gennett Star Records, for sale at Blackstone', Ice Cream Parlors, Rest street DRAMATIC EVENT. -Tic Dramatic Club --- - ot Trinity church. Blyth, will present the The growing popularity of Templeton's play "Home Ties" in the Foresters' Hall. Rho umattc Capsules for rheumatem. Auburn, under the auspices of St. Mark's neuralgia. lumbago, etc., and Raz-llah church, on Wednesday evening. April 20. for asthma has placed these remedies �So clocTt. Adtni=stnrr'TIOcrchitdretr&ir. attloeg the "best sellere. For sale b41 H. C. Dunlop. - Come and have a ' good laugh. Lindy Jane is very funny. so is Mrs. Poplin. Gidley Orchestra in' attendance. 1t makes a real treat=-8lackstone's delicious ice cream, in bulk or fancy T. F. HOLLAND lapis. A vote 'Pete on the referendum on NI.Ilday take+ from the rich man 1114 4144/111 privilege of . obtaining Kiva 1" See Our ll' eddln Stationer snppliw'.f I1111or. June Brides-- r. lune Brides - Nu irwlltn.+tall* privilege Before Placing Your Order, and denir4 ritual right* to all. 4 "Auto -Shoes" Mean Mileage The mileage given by the best tire yon ever used would just about approximate .the average given by Ames Holden "Auto -Shoes" year after year. Ames Holden "Auto -Shoes" are miles better than ordinary tires. The name "Auto -Shoes is to help you to remember that -to make it easy for you to get the cheapest mileage yott • CSR liltyr - "Grey Sox" Tubes V► THOS. M. DAVIS, South St., Phone No. 443 GOI)F.RIt'H, ONT. AMES HOLDEN "AUTO -SHOES" Cord and •Fabric Tires in all Standard Sizes For Sale By "Red Sox" Tube, P. J. MacEWAN, St. Andrews St., Phare No. 334 GODERiCH, ONT. OBITUARY. SI'I'N4'E.---Tire death of %.rho May 11arth.r. 'wife of Mr. F. H. Spence. which oveurrwl 011 Thur+.lay morning. April 7th. at the home of her mother. Mr+. Henry Martian. remove.) 11 lady mixer,-atw•mw1 try those +alo had the privilege of her a,xptaintarw•r. Mme. Spence had been 111 for about eight' months. sod came to her mother's home before Now Year's in the Mss• of an Improvement In her condition. which, eeverer. was 11.1 t'ratizwl. She was a native .f a:alerlch and 111'141 here until 1!,Swh, slant whieh time she and Isar intsiend and family had 11v.41 *141•- 00s*1vely at (:nolph. Kitchener and To- ronto. She was the only daughter and Nle las surviving .f the children of the late Henry Marlton. the only mem- ber .f the family etlll living Icing the aged mother. Mn. I4{enee leaves her Imeba11d and three daughters: Mrs. Ste s•Innan, of Kitchener. anti the Missal. Mona and Mims. The ftuperal took platy to Maitland r,.metery on Saturday afternoon. Rev. K. S. hardy, rector of St. tteonr s. officiating, alai the pallbearers were 'Meserw: Y. F. t.awren'e, Alex. Stttrsders, A. lt. Mc- Lean and 0. F. Carey. lir. ('heti Mc- Clelland, of )tlyth, a .xeisin of Mr. Apolar. was among those present at the fulfils!. YKpSf N4 M --Mass Eloise A. Skim - of Gcelerieh's asst -known citi- zens. passed away on Thursday tart. Ind on Saturday afternoon the mortal remains were consigned to earth in Maitland cemetery. Ater. It. I'. Mr- i)ermkt conducted a short service at lirophey tiros.' undertaking parlors. where a member of (Allzetls had gather- ed to pay the Islt tribute of respect to the departed. 'Che pai4)eraren were Judge Lewis. ltherlff Iteyffltoo1d . Mr. i). Ilael)onald and Mr. (le.. Williams. A more extended reference to the life and work of Min Akimings was planned for this week's Nose of The Signal, Met le held over until neat week AQ111R111. Word hale been received by Mr. Thomas Taub, of town, of the a P. C. Corset No :40'1 at $1.75 per pair -- Slim or average figure, 'sport mt el, free hip, short boning, elastic top, ade of good quality coutil, all bones stopped, ,four elastic web hose s porters. Sizes 20 to 25-lit- $1.75 5at_$1.75 pe pair. Othe special P. C. Corsets from $2.00 to $3 "0 per pair. • Irl . ; r •Silos-Reouc4K Nemo Corset No. 322 at $6.50 pair For stout women of medium height, the average full figure,'medi- um bust and skirt, sizes 24 to 30. $6.50 pair. Other styles in .Nemo Corsets fr mm - Nemo Corsets are sold at stand- ard prices and represent the best values consistent with quality..' For those who do not want so expensive a Corset as Nemo we have a large choice of the famous P. C. Corsets, in a style and size to suit every figure. 1 Special Showing of House and Pot Dresses Now is the ti a to select. your House and Porch ' Dresses. The styles are all new an the choice is exceptionally large, a 'the values are much better than we •have shown for many a season. Th come in the better quality check; . laid and plain, ginghams, in long a d short sleeves,. in light and dark co rings. Sizes 16 to _20 years and 34 46. From $1.95'to $6.50. 11 Something Extra' Sma = \ in Middies These Middies are very attrac- tive. Made of extra quality middy cloth, with navy blue flannel detach- able collar and cuffs, and emblem em- broidered on sleeve. Special $3.50. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST -47111 Phone Millar's SStore p56fie 41 a is one who is especially qual- ified by careful trainytg, to- gether with up-to-date equip- ment, to do special work. We specialize in the exam- ination of imperfect eyes. Voids may I* imperfect, and we are at your service for the highest quality of work at .eery reasonable price. A. L. COLE Eyesight Specialist Optometrist West Street, GODERICH 1111414f' II (keath .f hie sister, Mr%. Martin Squire. which occurred at Maple ('reek. Sask.. on Tuesday of tide week. The dec.•a+eel w9114 a former resident of Colborne township. Slw le o ve+ seven children. who mourn the Inns .d both parents. Mr. Squire haying diel four per* ago. Affter her husband's death Mr. Sq,dre remained on the farm with her children and in spite of severe loss through drought she persisted and w11e- .wwlel ID maintaining her family. No word hit been received a+ to the nature AC the fatal Illnew+. The inter mint takes place at staple ('reek today Don't forget to vette on Monday next, The Missev-I1lCint+t+sh returned tbb A 1 18111. and vote 'TES' to keep out week from Lo ldod,' where they spent lbs the nor. winter. • 34:4:X=CoMCXX=CXXXXXX xis CZEMA Teo are act e t pe riment- Ing wbe■ wrma nee lots Gaae'a (rant Lremit tor Itetesa and Mita trrita- roma. It raklv.a at me* and grad ally Imola tae akin. Amapa* that Dr. (bar'. ($ndnent tree N you essence this Cr_d send 44,. tot pas= one. a Cw • aN dealers or RAaiaaeea, >�taaiiaaaa • Oe.. lmltm. Tomos - . - School Of Commerce- - Clinton and Goderich, Ont. OFFERS THE FOLLOW/NG COURSES : Business • Stenographic Secretarial Civil Service Teachers' Training Course and arranges Special Coarses for students. T'i8 FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES : Highly Qualified Teaching Staff Actual Business System of Bookkeeping Credential Typewriting Testa Positions Guaranteed Vocational Training School .,r this district, by Government appointment, and under in erectionby Soldiers' Civil Re-eatal>liahrwnt Department. Por Terms, etc., write B. F. WARD, B. A., M. Acetas, Principal Phone 1944. t'anta4 M. A. STONE, Vons Speelallat, Vice -Principal *PRIM TERM ISEOINS MARCH 29. 1921 Student. may enter a1 ■nv time LOCMCIODOCXXXXXICXXXXXICXXX1