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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-5-5, Page 5TAE SIGNAL
OODIUM ONT.
halt 4, 021 1 %
IT BELONGS IN EVERY HOME
Music turns a house in-
to a home or makes a home
more of a home.
It brings to your home
that mental relaxation that
nothing else can bring.
- THE -
NEW EDISON.
DIAMOND
AMBEROLA
provides for your home,
music in the greatest va-
riety -real, live, thrilling.
Heir E,dison's Atnherola to day at
Campbell's Drug Store
"The Penslar Store"
Phone 90
The
LOCAL TOPICS.
' V l• torl 1 .4.111x11 the tivv1111.• •11140 d.4
w,u iii+, boys and 1s"eRlr, 1 • i.g 431.5
per cent. of the auroral..
'file Pettily
Grain Cargoes. per
deposits for the a, oir11 were
172.49 at Central -vitt sal f 1ZZ,
The steamer House Smith arrived on
Smiley with ;Naomi bushels of wheat 1
141 1'1••tthia ea'11anl.
and .alit amt the strainer I:leulh't•t, on A Relpsoalble Position. •
31o114Iuy ulglrt with 127010 bushels of Mr..1. J. Morrison. lure, 'owlet wore=
4'heat .14111 oats.' 1'h41•t• .:armies were
hoth for the Goderich elevator. Both
sten n11•rs t•lea rtrl light for Fort Wil-
liam to reload and are expected again
at the elevator lu a few drays.
Hospital Benefit a1 the Model.
As a henelit for Alexandra hospital,
Mrs. Lauder has kindly donated the
Monday and Tuesday performances at the
Model Theatre next week. The picture
is "Mary Ellen Conies to Town." with
the popular Dorothy Gish in the chief
role. There will be three performances -
Monday and Tuesday evenings, and
Monday matinee. 4.15 p. m. Usual pries
-matinee, 10c and 15c; evenings, I5c
and 25c. Let everybody turn out., and
give the hospital full hon'ses.
Nisi First Sherif of Huron.
Several capers in the county. 1n
ehruui\•ling the death of Mr.. W. T.
[laps stated that she -wits the daugh-
ter 14 the late Itola•rt Gibbons, "first
sireriR of the (sends of Huron." This
114 44 llstake slut, fur the sake of h(s-
tuflcal str•uraey, will bear corrw•tton.
Sheriff Gibbons was prior.(-,( iu the
otfl(r• by Sheriff M:udouad. *Ilad he In
turf was presssietl by Sheriff ilynd-
mau. The last 114111e411 was sheriff of
the nutted. counties of Huron, Werth
and lemur. and Mr Matdouald during
part of his term was los-riff of Huron
amI Bruce. 1a1t It Wild during his term
dud. the comities were seywrateil, and
Jar. Macdonald was then sheriff of
Hilmar alum-. The tate Sheriff Olio
$alba was appointed to- the Mare in
1w75.
New Manager at Bank of Montreal.
Mr. E. V. Leslie has been appointed
manager of the Goderich branch of the
Bank of Montreal, succeed ng Mr. A. W.
Strickland. Mr. Lesslie is a graduate of
the Kingston Collegiate School and Up-
! I per Canada College. Dunng his service
- with the Bank of Montreal he has been
accountant at the Kingston branch. and
manager u( the branches at Weyburn.
MIIIIIMINISs Sask., and Ingersoll, Ont. He comes to
Goderich from the last-named place. Mr.
Lemke takes great interest in outdoor
sport. in p►rticular golf, yachting and
motor boating. His father has been con-
nected with inland navigation all his life,
and as a young man Mr. Lesslie spent
n
c time on and about boats.
much
Mr. Strickland. who has been in poor
health for some time, is taking a Six bliss Alberta Yates, of ,Chicago, is
months' hohd .y and Is present In Tor -
here here in attendance upon her Lather. Mr.
onto. He has been welel l liked by the
GREYHOUND
TENNIS and RUNNING SHOES
These Greyhouncl\Shoes are
HIGH PRESSURE CURED
and as such they outwear any other make you have
worn heretofore, because no other rubler canvas
shoe will wear so well as one cured by the High
Pressure Process.
GREYHOUNDS
are the only jine of rubber canvas shoes made brthis
procesi in Canada.
Try Greyhounds and see how mu:.h longer
these wear than others made under the old process.
Get them at Hern's Boot Shop.
REPAIRING ALWAYS THE BjST
BERN'S BOOT SHOP
Cattle -buyer Dead.
Llu•sn. May':(. --T. 11. 1'onrsey. aged'
sixty-three ).,me, diel at his 11041144•
here Inst night alfre'r a 1illgvring 111114ti•.
)ir. II'onrs.•y has lawn n resident of
(enema for the post eighteen ye'a'rs, tint
lived in the vicinity all his life. Mr.
('ours(* sus 11 cantle buyer and ions
V11.11 k 11..11 n thmughnnt B'est.•rn 1011-
tarlo. I4,-411'' his stif.• h( is sinivivwl
by aIle daughter. w'Isr is Iic111g to
Parkhill
•
Immigrants Placed.
1.on.luu. Slay - 1111 c -
eighty -thio• immigrant' frim I:rtwt
Ilritain, 4 -ho arrive(' In the city on
talundaly mornitie. 4vre piked un ful'h1x
011 Mlllalay mud like re -.l wen• given
j•.b'. Tnewlay uwlrning. They were
sent to farm. in Sliddl,w•x. Kent,
Idtualrtnll. Elgin, Essex, Huron 1uu1 1►z•
ford tnu11110d.
eery 11( the Cultist Iarmee?, of lie.
tarso, 'who addressed a u.•.•Itmg 111 the
'1'emperanee Hall here a fea weeks
amu, is taking a w•.'ll+wru,•,I holillar
and is away uu a trip to si.• south"1,
States, the I'a4Ifle (.'oast, .,nil olio r
part,: of North America. In his ale•
sem.-. %%Well will 14• 41f iilenlble
duration, his work at- Oust i u, lic:nl
Whet. will he in ehar4e ut '•I,. 1141r,.1•1
E. Walter-, who hat (wen r
wr•retary the C. F. t fu. . ,„ . t::m'•
ami is inns' rhe seting sl'('' ' ,1 33r.
Waiters
lr-
Waiters Is, aka), iawreta•
Farmer$ Publishing tu, a 1• • h,,..•
it
IwL-
\I.
is a graduate of (iuderleb !c„iac
Institute, and received 11114
paper training in the on „r The
Signal. He hiss shown ma ale:11y
111 tarrying on the imp • .,,r• a111
1't••ga/rlS1hlt• duties which ha ,..,!
upon hint, and' is regarded • .
eers of the 1'. F. 0. as an ..
dispensable part of their Or/Mil/Anon
Harold's friends in G,slerie4e 41101 • I...
where 4.111 Ile pk'setd and tri;,tial t.
learn how thoroughly he 1- ' making
gaol."
direction The Farmers1+'
('1n•illa(14.41 of 441,000 t'opl'
lisp.(. Mr. Walters Is the
114141 S's. E. H. Walters or I
LOC.1L TOPICS iN BK11-F.
The daily way freight serf. e a,
mate
Grand Trunk has been resue''
The Square is faking on a trine and
neat appearance under the cssef u
efforts of Caretaker Johnston.
No, h;lugr doe( ((y allrctingGtxlench i1
made in the new 4. P. R. time -table,
lakipv etfrct thus week. The of ernoon
train from Goderich now arr;vts at Ham•I-
ton at a p, m., instead •.t 44.24. •
The ctktttty road work is in fulls ing in 1
(fillet patio( the comity and omits
liugineer Patterson is kept busy laking
inspection trips to th • various 'points
where the work is in progress.
The May meeting of the Children's :1,14l
SocirtV will lie held in the court house ,
Turstlat;i !slay too. at 1.1' p. m: '1 11 -
will
wilt like;&• he the last meeting for th,,
season and a large attendance is desired.
I' . y „;nag o u, 41110 fr.,m As11tit 1.1
. tr„lu 4'1464411V. wPh- %•r.
\I : I,' Reid on 11'1011e.da)- •.,
iu•.11110'. 'rb.• man from
\•!,I. a'.,is,n111aitt.,1 to 1114' 1u1a1e1)n
Ay l' •.1 .11111 u Isrst1wnr••11o•11t wa,• mark'
114* t1.• .•i tease until'further rlltlrlwv
• tswi b• •ulnmltte,l.
• Owing to ill•health, Rev. Dr. Turnhull
has. resigned the charge of West 'resby.
tt Ian church. Toronto.' alter. forty years
in the ministry and thirty years as minis
ter At West church. pr. Turnhu'I
well remembered in Goderich through his
connection many years ago with Knox
church and his subsequent visits to
The death is announced of Mt. D. B.
Mewl, of llam1ton, one of the leading
millers of the Province. Mr. WOOd was
a hrother of Mrs. P. T. Hall(, (ornierly'ot
Goderich and now of Winnipeg. Ile was '
i a strong I-iheral in politics, and ;in the
' reciprocity campaign of 1911 he addressed
a puh'ic meetitis in Goderich i'1 livor of
;the Liberal candidate. ' t
A fratuie tf the op nine flight at the
,i'avliinn next Saturday will be elle draw
Lm the Indian scarf and camisaje tots
which have been on exhibition in W.
e, Walker's store window this week. The
• owwiev raised in t11is wav is to heeent-tw
.the relief of di -tressed children in England.
.'The draw and 'presentation of. prizes Will
itake place at 10 o'clock.
Miss Emilie Buchanan. of 1 • into, The Kincardln' Reporter rter looks very
visiting her relatives here. • i handrme these days. being printed from
Masters Charles and Alan Armstrong, an "lruertvpe" machine which has just
of Toronto. are visiting at the home of been installed by Mr. I. J. Hunter, the
their uncle, Mr. James Buchanan. j pralressive publisher of our. northern
Mr. Gordon Drinkwalter. of Lu:knoir, 'contemporary. We hope I J. will have
was in town this week and sold his house , the minimum of "power off" and similar
on W. iron street to Mr Futon. �. • troubles with his new machine, and will
have plenty of work for It to do. -
Mrs. Wm. NfcVlttie• \tri June; and
Miss Evelyn Jones have returned to town • Mr. ,W.'11. Mitchinson was not atA-
after spending the winter at Tubed
take parr in the c,rmpalgn. fur the -
Mrs. John Beattie, Hatield road, has"' x:ariutrll Shildalihliog 1'11.- by111ar• us
re u,ned hoi-ne after spending 1 •c winter tl'' iv in England '-onf.'rrl,,g-with his
with relatives at Guelph and H a lltJton• aslw•Ia1.•' in th' 1Vellnu1 "nal c^""
Mr. D. Wiggins has putt !lased the 4. work en which is to he resumed
illw.stly_ Itl tUm11w'til.11 41111 Ibis tnn-
Mr.1•
former Welsh house. onmi Nest street. tract he - will probably- liar.' eonsider-
John Dalton, of Timmins, wall the owner. ably. „--rk to 1s• dune in aaslerieh 'at
11)4. Sty. S. plant.
people of Goderich, who trust that with a
good rev he will be fully restored to
health and vigor.
Count)Organization Formed.
James Yates, who is still callgined to his
bed• CHURCH NOTES,
The Horticultural Society has been
distributing tuberous -rooted begonias to
0 members as the premium for this
year.
The meeting held at Clinton yesterday
to form an educational association for the
county brought out a representative
gathering. Mr. R. Proctor. of Belgrave,
occupied the chair, and the princip 11 ad-
dress was given by Mr. R. Segsworth, of
Toronto. field secretary of the O .tario
School Trustees' and Ratepayers' Asso-
ciation. It was decided to establish a
• Huron county branch of this Association,
and the following officers were elected :
Honorary presidents. J. E. Tom and Dr.
J. M. Reid. public school in -tors;
pciad t. Rev. A. Lung. Forder-, vice -
J. J. Rotiartsos Co[berrte
tow ; aecretary-treasurer, T. G. Shil-
linglaw, Sea(orth; executive committee,
Mr. McKercher. Wroxeter; Mr McQuil-
lan, Ashfield; Mrs. Currie.East Wawanosh.
Mr. Proctor. Belgrave; R. N. Creech,
Exeter: L. L. Knox, Goderich' J. Fowler,
Seaforth; T. C. Stewart, Usorne; A. H.
McDonald. Ethel. The executive will •
map out a plan of organization to include
each municipality in the county.
Public School Board.
I Try a Want Ad. in The Signal.
Wednesday afternoon%of phi- week was
he first of the weekly halt -holidays. The
weather was line and no doubt the holi-
day was enjoyed,• although it gave the
Square a Sabbatarian air. •
The Signal would be please,: to have
readers hand in the names of their visit-
ors. It is a courtesy to the visa ..r, and it
helps to make the personal column of the
newspaper more interesting. r
TI14• regular nivel ing of 1114 public
.•he
ssd laira
d wits treed on Monday ,
evening, 1'rlo.'ipal Sharman brought
before the Isan1 a proposed schedule�
of touchers lay. and it was laid on
the table until th4 re-engagementf
o
rearhers is taken rap $.y the board.
Miss Vera Elliott w•ad given indefinite
lenge ..f aiwellee. owing to ill -health,
and Miss Stahel Bailie was appointed
to the staff of Central school in hell
...read. The what( managetnont c41m
mittee was asked to secure tendere fir
hely tr•Illrtgs in two routes of the (','n-
eral-4h.s,l. Principal Stonehouse was
appointed to the entrance examination
hoard. T11e I.I1Ort tri ('entral school
fur April showed an arenter attend -
ince of ON boys and, tui girls, or tr2 per
-sent. of the nulrsli er on the roll. At
Goderich's Popular Amusement Resort
-17-
441
THE PAVILION
First dance of the season Saturday evening, May 7
Entrants. and 1Irvsing R.w'm, 11.lit^^MM an. ft. (lance Floor sod I'nnn-nail(• itwh i2 -'1(1112 aq. ft. 12teet
Room and Rrwtanrent, arei4'2" 1511 sal. ft Total write of main no. 74171 dinar- feet 1Inhrstr* !latently, 20110=
OfMI
mi. rt. Thla makrw one of the mow etwlIrntwllnurl and leso aigw1l11trrl parillolwe In ()ttarlo With a Ilea Monis
Von on the hank of take Minot, a nnts•law nn•heren In alten.lanor. and ill
nor:r) ,otlt-enh'n , le $shoved In
Its opening season, last reit, a poptilirlty which prlsnls4. to he -,1'11 during the vowing -(wawa.
Southampton has carr'
guarantee the bonds of Pa
company which is takint
Knechtel factory in that Town.
ed4a
ASTHMA RAu AH
N SEWN -ft *alio, -Is fseM
Jut Swallow a Calls
RAZ -MAH 1s Guaranteed
td restore normal breathing. stop mucus
thermpp in the bronchial tabus, give
alghts of quiet sleep contain, no
Stipp
drug. 81.1V it your drug-
It's. Trial freest Our age n' les or write
iplstoaa, 14d King \' . Toronto.
Loral Agenta-Dunlop's Drag Beira
The Best in Photo Plays at the
MODEL
THEATRE
Week of May 9 to May 14
MONDAY and TFI.4I)AY ,
Lanky pr'-'•,
DOROTHY 1:1.11
in
n
The Anglican Synod of Huron will meet
at London next week. commencing on
Monday.
'I'lie Ie.11d.rn 4'uufrrrnc••.of,the Stet le
••hun•h will meet in Askin street
.•bnr•h, -London, on Thursday. June
.
Arrangements are being made for the
Molding d an Anglican summer camp at
Bayfield this year. the first part of the
" iary Ellen Comes
to Town"
Also a Travelogue 1114'1 NLlgazins..
NOTE -The Hospital ;its the re-
ceipts of this show; so Wye your help.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Goldwyn pr(.c •'
"The Penalty
fs
150/o off all Suits
We are reducing all Spring Suits in the store
15 per cent. These are all the latest models
and are absolutely up-to-the-minute in style
and quality.
Special in Waists
We have received a new shipment of geor-
gette and crepe -de -chine Waists, all latest
styles, which we are putting on sale at
$4.95, $5.95 and $6.95
Select Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co.
GODERICH
Headquarters and Factory : 456 Queen
St. W., Toronto
Il
white flower. The evening thence %ill1
1.. "Religion in the 1141111.." '1114!
classes, M is•h•n, Be ml. a1141 Men:. ( lith
will inert at 111" o.-hw-k. 'rhe t•Ipi••'lur'
dlnt•usdion tu*he 1'1116 will be '•Whir!
Ix prde;tinallour laud will be intro -
(lured by the pastor.
The o4Laal 0l4I'II of North street
M,•th,*11s( I ill null 111.111 Its ,Slay meet-
ilii' ON Mo111 Iuy night. R.lso• s from
the cartons departments slum's' the
church to 114' 1111 a very pros 14.5="11' ron-
Iltion Hr. T. W. I(ellwatt appoim d
to the board of etew•arels 11'41 Mr. 11; R.
Nan: was res)g••.iurod recording 'trw•-
urd \fc-sr...1. Purvis and Roy Stone.
house neve-plural "n the ihla11dr ('um-
Initt.s ,1r. 11. It. 1140111: Wald algslinted
m. 1.4614 '4'ltt4icr t" flit'. May ilis:trnt
ewetiug, which e,'iuVe'11.•x at -hly11 on
the 1711s .led 11'11*. Mr. Andrew Mi-
llen is alternate. 'Tins .rongrewatiot►al
unsling "ill 1*' 111.141 W.rhew11ly ere'n-
ii.g. the 1sth..w•.h.•n reports freirn :111
de'parhuents of the 4.1111nit w111 be sub-
mitted.
Tho annual ul••etiug i4 the North
street auxiliary of the \teth/sh't W.
M. S. was held on Monday afternoon.
It.p..rts of the your's work show al
most gratifying results. The total rat
season for boys and the latter part for VC) Na- sant dnt'iltg the year to t
by Gouverneur Al .,1 le
with an at1-.$111
A philtre, that will s the whole
town talkidir.
Adkieek- •
A fillies :Ml 1'hri-1 i( . OW-
FRIDAY
i ,_
_..
FRIi)AY and SATI KI)AY
I'nIV4tpal prl'-.
HARRY CAM- 1
In
"West is West''
AMo a Century 4'••:"Ay.
Usual pekes all 1e reit.
The isereicee at Vittoria street McNh-
odlet rhumb neat Supday will be eon-
- Subje els of tier.
111011%: 11 a.m.. '•Miniaratlon•in Sick-
nems.7 p.m.. "Wise and Foolish
Mothenr.
.be$14. h rr•abur.•r : 4+12 trout the aux I -
nary. $.WI from the 11ht lam ('1rele, and
$014 from the Weston Baud. This i.e.
evert. the contributions of soy pre%:nun
year. Pilo' 1ram,•a by ere
the year to the lief of life-tumlls'rs
of 114.' 1lusil;ary, and In addition the:
('like /Ilia the Bank 1-41,11 had two or
Mat:ees --Monday, WAIN -
day ani'ii!
S¢ay• l trir• et1
At the itaptist chno•h. Montreal
t'>t l'es't, seri-live will 1'.• .-o uduct.,l next
Ilatel.*7 at 1/1 4.m. and 7 p m. Pastor
liniso•ribr, .d Southampton, will preach
at 11.,1% • servile'.. ;: p.m.. (thele milord.
8-y., -B. Y. _1'__I'� Meeting. '
__AL-K>1iez. rhumb 41.'x) Sabath tlixiiie
worship `(t ill he co11dtw•t.d by the
minister. \SubJeets of sermons -11
a.ni. "The Inlstry of }[rating" 7
pail., "An 'nilulugill{t " 1'os14/•sslom •.
Sabath v'hrea\r nl Bible ...lesser* at 3
tet errk.
At the request i the Isard of Alex-
andra Inw+pital tiro:$ur•day is to Is.
made 1lirspitul Sura y. :1 m1 tlu•ough
the Min4Wrrial Aswit• ',111 the pastors
of the different church.; have nutlet',
taken to 4otwst•ett 11w.week and 11ahlls'
ed the •ho 7,itfrl board irbos nnw'ti(11
with our heal situation.
I
The animal rrnlye.,n o
lllif the xil-
Irl
Series of the 11'..M. S• of G,.l.•righ dis-
trict of the 51.•thodist '•Noreen Will be
held in North street ihnn•11 nest Wrd-
uewla)' afh.rreem and '.•v.•latng. A
special ptngnlm of meek -41 -ad•
dirt•,." hex 1144'11 arrlug..I for the
evening _meet F; rrybody welcome.
At the Presbyterian Synod of Hamilton
and London. meeting at Chatham last
week, the Presbytery of iluron was hon-
ored in having one of its members, Rev.
S. A. Carriere. oLGrand Befjd, elected
moderator, Mr. Joules Mitt -hell, of
Goderich was appointed chairman of the
Synod's historical mmm+ttee. Those from
Goderich. present at the meeting were
Rev. James Hamilton, Rev. R. C. M:-
Dermid and Mr. R. II. Cutt.
Mothers' 14.ly will. M• drs.'rytrl in
North strw•t. Methodist church next
Sunday morning, when the pastnl•'s
thein,' wi14 1w• "4 Mr Ur:paydile Used to
Moth.'r,." Petit forget to 4a•nr a
1"11 a officers, E.••lilted alae (Mlle,.
Ilou, pros elem. 51 es. 141.4.-h: hon
11011. pr..hh-rat. NI vs. 1er 'h: nun
vier-pre-eid.•mt. 51rs Ford ; nesidi rat.
Mrs. .1. II. 4'oiborho. : 1-4 vice.lo. j
dent, Mrs. Moyer: .mil vile -preside ,
Mrs. tarsier :Vd via• pr.+i•k'ut. \I -
Pards ens --w+retary. Sirs. Mai u• .
r.,'. •e•'rt'tary. .ars. P. W. (' arris.
wmistatt st•e•retary. Miss (:ogld: t{.^.Is
hirer, Mrs. Garb. Allan/IA': plauist- Nes'
Snyder: ri•t.lr7 fur 4Opt luuk. Jlix.
55'ashingtou : ; sureriltt••ud.•ut of 14ys-
temattc giy!ilg, Mrs. lealridwnl; mem-
entoes. Mrs. W. T. Monier 111141 Mix'.
SI. .1. Itob.•rt%on : hn11r prey:We 1t of
1'irele, Miss Bailie ; Da ml. leader,, osis
Bradford and Mi.v Moimey.'
Her Portrait
and
Her Day
Mother is deserving of the
finest photograph that
the lens can
portray. _ _
Why not surprise her by
inviting her to our
studio this week ?
Music for 'Everybody
Agency for
Starr
Cecilian
Harmonic
Phonograph§
Call aittd-kt us give you
a demonstration of these
splendid instruments.
We have in stock the
-Star-Gennett Records
which can be used on all
--these instruments.
GEO. RICHARDSON
amlilon and St. Andrew. -Sts.
G.14lcrirh Phone 101
SPECIAL SHOWING OF
MILLINERY
ON
Friday and Saturday
MAY 6th and 7th
J. T. Fell
FI;A'1't1R1N(1
PRINCIPALLY
HAIR HATS
ORGANDY HATS
SAILOR EATS
SPORT HATS
LACE -HATS
Altauttab11e*-fur hot weather.
Miss M. R. MacVicar
Kingston street Cosi ere h
r
.ti41
R,NCE :turret
Jam`centillental
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