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The Signal, 1909-4-29, Page 3THE SIGNAL GODERICH •: ONTARIO SW IN/0/1111/111111111111111111111/ MID MO* sicsammillniG Interesting Week i In HIGH -GLASS MILLINERY Two Exceptionally Good Offerings in our Millinery Department FOR ONE WEEK At $2.98 A lot of new shapes in all the leading colors,. handsomely trimmed with silk flowers and ribbon, all new trimming. Very special price for the week $2.98 At $3.98 Another lot of new shapes in all good colors, handsomely and becomingly trimmed in the new- est styles, with silk flowers and r•l)bons. A very high-class hat, special 53.98 Saturday's Special of New Corsets Some good saving opportunities from our Corset department for Saturday. A lot .1 Corsets made of gond quality material, new • styles, with and without suspenders, in I white and drab. i A lot of Corsets, excellent value at regular prices. You will notice the big savings in this portholes line. In white adr nd ab, tpl - rhes - tinter ray, speeiah-. . tZ Another hue assortment, all sizes. in whit and drab. Heguler values 50c and fNdc, ' e., Saturday, epeeist.....................JC7C A shipment of new Embroidered Silk :Bulls in all the new shades, including I blue, catawaba, .wisteria, reseda, taupe and tangarine. See this display Iwhile it is complete. Aw Wash' Ne s Material 256 We have just psaw•d into stock a new RANI, material our buyer fortunately. picked , oil.. Javanese Crepe ('loth, A fine soft 'wash mater- ial with a roil stripe. We have this in all the new shades orbs, blue. rarawaha, I wisteria, tweeds. taupe, etc. Special ,price. ,per yard The New Idea Magazine \ A book full of favored reading, :,I,t, includingstyles and fashions for women.._ -'rice 2c__per copy. ._____..._-____.___ . Lace Curtain time is Detre again our new stock will 1 convincing that the patterns and:des ns will be the latest. Our prices ran a at 50e, 5i:;'1'+i:fltt11t:5$ul, tu:$i o0 per parr: - New showing of Shirt Waists 98c \ large range of new Shirt \Valets in All 111.. new id . ' - and -styles.--toads- of the (]Q finest quality lawn, all sizes: Special_. 98C ISee window) - Corset Cover Embroidery ro derY s L yard Y a d .'t lot of new Embroiderite- purchased at a very,htw figure, nice fine. muslin materiel, a row of beetling running through an entbroid• erect design. Very epe'ial price, ler i a yard• • New Stripe Dress Goods Some new Stripe ss Goods in the new /diodes. This is a very hard 10 .serial to find hut we fortunately got hold of same in the new ehwlee, including eeba, blue, cataiwaba, taupe and wisteria. New Satin Cloths. in red, green, navy, black and brown. New Import Shipment of Laces and Net .A large range of' Allover Laces, Val. Lat't':.iitt I nSeyrtin ,_gt Tnck ed , ets, iii :ill shades. This being a late shipment will assure. jtwi..the latest designs vitt colorings.. . GROCERY DEPARTMENT (Basement) The good housewife neglects no opportunity to educate herself with re- gard to good Fresh Groceries. For instance. when she runs across an in- structive advertisement like this she reads it from start to finish. Here are a few specials that will interest her. -_._Friday and Saturday l'a,•kieges Cort, Flakes. :t tans Choke Tomato., 2w+ t Ihr Tapioca for - .2.1c :i Icor Choice Dried Peaches 25e 7 Ilan Condon Snap .. .'Loc l'hoice 1.titter and Fresh For the Week 1hr Washing Sada ...... N• it Packages Pearline..... t'hoice Bulk Pickles, per quart I`r 1 lha Hest Laundry Starch.1'hc 1 dozen nest Leptons dDc 1 dozen Choice Seedless Oranges, regular 40k, Eggs always on hand. ameron & Moore 25c 1 1 1 Cullough Tyner took plan tart wee at the home of the bride's parent Ur. and Mrs. England an, former res deka,' of gxt•rer, the tatter bein [orweely Miss Sivade. Rev. J. Ii. lidniiruq: It A., late r l'helteuhrm, Orangeville Presbyter) has been inducted into the pastorat of Knox Presbyteiian church, Kii outline, ow sueaaiesur to Rev. Dr. Odor ray, who is enjoying a test front his labors hi Toronto. Mr, Edtnisou's salary will be $I.91i* per annum and a free wailer. The stockholders in. the North Huron ,Teltt- phone CIL_ Utak ham uu Muudry evening. the IIlth inst., and eloetwt the following pru- v' rrwna I director. J. Greer, WILL Maxwell, 11. B. Elliott and Ileo, Stilton. ('anvaa,WZ•r were authorized to wait upon the farmer' an the surrounding country. k I erun, war hot a in Nova Scotia eighty a. { years ago. In lfki{-vete -artNw4 *oft i• ier parents in (irey township,. and g three yent'e later was merriest to her ' late partner, who eondueted a tuer- ,f cantile buaine,.a in !Marvel() and who wan reeve of Tendert y for suite years. After his death Mrs. Messer ,_ continued to reside in illuerale until a few years ago, when she went to live with her daughter in 1Vinghatu. !k- ettles her daughter rhe leaves one run, John. nt Saskatchewan. Death of Aged Qashwood Man. The residents of Itathwood were grieved. and shocked eu .Mt'udry of bust week when the news spread through the village of the sudden death lit August Sell*oeder. De. ()eared had been in excellent health and war a.riatingthim wife ill manip- ulate the w'a thing tuachiue when be be- came ilfAnd. retiring lo a eolith, int, wediately expired. Born in Germany overeeventy years ago, hecante-to Ca- mille with his parents in hie childhood. settling on a farm west lit Dashwood, where he lived until' his retirement anti u•uiuval to the village ten years ago. Ile wrr a genial: cuutpanionahle man and had hunts of friends. He war married four times and is our - view] by his widow and a large fancily. An Early Settler of Morris. Miss Jean Ritchie has resigned her position as printery teacher itt the Brussels public school, which site has held for almost thirteen years, and will go West iu May, a gond position awaiting her there. Mier Florence Buchanan, daughter of Mark Buchan- an, who is at present teaehing in Uxbtid e, will succeed her at a sal- ary ot 146(1. At the early age of twenty -rix years Miss Lily Marsden, the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .lobn Mooney, of Morris, was called from this life on Monday, the -9th auother victim lit the white plague. Before her illor,e, she had heen a member of the choir of Brussels Methodist church and an active worker in the Sabbath school. He - aides her foster -parents she is rur- vived by her mother, Mrs. Marsden. Simon Hunter, of the 4th concession of l'sborne, received the will intelli- gence last week of the death of hip tort Simon, at Nanton, Alta. De- ceased had been ill but a week. of acute f3righTtretieeaur Hv viterthiteve eight years of age and was unmarried. An estimable and enterprising young eau be was P ra s , the. Wstn K in Wett lie i. survived by his parents and rix brothers and tee sisters. '1 he fro• hmai•runsdrnt.were taken to Exeter for in - David F:erguaon, a well-known and este gmefii esldeut cif itiekerurlth and formerly of Grey, paused away at the haute ot his daughter, Mrs. James Strnne, of the 1th concession of Tuck• erniitht on Tuesday, the 214th inst.. after -a week's illness of pai'slysis.-"Hee was sizty-seven years old and it sur- vived by his daughter and one son, John, of British Columbia ; hitart- ner-in-life predeceased him twelveI yearn. Mr's. Duncanson, of Grey, is a sister of the deceased. bleb. Henry James, who had been Visiting her son, William, in London, died after a severe attack of pneu monis in Victoria hospital in that city on Thursday. the 15th inert Her rrtuaitts were taken to Brussels to 1* laid beside those of her tate husband. Deceased, who was eighty-three years of age, had been a resident of Bros - eels for thirty years. She was a hotel, lied woman and was highly esteemed. Barry James, of Brussels. and Win., of London, are her only surviving I children. Thomas Mcleadzean, jr., of the lith concession of Grey, who had been an invalid for tnore than a year, Passedthe 171.11. in -t. He had Viten a %utterer from nervous paralysis and in his weak ectud+taaut- Ata—attack-44 laa14,utaataia, developing from a slight cold, proved fatal._ lbeeews.d, who was waw _of Mr. and Mrs. 'Phos. McFadzean, of •Grey, wan forty-one years of age. Ile was married to Miss Vora Kenny, formerly of Leadbury, who. with one child, survives. The citizens of \Vcozet,er had an esper'ial intereat • in the ceremony which occurred et "l'aatlehill Farm. • the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry, of near Whitechurch. on Thursday, the I3th inst., and which made Miss Elizabeth R. Henry and Chas. H. Hinde, of Harriston, hus- band and wife. The former taught in the junior department of the Wroxeter 'school for a few yearn mod the ground is a former "madness mate the place,- Rev. Wm. Hartley. ut Blyth, brother-in-law of the groom. tied the knot in the pretence of only immediate relatives. A Woman Preacher,' Progressive Huron is not lagging behind in the movement to enlarge the sphere of triefulness of the fair sex, Last Sabbath the good people of Clinton broke loose from the shackles of ancient nuperstitution and turned out in large numbers morning and evening to hear Miss Annie Hall. the evangelist, 4,1 tiuelpti, expound the Scriptures from the pulpit of On- tario street Methodist church, Dr. Margaret Calder, of Wingham, is the only lady member of the medical pro• feerion in Huron and abs is winning distinction as a surgeon as well ex a physician. Death of Mn. John Messer. Mrs. .John Meeeer, an esteemed pioneer resideotof Illiterate, died sod- - denly at the home of her daughter, Mee. Wm. Gannett, of Wingham, on Monday. the 19th :ant, . Deceased, whose maiden name was Jessie Ilam i ' 'Phone 20 The Department Stores Goderich Acton •.. o.......1■.m.i..i■.1■.. .11...... • Xews of the istriet. Wm. Patterson and family .and Mr. Gill, of Seaforth, removed to South- ampton laat week. Robert Noble, ex -editor of The Wroxeter Planet, and Mrs. Noble re- moved to Toronto last week. James Douglas. of Belmore, has taken to himself a wife, in the person of Miss Margaret Munro, of Carrick t,ownehip. Mrs. H. Townsend, an esteemed res- ident of Gorrie, died at her home in that place nn Sunday, the 18th inst., aft era brief illness. The Fordwich hotel and livery busi- ness hat been purchased hy Wm. .facklin, of the 40h conee.,sien of Grey. Mr. Jacklin's sons will work the home farm. The 50 -acre faun on int fl of the 7th concession of Orey, • owned and erect - pied by W. H. Cele, ham leen pur- chased hy Nelson Cardiff, of the same line, for $2,(661. Iferhert Johnston, son of Robert Jokneton, of Seaforth, underwent a successful operation last week for the removal of a decayed bone from the side of him head. Minim Mary E. Brooks, eldest daugh- ter o1 John Brooks, of Morris, wan married in Winnipeg recently to C. E. ltorsey, of Napinke, Man., form- erly of Toronto, Hobert Duneannnn, Ft. A., formerly of Welton, who ham eotnpleted him course in theology at Knox College. Toronto, has offered himself as a mi. sfonary on the foreign field. Benjamin Caldwell, of Carberry, Man., son of Wm. Caldwell, of the '/,nrieh road, near Henmall, was mat tied nn Wednesday, the 14th inst., In Mies Irene Garland, of (Carberry. Elwin Bennett, of the vicinity of (lorrie, was ria ied at the home of the bride's mottle Mrs. Rachel Gil- mer, on Wednesday the loth inst., to bliss Bertha Elizahet\Gilmer, of Car- rick. On Wednesday, the ,. Inst., the F,limville par•eonege wit seed the marriage of Richard Johne nd Meiia I,nue lHallantyne, Mrth of 1 . imp. Rev. J. H. Fair performed the ere - runny. Cha". Edgar has sold the front 111 acres of his farm on the 11th rnnees- eion of Howick to Chas. Irwin and the fifty acres in the rear to Jacob Kruel- ler. both of Howick, fora total sum of $3,310, The slates of N'inghant fall fair have been -changed to September 28 and 2A, a day or two earlier than formerly announced, in order that they may not contl't With the -dales of the Brussel!' fair. Miss 'Taylor, who hal been in charge of the primary c1am. of Clinton puhlic school, ham given top teething and is succeeded by Miss Minnie I.. Ker, of Clinton, a recent, graduate of the Norm it School. - "Bobby" Kerr, - ( lntnn'e Meeathnn racer. has received invitations to run in France And Germany after the British championships at Stwmfor,l Bride, England, this summer and will probably accept. Hon. Georgi Bentley, eornrniesioner of Public. Works for Prince Edward island, who died at his home in Ke.n- ainttton, in that -Province, on Satur- day, the loth inlet., is is brother of James Bentley, of Blyth. s. G. Plummer, of Clinton, was 'ei,ed with a fainting spell while out walking recently and lay for more than twenty minutes on the cold ground before *reietan•e arrived. He has recovered somewhat front the attack. Adapt Stewart, of Stanley, has sold fifty acres of his farm on the 9th con - emotion of Stanley to John Diehl, of that. township, for $2,4(6), Mr. Stew• art has still 251) fertile acres and his reeidence, on which he will continue to reside. At the recent final examinations at the Agricultural ('allege, Guelph, 1I. A. Dotrance, of McKillop, secured the highest standing for his year in Eng- lish literature and rout position and or- Mort' and was awarded the (leoree Chapman scholarship, valued at $2n. John llensford, of Clinton, has just dieeovered a possible relative in Hans - rd 0, Burknam, Count of Abdul 1 id and commander of Turkey's itnp ial navy, who is a native of Nova rotia. Mr. Ranaford will not go to rkey at present to investi- gate,. A pleasaeit,,funetion was held at the home of Mr. tied Mrs. Conrad Keller, of near Daehwi d, when their daugh- ter Kiln was un ed in nierriage to Wm. Rot hernial, t Dashwood. Rer, Mr. Than offleiated A the ceremony. The happy couple will\reside in Exe- ter North. Mrl1 Louts WAlper, a f mer F,xe. ter lady, died at her home in 'algary, Alta.. on Wednesday, the 14 . inst.. aged forty-one years. She WAR ,rtn- erly Mia., Emma Hoskins, and as A daughter of the late Wm. Bost' and it raster of Mrs. John M-letighlin, of Exeter. A. H. Mesgrove, M. 1'. P., ex-prin ripnl of Wingham public school, will teach the continuation class of the Exeter school until midsummer, as substitute for Miss Stella (Iregory. who has been granted temporary leave of absehce owing to nervous in- disposition, n- disposition. The marriage of Minn Elsie England, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. 11. England, of Chicago, and Elmer Me- Ttrere passed away et her truute in Hluevale au Thursday, the 15th inst., Knottierof the early settlers of Mores., in the person of Mrs. John Berliner, Deceased weltered a pat'alytic stroke about thirteen years ago end bad aiut:al)een ill delicate health and sub- ject to recurring attacks. A woman f gentle and kind disposition and A devoted member of tib Hluevale Methodist church, she was held in high and alfectionate regard by the whole eontutunity. She was seventy• two years of age and is survived by her husband, three sons-- Win., of Linter'_stead ,.....Js . nr Man., aril John, of Kenora-- and three daughters—Mrs. C. J. Thornton, of \\"n • \ . \ c hug. .hs. .G Dens u K id, f Gtalerirh, and Mrs. F'. McCrack.n.•, I brussels. Well-known Kippen Woman Deceased. Mir death of Mrs. henry Schauer, nf, Kinster:--svitteit—ottavowed-ora.-gun day, Ute 1Atb inst., is trade more sad by the fact that this is the third death in the fatuity in five months, . her sis- ter and hr_ither, Mrs. Kraft, of Dash - ref, and -John lleiehertz having re- cently predeceased her. Mrs. Sehafysr had been ailing for years, but her ill- ness did not become serious until two days previous to her departure. 1). - ceased. who was sixty -tour years of age. left the Motherland in her child- hood and settled with her mother in New Hamburg and subsequently near %orich. For the last •thirty-six years she had been a resident of Kippen. She wasthe soul ofhospitality S holit P y and many a weary traveller ,was chta're un his way by the cordisl n•elcome. of the hostess of the Kipp, ..tel The whole village mourns her hies and sympathizes with the bereaved bus-. hand and daughters : Mrs. Watson, of Kipper, and Mrs. Jas. Hick, 'of Dash %l ext. A Former Resident of Seaforth. George S,dt•, one of the Aral settlers in what is now the town of Seaforth, died at his home in Toronto -Friday, the ltlth inst., at the age of eighty-six years. . He had been rrooqy• fined to the We're for Lite pest eight but waasaltla to go about until stt•icken with parslyeis a week before h1i. 4.,,atb. When deceased crime to Seaforth fnun his native home in England fifty-five years ago he found only a cluster of shanties: shortly atter he was building the first hotel in the place tar the late Robert Car- michael. While pursuing his voca- tion as a contractor he aided very materially- in the development of the town, Retiring from active life owing to ill:health about twenty years agoo, he removed to Toronto, but he always maintained a lively it terert in his old home town. His remains were taken W Seaforth for interment, the funeral services lacing conducted at the home of him daughter, Mee. James l,tove. The other surviving children are Mre. J. 1t Sill., of Wingham Misses Mary and Jennie, of Toronto ; Wm. 11., of Belmont ; Charles, of Sea forth ; The.. G. and Fred, of Toronto - OPINION OF A J. P. Ciliate Richard Finds a New Lease of Life in Dodd's Kidney Pills. Acadia Siding, .Kent ('o., N. H.. April lith, ISpeciall.—Cathay Rich mrd. J. P.. well known and highly te- speeted here, has given to the public his reasons for bis faith in Dodd's Kidney Pills lam a remedy for kidney disease. Mr. Richard says : i was troubled with kidney disease for forty years and bound myself a warn -out man at seventy-two. But after using two boxer of Dodd's Kid- ney Pills I find all my pains gone and 1 ran employ all my days with the hent results." Dodd's Kidney Pills are the friend of the old folk". They titske then feel young again. Subscribe frit The Rignal. TA1fit1IMV Arttrc 29, 1909 3 hose D. MILLAR CO. Pt' Lace Curtains AND Window Muslins Beautiful new fresh Curtains are here really for your --_ inspection. .iutyw-ted.d recd. by utuselvee from Nottingham. The valuer are the very lest, and the designs are the new- est and roust up-to-date. Nottingham Lace t'villains at all prices, from 2tic per pair. t1pee$p.II,iol lice in Nottingham Lace Curtains, extra width, full 34 garde long (iniebsetliorder all around-: in a variety of designs, special, perAsir. Another lin,', a little' bet ter than shove, $I.2 perpair. Better qualities at 91.:rq $1.7,, *2.461, *2.A41. up to $6.60 per pair. See the new ecru and two-tone et/relit Swiss Curtains A large variety of Swiss Curtains in a variety of new and rich deigns. fr 9'2,Zi per pair. Madras Moulins modulo Mu*litts are beeseuing mute lxop,tlar every season, as people appreciate their extra wearing qualities, and they eonce in a great variety of designs. Plain Madras Muslin+, all colors, from tate per yard. Tasselled Madras Muslin), ecru and colors, from 25c per yard. Large assortment of Plain Muslin*, Frilled Muslin', Scrims and Nets, at special priers. Door Panels Zhu• assnrttueut of thus Panels is utnst complete, and. prima are ex- trrmriy nuilerate. Speelirl values at Me, )4&e, 50e, 75e, Alk: and $1.114 e tc-h. MILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE tc 7 1 7 1.9 a ,_ h J 0 BICYCLE SEASON ' NOW OPEN t-. ....New Wheels.... WE HANi)LE ONLY 1'HF: HEMP MAKES . T11:1'I' ARE MANUFACTURED: New Tires, New Seats, New Caster Brakes. Great Bargains in Rebuilt second=hand Wheels. —Old Wheels refitted and made as good as new at moderate cost -Complete stock of Bicycle Sundries now on hand Let us put your wheel in good shape All work thoroughly and promptly attended to WM. YULE BICYCLES. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES and GENERAL REPAIRING. Opera House Block, Kingston Street. i I'll Explain Why I Always Drive a "You see the breaking of the spt-it<igs causes us baby drivers more trouble than any other weakness/in carriage cars. But there is no spring weakness in the GENDRON car. Note that double curve. It is ea(clusive with the GLNDRON It so distt;ibutes the strain that the spring never breaks. And then the wheels, you see they are special yy welded, and cannot warp or break. Note4also that little rubber cap over the nut of the axle. Sometimes when I have a restless passenger, I want to drive the car around 4 he house without scratching the furniture `flisd little point, but a good one. -- The materials for all the DENDRON cars are the very best in the bodies, tots and e'v t'ry tit her part, There is style and service in every GENDROh model --Canadian made, so that a4ny unexpected *cidwlt can be easily remedied." 8, "T7ie Orndrnt lem•rr-, WRITE SOLD SY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. US IF YOUR DEALER DOESN'T CARRY THEM. Gendron Manufacturing Co., Limited qgoe TORONTO 4r tvr