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4 TioratiliAlt. Met Yb. 1911
THE SIGNAL : GODERIH, ONTARIO
District News.
COLBORNE-
MoxDA v. May 2'nd-
Ruu. lug..-Tbr township of Col-
borne has pester% out announcing
that a ouwhrr of road jobs are to ba
be ca.mmeur ng at Benmiller on Tues-
day. May a1Mh. at 8 o'clock a.m. All
contracts are to be completed on or
befog.- August 1st.
PORT ALBERT.
Mo.\DAT. May =tut
CHFRt 11
,d-
CHt-Rtu MIME& -The reenter meet -
int of the A. Y. 1'. A. was heli on
Thursday evening. May 1S. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayden.
and a most delightful social evening
was spent. It was decided by the
timid to told • box social and patri-
otic concert on Coronation Day. whew
a good time may be expected. Fur-
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
TtturaDAT. May 25th.
Tut RNLI l'Lcs.-The Ooderid
Township Rifle A.iuciation will bold a
practice *boot over the range o0
Salkeld's farm on Wednesday. May
31st. to prepare for the county shoot
at Point Faruk oo June 3rd. T. R.
Rt:,DLt, Secretary.
CARLOW.
MOND-[ T. May 22nd.
New. Noyz,L The farmers ars
through seeding and are bow bevy
putting in corn and roots. P.etures
are in spleod,d shape and prospects
for the sea.o. are excenest Miss
Jacksoo. reacher of w. S. Non tibas
been ill and the school war closed all
last week We regret to report
that Mr. J..bn Barbarian is in poor
after aonourteetueota later. beeltb. W. trust that be will recover
'strength with the summer weather.
NILE. ... The interior of the Presbyterian
i THUH*DAT,May 25th. I cbureh in beleg renovated and other
LAST Nu:Hre ENTERTAINMENT.- •
improvements are being wade on the
The r,nnual t,•. -meeting and entertain- . dttech ay Th
rt - - e rpri°g entail
cat
siesta under the ampof the Ep varies ve baso de, and as
tauten [.segue of Nile Methodist I usual the Carlow bre•esfersu,•turned out
ebureh w.s hell left evening and was *°"'"" Prime animal- Prion• rstged
e decided success. The tea served in � hum S3 to SS i3 a huodre n are t....
the kwaement of the church was well I The orchard rvbaicate men aro busy
eat r•oeized and the musical and liter- Putting tie ort bard'' Jo *nape, g.roning
pat
▪ program given was a credit to the; and 'praying.
e ort. of times io charge of preparing AUBURN.
that part of the entertainment. Rev.
D. Rogers. of Seafarth. chairman of
the Gndericb district. presided. and
excellent service sifts rendered by Mrs.
D. .1. McGuire. soprano soloist. of
Seafortb. whose fine voice and distinct
articulation made a most favorable I t.od•y and tomorrow . .. Mn, Chao,
impression, Arthur 11. Francs. hail -Seel. of (•ranbrvsok. and Jahn Naylor,
lone soloist. of London. also was well 1 of Elgin. Manitoha, are holiday vials
received. Miss Ida M. Crib, elocution- tors at A. A. Hailer's... On acrount
int. of Ethel. gave several selrrtione •+f the wet evening. the Epworth
which wet. much appreciated. nee League meeting for last night was
L. Bartlett. of Dungannon, was pies- withdrawn. Raton: Munro taker, the
est and gave an address and the gath- tope(.. Political Parties.," next raw -
ming was very pleawsotle surprised day evening .. Mrs. Straus .r, of
by the arrival, unannounced. of Rev. Sehringville, is visiting her parents
J. C. Reid. of Atwood. it former here. Mr..aod Mr-. George I►rtstedt.
pr,st.r, wbn ale spoke. The pnweeds She will Ietura on 'Thursday Alt.
of the entertainment amounted to A.quitb baa been putting in some
neatly IS'. and everyone is ' well drains for the enlarging of his evapor-
pleasrd with the mutt. atone.. , .. The brick work on the new
bank is now up to the windows ..n the
DUNGANNON. *snood floor Quite a number will
(►R- NEWTON. DENTIST. the attend e coe0M at L ad/abot to -
1J LucYsew. ban, .sass "..,,,na o■tmae• olgbt given by the "Old Maids" of An:
point. and will beeoefortL "icot tri. entire; burn. The ice-cream social at Donny -
emotion to the bowie sew. Gaetaow. nacrebrook aka will attract some.
bo m will be round every day- All modemeth ,
NOTICE --THE LOCAL AGENCY YOU TAKE 1110 RISK._
in 11=moon for The Signal i. at the Pal .
esus nook and Stationery Stow. whine -
order.. will to sen•- red for .+ib.eriptlon.. ad par Repstatiow sad Mosey Are Back of
vanisher and job work. and receipts will b. I This Offer.
civic for emotion. told for the asime. • 1 \We icy for all the medicine used
AL PAPERS IN GOOD VAR'- 'during. the trial, if our remedy fails to
WALL
El Y and t...•tefut de.Jans at the Post- ` t serene relieve 'you of ronstipa-
otMee Stnr.•. He «ore 1.. -en. [them if you are 1 ( y
minting of p.p -r - ...t or your root%.. 'AI tion. IA take all the risk. You are Hot
amp! of be -t sante" .red, ■l.0 fund,
on M. I obligated to us in aur way whatever.
.TAN- ilurtaasnw..if you accept our niter. ('null silt--
Ti-taiu-ty, May 23rd, !thing be Mote fair for your it their
Jas. At.iio Ei-tu-rxn.-At the nom- any reason wby you should hesitate
inatioo meeting in�ehdeld on Friday to put our claims to a practical test
•.last James Alton as elected by ac- Il• The moat scientific. commonsenseMtdamnation to t t e vacancy in the 1treatment is Rexall Orderlies.. which
township council caused by the death , are eaten like ean•iv. Theo are s ery
of the late Councillor Kickley. Janice pronounced. gentle and pleasant in a-
Kickley. the late corm 'llor'sots, was tion. and particularly agreeable in
tthominaLed, but dtcliaed to stood. every way. They do not cause diar-
Ctrr OFF 1H EARL. Ma tuuoo.-Mr. rhoee. oansea, fiatalence, griping ..r
sod MIP- Williams Riven. have the sins- inconvenience whatever. Hexall
beartfelt sympathy of the *°tire row- Oran. at
dies are pticularly.good for
munity in the loss ..f their sou. Earl. children. aged and delicate persons.
who mowed to the (.rent Beyond on We urge yon to ti Recall Orderlies
Friday last at the early age of eigh- al our risk. Two sizer, lite and tEc.
teen fears. Coining with his Iwrnta Reeiemtwo you can get Rex•U Retires
to the village from 1'ee•swatc•r mune dies io thin community only at our
four years ago, by hie courteous man-
n er. cheerful disposition end manly
behavior he made many frieods and
worked his way to a high place in the
esteem and respect of all with whom
be came in contact. Owing to ill -
health about a year ago he was forced
to resign his position in the Sterling
Hank bete. and since then he had
slowly declined. In addition to his
parent., be near., to mourn his depar-
ture • l.rother and a ester. The un -
era! on Sunday was largely attended.
Rev. L Bartlett officiated and the
pallbearers were all chums of the de -
erased : Clifford Rivers. lobo Newton.
Harry Bellamy. Lot ne Young. Wm.
Nivlos and Pord Elliott.
WaDrorSDaT, May 24th.
PKItno.NAL A\11 (irYtfAl- - Miss
Erma*. Symiogton is spending the holi-
day at Ler home here J. H.
Short is visiting his pare -Cts at (iorrle-
DENIM OF AN OLD Kxsit.RNT.-One
of the early settlers .4 obis section
passed away on Wednesday. May I itb„
in the persue of Samuel Stothets, who
had been failing is health for the oast
four or five years. He was hero not
far from Dungannon. Fermanagh
County. Ireland, nearly seventy years
alto. coming to this country when
about eighteen months of age with hie
parents. who settled ..v what is now
known as the Soothes hcme-
stead, e.nceesion 3, West Wawa -
nosh. He raided on the home-
stead until abo t thirty-five years
ago. when he moved t.. his faun
in Ashfield, where the remainder of
his life was spent_ Though of a quiet
disposition. Mr. Stothers Was know-%
and esteemed by a wide circle .1
'friends and was highly respected by
all the ronrmunity. In politics he was
a Comers rider and in religion a Pres-
byterian.
re♦byterian. being a member ot Erskine
church. He was .leo a stanoeh Or-
angeman nod the funeral on Friday
was under the auspices of the local
lodge. the chaplain. Ray. T. Hick,,
otflciaung and many menibers being
present Mr. Stotbe.s leaves, besides
his aged motber, four brothers and
one sister : David. of .luoction City,
K an s a s. John. of Woodstock
Stephen. of (iodericb : and \\-illiam
and Mn. J Elliott. .•f Qungeneou.
The panties's-re were thaw brother -a
John. sterilise and William --Aad
three nephro. • Will strebere• Her-
bert /anthers and Will Elliott.
WOMEN READ THIS.
Pangaea Sage Pets - Lame as. Del,
Faded Han
Every woman resider n1 Th. ownal
store -The Rexall Store. H. C. Dun-
lop. south side of Square.
LOCHALSH,
Tr KSDAv, May tied.
A.NlvsttliARy 8txvic'te--Tbe an-
niversary servicer held io Ashfield
Pteshyterian church last Sabbath
were attended by large congt,gatioos.
The sermons of the day were delivered
by Key. D. Pe1•rie. of Wingham, and
were able and in..piring. It was Mr.
Perrie's gest visit to Ashfield church,
nod the congregation will he pleased
to bare him repeat the visit nn future
occasions. The chow rendered an
anthem effectively at each service.
The pastor. Re:. J. 8. Hardie, was
present and took part in the services.
This splendid congregation is flourish-
ing in the care of the worthy pastor.
and the various organisations of the
church are doing good work.
SARH ATH Moisten. Ixs1TIT•trg.-A
Sabbath school institute, under the
auspices of tb.- Presbytery a Mait-
land. will be held in Ashfield Preeby-
terian church on Wednesday, May
.het. There will be afternoon and
evening eternal*. at 2.8) and 7:30 p.
m. The speakets and leaders in the
conference will be Rev. Ale. MacOil-
Ilvray. of Toronto, convener of the
General Assembly', committee on
Sabbath schools : Rev. A. E. Arm-
strong. assistant secretary of the For-
eign Miseiooary Board. and Rev. A.
C. Wishart. convener of Sabbath
school in Maitland Presbytery- AJI
fictive Sabbath school workers and
friends of the Sabbath school in the
Presbytery are urged to be present
DRUGGIST PRAISES D. D. D.
•,\- our D. D. D. Ptern-ript.ion for
reassure is tbe hest thing we have ever
handled. and is giving good eatisfar-
tion with ..ur ellstomets,'_ Spur
Stereesoo Drug Co.. BIrtle. Mao.
•'1 have had seams .w and off for
►limn three years sed nothing 1 trial
bas dour sci murb proud as D. li. D. It
wiU stop tbfit irritation in i few min -
Mee. I ran do ms washing( and 1f I
base D. D. I►- ..n Baud it will ase it
at o.ce," writs Mrs \ J. /Oysters,.
a.
Coleman. ()at.
Thews ars jurat samples .d letters we
are receiving veer% dao from grateful
patients all over the nw,otrs
"Worth ito weight in grind " -AN
whod...t.. redmnt hair tJtat every ms sr.ahed away by
One aduure• abouts 10 R R \Vg�e D'' 1 instant relief-" D, D.
m
Lodes end a I D is Ingle .b. rt ,d hers lila es
get lams +►•sent '.tittle •.t There
Parisian Mage en the word.. 4 others in d.r•eribitsg
It is nM cowl,• •t"hghtfol and .. the great skin remedy. h. D. D.
meshing hair dressingni hes .1iq,.r Proem by th.wsaads of cores. for
but it is a..ld under a rigid gIfus.fe(o.e and
iters• t� h' arse•iurels harmless.4
10 banish dandruff stop 1. I .q glair and *+has, eerie' ., . ,if akgm
staid larking soap, not ti0OTSI l tr Wert as, . atter what Mr n
Pariaian stager• Y the tae.• hair too.. µ+'it oda, for to .oil tin( Ola
k.ewe- I, t. the .wilt one tit to i -- U I (o r Toronto eJ r
ears dandruff rerano. ' h. egg* and to ("th"i r.e Oros Ttwonto
soaks fthe a hair
irrow
orar.t� gad bosun p^' mM do 411 drowns[
Inn
by IL. 1L Winn' utast,
by iagt
aA throttew
utast, Balmoral Cafe
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TAX NEUORM.
There could perhaps be no better
tastiraoay to the vales of the tax re-
form toovumsot in Weirton' Canada
than is footed in the report of a emu -
mitten of the Boar& of Trod* of Soto
.take, which visited Vaaawver, Vic -
Weis, Edmonton. t angary aid otter
cities to study the question. lo its re-
port this oummittee ra1d :-
"We dmire to call your attention to
what baa bean door by our oetgbbcxe
and competitors across Um Brilisk
has To anyone who investigates
carefully and intelligently, it is stn.
dent that Canadian commtstuties, by
e hanging antiquated inetbods of taxa,
tion, are offering iodeoemeots that di-
vert commerce from Seattle to Van-
couver, and dr. farmers to Albert•
from frothe State dear
Eastern Washing-
ton."
After quoting a statement by the
tax commissioner of Edmonton to the
effect that the taxation of land, with•
out regard to improvesents and per-
g ola/LI
ersola•! property. was found in Alberta
to lemon onoducive to the prosperity
of the nomwunity, the Committee
turoed to Vancouver, which would
make a better comparison with the
lams cities in Washington State. and
Raid
•To satisfy ourselves that these oon-
elusions harmonised with t.be facts.
we turned our attention to the build-
iog records of Seattle. lacoma, Spo-
sane and Vancouver: We have Mom -
pared the remolds of the building in-
spectors' offices of these cities for the
first seven months in 1909 and 1910,
and the figures are certainly warding.
In Spokane t herr was • decrease of 16
per cent. over Inst year : in Teatime
the decrease was 21 per rent , and in
Seattle there was a decrease of m per
Beni. In Vancouver there was an in-
crease of tiff per cent. These facts and
floury" indicate that Tacoma and Spo-
ken.. with approximately the same
ls+pu a 'ion. are no longer in the race
with . inoouver, that within • year it
will • lad Seattle in building opera-
tion.. twith.tanding .tbat this city
has 'tone thaw double its population
and has the lest natural advantages of
aov city in the Northwest. Here we
have conditiow ronfr.nting us as well
as tbeories, and it will not do to play
ostricb, with our bead in thermod.and
paw trsolutionb that we are safe. It
is time toact or Washington will soon
be playing second fiddle to British
Columbia, with Vancouver the lead-
ing city of Puget Sound." '
That is to say. the cities of the state
of Washington attribute much of the
great pra.perity of cities in the Can-
adian West to their adoption of a
better system M taxation. No cities
iH -America have made greater efforts
t.. ••bower" themselves than those of
Washington State, and yet Van-
couver outstrips them.
The city .1 St. John needs tax re-
form. The civic authorities should
gather information and set ataart the
solution ot the problem. The general
principles adopted s.+ suecesefully in
the West should 11 applicable here,
perhaps in a modified form.
in an a.' -dr -wee delivered Before the
International Tax Aneeeiation the tax
commissioner of Edmonton made tbe
following statement :-
,"J'he oyster, of asersemeot in vogue
in frost of out towns and cities is as-
s•snnent according to the actual value
of the land. exelusiee of the improve-
ments thereon, and there is no assess-
ment of personal property. As it ma} -
be of interest to some ot,you to know
how the system works out in practices
i uiay say that it is found to give
splrodid satisfaction. This system is
found to he most conducive to the
prosperity of the rommunity. In the
opinion or some of the moot promi
°sot men in some of our largest cities
tbe system of taxation oo land values
without regard to improvements or
personal property is the most equit-
able fore, of rueessrtent. and any
move to make a change would meet
with little. if any. support 'This con
-
cluso° is arrived at after years of ex-
perience is the raising of funds to
meet the requirements of rapidly
growing cities. and the expense of
carrying 0.0 the affairs of such cities in
a new country, such as the Province of
Alberts, it., .i you are no doubt aware,
very high." -8t. Jobn Times and Star.
G, T. R. Special for the West
Oe Tuesday. Mac 30th. the O. T. IL
will run a special brand Trunk train
from Toronto to Winnipeg and Ed-
tnoetoo. via Chicago, laving Tomato
at 11 p. m.. carrying through pullnu►o
tourist sleepers io connection with for
bomeseekeri excursion. Passengers
from this vicinity join Irani at Strat-
ford. Passengers desiring sleeping ac-
eomtnodatiou reserved c000munieate
SA snow as possible with F. P. I•iwr-
e•noe. town agent. G. T. R. (iodetich.
Out.
YOU CAN RELY ON
A ZENITH
WA TC H
No stutter bow ter mart'
it is for oto th
to know e pre-
rise..ssr.s-t time to the second.
'nu will Mod the Zenith
Watch on the job any time,
day or night.
In all the world there to
nothing better -few, if Rey.
f1gwl.
Thissetth roues in Y+ and
25 -year movements at ilk sad
up.
We sell it to you with the
undersaaading tbat .t will do
sweaty as we tall you 'w y,„t
get another watch
Ob. reit! It u .at. to se
be do dile bosses.. l with
sever dinowelllt.
J. S. Davey
foe/Am and Opele-ean
fle.fllk bean at Base, (lois 4.1
HEART1
DISEASE
is Demme. AN Widgery
wen -t
jester bas s.Id. '• 1 tasesr
yet nuke pest-mortsrea-
ar,ae►troo iaacase el death
from Heart D..eaae with-
out fin.Lrrt he kidneys
we:reat (Aub." The Kidssy
medicine which was first out
the market, most auoceas-
tul for Hent Disease and
all Kidney {roubles, Aad
met wily imitated is
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
PORTER'S HILL '
Mot) ' I. May.
Norms -Sam Hilb_k,o I Joliet. Mich .
is visiting at Mrs. TirhbcrnvOr ...Mies
Florence McDonald left for Detroit on
Friday last... O. \V. Potter at-
tended the Methodist dist,ict meeting
in Guaei ich on Thursday.
WEDNsaDAv. May 24th.
BARN BrRsgD.-During tbe• storm
on 7 uerday evening th , barn at Percy
Wesson's, on the &b conrw.sion three
miles south of Porter's Hill, was
struck by lightning and burned. A
horse and cult, a hinder and a'�rill
snit a considerable quantity of oats
were debtroyed by the flames- There
w as some int urance un the profit -0y.
see
1
Lime
Value Is a Great Factor in Business
There is a great supremacy of merit in it. It is sought after by the
economical buyer. If you are in pursuit of values, we are here with
the articles. Always trying to beat our best past, with new fresh
merchandise. Always reliable. Always up-to-date.
DRESS MUSLIMS
We are extolling all past efforts in Dress
Muslim and Colored Voiles, all new, (•CLO*.
Farr, and priers are from Ilk to 50c. The Voiles
are particularly fine. buperb patterns.
VESTINGS
We are showing • fine lot of these goods.
heti 124c to 2Sc, checks. "tripes and floral pat-
terns.
at-
Itttr.. LINEN SUITINGS
white Linen Suiting., 'LSc, 30c, 35c. 40.- and
Stk, all inches wide. You ought to see our range
if you want • linen suit. lu Colors we are show-
ing a desirable loL
HOSIERY
Ye.. we aro still talking Hosiers- and intend
to hold first place with theta. too. An immense
:tuck in black and cloak, and at all kinds of prices
from 3 pairs tor 2.•e to 50h • pair, in cotton sod
.ilk lisle.
UNDERWEAR
Summer [•oderwear for children, [Wiese, and
ladies. hest makes, prices l0c and up to arc. Our
stock will be found as good as the best.
PARASOLS
\Ve have gat direct from the makers the beet
selection ..f plain and fancy Parasols we ever
offered. Come and see what we ran .lo fur you in a
parasol.
GLOVES
Silk lisle, two button knfth, 11,c. Sic, 40h, and
30c, in black, white, tau. belie*, navy, Aline, grey,
amnion', in all sixes, kidbound.
KAYr4KROLOVES.
Ask for Kayser Milk gloves, Slk and 75r Palest
finger, double tips, black and (orlon. No tlnve
wean like Kayser at the mosey, and ion't Gorget
the pt -ices, 50c and 75c.
PERRIN'S KID GLOVES
Black. tan and grey, 81.00 and S1.LS Always
buy Perrin's if you want the heat.
LONG GLOVES
Milk and nide, 3Sr to 51.00, I.lack, white and
tan •
LAWN WAISTS
Ask tc see Brim BR-t\t. wbite !Iwo Wallas,
•hill erubroideted front.., lace and embroidered
trimmings. long and three•-y•.arter sleeves, „pro
back or front Prices two tot. W50.
Tailor-made Waists. collar and eufr, 511c to
11..6.
D. & A. CORSETS
You have no doubt re•reived a D. & A. Corset
catalogue which brings to your sootiest • 'pries of
many beautiful design. of this se -eon's newest
and emartrat corset models of the latest modes by
the great fashion crestot..
tome here forvo ur eoraeta and Aping yr.nr
{ogee with with vou. We cell get you a••y ('•Srset
ebowi is it. •
J. H. COLBORNE
IMO
SHOES
FOR WORKINGMErl
If \'ou want a good solid leather, pair
of shoes for your work, come and see
what we have to 'offer.. ,
Our range of this class of. -footwear
is very complete, from the best - mann
factierers at the lowest prices.
' Have you -seen the shoes' made of
the new Tan Broncho leather ? They -
-are the coolest, cheapest and most
durable shoes ever offered tor summer
wear.
We will be pleased to show you
them.
REPAIRING
Downing & MacVicar
North Side of Square, (loderich
1C13
Summer is here. You want good, pure Ice.
W. W. SAI LTS can fill all your needs. He has the
best and purest Ice in Goderich-cut on Lake Huron.
Service is prompt and efficient. AiI Ice washed and
placed in refrigerator.
W. W, SA U LTS
PHONE 88
GODERICH
4
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OXFORDS
for Summer
Oxfords are naturally light, dressy, comfort-
able and stylish. and our claim is that we can
present a line that will make a selection satis-
factory. We have them in all lasts and
leathers, Men's and Women's all priced to
suit the buyer.
"BRONCO" SHOES
Boys demand a shoe for summer that is light
and strong Why not try our "Bronco' line
at $1.25 and $1 5o ? Also men s "Bronco' for
factory use
TENNIS SHOES
To meet the demands of the spiv -nag season
we are fully stocked with bowling, tnnls and
running shoes
NUN° YOUR REPAIRiNG TO US
PHONE W. HERN
T1418 SQtJaRti
s
Clothing
You get the befit re-
sults by buying the best
Clothing. loth Century
Brand is the best. The
-best dressers wear them.
,Get in line with the best.
They are the:best sh p
retainingEothing made
in Canada, they feel com-
fortable, t Zook stylish,
and give splendid satis-
faction. Made to meas-
ure it you want them.
Special for Saturday
Suspenders
Six dozen pairs of
Suspenders, .reg u 1 a r
Soc. Saturday
Special 35C
Walter C. Pridham 40.
The House of Real Vales.
(h" �fta : "A square Mel fs sus rosin
E
Not the
• CIlI;rQ
,� , t ...► ,� lF
butF.
the PricesF
t tk of [Nesmg ro..m ('bei 6•
and T chairs are all new. bevieg l.op,, parchment rho apri o
wdd rstularly at 70c. eqe, Si.t0 and S1 IS but r . g.t rid of
• these will WI at Nle. 70r, 1gemad S1 tet.
in Rotng met our -tock
aunpriaed to Ilori we had .oeb • Chao.* w. were
quantity on band and its t he et
the stack we are going to offer Diners from now to lune he et
Cut -Rate Prices
?Cm' N your chance Don't let it e*g>
Sta ten A "4ORDHfiMER PIANOS
W. J. M UIR
& CO.
4w,rdlas
- nil
Best easier (Moraine tee par Mow •
ift,".M444 *IR*011* 141*