The Signal, 1911-5-25, Page 5LOCAL TOPICS
west Huron Liberals.
The annual weednngg the West
Mario Liberal Asodatton ill be held
is the Teyeeunos Haf, h. on
el, y. June Sib, at 1 k poen.
earthen will berretta and the regular
*miners of the annual misetisg trains.
ended.
wage Covet Sitting.
The spa -jury ses•lo.na of the High
(}Dort ogosd this afternoon at the
soot bones, Hue Mr. amities Mid -
&eon is presiding and there are thee,
ease. ou the docket. The wee bang
been' today it Unit of the Guy G.
major Co. as Turner -en actionea-
weed on account of tits nondelivery
of a quantity of 11az seed.
opera Moine Grocery Changes Hands.
Another change is the granary
trade ie announced. A. IL. Matheson
baying purchased tele business of J.
N'. A'auatter OD Kingston street.
gr. Vanatter has bees *mug a floor -
„hog business. bet was Isdu,ed to
+mil and Mr. Matheson tabso pores -
aim to a day or tire. Mr. Verger
lege not yet reds emy plans as to
*bat .haps his fetsre aatdvities will
take.
C.samlt press Invited.
At a resntiug of 11.., coulee• of
the Board of Trade on Muuday
evening it was decided to invite
for newspaper uien of the windy to
tweet iu Gudericb on Friday, June
and. for a discuseicw of the Huron
county power proposition. The
power .lUe.taim if suer meuising dell
Dur •nape. and it is felt that the men
.+f the teras nen Rive powerful assis-
tance in the forward movement for
'Weal county by informing their
trader on the iuestlou. The news-
paper turn will be eoter.ained at
leo. o during their etay iu tows.
The Latest.
H, ry i. a Lib story from Location.:
Uri little pike pond. situated only a
few miles from Luckuoe. ooettrrrd the
fullnwing incident : A hungry pike
bating tease°. the tolling line broke
i• • weak spot. and away went limb.
heron, oid'torty.feet of line into the
dri.tbs ..1 the water. About a week
later. when the same &herniae was
again 1i -tittle there. his attention was
drawn to a piece of line lying among
tb. weeds rot below the airfare On
piekiug it up and putliug ,1 in be found
,t to Is the .one be bad previously lost.
The pike "a,. still on the end of it and
wdl ah,.. fait nearly starved t•. death.
Ewen r, that ootidition it weighed five
pound..
. F Emerson at Head of Big
Company.
The folio.% erg from The Edmonton
(apical refers to a further resident of
Gderieh. in the person of (deo. P.
Eugenio° : "A new companyto be
brow° a • ' Emerson'. lmited.'
with Ge, F. 'Emerson .1 the Steri -
ng Securities Co. a• president. has
be.. nrgaaised with a capita'. of
ts,lttilaf, to take over the tnauutactur-
iayt pl.nt of the Edmonton Casket Co.
associated with Mr. Enter en in tbe
sew company will be A. Cleland.
president of she former company. and
V. Adam.nn ilas been appointed ac-
ttountent. It the intention of the
sew e•on.pany to increase the output
br i5 Per cent. Mr. Emerton will
rrrUT ge east to snore a mechanical
seer.int-°dent and make arreagee-
emit* for purchase o1 new micbrn-
The Weather.
The frequent rains and the warm
weather of the last ten days have
imeght on vegetation .;th • nab,
sad not only are the trees out in full
but the fruit bloom= have tome
sad nio.tly gone with astonishing
new. Ferntets say that the
was is much better tbau is usual at
Ileal .•anon, •1141 in town the lawns
parts are looking line. The row
at n estaute sroond the Square snakes
&awl pretty sight just now. the trees
knee tithe cm -pied hestnut �For • few daith the lager ys hurt
week sad nn Sunday the temperature
ors wound the fly mark and nsetsoriee
of the long winter were melted away.
last few days the atmosphere has
•
r off somewhat sad the weather
' ideal
�. C. A. Seeger Goes to Vernon.
Tee Globe of 8•turdar Said : Nev.
A. t3eaget, of ! m
Maher church. has decided tto be -
teeter of Verson. B. C.. and has
the warden,. of Grace cbureh,
weato. to that effect Rev. Mr.
had accepted the call to Ver-
so when be was milted to become
actor of Grain church. Toronto. The
he left to the Bishop of New
Wetetinater. sow in England. A re-
wn. 1*oeived yesterday, urging
. 11r. Seger strongly tort to Ver.
bat leaving the final decision to
Toronto rector. Rev. Mr. Seeger
lately decided to go to Britisb
He Ickes Toronto early
Jliy. Rev. Mr. Seager ranee to
ate frees Dederick. Ort., In 18112.
graduated from Trinity College in
Niece then he hat heed rector of
Yat t from . cbureb has grown
M 1 . pe•tet4trjly is
a en-
'nRregation a s 1.
et s Nonegeetariam
Ote
ha. removed &a aged a nisan
the
wveJooho H
ekitho "mid
MaudNUessruz. relict
litho home
Ce
N ret week.
on Friday
.deceased
ewe ef Montreal, being Mrs
years age. her hishad en spent
ernetownship. sear Drysdale.
` her
heThe put b Oyyes+ the
eid
•.n had holo upon
eseithlKiae she she wee preo-
kileuake4iete, °lthsttt& site tenanted 1
New IInw} vMdaugbter.
from
Port
?144...y and was
h1e , • the mil name ea P'r4dsy
efs.% NNW
( took Sane ou
the
weroCatholic
~ (elbovam. Rev. Fattier
1%ist was said
has/, behave Ibe +wearerin
to their eel row lee pians
et ant/ their wives, Mr.
W. and Yea. I
stent *to Mw
Telephone Connection.
Arrangements have been made for
connection between the Colborne
municipal telephone system and the
Bell Trlepph..ue Co. at Goderieb at a
rate of 10c for each call. Half of the
toile collected its this wsv to to the
Bell Co. and half to the Colborne sys-
tem.
Weawen's Institute Meet,ngs.
The regular meeting of tete Gode-
rieh branch of the %Vinson's Institute
will be held in the Uddtellowa Hall on
Tbureday, June let. at 3 'clock.
Nem hers are requested not 1.. forget
flu- open meeting at the hoose of Mist
MacKinnon. Trafalgai street, ou bleu
/lay attentions*. May Bath. when Misr
Hutson, of Parkhill, and Mrs MeTurk
of Lucian, will give addresses.
Excursion from Listowel.
A schen' children's excursion is ad
v'ertbed tet noise to Godsrich from
Iie(owel and intervening stations on
the C. P. R. on Saturday, June 10
The Special train is to arrive at Gode-
rich at Y:iirf a
a. in. and leve at /1:31 p,m
ra
A peogm of sports has been ar-
ranged by the excursion cor°uuittee.
heeladueg • baseball match between
Milbank and Walton. Hon. R. A.
Pyre. Mit.i«ter of Education. is ex
addresspealed t.. be present to address the
gathering. A large crowd may be ex
petted in (idderich on that day.
Teachers' Executive.
TBE SIGNAL : -GOD
theassent-,
assent-,sof a few of
cet members.
tae band gats an exll t perform".
lance, which was beard with delitI,1 by
lar
is large ae'tnbly. Bandmaster Hunter
and hie bandsmen have been prepar-
ing a lot of new muatic, arra yestardaY
afternoon's program is a° index of an
eujoyable series of .outdoor concerts
warn thwarn now opening.
The Kincardine papers +sport anst
accident causal a week ago laSun-
day by an automobile 'rano Goderich.
Jin Wylde and H. F. Dinning were
driving down the Saugeen road south
d en Kincardine whim they Deet the
n
auto. The hoe took to the ditch.gg
overturning the bay and throwing
the occupant,. out. 111r. Wylie was
Sadly shaken lip and bruised about
the shoulder. Mr. Dinning received a
bad hump on the head. The bet y
w as damaged ronsider•abiy. the top b
e-
- ing torn off. The horse was net hurt.
The Kincardine Reporter of last
, week mays: Mr. A. J. A. McEwan,
.ecretar•y of the Ontario West Shore
;Electric Road. and Mr. V. M. Roberta,
'the eneilieer, were in town on Monday
I last. They let the Contract for all the
unfinished lenient work to the Hunter
' Bridge and Boiler Co.. asking that
firm to push tbe work es rapidly as
noesihle. The contract coven work
from Laurier- to Kincardine. Keys
Brrr. have the entire contract for the
delivering of the Tails to the 22nd of
!Huron. They have a ernodly number
_ la/reedy laid down and have three
teams hues every day dietributing the
.i
!rest along the line of the road.
Theext.-wive committee of the
West Hun,n Teachers' Association
taint in the Model Scbo..l. Clinton. ..n
Saturday Inst to arrange the 'regrew
for the next Institute meeting. to be
held at Exeter in October. The fol-
lowing were present : Mia. 1. E.
Sharman. vice-president, Gnderich:
W. H. Johnston. secretary. Kippen:
Miss J. Hamilton. Wincheleee, and J.
H. Inwery, of Holuusville. A resolu-
tion in favor of asking the Education
Benettn►cnt to send S. J. Radcliffe, B.
A
. p inciptl of tbe Normal School of
Luodun, as its repreeeutative to the
institute was p•.sMI An intete.tiug
program war prep seed fee the October
meeting.
Ueeaespers at Clinton.
An int.-iwtine reinvention +vas held
in ('lioton on Tue.day ..f lase week.
when the newly -organized Huron
branch ..f the Beekeepers. A.....cadre
held it. fleet meeting. The "manila -
thin w -aa formed in February Wet,
largely through the instrumentalityof
Jecoh }labeler, of Zurich. who has the
largest apiary l eheiging t:' any mem-
her of theas...ct•tiot,, and Alex. Smith,
of Kippen. who i. deeply interested is
bee culture. Thr.-, sessions were held
and on each ..ceasion addrease• were
delivered by. Prof. Morley Pettit, Pro-
vincial apiarist of the Agricultural C'01 -
lege, Guelph. The diseases atnong the
bees were .leap with at the morning
amnion and in the afternoon a talk
was given on the .uhject.of wintering.
disease and natural swanning. At the
evening meeting all iihlarated lecture
on the culture .nd care of hers preyed
a moot intermititig one. The following
i. a list of the members of' the saeocia-
tiou : President. Alex. Smith. Kippen;
••ice -president, .las. Gwen, Hen.a11:
seec,etar-, Jacob Haberer. Zericb : J.
Brethauer, Wroxeter : Wm. Edwards,
Corrie: W. S. M••Kercber. Wroxeter :
William Muffin -h. Brucefeld : Tboe-
Freeer. Bru,•efield: Edward Stoshnf,
Zurich : Heir y Livermore, Clinton :
R. Pepper. Brueefiel.t : Henry Hayden,
Port Albert : Tho.•. Stinson, Varna;
leaac Dodds. Clinton : L. Beattie.
Varus: Hugh M.tite•gor. Bruce1rld:
Jan. Fair-ervice. Londeshnro' : W. H.
Elliott. Clinton : A. E. Brown. Port
Albert.
LO(.4L TOPICS 114 BRIEF.
eaery w omen appreciate. the lift. ole
miaow which do w roach to wise tlo, home an
air ofdL.usetten it you wont t0 please
r. •th.
home-keepepre.eut her with one of the
dainty article. of which there L. • lame aw.ort-
morn u Wilmer .nibs Art Store. ;Art areet.
Whether roc boo.. It or not, then is al=
.00atitai[ nee in the clothing trade.
PrM-
hsn, the Tailor keep. cap to the time.. and it
gee wart an uetorie mlaate tett for esesesr
Ware year order with him.
Loot for the Census Wren bent week.
Our chocolate bon -bon. are always
fresh and toothsome. At Bcnnrrre'ei.
Cures while yogi eleep-Magic Corn
Cure. Soid by E. R. Wigle druggist.
(io.lerich.
Lady readers of The Signal will find
eometbing interesting in ('has. C. Lee's
advertimemeot this week.
W. T. ll'rney now drives a fine E.
M. F. motor car. 11 is a handsome
machine of ample power.
The Citizen.' Marine Band played on
the Square on Tuesday evening. the
program being heard with much pleas-
ure by a Targe audience.
The Signal continues to ninon- Inst
articles to their owners. The gold
we:cb-cbain advertised last week was
handed to the owner a few hours after
The Signal was issued,
We congratulate Harr- G. Hillier
and Caswell J. Rumhall 00 their !re-
cess at the recent examinations at the
Ontario College of Pharsaacy Beth •
obtained their diplomas. Mr. Hillier's
mase appearing in 114 honor list.
The Canadian military contingent 1
fur the coronation lett this week m
their trip to England. The :tied Regi-
ment is represented by Sergtsant-
Major F. E. Hector. of Exeter: Sem
genet A. K. Aegos. of N-ingbaa, sed
(1. R. sergeant Jack Proudfoot, of
;..derich.
decision waft given on Tuesday
by W. E. Kelly. J. P.. in a came
against tw-.e young lues. cbirged witb
breaking into • hour in Colborne
townsbip. One of the young teen
was discharged. wbile the other. Har- u
way Beattie, was committal for Ural.
His ogee will be beard et the jury seer
alms in June.
The Aaolt utak Marie Kamer of May
Ste says Among tie area import.
MI real totate tdent•eti/fss reported
hie week ham Iain the tale by Yrs. P
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1. It your treat ! Take home tome of
Burderte's choice ice cream. Thome at
home will enjoy it.
Reciprocity Dope-bave you tried it=
At the GungsticH Qt•tct: Li•acH. The
Ial1hours.
plare for pure ice cream. lunches at
Remember the cn,nnatinit social in
the lecture room of Knox church to -
.morrow evening• under the auspieee
of the MacGillivray Mi..inn Band.
Admission 15 emote.
LYRA THEATRE. - The manage-
Iment of the Lyric Theatre has decide.!
upon a change which we nelie:e will
meet with the approval er the 11..
eliminating ptblie. After this week
ell vaudeville will be dis.-ontinuerl,
.end only a tint -clan. line of mot ing
pietutee Will he shown. The admin
mon will he at the popular price of : .r.
It is confidently expected that the
,people of Goderich and vicinity will
;show their appreciation of this step
Jby extending a generous patronage,
CHURCH NOTE.
Today !Thursday 1, was Ascension
hay and morning and eve - gset-viers
were 'add in St. Georges and M.
Peter's churches.
The ant,n:tl church parade of Court
'G.derich. Ni.. :,'?:, C. u. F.. will take
I place on Snndav morning. June lltb.
'when the brethren will attend divine
.end -e at Victoria .treet Methodist
I church. Rev. hi. Medd, a brother
i Forester. will preach.
The young people of North .tient
Metbodist church have arranged •
'series of monthly meetings for .t udy-
j ing and discussing questions relative
to good citirenship. The subje. 1 for
'nett Tuesday evening is "Political
Parties." They hope 1.. secure a
prominent citizen of the town to
make the address. Fuller aonounce-
weut on Sunday.
Of the paster of Victoria street
Met hod ist church. who preached in Kin-
Ieardlne Methidint church on Sunday.
111th inst.. The Kincardine Reporter
says: • • Dr. Medd eras beard with a great
'deal 01 pleasure, being a, reader of
wide range and a reasoner of marked
ability." The Reporter also gives a
.umniary of his sermons. both of
which were studies of the life of
l'brist.
Let Monde../ evening the Kpworth
league of North street Methodist
church gave an ••Empire Day" even-
ing. The Baptist young people and
tate Men's Club of North street church
were invited. The lecture room was
appropriately decorated in flags and
hunting. and the King's portrait
framed in maple leaven. A one pro-
gram wa. tendered. Rev. J. Pollock
gave •n inspiring address on the Em-
pire and refresbmeots concluded a
splendid evening.
Owing to the peace proposals of Pres-
ident Taft and Sir Edward Grey. the
organized Sunday schools of the
U nite.l States and England have
•gr / ed to ask that i o all the tour tries
concerned May 7114th shall be observed
as "universal peace Sunday." In keep-
ing with this agreement. Dr. Dou-
gall'. subject next Sunday morning
will he "The Peace of the World.
in the evening his subject will be.
"Why I Shall Vote for Church
Union." The choir will render Dud-
ley Buck's Eamon• -Rock of Ages."
Miss. 'ley will sing a solo.
(;oderieh Baptist church will cele-
brate iia ninth anniversary next Sun-
day. when special sermons will he
preached by the pastor, Rev. .1. Pol-
lock. His morning subbect will be
lament' of the Future, and in the .
evening he will speak on 'Ilse Ideal of
• Great Mao." An excellent sessial of
he Sunday sehool bra been planned
for the adternoon. when Rev. Gen. E.
Rose. of K°ox churrh. will deliver an
address. On Monday evening the
ladies of the .-beech will serve the an-
eiversry tea in the basement of the
church. from 6 to 8 p.m. The ter will
be foll.wd 1n a lecture by Rev. Mr.
Pollock. entitled -Life in the Kluane"
The jw•ooewds are to he placed to the
credit of the (wilding Mod.
The eockeiestieat yenr now rinsing
has been a pr.ospsi o a one for Victoria
street Methodist church. The ached.-
le
+bed•le prepared t.v the pastor. Re. Dr.
Medd. and read 1•y Mr. Million in the
congregation on Monday shows every
depart rnt of work to he in • very
gratifying eoeditine In •nimionary
paying there ie as increase of 14,pet
mat- over the contributions of lam
err There is also substantial rain
than+ nsemlw+bip The report
shows thaw Urs/ sseuihere won reemeed
derisg the yew. moot intending thirty
eateeh omensi twine people tinder six
ler. rverivn tbreeegh the f►nnday
sslsoet nem. aga.nre this steads •
reeleesi net of twenty -three leaving a
est faerease in tease, ►+rib e p nt eight
Ileo. The peenre, edliedel hewed and
oowgregatiee feel gratitisd mneme* over
the .•.-1'.l Faker o► the veer% foe ft
re... • +.., - ... 1. o o Ind eek, mall 11 Mar?
than bud.
W Jobn•ton d beer elettrant weideste
and grounds ,n the mast end of R,
street. nppns,ta • be alt Mary'. !(,vee
Web hoar Th. per hneer wee M►
Alfred Ernesgenera, teenager of the
A4gom• steel t txnpen% •ed the pedes
panda tor the dewr•aN• is -everts a ss
ported at 11114.411O
tine of the most papumr Natural. R
Vieter% Day is Daderlea was the p10 -
,.on, rewasrwl he the feed Ihwati met
*sea ` sat tamed Berea
• Aathongeb not le
fell force, ,,w ie, (•e
C ' ONTARIO
Stomach Troubles
Cured by Viso)
HERE IS PIMP
• I suffered so long from stomach
trouble and indigestion. that I hist
flesh rapidly - VINOL oared Use
after everything else had failed. It
strengthened my digestive orgaa.-
gave nee a hearty appetite, and I
can eat anything without the dbgdt-
est distress. I do not believe any-
thing equals VINOL for sumach
trouble and indigestion."
W. E. Waraaisouas,
Portland, Ise.
Mr. Thos. G .Walla«, of Detroit,
Mich, *rites, ' I suffered for years
from a chronic stomach trouble.
VINOL entirely cured me after
everything else had failed."
It is the curative medicinal ele-
ments
lmments of the cod's liver, combined
w+th the strengthening properties
of tonic Iran contained in VINOL,
which makes it so successful in re-
storing perfect digestion, and at
the same time building up the weak-
ened run-down system.
Trya bottle of VINOL with the
understanding that your money will
be returned if it does not bele pe.
lit
C. Dunlop, Druggist, thsieri-•h
GRAND T•UNritr "
The Popular
Tourist Route
to Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays.
Temagauli, Algonquin Park. Malt-
arretawan River. French River,
then gia n Bay. Lake ('.our i :ping,
Hawaitba lakes., etc.
ROUND TRIP
lisaescetcrs' bc. st7sg5
TO THE WEST AT LOW RATES
VIA SARNIA OR CHICAGO.
Literature, tickets and full info,.
mation from any (.rand T. utak
Agent. .or address A. E. DUFF.
District Passenger Agent, Toronto;
Out .
F. F. Lawrence, Town Agent.
ly w t v r �' s-- i , 69
rf FECTI I C K
COCOA
Co van's Seems to hit the
right spot. It is a great
food for husky young ath-
letes : satisfies the appetite :
easy to digest: and delicious
imperfect Kidney Action
Cases Rheumatism
Rheumatism with its kindred subtlest*
-i analogo, Wry Neck, Neuralgia etc.,
tmafly results from lodgments of uric
acid in the joints and muscle,
Now the chief fuortion of ee L .Irma•
isttodproperly Flier this pore from e'er-
Only when t hey tail 1e dee thin is
Rheumatism, pr•tnhie.
Kidney steal:nets rusts is various
ways. .A sodden chis, after perspiring;
iring
freely. sowerGnen settles in .fe Like
-or an taluwul strain teat c •:t'e is
Poisons which should Ge ';Iterrd • .:
of the system ere pumped beck hien , I.
blood, causing Cr,,: Acta. the real
Of Rheumatism. Umber.. Wry
Neuralgia. et-.
In the early one. Nyars `lase le .
Compound .f1 step it.
Will start .••..n Lwinr,e wo t pr. ;.
err se that tin l ric Acid is 1}Sry,it
and eliminated
Away goes vnwt Rtwurrsti.te ithh it
Perhaps these early Wfbitilli 11Plive.
have peened unheeded, sad '-out *fairs
entices bre bemoan der; seated.
Masco all steeled up is keels as it
were
Tien you'n need Ny1'. kirtwnat,.
Care
Mk ,out owe dreta-ra -wet der
remedies
His oriniss is worth while
Seed and gtsarastsed by
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DAT, 111l111
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SUNDAYIN DETROIT JUNE 1NING. L:oo DETROIT MONDAY.
TUESDAY, JUNE 20th
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LEAVE GODERICH ON RETURN TRiP TO
DETROIT AT d:3o A.M. (Canada ',TimmJ
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Stenion
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Baden 6 47
N. Hamburg 6:52
Shakespeare 7:110
Train std. Trisa..
Tiler , ream{. h
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intent
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2:90 Mitchell 7:-15 " .f4.5 •2.:15
1.1'0 Dublin dt,05 .65 '2.15
2.75 Seaforth fa: j,1) .55 2.f1.5
-' till Clinton dl
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Be:igravc G 30
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110
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FRIDAY, JUNE 16. 8:30 P.M.. 25 CENTS
Excursion from Stratford and Way Stations, via Grand Trunk Railway. From Milverton+
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