The Signal, 1911-7-6, Page 51rs ''''
jCAL TOPICS
incursions Coxing.
Semler to Goin
rico va Q TR,'11 be ran on Oaten
donest. net 800 and 1,000
visitors are se pec
•
Tbe excursion hicb was to arrive
bete wd*y bait wbesse postponed to
ru,eiec next, July 11th.
Telephone Connection tar Oolborne.
Last week were el&ed env
fou municipal
ie blewhelm _Cd the
rne
gall Telephoto Co. at The
,dual commences wilt be made
within s week Weis
Tye shange
for ma e'ang
tithe/ 7•y will be sass..
Oied in British CslusnMa.
A telegram was received la taws
doe week asounck for death at
Penticton. 8. C.. of Woeaes mho•
formerly • weB-kMwa elide at tet this
action. Pet•tiariare to heed ame
arse's', but it is -rae.ld �aata
re -
mond tome imperial reed Ors
deceased oldie at mark la • sawmill
egfortroabout H.
be 1e, Provisos. w
nephew of the late Mrs Owen Jones,
Mk passed away last Mosley.
Seabrook -AI urt.
A quiet though pretty wadies was
imiemnized at Yiotoeia et[ast person-
▪ ) W,doeda• lla Vlaist Alun, 001June Illth, at 4
°dw�ti, -. of Mrs. meet,
ods the became th
David',
bride of Freieriek J. Seabrook, of
Wharton. Rev. Dr. held tied the
nuptial knot. The bride was attired
in a charming blue travelling suit.
Mr. and Mrs. Seeabgook lest on the 4066
G. T. it. true for a abort bossymoos
trip. The many fiende et lbs young
couple loin in sxtesdie g Mot wishes
for a happy future.
Reelected by Acclamation.
Auoouneement is made this week
that of the thirties candidates 0oets-
ated for election to the oouadl of the
Ontario College .e naeseven
were retur acela
by aadamati.s. Of
this number E. R. Wlglin et Godw1L,
representing district No. 12, ate
been accorded the biome et a.tasslog
the anions of the Cassell a. the rep-
tssrotative of nearly emote -Svc dralt-
giats in the comities d Heron. Grey
ad Bruce. Mr. Wird* is to be son-
pawl/tied on his re m:vlsg m ch a fun
measure of support. iedisative of the
confidence in him dimba by the
dreggi•t frstrralty in his
Kwon Old Boys' Trip.
The Huron Old Boys of Toronto
will run their annual excursion to
6oderich and Kia.sciloe n0 Saturday
n ext. mooning iron Oodericb on
Monday evening and Kincardine os
Tesedav evening. Tbs executive of
the Old Boyi Association will make a
Tor -
three days' auto t ae ace d the an-
ty accompanied bpRmon-
tato.
of Tor -
tato. formerly of ]I The fol-
lowing will to tire Mammy sThe
a rain will arrive at Sisttaatb at llal
s. m. The party will leave s.aferth
at ! p. m.. Btuo.B.Y 2:40. Yarns L16,
arriving at Ba at 4 o'clock ; leave
Bayfield at b*arrive at Godatick at
&3I Leave Oodssieb at 10 a. 0h. Sos-
day, Carlow at 1.1.0lanAssueon at 12.
leave Dunganoon at L arriving at
Lecknow at 3. arrive at Wingham at
191. Leave Wingiam at 10 a. w.
Mooda� . arrive at B.Igrsve at 1090.
Blyth at 11 o'clock, leave Blyth M 1
p m., arriving at Clinton at 2 p. m..
remaining at Clinton until departure
of ening train for Tor'osto.
Telephone Case to Court Of Appeal.
An order was Melo on the 10th of
March last by the Ontario Railway
Board in an &peacetime brought by
the Brussels, ]idols and Grey tele-
phone system to compel commotion
between these two sdj•0ont- com-
panies. The township of McKLUop
being ,iiawti.fssd appealed to the
Board for a re -bearing and Use ease
was again opened ups , with the result
Board
was affirmed. WV dissatlstisd. notice
of their intention to appeal to the
Court of Appeal was served and the
matter was taken up before Justices
narrow. on Monday. June Witb. at
Osgoode Hall. Torooto, when atter
hearing counsel for both parties he
granted leave to the towaship to
have the whole matter brought be-
fore the Court at the September sit-
tine.
ibtinse. when a definite pronouncement
will he made by the Court of Appeal as
to the validity of the telephone legb-
laten of recent yews and the uriadic-
tisa and powers 0f the Ontario Rail-
way Board will be settled once and for
all. w. H. °owns. K. C., appeared
for the township of Weaaldp and W.
M. Sini lair reprs..stald the arwseb.
llcerieb and
nrc eels Poet. Oa1�7 -Brae
Judgment in Blyth reqs..
Mr. Justice Sutherland bas given
inclement in Stotbere v. Ta for, a case
from Blyth which was bried.It tine
notejury sittings of the High Orient at
Gods icb in May last Tho sole os
the nee handed oat at hewed. Hall
made a, follow, :
An action for payment of *1,11111L47.
balance of purchase tnoe.yeta.
etre as tbenugb tbe urate were
to him under the terms d the etgeee-
eet in nun and for SIDS as l uid-
mas
net and •stwtaiaed Jwdg-
wast I find that � atowmept
between tee parties was seri be p•
ment in nub and that den..4wn�y
ea a et riet view of this ease the aeries
fails. The defendant 10rbte ps��eof,
but ear, in effect that if�pMMrtlls
it willing to accept the t of
the document es as to eontone to the
t"1e *'eluent \Meese the generis he
is been io �� he est
neehe hes Memel
tie psre'ella.s'• if
To Our Subscribers.
The Signal has bora late ispublish-
ing for some time. Now that the rush
of holidays Is over for a while, we
hope to get back to schedule time next
ween and to keep up to the time table
hereafter.
Chitoren s Aid S csety to Organize.
A meeting for organization pur-
poses of e11 who are interested in the
work of LiceChildesees Aid Society in
Galerkh isolated for Monday evening
nest at 8 o'clock. It will be held in
the Y. M. C. A. room. North wrest.
A Toronto Weddtag.
A quiet but pretty wedding took
Inane at the house of Mrs. J. Mair, 14
Speeds avenue, Toronto, on Thurs-
day evening. June 20th, wben ber
datgbter Lillian was united in mar-
riage to Thomas 13. Hutch/Mu, also of
Tu onto. Bev. Mr. Oockbers, of Par -
nearest, street Methodist shortie was
the officiallegenoister. The bride is
a formic reddesie of Oodetich.
Death ed a Penner ilesident
The death le announced at Detroit
of Mn. Jaime loathes, formerly a well-
known resident d bodmrkh. He'
drones followed a
brooking up
o m w
f tbm system was hi progress
for several months. The deceased h
survived by a famil of foures and
two lintel : t,uon
mrls. and Harry
of Detroit ; John. of (:reed Rapids,
Mich. ; William, of Casten, Oifb
Mts. Sharpe. of Mooeomie, seek., sod
Mux Richardson. cf Manor, Sark.
Early Closing for Grocers.
The grocers of town have led an
agreement to close their_ of
business at 1 o'clock on Wednesday
afternoons during tire ng of
and AuROet, commencing July 19th.
They have alsotatsagreement to doge
o'coe
clock, aandd di melt iedivideal party
to the agreement acts up to it etzietly
tare is no reason why tbs atraags-
went cannot be can -led out, to the
benefit of those chicly concerned.
The grocer's day is melte long enough
wires it closes at 7 o'clock.
A Manitoba Wedding.
On Thursday, June 8th, at the resi-
dence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tremb-
ley, Shoed Lake, Man.. their youapast
daughter. Maii, was salted is mannite
to Freon* OMs.Iee McDougall. the
ceremony being performed by Rev. J.
8. Dovideon. Tfie beide looked charm-
ing in a basdaor.e dress of white em-
beoide ed Swiss, lawn. Miss Margaret
Westover was bridesmaid and Percy
Riebarda. of Delor'aine, best man.
The bride Is a sister of W. H. Trimb-
le"-, St. Petrick's street. Goderich. and
a former resident o[ Goderich. For
the last two years .be had been chief
opat .tor in the Sboal Lake telepbone
Blacksmiths Organizing.
Over 5.11.0 blacksmiths doing Wet-
ness throughout the Province of On -
tat io bare�organfawd and win apply at
the next ffon orrice Leginature for
incorporation as an association. They
will trek power to compel all black-
smiths who sboe horses to pass an ex-
amination. Efforts have been made
since early io the year to form an or-
ganisation and the idea has received
the approval of all the local trades-
men. W Thompson is president of
the Goderich organization and W. R.
fibeardown is secretary. A new .cbed-
nle of chargee has been adopted and
was pot into elect ort Mooday. The
cash price for a new shoe up to size
No. 4 is 96c and shoes Nos. 6 and 6 are
40c. The charge for setting • shoe
ranges from laic to 20c A revised
price list on various cloves of work
bas bees printed and posted in the
different .shope in town.
Tag Day.
Arrangements for tag day on the
12th. inaugurated here by the Daugh-
ters of the Empire in aid of the hos-
pital. are about complete, and it is
safe to predict that success will re-
s and the efforts of the promoters.
Everyone in town will be asked to
buy one or more tats, for which they
may name their own price. Nomin-
ally the tags are ten Dents eacb. but of
.,owes in many cases a much
figure will will be freely paid. The
in charge of the different wards will
be assisted by a bevy of fair maidens,
each wearing a badge of office. and
carrying a bundle of tags and a money
box from which no enema can be
given. It will nlrrlf be a hard heart
that can resist ouch said appeal. Roe-
ettes for the ado'nmest of the horses'
*owe will also be offered for sale. the
o oeeede to be added to the general
to . It ie hoped our citizens will
enter heartily into the spirit of "tag
day" and that the bigbest anticips-
Mon. of ire D. O. E. may be exceeded.
tic ntiff410 tic this the
Isftiets will be with stet*.
"onaeQti b this the agrossemee
wi11 he metalled as sograted, sad the
p•rye,tn pr
aewrd to enesp rte IC 1
•uaLiLint *slice of the dyewnn M the
al. The arra of 1191 will Ire
bnia .the
Sarlslt balsa.. 11111101 Oa to Por 110.
•feat deeen4aet will give Mem•ity were a ststeet Mew. Needs
Lee-
way of ebeatei shorties* b dos : • brother. Ions /AIWA*. eaL 1ftehe
• €w i and two nephews CCeasawn
Freebie ilei a Mon with neer iiihrettttnr
and Charles Needham.
es
The trate Mrs. Owen Jones. _
After an illness exteedtng over rev- Keret. The, wit Awl thereptct.r'ee,
ohs, but whish confined her waive= tom to ram �e m
d 1e, Jones,
Teat hat w•1I sere a didar sod loot eon
paid Nature's debt M the home of her 1,Th x lie swoon bow tet thus wratbw t..
daughter, Mn. T. W. Nlebolson. Nelson hewers a ra soma de w11�+t giand
t
street. on Monday of last week. Themete •• soto".114 �Weal4. nota
deceased was born in «eland eighty- gy trod buy tags.
seven yeses ago and while she was Goderich will do itself proud on tag
quite a young girl elm came to Cas- day
oda to maids with a.. aunt in Picker-
Ina township. There she was maerisi The remits of the pablic school
about .eery years ago to the late Owes examinations are puMiabed on page 6
Jones, who prsdemand her six years of this week's issue of The Signal.
They came to West Wawanoeh after and *atWWinhed • hos. Dr. 3.
A. Wbi qly equipment added an
.heir Arsenate automobile to lee ui rot and can
ger themselves in the unbroken forest now volt his patience 1n feet time.
A few years later they removed to ,Tier ear i. • 80-h.p Fre.,.
Ashfield towrua bL and all they
to Remember the beneball game on the
Contents. Entire years ago they came 19«1, Clinton y. fk,derieb in durore
to Oodewicb; where they pent the re- Fendi Iwague. Give the intoe the en-
sues.of t of , and lave. norMrs. Nichol- �t of your preemie, and
son. est town. fill. George Glen.
of Nile, ars the surviving members d Weal
winner ong the articles r.e+entlT lei at
onfamily. The 'rno to ok Colborne this °Mee so be claimed by their
on Wednesday suer. IL mesas ars an usMella ands wood
0erorty. Rove Geo. . S. Rose misted formol
lee.. [k. M«la, mediated
rice sur black toot The latter was ash
.Ilse � bsaeen wer► W. one of tM roads leading out d t;iorle••
Warnock. Jae. Rneheaes, Alex Stir- rich.
ling. Ain. aloes Thome Sallow. send On Lbs last day of the militant
Thome, Gledhill. Tome hem a die. M Hentlsy, of gamin. bets, $
bees h sttaredasrw at the huoev1 .tbnok rinetainisg f80 Mf mese.
sem. of mime M on tic. p.eketbo*k. Dela
It 1e to be hoped ghat it ti 1B •
bead end retuned to the owsma
of Willian Acheson.
TRE SIGNAL : GODERI
After au Miele.s of many weeks.
William Acheson passed to his reward
on Wednesday, enortly after sow
The funeral willtake place trots
family residence, Trafalgar street, on
Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. the ser-
vice
ervice commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Mr.
Acheson war one of the oldest midmost
prominent merchants of Goderich,
sod • further reference to hie life will
be made in these columns seat week.
Public Tchool Board.
At the neuter meeting of the public
school board on Monday of this were
the secretary reported that Mia Wal
eon, of Lindsey, who had emoted an
e t as teacher for next year.
had to rocall bet acceptance owing to
the illness of bet mother. The seare
tarywas instructed to to ad-
vertise for a teacher. The principal ■
report for June, which was presented,
showed the number of pupils on the
roll to be 571 and the average attend-
ance 514.
Harbor Notes.
The now dredge eros launched last
Saturday. The installation of the
machinery will not be commenced
for some time. It is not likely that
the dredge win do any work tble
Season.
The steamer Scottish Hero was
here on Wednesday with 140,000
bushels of wheat and oats for the
Goderich elevator.
The steamer Turret Crown will ar-
rive
rrive on Friday with a cargo of 100,-
100 bushels of wheat for the Big Min.
Three pleasure yachts, Lenore 2nd
and June, of Cleveland, and the Zeno,
of Senile, were in port Tuesday even-
ing. They left on Wednerday morn-
ing for the Georgian Bey.
ONTARIO
i•aee of coal was apo. $sol The prloe
1. 91 per ton, f.o.b. tort, at Gale -
ria is bond. The coal is to be all de-
livered before September 1st•
J. 8. C. Elliott, roe of Rev. Joseph
d town. and • G.C.L. • 'old buy,'
has been etudyieg in the town of
euchatel, BwItarrtaad, for ties pas
two years, . e.xwtty gave au addems
in French there, Wore a large gather-
ing of students and peete.ecxs, rte the
*abject of emigre dm 10 Canada. It le
interesting to bran that the aidrees
was clothed in the eboicest Pyeamb,
and that the sob war handled with
wueh marked "lily a-, 10 create •
most favorable inepr..►wu upon his
critical audieser.
Like other places throughout the
Province. Goderich eapenesced for
several days this week a brand of
weather that beat the records of the
oldest Inhabitant It is difficult to
*enure reliable thermometer teadiagge,
but one it stremeot [het registered
98 in the shade was paobahty sot d6-
lag much more 1 ham its duty. Marty
people suffered severel • from the es-
teems hear, • rather 'minus ease being
that of Magistrate Butler, wbo has
wince, however, recovered.
Passenger Boats Commence Season.
The arrival of the steamer City of
01 from Cleveland and De-
troit last Friday morning marked the
opening of the passenger navigation
season at Goderich. The boat was in
charge" of Captain Lightbody and
made the dock at Goderich on both
tripe northbound and southbound -
os time. The fat` lenses will ca11 at
this poet twice a week during the
season, leaving for Mackinac at 6•.30
a. m. Friday and for Detroit et 2:30
m. 8aturd•
p.m.
steamer Huron made its first
trip north Tuesday night. On its re-
turn tripa special excursion rate to
Dip beint g *LK
being offered, the round last Fridayafternoon F. E. Burdett* and his eon Gratton, and Frits
trip beinga *LK The boat is due to
leave Goderich on Friday at midnight, Schweitser, the last a visitor from Ravenna, O., wbUe trolling at the mootb of
arriving in Detroit on Saturday at 10 the Maitland caught the big pike shows is the above picture. it was a
beautiful Hsh, 40 inches long and 181 pounds is weight.
~Both boats, on their initialltrip.,,
se
had a number of passengers finer QQoodd0-
rich.
A Native of Goderich.
Teneetat. Ante' d. 1911 •
CORONATION PORTRAITS
Kist George V. mad Queen Mary
The Signal ha. wade ■rruagerpente
by which our readers ran seeure nest
beautiful eoronaeM ■ porOaite of Their
Maisanss King Gomm sad Quern
Mary. They ase by the e-le►bratrd
"Ie,ogtler," of L.00loo, and copy-
. i The Paahily Herald and
Weekly Sur, of Montreal, has seemed
the Qaoadiaw rights, and i• sow of-
iterieg these purtralta tree of charge to
all whosubscribe to thea great weekly
tete tae balsams of tell me fifty oasts.
We win inaaude The nigral with The
Fatally Herald and Weekly Star for
the sage period for Daly 76 costa, and
each wb.criber will receive the corm -
sties piotutee. Tee ewe portrait.' are
os the one sheat, ass shout 18a1b
imbe., a saws twaeentest sire fur
framing. They are acknowledged by
competent judges to he the boot por-
traits of Their Majesties in exitance
•ad will become bistorioal, gnewieg in
value year after yea .
The small elm of 75 note wiil bring
you both papas until /mosey In,
181* and the coronation porn sits. The
latter alone could not be bought for
the pries.
SUMMER SPORTS.
Following an illness extending over ! The local howling club will be rep -
several weeks,. from typhoid fever, resented se the Seafortb tournament,
Charles R. Munro died at Bt.Luke'sbos- commencing next Tuesday.
pawl, Fayette►ille. N. C., on Monday, I
Clinton will be here next Wsdaee
June 19th. The deceased was thirty- day (the 12th) to playa baseball game
seven years of age and bis birtbplaoe is the Hurnn-Pen Irwglte .ea ids
wasOoderieb. Hewers .on of Mr. and The ga eh wi•l ire ealkd at Agricul-
Mts Jas. Munro, of anderich, and s i serer Park at 430 o'. lock. Admission
brother of favid Munro, Mrs. John lSc and 25e. The grounds have been
Story and MISS Munro, of town. The; improved and the game sbould be &
other members of the family are : i good Y one. The local tea' plays at
W111, of Watertown. 8. D.; S340)s ' l Rebell Frith), of this Week.
Moot/min. Sank.: George ;
Edward, of Clinton; and Fred. of To- The Goderich bewierw are making a
rosto. Deceased's widow and two good record in the Faill trophy oem-
children Men are left to mourn his. petition. Yesterday they won a game
untimely departure. Mr. Munro fol- with the Cliuton bowlers at Clinton.
lowed the profession of photographer The skips and their scores were a.
and was an artist id rare skill and
taste. Jost at New Year's he had
purchased •photographic business in
lbs town In hich he resided. The
funeral on the 20th ult. was under the
�plces of the Knights of Pythias, of
whicb the decamped was a member.
Accidents of a Week.
A most unfortunate accident
occurred Wednesday evening of last
week while the large crowd• were
viewing the military tattoo on the
=land flats. MIAs Grace Smith,
,�bo was among the spectators,
t ripped over a wire at the foot of the
hill and in falling broke both arms at
the wrists. The accident is a most re-
grettable one. and as Miss Smith has
been rendered practically helpless sbe
will bare the sympathy of her many
friends in ber misfortune.
Weigle assisting in making repairs
at the Big Mill salt plant last Frida
D. A. MacI.aren fell and had two rifvu
broken. The injurywall lay him aside
from active duties for a time.
A serious accident to the little poo
of Nelson Armstrong, Toronto street.
occurred on Wednesday evening.He
was playing on the street when he ins
knocked down by • passing surrey.
Both wheels ran over the hoc's body
near the diaphragme resulting in pain-
ful injuries. There is no change in
the boy's condition this . morning and
it is hoped that any internal injury
will not be of a serious character.
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
Bummer visitors In town should make an
earls .11 at Wilmer Smith's Art Store. tact
enol mon t see t maw (dad•. and art tt -. 1n oe.t
to bed Ger only these weeks. Jose misty
Metier, widow e. Owen on
follows :
(iodselob Atstoo
F. parte
a .1. ,tevraaen S
Dr. Hunter 27 .1. l'pbr 14
J. l, a r.11arleai 13
J. A. itumball 1., .1 ':serener SS
RI as
Goderich has won three gasses out
of four. The lost genie sea, played at
Stratford, the score being fib to 84.
1 At the meetlwg of tlh oto fell
Nr onion Ae+�u Ur 1fo�t1 0f rend of Tososto aHafts s.114 r
4 mo 1916 w '�n foe , I nM Loh , woo More. ti4 t T y .'
ant tient h, i n - •�►,� tl i...., will be takes ern MA Mr++e. tm wwte the waiilmi Amine
.hr uld a err dYn lt^"'t ewoetrr� *bit and wale. omits plant with nine
Be wits and buy a tag fatly.
For all occ okers use Blackstone'e
delirious ire cream, in bulk or talky
bricks. 'Phone 240.
Magic Corn Cine --cures while you
sleep. Sold by E. R. Wigle, druggist, •
fiodericb, Ont.
F. W.'Brophy's photo studio will be
ooppee0 on the 12th of July. After that
the gallery will be closed avery W ed-
nee*y afternoon during July and
August.
A Prompt Source of Energy. I
MacLeod's System Renovator is a
tonic which renews rice vital forces.
It renews se. ve end muscular ener,;y i
and supplies new energy. it does this
by increasing appetite, by insuring
better aesimiletios of food and by dir-
ectly supplying elements that serve to
strengthen the nervous asters. This
reconstructive tonic is *aluable in all
run-down conditions of the system,
especially those marked by depression
and nervous debility. One dollar per
bottle. Manufactured by The Mac-
Leod Medicine Co., Gnderieb. For
sale by 8. R. Wigle, druggist
41101•1 •
Monarch' Shoes
FOR MEN
YOU may talk about the up-to-date style
of this shoe, the comfort of ,that and
the long life of the other, but if you want a
shoe that vies in style with the most stylish,
in comfort with the most comfortable and
in service with the longest wearing, buy
the MONARCH SHOE. Theft: is
nothing one-sided about it. It's the shoe
of all-round satisfaction. The prices are
lower than most good shoes.
Barefoot Sandals, Lacrosse, Tennis and
Bowling Shoes now in stock.
AIRING
Downing & MacVicar
North Side of Square, Goderich
Opera Hesse grocery
Honey
I have ► fresh supply
of extracted and comb
Honey.
Chinaware, etc.
A good assortment of
China. Crockery a n d
Glassware, to be sold at
cost.
June Butter
0101 a Jobe Butter,
in tube, specially peeked
for winter use.
YOUR TRADE
SOLIOIT8D
A. E. MATHESON
'Plume 164
Kingston St, - Goderich
neernieneetenientarniinernenterefernente
VISIiTORS TO TOWN
SHOULD
VISIT
us
daiwen frs
W2013 FOie T
Most everyoes wart
some little thew as a
remembrance. Quit e
inexpensive ars conn,
and quite attractive, and
QUITE THE THING.
They comprise Brooches,
Bar Pins, BeltPine.
Spoons, eta - and the
oast would not prevent
anyone from owning
theuu-215. up.
BE A LOOKER
J. S. Davey
Jeweller and Optician
South side of Square. Godertch
uo�Eeicn
Excursion DETROIT
STAR - OOLB ,LINE
STEAMER HURON
Steamer will leave Goderich Friday, July 7th, at 12i)0 o'clock.
night, arraying at Detroit Saturday, 10:10 a.m.
Fare for the round trip, 42.60. Tickets good for return lose log
Detroit Tuesday, July 11th, or 18th, from wharf foot of Randolpb
street at 800 a.m.
Ticket. good for Toledo Ohio, if desired.
Wn.uaII Led, Agent, Goderich, Oot.
A. R. Lan, General Manager, Detroit, Mich.
You Can't Leave the Baird Behind
So Don't Forget one Gillette
The hearty open-air nesters life seems to [sakes the beard
grow as it never crows at boas. To the tun without a OILLU'ITM
it becomes s doe nrigbt asia.aee.
Clesalines', menf rt sad selerespeet demand the mersisg
scare. Dot boats, traits, sasseser resorts sad segs provide resat
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