The Signal, 1914-1-8, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GODERICR : ONTARIO
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THE I FINE BANQUET
OIIIINAL
ONLY
GENUINE
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SOLD ON
THE
MERITS 09
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UNBENT
BOOKBINDING
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and
LIBRARIES
bound or repaired.
UOLi) LETTERING
on LEATHER GOODS
eroet pttr s tosa having.lhavingMm at &t TH si Iii�ALL.,
A. B. TAYLOR. 8Tsarenan.
MEDICAL
911. W. F. CALLOW. M. B.
ht linty �h M d'est.. Owlerke.
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PR. F. J. R. FORSTER-EYE. EAR.
sees sed throat eats. limes
ew Teck Up&tb.tmie sad Areal
l ter W. Nosssad7Knox Chinch.
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-e N a m.. s ill l p.... 1 to a P t. T.Inbeae
a7.
11103. GED. AND M. E. WHITING
L HguLLMANN. este* rths, nieetab.ts t.
women'. and ch.dro.'. dl.eeses. aorta.
-tunic and nervous disorders. ere, ear. now
sed throat, lumb.ru.nd rheumatic condition&
Mee North diem. third door trona the tlpoen.
LEGAL
DROVDFOOT. HAYS & K1LLOR-
• AN. barristers. solicitor.. not•rl.._poblir.
ypptgn V the Martuw Court, eta Private
reds to Mud at lowed rates of interest.
.mce. It•sf .._ Ngeo.t
are. aarlob. W.
rttuUU/OUTW
. L. C., it. C. RAY*. J. L
11ILLORAN.
�Cr. CAMERON. K. C.. !1ARRIS
. TMI..olitator. votary public. Oplser-
IreioUtuu rarest. Uudsrick, thud dour fro
*mars.
SOYA or THE NORTH CLUE EN-
TERTAIN THEIR FRIENDS
Mr. C. E. tMrman, of LonMa, is tits
Chief Speaker -Dr. A. T. Emmer-
son Talks on the Sib$. -Uncut
Diamonds are Discussed Capably -
A Largs Attendance at the Banquet
The initial banquet given by the
Buys of the Now, club to the hese-
smut of the North street Methodist
church, on Friday rowelling last, was •
grand survives and the member, art that
club are to be cuagratulated upon the
work which bar siteady beta accow-
Nlished.
'ries Lady members of that 000trega-
Goes actw as waiters add about 43 men
eat down tosuwptuue feast. The of-
ficers of the club, the pastor of the
church Rev. W. K. Hater. and Mr.
C. B. Oermen, supreiuteod.st of the
Duette' street Methodist Sunday
school In Loodon, uveae seated at Me
head table
After supper. Mr.J.M.Adonis, acting
as toast master rad cb•irruani iatro-
ducd the following programme.
' B.O.N."Club ruposd,by Dr. Em-
memoo ; reepooded by Mr. W. H.
Hsi riven.
Duet -'•The Btbte. Messrs. Leon
and Freak Adams.
Addrew-Mr. l'. E German.
Duet -'Larboard Witte h,'' Messrs.
Geo. Buttery and O. W. Stiles.
"Our Uncut Diamonds,"- -Proposed
by Mr. A. M. kehertano ; Responded
by Mev. W. L. Haget-
A�Molp--"rrup Boru 0anadi•o." J. M.
"�tltrr - F* oppoowdd by Mr.
Jarose ; rrspubdetl by \Ir.
L E.
U Soot.
Br. J. in opening. thanked
all Me young men present and extend-
ed • bonny levitation to them to
etttead 11.. cla.ars u
AZ y time.
be said. "we door want to do any sheep
etnelner," mmerrrng teat the .crab d.d
n ut want to brio,* members frosts any
ter her Sunday srbool. He analogised
Mr. tier Man, saying he was sae of the
most genuine men he ever saw. Alco
the speaker said Chet Mr. German
kept hes Auooay school in an excellent
shape which was a great eiedit to
him.
THr. BIBLE
Dr. Emmerson in proposing the B.
U N Club, touched on the Bible, .ay -
1111 hot it was the world's greatest
book. it was • great educator and
Me writer McAuley n•d sad. that the
Book was toe which would preserve
the Knglasb language alooe If ill other
literature woo Lost.
„Why .betild not all hwinees men
study it more than they do. as it is the
classic of all ages P' Ire asked. It is
the poly beak which will be with you
through life. Hush great reran as Hel-
d CHARLES OARROW, LL.B., BAR ward Arnold had mid that it was the
// HleTin, tutorial', solldtor, etc.. °ode• base of bis educa0u•4aod°he had learn -
rich. Monty to lend at lowest rake". cd more trout it than form any 'ober
100 hooks. On elosing he exhorted the
AUCTIONEER. ci..s to study it carefully and tbor-
opRb l y
r11HOVAS CFL\DRY The toast was responded to Mr. W.
11
AUCTIONEER H. Harrison. He explained T hat the
- - club was • new one and Lb. Bret to he
Box 67. oodericb. All IostracUo.s by sail .organised in the c000ection with th.
inn .t +shin* uaLe marl be vr.aap.4r M- North atsateits tn•N.
ended to hteads:we marabous 1111. memtieaa melba they
cattle to the club.
MEDIUMS, LOANS. ETC. TO W :AR BADGES
)`r', PRIVATE FUNDS Itro I The speaker of .he evening was Mr.
1LeV,0uu loan. Apply to M. O. CAM- o. F. Uermao, art Luoduuard
. 14. w,
& BON. Menem Hammon street, °oderiett. `this was out a cisme for oratte ' but he
would rather bee. s talk together. a
leR. ROBERT8014. !regular dist.irioo a• it were.
tie conteodd that it was not child's
•
INSURANCL AOSNT. play, it w .s • man job, the work of
rine atm Lem:Nuw: British. C.w.el•a wad *holt the club bad set out to do,
Americas. which was the same as Sunday school
AowImarr Low 000 1►tersovwm' Wan.- moi k and the Laymen's M
ter irks Cissa AnsY'•t and *1'arraWe 1y
,;mswstles, umel,.t leneem kais. movement, the work nt Cbr'ist.
rumen' aim OOAllwiTs. orgasm/aeon U.» Speaking about orgasuion be
1'ds1iV woe tuuantwassisemid, "let the club be $ democracy.
.t esideso sortsem menet a< von
term ant st Lava's street.. noes 176. livery meulbrr should baee ■n equal
right. • partnersbip interest."
He .eked what they expected their
president to be. A vote. from the
crowd said • jewel. Anutbei said a
jeweller.
The speaker said. "be bard a Boe-
tooite, wbo had travelled extensively,
my that Goderieb was the finest town
he had ever been in aid Mr. German
hoped it would always be eu.
The speaker advised loyalty of all
the classes to the geseer•a .ebo.I. ee-
pecialty in regard to finances end •
general fund and tn.-muter.
He would enigma UMW each mem-
ber wear a beers w that .0ember •
would know another member on the
street. The four committee. a wog -
gem ed by Mr. German emit*. eseetbrew.
morels. oiods and rowdies.
The club should he unlimited in the
matter of extending 14 membersbip,
he said.
'Budd up -your shunt ; try tiro
ta
Wag awr'rn.a uerm ea t1rNl.rnt,. beother Adam. geesia im
-Tim take Mid e11slly.bays no appetite. droved other matters oat. Why da
ins Innimg_Sesh er bare other 'moieties we do this f The lore of Christ cos -
ear Maclwod'e st ninth us" were bar *amine ergo -
gram Seeei'rNtpe ander our uaraa- meets.
tsa be ttehMd ties pais. pal& If the UNCUT DIAMONDS
IIM'rf daft inn give entire •staefaetios.
le adds dlsesklan. baee' up alb nervous
erase sad ideas both gnlet sod per-
tt nista& ee.dta. Os. dollar a nettle.
by lI scleod Medlein.
C`S.. gtlarNk, 01. For mte by lit. K.
ILA cKILi OP MUTUAL 9111.1 IN
AIL d U R A tlPIC property �1 C 0. -Vara and hoisted
m�ce�r ally.J.B. McLean. Pres.. BW.lorth P.O.:
Th°Merge a;
aws 1. 1175, Mies
-11e.a. 0.01 Kk P. (1.
lllreosses-Ill rIltOrera• deatortJ .hs ;JJohn
W=' Rips. do5. hm1.re.:
; Jobs Watt. Hartooa ; lfaloolar
rhes. J. W. sew 6.10.sv 1M; it. Enke.
•. iso k - wwlam Chesney. tiraforth ; 1..
bessteoart. 1•olkey-asdsn .aa p&r
aJ. ter s Clothier storacuatoe.tsar are. .pit 11
t,91t'a (harsh, atlairwen strew lin esie0.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
WALT1tR B. BBLLY, J. P..
4101.RSICII ONT.
MIL=S or MASRIAOL IJCINslat
Med Q- uick and Permanent Strength
wilds•"
Oita- MIR LOCAL AGENCY
an
,ss rM mitre
Degrza /tam aw..4 ter ��
M=Iiy.ibswase Wrs
will be
Brophey Bros.
GODsliIOH
1'bs Puma' Ilksdws
sad emaslalers
Orden .aset.11y •hands& t•
.s alt kstww Bl b) IN -.
•'rho initials of the elms "D.D.S.'
was the French word for good." raid
Mr. A. M. Hoberuos la
'Our Unmet Diamonds and
the club would tura cat that way.
Be was sot an expert ea d{smoab,
abs worthy rsesad.at we. that, sad
the swain was sled t i1 Med ese11
as easiest pswMlea ea Mr. Haeei.ou.
Dlaarsads were of good newel& wad
be hope& all tie ambers weeld
likewise W of good '_titan' sea v.d4
be WayPtrlMhadsesselailas
t tewelves watt We elot. As • die•
mead was hark be weal& Nae Siebert
t Imre • bad 110 rii� oto s will d eta+d�
V • dl•rew� was
*4.nt, ••��11 the rmab.se ebuY dame by
111. siO4l of the Mani., hswe�eaa�ttttaab+.
spa feta 111. .b Hesse lee Weenie lash
:emitted ataess.d se Mr. A. II. S.
11. did get want all 10 andksd with
spas "alas dem, se be cur ism
immegips Ws lot telt that canna
tt'1tT be sM jowly ..d the truth
b
Is. waw M pgs UM aste slab
Mk semi& M awe ShiewesS
*alssevesoi slay ea►
etllaa a$7a drat M would
ett.n like to mix more closely with Me WOMAN COULD
people. "There was an objection." he
said, 'in being a preacher, as you al-
ways bad to be dressed up." Many
tires be had wished to be able to 1•y
Reds the pasopber•aUa el a pineaseor
and awoziate more closely with Isla
fellnwa•eo. But as • praebrr he h.d l
tiled to do this.
Coming back to the subject of dia-
mond., Yr. Hagar, as an aflust, atine
pointed to ancient !Sparta where,
stead of brick and stone turtificaut ,
every soldier in t be army, Io feet every
man In the city, was .. brick in thde •
ranee of the city.
He referred to the wall -known say-
ing, ••vox populi, vox Del-Tbe voice
of the people is the voice of God, and
mild Chet in many cases. Chi. voice was
from uoout diamonds, which should be
heard, and es diatnood cuts diamood
they should be found •od polished.
"1 pray that these tt ay lee tuunJ and
one way to find them is to put pres-
sure on them. Take up the diflcultier
and do your beet in the Interest of the
data, "tris declared. He sxpresued pet-
sooa,I thanks to the officers of the club
for tusking dirt an honorary member
and the other honors bestowed on
biro.
He said, that the North street wss
one of the fouodatinus of the London
Conference and it but sent to Heaven
softie of the finest wen of Huron
musty.
The la.t toast to the ladlee was ably
proposed by Mr. James McClinton, jr.,
who remarked tbat wen were the
highest of the animal kingdom and
women Sero nos di.puUng if they
were not the greatest. Momentarily
aaicarne like 'hie, men might acknow-
lbat wotueu were 'tow the great-
est, al they had written,' ills "good
things'. 01 ,the evening to repletrah
the "inner man."
In responding, Mr. L. E. Doherty
in a jocular manner referred to the ei-
oqu,n.e of Mr. McClinton and wanted
to know whet be kuew about lad's.
He thought the l•,t "peaky'. was "eth-
er ton juvenile and older rnen would be
'more competent its regard to this mat-
ter
The chairman moved Mr. 4ierman a
cote ter thanks.
The club song fo'lowed by the bene-
diction prosoiii ced by. Itev. air.
Hwg.r, closed a pleasant 'peening.
'Ibe oaicer'rur the club sre. Honor-
ary president, Rev. W. K. 1i.d'-r
pevsident, W. It. Harrison : vice -prep -
'dent, E. F. Pridbam : mectetsry. J.
McClinton ; trrasurrr, L. G. Young ;
leader J:11. Att.m. ; s..istaut lead-
er. L i) betty.
Look For This Girl
When you ask for Seeeine wee that
this girl's picture ia on the label. This
is a guarantee of quality and excel-
lence. 8ageine is 100 world's foremost
h air tonic. Segeine is ser good we
guarantee every bottle and if you are
not .atis1ed that Sagreine is the best
e ceI cleaner, dandruff eradicator and
hair beautifier you have ever need, we
will refund your money as cheerfully
as we tak. it. F. J. !Rutland is sole
agent in Goderich. Ont.. for Sageine so
ire sure to go to F. J. Butlaud's drug
store, otber stores dont have it -only
Mc. • large bottle. Dont fo.•g.t the
n ame.
IS WELL KNOWN
From The Blyth Standard
The many friends here of Mr. A. E.
Brad win, editor of the Ooderich Sig-
nal, will be sorry to hear that he baa
been serioa.ly iii for some time and
confined to fled for over • week, but
we are glad 1.a report that be is now
showing a slight improvement. and
his physicians think be ie out of dao -
Mr. Rradwin published tbat paper
for 12 years.
HAVE YOU
CATARRH? h n$"1
broothing
imps ift ill Owen year throat
rt holly or ter
themIdarlsr
�
monk from nm
proves dad
down and �
and useavaYorupe
heals
Eseveleistriis nn�o Awl s h int
mil finisaval
is bleed` all untidiest and as.
awl assist nature Iq
Whmovastioa sad
searnhranea
•1-S. eeee+ei,
e et t 'e Smel
win raise your
standard of health
to c o r r e c t cann&
wad inhale mistare•
fo
NOT WAIK
3h. Was So ID -Restored to
Health by Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable
Puatwatsr, Mich. - "A year ago 1 wets
very weak and ties doctor said 1 had a
serious displace-
ment. I bad back-
ache. sod bearing
down pains so bad
that I could not sit
In a chair or walk
across the Boor and
1 was In severe pain
all the time. I felt
discouraged as I had
taken everything 1
could think of and
was no better. I
began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg•
*table Compound and now I am strong
and healthy." -Mn. ALICE DArtl.nna,
K F. D, No. 2, Bog 77,Pentwatrr, Mich.
IteadWhatAnotherWoniinsays:
Peoria, Ill--" I had such backaches
that I could hardly stand on my fat. I
would feel like crying out Iota of times.
and had such a heavy feeling in my right
side. I hod such terrible dull headaches
every day and they would make me feel
so drowsy and sleepy all the time, yet I
could not sleep at night.
"After I had taken Lydia E. P1nkham's
Vegetable Compound a week I began to
improve. My backache was less and
that heavy feeling in my side went
away. I continued to take the Com-
pound and am cured.
You may ptlhiirh this if you wish.'•
-Miss CL.ARA L GAuwITr, R.R. No. 4,
Box 62, Peoria, I11
Ruch letters prove the valve of Lydia
Iw Ptnkham's 'Vegetable Compound for
woman's ills. Why don't you try it?
GREAT CROPS THIS YEAR
Weather Prophet Predicts Big Growth
in 1914
According to s weather prtgnosti-
ratur, the foliowing sr.- the datea1
about which will occur the principal
cool, cold or very cold Mello of weather'
due alter the middle of Jnnnaty, and
this list of cool and cold spell. should
result in almost a 'mime' average of!
temps." ►ture and rainfall. There
steroid he abnormally w.r n and dry
weather from impiety 15 to April 13,
hut, tortunr.ely, the planetary and
lunar conjunctions occurring every
few days Throughout the season will
be rtdegnate to counteract the warn'
and dry effects and cause normal
weethe' as The rude until April 1.
Among the cool nr cold spell. tine,
except when counteracted, will be
those shout:
Jan. 10 or 17, 21. ll, 20 and 27.
Fell. 1, 8, 14, 20. Li. 25 and 27.
Marr•h 1, 5, 7. x, 9, 12 snit 2x.
April 2, 4, 10, 24. 27 and 20.
The cool .poli. in May a ill cause
backward tasting weather. About
May 3, 13, 17 or 18 f, nit and early
vegetanles may he injured in &011ie
localities by low temperature changes.
June and July. cooler than the
average.
Aug 14 to Sept. 13 very hot.
Sept. 20 to Nov. 8, mnderettely cool.
Novsmher 7 to end of the year will
average moderate for that time of the
yes r.
Agricultural growth during the year
1914 will he enormous. 11 will be one
of the largest crop producing years on
record.
There is no better Wiest for keep-
ing the mind steady on its keel than
business. -Lowell.
Hope always strergthens to'the per- t
fosmanee of duty, gives courrtg.e, and
clears the judgment. -U. Maci)onald.
No set of happerings In any land
whatever, in Bible days or since, can
claim more truly to he linrl's Providen-
tail orderings and opportunities than
ran the events of our own day. -The
Archbishop of Canterbury.
1
sisa.-
flcCal l's
Patterns
Annelle
•
D r j`'1 I LLAR u SON
Perrin
(Moves
fnnua1 dale 'low 9roeeeding
genuine Seductions in sefll 5epartrnents
Voiertmeta
Best Tweed Values we ever offered
Ten pieces of Tweeds collected together, regular values up
to $I.25 per yard, to clear at per yard
Special sale price on black Dress Goods.
Sweater Coats
Too Many Sweater Coats on hand, many lines are to be cleared
out at cost price. Come and get a real good Sweater Bargain.
49c
Children's Serge Dresses
Only 18 Children's Serge Dresses, all this season's, to fit ages
from 5 to IS years, to clear at cost price.
Children's Bearskin Coats
Special value in Children's Bearskin Coats in white sail colors,
from each $2.00
Children's Headwear
Bargains in childr;nes Hear jeatr.
Curtain Materials and Lace Curtains
Special bargains in odd pieces of Curtain Nets, Muslins, etc.,
and all odd Curtains to be cleared to make room for the new goods
now coming to hand.
Furs at Bargain Prices
Our entire stock of Furs to be cleared at less than 20 per cent
off our regular keen prices.
McCall Patterns and Publications for February
rbs" 56 Millar's
Scotch Store r1"° 56
MAFEKINO
NEWS OF THE WEBB.-The school
concert which was held in the school
house last Monday evening was a
great success.
Dr. Blakeand family, who have been
visitiug at the former's bone herr.
have gone to visit friends' at Tr3w-
bridge for a week or two.
Miss MinnieSaunders, of Wingham,
is visiting her sister here et present.
Ne* Year's Day was well obsetved
here by family gathering*.
Mis.. Ahura Alton, of Lticknow, visit
ed friends here hist week.
Mr. Wee. Jackoon, of Clinton, visit-
ed his friend Mr. Cannon :bothers
last week for a few days.
Mr. Jas. Culbert. -filled and shipped
* carload of oats from Lucknow last
week. He and his men returned to
Oil Springs, where he was pressing
hay in the tor.pert of the winter.
Quite a number of the young people
around here took a surprise party to
the house of Mr. Wm. Henry on Fri-
day evening.
Meme.. J. C. and Cannon :Withers
have returned to their work at Toron-
to and Wingbam respectively.
Mr. iseae Cranston ham been cut, ine
wood with)bis gasoline engine in this
vicinity.
He is an optimist who can believe in
the coming of the hest while looking
at the worst. -Dr. Jowett.
We have jus-. enougb religion to
make us linty. but not enough to wake
twineo one another. -Dean Swift.
- The W. C. T. C. will hold a rOyer
medal contest on the evening of Fano-
as y 28th, Keen the date.
- Mr. Rurwaeli Fox, of the Union
Bank staff, Dunville, spent New year's
Day at his honse In Town.
CZEMA
CAN BE CURED
I WIII Prove It to You Free
Tea v10.5 wargram Cls smarm et Ilsesmw 1'504 flats Rhee et tabor
.kfa rrueeswhew dare are nrbmaws. cubes MOM erre wads=
Neo bs�Iseelaas tedgmt. kende, paler. Maamsao eon • whist s seah.
tar. hgallre *Mtmm$ Masa ma mese kssdteps, wbfw I Win* will etre
Jos [ will seed t$ urea add �td w m' Memnon
$, rrwrit* t a, ivmtag $. eM ea! sadism
year port.
ell $ks amp= below
I will sand the Wealamt tree of east to yea ..
m m •m a7 • m m SWIM NM m • wow AMD mag. Te Dave era_ m Mb y .m In OM In away mss •
I. C. ettrtifilt. Drona4N, ono Wert Mats at. rest Wash., Ica. Y. a. A.
Mews send "Jihad cost or obligation to me your Pres Prost Treatment.
£e: emend LR
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GRAD- OPENING&RE
111110111a
We have leased the well-known stand formerly occupied by John Butler in the same block
two doors west.
Our new store will be opened on Saturday, January 3rd, 19'4.
We want you to attend this sale. This sale will be one of the biggest we ever had. We could
not mention our prices, but we assure you you will save dollars.
Buy your winter outfittings at this sale.
Come one, come all.
Tell your friends about this sale.
Wishing Everybody a Happy New Year
M. ROBINS
Clothier and Gents' Furnisher
OPEN EVENINGS
Godelrich