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The Signal, 1914-3-19, Page 8TwryD.ix. MARCO 10. u1014 THE SIGNAL : GOD►ERIOB ONTARIO English Cretonnes and Wall Papers Tbi, season we are .how • ing it complete lice of Eng - heti Cretonne, to match ee;r• papers. Note we tell Cre- tonne only when parcha•ed with paper made to watch there. Mitch fur show windows for combin•tione. Prices of paper 1BG per roll, herders lee 1•e f:ngfsh 4'ret mines 3t3.• v'tre1. We ..n -how yon same Exclusive Designs and Colors and give you ides, of the leitret treatwettte, which are in teshiun. It costs yon nothing to see our samples. Alwtysa jdea,ifr to shrew thrrn, 11 it will oteemire petters this. year are prit.ci- pally plain. 1'rices tango ft too 4o Pet roil up to 150 P' r r It for the e:antulien l'+.p•t•-. while the Game ted Pater, tan se from 15o per roll .rep to $1.75. The Colonial Book Store EO. 1'()RT'SR, I'rop. t;4derich Tailor•made wits ° to measure We have the Sole Agency • tor the Burger Tailor- ing Co., Ltd., (tf Tor- onto, whereby we can supply your Spring Suit in the latest fit and fashion. Call and see Samples of Cloth and Sults. M. ROB I N S Gent, Furnishing, etc. Peabody Overalls. J. NEWS OF ' 1) t r otaae merle .vad.by all Locknow Wios Lucknow, March 19.--Ily defeating tti d..YY by a acute of 7 to 4 here os. Fri- day nlitbt the loo.le won the Ltkaeide temple trophy on a narrow margin. The score oo the tited round wits 12 to 11 in favor of Lucknow. The (1g- t:re at half-time was 5 to 2. The line-up: Lusk ow•. RIi•L1tY, Reid goal Frrrtr C. Allan right Chapman R. Robert ion left Hsrri, R. Thom prem ruver Crawford H. Alien centre Bowen. C. li.;d left W McLeanH.4i.erdtn right '1' revels Itefereee - licleher, el (ie.dertch. • The Last -;h ,t (►n Friday rvre.ulg after the pen- pusher seven. which r •.'tt in other words the book b.vs Fed tinisbed 'heir LII ,-,. t bey jour! , . cd down l+• . un rink to fight richt merrily with the *'dent revel), or the scholars of the • i.0 1.. •:v elf a game of ih' y The game was a paid ...nested many exoelied theme. Ives in Wee noble art while ltetert•e P: ,dhatn had* bald time cls deciding the squabbles whicct en- sued. The bankers made no **hones" about the g.w.h per ever them Fur they ner+i- ed a little 'Inter-suti' et f. 'km while it was diffleelt to '•caery' Due puck to tar as cover poi..t, It 11.1e •o rove it pe• dad a ••wick," Bot the -,;annet•' et centre eel taut y had his •• e .cher eye open Dud touched the govt) hut once. There was no -eralkios' or "bong- ing" the puck on tbe wing, on account of the slit h. The (i.('. i. seven dee. t : credit for itheir great In.•k in ee.rs,..g the puck and t he t.•'tched t wo vet . u tv goal*, easy the motkete. Both a.: played is good game. •-' Toe trainer w.•te: 1.0.1. -tical. M. Pridhenl: defence. 1). Philip- and (i. We.•E-.ate ;rover, W. Jones; centre, W. 11, .1.. .eingi, W. Uunningtlatn and F. Kui_. • 1.1.oke. s - (1o01, B .wee., : defence, Mut•son and Carry ; rover, Wickens : centre, '•(;unnrt• ' Wauace• ; wings,. Hoag and Welker R.•te-r•.w-Ernie Prielhani. The game wse keenly co•.t.estrd ow- ing to •he tact that the !omen were supposed t•• may fur an or er supper. OBITUARY who knees her. She Is isrvived by her husband. ooe eon and four daughters ; V(iilit+un, (iodericb towtiablp, Mrs. Geroge Sturdy. (;oderich township, Kra, C. S. Andrews, $eelneth. and Mims. Nary ted Alaaia at bosses - The family have the sincere sym- pathy of the community in their bereavement. John Mamlen Mr. John Hamlett. *god 141 ?-ears and nine months, for 9t1 years a highly era- pected resident. of (3oderich and an old pioneer of Dungannon, died at his residence on Napier street on Tuesday March lOth and was buried the follow - ing Friday. The funeral was largely attended and the services were conducted by Rev. W. K. Hager. The bearers were Misses. W. 1(. Robertson, Ephraim Downing. James Acheson and James, Pater. Interment was /cake io Mait- land cemetery. The deceased was born in 'Wiltshire, England and came with his parents to Canada when a lad of UI years. Tie family settled in Perth and, later Mr. Damien moved 'to West Wawonoib near Dungannon, where he lived for it number of years. From there he came to (inderich and hats since resided here. He married Mita Elisabeth Wright in 1'112 who pre -deceased bins about ::L years ago. Later ht' married Mins Agnes M. McMotIi , of Dungan- non. who atilt survives elfin. $i.ice he moved here. and in fact be- fore be came to town, he was a NLrOng supporter of the North street Metho- dist church. He was a mac of ster- ling qualttie•s and his -word was as good as bis band." A staunch liberal in politics, it is acid that be never cast a Coneet votive vote in hie lits. Sae was the last of his race and is survived by six children, two sons and four daugbtet•s. lir- K. J. [(stolen, of De- troit. G. 1'. Haagen, of Rochester, Michigan: Mrs. Willis, of Detroit; Mrs. U. 11 McRae, of Detroit: Mrs. Jetnes Ilurnin, ut Clair, Michigan, and Mrs. Wm. Vanlett, of Brandon. With the exception of the last two named. the children ware here foe taw funeral, also Mr. 1'. F. Hamlett, of Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc- Mattt, Miss Metall, of Dungannuo, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of $t. Aug- ustine and Dr. K. J. Gamlen, of De- troit. and others. • Mrs. Driver The ('neral ut Mrs, t,.suph Driver, who 114.40.11 sway on M,•m+ay of Inst week, took place on Thur -. ay after- noon, March 12th, tom her residence, ti. ucr V1 erect, 1. 1101 tact 1 e.. Ing place in M a ce-ipete.y. The• ppallbear- ets we+e Meas.K..atge• G. Mont-. g•m•'y. P K'•nulr, r. (.eon, G. W. x.mrl. coo 13 C. Munnieg- Rev. J. Fir V.'ttu'ri..gli 10 4-ue.d•rct.d the eer- vice..•,a• . lit toque and gr •v.- Mr-. Ll.ivrr with Ler hu -bind came `to this c.t.e.t.y w yews ces ago from 1 h. r nue in N. ie hatuptonshire, Eng - 1 n t $he wit- he dau.bter of Mary 13 -• oats end Thomas 11.1-11- Il. Min.6 (tt a that Fav • heels 'rsi L -,e • - of Gode- s . h town•h'p sed Ia'.-r ul (loderlcb. Mrs. Saunders The funeral of the lair Mrs. Wen. Saunders Inc.- Mary Cools, n), oleo, died on Saturday took place to Mait- land cemetery- on Tueedtry afternoon. Rev..1. B. Fotheringhaw officiated. The deceased was . en Anghcan in j teligion and waa highly respected in the cnwmunity in which she heed. Besides a husband three sons and three daughter, survive. MAFEKIN(i Mt , John Blake lost a valuable horse labs week All the male population front here attended Mr. Wm. Henry's sale on Wednesday last, Mr. and Mrs. James Cook visited %ern. Wm. Stothers last week. A number from here attended the debate at Crewe on Finlay evening last. Friends here are pleased to res• port the success .1 their league and they hope to have to return debate in flier .t 11i. g triable a and fir.' Chris- the near future. PORT ALSIRT Mr. Thos. Gauly, jr., lett for Detroit last Tuesday. Mies Seta McMillan was Dome froth her school at Klntail over Sunday. Mr. Elliott Ih-ennao,of tiodsricb, is visiting his mother. Mrs. Jane lben- nee. Miss Havel Augustine, of Dungann- on was the gu..t of Miss Mae Dickson last week. Mr, Herb. Scboeohals, of Clinton. visited his old friends aruuod herr last week. Mrs. Wm. 13tindley is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Norman l'olclottgb, in (Jodieicb this week. Mrs. Josepb Wilson. of (iodsricb, was the guest of Mr. and Mee.Vw, Brindles last week. Mr. .1 vanes I./repel entertained a few of bis trlrods at a very enjoyable dance !art Thursday evening. Mr. Lindsay Burrows, left on `Jai• urday for Hebei rig , Minueeota. where he hes secured a posittou. Mr. Jos. McMillan returned to'De- troit on Monday after a few wools visit with (rienda in Ibis locality. Messye. Albert and Reg Meliee and Miss Jeuni Mclirte are visiting rela- tives in Seafrith end vicinity. Tbey also attended the reception given in .00440•910011411~04~0404041101.1.11% 011.0•144•141411Sr Bargains at Singer Store on Saturday, March list 3 balls. i).M.C. No. :1, white or ecru, for 25e. i :3 balls No. 2 ecru for .'3c. •'' bells -No. 20 or 34) for e. Just arrived, new sprint; goods. A new aesnrttuent of Baby's Wear. Coots, Bonnets and D. cesea, ready to wear. Latest designs in Ladies' Col- lars end Ciller and ('uta Sets. Ladies Work Aprons, some- thing new. Ladies' Corset Covers, ready to wear. Linen and Crepe goods for Ladies' and children's dresses. Stamped goods of every variety. Several neer lines in Em- broidered and Crocheted Work, Come in and look around. MRS. TAPE SINGER STORE DlATENTS ull Lite & 1 iUi In nit enunMe•s. Ask for our INVi:N- Tu1; ADVIs1' 1t,whicb wicl be sent ere,. MARION i MARION. 3e-4 University lit., Montriat. EXTRA SPECIALS at Howell Hardware Co. SELLING OUT SALE These specials are good only on the days stated. Saturday, March list 1 only, largest sized Oven, wood and coal Range, oven thermometer, reservoir, Nc. 9 Range. Extra value .lt $40.00. Satur lay $ 34.45 ,. Foot Warmers. Regular $1.50, Saturday 69C 5 Sink Cleaners. Regular toe, Sat- urday 6C Monday, March 230 K gal. Feed Pansat 19C to Safety Razors with strop and six dothble blades" ........... a...... ;mors, rr 4:14.1119" Gold Paint. 2 packages for.... 2e3C 4 Socket Scoop Shovels at .824 Tuesday, March 24th Jones best quality D. Handle Rd. point Shovel. 79c 12 2 -gal. Galvanized Oi1 Cans. Reg- ular 6oc, Tuesday 46c Horse Brushes. Regular 25c for. . 184 Wednesday, March 25th Black back, bevelled edge, hand and stand Mirrors for ladies and gentlemen. Extra good value at $l.00, Wednesday.....42c We will give special values in Scissors on Wednesday. We have a choice lot to choose from. Prices will range as follows for Wednesday: - $I.00 lines for 74c 75c lines for 5Sc 5oc lines for 37c 25c lines for lac Thursday, March 26th Extra values in Silverwear, Carving Sets and Carvers Sets. Regular §7.50 art kfi al.for 't •` 3J:62 $5.00 lines for 13.75 $4.00 lines for 33.00 Several useful Cut Glass pieces will be included in this special. Friday, March 27th Renal, 5oc size for.... .••••1,••.34cu Dustbane, 35c size for. 27C oo B. E. Grindstones, worth $I.00 each, at •.. 22c 3 only, Stand Lamps, t $5.00 Stand Lamp $2.75 2 $3 0o Stand Lamps • 11.45 Remember that our aim is to close the whole stock within 40 days and that everything is sold at a reduction. The sale up to date has been a great success. The Howell Hardware Co., Limited MILLINERY DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN The Millinery Department is now open and ready to receive you. There is a wealth of Millinery beauty and elegance displayed that must prove of interest and appeal to every lover of beautiful, stylish and correct millinery. The season's best and most favored shapes and styles are here. Prominent in the display are some handsome Paris patterns right from the leading designers of that famous city. These, with charm- ing reproductions and copies made by our own milliners, make up one of the most attractive showings of Spricg Millinery it has ever been our pleasure to display. You are cordially invited to visit the show -room at your convenience and we will be pleased to have you inspect the season's styles at your leisure. It is our desire that you come and go as you please without feeling under the slightest obligation to buy. 1 A Big S'ipmsnt of No'belty Dress Goods Fresh frot . the customs this week are some vet ybandw•m.' Novelty Dress (ioodsio tbe sea- son's most popular weaves. 'These are our own direct importations from one of Old,j.ondon's high-class Dress Goods house.. If you are looking for something just a little bit out of the ordinary in dress materials, either wool nr cotton, we would like the pleasure of showing iblse beauiiIul 'unpin taun ns. They atP de- cidedl} exclusive in style and weave and will not be dup!icatesl au' wheer. hereabouts. Price. range from per ni 60c to $3.50 Black and White Checks There is every indiration that this will he one of the most pnpnlnr fahrics of the coming season. They come in a multitude of attrac tive designs as well as the little shepherd's 'check,. A eplend el range new in our drew yard 50C tri goods department at per 2a5U Waists at 98c The Fig sale of White Moulin \Waist.• err tt.c will continue until all goods ate sold. They are really splendid value, far and away ahead of the Waists usually sold et anywhere nea, that price, Sizes :it to 42. Your choice (kQ C Four Attractive `Dress Goods I1ams Four specials from the Dress floods Iw1.•• t n.rnt worth your attention. New Spring - are now displayed and the selt.on'a heat and fabrics are here for your inspe-tiou. An All Wool Serge at 31.00 This St•tge is 3t inches wide, evrty It. rail purr wool. good weight, strong, firm w. ;iv.• and will stand •Inlost endless wear. el Dark and light navy or black, per yard el .00 Complete Range of Colors in Bengaline al 50c Full range of all the popular.h.d.. in .au fatuous all•wool Bengaline at 50c per yard nos in stock. No fabric woven quite so gaol fpr all round wear as you will find this. 33 inches to : inches wide in all the leading a((��, Spring shades including black. Per yard. Q1E/IL Correct Styles in Spring Suits Our showing of Spring Tailored Suits for ladies is far away the largest we have ever attempted. In the entire collection there is not a garment that ha, been in the store a month. All are absolutely nett and- correct in every little detail that goes to make :1 Suit of the right style for the Spring of 1914. Th, materials, cut, linings and workmanship are all of :( high order and the prices exceptionally _ rcasonahh'. These new Suits sell at from apiece $12.50 to $30.00 Very Handsome Suitings Suitings of exceptional style have been opened un for this week. They are exclusive in the bestsense of the word and of none do we show more than a single suit length and we will not duplicate any design once this is sold: Novel, stylish and attractive. They will ap- peal to you. Prices per yard $1.50 to $4.00 High-class Suitings We have just passed into stock a shipment of ex- ceptionally high-class Suitings for Ladies' Tailored Suits. These are exclusive designs and materials con- fined to ourselves in this section. They arc higher grade than we have heretofore carried in stock. No two alike in the entire collection. Prices per yard 33.00 to 13.50 Llama Hou, 3 pars for 11.00 Ladiees' all wool Marna Hose, soft finish, splendid wearers. Similes weight. Speelnl $ Kira $1.00 for .... .,.. Hodgens Bros. honor of their cousin., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barber, ere Friday evening In Meeforth. Mr. and Mn. W. E. Mc(oenel. visit - Victor Victrolas at ofsso.'s Mesio 3tlors Priem ranging from 1111110 .00 and upward. Also s el.oios stock of NEW RECORDS Jams. F. Thomson Nish. asst for (l.derMb and el/drafty. ed their daughter. Mn. A. E. Ool- bore., in Goderieb twee Sundry. Nies Grace McKay/tie and Nr. Wall- ace Cseeingbam, of the 0.0.1., sprat the week red at their bosses hers. A very prett weddlo toot at the bows of Mr. and Mr.. W. K. Brown. eye Wedsesda tsorning. Marsh Rah. when their daughter. Louie Alberta (Bertha) was united in marriage to Mr. George Stewart. of t3etrolt, MIcblgao. At eleven o'clock the bride entered the parlor wearing a beautiful gown of white etn►wnidered voile and earring a bouquet of white ear.Mioee and fern.. The wedding ma* was played by her sister, Mime 13the1 Brown. and Rev. 0. Gomm. of 17taepaneoe, officiated. After extend - tag ester manse. to lbw happy onewle Thi guests sat down to a /No. t t rsiy..t. The table was daeer.R. .d with white and plot earnatiene sad fern.. The groans gift to the beide war •a teat sire water set and to the , moonlit a gold signet ring. Mr. and 1 res. Stewart Istat no the alternate I tido Ae a .bort trip to Blyth, when. I May IMO visit his sister. afterwards they will ge to Detroit to reside. The ke44.s going away .sit was of bine i lady's Meth and a waits hat wltb sad men mesa M. Stewart will 1 plume swtnwd la Nodal MWailes « she eras r e. wire Fee .tai t groove .* vary 'order riipe.g hoar. �j bappiner b Wok new Warr. --Nr. Rai, ler t • the Dolene. fiends sof Ili, IM ham A. Herrera the tans be his hew S on. �� --Mr. Renard Dlanlap has puretrsr ed from tbe lfNN.. Hopkin. the MO - awe farm, lot 34 out the third moor. • sloe, Rayon township, atad intends eovfyl thee. soon. KODAK W. have .seemed an agency for CANADIAN KODAK CO. line of KODAKS $SOWNIE St PRIMO Cameras. Films. Etc. ALL KINDS OF SUPPLIES W. want you to Zeal free to call sad .taenias our Kodak, and Cameras The Row .t Penney Jamas I. Campbell, Agee*b111.18,18 «millos OMTBAL DRUG mils !foe* et. eel Sipsew 6w3 PNUII*