The Signal, 1914-7-9, Page 3TiiE SIGNAL : GODERICH : l•)NTARIO
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Sick Headaches ----
arc not caused by anything wrong in
the heed, but by constipation, helium
-
wow and indigestion. Headache
powders or tablets may deaden, but
cannot cure them. Ur. Morse's
Indian Root Pills do cure suck head-
ache in the sensible way by removing
the constipation or sick steraach
which caused them. Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills are purely vege-
table, tree from any harmful drug.
safe and sure. When you fest the
headache coming take
Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills
Dairy Cream Sodas
One will go far to find anything
sol ttelightfnlly Crisp and satisfying
as
PERRIN'S
Dairy Cream Sodas
Dairy Cream Sodas are of two
kinds—the "Fancy 'chin", which
is just a little smaller and thinner
than the reghlar " Dairy Cream"
Sodas. Both of these are the very
hest soda biscuits we know how to
make.
rte 5c, 10c, and 25c sealed pack-
ages, at your grocer's.
Every package guar.
anteed.
We would liketosen.l you
the " Perrin's Sample Pack-
age" of some of our daintiest
.a fur .s. fancy biscuits, for your .gto-
1.n..r r..r. tee's name and 10c in coin
"*""" •sus ra' stamps. to
re sees
D. 8. PERRIN & COMPANY
LIMITED
LONDON - CANADA
Saturday Specials
at the
Maple Leaf Grocery
Fruits
strawberries, New Pine Apples
Florida Grape Fruits, Bsoanas.
Sunkist Oranges in all sizes.
New Vegetables
Ripe Tomatoes, t'ucumben,
1'elery, Lettuce, Uc.inns, Radish,
Rhulwth, New Cal.bagr.
Hoaye-made
Maple Syrup
Have just received • large
quantity of Bente-made Maple
syrup of the very highest qu:al-
i t y and flavor.
Butter, Eggs and
CURED MEATS
We are snaking arrangements
1,, have • large and choice •a-
-"rtruent in all three lines for
set today and will be in a
position to supply your wants
with choice Creamery and Dairy
Butter. strictly fresh Eggs and
Cured and Cooked Meats.
BIG UAY AMONG THE CHURCHES
Last Sunday suss • red letter day
mount' the churches of tioderich. Uw-
ins to the Presbyterian summer school
being on, then were loony visiting
minister, in town and these very kind-
ly oflerad their service+ to the local
eburchea. !n the morning at the
Baptist church Rev. D. F. Smith, sit
Central India. a wisaiunary wbo is re-
turaiug to his field in stew weeks, ad-
dressed the congregation ou "loins s
Aerakrwug.' tin great was the at-
tention given to the speaker that he
attrrw•ids said that he would ever re-
me.ufw•r the service as one of the
brigbte.t items of hls vteit to Wide -
rich.
In :be Presbyterian church at the
same hour Bev. W. J. Knox, Ji.A , of
Loudon, was the speaker. Mr. Knox
drew frosts his hearers many kind ea•
pression of commendation.
In the alternuuo at the clo.e of the
Suoday school hole a sours meeting
was held •t North street Metbndist
church, which •vas addre.sed by Miss
Margaret Grant. superintendent of for
Deaconess home, T.irooto, wbo spoke
of the work among the Indians of
British Columbia: Misr Hurting, a
deaconess in a•.tive service. who told
two stories, one of the boy who didn't
ears and one of the boy who did care,
and Rev. U. F. Smith, of Central
Podia, who wade a strong pies for a
deeper interest in the work of the mis-
sionaries and spoke of the dawning of
a new day in the lives of the Hindus.
Mr. Stith b addressed the coogtegation
of Knox church at the evening ser
vice.
lo Vie -twist street church a special
flower dry and baptismal service was
held In the afternoon. Mr. 6. M.
Elliott, secretary of the Children's
Aid society, addressed the echolays tell-
ing 'tootles connected with his work,
alter which Hev. J. E. Ford christened
three infants. A feature of the ser-
vice was the statement that there
were tV babies on the cradle roll, wauy
eel white were present.
In the evening at Victoria street
church Rev. Dr. McRobbie, of Hamil-
ton, +uldrrswd the meeting, taking for
his subject "Chiist Our Lite." Ur. Mc -
Robbie stated that this was the
fortieth anniversary of his entering the
ministry and during that period be
had not missed preaching on a eingIe
Mabbath. He enjoyed the fellowship
of the people of Goderich and hoped
the summer eehnol would he beta here
again and that he would be williog to
preach to the people.
HE WANTS ALL THE
WORLD TO KNOW IT
Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Jean Baptiste
Tapp
L'An,ra-Vslleau, Gaspe Co.. Que..
July deb.—(Special)--"I am happy to
tell you Lhw:d's Kidney Pi11s made one
well." So says Jean Baptiste Tapp. a
well known and highly respected resi-
dent of this place.
"For many fears 1 suffered from
kidney disease,' Mr. Tapp say. "It
started from a cold, and gradually
grew worse. M) skin bad a harsh,
dry feeling, my appetite was fitful and
1 perspired freely with the •ligbtest
exertion. I had Hashes of light Iwio e
my ryes and I was always tired and
nervous.
"Finally rheumatism was added to
my troublee, while attacks of sciatica
and neuralgia followed. The doctor
who attended Inc and the medicines 1
tried, failed to help we till i decided
to use Dodd's Kidney Pill.. I took
four tomes in all, and today 1 ant A
robust man in excellent health."
PUBIC SCHOOL BOARD
The regular meeting of the public
school board was held on Monday
evening. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed.
The treasyrer reported as followe for
month of June t— Fred Davis, account
of W. 11. MacKenzie, tsic: A. J.
Cooper, seeds. 111.75: Colonial Book
store, account tar May, 102.111; Albeit
`utevenron, haulage. 60c; Howell
Hardware Co., supplies, $5.01; Miss
Iia Alien, substitute for five day.,
(pt.75: Horticultural Society. per F-
Luscomix, 1'l; pay roll ,ftfr_tso, total,
WHOLE FAMILY
USES THEM
"Fralt-s-thee" Loads Yonas Aali ON
Is Splealll Kai tI
�. w. HAMMOND ass.
SCOTLAND, ONr., Aug. 2.ith. 1913
"Fruit -a -lives" are the only pill
manufactured, to my way of thinking.
They work completely, no griping
whatever, and one is plenty for any
ordinary person at • dare My wife
wasamartyrtoConstipation. We tried
everything on the calendar without
satisfaction, and spent large sums of
money until we happened on '•Prnit-
a-tives". I cannot say too much in
their favor.
We have used them in the family for
about two years and we would not use
anything else as long as we can get
"•lirnit-a tion"
Their action is mild, and no distress
at all. I have recommended them to
many other people, and our whole
family uses them".
J. W. HAMMOND.
Those who have been cured by "Fruit-
a-tives" are proud and happy to tell a
sick or ailing friend about these won-
derful tablets made from fruit juices.
50c. a box, 6 for 12.50, trial size tic.
At all dealers or sent on receipt of price
by Prnit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
NEWS \IF SPORT
Ittlwl.l\1. Tnl'N'A NET AT SPA FORTH.
The twentieth canted tonruament
of the Sref.'rth lamb bowling Club
w:us held on Wednr-rlayand Thursday
last, and we. one ,.1 the meet sueorm-
fill and enjoyable in the history Pt the
chin.
The tournament consisted of doubles
and mingles .w.ly, these awing W eo-
tries cur the detentes and 32 entries in
ti,e s casks.
The prize-winner*, were : I1wuh)rs—
Fitst event, D••wdieg aid Groot
(Clinton), first pi ixr: Meson and' Glen-
oie 19rafortbl, secon.1 prise. Second
event. Roe- end Curr$• (Hrnseehh
tint prise; M.:U.wtnrll and Malt (Hen
tall!, sewed prise. Singles—First
event, Jatene*, 'E. Willis (rleeforlb),
first prize: William Amen!. IScafe•ithh),
second prize. Second event, J. M.
Best ,Sealotthi, fleet prize: J. Taylor
(Clinton). second prize. Third veru[—
W. G. Willis (.letttnrlb). first prise:
John MCTavl.b 1`ieafnrlba second
prize.
RHEUMO CURES RHEUMATISM
No matter how long standing your
case tuay he. dont de.pmir, get a bottle
of Rheumo today. F. J. Butteend sells
it with a gnat sot. e h, benefit you.
Itbeun,o it wonderful in ire quick ac-
tion. -the psis crevev, the iullecles and
toner are rid of sorene-s and etiffoew,
and very 'soon a Rheum() patient is
ahle tri have the error strength and
vitality of youth. Rheum, builds
blood so rich and thick that er le acid
cannot possibly reuse. Rheum. roots
only a1 .151 fora large l,ottlr Ir F.
J. titillated or divert, all charge. pre-
paid, from B. V. Marion Co , Bridge -
burg. Ont.
1SU.1:,: previously reported, $t3fRi,10 - .„---
total to date. ;$:rttr..)b. The report I Court of Revision
was received and tiled. The roust of revision t wt as a•lver-
Mr. H. R. Long reported for Victoria tired ••n June slth, • hewer prevent bring
schow'1 se follows :--Number of pupils Couneillors Proudf.w'•, Elliott and
on roll : Boys isle, girls Ps7. total 395; Monis.
average attendance. boys Isl. girls The usual cornplsint was received
osaellWaWle
p.ArEN
;7:[alVIitt4.11, 1,
i�ts aq�Asa tor our iNVEN-
7'Oa'f 1�0.wheel will be seat tree.
UMW* MAL#tls. .
- Yfijw1Mr Mt leditlresis iR
It 1, total average AM; percentage 113.
One hundred and forty -tone pupils
made deposits in the penny bank dur-
ing the month. 1[1.6[1 being depcsited
during the month of June. The
kindergarten supplies were received
in good condition.
Mies .Sharman reported for Central
school as follows :—lumber 2111:
pupils
s,
oroll : - Hwy% 11g, g 4 s7, total :
n
avege attendance, boys aids
total average :515; percentage 115.
The pt'iseipali reports w.-: a received
and filed. An application was re-
ceived iron. Miss Rae Crawford. Wil-
ton Grove, Ontario, oleo from Miss
Winnie Ball. Coleman. Alberta.
These aptlieatione were ,-onsidered
atter which Mr. Hodgens moved. and
Mr. PP mons seeooded. the' Miss Ball
Ire engaged •t schedule ra s.
Several accounts werrg� toad and
passed to Finance Bondi seer with
power IO act.
On rnolion of Trustees 1 ' •Igen.. and
Creigie the atter of rt, . re to the
roof of Ventral school In •derred to
School Management con otter with
power to act.
On motion of Trustees • .aigie and
Cott the matter of repairs to Central
eehool ventilator he referred to School
lillansgement committee with power
to act.
On motion of Trustees Hodg‘ns and
Putt the repairs to reroute of Gent sal
school slim be left to School \lenege-
ment committee
The boxed spent emote time in dis-
cussing
iecussing other matters in connection
with the schools and adjourned.
—A fainter lielteg [beer \Vinghan
seeing • dog chasing his cattle and
*beep and acting se if attracted At
rshine, got his gun and shot the
animal. The head has heen sent to
Toronto for analysis.
—Ore lection day. June beth. the
pvoprietrw of • Mount Forret hotel
sold to a party of flee laborers in the
neighborhood several bottles of kh liq
uor,
itis sole Gr Friday., July In
sp� etrx Groves same to prosecute.
the meantime*, however, the hotelman
bad skipped out.. eslsere of the hotel
premiers may follow. •
from for (trend l'annk railway.
The six hotel pi opt ietrtrs w"iipteined
that otters the first of August. with
the elimination .'1 the 1•ar, their pro-
perties wilt dectease in v.I..r end
therrt,,e the ace -.a+. nt should re. de-
cresaed The sono,• .1.• ideal that as
the pre -ant wasr-•ue.-.t' waw on a par
with t r • sent tied. i "owe they oneld
mike y„lrteen •[•jibe et*eest so the
Venire 'They will • carr y their . ow -
plaint t ' 1he Punas
The '..et seljeerned to meet again
tin \Vede.eedsy event. g ••1 [him work.
SIIAFORTH
Mr. I. L. McFwl has left for Nersule
and other coast clues.
Mr. and Mre. James Beattie ate
eroding a couple of weeks to Niagare
!aIle and Bradford, Pruu.
Mire Neelin, superintendent of the
Frrgu• hu.pitel, is .pwudoig the hole
eays with her paaYLt.. Mr. and M.
F. U. Nrelin
1tev. A. W. Barker and Mr. J.dau
Button are attending the Imental Loa
el Epworth Iwegue convention is '
Buffalo this week.
Miss Mabel (iovenlock, cholla*. been
teaching doweatic .wiener in the
Windsor collegiate institute, bar herr, ,
offered • much better poeitiou in New
Weetmin.ter, and will as.uwe her
new duties after the holiday..
A baseball league bite been organ-
ised he(w,eu the difterrut wards In
tc)wn, and sumo intetestiog games will
be ppilon off this simmer. The turf
clu1, has generously laid out IS dia-
mond on then grounds, and Mr. Geo.
A. Sill. hae donated a hant:.ome silver
cup fur competition. At a meeting
held in the public library the following
officer* weir elected tor 'he season :—
President. Mr. M. Brudetick : secre-
tary -termite -et., Mr. John Beattie;
managers, north' eat '. M►. J: Minch -
ley ; *with ward Mr. inc hill. ; east
ward, Mr. Jac Hrodetick ; official
umpires, Mese Al. Broderick and
(leu. A. Sill..
BRUSSELS
Lxr'al Orangemen will celebrate sit
Guderich this year.
Miss Geri" ode Rose, of Prince Al-
fieri, arrived botue lest ween.
Mr. Muir Thornton bas secured the
principalship of the Shallow Lake
school.
Miss Dunelde Thompson felt at her
home, breaking her collarbone and in-
juring her waw.
Mi. Frank Davidson has taken a
position in the office of an auto fac-
tory ill Flint. Michigan.
Mr. Roger Ueadinau arrived houie
last week from Winnipeg, where he
has breu ell for some time.
Miss Irene Sheriff, wbo has been
teacher of the entrance class here fur
rte past year, bur tendered her tesrg-
oaliun to the trustee boned.
,Mr.. George Jackson, of Morris
tuwnshil), bee wowed to her home In
Brussels. Mr. Jackson, an old and
well-known r•eaidetkt of Morrie, died at
few months ago.
Crops in general all through this dis-
trict are in splendid shape, especially
the grain. and farmers are preparing
for • bumper harvest. There will be
a good yield of fruit.
Master Neil McLaughlin. seven
years old. is dead, followiug a six
weeks illness from brat trouble.
Rev. and Mrs. D. \\'ten Are away on
a month's vacation to Belleville sod
other places.
That this distrkt has undreamed-of
possibilities for fruit -raising is in-
dicated by sttawbeerles just grown by
Mr. John R. Bell. He picked a num-
ber recently which u.resured etght
inches in circumference. The buttes
were of the very floe.[ Havur and the
bigbest quality.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward far
■f
ems et r •aterrb that. cassia be cured by
a
H�t!('ttarrk Care.
F. J. CHENLY &C0.. Toledo. 0.
We tat noderrltoed ha. a known F. J.
Cheney fur the la.t 1, yawn. and believe him
perfectly h000rabte In alt berme.ni tran.act*Oov
and tivaoetelly able to carry out any oblige -
How modality air ars.
N.at.olsr., KIa:. aARVIN.
Ypg�
wholesale - tote. V'
Hall . t alarrh. oInternally. do
re i- taker nter•nally. act
Mg directly upon the blood fed saeou• stir
ate.• cat eke .r -feta. Testherestals ,.ent free.
Price .., oasts per bottle. yield try all druggi.t
Take Hall - Family Pith Ips oosatipat.on.
The garden petty et Unff's church,
Walton, ere- a sw.-.aper, the proceeds
reecl'ing 127it.:e1 Nee, ly lip!/ people
were prreenr. Seaforth co. net hand
and Mt. Jauwe Fee. humorist, erre
the chief ettre t,•,,,e.
Mr. 1 W. Reinhart ban resigned
hie paett.en as agent for the Cenedi.n
Express Co , at Mitchell, ar,d he in-
tend- to go in,,' the lite 11.•hence Moi-
nes it. Nuratf"rd. The ••caner baa
been Htlrd by Mr, 11.1i. Tbompsew.
GI LLETT S LYE
EATS DIRT"
BAYFIELD
Mr. H. W. Erwin is visiting friends
at Berlin.
Misr Hinde, of Turonto, lathe guest
of her father, Rev. Wm. Hinde.
Mr. and MIs. Charles Edwards. of
Toronto, are guests at Miss Ferguson's.
Mr. Thomas Blandon, of Rclgrave.
spent the holiday et his home in the
village.
Nes. Baker and family, of Toronto.
are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mn.
John Blggart.
Mr. Fred Stanley. wife and family
and Milo Woolidge +pent Sunday at
Holmesville.
Mn. Let kin and famiy, of Se•fortb,
are sumruering in Mr. F. Glass'• cot -
(age on the Terrace.
Mr. Heller and wife and Mr. Allen-
dorf and wife. of Berlin, spent the
holiday in the village.
Mire Ward. of Clinton, is the gtteg'
of Mise Motherbea.i at their summer
cottage on Clarks street.
Mn. Garrett and Miss Notherheed,
of \\ aabingtoo, are now occupying
their new cottage on Charles street.
Miss Madeline Scull of Berlin. and
Miss Harsieti-- ' lY,�eb��gqww
are the gurwta sf liar Sdvarde.
Mr. Harry Atkinson. of ntreal, is
the gueet,of his brother, Dr. Atkinson.
at their summer residence oo the Ter-
race.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry \Vamaley, of
Mintier", were the geode of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Elliott. few days the past
week.
\Ir. John Fraser end wife, whospent
the past two month+ at Toronto, re-
turned ten their home in the village
last week.
Ur. Metcalf an.l wife, of Detroit,
returned to the village the past week
and are now enjoying their summer
residence.
Mise l.inklater, who has lessen princt-
pet of the public ,ehoot for the past
two year., left last week Inc her h 'me
in Colborne.
Rev. James Yon a and wife. who
has been pastor in the Methodist
church. left on Thin day for his new
circuit at Walton.
Mrs. James Parsons and daughter.
�iss Mabel Parsoos.'Iuf Saskatoon, askaton, inc
Baiting her mother-�o•law, Met. Lar-
en.. in the village
Mr. and Mrs. k. Sander and Mr.
Wilber Erwin. of Berlin, stent the
Dominion holiday as the gussets of
thelatter'e parent.. Mr. and Mr.. H.
W Erwin.
ir. Partridge, wife and family. Mrs.
Alway and family, Mr. O. F. Lnck-
teond, wife and family. of London.
have taken possession of the cottages
In Side park for the summer.
Me, 0'114 Nn. Bristow and family,
Yrs. Trail and family, Mr. and Mee.
sae family end Miss Jean M11-
4)lntoge Mrs. Jama
ieort and
tee. Mier Belem Jamle.nn, of
grooklyttrAf r. bed Moa. • Langford and
fisilslly,.trl.rtbden, are .s niaiieg In
the White City.
Mr. George Hewett**, wife bat
licCaI 1's
Patterns
D.T1ILLARuSON
Perrin
Gloves
NEW WASH GOODS
A Shipment of the newest Wash Goods to hand this week. Owing to
the great demand for Crepes this season these are now very scarce
goods and this shipment will soon sell out.
New white Cerpsa, double width. extra
washing quality. 2:e and :33c: per yard.
Pepin., Bedford Colds and Repo. in the
popular a at 20.; to We per yard.
gaol
New
most
New Waists
Special line of New Organdie Waists, cut in the
newest staler, raglan rlerves in the medics collate.
The correct %t•'eist for wad In %rather. All sizes
:C to lY, SI On rash.
(leering line et Brocaded Reline, double width.
in white. pink, sky and Lan, just four nieces left,
regular 51 k• for:i5c per yard. New designs in Dolly
Vartlen Crepe", 311 inches, wide, lie• per yard.
New House Dresses
Special values in ladies' Hoose Ureases. wade from
hest quality prints. newest style., all sizes from
34 -inch to 300 -inch. Npeciel at each, 11.1[11 to 12.50.
Special July Values in Cottons and Sheetings
White Cottons at old price.. A Targe purchase
just 14, baud in (•an.hries. long, cloth.. etc.. etc.
:B inches wide. et 10,•, 124e. ISP and Itis per yard.
Special prices by the piece.
The Coolest Store to Shop in.
Extra special value, plain and twill Sheeting.
bleached. English Sheetin,r, i'L inehes wide,
per yard. Others at 'Lit to 50c per y.rd.
equally good values.
Make Our Store Your Store.
full
31c
All
McCall's Patterns and Publications for August Now in Stock
56
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56 Millar's Scotch Store Mu
JPENEMINm
"L
The
The
Sunkist Orange
With the Different Flavor
Ask for "Sunkist Valencias"
Valencia
Sunkist is the Cal-
ifornia SummerOrange
—a sweet, juicy, luscious
fruit, ripened on the tree.
Easy to peel, and practically
seedless.
Some are dark in exterior ap-
pearance, some lighter in color.
But all are a deep red inside and
sparkling with healthful juice.
Oranges are picked in California
every day in the year, and the Late
Valencia is oiie of the very finest
ever grown.
(Glove -picked, tissue -wrapped,
osaitie
California
Fruit Gr
Exchange
-"OS Kiarkt., East, elirwar
Toronto, Ont.
shipped right from tho tree — you
get them fresh with the real tree -
ripened flavor.
Don't buy merely " oranges."
Buy the Sunkist Valencias. Sec
what you are missing in not gctting
this brand.
Beautiful Rogers Silver in
Exchange for Wrappers
Go buy a dozen of Sunkist Or-
anges and save the wrappers bear-
ing thc Sunkist trademark. Then
send in the coupon below and
find out how to exchange
the wrappers for beauti- Calisrsie
ful Rogers Silver- Fruit Growers
Exchange
warc for
OWerti your ta-
ble.
Klaa Lie.. Center
Mail us th11 coop. ,n we wig
•end you our complimentary 410.
pare revive book. abowln4
'43tor•a8 1',,,1 will 411so Urecetv: our IN ',owl
premium book which trIl• you .b.arla
trade Sunkist wrapper. forbad/141'HW fable 411-
var. bowl this costpuo tit 4.41111 at above adattasia.
Maras
Address
daughters, Misses (leaves Merle mod
awl Str Willieme. ware wed
family . el (tali . ha v. token cot teges in
laeri Lodge Flank for the wouson,
Aims to Prevent Disaster
recently (impel down • bylaw, which
had as its poirprate the ereming of side.
quote ,e ppm rows for stet, ford, tip.
following : One &team tire engine. one
elty grower' leader titick+one horse-
drawn combination. o mien! end
booi. Wagon.
In connection with the letter. ten-
ders will also les eeked for a mots," •
di iven wagon for the ratite Pee.
The city 1.0111161 41,4•141r4 !hut. it rev
Meet will be Up-to-date
We clip the following troni the litre
number of the Canadien %V.aid-
1 Mr. J. E. Beechler. of Goderich.
trounces that his new sawmill, to re-
place the one recently burned down,
will he feet by 90 feet and will have
a deny capacity of 26..Und feet. rhs.
planing mill will he fln feet hy let fre t
and two storeys high. Both mina will
he equipped with the tetra end most
up-to-date machinery. The plant i.
ezpreted he in operetion about the
middle of J lily.
Z.Chdrilj
QUICK NAPTHA
WOMANS SOAP
i-Mr. Ad m Oliver, an old reeident
of Follarto , died en the 2nd inst.
Interment wan made In Avonbanit
--The monetary of the St. Marys
mhos! board has &eked the ',mini aped
council of thet town for diesel tor pub-
lic school porrowes.
- At an inform•I meeties of the
members of Stratton! cerium -11 Ratty -
aay evening following the epeeist
meetly'', a unanimous reeolution wee
&inn fix the novenae for outsiders coal
,ng to the Sty for bus aerviee •t fell
per outfit. This is to protect the lore'
now st melt tirnee as the Old Hoy.'
t 'union.
( FLY
POIS
KILLS MEN ALIA
Sold by all Druggists
and Grocers all over