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The Signal, 1915-4-1, Page 5Still in Business at East Street Garage We are now in a position to handle all your Auto, Motorcycle or Bicycle Troubles. We have a complete new stock and are able to talk prices with anyone. CONSULT US ON PRICES FOR ACCESSORIES MADE -I N -CANADA WHAT? Our Day -Old Chicks Will you help to supply Great Britain are here in full force, ready to do business for 191 5. with EGGS ? This year the Motherland will be too,000,000 dozen short. Last year Canada sup- plied Iq,Soo 'dozen. Help the cause by raising your own this winter. Call, 'phone or write us for quotations on Day - Old Chicks. H. Keith Revell, GODERICH THE SIGNAL : GODERICH : (ONTARIO LOCAL TOPICS. Lawn Bowlers. The annual meeting of the Goderich lawn bowling club will he bald Friday, April 9th, et K o'clock. in Mr. Lane office. Former Resident of Goderich. Oeorg• Albert Chrysler. whose death took place March Sind at bis bowie st Braotford, was many years ago • resident of (lodericb. He was aclerk with the late R. B. Smith. drygoods merchant, and is r seembered by some of the older residents of town. He died at the age of sixty -.ix years. Customs Staff Does Well. Thr staff of the Goderich customs office have remitted to the Commis- sioner of Customs at Ottawa the sum of $44 as a contribution 10 the Cana- dian patriotic fund and have under- taten to remit El I month' until the cessation of the war. Well dooe, gentlemen ! Other Government offi- cials are invited W speak up. The Sailors' Tangle. Retuember the big Easter week at- traction. "The Sailor: Tangle," to be given at Victoria Opera House on Tuesday and Wednesday, April tub and 71b This is a delightful bit of mu..ic•l comedy, affording two and • ball hours of continous merriment. Meyers) novel features will be intro- duced and • good time is in store for all who attend. Prices :rOc. 3oc and 2c. Book your seats at Edwards restaurant. Jimmy Reynolds in the Baseball Game. "Jimmy" Reynolds, who formerly conducted the British Exchange hotel here and who is now proprietor of the King Edward hotel at Guelph. by be- come • baseball magnIte. He has pur- chased the franchise of the Erie club in the Canadian League and will put Guelph on the baseball map of Ontario for 191.. The sura of g-2,SfUI was asked for the franchise, this to include sonic eight players : but the player" were not considered worth much and another offer ofl$1,300 without players was made and accepted. Mr. Iteynolds hes signed "Knotty" Lee as manager of the team and players are being secured. A Good botcher. The many friends of Mrs. Reynolds, the aged but active mother of $ne'itf Reynolds, who so recently- met with the great misfortune of the complete and irrecoverable lose of ber sight, will he pleased to know she is again tit the beet of health• and is proving herself • good soldier, in meeting her misfortune with brave fortitude and cheerfulness. She is thankful to be still able to give assistance. and do her share in the Empires fight. Since ber blindness Mrs. Reynolds has knitted over a dozen pairs Of socks, besides other knitted necessaries, for COMING TO GODERICH THE DORENWENV CO., OF ToKuNTo. LiI1TEn, Canada's foremost hair -goods establish. ment. will display and demon- strate a sample stock of the latest hair -goods fashions for lades, and toupees and wigs for bald men, at "The Rotel Bedford" (N1 Wednesday, April loth FOR LADIES:--l►orenu'end'x Trv:,,sfornruti.ari by overcom- ing every defect of your own hair will assist yon to appear . at your best, always. Switches, Braid „ Pompadours, Wavelets, etc., of the finest quality hair add utriurpas.ed workmanship. Yon are invited to inspect these goods. Gentlemen! Are You Bald ? A Dorenwend Art Hoe toupee will make you ap- pear years younger and will prove a benefit to your health and comfort. Indetectable, Feather- weight, Hygienic Have a Demonstration of what it will do for you 1 THc aDaT, APKIL 1. 191b s LYRIC THEATRE ell IIMMI THE PREIUIaa ninon HOUSE t,sry and Osnifin3silee Special Attraction Monday and Tuesday APRIL &TH AND 6TH. Mb "FORTHE EMPIRE" A Splendid British Drama 1 in 3 Acts. DON'T MISS THIS THURSDAY, one episode of "LUCILLE LOVE•' Tgreat oerial now running Iat its beaus• Every SATURDAY The Strand War Series of London, Eoglanl Pay us • visit and he more than satisfied. Remember the date: Wednesday, April I4th Mr. Builder HAVE YOU MADE ARRANGEMENTS for the Flooring of Your New House! We have a good stock of 3-8 Veneer Flooring in plain and quartered oak and birch, grades and prices to suit all purchasers. We also have a number of well -made Bookcases in oak and birch, mahogany finish, which we are selling at a very low price. Get our quotations on Lath, iiemlock and Oak Lumber. Estimates Cheerfully (liven The Paget Grain Door C. GODERICH-ONTARIO TELT PHONE 273 "No more headache for �--take these- Deal hese- Dss t ism -.iiutrtb.r" W b ►sads.widen" roewlae se baa am* C1 - Take iaaw bhbass 's a.sa sad Us They ev ase asks ease b w rut. Mensubut rtes yes s neest bw$b enbas si teams es lbw bow tae lies.. ww wa esark. sasb sod .Mr ais W. best. a 7rsrbsAM 1110.01% or by awl Calffilinratallitegia nit Prices as Usual•a10; t 3a AT THE WATERFRONT. One of the moat noticeable activities at the hairier th•s week is the flsbtng industry. On Wednesday no fewer than t, rty fisherman were counted with book and line patiently endeav- oring to Induce the members of the finny trite to bite. Some of these mere take big risks in thein effort. to catch duh std a number hese already broken through the thin tee. A new two-story boathouse bar been erected at the northeast eorner of the harbor that, will aceomm',d•ts most of the pleasure craft during the coming season. Many tons of rock, shipped in from tit. Marys have been placed as a re- training wall along tbe foot of the river breakwater to counteract the effects of tee washout by the current. Contractor Berwingbam has a staff of men employed getting scow. and cranes in shape and generally prepar- ing for the work on the br•eskwater extension. Most of the boats that have wio- teted here are being or.erhauled. On the steamer Nesbing • gang under the direction of Chief Engineer Foote is engaged in makiog necessary repairs' and alterations to the macbinery. On the Drummond • number of men are at work helping Chief Rennie with general repairs. The Karuinistiquial is receiving a tborougb overhauling and is being fitted for ocean service, • Chief Engineer Young having quite a body of men under bis control, and printing and repairing are being pushed v•igorously. Harry McDonald, who bad been in charge of the repairs on the Kenore, bee returned to Tor- onto and Second Engineer C. J. Strachan is now in charge. The work of fitting lilt the Neepawah is in chatge of Chief Engineer Char. Carr. Ties Yorkton has a gang aboard en- gaged in scraping the boilers and making general repairs. On the north side of the harbor the Empress of Sort %Villiant, Turret Cape, Turret Crown and Scottish Hero are each re- ceiving necessary repairs. The I'ai- poongr is the only boat with any con- siderable amount of grain on board now. It is reported that the steamer inland bas been sold to a New York DOING WONDERS FOR RHEU- MATISM. What Peter F. Pattersoo Says of Dodds Kidney Pills. Haldimaod. Gaspe Co., Que., March lbtb 1�{eeisll•-"I have just opened the third box of Dodd's Kidney Pills and find they are doing roe wonders of good for the kidneys and rheumat- Wan,- so says Mr. Peter F. Patterson. • well known resident of chi* place. ••My troubles came through a cold and strain," Mr. Patterson continues, and company. 1 suffered for many )rale. 1 had The appointment of captains and headache, backache and theumatirw. males has herrn slow this season, My sleep was broken and unretresh- owing, it is thought to the fact that a ing. 1 had • hitter taste in toy wuutb greet many changes will have to be in the morning and 1 perspired freely made. as some of the boats have been with the slightest exertion. 1 was chattered for ocean service and the often dizzy ; I wan troubled with heart masters who have teen with them for lutterings; l was nervous and my skin a number of years do not possess the itched and burned at night. After necessarnualifications for salt water using Dodd's Kidney Pills I reeour service. mend theta to everyone who wants to CHURCH NOTES. be cured.-' .--------"`JI Mrs. Marshall, of 9tratfori, will -Mrs. Cassidy left yesterday tor assist, the choir of North street Metbo- Detroit, where she will make het, dist church on Easter Sunday. home it. future, The Goderich Ministerial Associa- -\tree Ina Cunningham, of \Velton, von will meet in Knox church on our brave soldier toys at tbe front. was the guest of her cousins, the Monday, April ah, at p.m. She desires to thank her friends for Misses \\'elle, Bayfield coal, last ondaer s -Crucifixion' was rendered the many expressions of sympathy, week. and kindnesses she has received in her l -Mr. F. A. Harrison, arrisn, late of West by the choir of St. Georges church hour of darkness. I Montrose, has been transferred tb last evening. The chief solo parts Goderich aur operator est the C. P. R. were taken by Messrs. G. 1.. Parsons, Address by President Braithwaite. depot. Jas. F. Thomson and Melvin Tyndall. About fifty members of the lana- I -Miss Irene McCarthy, of Kings. , There was a large audience and the dian Club listened after luncheon at 1 [ridge, Las returned home after a i production was much •pprectated. the Masonic Temple yesterday , vist betfriend, Vise Annie Moss 1 An Easterill be held in the Mom O. CANADA 1 RIOCash k ie Ralik Yee Cu kyN ��aK You know how everything costs more when you have to buy on credit. Why not practice self -dental for a while if necessary. open a Savings Account In the Union Bank of Canada, and with the money in hand. buy at Cash prices? The discounts vtll help tc swel your bank balance, and you will have made a good start tcwards financial independence. Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOM BE, Manager. Have beautiful window decorations Nothing give. so much pleasure as a well decorated window. Your windows will be the cnvy of your neighbors if you use the cXc4� Flat Rod -for curtain, and draperies Guaranteed not to .sag or tarnish There i. a Kir .. h Flat Rod in a color to snatch near w•oodw.rk or draperies. Every rod contains a written Wit: ramie tlut it will not vg or tomtit. /es so (surto stave an aferecties window tenth the Kinch / lot Rod Crone in .incl -er theta. I GEO: HOHMEIER 111 Patent Sol;citor 1VB. S. BABCOCK, teenteyear. experience n (-w sadaer it .0. and Reg d Patent +and t'. .'10 motion• promptly patented. Trade mark -and li..igns .real -teres. lntri,..gement and valiitdy ,.archba I videnoe rolleeted to talent +ult.. Report. prepared for coun.et Expert witness in patent suits. Pat- ents obtained in all countries. 99 St. James Street, Montreal. Have von tried our new Bread ? - Cre-O-Malt the tastiest in town. Ntr. 'oft crust - close -grained made frons i•'lelschmann , Yeast. F.veryho(ly says it is There is thorough satisfaction for those who buy our Cai.es and Pastry. If you do not know how gond they are, we .hnuld like you 10 try 'hero. Smith Bros. The Old Reliable Ernst SI. Bakery Phone 1,1. THE FIRST STEP ,oleo mean* -o much. it bas mtlant -rare..+ to thou -nod+ of fowl./ veer* who wr.te for our cotalorrte a- the tint ..cep toward a Good sat. rlcd eo-tt ion. Take the•teptoday. Addrt'• ventral Ha-ire--t'ollyte. Tit, Yonne street. Tor mote. \ nic rut a 0000 i i t(1 rte , - teretes w e - -_ . -- was Canadine Ctpzenebip, and it visit with friends at Detroit Young Mar. This will be the fifth • to an address by President Braids- of town. Baptist church on Sunday morning. QO�i�� Waite of the hems rn University, ; -Mr. Wtu. Mandel and daughter In the evening Rev. \Vm. ft. \Vright- London. The theme of the specter Greta, telt this morning for an baster nu will preach on The Honored t it and Ann was developed in a well -p anned, ad- dress which was braid with close attention and many expreauons of approval. President Braithwaite pleaded for high ideals and for a con- es. tion of citizenship that would allow for diver -green of opinion on national questions so long as the general wel-(O'Connor. Bruce street. returned aecu : •'A Put'- Heart flakes a tiiog fare were kept In view. this waa.tbe this week to her house at Quincy, Eye." Evening subject : "Easter Mee - and mars, •segs Ne. 1 -Froin Joseph's. Toch." speaker's first visit to Goderich, the t the head of the (;duh were glad to There will be a sersice at 11 a.m. on siert the of the Western l'niver- MOTHERS PRAISE • Good Friday. when the subject of die- sity, which is the centre of a forward TBI. rnovenient fcr enlarged educational opportunity for this portion of the Province. Arbor._ ' !sermon of the series on "The Prodigal - Mrs. S. A. Webster has returned Son.' The nerd's Supper will be ob- to t•iwn after a visit of a couple of screed in the morning. mouths with her daughter, Mrs. D. Johnston. of Preston. Rey %V. K. Hager will preach at - Mrs. John O'Reilly, who spent the . both services at North street Met ho- w' ter with her fatnrr. Mr. Thos. dist church on Sunday. Morning so' G. C I Literary tie Soc ty. 1 he • -Earner Message No. LTC • Ctrn sae will • r.7• 3 -From Calvary. - BABY'S OWN A In Knox church on Sunday the ser - Mrs. S. E. LA111 tiraftor, Ont _• viers will be in keeping with the feaster 'res: '•i have used Baby's Own Tab- 'season: in the morning Rev. Geo. E. t ori A meeting of the G. l'. L Literary lets ever since my baby was two weeks Roes will speak on the theme "1 know Society want held last Friday evening oldand would nut be without them, hest ns that ray Redeemer liveth," and in the in the assembly hall of the Collegiate 1 consider them the ' evening. •'Art Thou a Stranger r" The Institute. The musical part of the the world for little one.: medicine in \\ hat Mrs. tat of baptisms will he observed program was well sustained hy Miss Laurie says th eurands of other moth- at the morning servit'e. The service say Simply because they have, of praise dialing the day will be appro- Gladys Field in instrumental selec- tions, Miss Esther Hams as soloirt and tbe Glee Club in vocal choruses. Rev. J. F.. F tell gave an address on pioneer work in which he appealed fur high moral standards. The following gave declamations : Mies Grace McKenzie. an "Actual Red Cross Work ;" Mia (Christine Welsh, on "Patriotism Miss Muriel Johnston, nn "A Nation on the Water Wagon.- Mies Marie Welsh gave *floe rendering of •'Caleb'■ Courtship' as a recitation. The U.C.I. Journal was read by Hector MacKay. Towards the close of the program Mies Clifford, on behalf of the executive of the Literary Society, awarded the prises for the best declamations delivered during the term. Miss Christine Welsh won the prize for the upper forms, and Miss Jean MacEwan proved to he victor in the lower forms. Each of the prizes consisted of three volumes of selected works from isvery- man's Library. Dr. Strang gave • few words of encouragement and advice essual and the evening diel in the u manner hy the singing of the National Anthem. Miss Ethel Nairn. for presi- dent, presided in ber usual efficient ms nner. ere found the tablets safe and sure and pirate to the occasion. pleasant for the little ones to take. I The Easter Sunday music at North They are sold by medicine dealer,' Thees or street Methodist church will be as h mail wt'bi cent+a hox from rte. Williams' Medicine l'o., Brockville, Broc r 1 rey, (follows : 0121...E 1.1 La�a v10µ\I�t•. — -- a IA Ot New Use for Aluminum. Aluminum is now used to preservis the fragrance of the natured leaf it parkin[ 'Salads' tea The height, clean sheets are clover in terture than the old-fashioned lead coverings and enters perfect protection to the fresh young leaves. PERSONAL MENTION. -Mr. W. T. Pillow spent Monday at London. -Mr. and?Mrs. W. 1. Horton re- turned from Toronto last week. -Mr John Parent. of iQlyth. was a visitor in town on Saturday last. - -Mrs. Vneyd has returned from • visit to her daughter. Mrs. J. Heals, Toronto. -Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Rntbwell, of Tomato, were in town for a few days last week. -Mir Lillian Whiting left nn Wed- nesday to spend a work at her house at R•inla. -Mrs. .1. T. Ooldtbot'ps V . week with relatives at Ott i. Htslleit. w.w s ♦•v -R, PILLS a This is the Box to get if you have any Kidney or Bladder Trouble There's nothing else like it - nothing just as good that will do you as much good There is only this one prescription known as Gia Pills. You an get it at all dealers in the tort shown above. Se sure to ask for "Gilt PILLS" and see that the box yen are offered bean the legend "GIN PILLS", together with the name, National Dreg and Chemical Co. e( Canada, Limited, on ban,' armed the box. At all dealers -30c. a hos, 6 Inc 91IO.-bin P111s may alep he had in the United States and the same VINO' Pala --trial f11> t sent fleas if yes write National Drag and 't �falea , Co. of Canada, Limited, �Oeya nthem-'•Hallelujah".... . . ..., Choir. Solo -"The Resurrection Moro".. .. . pistil Rodney. Mrs. King. 1't- KN1](i. Anthem -"Death's t'onquetor. " Parke. Chair. 'Solo --"By Babylon" . ...... ..... . . Mies A. McClinton. !Anthem -"Hail to the Lord's Anoint-' • Nichol. Choir. The R. 0. N. Club of North street Methodist church entertained the young ladies of the Sabbath school at w social evening held in the lecture room rot the church on Monday even- ing. An Intl rompt a progratn of musi- cal selertinn• was provided, at the elute of which refresbnrnts were sri ved. The boys of tbe club not only provided the edibles hot acted as hosts throughout, attending to the needs of the ladies and afterwards washing the dishes. The girls, while professing to be shocked at the awkwardness of the boys, thoroughly enjoyed the situation and everyone apparently had a good time. 0 GODERICH MARKETS. Tn H.n.,April 1d Wheal. per bush t.1. n 10 • Lal ().t.. per bn+h . in 10 . 33 furter Per limb rah .err is . to L71S Lor 3 Mirk wheat, , 1,1.1 70 to .73 clone. family• per cwt 13to to 170 Fleur. tat..,r. per cwt 4a011 to (.113 gran. per ton C.0' t. 'AA Awry.. per ton a• r0 to 10 • Rev. per sero •14.10 rrs.., lone porton ISM Woes ter load k.t Sys hatter. parlb.. Rte a . 1* F. Moab, par dot - P•.tate. per bosh . to A pylon, para" .1.M to ( 'at tlo, butchers'Astrro. per cwt alt u (rtt*belabor. 'assNoa• •. " 8.13 10 Hags, 11811 h per cwt- . . 1.10 ant s M tar two , 0 to ? 11 le ..• )impar lk .....�tl' ::':.:": as » te Raiiis".reel. ib wimps, por \b, 1 in .13 M tit ab aft ant t� MA L L THE E AF GROCERY ATTENTION! To the People of Goderich : -- 11 Q Ever remember we carry a rimier flu have ••ter line of Eggs. Butter and all produce. \Ve carry a line of pro- duce that we t eureantee, and should any be not satis- factory, do not fail to return the sante. 0 To the Public in General :--- Ever remember that we have a choice line of Groceries •p and that our prices are right. Like unto all other, it is necessary for us to [Hake a margin of profit in order to meet all ordinary expenses, but bear in mind that our Oestri is simply to make a living, not to make a fortune. = = Chinaware Department We still have an abundance of Chinaware and Crock- ery on hand, and should there be anything in this line which you desire, give us a call and we assure yon satisfaction at a riblet prise` Ever remember our motto Satisfaction or Money Back 11 Watch for our Saturday Specials11 O'NEILL & COMPANY (St'CCE.SSORS To S. J. YOUNG) Opposite Colborne Hotel Hamilton St. ' 32 =1=10=10=