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The Signal, 1915-4-15, Page 41 TnvestAY, AF.jL 16, 1016 THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONTARIO Good Appearance Good Fortune Good Impressions Follow the Wearing of Oartstg *nob Clothes Different `from other clothes in style that depicts youth, activity and up -to -lateness. Society Brand is now being made in Montreal far the Canadian trade. W. C. Pridham SOLE AGENT Goderich Ytd°.‘114KII A simple, sale and elective traumata sreid- fte drags- Used with success for 35 years. The sir carrying the antiseptic vapor. healed with every breath, males teestales east. soothes the 7.orethroai, and stops 0.2 cough, asarl. g rest. _ 1 n igtts. Cresekne a n.shohke or mothers with young caddies and s torn to s'e'rer. from Asthma. Soot we mora/ J. i dernphrr ko..itGt .Ar .O.o.canoe sv se wti n1rvs co. h• esat.irretir.sisreel OOLSORNE. TnaaDAY, April 13. Norse. Atlas Ida Trueoner, of Hen- sall, w waiting with her ..ter, Mrs. J. C. Durst, this week ... Mr. John Moser, ot Waterloo, 'pent • few days renewing old acquaintances in this vicinitylast week .. Master Nor- man ttie spent • mew days witb friend' et Auburn last week Bucker -f shiug is all the raisins' now From t he alas of the o•tob Sunday seamed to be an especially good day. PORTER'S HILL TUESDAY, Aptr418. Nares. -Mr. Wm. Elliott, from Washington, has returned home eller spending a few days with his father. Mr. Wm. Elliott Mae Luella Ticbboroe spent beele rand erouod Clinton ....Mies El elide visited her sister, Mrs. Cox, last week Misr Lilian Potter spent the bolidays •t her uncle's oo the Huron toad .. ..Mts. Wm. Mair, of London. returned home oo Satur- day after spending • week at the home of her parents. Mr. real Mrs. John (:ox Mr. Wesley Vander burgh war in Kippen fax a few days List week on Minnow Miss Sadie Wood., of Bayfield, is visiting at Mrs. John Blair's......Mrs.. Jas. Harrison and Mr. Peter McDougall 'spent • few deys et Seefortb last week. KINOSBRIOGE. MONDAY, April 12. BairFs.-Con. O'Reilly bad • sac= cement auction sale last Thurdey .. Mrs. Charles Moss, Annie and Joseph C. Moes and Thomas O'Conner, all of Goderich, visited here last week Michael O'Connor and Florence Mc- Carthy delivered some fat cattle to D McDonald et Ripley last Friday Mr. Michael Henniger visited at Itiversdele, Bruce County, last week. . Mies Stella Dean, of St. Augus- tine, is visiting at her parents' home here We ere pleased to report that Mian Katie O'Reilly, who has been ill, is improving in health La Oripps is still doing a big. business here. His latest acquaintances are Not man and Lennon O'Loughlin, Mrs. John Hussey, Mrs. Edward Flynn and Mrs. Charles O'Connor. AncleMrrAL SHOOTING. -A serious aecident befell Wilfrid, the eight-year- old stat of Mr. William McCarthy, on. Tuesday, April &,b. According to Use statement of his young companion who witnessed the accident, Wilfrid was playing in the been of John C. Dalton, 6th concession, when a loaded shotgun which WAS hanging on the well fell to the ground and discharged. The charge pierced the lad's left leg above the knee, inflicting • painful and probably serious flush wound, .bettered the bones of his left hand and giszed hie stomach. Drs. Simp- son of Kinteil and Emmerson of Goderich, who were summoned to tbe scene of the accident, found it necessary to amputate the hand. The other injuries it i. hoped are not ser- ious. Murh sympatby is felt for the McCarthy family, as Mr. William Mc- Oartby, the father, is et present veru ill front an attack of poeumonia and Gm, the wounded hoy's brother, is aha sick. At the time of writing, Money morning, all are in a favor- able condition and we hope for their speedy recovery. WESTFIELD. TUEODAT. April 13. News OP THR WEEK. -Mr. Roy Stonehouse be. returned to Stratford leonine' School after spending his va- cation at home Mr Jaynes Red- mond, who has been living at Milwau- kee. ie home at present and intends re- maining foe .one time ....Mr. Hobert L'bamnny pu.ebased A heavydraught horse at Mr. McGowan's sae a short time ago. Mr. A. Cemphell alar pur- chased a ho, se AL the same sale ... . The gasoline wood saw bas been in the neighborhood Mr. Walter Mason has hired for a term with Mr. Thoma. Bamford , . The farmers are begin- ning to till the land in prrper.tion for sowing Aire Ada Nttu-khouee, of Blyth, ha. b -en visiting friends in the neighborhood ... Mrs. LindlayWalsb, formerly of this community, died et her home at Guelph lately. The re- mains were brought herr for inter. 'tient ..Mr. Han dirty has bought a fifty -acre farm near Hamilton, but doe. not get po.•eeaion of it until next autumn.... . Mr. Cherie. Wightman lies recently purchased a one-hundred- si re farm from Mr. Woodley. The p'a.e tot Knotty belonged to John Sowler. SLYTH. TvhssDAY. April 13. NAYINo FAasw.L1..-Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Carr sad trimly left os Satur- day with their household effects to MAO alai! boos' at Berlin. Before their departure a nes bee of their Methodist friends met at the home of Mr. and Mra. C. H. BMW W tee 8u0 - day school officers and teachers pre- owned Mr. Carr with a well -worded address and • beautiful umbrella. aid the W. M. Spromoted Mrs. Carr with a piece oflei ver and an addrees. Mr. O.rr thanked the donors In • well -worded speech. Mr. and Mrs. Marr will be greatly missed especially In churcb work. in which they have bees very active. ra Aeons Ow RIISIDENT GDNa.- It is otq sed duty to record the death el aDot,her of our old residents. In the person of Mr. Robert Slater, who passed away oo Tuesday after- noon atter • lingering illness from anaemia. The deceased bad reached the age of sixty-four years •s4 bad been a resident ot Blyth for many years, conducting a wagon-maktog shop until a few years ago. He wee married twice. the first time to Miss Wright, who at ber death left one daughter, wbu lives at Smith's Fall.. Mr. Slater afterwards married Maw Carr, who is left to mourn his loss. There is also a brother who re - skim at Mimico. The funeral took place on Tuesday and was under the auspices of the C. O. F., for which Order deceased had been secretary for • greet many years. The decwsed was an active member of the Metho- dist church and to politics was • Liberal. OENEEAL NOTE/IL-The 'directors of the Blyth Agricultural Society met on Saturday night for the purpose of appointing a secretary -treasurer to take tbe place of Mr. Wm. Jackson, deceased. Mr. Jas. Coming received the appointment, and we think the society has made • good choice The public school opened on Monday after the Easter holidays with the fol- lowing teaober. Prtecipol, Mrs. Jas. Barr: Miss Morley, Miss Bisset and, Miss Black There has been bad feeling among some of the eubecribsre and the directors of the Rural Tele- phooe Co., ever since the directors bought out the BeU Telephone Co. in Blyth, and we now understand the matter is to have a hearing before the Ontario Railway Board on Monday at London, when we hope this question will be settled Mr. E. Watson shipped a ear ot hogs to Peterboro and • car of cattle to Toronto last weak. Mr. Tho.. Oosmen received tbe sad intelligence this week that his brother Harry had passed away et the borne of his son at. Portage La Prairie, Man. The deceased was well known here. having resided in Morris and Blyth for • number or years Arturo going West The . C. T. U. beld a very vucces.ful'eocial in the Oddfellow: Hall on Wednesday eveo- iog last Tbete was • large attend- ance and all present seemed to enjoy tbemwlvre. A good program of music and gators bad been prepared, after which a Tight lunch was served. The receipts amounted to over tit which i. to be fotaarded to their rep- re.eotative at tbe frost with the first contingent from Canada Mr. F. V answne shipped two can of maple rollers from We wwouU here last week The bowling club has se- cured • first-class caretaker for their howling green tbis year in the person of Mr. Joseph Carter. There- is no doubt the green will be brought beat to .its do. mer first-class coodition, which it has not been in for route time.... .Mr. endtMr.. W. F. Me Caugbey have issued invitations for another dance at their botel on Friday evening ..,lire. Breen, of Cliotun, visited with bleeds here this week. Mr. Isaac Browu received three more Ford automobiles from the fac- tory this week, this being six that be has. r'ecrived already. No doubt he wilt soon dispoae of them, es be is on tbe lookout for prospective buyems, but at present the roads ate in such a condi- tion that, people will not talk automo- bile the wluter is dying hard and this weak we bad another beavy flurryof snow and some very cold weater .. .. Mr. W. Haines, of Haines B. Mason, left on Monday for a trip to Montreal, Ottawa and cities east, where be expects to make some large sales of the famous Wiltshire 0.1, whicb is gradually getting to be • faintly word in Canadian homes. • Where Paint Value 1Count s Nr THE difference between good paint and cheap paint is the dif- ference between a suit of clothes made by a crack tailor and one mide by a bungler. The cheap suit looks all right for a short time but it hasn't staying qualities. • The good suit holds its shape and color in spite of wear. • is good paint that gives lasting service. It is not cheap in price but certainly the moat economical, since it out- wears paints of lower cont and bids so much better that fewer gallons are required. We sell"High Standard and the entire Lowe Brothers line bemuse we have satidied ourselves that we can give our trade mast for their money in selling these tdisble "Little Blue Flag - paint products. Let is talk Ower with you your paint weds. HOWELL HARDWARE CO. Limited \ Mat Place es Say Hardware. Phone gy Wornan's Weakness A woman% a.pdective organs are in the most in- gress a.d costiseoss sym- pathy with her kidneys. Theslightest disorder in the kidneys arises about a correspondiag disease U the reproductive organa Dudd'a Kidney! P.Ut, by re- storing the kidneys to their perfect coeditlon, prevent and cure those fearful die - orders peculiar to women Pale young girls, nomad soothers, slog wives and women eatenivr upon the Changs et Life, your best fry is Dodd's Kidney Pills ti place they removed to the village of Auburn forty-five years ago the 0th of May next. Seven sons and three daugbters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Three eons are deceased, and thete remain to mase t be lose of a loving mother Charles, at Dewar Lake, Sask. ; Andrew, at Saskatoon. Seek. : Robert, in the West : Mrs. Geo. Cowell and Mrs. Fuller Cowell, of Pickford. Mich., mod Mrs. John Jack- son and John, of Auburn. When in health Mrs. Arthur was ever ready to answer the call to the bedside of the sick or to minister to those in trouble. The funeral on Monday wee very largely atiendd by those who gath- ered to pay their test respects to the memory of one who had helped so many in their time of need. The pallbearers were A. Asquith, John Fingl•nd, John Ferguson. Jas. Mulch, A. C. Jackson cud R. Stalker. The sympathy of the community is with those who have been bereaved. CAJID OF THANKS. -We take this opportunity of expositing our thanks to all who through maul, years helprd to aelievend betghtas. the long bout■ of our mother's invaltdism, as well th. to those wbo so nobly assisted at the time of her last Meese and death. Will .11 sorb kindly accept our grate- ful thanks Mate. Jam JACKSON. J. AEritue 'AUBURN. WEDNka1DAY, April 14. Some or cur citizens attended the funeral of the late Mr. Slater at Blyth on Tuesday. Mrs. John Clark. of Toronto, at- live for Huron ccuotry. Mr. Lane the funeral of her graodwoaber spoke on the advantages and dined - and is spending • mew days visiting her vantages of city and country life and uncles. was of the opinion tbat the rountry Mr. and Mr.. Geo. Cowell, of Pick- provided the 'treater advantages. He ford, Michigan, arrived in time to spoke for half -en -hour in a most inter- FINDING RELIEF SH1j TELLS OTHERS. Mrs. W. J. Maloney Teti! Inch's Kidney Pills for Baekeehe. Baracbois West, Oaspe Co., Que... April 12tb.- -tepecian. -Mrs. W. J. Maloney, • well-known resident of this plane, is tecosnmending Dodd'i Kidney Pills to those who suffer from kidney ttoubles. in an interview Mrs. Maloney says: "After 'wafering for many years with backacbe, and trying man rem- edies without ohteining relief, I read about Dodd's Kidney Pills end decided to try them. "After using two boxes I was greatly benefitted, and recommend them to other sufferers. I also used them for my little girl for kidney trouble.." Mrs. Maloney got relief from her backache because Dodd'. Kidney Pills cure diseased kidneys. OOOERICH TOWNSHIP. WEDNKUDAY, April 14. The United Pati lube Society of Goderich towa.bip will rseet for sew- ing at the home of Mrs. -Henry Cur - wen, Hurer toad, on Wednesday, April 210. and at the house of Mair, Richard Chamber*. Huron road, on Thursday. April L':id. A hale con- taining .lay shirt., nightshirts end so.ks will be ready for shipment Ibis week. THE ('LosrNte MKS -TING. -The final meat ing no the season of the Farmers Club was held at the home abbe presi- detit, Mr. H. 1. 8elkeld, co Wednes- day evening ot last week. The prin- cipal speakers of the evening were Mr. Robt. Elliott, Reev. of Goderich, and Mr. We., Lane, county clerk. Mr. Elliott gave an address on general topic, of interest and was reminiscent of days gone try. fo answer to • question he said that be did not ase the need of an agricultural repreeenta- ka.i The Colborne Store Q i attrod the funeral of the latter's mother, Mrs. Arthur. Mr. Oliver Lawson has purchased and is busy repairing the implement shed of the Young Estate. to be used as a livery barn. He has purcbased two new buggies from Mr. 0. U. Houma. Rev. K. G. Powell preach d to tbe Presbyterian church on Sunday morn- ing to • large congregation. hie tbeme bring temperance enforoeweuL All were well pleased with his presenta- tion of the subject. KCAL &STATE DEMO. -J. C. Clark bas sold bis farm on the Base line to Geo. Beadle, taking tty poesegeslon today hur- chaprice commencing was plowing. 'fie Geo Beadle has sold his hoose ani lot to Murrey Patterson, C. P. R. .ration ag-nt here, who get n shortly. Purchase price $1, ). DaATH or MRs. ARTeva.-After fourteen years of invalidism, the .pint ret Smith Keith, widow of the late Andrew Attlee. primed peacefully away to the Oust Beyond on Friday last. April 9th, at her hams in Aoburn. Mrs. Arthur was within • few wee►!, of completing her eighty -With veer. Kb* was bora at Leagside. Aberdeen, - shire, Noottaod. rad eame to Canada with her parent la Ift63, arriving a Mo*Igeal on May ltt.b of that y.ar. The family beamed in Oxrotd musty near lageteoll. la the year 1111 the seb}set of this notice was salted 1. =I to Andrew Arthur, who pre bet twenty-eight and $ half Telugu In the year 18M Mrs. Arguer with her bsshaad arrived la Bast W au sash. and after a sheat time eureed ea the farmee etrpied �y UMW* Harvey Me L Prem time eating manner and botb speakers wen accorded • vote of thanks by the members of the Club Music wns pro- vided rovided by Mr. Dave Wkwer and other Goderich friends. Attars arta informal discuseion by locals the meet- ing closed with the singing of the National Anthem. Mr. Alex. Cooper has informed the executive committee that after this week be will not be able to furnish seed to the members of the Club at the redu.ed prices. 1 1 No man can do effective work If oon- stipated-i s:all Orderlies ate an ef- fective laxative. Sold only by H. C. Dunlop, Tb. Rexall Blore, 10e., 86c. and 60r. boxes. t.... EVERY DAY EVERY WEEK r and at all times in every department, we aim to give as good, if not better, values than you can get elsewhere. Do your buy- ing at this store. We can help you to save money on your spring purchases, particu- larly if you call early. DRESS GOODS This season our Dress Materials have been coming along rather slow. The last few shipment', bow. ever, have made our stock In good shape. A flue range of blacks, blues. greens and browns in suit - Inge and some very nice materials for evening dress. CREPES A second shipment of those 15 -cent Crepes to much sought for by so many. In lovely small patterns, 33 pieces to choose from and only 16• CORSE TS We have the best money's worths in Corsets that can be found anywhere. if you buy D & A make you will fled value for every tint you pay. Examine the new front -laced Corset. J. H. FLOOR COVERINGS A new shipment this week of Linoleum. and 011 - cloths at old pica. Linoleum* up, to 4 yards win.. Oilclothe 2/4, 5/g. W4, 4/4, 6/4 and 8/4 wide. Selected nolo maks'.' 1915 catalogue. WINDOW FURNISHINGS Lace Curtain., wblte and cream, 24. 3 end Sj yards loos, curtain � muslin, scrim, voi1., plain twine, plain and ex>ibevd madras at from ISo to hoe a yard. RUGS We aro now showing the best assortment of Rugs we ever offered and at prices we know are right and in small, medium and large sizes. WAI.,TS New Spring \Vhite Voile and Lawn Waists. up to the moment in every particular and at rockbottom prices too. COLBORNE MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. COLBORNE. Tb. Colhornajtownsbip oo.oeil met in the township hall, April Mb. Members all present. Minutes of last meeting reed and adopted on motion of Young and Hetbsringteo. The followingsot-ousts were p weed and orders rawn on the tteawrer for !C 1 QUICK NQ.PTHA e. 1 WOMANS SOAP TURN on THE WATER in the bathroom after we have pronounced it all right.. There will be no danger of leaks or any wait- ing for water. A MODERN BATHROOM put in by real sanitary plumbers will save its cost in d..ctnr's hills every year. Let's put one in for you while you are renovating your house. Fred Hunt Hamilton Street Phone 135 sumo : Wm. Ask with, refund statute labor, $4.00: John Jenkins, shovelling snow and breaking roads. 56.00: Robert McMillan. discing Division line, 5300: Jonathan Fritzley, cutting brush on Kuntz' bill, 54 51) : W. P. Reid, Ashfield treasurer, Colborn'' share boundary line work, *348: Charles Ostrow, Division Court coats re telephone accounts, $16.9(3: J. J. Robertson. refund dog tar, 51.00: C. U. McN.11, pert salary as assessor. $J).00. Mr. Stephen Andrews was present in regard to the township council's buying the scales at McGaw station. Councillor Hill presented a letter from the Partners' Club asking the council to try to secure the scales. Moved by Young and Hill that we buy the scales for the sum of 11000 (carried), and that the check be made payable to Mrs. L. C. Andrew.. Moved by Hetherington and Hill that we adjourn to meet on Saturday. May let, at 3 p. m. in Goderich. Carried. R. MCILwAr', Clerk. Test for Tea. The only positive teat of good tee ie in tb. cu "SALADA' tea is all cleats, bright. fresh leaves, and Iberia is genuine satisfaction in every oases. fin many cheap, dusty. old tame are sold for the make of extra profit that It Is necessary to always .ay "SAL - ADA" to ensure oomplete satisfaction. SCHOOL REPORTS. 8. S. No. 4 COLBORNE. The following is tbe report of 8. 8. No. 4. Colborne, for the month of March. Those marked • were absent for all or part of the examinations. Names are In order of merit: Sr. IV. - Wilson Rath, Wilson Million, Wlnl. N•egele, •Alae Moore. Jr. 1V. -Bee - trice Mugford Russell Hill. Nr. i11.- Beneos Mugford. Harold Monologs. KIgla Fleeter •15.111. Mogfnrti. *Rosa Hasher. Jr. IL -Laura Nngf..rd. 8r. Pt. 11.-Bealah FMeber. Jr. Pt. 11.- sm•asel Mltebell. First °lase -Gladys AIM. Nemlwr on roll, 16: average atbeed•aes 18.64. Luta V. Pasoan, Teethes.. 8. 8. No 6. COLBORNE. The follewieg is the reealt of the Baster e.aminotlose of N. 8. No. 6, tborne tow.salp • V. - Terence ater. Adele McCrs■, Wee* 8e. I V.-Bee/aim C ighalm Mary Rosie 411, Otlee MMus M. Map Bogie 815, Mame Thorlew LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC -ANiD-: SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED U NPRLjCEDENTSD OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES. %Was4 Pairbadars LOTTIE ARMSTRONG. F. LINFOKTH WILLGOOSE, Registrar. Mss. Bac. (D'e'ist Principal. Addrsas:- -354-6 Dundas St., London, Ont. YOU CAN BEGIN ANY DAY at THE NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE OWIN SOUND. okrARsO Our own three more, building sed 1 .sooa.tal year. of ex wiener*. Levert lostrectore p oduoe t.tt..ars bast rsrelb.. Catalogue tree. C. A. FLEaINo, F. C. A., Pr incip•L O. D. PLUMING. Secretory. For WINNIPF.Q and VANCOUVER live Toeonto la! p.m dally Attrartive Torry , PACIFIC COAST PJINTS PertIeelan from Jo.. Kid.1. t'.P.R. Ticket Assad. orwebs M.0 Morphs D.P.A-. corner King and Toasts Street., Tr. GRAND TRU Nn"Y' EM Double track all the way TORONTO-- CH I CAOO TORONTO-- MON (REAL POR clocAoo Lsys 1eaele fa m w.ia., /.M P.n. and ILS., p.m. daily FUR MOINTiI'AL I.rw.o Term.tn ear ►s.. e.0 p.m. awl 11 a punk daily Renonth rcarth.rl and Mgheet rear d sgnlgmeet re n bra '"d brtk rewwvatim" ki (trend rank tk-ks ..0au► r. r. LA WRKNt'E t SONS. row Pare.. airale ream Assets, Pte..& •. N. 1.at"Q swam Tkeltot Arend Pes.e N SU. Rr. 111. to Jr IV. -To pees 4211. Lilian Norris 486, Ir McWbInee 445. Jr. i11. to . 111. -Tri peas ST& Heirs CWholre 414. Rr. 11. tole. 111. -To Mm 110. Agar« Ramis Y0. Jr' 11. to Sr. iL.-To sea. Charles Mot r1. 11111, Rnde 4ik eagle 571. Rall Bogie NM Lillian Thorley 1111. Roble. Bogie 5111. Sr. 1. -Orem S.Rle. Willie M n. Bassam Chisholm. Mee Horton. Latium -re S. [ttnza, Tessier. Many Colleges dose for Vacation at Midsummer Our College does not _I-�IOT T user apt (:earls. St.. Tsrsaro, le stttrtly aro-ease Nees Mier M Q..eas. hater new es as is apt • p.r Uoe to the warty Aa, Catatonic tree THE FIRST STEP Often mea.• lie somata It. kali ,u ant cared= to teeeeaods of mane people who wrote for our oatatogoe sa the ant step toward • good salaried poettton. Take the rep today. Address Central Bs-Inew.'ollsgs. 315 Tomes Street. Tor eats W. H. SHAW. P,e.ldsnt. Seasonable Footwear WE feel the very least we can do for you when you come into this store is to give you Shoesor Rubbers that will be absolutely com- fortable and will wear to your satiefactlon We want you to realise that your wel- fare is our 'fret consideration Our prices are most reason able. REPAIRING (leo. MacVicar Nortb side of Ren lie Ooderich Spray Your Orckards Nothing Pays better 1 •m .gust ?oaten MIguy Material, Use Rnl tar, Dry Rotohl. Ralpbur, troth Dry and Paste Ar - resat a of Load. SPRAY PUi'IPS ---each power and hand msehines. FERTILIZERS we have the beast breads and at all prime. Co.ar1a end ase ase be- fore Me•ieft your order. D. F. HAMLINK, Ooderlah, Oat. a