The Signal, 1915-4-15, Page 5BICYCLES
We have a complete stock of new Mentes awaiting your inspec-
tion Get one now so sato have the use of it for the whole season.
Prices Ranging from po.00 to 155.00
• full stock of Areemoriee and we are prepared to quote dome
prieee 00 thou. There goods are all new.
Your old Bicycle is no good laid on the shelf. Bring it in and
have us put it In worLing shape for you. Good job guaranteed.
W. have two gcod 5 -Passenger Automobile' for sale at very
reasoetible prices. We are going out of the Auto livery business,
so have ru further use for thew. If you want a good second-
hand Car call around en.1 have • look at thew. A sure snap !
Motocycle
East St. Garage
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OUR BABIESARENOT
retailed over the counter.
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They are hatched to order.
Place orders now for May delivery.
H. KEITH REVELL, "RIDGCREST"
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PHONE 10)0 255 - GODERICH P.O.
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Western Il!iversity
LONDON
FORWARD MOVEMENT
Greatly eril4rged Faculties in
Art.. and Medicine.
Vastly Improved Equipment --
literary, Is hoe. oriel.. etc. Seven
new scholer-hips. Record en-
rolment. I uquiries solicited.
E. E. thraitheraite, M.A.. Ph. D.
President.
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Have beautiful
window decorations
Nothing gives so much pleasure
as a well decorated window.
Your windows will be the envy
of your neighbors if you use die
eXtAeof Flat Rod
-ler eoreafas wad minotopisa
Guaranteed net to sac
ar tarnish
There is a Kirsch Flat Rod in a
color to notch yaw woodwork or
draperies. Every rod commies a
written ratertoto the it will not
sag sr taswisk.
lea sr orior to tem ow grItseriese
wkatker odds the Sareed
PIM Rad
GEO. HOHMEIER
um. .aatheto
Crystal Spring Dairy
PURE MILK
Ws have btu -tied • irew14,4:47 to
in
Goderich and ant pre
supply the citizens with milk
and creatu that is guaranteed
AllSOLIJTELY CLEAN AND PURE
All milk is produced from our
own herd and every detail from
the milking until it reaches the
consumer is under our own care-
ful inopection and management,
and no better milk can be had
anywhere tit any price.
We -an take on twenty more
customers in a few days now.
Wroe R.R. :+, Goderich,
or Phone 171, Benuailler.
THE SIGNAL GO. DICIRICJI, ONTARIO
LOCAL TOPICS..
thestoine Clehectiena.
The meioses reodpis at Cioderieh
mad LW earwig aerial the fecal year
le14-11easellate4 to 8111.119L1a. a do-
trasio of PAMIR! frega biet year. The
lboderleh sielleetteste Mem mere 1146.-
750.115, an ieeresee ol $11.11171.17 owsr
last yew
O. C. I Art Exhibition.
• change is to be loads In the date
of the G. 0.1. an exhibition and &II will
C=Dote that it will be held front
oty, April 27th, to fisstarday, May
1st. inclusive. This collection of r" -
Productions of some of the world's
great eisieterpiscee has been exhib-
ited is Tomato, Weirton, London,
Usolltb. Bealin Ingersoll, Oshawa,
Pktne aad meat of the towns of On-
tario and everywhere has delighted
the crowds that have takes advantage
of the opportunity. The authorities
trust that several of our generous citi-
zens who have an appreceso ion of the
value of pictures upon the character
of our young people will be kind
enough to dooate imam of these repro-
ductions to the school.
Water and Light Commission.
The regular meeting of the water
and light commission was bald on
April lith, with all the members
pres-
ent. A letter from Mr. Willis -
men. C. E., enclosing blue -print of Use
proposed intake crib, was presented
and laid over for further consider's.
tion.Tenders for lead pipe were re-
ceived and on motion the tender of
Fred Hunt was accepted. Tenders
for water meek* goods were received
and on motion the tender of the Can-
adian Braes Co., Ltd., Galt, wax ac-
cepted. Two applications for water
service were received snd acted upon.
The engineer reported that the eedi-
tuentat ion basin bad leen thoroughly
cleaned. A large number of accounts
were ordered to be paid.
Miss Dancey Goss to the Front.
Mies Alma Dancey left on Tuesday
morning for Ottawa, having been ac-
eepted as one of the nurses to accom-
pany the Canadian tnoops to Europe.
Mies Daneey. who is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Daneev of town, is &
graduate of St Luke's hospital. New
York illy. On the day before her
departure Miss Proudfoot gave a lun-
cheon for ber, at which the members
of the young ladies' Reading and Knit-
ting Club were present and presented
ber with • handsome pocketbook and
pieee of gold. Mite Hodge and Miss
Clifford, of the Collegiate Institute
staff. presented Misa Danotoy with.
fountain pen, and Mre Eliot. Mrs.
(Dr.) Whitely, Mrs. J. H. Young and
others midis farewell atifto The
young lady's trims& trust she will
have much opportunity for usefulness
and abundant success in her ministry -
time to the Empire's fighting men.
W. C. T. U. Work.
J. BENSON COX •
"A Man's Ability Is His Passport"
FRANK WEAVER
(Professor of Illosic and Voles Specisiteti
Teacher Vacs Cairene and Artroc Simone
LONDON. ONTARIO
Seecalt.e. - Breath Control. Enunciation on4
Iraeroreav.on.
For teems and information spiky
PORTER'S IBOOK STORE
Patent Solicitor
WI. S. BABCOCK,
Lawyer it .B.) and Rep d Patent Atterany.
teen year. experfeeee in Canada sad U.S. le•
coati/et. pronnety patented. Trade marks aad
In*nigo. milliatered. Infringement aad ealUtdy
amareba grldettee collected la oaten snit.
Reports prepared for conn.ieL
Expert witness in patent -sults. Pat-
eMs obtained In all countries. 99 St.
James Street, Montreed.
re"' 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 • number of well -made Bookcases in oak
and birch, Mahogany finish, whil we are selling at
• very low price.
Get our quotations on Lath, Shingles, Pine, Hemlock
and Oak Lumber.
Estimates Cheerfully Given
The Paget Grain Door"▪ .
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LYRIC THEATRE
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Cosy aad Comfeetable
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Special Attraction
Monday and Tuesday
APRIL MTN AND IllYTH. 1911
Jesse L. Lasky
presents the odebrated
Dramatic Star
Edmund Breese
In the
"srlaster I'llnd"
212 Scenes. 5 Parts.
DON'T MISS THIs
Tevinomt, Amu. 11, MI •
OBITU A RY.
Man. JON N WOODS.
Alter a liagerierat Mesas, bores with
Et patience &ad reeigeritioa, there
at 119 Defeat Wrest. Tomato, on
needay. April 7tb, Jessie Me-
°roma. beloved wife of Mr. John
Woodir, in her fifty-seveath year. Be -
aides her husband deceased leaves her
aged fattier. who lives in Milwaukee.
two eaters -Jeanie, who Lives in
waukee, and Annie, who lives in Colo
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I redo sad • brother, Wm. McCreetb,
at Goderich. There were many beau-
tiful floral toilsome front friends and
n eighbors. Mr. MeCreatb went to
Toronto for the funeral, wbirti took.
place on Friday.
WM. JAMES rowrItiL
At the gond old age of eighty-six
yearn, .1&ne Edwassi, widow of late
James Porter, peened away quietly ern
Basurday last, at her home oo Reynold
road Mrs. Porter was one of the
pioneers of Shia district, having come
to tioderich township seventy-fivS
years ago. She was born In Keith,
Bsuiffshire. Scotland, and when a
young atirl of about ten years of ags
came with her perents to this country.
Her father purchased "Honey Hill,"
the old Edward homestead on tbe
Huron road, where the subject of this
notice was married ic 1SZ3 to the late
Jame" Porter. With her husband .be
continued to live in Goderich township
until on their retirement from active
wotk they removed to town, where
Mr. Porter died eight years ago. false
in survived by fur eons and three
daughters: John, of Godericl, town-
ship: George, ot town; James, of
Grand Rapid., Mich. :Joseph. of Spok-
ane; Mrs. (Dr.) Blacks, of Manistee,
Mich. ; Mrs. Wilson, of Wausau, Wis-
consin, and Miss Porter, at home.
Two sons -Dr. W. B. and Allie-are
deceased. The funeral, which at the
wish of the departed one was private,
took place on Monday after000u to
Maitland cemetery, the funeral eel -
vices beiog couducted by Rev. Geo. E.
Rose, pastor of Knox church, assisted
by Rev. J. 13. Fotheringhani, rector of
St. George's.
• THURSDAY, ems ivisode of
I"LUCILLE LOVE"
riagrieeritmal now running
Every SATURDAY
1 The Strand War &rite
or London, Ihighuil
o,Pity us • visit and be more
than satisSed.
1 Prices as Usual-lk 15c
limmmsommi,
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The W. C. T. U. met at the Temper-
ance Hall on Monday afternoon, with
the president in the chair. Mrs. Leech
gaVC • Bible reading from the '..ncd
Psalm. After some discussion as to
ways and means of raising money for
the lumbermen's missionary it was de-
cided to sent 51010 that work. The
sum of 11111 Iota been forwarded to Mr.
0. Erwin, the W. C. T. IT. chaphin
the front. A letter was read from Mr.
Broder stating that the Dominion Act
governing the salrof tobacco was very
definite and should he enforced. On
Tuesday nine ladies met the superin-
tendent of sailors' work at the home of
Mrs- G. M. Elliott and filled comfoet
begs for the sailors. They then vis-
ited the fifteen boats at the berhor
and presented the erew of each with •
bag of comfort*. The sailors showed
much pleasure in receiving them and
one young man 'dated that he had
promieed his mother thiat if he had
any money to rove away it would go
to the W. C. T. U., as the members of
that organization were the only
women to come near the sailors.
Public Library.
The usual monthly meeting of the
public library board was held on Sat-
urday evening, April 10th. Mr. J. L.
Killoran was in the chair. The other
member* preeent were Rev. Jos.
Elliott, Mr. J. A. Fowler, Mr. John
Galt and Dr. H. I. Strang. The SUM
of 52.00. membership fee in the Oti-
tario Library Association paid by the
secretary, was ordered to be refunded
to him. Mr. Fowler reported on the
replan needed on the roof and the
house committee was instructed to see
that the rep•irs were made along tbe
lines of his report. The librarian re-
ported reeeipta of $6.34 from cards and
fines, during March and also an issue
nf books aod magazines amounting to
BOB. The board is contemplating the
purchase of another supply of books
and would SP glad if readers would
'neatest the titles of books they would
like to see in the library and also the
names of the publishing Items. Such
lime could he handed In to the librar-
ian and this" the hook committee
would have "tune idea of the popular
wishes when making a selection for
purcham.
A Fine Program.
ilk Only a eomparatively small audience
was prosent at Koos churchlast
Thursday evening to enjoy the seered
concert given under the auypieen of
the choir. ThIs probably was do. to
tnm many other attractions ....ming In
the mese +rose. the public haying teen
Invited to participate in tiem enjoy-
ment of various entertainments cm
four consecutive nights Those whn
did not atteed on Thero'sy everting
mooed it Mel 1111/1111deld tree,. Ts. pro- /)
gram promoted bad heron ~shill,
&emend and was skillfully preeeseed.
The ehmr of thirty voices. under:the
leadership of Mr. W. T. Sharps.
oegaaht of Knox church, rare five et
the aanshereton the progrtm. •na all
were recelbed with aeopmeistion.
Memos. Goodtwin, Thomenri Kitts and
Bilaeketane. In a nneeher of solos duet,,
and quartettes. added mut* to the
miloyenent ca the eireeing. and Mr*
Neerpo aad Mr". Botland very MO
Seek the soprano sad alto otzte hi
Iteeeral aeleetiewis Outside tat sew
d oted ef Mr. A. R. Ooot. Mien R. Mr
0•11 aat nattate (loom* Brenton. aB
1 atNie.. Mr Oeeph Rare a aorperb
leassetas of -dant Motes Loommte 1
sad was boartRy ainitenel. Mr
1111.0411. ono it re airmen. to the
pee* at likoirrion. was he wheat
*aim and noponloll to am seem. at
„moplama aegnereaso. Illootat lartessza.
1nns woo payees lb third obit to
SPRING
Footwear
in the neat and
comfortable n e w
spring models at
McClinton's
Rep/Li ring
Promptly
A ttended
-- to -
Goderich, delighted his bearers with
four soprano woke. whii•h were
rendered in a finished manner. The
program closed with the ninging of
tbe National Anthem. Mr. Sharpe
was the accompanist for the entire
pier/train.
The Canadian Club..
Next week somber" 04 the Cana-
dian Club of Goderich will have the
privilege of hearing Prof. Edward
Kylie of Toronto University, on **The
kListorical Causes of. the Great War."
Profemor Kylie is professor of histoi
In Toronto University and bear beconie
distinguished among University men
in Canada and the United States. He
is a thorough master of his subjrct.
He has published some works wbich
have received wide commendation.
and notable anionir ‘rar hooks his
"Diplomatic Causes of the War.
This meeting ot ttie t lUb will prob-
ably be held at MI5 in the evening in-
stead of 1 p. m.. wbich will afford the
members a better oortenity r' at-
tending without moidng any intsrfer-
ence with business. By polo card the
members will be nuoried of the day
and hour of the meeting and address.
A large attendance is expected. as this
will no donor to one of the best of
the high-class aeries of addresses pro-
vided by tile club ti. •-4500.
For twenty -a.* rem-. it has oond
the tesQ Use Blackstone's ice cream
when you went the best.
Always Keep Them
In The House
That's what Mr. 11 I. Rastnocsi,
of Carleton Place, tint., says about
Gin Pills.
'I have take. Gin Pal, and 5..1 du..
good for revn am dee ••eronee !lands
and Ankir-..aad all neneetern. of Keloe• •i•J
Bladder Inmate. We &lees, bees there
ia dot hour.
Ginths
POW Tieseassirre
If you are feeling badly, perhaps
it is your Kidneys Of llladder that
is clanging the troolsk. If there is
Fain over the Bladder -if the urine
ts bot and sodding -too free or
scanty -if the urine shows brick
dust deposits or mucus -if there is
constant pain in the back -restless
sleep and lose of •ppetite-then
you certainly seed Gin Pills. Get
them to -day and feel better 10-
1110ITOW .
Gin Pills are sold bY all d=
at Mc. a box, ft boxes tor
Pres trial treatment if you write
NarmaIaDrag and Chemical Co.
01d.Limited, Teeoeto
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A Valuable halm
et a
Joint Account
opened with the Union
Bank of Canada in the
names of two persons,
Is that lf one dies the family funds are not tied up
lust when they are likely to be most needed. The
survivor can withdraw the money without delay or
fThino rmakt 0
llity.
ver—then open a Joint Account.
Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCON1 B E, Manager.
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Have you tried our
new Bread ?-
Cre-O-Malt
-the tastiest in town. Nice
- soft crust - close -grained --
made from Fleischmann's
Yeast. Everybody says it is
the 1;cst ya. Try a loaf.
That Tired Feeling
HARRY L MONTOOMERY.
Tbe hte }lorry Montgomery died at
Elmwood Farm -the old Montgomery
homestead on the Oth concession, God-
erich townibip-on Wedneeday morn-
ing, April 71h. Mr. Montgomery was
the son of the late Captain Ctira Regi-
ment ) Montgomery, and his death is
keenly felt by all who knew him. Sev-
eral weeks ago he caught • heavy
cold, which ultimately turned into la
grippe. He took a relapse about two
weeks before his death, and neuritis
with complications set in, from which
he died. Mr Montgomery was ,born
in Godericb, arid shortly afterwards
the family moved to Elmwood Farm.
He wits for several years in Saskatelie-
wise, but - finally caane back to the old
homestead to reside. He was a
run:ober of the Farmers' Club, anti at
his death was captain of the (yodel ich
Township RtIe Association. He bad
three sons. Normand. the eldest, met
a tragic death in Saskatchewan. He
is survived by his wife and two sons,
Harold and Edwin, and a brother,
George. A few minutes before tre
passed away, being unable to 'peva,
he wrote hi. dying wish and command
to his boys: manly.- The funeral
took place from tbe old homestead on
Friday afternoon, April 0th, to Mait-
land cemetery, and wits largely At-
tended. Rev. J. B. Fotheringharn,
rector of St. George's church, officiated
at t be funeral service. The pallbear-
ers were Moser.. J. Johnston, Leith -
waits, Laninhrey. Driver. Ginn and
Et' iwaxds. Mit.. Montgomery desires
ti. express her sincere thanks to the
neighbor. and friends who were se
kind and considerate to them all in
their hours of ' trouble and bereave-
ment.
When little ones are peevish, give
R-rall Orderlies; tofl4.lp.tion is oft.,
the cause. Sold only by H. C. Dun-
lop. The Itexall Store, Ibe.25c. and
Noc. boxes.
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
The tired feeling that so often
comes with Spr ing weather it
as likely to result from the
wearing,of winter shoes after
they have been elated iu as
from any of the other causes
to which it is usually ascribed.
Tern is thotough satisfaction
for thoee who buy our Cakes
and Pastry. If you do not know
bow good they are, we should
like you to try them.
Many Remedies are Suggested
but we believe you will find
A Pair of our Light, Stylish,
Comfortable Spring Shoes
Jack Jiilinnon bee 16.4 the eberupi• ii.hip of
the peOlt-tie world. but Pi idiom the 1.110.
n ever law. hi. pre-e.aineoce as the ntaker of
the Pewit en rment. for tone. Up to :tte-trinute
• lee :irearanteed ttt : prides not too bleb.
It R. ',arias'. the Photographer intend. to
reria• Unbi year Baby I 'ay. which wee •io poys,
ular in year. gone by. On Monday. May
be grill glve A free •Ittlop 10 .0 bable. doe
eighteen months of age. The be., r cold el
previous you. was IOU bsbl.. ln otin day Mr.
Saigon woold like to break the record Utile
roar. Each baby will be presented ',Oh Coe
00910f his 'or heel pbotadraoh free
Ahmerk Chapter, 1. 0. D. E., will
hold it regular monthly meeting on
Monday afternoon, April lioth, in the
court house, at 3 o'clock.
At. a meeting of the congregation
of Knox church, held last evening, it
was decided to proceed with the pur-
chase of a new Organ. and a commit-
tee was appointed to carry out the
wisher. of the congregation in the ma. -
ter. The coet of the new organ will
be in the neighborhood of fri,orsi.
The card party and dance held at
Oddfellows' Hall on Friday evening
last. under the auspices of the Brio..
. -
Ilia branch of the Red Crows Societe,
was eplendidly patronized. The Black-
stone orchestra furnished first -class
music and all present apparently en-
joyed themselves to the full.
Mr. Frank Weaver, voioe specialist
of London. Ont., wbo has been teach-
ing voice (-ohm.- and Artie, ir singing
In Ooderich fee the peat two or three
month*, trees to announ 30 a grand re
ci al tn risen hy his pupils, from
Godetich, Wingtion, Clinton and Seas
forth, on Tit...day evening, May 4tb,
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A Sure Cure.'
Smith Bros.
TINt OW Reliable East Si. Bakery
Phone l'4.
SHARMAN
THE SH0E MAN
APril Lk&
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laprosabeila ir. rot be.* ...
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in the town ball, Clinton. Mr. Weaver
has a high reputation its a teacher of
the voice, his pupils being soloists in
various churches in Ontario. He in
prepared to accept pupil3 in voice cul-
ture and artistic singing. For inform-
ation apply at Porter's hook store.
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-Mrs. J C. Carrie will rereive for
the first time since her marriage et
her hoine on Cambria road on Wed-
nesday after000n, April 21+11, from 410
d o'clock and afterwards the first and
second Tuesday of each month.
A
-Miss Lottie Polley irft on Satur-
day foc Alvinston, titter the Earner
vacation.
-Mrs. W. J. Morrow, who i -pent
the winter at W•lkerville, has re-
turned to town
-Mrs. P. Lynn and Niles Jenny have
returned tioderich after 3 five
months' visit with friends at Detroit.
- 1/r. Aro }Id (''wan, late of W ni-
peg, was in town on Tuesday. He ban
been +-pending a few months at his
uki home in Ashfield.
-Miss Mary Clunis, of London, are
rived in Goderich on Tueedev, and is
the guest of Mrs. Hector McFailyen
and Mr. A. M. Polley.
-Mimi Annie Gruruniett left thin
week for Cebri. Mask., where she will
spend the eurumer with her brother,
Mr. George M. Gruminett.
-Mien Olive Goldthorpe, of The 4,e-
nal's office staff, has been on the sick
list for two weeks with a severe atta k
of tonsilitic She is now on the mend
and we hope to have her weak' in th*
office next week.
THE
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ROCE RY
To The Buying Public
Having still in our possession a tremendous stock of
Number One CHINAWARE and CROCKERY, we have
decided to offer the same for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
at HALF-PRICE. We guarantee these days to be.
without doubt, days of opportunity, especially in this line.
Grocery Department
Having an over !stock of groceries on hand, on FRIDAY
atd SATURDAY we will allow a ten per cent. discount on all
credit orders and a fifteen per cent. discount on all STRICTLY
CASH ORDERS.
DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU,
That there is a mighty difference in
the quality of GROCERIES?
TO Maple Leal Grocery bears the reputation of
befing the home of, the real home of, Pure and
Up -to -Date Stock.
O'NEILL Et COMPANY
(SUCCESSORS TO 8. J. YOUNG)
Opposite Colborne Hotel
Pia mina' St. 'Phone 52