The Signal, 1915-10-21, Page 8s•
• Tso.e.Ar, Ocrolna !1, 1911
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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONTARIO
'(ATMs I Of
WINTON .--Uodeeleb township loot taws, •f 9N logh•m sod myth la t ie
- told relent, • n•t1.• of the Wws- Horse wooly sooain. At the time
ship, 1• the death of W.I_sr Weston. of his death he was a director d the
of the erreeeeetoe The (Swamis Wmt Wawaaa.b Retool Flee Las
wadi 1e his lft y-foutta loam. l • woe save oompny sad 1. 1911 b• wail
as Anglicism in religion soda Conserv- pareysst of Ib•t Imeatesioo. H. was
aid.. in poll Ica. Two daulhtme. aqfptw� Liberal and • staunch dish
Miss Annie Weston and Mn. Freak potase of the Presbyterian chetah.
Picot, survive him: also throe brothers
and two sisters, on. of ►bo belittlers
beimg John Western of Ooderkb.
MUUJN8.-Tia. following from
The Tero.b Mall and Empire of sttaedsd. The services were
Woods Were to • oeph•w of Mrs.y
Y 0mmiss, of awn, and a toughs clad by Bev. J. 8. Duncan, of
d lie. Rickard Maks. )Lr, )www* Oow, sol the pallbearers were
.'Metals' Use ?utte:al at �oodoo ori 1. John Rutherford, Roil.
GODERICK CANADIAN CLUJ".
RECENT
Second !eases O/tor e� Favorable
Auspices.
The saws/ m•etiag of tb. Oa.adiam
(huh was held 1. that Masonic T•eapls
on Thursday eveolug leek wiib a Rood
ettesdamee of reprressutile* cldssss.
Tete presid•et. I%ev. J. B. Fudledsg-
h am. woe la the chair.
The treasurer. Mr. Oeoess Williams.
presented his report. show's`` a farm'
even balsam betimes reoslpis and
•zpeodlturse, and the esee.tary. Mr.
J. L. Kiuoraa. reviewed the work of
�aawommei the
• was • member d the Masoals
fr•Iernity, bariot been ini•lated
be Old Light Lodge No. 181.
Lea�sew. in 19T4. The Newel,
raga was held oo Saturday last. wM
Wedaesday. The deceased bad visited
relatives hereon several *cession. He
diad at Um boos of bit sister, Mise
Kathleen A. MulUns, B.A. :
The death 1. New Yot k yesterday
of John N. Mullins depleted the mil-
way
oi
way service on the American eootin-
I tot of one of its moat promising young
men. inc of • family which had dis-
tinguished itself by pratiding mem-
bers who have risen to prOtnotence in M• Sale Has Bee. in Hospital with
making popular the iron road from jar
East to West, be was fast encroaching • Smaimed Ankle.
Smith. Demeld Murrey,Robt. McAI-
1 Ia . Loris Omit and ugo McCros-
Ma. Mr. Stout was married in March.
- to Elisabeth R.de110, who suss
vivre, with four eons and one daugb-
ter : George and Anna, of St. Helene ;
Cherie; and Joseph. of Moo•omin,
Seek., and Gregor, of St. Paul. Minn.
MMTH HAVING A QUIETITIME.
on the IAurels of his kinsfolk when be
was cut dowo suddenly. Mr. Mullins
was for six years with the Dominion
Rept'... Compo. In Toronto before
be transferred his services to the
C. P. H., and later be removed to New
York, there to become the district
wisesoger agent fur the Pennsylvania
Itailroad Company. ()teat success
Vol y little has been heard trom
Major ti•le-in • public way -once
he left for lbs front with
the loth Battalion, so the following
extract from a letter from him. which
we ate rootled to publish througb the
kind permission of Rev. J 11. Fotber-
Ingham, will he read with much inter-
est. The letter is dated "Belgium,
followed him, and last .ear Mr Mul- Srptembes 29
lis became chief conductor for the Dear Mr. Fotberin ham. -I'm here
' Frank Tourist Company. lo this ca-
pacity be conducted many happy
parties to the San Francisco Reimer -
tion. His brothers are Tim Mullins,
city passenger agent for the C. P. R.
at Ottawa; W. F. Mullins, general
manager of the United Fruit Com-
pany. New York City : Ed. Mullins.
United Fruit Cu., Co,ta Rica: Geof-
frey Mullins, civil engineer, Toronto
Harbor Commissioners, and Rev. T
Mullins. C. S. F. R.. Mooniest, and
Richard 1. Mullioh at home at 145
Beverley street, Toronto. Mr. blotting,
who had three sister' alive, was thirty-
two years of age and to many Toron-
to hockey players he will be better
rememtered as "Jack" Mullins of the
Repress hockey team.
REV. J. B. POTHERINGHAM.
re-elected President of the Canadian
Club of 0aderich.
APPLES
W ANTED
The undersigned is Prepared
to pay the highest market
price for all grades of Fell
and Winter Apples. Do not
.ell before seeing me,
'PHONE 178
R. R. ELLIOTT
°Week\
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the past year. This was the first yeti(
of the Club ■ activities, and consider-
ing this fact the season was a very
sueceseful one. The membership of
the Club was 123.
In view of the close financing that
was necessary with the membership
fee at fifty cent.. it was decided to
raise it to one dollar.
It was suggested that the Club
should take an active part in the cam-
paign fir the British Ked Cron So-
ciety on Trafalgar Day, and it was
decided to co-operate with the town
c6oncil in the matter.
(►filters for the year weir elected es
follows : President, Rev. J. B. Foth-
eringhaw : vice-president. Mr. D. Me.
1)onaid;secretary, Mr. J. L Kiliorap:
treasurer, Mr. (leorge Wfllisnis (•IJ
re-elected ): executive committee --
Meson. W. H. Robertson, l: i,. Par-
sons, (leo. Porter, F. R. Hodgen., J. P.
Hume.
Among the suggestions for the com-
ing season was one that the Club
Peoslar Laxative
COLD BREAKERS
For breaking up a cold
quickly. Keep a box on
hand for the first symp-
toms of a cold.
23C PCR BOX
Ask for the Penalise Book --free
-telling all about the different
ailments mankind is subject to.
PENSLAR AGENCY
Jas. A. Campbell
PHM. B.
CENTRAL DRUG STORE
(Corner North St. and Square
tin.lrricb
Bus t1n 'Pill 1NES Rea. : b4
1 t has been reported around that 1
hive given up the coal business. This
1. not correct. 1 still handle the heat
whits ash Scranton coal. also Cannel
coal and Solvay nut coke. Your
orders will receive prompt attention.
CHAR. C. Las.
U OERICH MARKETS.
TRoeeotv.Oet. net
%heal. per bomb .. I.x 1.1.1 616
.w
- (Hem. poo limen
per bora
.. '.M N .H
per bleb Lb.ot to 1.M
•si e be. . ... 75 to .7.1
. f.oilper. parent . 1.73 t. lee
, pulpit. rile cwt ... ... am 1. 110
mea ton .... .. .. Mtn too N UP lf.P
. M0 to Mrs
LW 11 le s
hook. per as .th to .11
Mese. w, ear leek Teta .all
wtook • east's'. pa -rent to (5 .15 to
undleas. e# to DTs
weiltkt. par est. t# lm
presort...110
rot sere e NM 7-0
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Work tee a
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ter. pieta.
MR. J. L. KILLORAN,
first Secretary of the Canadian Club of
Ooderich, who was reelected to .bat
positron at the annual meeting of the
Club on Thursday evening last.
HUTCH. -Robert clutch, keeper 'of
the county houses of refuge at Clinton,
died on Saturday, 9th inst., at the age
of sixty-five yeah. Mr. Mulch was
sttickei with paralysis ',few weeks
ago and never recovered from the at-
tack. Ile was • native of Aberdeen.
Sootland, and came to Canada with
hig parents when a child. The family
settled Bret in Onterio county, but
over forty years ago they came to
Huron and settled near Auburn.
For a number of years Dir. Mutch hers
lived at Gorr's. Eight years ago be otWe expect to be bene for some time.
was placed by the Huron county collo- Neither i et at this pforilow spot
cil in the management of the county
boom of refuge, sod he filled the poli- can afford to attack, as we are troth
should haven meeting once each month
for an open and general diecuesion
upon some subject to be yet. It is in-
tended also to I ave a series of meet-
ings during the season to he addressed
by men of national reputation.
The membership fee a 91 may he
handed to the treaanrer, Mr. George
Williams, at the hank of Commerce.
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lb
per Ib
in the 5th Field Ambulance hospital
with a sprained ankle and amu having
the best rest I've bad for many moons.
However. 1 ,;o back into the trenches
tonight, and sleep there is • minus
quantity, but I've got caught up pretty
well the past few dies. w can staqd it.
There is nit touch eloiog on our front
here; no hand -to -band fighting and no
bombing -chiefly artillery duets and
sniping. We have not been shelled
yet. The remote, we are too close to
each other and they are afraid of
shelling their own men. My particular
section of the trenches is only thirty-
five yards from the Germany. Their
snipers are wonderful. It's • sure cure
for headache to put your head up over
the parapet. They get you in thirty
seconds as a rule. Put your bead up
twice in the ..me place and there is no
douht about the result. We've had
very few casualties in the 1Sth so far
and won't have until we get the order
to go forward or fall back. We are
well entrenched and can't be touted
ezceet by artillery fire. From what i
can see our wire entanglements err
super lot tc the (3erm•ns . but I suspect
they More the low kind, •bout six
inches from the ground, which are
quite as bad if not woise than any
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iMILLINERYil
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1 De Department is making a Special Display '
of late Millinery Styles on Thurs-
October 28th, and foL
day,t
4lowing days. IF
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3 N Thursday, October 28th, and following days, we will make an it
3 extra display of late autumn Millinery styles. The department t.
3 has received this week a shipment of the season's latest novelties 1E;
3 in shapes and trimmings, and we have decided to make a special display IPE
of these new styles on the above dates. If you want to ,see some really
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pretty and attractive Millinery, come to the show -room these days. You F'
:; will be very welcome to look these new styles over, whether you wish to F
3 purchase or not, and if you still have your Fall Hat to Ly we are fully F
3 satisfied you will find just what you want among the many pretty models
3 that will be arranged for your inspection.
1 Remember the dates. Thursday, October 28th, and I
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following days. ¢
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wasszta �.YWiYWlilla�
lion in a.1oeet eatiefszeory meaner: deeply entrencbed *Ad both have 51115
emgrotiad balti d- gainers„,
the tn.ttitetloe • M tree -enter",beioiL
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Wigwam80AT, Oct. 2i1.
FAaaWELL YRSaltl'I.TATlote. - On
Tuesday evening a $atberieg of
friends and neighbors assembled at the
home of the Misses Emma and Regina
Hicks to bid farewell to them before
their departure from Obis vicinity.
An address ezpressing regret at tbeir
departure, with good wishes for the
future, was read byMiss Margaret
Lamprey, and on behalf of the ase -m -
bled company Mre. Wilmot Haack.
presented Mia Emma Hicks with a
band satchel and Miss Regina with a
birthday ring. Mia Emme Hicks re-
plied in • very suitable manner nod
the company then spent ti social even-
ing together, dispersing after singing
"Auld Lang Syne."
FOR THE SOLDItiW CHRISTMAS. -
The members of the Ooderteb town-
ship Patriotic Society are preparing a
box of comforts to be forwarded to
the soldiers is England who have
enlisted from Huron county. it is
the aim of the Society to have this
box pe -ked and shipped byNovember
arrive ,2nd. so as to rive in Engnd in time
to be a real Christm•a tax to the
soldiers. The contents will be fruit
cake, plum pudding. candy, gum,
tobacco and cigarettes. Any man,
woman or :hild of Godot icb town.hlp
may help to brighten Christmas for
the soldiers by leaving a donation
either at the bcme of Miss M. B.
Salkeld. B•yfhrld road, or at Salkeld'.
restaurant, Ooder•ich, on or before Sat-
urday, October 30th
considered one of the beat managed o
its kind in the Province. The deceased
leaves a widow, two sons -J. E.
Hutch, of Godericb, and R. J., of
Leamington -and two daughters :
Mrs. Gilpin. of Gilpin, Alberta, and
Mrs. G.W. Dane, of Seattle, Washing-
ton. James Mutch, of Auburn : Wil-
liam end Fred Mutch and Mrs. Walter
King, of Clinton : Mrs. J. Bennett, of
Blyth, and Mn. Poulton, of Cleveland,
0., are brothers and sisters of the de-
ceased. The funeral took place to the
Clinton cemetery on the 12th inst.,
the services being conducted by Rev.
Dr. Rutledge, of Clinton, and Rev. C.
U. Keine, of Londesboro'. The pall -
hearers were county officials : Wm.
Lane, county clerk, Dr. W. J.- R.
Holmes, county treasurer. D. Patter -
eon. county engineer, John Torrance.
inspector a .he. house of refuge, War-
den Govenlock and Dr. Shaw,
medical superintendent of the house
of refuge. Among others present at
the funeral were Itegistrar Coats and
eputy Reeve Laithwaite, of Gode-
rkh. •
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ST HELENS.
WKDNZSDAY, Oct. 7J.
17(.)1 Rios. -Rev. John Little, of
i.ietowel, has accepted the call of
Calvin church, St. Helene, and the in-
duction will take place on Monday,
86th inst. Mr. Little by been for
some time the field secretary of the
Perth County Temperance Altianee.
Tit X LATE ALKX. STCAMT.-The
sudden death on Tuesday, 12th inat.,
of Mr. Alex. Stuart, which was men-
tioned in last week's Signal, 'was a
great shock to the community in
which he was so Swell known. His
A RARA AVIS. ' death was due to heart failure and
was entirely unexpected, as he had
red After aThnfir Chau -Where been enjoying good health. Mr.
Captor Thrilling Stout was a man of sterling char -
Is Bedadore. Anyway 7 atter told strict integrity, affable and
A snipe in McLean (Irma.' store win-
dow yesterday, ae,x.mpanied by the
following letter addressed to the
Messrs. McLean, occasioned a good
deal of interest -and amusement.
I/RAR NtRF,--This very rare .pe•ck
of the Bedadore prairie chicken was
captured by the writer in the wild. of
Bedadore after a thrilling chase which
lasted for several (Jaye, scrods rivers,
swamps and ditches, pursued in the
famous Buick nredrier driven by "the
Shiner." The colour. would not even
then have been affected had it not
been for the presence of mind of
"tibioer," who conceived the idea of
getting out and heading off the Mrd,
assisted by our dolt. Berney. As the
writer bas bad many Maiming offers
Inc 151..te- 4i ten, it is of great import
ante that yo pre•erva the same until
the America authorities are beard
front. fours truly.
'•HLYVALo Hill." MAMLTOA.
P. R.- We would he pleased to have
you and vnur blends come up aoA
spend Sunday with no, but be sure aid
Ming your "grub."
fl. regularisieti.g of the W C.T.U.
will k held ow Mewisy, iib last.. at
1 p. m., at the Tempm.Le. Hail. 'Sem-
Mrs are asked especially to he peso -
eat. as ieapsetaot 11111111neoe 1s to he at -
Seeded tn.
cheerful in disposition, and he will be
greatly missed. He was born In the
town of Braemar, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland, in 1843, and In 1`s3tt came to
Canada with bis parents, settling in
West Womanise)). where he resided
continuously until his death. A few
years sin,se he was it prominent figure
in municlpal aff sirs. for a number of
WVm. Marlton and�PerryHpeirsn am
up at lnverburun th • week nn a shoot-
ing expedition Welter R. Kelly and
Fred Kerr. the letter • noted heater
from Cr.dit.nw aTho he.* teen away ea
• similar ft. 1p up near Wlartoe. flews
people reeding the letter remarked
epos the rim liar ity of the signalises to
tie MagI•trate • well-roseded 'Mato-
graph,"
Ratagraph," but that may Is
.al- imagiem-
Ups.
Avoid hers\ pnrentives for sbildrsn.
The Ideal lareatIve M Await Ovderllea
Roll oily by H. O. Deals,. the Resell
Store. Ile, life and She basses
YEARS
end more. people with chest sad
throat troubles have tried to cure
them by pouring cough syrup.
lung tonics sad the 111. Into their
stomachs. All a mistake! The
Pe” way 1s different.
Peps are tabbies made p of Plop
entracte sad soedleMd tosses.
which whas pat lobe tike
ere
turn hate
Immo. ���elt and Mbed dew"ieemehtml tow
- est ..sensed Iowa to the
saom•sh, watsa a tsat.w.g.
. Me. best of lope ter Tear ell
year .emegs. lommebga or asthma.
A11 druggists end oboes or Pepe
Co . IMene o. will eirg/1►
eps
THE MARKING OF BILLS.
On. of th. Secret Movie* Methods 1s
the Use •f Pin Hetes.
In their surveillance and apprehen-
sion of suspected persons government
secret service officers often find it gen
emery to "mark the money" bandied
by such persons. There are varier*
methols of oro marking the national
currency, one of the most navel si
which U Um pl•prklt.
The note to be marked is, say, the
Eve dollar silver certificate bearing the
vignette of an Indian chief in his full
regent. of feathers and trappings aid
presenting a fall face view. With the
aid of a pia the secret service man
makes two punctures in the bill direct-
ly in the papas of the Indian's eye..
To the clonal and sometimes even
critical inspector of the note thew pin-
pricks are Iavtdble. If raised to the
light. however, the bill win distinctly
reveal thea.
The markings are complicated by the
following poeeese: The pin point Y ap-
plied la the twist of tete large figure
5 at the two upper corners of the nota
These they twists do not appear in the
`seeks" of the two figures 5 that ars
at beth eade of the bottom of the tete
The wee 1d new pierced again, tbi♦ tree
in the .ode et the scroll. on web stew
of the word Ilv. In the tester ester K
(be bill Ile marking is •.w com-
plete. in secret It ei tog\tbired to ese
or mere palms for purpose. of 'tissue
'cation sad Y then plated h the Ull or
money drawer to w\Ieb the seemot.d
peaces has acre..
0 Is said that the pinpricks wls re -
meta
-meta ogrfe+st for wow time, Wbes
each buts ale prodneei is court and
their marthig 1..xplateed ender eats
amvtetios le practically wetalm.-Re
are Meeh
A Big Shipment of Rugs just Received from England
Passed through the customs this week, two large shipments of Tapestry,
Wilton and Velvet Rugs, direct from one of the largest makers in England.
These Rugs were contracted for nearly a rear ago and bought at prices that are
at least 25% to 407. less than the same qualities could be bought for today. We
were exceedingly fortunate in securing them. There is a splendid range of new
and artistic designs, colors amid dye of the highest quality and will stand. There
are Tapestry Rugs, Velvet Rugs, Wilton Rugs, in all the most wanted sizes and
in many of the sizes that are seldom called for. It is one of the most complete
shipments we have ever imported, and if you have Rug buying at all to do you
should certainly see this splendid collection before purchasing.
TapestryVelvet - Wilton
Rugs Rugs Rugs
$IO to $30 $I8 to . $35 $30 to $65
New designs, high-grade good weearis4 qualities, fast colon.
"Fownes" Walking Gloves Furs Remodelled
$1.25
"Fownes" English Walking Gloves, tan only.
mannish effeet, • beautiful glove of
sterling quality. All sizes. Special Si whoa
Muskrat Coat $34.00
This coat it made from prime selected ratskine of
high quality and will give excellent wear. Evenly
matched. coat ie lured throughout with high
quality furriers' satin that will stand no end of
hard wear. Shawl or notched collar.00
Really wonderful value at each only •
Splendid Values in Serges
Present values in Sergee wiH not be rquiiled for
many and many a day. W are selling indigo
dye Navy Sergio at SOL Tse, $1.00 and
21.25 per yard that are worth half as much
again today. When present stocks are exhausted
ab simply canoget guaranteed
•b$1.50
absolutely fast color indigo lC60ct°
dye. Per yard
1
Fors of all kinds remodelled and made over. Your
old Fasts ran be put into good shape at, •very
moderate cost. Bring them in and we will cheer -
frilly ally give you an estimate for doing the work.
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We Re -Cover Umbrellas
If you have, Rood handle. bring it In and you can.
get • top put on it at • moderate coat and maks
it as good as new.
NEW ARRIVALS
Ladies' Coats. Children's Coats. Under-
wear, fall and winter weights. Cash-
mere Hosiery. Kid Gloves in white,
black and tan. Novelty Snitings in the
moss popular shades of the season.
Lades
Home
Joanial
Patterns
1Hodgens Bros.
Direct Importers - Coderieh. Ont.
Direct Importers - Goderich, Ont.OM IMO 11111111111.11
Fall Styles in
FOOTWEAR
The dainty -clad foot, trim, seat.
stylish. is tbe outcome a care-
fully selected shoe.
Our .bowing of the new fall
styles iieledes the moot fashion-
able models 1. an array e•�
th
leaers. styies. snaps.
foss that are not only vas ted
le
= =appwie rove, twthe ist
t
peiew.
UPEBUOT mass
are .ow in stet. They w
withorat extrhe 55ss..tt ptio. trub-
ber footwear.
REPAIRING
Geo. MacVicar
OtfJD�l
We make
window
shades
to order
On Behalf of the Sand. i print sur statements appeared is
Criticism of the Med Regiment band
for alleged shortcomings in its ser- i
views during the Ooder1ab lodustrial
Rebibitiou appeared in The Ood.rld
Star. in iebatf of the bead It is stated
that the reason it did not go to the
station to meet the visiting soldiers
from London's that it was not asked
to do .n. The band aortae ifabibitioe
time acts ander the instructions of the
Ixbibitioa directors. sad 1f • mistake
was evade ie not baying the band out
to welcome the soldiers oa their arrival
the teak alleged
�mot lie with the hand.
e
Li to the � ' db. performance,"
el the Mailed m..bia.• at the fair
ownafternoon. it is
pointed Monday thaas the band of
the IBM Battalion was oto the green&
and played _u__.1 Unmet :It was mat to
5.
g1 espeetd WM the townan meow Selmilioseer band
week'
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K rgnld hate ism. It would mesa
that the celMime aleirearimr
In The
an \tilt
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Sar were eem b
M.1.I. - Would is mot have been Is
bettor to mw semts�
'bed
waken o 'wilder the
and 'awakes lblernene statism
bawd, Wafted of er date palet
p .heed t\' with
t he baId
5.4
joy Mmitheee wee Ase imMiseelM*w'
with the serviem re 'wed r M We
Coostip•tlon causes moots' and .
physical suffering. Roxall Orderlies --
a geaW Lzativet---promptly relieve
eoawtipatioa. Sold only by H. C. Dun-
lop, the ltexall Store, 10c, lite and 9(5,
boxes.
There Is .o greater misfortune thea
not to he able to bear misfortune.
Mortality was made for mea, not
ream for mortality.-7angwW .
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