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The Signal, 1916-5-18, Page 5BICYCLES 1 ALL KINDS -ALL SIZES ALL PRICES Every One Fully Guaranteed. When you buy a Bicycle from us, all necessary repairs, includ- ing punctures, will be clone free the first season, and next winter we will overhaul it with- out charge. EAST STREET GARAGE llwnrd Anal ..ix ruta.l by a ',until -el Oman. A. M. GLOVER ',Home 243 THE SIGNAL : GODBIRIOH : ONTARIO LOCAL TOPICS Bodd's Rebekah Lodge Officers. Rebekah Lodge elected for follow- U S ing officers un •I uesday evening : S. ii.. Mrs. %V11m. tial.le ; V. 1... Mrs. I Nubs. King; recording .stinaly, Mi.d K. Gundry : financial a her -'Ary, Mit& l Lizzie liib.un ; 'or.atorer, Mt.. S'Ist Tait. Public Library Hoard. The public library board met on Sat • uday evening with 4411 attendance of i1 • Goderich to Detroit Excursion and Return GOING --Leave Goderich Tuesday, June 13, 1916, 9.30 a. m. RETURNING -Leave Detroit Thursday, June 15, 1916, 1.00 p. m. five menthe's. It war urciJrd to close the book exchange for "tock -taking and cleaning on June S., 11 and 7, and that a notice lir inserted in each ut the local papers that all h silts in the hands of the public t be returned by that- urd.iv, June ad Knox Church's New Organist. • Mr. T. Sunbury, - of Guelph. has been engaged ins orgrnirt anti choir- master of K n, x church. Mr. "duo• bury at present h ado a similar posi- tion in ht. Andrew's church, Guelph Ile presided at the organ in Knox church last Hebb ath .and made a very favorable iwpteasiou. He will assume his new dutirs herr on .1 ulv 1st. Improvements at the Scotch Store. Important improvements have been completed at 1). Millar \ Sons store. The basement has been drr,wurd and a cement floor laid, the result being a large addition to the available Hour space, a pot of which will be used for displaying sonar ct the heavier gouda• I Special Council Meeting. A new furnace Also is tiring installed. I ec a e +ecicmeeting of the town Phe Scotch Store, to ably conducted I the \leoptMillar, is keeping p councweek tion Thursday evening the finance committee t with the timer. t mended that the municipality interim - Miss King Appointed. tee the nrvtuent of $2U0 to the Huron The hoard of a entree of Alexandra War Auxiliary, on condition that any hospital bat engaged Miss King, of part of this amount paid by the t..wn Kincardine. a soprrintrndrlt to nuc- be refunded Grow any grant which teed Wes Chandler, who has resigned. Midi King will co11,wrnce het new 1 duties on Tuesday of next wrrk• She is a graduate' of Guelph hospital and , she has also taken a post -graduate agoCooke . MissK ns King's parent, I reforuterI residrutl e f Goderich. • This trip provides a magnificent opportunity to enjoy an all -clay water voyage on the BIG STEEL STEAMER GREYHOUND and time to visit your friends in Detroit. FARE $1.50 Round Trip $1.00 One Way with Baggage Children Half rate I 1. • i • I'. ,I \Io.ntlit;ht.JUNE 11th. sash l.. n,. FARE ONLY Sc2\\'Herr: 'T.\tt LINE. Detroit. \r,",. 1 dney IIs are the /only awdicilte that will cure Dia- betes. L.ke Bright's Dia. east this din. eas.: wits c urable until Dodd's Kidney I cored it. D.. thcroselArs .o'n• that without K dney l'ills they :ua powerless at;a:..t 1).. heirs Dodds Kidney Pills are the firm medicine that ever .'and 1h:thetas. Imitations.- box, n. l)Ie44na1 `)ill, arc ad vert road to do t.,1, but the mcdu;ine that d.s cure laboles is Dodd's Kidney pith. D,:dd'. Kidnry p:Ila ..rat Env cents a boa .t :,.1 druggists. "'my be wade by the county council. "We are .1 the opinion.- the report continued. "that this expense should be pa.d by the county. but as the \Vsr Auall dal y it in immediate need of fund. vie make this recommendation, thin y to be 'pent under the supeavision of and with the approval of the committee ap,x,llll•d I'y the county council." The report Willi adopted. New Dental Surgeon. The dent •I plater ice of the I.tr Major Sale has been purchased by in. H . 1i. \Is, Don't!. who is now in , 4.4.01610' Ili. MacDonell recently graduated fr the. Royal College of Dental Sot - grunts, Toronto, an,l he is Alen an h or graduate of 'Toronto 4'nlveroity. 1hr Signal weleoulee Dr. MacDonell to liodericli and bespeaks for hien a share of the public patronage. ever since. The Signal ecoid like to hear from any other snhs,•ritk•r' of over fifty years' standing. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. J (.ilia Sutherland of ':u: m.o Was i❑ lialrrich for the wrrk Sala. ,,,,al of Mr wet:stap of Londe'. n- the g her daughter. Mi.. W.14. Hsrri-oe. Mir Florence Moue -peat the Latta, 1s,rt of last weak vl.aiag ,, friend In Toronto. Nr. tJokn T. D„-44' s. of Torun'.. wee in (materiel' this week oa ., a t -It Jetta vadat Ire+. Mr. Kddbe uMt n.' . of the railway ts.ut •r vice, vi -,ted blend. t. &lode,lch for a few day - Warren 1. Hot ledge. of Itetoit.,in visit 1,,11 .t the hone of Mn.. Breen, Tralal'ar .t met. Mr. Jean Graham left on Monday afternoon en an estendell vasIt to her daughter. at thetas. Mr.. It. M. ('ss•,t-. of Hamilton. r 'at art a, the h,ntm of her brother. Mr. t'. H. Humber. over duuda)' ustom Hatching We have only a few trays left kr \1av 23rd. 24th and 25th hatch. Parties' wishing space in this. hatch please make reservat' -,n now. - - We have a numham Incof gulvanized bator for sale. Brooders These are and one 2•N1 -egg Cha real bargains. H. Keith Revell Truly an Old Subscriber. Mr..l. IJrrchrnridge,of l; ode'iche enjoys the di.tiectiun to[ bring A sub - scattier of 'Thr Signal for A longer penial 4H+evihly than' anv other person living. Oa'l'uesday of this week het left A lit/11A1 at this office wliich peril his notetcription for the tlfty-Seventh year. 1t is lifty-right year* since Mr. Breckenridge because u resident of tiouerich and one year later be had hi. ram's placed on The ii,tnal'a sub- actiption placed it has remained GRAND TRUNK SY'S EM VICTORIA DAY', N1 AY 24TH SINGLE FARE Good going and returning May z4th. FARE AND ONE-THIRD- rd and zith. \Good going May 3 Return hest May 25th. Retttru tickets will be i' -tied le:- tweet' etweet' all station, in Canada east of ( l'os't .\rtliulr ,nd to Detroit and Port Boron. Nijch., Buffalo, Black i Rock andV.. Niagara Fail-, N. ' , Ticket, and tui:l parti.ul.,r< on al, I',- IncatUdto ticket,!' ket ' T. F. Lawrence & Sons. Mae 8. JOB AND COMMERCIAL Printing? %i nal 'EN � r■ Jhe i0el!-ighted Y�rne is pretty sure to be a happy, comfortable home for those who live in it. What can be more conducive to a proper home at- mosphere than a cheerful light over the' family table? Perham` however, difference yoy do not realize the gr in the quality of light. 1f you did you would understand why we have in- stalled the Hydro -Electric Lighting Service in hundreds of homes in Goderich. Ask for an estimate on wiring that house of yours. We guarantee satis- fattion, and remember our promises in print are always carried out on the premises. ZEETTi 9�bt. gait Olin 11242 Rae. 113 • VICTORIA DAY Thn,k of the man,•:.nes you can visit on, a hold iy at this time of the •ear. Rl:DL'C'ED FARiES CANADIAN PACIFIC SINGLE FARE 4'.,nn) May 24. teln. Return 1Aimit May 24. Nom, FARE AND ONE-THIRD Going \Liv :nand 24, 1.111.. Return 1.t11Iit May '.'rat, 1!,111. 1'arttrnlat• from ('an.olIan Paris'. Tn•nr\1000.ro.ut tPa•roa , o[1 Just Received a Large Assortment of Hartt Shoes for Men, at Orli Prices. Tired Eyes If you knew what relief our well -fitted glasse, are to tired, strained eyed you would be sure to Visit Us at Once • Satisfaction Guaranteed W. H. Harrison Jeweler and Qistician Mr. U. Shearer. wanar,r...t •ho Hayaeld branch of ore Sterling liank. o- : tku.i h.didty- asd is +pending a few day- in town. Mr. James Mit,•bell and Mr. C..1 Nair., are to foronto .r delegate- host the tiodrri.h 1'ql riotlc F1tr,d A. o,-utlon to a ,wnvrOUou which L• being held there ilii- week. Mr. and Mr'. Jaw"- MaicV war have returned from a 01.41 to braid Iota. Their daucater. \Il.n MacVIrar. was up from Itrantford for .. brut . l -it last week. Mr. and Mr-. 4.'),.ule- Ilohnet•, of e-hicaro, a1114041 ' the eng,gement of their dearhter Maud Alice. to Mr .1. M. li,cckeu.iilate. of fnruterlt of Godrnuh. Mr. Thomas H.t•r.-. .her -Lending ...Tema w,,•A+ in town. irft on Tueeda) to vial ,Slat tire. .ilial(,. -ter before returning to to. heitie Denver, 1.'04 In -pate of nava/1411.g y.'•' ware H ►tri- i• in cA, rllent to..L•b and -pt. • - be maim nein he wade .care uupruoemrul- bt-b+,'a u. -.arc- ,: Ile. Wllli.mm Green ww the 'recipient of many hearty ,00(r.' ula110110 41 1101 Iww0 o0 Tantalizer -deet o., \t'eatnesl.,v evening of l+.t w..I ea tho'M'MIo11 nt her Moots *Mid l.irth d..4. In spite of her ed. ..need tea:+ Mir-. Greco .till ewer' a fair a.c.c-uie of health and .t length. aed a liras cirri.. of. friends hose ,he will be-1'al.d to them for many noire 1,'.44-• filtPue0aY, MIT 1 81914 • Are Your Children Learning lo Save money? Olt CANADA Each maturing son ant' daughter should have d personal Savings Account In the Union Bank of Canada, with opportunities to save regularly, and training In how to expend money wisely. Such an education In thrift and saving will prove invaluable In later life. Godericn Branch -F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager. death of her bueh'end manly eevenl f t' ederirh when she mussed Away years ago. A nti"ke of Ir, rtlhrr+ sev- eral month. ago lest' and no doubt hast rued the end. The decrlkred'e maiden moue was t'lat- inda Anderson And her birthplace was Keipieeing, near Georgetown, where she Was born silty -seem year" ago. Five years atter her 111111 'age to Rob- ert h h 1 her, husband to 1 on the tllyu.,rr Nrine•mlwr it'• th.• -h,.s, that count, not mywspall"•r talk. We have them in any weird you may 'venire. V. h,4\.• an en,lless variety of \Vo •n'• 1Yress 1' tr. and Slippers of all kinds at ole 1ri,vs, while the ,t,rk lasts. Abs, the new high -rut Il1",t, f; inch leg, for woolen. A big rIo' k of westing Boots mail children at for men. pri'f"womensat .1.. n..1 ,, •tile k the fact that Iotther isallvanring every week end lemele will Ise very much higher Now i" a good tion• to sr. mat your supply. We troy for "lot rash, taking advantage of every dire -mint. Your ge•t the advantage of this by dealing here. A fulletock of Trunk. and nn hand. Repairing neetly done at a mod- erate price. Walters & Co. pUNWp • s3:nl TIRES TM o.,,rn.' F. .1., }rraLTee tern.. 44 a..q. JI ..1•• e"• .),. _l, •nd"•• T►. ....1••••• amply cora P weans Doane rn,el• w Me .I,-,. .a a..•ee. Ow, "• the goy l waa Tas was. Y••lal fin• d .te•es- •s••11.a for s.we..1 Dailey ire .i R.bh.r Gss4s Cs-, Leila %in rq•aete euHi RIM Ingo 1• n As above .intra, Besides her two daughter«. to wh refer- ence has just Iwen made, \int,. Mtatolish i. 411rvtreat by nue +torr, If'nhert A., o* fort Dalhousie. Mr. John Arwetrnng, of lioderich, 15 a brother, ms Mho is \It . Robert Arm- .arong of Dungannon. MrHenry Itia•ral, of Port Albert, and Mrs. HOD. art St,atidir she :am -e a j , tires,are sister". 'Cho Inuvwl eo Ashfield and-ettlPtl on r 1ark,t►wrr)•, . ( _ farm near Kintail. Seven years ego I funeral took place Irma Thursday titter- they ithey 'ed to Uaxleiich, where Mr.1 noun to Dung 5•• Strndi.h died three nlamths latter. Two I J. R. Ford condom log the services. years ago Mrs. Standish went to lieu- 1 The p.allht'nret, were two hrothrret lin to live with `!he remit net there! strong, wuof eon, 1i1Hlrri h Robert Arm - until Squires. strop of Dung,uenol, : Chris. Sand - whentwo we re prior l.• her death, , K• and 'Phonier when .hr was removed to the home of Praon, of O,rlrri.h, her other daughter, \Ire. Manderson, 1 Simnel., of Berlin. OBITUARY. Ia/aALI) till:\\ART '40.)W::ALL. • Atter• a week's illness., following A paralytic stroke, Mr.- LMnald : t .*eAtt 11c1)oug,Jl, of Goderich town -hip, near Portei's 11(11, p.iosr.l •, :AS y 11 Monday last in his "vis')-niut t. • '..I• Toedetteasedwawa natty and : f• tong resident of the town.hip, lit .,.l,tttn'n tc the 'solroavrng nits AfA11. Iv • f seyet sons and three daughter-, ale left to mourn their great lo•.. 1 i.•• ... •Inters of the t'1.r' don. with t. I t 13it at- Man- itoba : , '-Id .. . „ I' at Stan- ley ; Itr. end l 1 .uta Palk. Ivy • Mrs. l;'h-„n, ,•f tly� o erns \I 'w.te \\'hiss. Bruce, Glad). Orel .I .-i ..tl ii i'". The fun- . r"1 take" i 1..,1r 'fmn-da' Afte- r x'11 to 11.6. 11 411 1 ,.,.,,,...., :. It v A. \l:oawrlup e, poet n a r IL''l;'1.* w.111,1. t. ,u ,I'J y'111 4* the set vices. Cameras, Films and - Photographic Stock LESS THAN COST as we intend to discontinue ?hoto Supplies Folding Cameras, ,;• 1�.� x 3 1-2, SIS.5t', tt'r $1.}.00 1a at 3. X 4., $10.00, for ,...._S 7.50 2 1-2 X 3 1-4, ;;ti.00, for ...._$ 6.00 2 1.4 X j 1-4, $5,00, for $ 3.7; 2.00 BOX L linnet;*:, $ 1. _0 11 '• ., 4. 1, 2 l -.l X 3 1-4, 2.31'., for 2 1-4 X 2 1-4, 51.5.1, t.\t :also a stock of FILMS, PRINTING FRAriES, ETC. DEVELOPER, The heat .'i\r. rtun y'you will. ever have t,) bu) •1 Camera and . tpplie.. 1')on't delay. The first t& come Vets the bargains and this is the Camera season. James F. Thomson Music and Stationery Store Iia.. t Ill n;...a. t ::ghly. 10-10,•1•i rat-i.lru' Ut \\ Iog11 con. and a 16.1!1%, ' (',*4l. 1 " 1,4..11..11 p, /4. 4 AL 11441 11'.1110 A6 \\•or.h.ore 'o SInd .':, May (Il. ;writ fill. ':.,ur yeah-. 'tr. 'I'hurlow rul4'ta•t,d .1 ...Artie cola -4)40,11 three w. eke - ago, av high p ..Ae l 10.10 when peen iitom•a ,tevr1. ped. I'hr tl.•cea•eil ..a burn 1n t ..lbolnr :, Wuship. whet he ',tent 1ti+ early Lir. Later he lived in %Vest \\'awr11o.h :and Ashfield, mitring to \\'ingham ten yr.ar+ ago. Ile is .urviced by hi• willow, who wive Miss Tena '411 NG:Donald.Aniltined.uaghtrr. Mabel ; also five brut here : .Mint t .51111 \\Tilton' in Nerth Ds knta : Timm.. lir \Laoitoba : Peter. in Illinois. rt}d Ililwh on the boniest eat' in 4'olhoenr, 141111 one .istre. NI re. \1.1iti., of IMidoe. The Niteroi took place on Tueedav afternoon. \Isy !1(h. to 1C rnghsur remelt.' y. the ser'nrs ieipg rondo. -ted isy Bev. 11. 1'rrrie. Thr i'4* Iron, w Ji.tau,,' Attended the funeral Mrs. Miser. Mrs. A. Hopgoo', \In-. 1,1411114, \\'mson ; Mi.. Smite H.tlul' . Hamil- ton anelton : Mr. John \lardonald, Pie. Albert Mar foliald, li,xleric11 : Mr. and \lie. 11.'Tbluluw•, t'uIVaunr : \1t. at.y1 \II- itich:udeol.. Port Alton t. 1.,•. \ -Is.\ !•:1411.11 • . After a -holt ,;lures Rev. las. sieve - tight, A well-known Irtr#J I'ar.by- t":ran nrint'ter. dt•.1 rt his Ie,idrnce, 170% Delaw.ae avr1111P. 'torontr, on Sat- urday. \I .\ Il, in his eighty•aiied year. Biro in Aberdeen, Scotland, in Ititt, th,• late Mr. Sievrright received hie early education there and came to M. country when /shoot eighteen years of age. Shortly after gi,ul11atolg Ilam 11116011.4 l'nlver•ity, Kingston, he went to Melbourne, tldetH'r, where he Limit over his first pastorate. 110 cams to tioderirh in IMO .*.1 pastor of the t'len existing SL.,Andrew'e cnngreg0- Lion, in aucceeaitnl to Dtev. Mr. Paine Ion In 1`t7:i St Andrew'• congrega- tion united with Knox church, mud Mr. Siev.right become joint pastor with Her I)r. Tres He resigned in lied* and went to Trines Albert. While in Goderich he Wan lnetru• mental in having St. Andrew's 'nano@ )shote removed) built. and congrega• tions organized and churches erected at Smith's 11111, I,eeburn And in liode- rirh township. In fact. wherever he happened to tw he expended untiring energy in organir.ing congregations and building chin rho.. He continued active home uusaiunary work in Northern Ontario up to the ago of eighty, ofte l walking long di tsnce to preach. H. kept p his ate ice till the attack of gi ipre in the ws Huinter from which he never lecoverrd. IIP i+ survived by his widow, two Ann. Meagre. A. P., of Waikwttnm,and Bred. W., of 'Toronto -moil t hit ddaughters,Mims l Ms. W. U. Macdonald cel S,evertgh'. rI home. NRa R.lnt{RT HTANnla11. One of the early residents of Ash- flrld was called to st her regret o Nn Tues- day of laweek. wben M obert vtandish ;mimeo n•ws, at the home of package Cbnr. Handenon. KDIToa-Please iwA ibis bete* In gnat street, Goderich. Mrs. Rtandish health situs the Misery in Back, Headache 1 and Pain in Limbs. I HooseesMs to 1. H McClrtee OODii1RiCH PHONE 236 Dear Mr. ',Astor- For more than a year I mattered with misery in the back, dull headache, pain in Ole limbo, was somewhat constipated and adept poorly at night until I was atalnt ready to col - tepee. Seeing an account of the won - 1 derful timelines of "Anuric," prepared by Doctor Pierce, of !tonalo, W l sent for a box, and bef•)re tieing the whole box I felt and still feel improved. IMy sleep u refreshing, misery reduced, and life is not the drag it was before. 1 cheerfully recommend this -remedy to sufferers from like ailments.ltOBE1lT: Yours truly, FOTK t You've all nndoabtedly heard of the famous Dr. Pierce and his well- known medicines. Well, this preserip- I tion is one that has been ruecessftillly used for many year* by the physician@ and ,pecialisu of Ilr. 1 ierce's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, 14. Y., for kidney complaints, and dis- eases arising from dO7'�� f the . kidneys and bladder, weak back, rhetlmatiam, dropsy, con- gestion of the kidneys, inflammation of the bladder, scalding urine, and 1 urinary troubles. Up to this time, "Anarlo" has not been on sale to the public, bath the ,yea 'on of many patients and the ` demand for this wnnderfnl healing Tablet, Dr. Pierce has finally decided to pot it into the dnig stores 1 of this country within immediate reach of all sufferers. 1 I know of one or two leading drug - in town iwb ; have, a„ t prrooenre a .app 7 I entices customers le and around alis locality. 11 not obtainable eyed one dime by mail to Dr. Treses for trial 50 cents for hill treatment. her daushtrr. Mro ,ams oo�pionous plans b rat paper. . ad not been in good heal A BRANTS:1RD SUS Ari -Fahaltibre Paw 2-Piea•o t etini hum. 4.-. m. \ -Sas-cola-owing of A•pha coat oa ce rtu-' y J stat Yesterday and To -day Wool: n shingles of twentleor thirty ye-,rs alio were of splendid go any. and answered tt.e purpose very w. IL There was rn•thing better et that thine. In tact no othertt4,,t, ahs pate -material was on When the d t Yet who f 44,4 dunk of Iles became not,crable, efforts were madea dct to invent of iofiui, . that invent n rwfiui; that w,wk1 not only be an economical and rermanent-,suhati!"t' for wasien shingles, but one that would outlast them in service. The Brantford Roofing was the result. it has -made good." se is felt of its success thoro thos roughly eat,,rattedthe with asphnitt purr, long-fihred a r mineral pitch. felt which is crystal Y The aslpti•tlt and crystal roll routings are then thickly coated with crushed rax -k particle% which adhere., tightly to that base, and the whole forms a permanent firepoad, water -tight roof. Brantford Asphalt end Robber Roofing are mad e i three different weights. Crystal is made in heavy In m1 or green natural colors. All three grades are pliable and well suited to either flat t.r steep roofs. rantford Roofing comesin rolls with protected ends. The layers do not stick together and the roofing is easily told. h requires no painting or tarring when put on. It hoes not crack with the cold nor melt with the summers heal.. It es., not- girl split, rust or blow off. It gives permanent weather and tire protect Hai rt a rcaaon .sal !cw "'fel cost. May we send yrni our roofing hook and *amplest They will show you the real value of these roofing materials. Brantford Roofing Company, Limited til Brantford, Canada Sold by W. R. PINDER 1