The Signal, 1916-5-18, Page 8i♦ ThV1taDaY. Walt 18..94
rHESIGNAL QODERICH ONTARIO
Note Paper and
Envelopes
Wonderful value In Note
I'aprr and Envelopes, nice
linen finished paper, at
tractitely boxed, regular-
ly sold for 25c per box.
Special this week 1 7c per
box
Khaki Linen Note Paper and
Envelop.. The popular
Writing; Paper of to -day,
with the Allies Flag,
lithographed in - correct
colors on tooth paper and
enyrlolte. Special 25c per
lox
She our special inducement:
in Wall Paper llepart-
tneut this week.
THE COLONIAL BOOK STORE
Ger Port,
The
Soldier's
KODAK
will tell the story
of the great war.
Be sure your friend has one
=ASK FOR BOOKLET -
James A.Campbell
PAat B
CENTRAL 'DRUG STORE
Corner North St. and Square
Goderich
Bus. 1111 '('HONES Res 4
1
AfacEwan Estate
Exclusive agents for
SCRANTON
COAL
for Goderich
and District.
Best Coal Mined.
Any quantity last all Maple
slain., Mired \Vood, Hemlock
and Kindling (Cedar or Pine.)
TELEPHONES, office 98
residence -tz or 68
NA -DRU -CO
Toilet Cream
IGREASELESS
An elegant11. l''''''
sweetly p•rfunosi with odor
of May 1144w,•,,..
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Icaying a vncoy eftcct. Pr•r-
t, th' h:ulule.. to the rennet
.i.licetc ..kin. Reconnn,•ndl.l
tot , halm. and r.111114411 11.
PRICE - - 25c and S(1c
SATURDAY
WiLLARD'S CHOCOLATES
I.
Regular 40c for 29c Ib.
A. L.Caldwell,Phm.B.
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C. l.. Coilultis.
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DUN(OANNON.
l
MR. N. J. WHYARD is
Nreu t for ilia .IU N al. at Irusnaases.
(*de, tea ailh biai for .ober rimers.
adi ear trMaot. or job pnutins eta re
• ire prompt attention telephone
i &lode,lel ttur.h r mt.
WEUNrtaoA Y, May 17.
\WoMHN'M INSTITuTR Nom -IL -The
Women)* Institute u.Iluwiug another
week to all who have not had time to
brim* in their old newspaper* and
magazine. These will be taken to
James 11. Johnston's barn and n. rig
will be provided to take them to Luck-
ucw for shipment. In twinging in old
useless looks cut oft the'hard hacks. as
they are of uo nor. Fifty cent* per
hundred pounds is what we ars get-
ting for them for Red Cross purposes
The ladies wish to again remind those
who can contribute. .ecoid -band cloth-
ing for Belgian and French relief work
to kindly leave such at Dungannon
po.tofice. 1bese people have lost all
they had and are in Runt nerd. Leet
us give more and still r until we
feel it We wish to thank alt who
have contrihuttd either papers Ur
clothing. We rite planning for •
lawn social in the near future. -DuN-
ti NNrN WOMEN'S IN4TITCTe.
CARLOW.
• WEttNNsi,.ty, May 1
.li.,. Cora Tyndall is borne from
Monttral for a nuorith's holiday..
Mi. Andrew Green has purchased
Mrs \\. Maedel's residence at Salt-
rord and will move to it probably in
the fall
Miss Wise has been c. 'opened. ow
ing to ill.bealth, to give up her ovork
as teacher in S. S. No. 1 111,111 atter the
midsumtuet• holidays.
The homers are greatly concerned
about the backward weather. Owing
to the wet condition of the soil hardly
any work has yet hien done on it and
everybody is anxiously waiting for a
(lir welt.
Practising is going on at the church
for an entertainment to iso given short-
ly by t he members of Mrs. lf. \I. Voting's
clams of young ladies. We under-
stand that June 2nd Las been chosen
as the date for this affair, which will
be given in the township hall.
Mr. Milton Tyndall, B. A.. was at
the old home last week, having com-
pleted his course at McMaster Univers-
ity, Tot -onto, and received the degree
of bachelor of arts. He has since left
for Regina to take charge of a city
mission. Mr. Tyndall has worked
hard and deserves the success he haa
had in his scholastic course. He is •
credit to our community and we all
wish him a happy and useful career.
i
COL BORNE.
Wltongsu.ty, May F.
Rev. 11. Koppel, pastor of the'Evan-
gelicsl church in this township toe
several years, lett this week for Naper-
ville, Illinois, where he will continue
his theological studies. His successor
here is Rev. W. H. Campbell, B. D.,
late of Kenaston Sask
KINUSBRIDGE.
MONDAY, May lfa
Not much seeding yet. but lots of
rain.
Mr. Morgan Dalton spent the past
week at Brantford.
Clarence,loye and Pat Murphy. who
tient the Ia.t few months in Detroit,
have arrived honer for the summer.
A P.tTHIuru Et ENINo.-The patri-
otic tweeting which sou. held here last
'vas largely attended.
The speakers weir Rev. Father Mc.
Friday evening {
Cormack. w,ho occupied the -chair, Mr.
M. G. (':t a-rin, K. ('.. of (.00derieh,
and Lieut. Sturdy, of the Iilist Botta-
TINE
ISM :am -But t.
The nss et
ter It 'Rey
Is ta.ta`s Ur equal Lam -
the rimy little accidents
tel to a soldier's life. wt►
pain sad draws out laden -
se gslekLy.
_
aa I*Jary is anatataed. If
la ■eglected and lett ex-
ts germs, teeteriag is (table
fellow, se that eves a very miner
kaory. selected. W have serious
mama If. however. a mi-
kesmi-
kesa box of Lam -at la kis
et
mama, to &idly at the right me-
t. muck uaaeeeseary augertug
be avoided.
to It. therefore. that year eel -
Mead is kept supplied with
sake Remember, too. lane
is last as motel la tis} komet
druggists isc., sr Zan-fttk Cs.
le, ter price.
lion. A good program was also given
h♦ sic ierich t *lent. The huniorous
dialogue, -Price' Post,- by Messrs.
Pas sons and Sturdy. was greatly en-
joyed by all. as was oleo the vocal
music by Sergi•. Goodwin and Messrs.
Pauotu and Sturdy.
5100 Reward, 5100.
11 .• •• .d, -r. of 1 ,lo,'r will be plea -ed (0
le..ru (1.1 (bete u. .,t cent one dn•aded -ed ,
tb+t -deo,* hr- been ..isle lar euro u„ ell IL•
.&sae.. •rd that 4. + .,tarrtt. l'atarth bring
greatly le tluenceit by count It utional condition.
tenpin,. „ r-Uu,ttonal Uen,ment. Ball'. Ca.
torch 4.141e t- tela n 1t ,'rl r.lty and .u-tr, t htough.
the blood 1,,i the mucou.-urfaee-ol the .yete•m,
therby de,tro>inn the foundation of the die-
e•i e. giving the patient .trent h b7 building up
thecou.tit utlon and ari.ting nature in dote
it. work. The pr.prielor-'ha', -n much falth
to the. urrtive pone-. of Half, ((.1,4 lute
that t hey offer one ba tot ted dollar. foo ..uy c+4•e
that It rail. 10 cute. Mend for 14 of te.t itnou •
Lala Address.:
Y. J.. GRIM YT k CO.. Prom.. Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by all draggbt+ti
Baked Dainties
OU R baked dainties
are dainties indeed -
dainty to look upon and
dainty and delicious to
eat. What's the use of
expending your strength
and time over the cake
board when you can get
the Very nicest and
choicest of fresh -made
Cakes,
Cookies, etc.,
at our store.
111P. "NO
DAVID BURNS
The Baker i:i:g.ton'treet
YOURS FOR
Good Plumbing
A happy man nr woman is he
or she who eng.tges us for their
plumbing. We are yours to
comm tad for hurry job., and that
we give entire satisfaction is
voucher( for by hon &reds ,of
pleased customers.
Fred Hunt
1(\::tLTt1xSTREET 'Plh)NE1;i.r
Spring Styles
In Footwear
liutlt fashion and good taste
demand suitable shoes for
every occasion.
The new shoe, for spring
enable von to indulge this
taste without extravagance.
And with the charm of var-
iety and correct sty le they
combine moderate price.
We want you to see the
beautiful creations we are
now showing.
REPAIRING
Geo. Mac Vicar
Not t1 S.: le Wluar. (if)1)KRII'H
CHURCH NUTEB,
TM t of the Baptist cbureh
was last Besaday by Rae. Mr.
Utark, of els. Rev. (I. M. Holmes
was at Sarum pre•chiag anniversary
sermons in his old home church.
The basement of the Baptist church
has undergone r xtenstve changes and
oa Bunds it will be e• for the Gast
time for us
Sunday sc►oul set visas. In
addition to a large assembly room
with a stating oapaeity of about 200,
there are thtef, room well -lighted
and od a kite. The coo-
gregatio n btu be congratulated on its
prug[wsiveoew in providing such
modern equipment for church wort..
At the morning service 1. North
street Methodist church sent Sunday
Rev. W. H. Hager will .peek ow the
Subject : 'The Mea Who ()sent MB
against4Ood.' In rho events '1b.
Weapons of Out Warfare" will be his
theme.
Rev. O. M. Holmes will preach seat
Sunday at both services in the Baptist
church. Toe ntorninit service will he
a Mothei'b Day `ter%ice. to which the
mothers of the church and congrega-
tion are especially invited. The sub -
Oct in the evening will be. " So•a. Es•
cow for Not Enlisting under King
Jesus." By an open ..,ion of the
Sunday school the opening of he new
basement will he celebrated Friends
are cordially invited to this set vice at
3p.m.
The demand for Blackstone's deli-
cious ice cream continues to increase
on account of its superior quality.
Orders delivered. Thome _MI
SUING FOR $ o,000.
Cate Against C. P. R. for Alleged In-
jury to:Cadwell-Fleming Property.
The non -jury sittings of the Sup-
reme Court of Ontario for Huron
ecunty were held here on Tuesday
and \Vednesday of last week before
Mr. Justice Chute. It was expected
that the action of Cadwell and Flem-
ing versus the C. P. R. woald keep
the Court sittirg for several day.. but
the evidence was all in by 10.:11 o'clock
on Wednesday night and it was
agreed that counsel should submit
written arguments.
This was the action in which ('has.
W. Cadwell and O. E. Fleming.
owners of the former Attrill property
at the north side of the River Mait
land. claimed $;J,tttl damages from
the C. P. R. Company for injury to
tbeir property resulting from the
construction of the tailwav embank-
ment at the river. .1 H. Rudd
( Windsor) was counsel for plaintiffs
and MacMurchy t Spence 'Toronto
and C. (farrow for defendants. The
witnesses called by plaintiffs included
Win. Coat., county] registrar;
Messrs. R. H. Sallows, John Thompson,
Frederick Johnston. Robert Johnston,
Geo. Fulford, John S. Platt and i. E.
Dancey; John J. Newman, a civil en -
RHEUMATISM AMSTED
Many people suffer the tortures of lana
muscles and stiffened joints because of im-
purities in the blood, and each succeeding
attar setimamore .carr until rheumatism
has invalid the whole system.
Ta arrest rheumatism it is quite as im-
portant to improve your general health as
to purify your blood, and the cod liver
41 in Scott's Emulsion is nature's great
bloal-maker, while its medicinal nnur..h-
ment strengthens lite organsto expel the
impurities and upbuild.your strength.
Scott's Emulsion is ht'lpiug thourimpis
every tiny who could not find other relief.
Refuse the alcoholic substitutes.
A Little ' Job
ora Big ,.One
From the repairing
of a faucet to the
installation of a
complete plumbing
system, we are
equipped to do the
job. A small pro-
fit with a customer's
favor is more to us
than a 'large one
without it.
"Or- -elle
R. FINDER
Phone 155 Hamilton Street
sesissasataissewrisai
1
hardware Sale Still On
WHILE some lines are somewhat broken, we still
have a large variety of the best Hardware to
sell at prices away below their vvlue.
it will pay you to get our prices cn Gates, Hay Fork Rope,
Nails, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Scissors, Knives, Stoves, Floor
Waxes, Straw Hat Dye, Alahastine, Muresco, Hones, etc.
The prices are placed so as to clear the stock as quickly as possible.
Newly evsryeei hes
wailr 1Lw.esilsbet
iwaa.r.db AIM
iesee t b.,.. w . ..4
*sant-Cisms.riats•.
Thee• ass•aek earl Lw . Tales'*.
as eme/.Ma le arts, Mall twos Vie etween sad bewail $ L
OmMftmtrr Mssslas Co. Tenor
This Is Your Opportunity to Save Money
Howell Hardware Co., Liftea
SUMMER HATS
WE are making a special display.of charm-
ing Summer Hats which we are sure you
will find Interesting. Late novelties
that have Just appeared In the large fashion
centres are here, for we arranged this season
to have a regular supply of the new styles as
they are produced. Fashions, favored shapes
and styles for Summer are now on display and
we heartily invite you to visit the show -room any time during
the coming week, when we. will be pleased to have you examine
these new models at your leisure.
New Materials
for Sport Coats
Opened up this week • shipment of new (sluice
for Sport Coats. These promise to hoe the popular
outer gsrmenta for spring and summer wear and
you will find three materials particularly adapted
to tbetn. of many of them we show but one or
two c -.it lengths of any particular style.
Fancy Check Coatings $2.25
N.oelty ,Rests in fancy Check Coating, designed
for summer wear. Fancy broken chicks on cream
ground. New and novel. three or $225
four splendid designs. l'er yard only e
Polo Coatings $2.00
Pure woad. white Polo Coating, floe even weave.
An except tonally good quality a: per $2
,al
Velvet Cords 65c
.W
Special make of Velvet fords for coats and suits.
Full 2: inches wide, thick pile. In cream and near-
ly all the shades suitable for these gar- 65.,
meats. An excellent cloth at per yard V
An Extra Special
Cloth at 95c
Thu is a beavy English Cord Velvet of super for
quality. RI show it in both hrigbt and dark
shades It is made specially for coating and ou
will flnd it exceptionally good valise. Per
yardonly 9 .0
Good Values at the
Hosiery Counter...
There are good values at the Hosiery counter, for
contracts were placed early for our requirements
for some time to come. at practically old prices.
You will not get as good qualities at this money
for many a day to corse and our advice is to lay
in a supply while they can be had.
l'hildren's ribbed cotton Hoe,. lilies trip tole. feat
black, seamless feet. Per pair 1110.
I.adirs' plain Mack cotton Hose, seaaslessfeet, fast
dye, 2 pairs for SSo
Ladies' fine Lisle or eotlnn More. seamless feet, in
white. black and tan. l'er pair 25e.
Ladies' silk ankle Hose, black or white. per pair
4So.
Ltdiea' cashmere feet, black cotton (lose. per
pair tam.
Very tine Lisle thread Hose in medium and light
weight, full -fast , .ned absolutely srawlss, ex •
ceptional value at per pair San.
Ladle. very tine quality L .1. three I 11...., also
silk ankle Hose. eery tine and sheer. *placed heels
sod toes. l'er pair Boo.
Ladies' silk Hose in black and white, per pair 754e.
Ltdie. silk Hose in black and color at *1.25.
$1.50 and $4.00.
Hole -proof Hose far !ache.. and children.
SALE OF UNDERWEAR CONTINUED
The 'aleiof ladies' sample Underwear will continue until the big lot iS sold out. We have a
full range of sample; from the famous "Watson" mills and while the lot lasts you can buy
knitted cotton Underwear at a liberal discount from regular prices.
Serges at 75c
The .Miser day a traveller said he could sell our
whole stork of this line, at this prier. inside of 21s
hours. This is a real &petit English Serge, one we
rannot get again to sell at anywhere 'hear the
Hgure. Navv. green, brown and red 75c
shades. Splendid wearer. Per yard only
Lace Curtains $1.29
Extra quality Nottingham Lace Curtains. 21 -yard
length. Two splendid patterns suitable for almost
any room. Sprrial at per pair only ::.$1.29
New Chintzes
in Pleasing Designs
Just opened op this week a large shipment of
Chintzes and Cretonnes, for hangings or cover-
ing.. Some of the test and most attractive pat-
terns we have ever shown. 'Light and dark colors.
Per
yard 50c. 75c. 90c and $1.00
Do Away with the Hardest Part of Housecleaning
The Eureka Electric Vacuum Cleaner will banish the hardest part of housecleaning from
your home forever. Used regularly it practically banishes dirt from the house. No need to
lift rugs or carpets if you have one. The Cleaner takes away every particle of dust from
them and raises no dust doing it. Free demonstration and very easy terms of payment if
desired.
We make Window Shades 1,•
order -any color. any size.
Hodgens Bros.
DIRECT IMPORTERS GODERICH, ONTARIO
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gin„* and land surveyor from Wind-
sor; Isaac E. Boomer. a dealer In
gravel and sand ; O. V. Fleming and
T. W. Cederslk Witnesses called for
the defence were Robert Youwg. R. R.
Watson, John Oakley, Albert Wileos;
David Dick. a dealer in gravel : V. M
Roberta, C. E.. Breast Heaton. of
Toronto, who was formerly 1s oowtrol
o iagg at 11=
f the poreoperty.tgCIof sett �e
nU Ivenity, and aishella 5. Lea. a hy-
deawHc engineev frees Ottawa, it
was sons* to be shown by the plain-
tiffs that &tie erweios lath. north bask
of the Malden/ was the remelt of the
building of the railway .astraakssst,
while the defines .nstght to Prov that
tale .,.elan was Use remit ef ceases
epees** before the .ashawhesw
was constructed
Other
Maraud v. Cantle was an action on
a promissory not• and asortgags, the
defendant being Napoleon A. °antis.
of St. Joseph. son of ((arebea M. Can -
tie, sad the plaintiff Jemspk.1 Pber•
and, of Ottawa. The sow wheitt d
.ipiag the sots awl asaelgage at the
*•sweet MAD
01 ate roebet delie. h .
spent wee even for the Ise
15.1011 mad &toren with e�Sak
upon the preesiasory was t int• clad
mreindles le thief erthurshatffre Waft In m-
opes& of Oho mo.1811W mhos
by ISM pry seta
es Mr, Meme
t(0S Iwrd-_-isensei_ I fer pkeins f : Wa
Proudtoot, 1[. C., for defendant.
Deride et al. v. Nedlya Ltd. et el. -
An acting to mover moneys paid by
pWstiffe to defendants toe lands in
mains&. Pending a aetJJ.w.et of
the a ase, the Wal was adjourned to
the !ext sittings of this Court at Oode-
Sagstn v. the Canadian Order of
h,.w.. w. --As actino nn as teerrranee
Ogee postponed to neat sit -
of the Overt et tioderteb.
v. Moue et aL-A motion
for jndgaewt 1%s plaintiff, M. ti.
Qaallesw, sued ie behalf of himself
and all other ehareheldete of the (M-
arie Weal www Railwa Un. L. R.
Deaeey fee plaintiff1 dbe not
�oodirod
esentee' ase Jad�eet
dwtL1.W. hayed tar oolotrod whys
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f.
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