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The Signal, 1916-10-5, Page 5A FENDER OFF, bent or broken 1 Bring the car hen and get it strstgbtetted out or re paired. We want )tau to kilos. 0..1 or eau and rill du that or au) other repair jab. We win aid hold .,sur trade by giving you servi. a that . ai can't get elsewhere. and at small c, at. East Street Garage Caned and Our• •. p. A M GLOVER • erecter& Man. Phone 243 THE BTGDIAL : QfOERIO11. : ONTARIO LOCAL TOPICS Thanksgiving Day. Monday oval. October nth, will he Thaak.giving Day and a public buh- day. Bowling Tournament. A locust Motormen' in el otch doubler will be held by the lawn bowl- ing club on Tb•okfgivieg Day. the prizes being doomed by Mr. Charles &)arrow, president or the club. Play is to commence at 111 o'clock a. e. "The Birth of a Nation " Areangements have baso made for • presentation of the gnat moving pic- ture iature film. "*be With of • Nation," at Victot•i•Opera Howse on Saturday. Oetulter ?1st. Thu ie • famous p.o- ductlon which everybody in Ooderleh and vicinity will want to see. For Canadian Soldiers. A Canadian Avsociated Pres' cable frau London. Bog.. October'Std, says : •'Princess Artbut of u en *u btyes- terday e terdr opened Ly ps Canadian soldier. cuovlescsnt home, which is hetng maintained by Mrs. Sandford Fleming crud friends." This Is the convalescent bonze t•, which the AMMorek. Maple Leaf and eloangetaha Chapters of Lown contributed a bed. A Word of Warning. AT Victoria Opera House, Goderich SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st Mr. J. R. McNabb, of Dungannon, the well-known producedealer, ea e selliog . cau- tions al- fernier* against their hone, as souse are inclined to do because ofitbe high coot of feed. Mr. McNabb. who studies the 'market easefully. states that poultry, eggs YOU intend buying a Piano some day. and have been waiting until a good oppor- tunity offers. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Every instru- ment is a bargain, has been care- fully tuned and polished and is in the best possible condition. • �ODEL THF.ATR� UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WEDNESDAY aaJ THURSDAY OCTOBER 11 51J 12 Jkttt+F: I_ 1.AMl:l' lit» YALESKA SURATT In "The Immigrant" I MI AL Mlles FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1311, •• Britain Prepared " 0.. Day 0 year , Oct. 14 VAKIFt I)OROin /• Diplomacy" Mix rum, Monday • "The Iran Claw' Tuesday - Mussel Feature e outs* Mary Pickford w -The Foundling" GEO. E. KING, - Proprietor Mrs eHa'aMM, wile of Mr. Ales. titrW- es. tors talismans. os Tuesday eves- ing. M. W boos indisposed for see- (end days. but was aot supposed to be daoEsrossly i11, and insisted upue her husband's atteodiog the induction ser- ried at Keel rhumb that •veni.R• 11 was •bout 10 o'clock that she slipped away. her daughter. Mew tlbeeney, of Heaforth, beta` with her at the time. The luorral will take place to Maitland eetnetery towulrow (Friday) efternuuu, the funeral .swiss at ilia family residence. Ills David's street, commencing at 2.:S0 o'clock. Death of Mr. H. Stowe. The news of the death of Mr. Heat y litowe, which occurred at Detroit ua Monday,'25th ult.. was received with surprise and regret to Godorick, the deceased tieing an old and well-known citizen of this town. He bad left lioduricb ab .tat ten days before. ap- parently in good health, 1,0 a holiday trip to Point Edward rind Detroit. While at Detroit be was taken i11, and a week later death ensued. Mr. Stowe was born texty-eight yrars ago sr. Hamilton, hut he spent the great part of his life in Outlet ich. For twenty- five years or mon be bad been a valued employee of the town as an en- gineer at the pupping station. He was one of the oldest wenn ars of tb. I. G. O. P. in Uoderirh and had • •sti- rsn Oddfellow'v jewel, the gift of Huron Lodge. Mie. Stowe died a year ISO last spring, and two eons meet two daughters survive : Harm aid Kenneth, Mrs. Geo. Dunlop en Miss Florence Stowe, all of tows. A brother and two sister•s also survive -- Mr. Frederick /Stowe, of Wiarto. ; Mrs. Glucide, of Hr•udon. Mao., and Mrs. Saunders, of Winnipeg. The funeral took place from the hone. of Mr. Geo. Donlon, South street, on Thursday afternoon of last week to Maitland cemetery.Rev. James HOMO - ikon conducted tservices, and the � Ibe•rers were Metiers. Hobe. King, I. f•iaults, Thos. McKenzie J. R Kelly, John McKenzie (Point "Edward) and Robt (liven. The members of Huron Lodge. No. tr..',. 1. O. 0 le., at- tended in • body and conducted the Oddfellows' burial service at the graveside. Those present iron) a distance were k Stowe and daughter, i.— and hotter will r.test sin at high price. for at least • year and • half, end it will he profit able t T buy feed even at the high prices and keep up the flock.. Appointed Deputy Judge. Owing to the large amount of woi k devolving upon His Honor Judge D.ckson in coneepueoee of the Illness of Hie Honor Judge Holt, the Depart- ment of Justice has appointed a dep- uty judge ietbe per•sun of Mr, R 1'. Hays, barrrister, of Goderich, who will relieve Judge Dickson of souse of his duties. The new deputy judge was sworn in on Tuesday last. The appointment will list interfere at all "rob Mr. Hays' legal practice. The Exhibition. There was • large attendance at the Goderich Industrial Exhibition on Thursday afternoon last, but the rain nu Thursday evening and again on Friday kept the people away and fi- nancially the fair cannot be said to have been • success. So far as the exhibits are concerned. the Exhibition was well up to the standard of prev- ious years and in some respects an advance was shown. The attractions. too, were good and every body was well satirtied with the oriel am pro- vided. Owing to the condition of the track the speeding tests arranged fur Friday could not be carried out. The list of ptizo-winnere ,appears in another part tat this paper. \oman's Weakness A woman's reproductive organs are in the most in- tense and continuous sym- pathy with her kidney -s. The slightest disorder in the kidneys brings about a corresponding disease in the reproductive organs. Dodd's Kidney Pills, by re- storing the kidneys to their perfect condition. prevent and cure those fearful dtr- ord.rs peculiar t0 women. Pale young girls, worn-out mothers. suffering wives and women entering upon the Change of Life, your bat fr+on4 is Dodd's Kidney Pills $3S.IS Piano Case 6 Octave Organ,12 stops, 5 sets of reeds, in good order. $45.00 -Blatchford Piano Case 6 OctaVe Organ, ma- hogany wood. A splendid Organ and well worth more money. $50.00 --Weber Square Piano. rosewood case and a good Piano for the price. $21510—Wormwith Piano, beautiful mahogany. very latest design of case, splendid tone. in the very beat condition, used only 3 months. Original price $325.00. Don't miss this bargain. $285,00--Heintanan & Co. Piano, burl walnut case, used 18 months, as good as new. beautiful tone. Original puce $400. One of the best opportunities you will ever have to own a Heintzman & Co. Piano. $28.5.14--Heintzman & Co. Piano. in perfect condition, and possessing the splendid tone of these celebrated Pianos. D. as* wait lett swam* doe to get alsai of yes. Cess Inky. We have semetiiag to sort yen JAS. P. THOMSON AGENT FOR H13INTZMAN R CO GODERICH. ONTARIO 'g.vst.naw, Oor. L MIM B • •rCut hibe..h Tea Cam bN leu know bow werytbtng snore ore when you have to buy o• credit. Why i t practice ase -dental ter a while tf oecesaary. open a Savings Acoouot in the Unci Bank of Canada, and with the money to hand, buy at Cash prices? The discounts will help to swell your bank financialbalance, and you will have made a good start towards financial Ittdepeodeoce, Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOMIBE, Manager. Auburn : Mr. Fred Carter. Wing- e.w�as/.� ham. Winter A farewell dance f,•, the benefit of New the (elft 11iltalton will begtv'ru hy the Stewart Otrh,• Ira, w (hldfrllowi Hall, this Friday evening, October II. On account of the holiday on Mon- day the Genets,' Brough Chapter, U. D. K. will hold uta 111.,•, ung 00 Thursday. October 12th, at 1 1 i, in the court house. The name of Mary (Dowell is to he added to the It••t ut the pupils ,:f Cen- tral school who have ..cured high school entrance standing. NOTHING BETTEK FOR MY CASH That's What James Whitt Says of Dodd s Kit sey Pills. Victoria Beach, Annap it s 1',•., N. N. Oct. 2nd (Special). Mi. James, White, • welt-kn,.wit re-i,lent here, is among the no.,:v in 1hie :•„mint)' who are always via. y t,..i.,te their neltef Ithat Dodd'. Kofi•) I',11. air the 1. greatest of all .1 . c , e,urdr ,•. "lcandoagiad,t.:v, work 111 VI: Mr. White say'.. (Sur that I rove 10 Dodd'. Kidney 1',11 roue I stetted Mr. Frederic ow tieing thew I w.... ii -iv far gone. 1 Miss Emma. of Wiartoo ; Mr. and I eoukl not Jrrp.ix nat ight and 1 had to Mrs. John smith. Kinloss : Messrs. gel up five ,n t ,-vel y tight. et. Carter, John Cracknell, Reg. Dun - I had ..very .y,upt,•n, id ,li..t.. t.•, ' , lop, Mrs. Wm. Milne and daughter, you mac know I w.,+vi'l y .11:kruao,' f Toronto M John McKenzie I *11 of ; r. Dodd's Kidney Pills taken regularly __ K ll p I btude of (tread dtera.es that p R Me from sick kidney.. Presentation of Prizes. • A pleasant hour waa .pert by mem- bers of the •ep•r•te.ebcol and their friends on Friday last, the occasion bring the prr.eotatioo to the succe-e- ful,eandi aem st the enU.,uce exam- inations of prize. donated 1•y Mr. and Mn. James Doyle. After a delight- ful program by the children Mr. Doyle I complimented the succe. fol pupils and the teachers and distributed the wiles, encouragiog the present chars hy offering .i,uilar prizes for the year 191. Rev. Father McRae addr .sed the children and thanked Me. and Near• Doyle for their generaus dona- tions. The proceedings closed with the singing of "God Save the King" and the giving, of three cheers and • '•tiger" fur Mc. and Mrs. Doyle and the teachers. Uur Soldier Song-Wrder. Many arc the patriotic airs that tan is to b your have beep published Ponce the hertin- The belt puy y Ding of the war, Mut one that p,,,,,,,. smoking materials in one place. ism to become • general •avn.ite fie Most men prefer to do this, so we "The Call." written by Pte. 'Tommy " are prepared to give particular Pritchard. late of the "Princes Pats. and one of the heroes of Festubert attention t0 regular customers. 1 who is well known locally. As the 1f you are •cigarette smoker and prefer ' title suggests, it is a recruiting song, 9u.ki16" you should try Tuckelts Special and surely one who lite experienced Turkish. A well known tobacco expert the rigor's of war.•.and, was inv•f`ided says thus cigarette contains one of the fie home suffering teem 'the effects of ed blends of Turkish tobaccos on the German gas. is in a po.itioo to sound • market Faceptionally good value. 10 "Tote Cali." Those who have tried for 15c. the Kong pronounce it to be one of the Goods FOR THE BABY Point Edward • Mr. John McKenzie, are artier pr•rventirr front its. ni`nl- Detroit ; Mrs, r ogg, aria ; and Mrs. S. Carter and dauliter g, 1 Fine Wool Caps, Bonnets. Jackets, Leggings, Mit- tens, Bootees. Boys' and Girl Wool Caps, white and colored. Stamped Novelties for Christ- mas Gifts For verym small outlay and soework you can make beautiful gifts Materials for doing Fancy Work always on hand. Also Toweflings, Linens Pil- low Cotton, Scarfing, al- ways m stock. MRS. TAPE g SINGER STORE - GODERICJ �.tt en �w hest with •hunt FOR E BY nR melody that ' catches the ear, lint', as • one person I .ayo. "YQu ju.t have to keep hum- ( mi .itotRte Vbole day -lo g and even h w tip in your sleep . sing it." Nezt Davey'% Jevrelery Store Gi> c ' 110....A'ritchard intends fling the principal military ramps' fore they break up for winter quarters and ex- ' heels • big sale. Music -lovers of Gode- F.,H. OOD Most Eminent Medical rich and district ran obtain copies from the printers of the song, the lo - Authorities Endorse Its dependent fah nit Co., Weal street (next sttarar of11,w), for the small sum of 25c, or hum Pte. Pritchard. Death's Doings. Dr. Eberle and Dr. Braithwaite M well as Dr. Simonthat whatever may be , nguished ; Death le this h. s week. luivy 0,i )4at.urda among our Mrs. •nth gree the disease, the grioe seldom faits in Johnston, widow of the lata Robert furnishing as with a clue to the princi- Johnston, passed away, having sur - pies upon which it is to be treated, vived ner husband neatly eight years. and accurate knowledge concerning the The funeral took place on Monday llamas of disease can thus be obtained. from her late residence. corner Wel- l( backache, scalding urine or -frequent 1 tington and Quebec streets, to Malt - urination bother or digress you, or if I land cemetery. Rev. J. B. Pothering- ari% acid in the blood has sassed maim, m, gout or sciatica Or you suspect kidney or bladder trouble Om write Dr. Pierce as the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.; send • sample of urine and de- ecriM mptoms. You will receive free t s�advice arise Dr.Pteeee's chemist has examined the urine — this will be carefully don. without charge andyou will be ander no obligation. Dr. Fierce d ting m ny • ears of experimentation ham conducted the services, and the pallbearers were Messy.:. R. Tait, C. C. Lee, F. E. Bingham and G. L. Pat - sons. Mn. Marlton and Mlle of town, are sisters of the de - emend. On Monday Mr. James Taylor. a well-known former resident of Col - bovine township. died at hie borne. Anglesey street. in his seventy-third ear. The funeral wild take place has d a new remedy which b• t Patorday. at 2 31 o'clock p to. to Blade le thirty -.even times mon poser- I Oolburm cewetery. Mr. Taylor was 631,_601„,„2",_,_"1 1a removing •vie acid on several oecesi_ns ea honored rev- ,.....,"`" ev- roti . ysm, If yos are ensuing r•sentarive of the people of Colhorne bei !..tache or the pelts of rbwm•- township in muoieipal *fides and wee Mink to your best drrggig •54 ask an •z -eve of the towwekip.• for a go lest box of Am ine" pet up Mmvtve ate occurred the .k.th wpy Dr. Pewee• Db.. PiMes'e Favid., . Mr. a Melones, in his niowty- proeiipMss for week asses Der Dr. thIrd year, after a long illness. Mr. s er pars art from Chasse, sedtiene. M Desks sag bo s bowels. yea toref GOderieb foe the last %grassy ears. the awe avid lmsY. ?oa vas get . 1 No leaves • daughter. Mra Joseph hum fetal peolleigs foe lOe. of esti I NoM.. of town. and a .i.tst. Mr. Me- ss boo r—_ by writing Millen. of ltr•torM. who al -o has et- .�� 1 I tateed a g•rd star. The funeral tont - Doe.or Pf.ns's Pellets aro vssgsais4 dans e* Wrd•esday aIto** tote hours of lira Noble. flats• street • t o 10.1.1a - Pastimes: a it - N • Liver PDN. Ossa tliily, Sstgr weld land ttemtt.•ry. Rev. J. B. Pothering - 1 DNP. Oar* 6Mk AMd ha„� gating. The pallMsrwn w, rue )�Mtm H sMssad polio Morra7 [loo McLeod, Winter 1 !lire, f HrsIry and Wm. V.soman. ant I Drools. Quite usexpeeted was the death of eta M e Getdoh medical Dably ky a Melissa came to C•o•d• •hill -six lisps vel bee favorably fl lotfgieeda forte years a folio" .4 the oorupatles of • f•e- - tlllated•rd twt�edtse b"d•y--Y Datil bis r«irr,sreat ••d bed lived yM ::3: :•e. ,all. 44'36 •tet: /..: sees • , r ~ f• „ate • vj e _` :U. Seedi :: • 0: .1 1: • . . ;f :: f,• 6.0 • you know why is the largest selling gum in the world? Quality Flavor and the Sealed Packao are three big reasons. And the Value it gives In long-lasting, beneficial enjoyment is a point that people appreciate. The air -tight package keeps the flavor and quality as fine as when made in the wonderful Wrigley factories. Write for the Sprightly Spearmen's luny Mother Goose book. Address Wm. Wrigley 7r. Co., Ltd., Wrigley Sending. Toronto, Qat. Chew it after every meal I Made in Canada Sealed tight --Kept right C42 - tl i•. •• ••/ i;:') }4 ILIM • :1 • tS.