The Signal, 1916-11-30, Page 5EAST STREET GARAGE
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PHONE 243
A. Ma GLOVEROWNER AND MANAGER
LOCAL TOPICS
tiolhorne township, now of Coleridge,
Alberta hes been appointed a return -
III ••
eturn-
tnR ofitrer for the municipal •lSc'ioI'
at that pls•e. Aitiwrtr cot only h,•
{t Huronr Lodge Officer*. woman suITrcge. but evidently allow'. Lodge. No. 1T! i. l)• 0.F' ' for isdn•s to take a bent in the e.,u-
held iU sr ay night with hn of .'ow- dutt of elections. Next year we may
ere on Monday ., W. with de follow- 1 he chronicling the election of Mtws
J. result; N•G•. W. R. Pinder; F. s.,Sshows to a place uu the intone 111
J. itnnlnhn: R. h.. f • A. Reid euuocil.
Dr. \V. F. Uteri. s tre•ts.trer, J. 8•
Platt: truetese, \V. Pr lforii, 11 .1'. P.,
V. F. lawr,lice; C. A. NeiI Harbor Notes.
n. The Doric arrived at the \Vestela
Loses Three Finger*. to
a Flour Mill's elevator on Sun -
we are glaed t lay that Tbeyoas day with I111,0U1)husbelw of wheel.
Lucas. begMsgenran on the G Vit.. At the Rlevetor & Transit l' .. there
wbo was cos sec by attain quickly as Olenfinnrn ont Buffalo wale the Iowing Thuredayrrival*: The
(24th), with
last weak, i• recovering The d 9 led 140,000 bushels of wbest and oats ;
would be expected. The doe las w on with
his arm, but he will lone thelastoust tbhu bushels of awbeat he Graham ,t on
of o he on his right hand. OCO account
of other injuries be will ¢y confined W 'ltires70000 b shelsofwheat. bushels of flax
All of
hie red for a couple of mont-b5. and 7d,
thews veanele but, the lileottnnan were
Former Goderich Boy Dead. out in the big storm of Friday.
The death occurred at Los , Angeles, of A Nice Fortune.
California, on November :.ird.
Walter James Brown, aged forty-two Mr. Chas. F. Wheaton, managerTo of
year., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. the Dodge Manufacturing Co.,
Jif. J. Brown, of Oodericb. The de- onto, bas fallen heir to an estate
ceai•d was employed some years ago valued at $262.840 by the will of the
in r..nnection _i1.h the local electric late Samuel May, a Toronto menu -
light plant. Two abaci—sand a brother faoturer, who left an estate of over
survive : Mrs. Nolan, of Ano Arbor half • million. Mrs. Wheaton iv a
Minh. ; Alice, address uakoown : rod well-known former Clinton
L and Mrs. bring
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Arthur O., of Stratford.
'Colborne Girl Counts Ballots in Alberta- friend
Miss Mettle Hallows. formerly of
the eldest daughter
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THE STGNAL i ° AFRTtW : (TART°.
The latter was an especially good fee•
tare, and it was Purprlew* to see so
'ergo a collection of trophies from 1
various theatres of war. it is sug-
geated that a .lwllrr exhibition, per-
haps on air uuratpomettoits
later date
might be g
h assurance of outcome.
r. understand , that the young
Ivdtre took in about *19 as the pro -
coeds . t their elfcrt.
MODEL THEATREL
GEO. E. KING. P,eoPR
Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 6th and 7th
DANIEL FROHMAN presents
Mry y-ickford
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and her brother, JACK PICKFORD, in
"The Girl of Yesterday"
Admirers of Mary Pickford will find her particularly_
charming in this play, in which she essayssome new
en Miler,
including as air expedition in compauy
with the famous aviator.
'• -w PRICES lOc 8 1St
Also "THE YLLLOW MENACE"
Monday and Tuesday, Ds. ST
supported portal by Sheldon Lewis, Rutter
ARNOLD• DAI.Y, I i -.
and an all-star cast. in
4aTM-MENACE OF THE MUTE"..
(ASHTON KIRKE, I`vEST1t;.\TOR
USUAL PRICES.
A Pathe Eve -reel feature.
donald wilt have an Ulosteiooe neoad
f pgr-the rwevice et -tit— peo-t--- *; people ofahie
adopted Province. -----
A Kindly Service Recognized. e -
At the time of the finding of the
bodies from the steamer Merida at
Long Point a few weeks ago. Mrs. E.
Woodward. wife of the lighthouse-
keeper at the Point, performed a very
kindly service in taking care of the
to doss that were washed up, &lung ebe
innelshore. including tboill of t F.
hree
menthe,* of Huron 'Lodge,
lioderirh. lu.treogtlition of this set -
vice the Lodge has presented Mrs.
Woodward with a handsome silver
fruit-ba.trt. suitably engraved. • The
iu iobers-of- the Lodge are very strait-
ful for the care and protection r1T.0:dad
IT Yrs:1uodwdrd-t.TZbe -remains of
Wet comrades. -
Death of H. Andrews.
The remains of henry ("Hub")
re they save
Holmes, formerly,,pf town The old like this leaving town, ears and i *T'
• o[ the family Congratulate, been with u• for many y Douglass.
Mrs. Wheaton on the good fortune
been excellent citizens. Mrs.
uul ed
which hes befallen her.—Clintoolwh„ goes with them, News -Record. &strong the town's ohiestarfside r be. see-
.
On Sunday evening,
M. C. C. At Home. • vice in Knox church, Mr. Doty was
The Meneeetung Canoe Club erLer- , presentee by the choir with a Bible,
taioed on Friday evening and there I auitsbly inacritteoi, u a farewell gift
cows nrilliant gathering in the Mas- from those with whom he bad toren
unit Temple. The first pati of th.ni for yearn associated in the service of
eve ' g wa•1 iiecupirtl with progressive' pearl.
euchre, the p iv -winners heinr Mrs• Hon. M. A. Macdonald: T
{i. 1. Prrwrns and 1)r. L M. Maher. rsMa dl na, uhf naw I,ilwrrl
Lunch was served and then the (tor' The pe
joyed by ed • laorge number which
th. sewas
pre:- nounced inet luand, so ext e. tedf Britieb lr Mos ',tal-
ent.
l-
ent. Music was hnn1-inn by a elan
y 1 ttoortoe7 UQ a 1. Mr.acdonald Macdonald iii an
At -
(leo. Tt. and tier. E. King
an ur:beau& composed .,1 Misa L,sca Ashfield t►ndeVneiss f mi t R yttgh
tm
lyllintt and Messrs. C. V. Henry, Chu. I Rpt ne i public life, and him many
Black and E. Spahr. friends here are pl to see that his
Another Loss tb Goderich. t 1 abilities have with or him ec exalted' \udrewe, a former resident ut .loner
This week Mr. and Mr•. Chita. Doty I and honorable a position as that for rich, were bent ht tr,nu Hamilton on
end family ale removing to Toronto, i which he has toren selected by the the noon H. t_ R. train tod..v t'1'burw-
1 where they intend to make their l Premier of the Coast Province, The I day i end were iutet red in Maitland
home. We are arty to tree families i khghal inlets ht the Hun- Mr. Mac- d Mts
TRAPPERS!
Send your
RPWFURS
L0JOHNHALLAM
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JOHN 1HAL.l.A
167 Hallamauilding, Toronto
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Popular Event.
early' utornit Knox hwedding Wwas the riomday of
this week, when Miss Margaret Mabel
McDonald, younger daughter of Mrs.
t. G. McDonald, became the bride of
Mr.
eonkGeorge of Mr. &ud Mee. Johnston,
j
Johnston. The ceremony was per-
formed at d.:s) o'clock by Rev. 11. ('. Me-
Derwid in the presence of relstivee
and immediate friends of the bride and
groom. Mr. liunhttr-y presided r(l the
organ. The bride, wbo was elven
sway by her brother-in-law, Mr. R. J.
Smith, was sweet and charming in
her .nit of midnight blue' with ofuet
et -
gray toque, and carrying 1
Tnussuar Nov. 30. 19,p a..
WOCage In Oe Bast
Ten Can Bay N
Advantage
You, know how everything
costlors whey you have to
buy on cred t. Why not
practice self -dental (or a while l( necessary, open a Savings Annan'
in the Union Bank of Canada, and with the money In band.
buy at Cash prices? The discounts vitt help to swell your bank
balance, and you will have made a good start towards tlnantlaJ
Independence.
.rW aim"'
tism..
le Uric Acid in the blood•
Unhealthy kidneys are the
cause of the acid bring
there. If the kidneys acted
as they should they would
'train the-1-nic.,A`'id °"t
of the,systent anal rheuma-
to m douldn t occur. 'Rheu-
matism is a Kidney Div -
ease. I".•dd'. Kidney Pins
.icor• nlaletett-fiscal part.
their "n•putation can g
Rheumatism. So et at
the casae of those fearful
'honing pains and stiff,
is
aching joint*. There
• but one s..re way—
Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOMBE,
white loser and lily•of.the-valley. Af-
ter the conclusion of the cerrwonv the
bridal party proceeded to' the 0.'1'. R
dation. where amid showers of euo•
(011.1 Mr. and Mrs. Johnston took t
train for i (tip to Niagara Falls, Buf-
falo a.nd other cities. On their return
' they will a route ICC boueekerpiog in
then new 1 on lighthouse *trees.
Thee ggrtouis Rift to hos brkle was •
neekMow of pesa'Ir aiDil suntatrsi pit 1
One of the Many beautiful gifts .
ceived by the Iii ide was • handsotue 1
cut -glare fruit Iowl froth t}r choir of 1
Knox church, of whichish:reeerwtrisiii:leierr:t:Id...':&-s
valuedMember.Antbogwnypedrdal ft.-mofthepoetofi)eestall-
for several years at the p,w.tofiice.
latterly as chief clerk, hod d►.chbil td
her duties with such diligence.ability
and courtesy that her place will tont be
an rimy one to fill. The Signal Voice
lin the chorus of good wishes With
which Mr. and Mrs- Johnston cai e-
wenee their wedded life.
"Above All Send The Signet."
t)ne of the overseas, ...Idle' it writing
home ssye: "Ik.n't fou get to write,
and above s11 send 'rile Signal." We
are glad to know The Signal is so
heartily appreciated by the' soidieus.
Reideis surs colxtutns inPrn1stniglto. the king
boys
across the caster by ,.....ling in any
1Leute of Ioe1 nl•w., that they think
the aoldiers_ niid like to know lib- u1..
The editor nod e• ,,t1 do the Lest
they can. but they ettuld do better
,.till with the c.• -operation and wwi.t-
ance of the re&dere of the paper.
oddrs
Kidney
M anager.
Mr. A. R. ,Hradwjn. 7oiluwrly of
ltaan p bushed at rtipedit rior, Ont.atrb-
A Victrola for Christmas -
F
REE Regular •5o FREE
We are giving away -absolutely free aagenuine
' to the person obtaining the largest number of
trola
votes in our contest
Between Nov. 21st and Dec. 23rd, 1916, inclusive
Between R
_
The Contest -
I. Any person may enter who will have a friend nominate
them.
2. No names appear, every contestant is given a number.
Votes counted arid bulletin in window every Wednesday.
q. A vote with every tc worth purchased in denominations
5c, Inc, 25c and $t.00• m., by three
5- Final count made December 23rd at 10.30 p.
responsible parties.
GET YOUR FRIENDS TO SAVE
THEIR VOTES.
Specials for Extra Votes Each Week
Caidwell's Drug Store - - Goderk
cemetery. The deceased was the
eldest sou of the late Mr. and
Thous,. Andrews, weft-kuown mai-
strata ut tiodattich thittY or tot ty years
Iago, He bad lived tot many years at
Hstttikun. Two sisters survive: Mrs.
S. Peri y, of St -Thome,. Ont., and Mrs.
Thos. Perry, of Manitoba. Ur. and
Mrs. S. Perry accompanied the
remains today. The funeral ceremonies
were performed I y Rev. C. Mc Der -
mid and Lbe-lxaiIbear•ers a Mea•re.
A. Naha, -F. F. nce, Win.
Weis alia 600.1-Alidt
Ratty for Women's tea
The Goderich of the Wo-
men's Institute have a meeting on
Thursday, De r7tb. at the house
l'be
of Mn. W. Amer-areap
officers est d a very•corrddisl inviLs-
tiun to all es -members to attend. Each -
member has the privilege of twinging,
r Mend, as this meeting Is to be r re-
union or "Rally Day." All will be
welcome. The progratu will consist of
a paper on "Women Workers of Our
Powe. by Mrs. C. Stewart ; • report
of the convention held at London by
the Goderich delegates. Mrs. Mc-
Donald and Mrs. McNally, besides
gtteetiotu and wuaic. The Institute
will supply knitting and sewing for
those wbo wash to occupy Lbrweelvee
during the afternoon.
Removing to Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. F.. R. H.dgens and
daughter, Mies 1).,r,4. have this week
taken up residence in Toronto. 1'he
Sidway Mercantile Conrpeny, for
whirh Mr. Hodgen• is the. C median
manager, has removed its beade office
trona Ooderich to Toronto, 0
c
in¢ Mr. Hodg nus' removal t3 ebe city.
He has been Qne of our most pr
ent bueinews 1en. alert and progres-
sive, and has taken an active tnterent
in wo$eruents for the welfare of the
cotuuruni:Y. His retoav1 is at die-
ttncL loss to the town.
The Sidway Comp toy is taking
from Goderich also Mr. John Duff,
who has been on its local st.tT fur
some years. Mr. Duff is already in
Toronto and his wife and sister, Miss
Pen.l Duff, leave totrortow (Friday )-
1 The lioderich contingent in flu.
t Provincial capital is growing all too
Irapidly to suit us.
1 A Successful Effort.
1 The Maple Leaf Chapter, 1. O. D. E.•
scored a tine succP.w with the limp
Iwage Bale on Ft iday sod tutor's),
I1Inst, in spite r.f the very inclement
weather of Friday. A liege number
of salable articles were _zontributttl,
and customs•• a had quite $ large range
• of goods front whicn to choose pur-
chases. • There were otber vont re* of
'revenue, including the fortune- :eller'•
parlor and the exhibit of war retie'.
f
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We Always
"aim to give th.•
largest possible
vahie for the least
possible money'.
look after soar
needs and give you
,erViCe.
The Rexall Store"
GODERiCH'
The
Perfect
Gum
in the
Perfect
Package
CENTRAL
the thing I
like a.' et • t, atter when
or where I buy -= it, h e flavor
is there — full strer. th, and
it's fresh and clean.
So I ways make sure to
get Wri _ fees the sealed -
package — is the greatest five
cents' worthof beneficial enjoy-
ment
..
I can buy.
Officer Seal -
he keeps this
goody good.. -
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Write Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. Ltd..
Wrigley Building, Toronto,
for free jingle book by
the Spearmeo.
ONTARIO'S REST PRACTICAL
TRAINING SCHOOL. WITH
Commercial, Shorthand and
T aphy Departments.
Students ar entering estelt week The
demand tipntt us Mr trained help i.,
many times the number graduating.
Get our free catalogue at once.
D. A. McL4H1.41N. Principal
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every meal