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The Signal, 1917-1-25, Page 5f BIGHT BEFORE TOUR EYES we wilt take your wheel apart an explain exactly the work reAiuired to repair it. Know that we are past piasters of our business, do our work thorough- ly h- and quickly.Bring ur wheel today and estimate --the cost will la low, the work satis- factory. East Street Garage .toe or A_ hi GLOVER • Qw a trail Phots 243 e Pradlca1 ma". o e eatre 0E0. E. KIN(, Proprietor THE SIGYAL OODERIOD ONTARIO 1 LOCAL toeics Death of Mrs. Merrill, Winnipeg. { Many in Oodericb'will leer,' with regret of the death ofM.Arthur i Merrill, of . Winnipeg. formerly, Miss Letts Whitney, ot 0oderich. She had been ill for some Uwe, but the end came suddenly 011 Sunday morning I fast. Hesidrr bar husWnd she [reveal two young children. As MiiIrs ohitt- Iney the deeeesed was a (ioderich for a nutuher ofyears ay d liraspopular an accomplished and top r o- caltet. Rev. J. H. Dyki s Visit. Rev. J. H. Dyke, field secretary tar the Mukoka Free Hospital for Uuo- suwPtIvee. was in town tbio tase bweek. t 4 On $uoday mora{? be p Knox church, end in the evening, after the regularch service, re ice, bee gave se address io the lecNorth street Methodist church. The 'erlidNhwas i�ated with lantern showing phases of Lite tie- ing done for conruwptivee. Mr. Dake Week of January 29th Monday and Tuesday Second episode of the big railroad drama "The Girl and the Game" it you missed seeing the fist episode of this production, be snit to see the second one nextooday or Tuesday. In this episode Miss Holmes jumps frotn one fast-moving locomotive to another. Wednesday and Thursday DANIEL FROHMAN presents Mary rick in an unusual characterization - ""Poor Little Peppina" A seven -reel production, showing many dratsuati d aotusing incidents. Also "THE YELLOW MENACE" Friday and Saturday Do you like a circn4 story ? Well. here you are. A swell ,:tory' in pictures, presenting ANN PENNINGTON in "Susie Snowflake" A Famous Pia)ers feature. Prices 10c a What Mothers Need is a tin ofthe antiseptic Mecca Ointment It should be kept in every house for immediate use for burns, sores, cuts. open wand all skin diseases. Get it today and be fore it is ewe". Do not let thaw imitate or seta tuts an Warier article. Foster -back Co., Limited Tomato Stadia [file., Ida.. Thc. aft. S).%miaow JAMES A,t_cAf1PBELL BAC ACHE IMB If you have Backache you have Kidney I)iseate. It you neglect Backache it will develop int 0 pmethinK wore-BriKhT s ease or Diab.•ter. There is no use rubbing and doctoring your back. Cure the knittey'. Ttwre is only one kidney medicine but it cares Backache every time- Dodd's Kidney Pills s yenta afro. He had been working for the ([rand Trunk Bealwny ever yioce, end for the last six year* had been on the t:odeticband. Butfalo run. Four sioterw and four brothers ettrvive.Of the rioters, two are .n England, one in Australia, and 0110, Sarah, in tiode- rich. Two brother., live in England and two are in Australia. The remains were brougnt to (Mode.. rich on Friday and the Nimrod way held on Sunday to Maitland cemetery, the rervieea being conducted by Rev. W. J. Doherty. of Huron College, London. The pellbe rel were Melore Samuel Lee, l;reenwry, Robert Bell, John Newell and David Sproul. Aurung those from e direance present at the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. \V0). f elbet and eon. of Detroit, Mich.. and Mr. and Mr's. John Pettier and rou, of London. Ont. LOCALTOPICS IN BRIEfe-S Several improvement 14 are swing spade at the liexteriah Elevator UO.'e works, including a new totter belt. e part season iras.been the busiest one the elevator has had since it was established. 'The waiter and light a mission wet last night and organised for the year, with Mr. W. T. !gurney as chairmen. The regular meetings will be held on the second and fourth Thursdays of each ,uonth. Owing to conflicting events, the Genetel Brough Chapter, I. 0. 0t I .. is not holding the prop pa otic euchre this!. ternoon, but ineteed will have a patrtotie tee tennorrow +Friday afternoon, in the MenesetnnK Canoe Clubrooms., The Hag that for roiuetbing less then a thotiitsnd yearn braved the battle and the breeze from the court" collected Liver t 41) in town for this work. Police Magistretps Before Council f'j tlesrrs:-- W:-$. K e11T saAi3.- deceits. police magistrates. appeared before the county council. yesterday morning and asked for an increase in Atte u,t e allowance now nide0 them • mouth for office rent and other ex, pensee. The work under .the Can- ada Temperance Art ie onerous end the fees are small. For inrtattee, fun ver severahearinl • case that may «pin out o adjournments nments 511 uti istbe fee allowed -for the entire case• not for eeeb heerilig. The wagisirates appear to -have sine ground for their request for a more geueroas allow- ance. SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK AND ONE DAY Saturday, January the following week Stamped Covers, heat quality N k• regular3:„ • or . S50 'Fie Linen, large-siz..d Guest Towels, regular 3ic for...250 Hair Ribbons,. regular 1'2c. for So or ? yards fnr 250. Colors - red. paddy, rose, sky, Copen- y .---bgen and white. goes?' Wool Ca • regular 00" for reptts ar for , 250 Crochet Books, all newest deaigne. regular 2:rc for SOo. regular )Oc for.... ... ...SO Mary Pickford Next Week. Though her countless admirers do not require Mary Pickl,+rd to give any further proof of Ler rwaziug versatil- ity, tbis supreme screen favorite gives ew character interpretational in the Fe nous Players prodtictiuu. "Poor Little Peppina." '1'pe boundless scope of her:rrt is illnstratrd intbedelinea- tion of the various roles of the child of wealthy Amer ?conn kidnapped by Italians and made to woik in a Sicilian vineyard, a stowsweyl disguised ea a b,,y. • newaie, a bootblack, • fruit ven- dor. 00 employee of an opium den, a iueas:'ngerhoy,aod finally the restored millionaires daughter who conies into her own. "Poor Little Pepping"*ill he seen at the Model Theatre, o teu"�ray of rich, i Wedne•drv' nett week. Just d chance for ONE WEEK MRS. TAPE ~ 1 Ir hoe been replaced by a h use HrKI " 0 urs 0)144, which arrived on Monday The new one i+ eighteen feet long by shout ism feet wide, aowewb.1 larger' than the bid one. The legator tidy meeting of the (lode' ich branch of the Women's In- stitute be shome NAmStewart onThursdyebruy 1st. ata p. to. The subject on the tpevoaRroti is : ''The Customs of the Belgirms." Demonstration -tilling end icing fur cakes. Visitors always wel- SiNGER STORE - SQUARE vblic Notice WE have during the past week taken stock and find that we have the largest stock we have ever had at this time of the year. This stock was practically all bought before there was any BiG ADVANCE IN PRICES and is all marked in d f plaor in figures to sell according to the price t. We have heard of some merchants who are taking goods advantage of the aituatio h n �a g a�np int time. up on account of the high p We do not believe in this and have never advanced the price of a single line until we have had to pay more for it. We would thereforc advise all our friends and customers to TAKE ADVANTAGE themselves PRESENT LARGE STOCK and supplycan so at with a few pairs of Shoes while they a reasonable prix. All goods coming in from now on will be a good deal higher than at present. Boots and Shoes bought NOW are a better investment than putting your money in a savings account in the bank. WM. SHARMAN ?hose isit cowries, oataf'io ,l CENTRAL f sTNAT,ORD. ONT. conte. A recital ot the junior pupils of Mr. T. E. Sunbury took place at his home on Friday evening last. A member of parents and (rieude of the pupae were present. 'Phe boya and gill„ who talk part in the program acquu.ted them- selves most creditably. Additional nowhere were a vocal solo by Mrs. Sunbury, a duet by llrs, Sunbury and Miss McColl. and :► piano duet by Mr. and Mrs. Suulury. TfloaaDA3Ct .1ANVAat' '2)1917 5 WWI Cub Is UK Bank Tse Cu Bay le Alivastsgs t a` You know how everything costs more when you have to W buy on crldtt. by not practice sell-denialun for a while If necessary, open a Savings Account In the Union Bank of Canada, and with the m ,ney in hand. buy at Cask prices? The discounts will help t..) swell your bank balance, and you will have made a good start towards financial ludependence Goderich Branch— '. WOOLLCbM13E, Manager. The Best Newspaper Value , Western Ontario the %onaon taverttser- All Mail Editions Ss Per Year - new rerellna has (wen plu' `I in (ieorgP n church, the got, „T '411. \ViHriam \Verden. of Toronto, in menr- nry of his Lather. the late William \Vorden, who wee a resident of [lobs+ rich end a weather' of St. George's church year. ago. The reredos ie a handsome three of work. Succumbed to His Injuries, The death occurred At Bn1TA°, N. Y. on Ttutndsy last, of 'ninnies Luca^, 0. T. R. hsekeman, of (' e - rich, as the result of injuries received last November by slip ting limn the step of a coach on the U.'1'. R. at Buffalo. His hand war run weer fend his leg was severely hurt o for nine l. He was in hospital at Buftat weeks until death intervened. rare Mr. Lucas wax born forty-five ears ago at Hackshridg , Snine(.Amada twelve Eng- land, and came w . PERSONAL MENTION. • SeCoteant Axing,- Hayden. of the Rental (signed Co, p-. Loudon. 1. ep ou ieat+e. oinl Mr. ()orlon Soli[., rat Toronto, u vl-itine pia Nor*: Folks {n town and adj rags Mr. Noble. west stree . counties are delighted with the results' tainedbyusing "dNURIC,• 1' SUFFERED FROM BACKACHE RiE11311$M, UROKT. - Mr. Editor -I wish to tell yam • recent a backache, ,Pring from back r d+cweak congestion the' makem, dropsy, kidneys. 1 tried a new medicine called "Anuric," which has recently whose mods - covered by Dr. Pierce, eines and Snrgiest Institution in Buffalo, N. Y., you have nn doubt heard for This medicine acted upon me in a wonderful manner. 1 never hove' taken any medicine so helpful in snob I quick time. 1 do wish ld give it s trial. of each •nine$► 0, II. Use". Oi nee 1 bad when ant • • • liacEsvart Estate Exclusive agents for SCRANTON COALI for Goderich • and Disti ic.t. • Best Coal Mined. Any quantity beet all Maple • S1alw, Mixed Wood, Hemlock and Kindling (Cedar or Pine.) • TELEPHONES, office 98 • residence - -a Or 68 • Ontario's Best Business College Stndet,lts may, enter our classes at any - f Commencd"quos course now and be qualified for • position by midsttnemer. During July and August of tart year we received calls for OvIT 200 office assistants we could not supple. Our gradates are in demand. Write for our free catalogue. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. S a I :'e sonable Footwear! Mi. };brie Fitrgnhar, of Clinton, k. the Rue t of Mr t. w U. MacEw Lit tri wee Mr. Jae. [Alton. of the ratlw ty 'nail Aervi,e,eMnie, but i+ sow w u t up with adean atlaolt of poc Mr. Frank Town.enA, who we. on rho nor. taecbanical .t.tlr for the 1.4 1 i,, bth.. kaft.,011 Saturday to take a eieittou et. from (*Wary. where they spent moveed Mr, and r:al * and w[ wain In thitarto. Mrs. MIar'nu,:k ,'tin Uoler•ch. with her parent.. Sir. VIRGINIA 61RA--- - °wined 15 Pounds Ey Taking Marl Norfolk, \'a.-"1 ',offered from net- vounnees, had no appetite and was very thin. Nothing 1 took 0armed to help me until one day a friend told me about Vinol. 1 have now taken six battles and have gained fifteen pounds; hate a "-Mer- les appetite and can eat a l ahi tig Tex eset W, Norfolk. Vino[ is a constitutional remedy with- it0 formal* on 44ver' toe gad tle. It creates an appetite. aide 1. makes pure, healthy blood. Try it alta our guarantee. they haveoo of Dr. Pierce, who the newest discover}and. is bead of the INVALIDS' n 110 E N• d. StraoicaL Iserrrtt7' Those who started the day with a back- ache, (tin Thea arms worn out beford e the and an aching head daybegan because they were in and out of bed half a dozen timer at night) are be refect rest, comfort at prdr a•t .o44 *. t William wornness appreciatingsnrengthp hey obtained from Vl8 Helms Ferd returned uhf. work hro,u brother for.ev▪ rpd weeks. :err DrouRDt wkp D[. Frerce's Anuric 1'ahlets. o prove her her young ne�pe w, Ma.ler Kenneth Ford, that this is a certain nr1 kidney end who vlel remainrFlth hi, grandparent* here and conquers a • uwa disease^ and rheumatism, if w the nnnc IIs. L. J. t'anteb0, 1vel6 o rated mYuT [from t iv .psndtn ate bladder i A cut 4 you've never send ten Cents 441 )bd c t makks tu- tpha astainit rt roar meiitne; this Ode sctsge. This ih it weo-. where he pal mel ll x +ev Ti a fora large sample p H.C. Dunlop, druggist, Go'lerirh, Ont. Also at the hest druggists in all Ontario towns. n, e arc rat 1lanitoba and lir+k le ween, trove i^ 1111 Mie LO yon -fiat ^ Anl'1- ]a e• rl tbouauid n'lle.. He soma out th enc naw I on'iitonti.'eot.t !feta(. Hs .. 111 favorable' p slur acid—Mud the l HILI i -t Ice. • the re Ills wee. i 1st h •etbcr, ! iitb{a in elimi0 g mon actiae tan Hsu■ dl.trlet. where be rl+?ted + brother, most perfect kidney and bladder cor'-' Aden', they have had Rood crop., or Khat the ir-t two . air. Mr. Regina. vt sed natter; druggist and ark for a 60-cemt box Willow,at 14'ltiol who i- con ectad i recur. If von air a euffenr, go year A - .no , , name tern ;oars, on the prairie, from discovery as it has for Brent y rotes crit .n Oadtaken'. Pte f new WJIETIIER you've been buying cheap or high- priced footwear, our Shoes and Rubbers, at medium prices, will make it possible for you to save money and you'll still be able to have footwear that cannot be beaten for style,comfort or dnrablitiy. IILPAIRING (0EO. MacV1CAR North 54 at » Oadsrieb HAVE YOU CLE Would Would you like to end that ter- rtl,le itching, that burning pain; to bean those horrid sorest You have tried all sortsoffa t eintments, lotfone and powders.Nature • them aside now and g ive chance as repreee» ted by 7ba Thal t. Zam-Bak is made is in es- ronew: 1s a natural boaler. ls not send to be something 7 end of the world for, and pay a briv/ price! Every druggist *111 sell you ,' tn..Buk and for 50c. only. Just give it afairtrial and dY Ind- dently give yourself he gntck•atroete. See me on box. -- brother, Leet ,. to one' the big implement. r0P44111 rce ,f "AnufC.• You run no risk tot Dr. td ?mer in ow stands behind this e'. rate on w'.. w0 air n theo' 4,irluO1110,hap''•ul y.-.nt that .11- ran pl ... durtryr the erteen yr.r+ef ha' ab.en" 1 the poet halt eenmry for hie "Golden Medical Discove which makes th 11.0111 tatl w,yteTil eOal,Crr. -"- — _ blood pass, his ^ av ariYPrescription" a Soldiers' Y. M. C. A. Fund. for weak women. arid i. fes liven To the Editor of The y ar+ 1)gkH SIR, --t *1101110 acknowledge - gratefull.y, on lebalf of the Y. M, C. A., our i ndebteduese to those of our citizen., who have so freely reepond;