The Signal, 1917-4-19, Page 81.
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Tnt RI -DAV . APRIL 19, 1917
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prised to find Wall Paper has
Ever one is sur-
t'isetl to find Wall has
not advanced in price like so
many other lines.
Just think of getting dainty
little bedroom and kitchen
papers at 7c. Se and 10c per
roll.
Higher -grade papers at 12c,
15c and 20c, while the most
expensive papks we are able
to supply out 25c, :15c and
0c per roll.
This will save you at least
from 15 per cent. to 25 per
cent. by buying your papers
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Exclusive agents for
SCRANTON
COAL
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and District.
Best Coal Mined.
Any quantity best all Maple
Slabs, Mixed Wood, Hemlock
and Kindling (Ceds& or Pine.)
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School of Commerce
CLINTON, ONTARIO
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EASTER TERM BEGINS
APRIL Illi*, i1117
You have always intended to
take a Commercial and Stento=
graphic Course some time. Do
it now-. A course here puts ou
is" a polition to command a good
income whenever and as long as
you want it. Can you invest
your ntohey and time in any
stock. war loan or anything else.
that will promise you so great a
citrin
We Guarantee Positions
to dradnates
Writer' for full information.
DO IT NOW.,
DUNOANNON
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DUNOANN(Ne.
MK. N. F. W HYARD 1. the
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Order. len .,lth bio tor eubscrlpuoor.
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THOS. G. ALLEN.
DUN)ANNON
ISSUER uF M. ltRIAOE Ircgvahs
l'ommtasION=a FOR Amit/VITS, tem,
AND CONVEYANCER
W lits, Deane. MONTo.UE$, Miasma warm.
LIC.. Caaarvc.LY artaCUTkn AND,
MON'* Sung -inn rue
MoiTU AU Es
Agent for Fires Plod and Idle Inruraooe 111
the eert Companies ugly.
B. F. WAmD, B.A., M. Accts.
PHONE 20S Principal
-ALWAYS
WEDNESDAY, April 18.
Mrs. J. Graham, of Goderich, le vis-
iting friends here this week.
Mts. Atajrew Kirke hag returned
hone atter Visiting her daughter at
U. unit.
Miss Myrtle Oliver. of Guelph, has
been the guest of Miss Hazel Augustine
for a few days.
Miss Stela P. Kirke, of White-
chut-ab. stent the Easter holidays at
her home herr.
Rev. 1. McKelvey will take charge
of a union service in the Presbyterian
church next Sunday mooting.
Misses M. Allen and L. Pentland, of
Stratford Normal School, returned
last Monday to ermine their studies.
Nr. Thomas St others and Mr. Wm.
Sillibs are .:changing houses this
week. The number of changes in our
village this spring is said to be unpre-
cedented.
Misers E. Case and Pearl McKenzie,
of the teaching et.tf of Toronto pub-
lic school. returned to the city last
Saturday aim spending the Easter
vise, tbin here. .
Rev. G. (4nmm left on Thursday
morning for Toronto and other pointr,
where. be will spend a few days re-
newing acquaintances, and getting in
touch with college life and its learned
Professors again. He will be absent
flonc his cheese Aerie twc Sundays.
Mn. T. E. Durnin and fatuity moved
into Goderich last week. We wish
:hem happiness Mad ew cess in their
new home, Mr. ii -td Mi.. H. Alton
and family have ( crupit d the. house
vacated by Mr,. Dm hie. We also ex-
tend to Che newcomers our beet
wishes.
ANNUAL ,MEKTIN" WI /MEN'S IN-
OTICTr:.—rhe regular meeting of the
Women's In.titltle will hr held on
Tuesday, April 2,1 h, at 2 30 r. m., the
topic to be 'Ints •,duced by Mts. George
Harris : "Privileimand Responsibility
-of Equal. Citizenship." Mies Rebecca
Thompson. nt 81. Altgttsttue, will read
a paper on "Child'* Right.." This be-
ing the annual meeting of the year,
with the elee•ion of officers. it is ur-
gently requested that a large attend-
ance he preecnt.
EASTER ExArtIsArIoNs.—Following
■re the revolt.' of the Easter exam
inatione in the junior room of
Dungannon public acbool (name,
accordit.g to meal): Piomoted
from Sr. 1111. toJr,�V.—Iia Brown.
footle (comm. Laverne Pentland.
Willie Stot her. Berry Elliott, Cecil
Orser,Edne Fowirr, Maty Mole, Mary
Errington. Mair ice It. rt.
Junior Third (;lass—Georgie Allen,
Cora Errington, Pearl Caldwell. James
Fowler, Winnie McClure, Margaret
McNabb, Gurdon Smith, Gordon
Glenn. • •
Senior Second Class—Carman An-
derson, Benson Pentland. Hersey Er-
rington. Gordon Andu•aon, Everett
Elliott. Jack Cousins. -
Junior Second Class.—Norman
THE SIGNAL - GODRIeH, ONTARIO
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Oman, Mildred Moore, Laurette Mc •
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Olure, Merge/et Smith.
Senior Part IL—Eva Errington.
Mabel Brown. John Fowler, Stanley
Orem'.
Junior Part, 1I.-13ensoo Mole. Jack
McNabb.
Senior First—Frank Pentland, I
Muscles Caldwell. Ruth Smith.
Junior Fiira—Harry Wbvard,
Willie Caldwell, Myrtle Saliba, Edith 1
Treleaven, Alberta Glenn.
Primary—George Moore.
D. RYAN, Teacher.
HAD eFOURTBEN FITS 18 ONE
AFTERNOON
Bat Is Made Well and Strong yy Dodd's
Kidney Pills.
Uxbridge, C t., AprU 111 (8pecial)—
Mr. R. J. Thotnn.00, living near ben,
had fourteeen convulsions in one af-
ternoon. The doctors did cot think
he could live. Today he is well and I
strong. lie says Dodd's Kidney Pills
did It.
"I aw deligbted with Dodd's Kidney
Pills," Mr. Thompson states. "1 have
only t en eleven boxes sod 1 feel
li►e ui self again. 1 was takes", ill
very suddenly. 1 ate my dinntr and
went to take a w..0 home. 1 just got
about three-quarters cf a mile when I
was taken with It convulsion fit. I had
fourteen that afternoon and the third
day 1 had nine more. The doctors
said I could not live and if I did I
would never tie able to do anything
again, as I had chronic Bright dis-
ease. But, thaok God. 1 ate doing my
own work ofytt e again, by the use of
Dodd'a Kidnify Pills."
BLYTH.
WEnNg$DAY, April IS.
THE LAWN Bowutit .—At the an-
nual meeting of the lawn bowling
club officers were elected as follows :
Honorary president, Dr. Milne :
president. W. Moore : vice-presi-
dent, S. H. Gidley ; secretary -
treasurer, James McMurchie ; execu-
tive committee, G.E. McTaggaa-t, J.M.
Hamilton and Or. McTaggart; mem-
bership committee, Messrs. W. Moon
and James (tut,; tournament com-
mittee. R. H. Robinson and A. W.
Robinson.
PORTER'S HILL.
(Intended for last week.,
TUESDAY, April 10.
NOTes.—Mr. and Dlrs. Martin, of
London, visited at George Vander -
burg's over the weekend The
Misses Grace and \\ lime Dyer, of
Godtrich, are spending the holidays
with Miss GertieCBlair Trooper
Hiram Cox, of the Mounted Rifler,
stationed at Hamilton. wan home on
his four-day leave this week.... . Miss
Minnie Johnston has returned home
from Trowbridge, where she had heen
visiting for some tints Miss Willa
Cox is house from Bancroft for her
holidays...... Mr. Chas. McPhail un-
derwent an operation in Goderich
hospital last Wednesday and is doing
nicely Rev. A. t%. Brown. of
Varna. exchanged work witbRev. Mr.
Jones last Sunday .... Mr. \Vestey
Vanderburgh has started out on his
summer's route gathering eggs and
crram Miss Isabelle Sinclair is
visiting at Les. Cox's •....Mr. and
Mr.. Stelling McPhail spent Sunday
at Kippen Mt'. and Mrs. Wesley
Vanderburgh were in Seatorth last
Thursday.
CAM E - ~ ,w ,A•
HERE'S' Box
Buster Brown
for the kids, and
forgrown-ups,too.
Takes a picture
21x3} inches and
costs only $2.
Other Anst-os up
to $55. We'd like to
show you the entire line'
Our photographic de=
partment has established
quite a reputation for
developing, printing and
enlarging. Come in,
won't you?
A.L. CALDWELL
PRrSi RIP 1ION DRUGGIST
Goderich - Ont.
IN STOCK
in In,t. fit and shade ymi can
always get the shoe you want.
at the price' you wish to pay.
with no delay or excuses
about "just being out of that
particular size," from our
well -kept -up stocks of !settee -
grade footwear. Step in and
see huw satisfactorily we
serve then who want shoes
combining.tylewjtlf wearing
(relitiee.
Wm. Sharman
Goderich, Ontario
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
WEDNESDAY, Aptil 18.
An old:resident of Ooderich town-
ship, in the person of Samuel Mc -
!twain. passed away on tVednesday of
this week at the age of seventy-three
year,. The funeral will take place
frgdl the family residence, Bayfleld
road, on Saturdlty afternoon to Mait-
land cemetery.
PATRIOTIC NOTES. —Taylor's Cor -
nen Patriotic Society will holds. meet-
ing et the home of Miss Annie Hay on
Wednesday, April 2nth. The (loci, ty
wishes to thank Mr. and Mrs. G. O.
bturdy and fancily for so kindly con-
tributing the proceeds of the box
social held at their hone on Wednes-
day, April 4th. The sale of the boxes
amounted to $31), and a quilt sold by
auction, and won by Mr. Garfield Mc-
Collou h., brnu ht 85.16, making a
total of 44.2, handed over to this
Society.
- Singer, Store -
SALE- STILL
') CONTINUES
The Sale of Dresses
and Middies still
continues
Ridiculously Low Price.
Do not vies thee.
Colors abeolutely fest
Also Corded Silk Caps for babe
boys. Reg. $1.(111, for 7&•.
Various other lines on sale also.
MRS. TAPE
SINGER STORE — SQUARE
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RED CROSS NOTES
Many thanks are due the following
contributors of cocks: Mrs. D. Fel-
gueon, 6 pairs ; Mrs. Hillier, 4 pair•+
Mr.. McLeod, Mre. J. A. Dalton, Miss
Maud Beacom, Mrs. J. Lynn, Mee.
Davey, Mrs. J. D. Wilson Mn. W.
Carey, Mrs. Hay. 3 pairs each ; Mrs.
Snyder. Mrs. D. H. Roes, Mrs. Tens -
ley, Mn. Foster. Miss Whitely. Miss
Grittln, 2 pairs eaeh : Mn. R. Clark.
Miss Dark. Mts. W. Young. Mrs. Jen-
kins, Mrs. Jane Million, Miss B. Pot
ter, Miss Burt Ur, Miss M. A Burritt,
Mrs. Burritt, Mrs. Thos. Neftel, Mrs.
Gruntmitt, Miss (:air. Mrs. J. Mc
Nevin, Miss O. Porter, Miss Aitken
Mrs. Aitken, Mrs. \Visite, one pair
each.
The thanks of the Society are due
the following contributors ; A Friend,
11 pairs: Miss Montgomery, 7 pelts
Mrs. R. H. Cutt, Dirs.` as. Dickson.
0 pair*: Miss Gordon, . H. Hor-
tou, 6 pairs each ; Mre. D. (-Donald,
4 pairs ; Mrs. R. Shane
Foster, Mrs. D. Hay, Mrs. John
Sturdy, Mrs. Alex. Murray,. Mts.
Carrie, lire. Woods, 3 pains e b ;
Mrs. Wright, Mrs Dancey, Mn. c-
Farlane, Mre. McClinton. Miss C.
Clinton, Mrs. Plant, Miss S. (`lark,
Mrs. Jennie McMath. Dliss Jane Mill-
ion, Mte. H. Hawkins(Port. Albert),
Mn. Jas. Clack, Mrs. Waite, Mrs. W.
Prilhaul, Mot. (Jarrow, Miss Dorothy
Dickson, 2 pairs each ; Mrs. Stirling.--
Miss
tirling,=Miss Armstrong, Miss Dark, Mrs.
Birdie, :(Ire. Dancey, Mrs. Thos. Bell
Mrs. Burritt, Mille Burritt,
Davidson. (Mrs. Will Hawkins, ?Are.
A. Holtz. Asap, Miss E. Draper. Mr'.
W. Ora.', Pe rt Albert), Miss C. Dark,
Miss G. Smithaw, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs.
Rohr, Clark, Mrs. Galt, Mee.Tburlow,
Miss Lawrence, Miss 9. Dark, Mrs. J.
R. Craigie, Mies Ford, Mrs. Nairn,
Mrs. Cameros, 1 pair each.
A large stock of yarn is on hand for
soldiers socks and the storehouses
are nearly empty. Won't YOC help to
fill them again 1'
Mrs.
AUBURN.
WEnNRSDAY• April 18.
Mr. Donald Patterson. comity en-
gineer, hes received a cable notifying
him of the wounding of his eon Donald
in France. Donald was practising law
at Lethbridge, Alta., when the call
came and gave up his practice and en-
listed with the artillery. His many
friends pipe tor his speedy recovery.
Rev. V. Conway's sermons last
Sunday at his various appointment.
were addreseed to the men. At the
evening service here the singing was
led by a male choir.
Rev. W. Conway bas been called to
St. Marys owing t the illness of his
brother.
Next Sthhath a union service will be
held in the Presbyterian church, to be
addressed by Rec. E. G. Powell on the
temperance work of the county.
The public school reopened en Mon-
day with Mies M. E. Blyth again in
command.
Mr. A. C. Jackson has bis chopping
mill in operation a sin, which is ad-
preeiAted int er a
Me. Ralph Munro bought his ne
Chevrolet car home last week.
Sanford Branch.
The Ashford branch of the Red
Cross Society 'hipped from Goderich
on April 17th 133 pairs of socks and
31.) trench shirts. They also gave
twelve pairs of socks to the shower
for the "Hurons "
The socks were knit by : Mime.
McManus, 12 pairs ; Grace Sown, 9
pairs ^Hn. A. Goldthorpe, Mn. H.
Bisset, 8 pairs ; Mrs. (1. Baxter, Mar-
garet Bisset, 7 pairs ; Annie Bisset, 6
pairs : Mrs. J. McManus, Mrs. J. Wal-
ter, Norma Sanderson, Mrs. McLeod,
6 pair. ; Mrs. Gliddoo, Mrs. Daw,
Mrs. Outrell, Ila Currell, Mrs. Sander-
son, Annie Buchanan, 4 pairs : Mrs.
D. Coonel, Mn. P. McEwan, Miss S.
Hatnilton, Mrs. O. Bisset, Mrs. Gibbs,
Miss Fasten, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Lippet,
Mrs. Adams, Mrs. \V. McLean. Mre..
J. McLean. Mrs. Kuntz, Mrs. Tank,
\ire. Boron. Mrs. Hess, 2 pairs ; Mary
(aiddon, Winnie Gliddoo, Ruby Mc-
Leod. May Cut till. Jessie Oreen, bre.
It. Walter, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Phil-
lips, Lizzie Adams, Mary Buchanan.
The shirts were made bye Mrs.
W. McLean, Mrs. R. Walter, Mrs. G.
Bisset, 3 each ; Mrs. Gliddon, Mrs.
Daw. Mrs. )l- Steep. Mrs. Lipped. 2
each ; Mrs. C. McNeal, Mrs. Adawe,
Mrs. OHM', 1 each.
The cutting is done by Mrs. H.
Moses, Mn. W. McLean and Mrs.
Daw.
An iron tonic that will't.race you
up foe the spring work—Wigle's Iron
Pills. They provide just the elements
needed to ptlr iron in the blood, give
you nerves like steel. Sold in bottles
of a hundred for 36c.
A CHILD OF THE DESERT.
Tbeda Bars at Home Again in Scenes of
"Under Two Flags."
"It was just like getting home
agsia. I could feel the dryness of the
desert air in my throat, and the play-
ing of desert sands about my bare
This!..8sn the famous actress of
the William Fos, film corporation, has
returned to her native land in the
Wilt of the Fox feature Mtn., "Un-
der Two Flags," to be shown at the
Model Theatre, Ooderich, next week.
"11's a strange coincidence," says
Miss tiara. "1 was horn at an stasis in
the Bahare.. and now in the Odida
story i stn hack again. Then seems
to bi a strange fate which haunts my
work In the pictures, and dtrws me
hack often to the scene. where`1 spent
my oblklbood or my earlier year..
[ telt soh( i wets returning home
from. a long, long trip, when 1 found
that Algeria was the setting for my
latest picture."
Theda Rara'+ father was an Italian
painter, who was In Africa doing
desert piethrse at the time of Miss
Bata's bit t h. That is how she came
to ha a daughter of the desert. For
DORIS time. she steTtel In the desert
environment, until she grew to love it.
As a Ittt4 ehild sitrwould often lamp
on the hack ret one of the Ars$$a
harass In her father's camp. sad e(ltlo
Real Travel Comfort.
Spring_. here, and patrons or"the
CanadiatT Northern Railway will find
renewed pleasure in the compartment
library-otteenation cars on e11 it.
Tranecontineetal titins, which allow
the passenger not only to gain the
full benefit of the wonderful se.neq
along the route, hut also to take ad-
vantage of the many new comfort,
features which have created so mach
favorable vomment among cows -coun-
try travellers.
A magazine and. library bureau,
which contains the latest and most
pot -mist literature ; writing desks with
attractive stationery ; a "traveller:
shop," witb a stock of artloles the
traveller Is likely to forget or overlook
In parking up for the trip. such s
collar -buttons, shoelacer• etc., see .a
fees instance., while tasty teas and
light refreshments may be obtained at
very small root.
200- .SAMPLES 200
of UNDERWEAR
it
200 Samples of Ladies' and Children's Under-
wear, Children's Dresses etc.,to be Sold
at Less Than Factory Prices
Here is a sale of Underwear, Dresses, etc., that ought to
interest you, for it will save you money. Over zoo Samples
fresh from the factory are to be cleared at prices less than the
same goods can be bought for by the dozen today. Every
garment is well made from good material. The finish and
workmanship are the very best. Nothing skimped in sizes.
When you take into account that these were all made to be used as samples to be
submitted to the keenest and shrewdest buyers in Canada, you will know that no de-
tail was overlooked in their manufacture. We are exceedingly fortunate in being able
to offer this clearing lot of samples and strongly advise you to take advantage of it.
The selling will continue all this week
Children's Sample Underwear
Childr
Ladies'
Ladies° Sa
s Sample Dresses
le Waists
e Wrappers and House D
1 f to
Ladies' Sample Underwear
A particularly good Assortment of gowns and skirts is", lot
Skirts
Ladies' Sample Wash
all, over 200garments to pick and choose from at less than the maker sold them for
b the dozen.
Ladies' Special Raincoat
Grey tweed mixture, belled back.
crew garment. c an
Special each Je
HODGENS BROS.
Direct Importers
Goderich
out across the waiste.tor miles.
The Bedouins of the desert came to
know the little girl. and look for her
in the mornings. Often she would
teop and eat dates and drink camel's
milk with them. 'Then again Ube
would leap on her horse, and he off
across the ,and before they knew it.
The Kincardine Review has been
delving into ancient history and re -
cards the following : "On April 4th,
1488, the Asherman of Oodericb went;
out to .et their net. The see drifted'
in between then* and the land and
some six of them were 1041. One men
managed to crawl over the ice. but
was unable to climb the hank aft el
making the perilous trip iso far."
A former resident of Oxbridge, now
in California, writes to The Journal e
word of caution about spending 'mil-
lions on bliilding electric railways in
Ontario. He says the future belongs .0
the automobile. and experience out •
there indicates that the time is nut
far distant wbenL„it will not be pus -
sib's to m.keelecti,ic raileays pay_
,The Saults Coal Co.
Succewwn. to McDonagh & Gledhill
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
LEHIGH VALLEY
THE GOAL THAT SATISFIES
We deal in Hard and Soft Coal,
Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire
Clay, a1 Hard and Soft Wood,
Maple an Hemlock Slabs.
Fresh cars of Lime and
Cement just received.
OPFICE PHONE - - - 75
B. 3. Saults' Residence 275
W. W Saults' Residence 202
Jtar`dafe
Corner MontrealiStreet and Square'
HIGH CLASS and SANITAitY
We serve excellent meals
a la Carte daily
PIIS TO TAKE O11T
Private Luncheon Room
for Ladies and Gentlemen
CAREFUL SERVICE
Our Motto- Cleanl,nees Alweee
OPEN 9 A. M. TO 1 A. M.
5-
TThe--New Series
CH EV R
Garage Next Door to Bank of Commerce
Geo. Johnston,
District Agent
Awe Agent for Simplex Four -wheeled Trailer.
$Ioyt Ie} aft4--Oneimf Repairing
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