The Signal, 1917-4-26, Page 5•
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s id Goodyear Ti-
SIR* nen-skid Goodyear Tires
Main -tread Michelle Tires.
1 non -.kid Michelin Tire
18 z4 nom.kld Michelin Thee
1 3114 noseskid Mighelin Tire
1 Px4l nowelsid Michelin Tire
1.37:5 noa-ekid Michelin Tire
and over a owe of lamer Tubes of all sizes.
'HMO of course we, have lot. of BiCYCLE AND
BABY CARRIAGE TIRRl1.
Wli ARE THE TIRE PIMPLE, and eon et you
out without delay.
EAST STREET GARAGE
• fttchff r' m by a fr.c&d Man
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Ofta the Cheapest—
. dig Boat
W. WALKER
Foreibev Dealer
sod Usile taker'
House Furnishings
Tlae Store of Quality
PHONES
RCS. 1 e17
Weat • r
"Probs'
Warmer --time to
your new Spring S
If ,psis want somethin
ywrt eight, in style, fit,
materials and everything
else that goes to make
satlltfaction, gite us a call.
if ire can't snit you—
' well, we can't say you
haven't given us a chance,
anyway..
R. 4 i nstron
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Mus 11001: Oodeaieb.
'OEO. E.
GIRLS WANTED
For edam work to Ml the plane se
men who .eve awe a are acting to the
trout, Yining woman can render ilia
osuntry real serving b p.ep.zio W
talo mashies la banks and busker
special Camerae Of tratning 1u Hook-
kesvine, uho tiand awl All caber Com-
me+eW utuoct. now In morrar.
8tudeut, ad.nitted air that. Illustrated
&dolmas tree.
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'WEEK OF APRIL Oth, 1917.
-Monday and Tueada -
- 'al Feature and.
fibe ir1 and the Gam '
Wednesday and Thucsday
DUSTIN . FARNUM
in "The Son of Erin"
AreYOU 1riah?
Usual prices
Friday and Satdrday
See special ad. oil page 8
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THE STGNAL , OODERIOH, ONiAlt10
'ltA1.-TOPICS
4 imertrae4en Convention .
it'emeeentiod1 IA temperance w
ere of the meaty will be bold i. Weer
ley rhumb, Mutes. on Tuesday. Miy
1st, with a .tossing make et 10,.39
o'clock and an *[tenon* session at
t.ao.
Ar Student
Mies Amnesia tieL•nd, daughter of
Mre. J. M. McLeod. Newgate st•est,
baa take. We hesitator of arts degew
atQmseo's University.Kingetoe. l les
McLeoda brilliant reword as a
student *Mber hiends predict for ber b
still greater, successes.
Navigation Opens.
The tisiaata of ships pon Uthat se
Fiat dt
the i ib .w.-1
too, . whish wIY*: leave until dm
end if the week. Tree *mer W. 0.
Frans cleared oo y evening.
and the rest got away last (Wide.+
day) night. All She .hips but the
*Wieners America and Frans are going
to Fort William. These two bane
gone down the Likes for coal before
taking the trip northward.
Paper Collection for the Hospital.
TION HAS: DECREED
•
Ai meet Chapter, I. 0. D. R., Is
makiog a collection of papers of all
kinds and magazines for the henget of
Alexandre hospital. W ill those hay -
ion made a' collection kindly place
them outside their front doors on
Thursday morning. Ma Sed. at 9
Owner, and whom. area for.w
Owners of cars who spars a few
hour+ to help out in Hili *nod work
for the hospital are sat tt.e t y re-
quested to volunteero day to
help coned. Will t tlr > nee
Willing to assist kindly telephone No.
56 beton Monday evening ?
Could Not Get Girls Here. \-
Tbe Clinton Knitting Co. is start
a branch f at Wiog It
the intention t establish Tbla
in Goderich. Mr. Libby. manager
for the:Com y. made several visits
to town, advert in the local pa-
pers that be was p pared to employ
girls at good wager, nd molt personal
letters to about sigh girls whose
names were submit to him* with
tom result that replies en received,
from About half -*-dose of them. In
the lace of this lack of interest, and
the fact that a large nom r of girls
Io Wiogbam were avails for em-
ployment, the Company de.idep to,
establish its branch iu Unit town.
G. T. R.'s New Tinto -table.
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A.
SALE STILL.
CONTINUES
The 'Sale ot Dresses
and Middies still
continues
Rilialsaeb Lor Frites
Do not totes these
Cobra absolubely fast
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Also Corded Silk 014m for baby
boys. R}6. $1.00. for 75c.
Various other lines on sale also.
MRS. TAPE
SINGER STORE — SQUAd1E
Mb woe es Wert ddilid .bath . tat dem
..l wtbee eawr
modem
iletrle.r AVM. t)•reywork-
1. .1 tekh the
it ot I wall bbetore bins.
followed with known the discoveries
of•Oeptain took. So interested did
he beams that be offered himself to
the B•puiet church of Ragland as its
first missionary. He was sooepted
sal in 1792 was sant to India, worn
be labored for forty mire.
The /oeg of Osrey bad stirred up
the OMtmr et Scotland to a sepse of
duly Omar& foreign missions and •
few years later a young man named
Alex. Duff went as the Bret represen-
tative of the Church of Scotland to
Indio. Owing to ill-bealth, atter lye
aypeea lrss be returned to BeoWuud1►r td
•ta 11011•titiwawee presetting It` .o -
7rmitt3DAY, Aran. 20, 1917 5.
beteg to deepen the m&Miooary inter-
est of the coogretatioo. 8 1
members from the seeslon and Mission-
ary Association were present by
special invitation. Members of the
,Arthur Circle also were present and
had cISargg fthecandytable. Rev .Me.
McDermid occupied the chair. Solos
were glow by Mrs. Frank Saunders
and Mies Little and aria in-ttumeotal
"duet by Mr. and Mrs. Bunbury. also
vocal duets by the Misses McManus
and Miss NairnMies Hume.
J r.. Hamilton a an address en-
titled, "Peopb,At6, incidents that have
paved age way Or our meeting here
The expected restoration ot tbs
former G. T. R. train est vice is net eo
be realised for the present. the new
time -table to take effect on the SIKid Pills Dome be daceived., There
leaves the service In and . out of "e7
Goderich a. It has been during resent is only one DODI76.. 1odds L the
months. The testa which wee auks. original. Dodd's ie Use to be care -
Off a be London- W ingbam Mesh w/1 f4 about—
b. resumed, sod there will alliin be two Mane a day eacb way on that
Hee. The morning connection with
Hamilton, via Brantford, is resumed,
the time of snivel at Hednilto. being
11.15.. m. The morning train from
((.ktericb will can t also with Do-
te ,it, and the earl evening train ar-
rsving keel at 7.1 wW co with
Detroit. Mime is belt out that
the neat time -table, to be issued in
about two aomb., will Oma a b.swr
envie, is rod ma bf Qodsrlsb.
citations
of Dodd's XCldney Pills are
legion. The box is imitated,
the outside coating and shape of the
pills are imitated and tbd name—Dodd's
Kidney . Pilo is imitated. Imitations are
dangerous The original is safe. Dodd's
Kidney Pillau have a reputation. Imita-
tors have stone or they wouldn't imitate.
So they trade on the reputation of Dodd's
'LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
The town couocil bar decided Si
put chase a supply of tarvia for use on
the streets.
The bakers have raised the price of
broad to nine cents for the pound -and-
-half loaf.
t Not ah "street Methodist church
neSuuday evening Rev. W. K.
Wig s subje( t will he : "Discern-
wtent averting subject : "Life's
Christ Places—Calvary. '
1 he Maple Leaf Chapter of the I. 0.
D. E. will shortly make a house-to-
house collection of old rubber. Will
all who can kindly give tbeit moistener?
The remaining tickets for the
crochet set at D. Millar & Son's store
'rill be sold attwo for 23•. The pro-
e••eds will go to the Taylor's Corner
Pat iotic Sudety.
The Runnel meeting of 'the Goderieh
branch of the Women's ibetfture will
be held at the home of MIN Wake-
field. Huron road, on Thundtty, May
rd, at 3 p. in. A full attendance of
tl member. is desired. A report of
the r e work will be given ; Vett
•lecifon f officers for the rowing
year.
that milady's shoe shall con-
tinue as the most important
detail stars apparel. It re-
mota mai to *(tilde wbeeb
style • god ' )sat 'will prove
Inc. aeespt 1. to ire io-
did dost . Our taseb
.took a rause 1. Myles
la Irasplag
ter Me eepar
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CHURCH NOTES.
At Knox church next Sunday morn -
Rev. R. V. McDermid's subject
w be : "The Church on Trial,"
Eve Ing eubj. ct : "The Supteeee
Sari- - ."
The 1l•pti.tanniverary service*
*ill be held os. 1.1•y 20 and 21. Prof.
7k H. Farms of McMaster Uolvere)ty,
will be the p and lecturer.. Mr.
A. K. Greenlaw, Detroit, will sing
on Sunday and
Rev. G. M. Holm will preach to
the I. O. O. F. in the
etptist church
/m.dsy. morning.Mr-Holna_
.0.01.1 Mbjeet wilt be 'Wte
"Wily are the
tsleet.apnrtet truths veil le great
dimness r—the teat sermon n the
melee on ''Christ, the Light tea
World."
M. Gorge'* Church.
• itinelese on Sooda,. April 20'h
Tidy, ee.munloo et 8 a. ea. t mating
set A r non at 11 e. a. t choral even.
i.tersu.I n tombs on Fria*! et
7.80p.ea.
Last /..day • special eoiMetiom was
take.Eirii:abee renrite plow
..EtedM the Tds d u• kelt Ma
w.,eibo bine to.* yet
ma -
bitted tall who desire rn does wM
fy sand their offortag ro W. L.
hike, ling. of the Hank of 1lsatroaL
O. Ilenday last .the rectormaid.
KIDNEY
PILLS
ells714
the M i `eismefto
M.whkr, IW Iwo G ess,ss,
la de -
1 li3t=
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insessifel
1 b ben et the ilk
dwelt is ilia
`-e
I.43.44'
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The Saults
aeooeeeas to Mc
Excl.usIVE AGE
1.,I3t11aH VALL
Y
THE COAL, THAT SATISFIES
We deal in Hard and Soft Coal,
Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire
Clay, also Hard and Soft Wood,
Maple and Hemlock Slabs.
Fresh caro of Lime and
Cement just shelved.
s
OFFICE PHONE - • . - 75
B. 3. Saults' Residence 215
W. W Saults' Residence 202
tIIiSBAND OBJECTS
OOPERATION
'Witt: lured by Lydia E.
P6lthepn's Vegetable
- Compound
Nelms, Iowa.-" Four years ago
was very sick and my life was nearly
spent Th. doctors
stated that I would
get well with -
on t a n operation
and that without it
I would not Nye One
,I II year. My hatband
ILII I •bjeet.d to any
eparelleo seetse got
wnte•f LLyydia 1L
I1aetlepoond took
1
d Ione. H. cam.
ins and proto tog. cities theer-
U. C and Oamsia and es a rose the.
Womea'• Foreign Miestmary Society
wee ornanIaed in Toronto and the first
monthly meeting held on April 4ib.
1878, wises Shy women enrolled es
member. At the end of the Bret
year the -treasurer reported $1,000.
Several years later a Home Mission-
ary Society was organized to meet the.
demigods of the Western Provinces,
when foreigners began to come in.
The amalgamation of these societies
took plate in Knot church, Toronto.
in 1914, under the ante of the Wo-
men's Missionary iety of Canada,
mod in 1916 the total ount raised by
this Society amounted over 6199,-
01)0.00.
This address was listen to with
much interest and nerved t impress
upon its bearers the importance of the
place missions should bold in the
church.
Mrs. Hume tesla something of the
missionary work being done in the
West—in the schools and homer and
hospitals, amongst the Indiani and
foreigners ; how through these instit-
.ltioos the people are reached, and in-
fluenced to become better citizens.
An interest for sociability and the
serving of refreetinents was given.
and • pleasant evening was brought to
a close by the ringing of -the National
Anthem. j build up , run-down comes, deli -
ate chi4ep and feeble old people
H.C. Dunlop, druggist. Goderich. Ont.
Also at the best druggists in all Ontirio
towns.
OF CANADA.
to
via i Savings Account
Check waste on your
.,Art% in your house or your
shop—cut down your sell -
indulg.nee —do for yourself those Tittle jobs that run away vith
the small change—get hill value for every dollar you spend—
and deposit the savings regularly In the Wier unlit 81 t. .41-
„ •r" The accumulated results. vitt Interest added. will some
day mean financial Independence.
God«rich Branch—Ir. WOOLLCOMBE, Mfi ager,
question. "How can the Ontario high
school boy by working on a farm this
summer help (1) himself, (2) the
farmer, (3) the Empire ?" Prizes of
415, $3 and 82 respectively were of-
fered for each high school. and at the I
0. C. 1. the wintee.a are (1) Jean Maw -
Ewan, (2) ()race M. Pinder, 13) Jack I
Marshall. g'he prize amuwere received
in each school are sant to Toronto,
where they are judged in competition
with others from all over the Ptoviner
for three priz.•s of =85, 1$15 and $10
offered by the Resources Committee. I
MRS. KERN'S,, ADVICE
Te West, JervoOs, Ban -Dow. Woman
So. Cumberland, Md.—"For • ate.
time I suffered 'from a nervous
down. I could not eat or sheep and viae
ao weak I could hardly walk. My hus-
band heard about Vivid and got tae ba
try it Now 1 have a good appetite,
s soundly and am well and strong.
Eve nervous. weak, run4own •woman
shoe try Vino("—Mrs D\W. Kana
We araut4 Vino' to create a
healthy ppetite. aid digestion and
DISTRIBUTION OF BULBS.
lostructions for the Planting and Growing
• of the Gladiolus.
This week 147 metuber•a of the Gode-
rich Horticultural Society ate each re-
ceiving sixty-five gladiolus bulbs.
Tbese hullo are of a superior kind and
poet the Society 11233. r
'the following inbuilt. -ns for the
planting of the bulbs are irsued by the
Society :
hOl L.
The gladiolus is not exacting in its
>isartrd upon the soil. A rich sandy
soil is suitable, but probably finer
,flowers can be grown on strong clay
Anent. The hest fertilizer is well de-
cayed stable manure, which should be
well mixed with the Soil. A dressing
of wood ashes can be used to advan-
tage.
FLANTINO.
Metal* corns, abould be planted'
' bout tour inches deep or a In ale more
In light soil, as deep planting uelps to
suppoit the stem. They may be
plaited in straight rows, and if exhi-
bition flow. re are wasted four to live
lecher apart. Good flowers will he
produced if they are planted much
closer. They do not do well if planted
In shade of trees or buildings.
TIYe OP PLANTINU.
They may to planted any time from
early Aoril, as soon as the ground is
dry, uotd the tenth to the fifteenth of
June, for late planting. By planting
at int.rvelr ot a week or two, the
flowering season will be prolonged.
Flower spites that are pr•.aluced last
of August or first of September are
oftener much finer than 'those bloom-
ing rattier in August, when the
weather is bottr.. Planted io May,
tbsy take about seventy-five to ninety.
five days to bloom, some vartettes be-
ing very much earlier than nth. r.. To
produce fine flowers efforts should Ise
made to wand. tin a steady growth,
and in order to elle4 t. this they must
not be allowed to sutler from lack -of
moisture. No matter how good tbd
coring tar., or h•.w (Inc the varieties,
they will n. t give good result.+ if
stunted by dr) westber. Som. of the
very finest varieties do not show to
advantage in very hot weather, and
will be scarcely recogniz••d. The size
of the cote is no indication of its
vale,. Soave fine varieties have a
small corm. and many . poor, vas ietiee
es get std am .ow well. am
noshed to de shy own be.eewerk.
1 OM the Vagetebl• Com -
d w 4 who l sick lad
amt denim at a strength god
buebaye 1
werbase been le my gram ars tab
V 1101 eel ben far year Vagetelde
°"'*fist"--iiaImam Jim
e
hada resheer..
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la #1M te
_and ems an
)iii !limo-'• • .-.
110010..anesii dealt
M wt.
11;010000
Muth
;i uth i>Tmswe lis
rift♦ •
A,.
h44•e a bilge corut. •
(tj (i'TTINU TN FLOWRIte.
ret the spike when the float flower
opens, and place in water wi•bnut
crowding. The end of the stew should
be shit/Word, and water renews
daily. By doir:g so, flowers will last
a week or more. Su.filcient foliage
should he left on the plant to keep it
in gtowing condition. '1'be g dioltta
is nut • bedding plant. Its Mac Js to
furnish cut flowers for table de_ .ra-
tion, and there is for this pen
nothing (Inc,• in its season.
HARVIPTINU.
1)ig the corms before the ground
freezes. Cut off the stalk dose to the
corm, and More in a cool dry place, in
breasts or its wi nttow trays, and t
wan he .leaned up any time dull
the winter. by removing the old corm.
G. C. I. NOTES.
In addition to the IIRt of students
win) passed the special Easter examin-
atir•ne published several weeks ago.
eleven hays have already gone not to
kits _oeftione 7sat forma =
boy. are Intending to.enter upon baron
cot k after school closes and a tesoiaa-
tione are oven, Some eighteen or
twenty girlsare pummels* ls* to
eve what help ey'eats during tea
holidays in assisting in cub ivatiots
and harvesting crops a.d in light fates
work.
This will make sixty 4lellegiafe stu-
dent., twenty-eight hoes and thirty-
two
hin -
Iwo airs, who will be Ming Its
/r atter food predation. . All ant .>(our
at these bows already arranged .tbalr
hone a.spioweent • tows fowl will
bre. .hale until AWN 24 b 514
• et too.Sddr.t.1 dl I'4ak.n
et ►M •NlwMal Ot/a►rniseUort
e.
1: witieit rare
st
:. . 1•r
.$tar'ake
Corner Meatr attetreet and equ.i•
mmenmew
HIGH CLASS and SANITARY
We serve excellent meals
a Ia Carte daily
PieS TO TAKE OIIT
Private Luncheon Room
for Ladies and Gentlemen
CAREFUL 4ERVICE
q.FMotto-elbanaetd *i.1,.
OPEN -9 A. M. TO 1 et. M.
CENTRAL
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.TRATFORD. ONT.
Oldtario's Bat Basins. CeUejle
Students mac enter our classes at :uty
time. Commence your course now
and be qualified for a position by
midsummer. During July and August
of lest year we received calls for
Over 200 office assistants
we could not supply. Our graduates
are in demand. Write mot our free
cataegue. -:--
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D A.•111eLAZTl1 AN, Priatst.
S MUT
. GRAIN
•
can be prevented
by the use of
Formaldehyde
We sell the Gov-
ernment standard
strength 4X - -
3 a Ib.
J. A. Campbell
Phm. B.
"Central Drag Stere
North Str.•.-t and tiluatw
As toothsome
as the name
implies.
Delicious,long-
lasting. The
third of the
-Wrigley trio
of- refreshing
confections.
Good for teeth,
breath, appe-
tite, digestion.
Ied/w Tljjtfirt--
MP. Ifight t
Mow it anter
everynwai