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The Signal, 1917-6-7, Page 81 '1411V1.9DA4, Jtmlt 7, 1917 s'3!o Vis.., ..,.,"r THE SIGNAL - GODERICH ONTARIO The Correct Way to Select Wall Paper .In selecting Wall Papers do not overlook the fact that you have to live face to face with them, and that simple, graceful designs, combined with a restful blending of colors,will add to the refining influence of any home. We make a specialty of the newest and best in Wall Paper d beg to remind you of the ictthat o01e1arge stock of aper was purchased before prices were advanced ; con- sequently our customers get the advantage of extremely low ,r pricesprthis season. mo iris Se lith Jvc per roll. \ L' f Vareos and others retarding the road at the foot o1 the hill at Mr. nem - log's, s1 - log's, chiming that Mr. Fleming had his fence no the township read. Moved by Messrs. McCano and Currey that the Reeve and clerk be a commit- tee to investigate the same, and report at next meeting. Carried. Moved by Messrs Snyder and McCann that we refund to the county treasurer $100.70 on the Heeuey property wrong- fully assessed and told for taxes as being in block 0 Instead of In block C. Carried. Moved by Messrs Sny- der and Fisher Chet George Currey see about having the McPhee pond fenced. Carried. Moved by Messrs. Currey and Fisher that the council do hereby sanction the action of Reeve Young in buying the Miller property for township purposes- Carried. The following aocouote were passed and ordered paid : Alden Allen, sheep killed by dogs, $26 ; Mee. S. Allen, hoard for Engineer Bolton, $1.50 ; Ross McNee. repair culvert, 50c.; J. R. Holmes, refund Heaney property. $10.70 ; C. C. McNeil, salary, X00 • postage, 112 ; map Meneeetnng Park. $1.60 ; register search, $1.54--$65. Moved by Messrs. Fisher and Currey that we adjourn to meet on June 12 at 2w. Carried. H. ltft'ILWAIN, Clerk. See The Signal's styles in wedding announcements before placing your order. They are the correct thing. Delicious Vegetables for Noma Oar dens. Celery is a vegetable which is wily grown, although most people have an idea that it requires a greet deal of waterlog and ouch specie! attentloo. This Is a militate. If the ground Is well fertilised or tweet' manured, very little or no watering �s necessary. A great deal of celery can be grown in a small space by putting two rows about 8 inches apart, placing the plants in the two rows directly oppo- site one another. In this way both space and labor are economised, eepeciall when, it la to be billed up. Hy putting the plants from 0 to 8 inches apart In the row, and two rows together, ILMI heads can be pptented In about thirty feet. IL can be kept for winter use by putting It in shallow boxes, le.vin the roots a and water- ing the roots ust when the I ops wilt a little. In this way it will keep for three or four months. Cauliflower is another delicious vegetable that takes little space and is as easily grown as cabbage, but is often not found io our home gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thompson. "Pioneer Perm, Goderich township. announce the en gageumut of their eldest daughter, Ruth M.. to Mr. B. H. Willing". of Torontoson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Puck. In, of Pickering, 0,t., the weddlug to Lake place the last week in June. OPTURE' APPLIANCE New Ieventlee ketal.. Ibote►o Wlpewt Kola", Danger et Pala. aalsaes Lantos, allppio vussee and man order mations are •war with wonderful Invention • Canadian t wtm has devoted )ears to this one leiTimmarvelous sew Igoe 'WRATatlf" lsslaat reteouoo, rest ase security where errs hares tolled. It prevents all irritation, restores every part wits tyre Spun soas It V used, sad old4 style are thrown away. Egsn's "rurstrus" la e.1 tu assist astute to close the opeala�� ly�t tae short - era time known without a ops�fgsa end at small nest Testimonials fmet NNW wears and preste. $.thing complicated. Ne sass err toils et time, but Just a natural w .level It costs you nothing W in WO. Delays may be Montero'''. oNow Is the to mate yourself physically et for your dally work. Tear oa coupon now "Made In Canada" . Y. NAlt, SPICIA1. T, WILL VISIT the towae below. Pres demonstration and examina- tion of samples. Ask at hotel omce for my room. )tote dates. Cltntoo, Normandie Hotel—June 23rd Goderich, Bedford Hotel— (Monday afternoon and night) (Tuesday all day and night) r is days only—June 25th and 26th t • ' Prey phons Here insures their being filled faithfully and accurately. It insures the exact carrying out of the physician's ideas and plans. It insures free- dom from any possibility of error in compounding. It insures re- lief to the sufferer if medicine will do it. A. L. Caldwell "PERMCRIPTION DRUGGIST"' (itderich - Ontario SOUTH HURON LIBERALS. Enthusiastic Gathering at llama . en Tuesday. Hensel!, June C.—Tbt sennameet- ing of the Liberal Associations for the "tooth riding of Huron, both Federal and Provincial, was held here today and was a rousing and enthusiastic one. Thomas McMillan, of Hallett, Federal candidate, and Charles Bow- man, M. P. P., addressed the meeting, which was most representative. Mrs. Hyslop, of Toronto, the women's or• ganizer, also spoke. The election of officers was one of the most important matters before the gathering. Three honorary presidents were elected : Thomas Fraser of Brucefield. Fred Hp.. of Zurich and Alex. Mustard of Brucefleld. For the Federal section the officers are : President, H. Smith, Hay town ship ; first vice-preeident, Don McInnis, Exeter ; second vice- '- dent, William Murdie, fie orth ; third vice-president, J. Porte, Zurich. The Provincial office,* for the flat tante include a women. They are : President, W. Ftiyrty, U.bnrne : first vice-president, Mrs. F. W. Madman, Exeter ; secoptt vice-president, Jacob Kellerman,Dashwood ; third vice- president: Robert McKay, Tucker - smith ; treasurer,_ John Pepper, 7.1%144; auditors, I)r. Alex. Moir, Oen tall ; Dr. McKinnon, Zurich. zz 1 he chairmen of muniripelities are : Stephen township, T. Collins, Credi- ton ; Hay township, Chu. Fritz, Zurich ; Stanley township, David Anderson ; Onderich township, E. Wise ; Bayfield, William Thomson ; Tuckeremith, William Black : Hen - sell, Dr. H. O. Malloy ; Exeter. Charles Harvey. The election of Mn. Madman typi- fied the new era in Provincial politics, through "votes for women," and is an innovation that is expected. to bring forth great results. The speakers of the afternoon paid their compliments to the graft and profiteering of the present administration and touched on the questions of the day. The need of greater production was hrought home by the speakers, who pointed out its naxesity. .d Nineteenth Annual Excursion Goderich to Detroit AND RETURN BY THE Fast Steel Steamer GREYHOUND COLBORNE. The municipal council of the town- ship of Colborne met in the township hall May 211. Members all present. There were twn appeals against the •e.eedntent roll, namely : The Canada Company, a. being assessed too high, and James McBride, as being aase..ed too high. After due con.ideration it was moved by Messy.. McCann and Currey that no action be taken in re- gard to the Canada Company's appeal; and nn motion of Messrs. Snyder and Mc()ann James McBride'. aseea•ment we. reduced $loo. It was then moved by Messrs Fieher and Snyder that the court he clotted and the a.eeeoment roll aces ted ea rnrreet ae finally re- vised. (ferried. Council then opened under general business. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted on mo- tion of Ma..r. McCann and Snyder. A petition was dashed from J. A. S. 11 IF '= :liattia ` rinli:u•-aikrulsaaasaz .-sagas IA:-'S:.F'� ro•--rMur�s �+ �T trzliit/.. pi; w*'r' _ • aA�. 4:4* *4 __r�1fUlt!11111Mf1 w7lwiwlll ���. 'titer L rn.s—.i t t • TIii Steamer Greyhound Steamer � Returning, leave DETROIT for DETR WILL L TUESDAY JUNE 12 Arrive Goderich 9 p. m. Arrive Detroit 5 p. m. THURSDAY, JUNE 14 All Day Wednesday and DETROIT Thursday Morning in List Trip to Detroit ---Leave Goderich Friday, June 15th, 8.30 a.m. This will be your only opportunity to visit Detroit by boat during the coming summer, as there will be no regular steamer service out of Goderich this season. NO TROUBLE ON ACCOUNT OF THE NEW IMMIGRATION LAW. Canadians coming to Detroit for a temporary stay are not required to pay a head tax or make a deposit. immigration officers will be on board steamer on the trip to Detroit for the purpose of passing all excursionists. Band Moonlight Excursion Monday Evening, June 11, 8 p.m. 25 CENTS White Star Line - - - Detroit, Mich. New Scotch Linoteums OPENED UP THIS WEEK We have just opened up a big shipment of Scotch Linoleum' right from the mills in Scotland. These goods are on account of contracts made many months ago when prices were considerably lower than they are today. They are our famous "Wear Ever" and "Wear Hard" qualities that are un- equalled for downright hard wear. The patterns are new and exceedingly attractive. They come in 2, 3 and 4 -yard widths. For rooms that will receive a lot of wear we cannot recommend them too strongly. The advice from the mill is that there are no prospects of lower prices for some t ne to - come. If you have any idea of buying Linoleum we strongly recommend you to take advantage of this chance to lay in a supply before our present stock is exhausted. Attractive designs — Unequalled for wear New Nemo Corsets A full stock of all sizes in the popular Nemo styles now in stock. Nemo Corsets are unrivalled for their 6t, their comfort and their wearing qualities. They are in a class by themselves and are well termed "Americas' Foremost Corset." There is a Nemo style for every figure and we have it in stock. Verandah Comfort This is a good time to get your Verandah and Awnings fixed up. We make new Awnings to 6t any window or any verandah. repair and put up old ones, and our charges are very moderate. Estimates gladly furnished. The Eureka Electric Vacuum Cleaner Po you know what a real saver of labor the Eureka Electric Vacuum Cleaner is ?. It practically banishes sweeping day hos the home with all its ---hard tabor, dust and annoyance. Ask any of the satisfied users of this wonderful labor-saving machine est what it means to them to have it in the home. just will gladly send one and demonstrate it for you if you wish. The manufacturers have arranged for a special trial offer this month. We will demonstrate the machine for you in your home, let you try it out yourself, and if you decide to keep it you may pay for it in easy monthly instalments if you desire to do so. Sheer Hose for Summer Wear \ Splendid assortment of Lisle;, entre good value in sheer Hose for summer wear, Fine I,isle, artificial silk o real silk, in black, whiter, and practically every anted color. Prices run from 26c fog good Lisle H. e, with better qualities at 35c and 45c in Lisle an. ilk ankle, up toll 50 for the real silk. Ex - Good Stocking at 25c We are bowing an exceptionally gond Stock- ing for ladies at 26c per pair. These are strong, serviceable, d. ble.spliced where the hardest wear comes. Cannot • repeated at this price. White or black, all sizes, a • per pair 25. Child n's Hose 2oc Exceptionally • .. wearing qualities in child- ren's ribbed Hose. leas feet, fast dye, all sizes. Per pair 20. Summer Millinery Special showing of sutsimer Millinery every day this week. New shapes\ and models right from the centres of fashion. cot ectly trimmed for summer wear. Come and see t em whether you wish to purchase or not \ Habutai Silk, black or white, yard wide. excep- tionally gond wearing quality. Per yard $L(10. White, not quite so good, eft per yard 99c and 9Uc. HODGENS BROS. Direct Importers Goderich Nerves Weak Had Hysterics. Orillia Lady Tells of tier Pitiable Condition When the Nerves Gave Way and She Became Sleepless, Irrit- able and Ex- cited. Colitis., Ont. June 7.—There is an abundance of proof found right here in Orillia that Ur. Chase's Nerve Food is unrivalled se • means of forming new, rich blood and building up the exhausted nervous system. At this season almost everybody feels the need of restorative, tonic treatment to keep up vitality and ward off the tired, languid feelings. This letter will give you some ides of the splendid results to be obtained by using this great food cure : Mrs. Percy Moulding, 28 West street, Orillia. Ont.. writes : "Home years ago my nerves got the better of we. I became so had that on one occasion, during a thunderstorm, I had a severe attack of hysterics. Then I became anxious about my con- dition. it was sleeplessness and n. r- ectos debility that were my trouble. Some nights it would be 1 o'clock be- fore 1 could get to sleep. Knowing the good results obtained from the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, I com- menced a treatment. I took about seven boxer, and gradually I could feel my nerves becoming steaand my appetite returning. I couldsleep well, and stay alone without anydiffi- culty. Some little time ago I com- menced losing in weight, and I begar using the Nerve Food again as a tonic;. I used only two boxes, and recovered the weight I bad lost. i cannot e�k s �° too highly of Dr. Chase'Nerve food, and when 1 see anyone looking ill or nervous 1 say, 'Get busy and use some Nerve Food.' " Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, • full treatment of 6 bones for $2.50, at all dealers, or Edntansnn, Rates & Co., Limited, Toronto. Do not be talked into accepting • substi- tute. Imitations onlv disappoint. RED GROSS NOTES. The monthly meeting of the Red Oroes Society took place in the jury room of the court bonse on the even- ing of Monday, May28th, with Presi- dent Reynolds in the e chair. The reports of the committees were e. follows : Yarn committer—ezpend- iture $134.40 ; shipment, 904 pain of cooks, value $204 Sowing committee —expenditure $184.65 ; shipment, 98 bathrobes, 11 day shirts, 4 suits pyjamas, 2 pars bed Docks, value $101.48. Maple Leaf Ohapter--expend- µun•, $30 90 : shipment. 14 sheets, 10 Turkish towels, M towels, 89 pillow. ini value $02.80. Tuftal expenditure .04 : total value of shipments 1.76. The secretary's report was es fol. lows : Balance from last month, $285.152. Receipt.—Mr.. Field $o, Mrs. Roberts $6, Miss Kate Wataion V. Mr. Million Se : ward collections —St. Patrick's $60.73, 8t. George's $32.04. St. David's $35.20. St. Andrew's $50.25, W. C. F. M. employees $28.15 ; total ward collections $211.27, and total receipts $223.52. Expenditures, $350.04. *stance available for next month, $149.50. Purchaser to the following amounts were authorized : Sewing committee, 1175: yarn committee, $50 ; Maple Leaf Chapter, $25. It was suggested that, in view of the shortage of funds, and declining ward collections, the collectors be requested to make collections regularly, and to hand the Red Cross money directly to Mr. Robertson if the ward treasurer should be absent. Mies Allen re- ported that the total Red Cross ship. ment from the Goderich centre for last month was valued at $1,484.35. as compared with a value of $1,842.00 for the previous month. Since the meet- ing the following additional amounts have been received, and are acknowl- edged with thanks: Miss Bertha Trainer, $25 ; Dr. Holmes, $10 ; Miss Caroline Cox, $2 : dancing cease, 30c ; Mn. Charley Black. $6.55. The Society thankfully acknowledges the following contributions of socks : Mise Sherry, Mrs. James Gordon, 5 pairs each ; Mrs. W. E. Kelly, Mee. Lane, Mn. W. L. Horton, 4 pain each; Miss McPherson, Mrs. Hillier, Mrs. Jane Millian, Mrs. Reynolds, sr., Mn. McDougall. Mrs. Will Carey, Mre. Challen, Mre. Geo. Woods, 3 pairs earth ; Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs, James Clark, Mrs. Doolittle, Miss Sharman, Mrs. Goldthorpe, sr., Mn. H. J. A. MacEwan, Mn. Joan Sim dy, Miss Farrow, Mre. Rohl. Sharman, Miss Whitely, Miss LeTouzel, Mre. Hinck,,, Mn. Jennie McMath, Mts. Wm. Waite, No Name, 2 pain each ; Mrs. Harry Hunt, Mrs. Oray (Port Albert), Mrs. Geo. Thurlow, Mrs. Wm. Young, Mn. Yeo, Mrs! Geo. Rhyme. Miss M. Dark, Miss B. Porter, Mrs. Hwaffield, Mts. Burritt, Miss Burritt, Miss M. A. Burritt, Mrs. Foster, Mn. Wilson, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Yatee, Miss Arm- strong, Mrs. Weller, Mrs. Moore, Alis. Helen Cook, Mr.. R. H. Johnston, Miss Nona Craig. Miss Gladys Haulte, Mrs. 0. Nairn, 1 pair each. So many imperfect "Kitchener" toes are being made that we hope to pub- lish in the local papers an accurate de- .cription of a perfect one. We would advise those snaking the round toe perfectly to continue to do .o ; how- ever, directions for a proper,K I tchener toe may he had at any time at the Red Cross knitting department in Hod- gen. Brte.' store. Will all those having finished socks kindly return them a8 .von as possible, as it is feared the June .hipmen will i not he as large a. had been hoped ? The need was greater. Will knitters kindly remember thin 'r "Happiness." Hie first Inc. and hie first shave are two episodes in every young man's saner. and with one of Pridham the Tailor's bulls on be iabappy• FBAKIIURTSUSE SALTS FOR YJ 1 1 Isor mosiorisamoope—moia hens fibs wit West folks forget that the kidneys. like the bowels, get sluggish and slogged and need • flushing occasionally, else we. have backache and dull misery in the kidney region., severe headaches, rheu- matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder dis- orders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or piin in the kidn.y region, get about four ounces of Jad Salta from any good drug store here. take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for • few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the weld of grapes and lemon juiee, combined with Lithia, and in harmless to flush clogged i kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralises the acids ' is the trine so it no longer irritates. thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inerpensive; maker a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which everybody should talcs now and then to keep their kidneys (leas, Mus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says be sells Iota of Jad Salts to folks who believe la overcoming kidney trouble while it y only trouble. dam- �--- • — Taking Chances with old glasses, other people's glasses, twenty-five rent, gleams, mail order glasses, or no glasses im a riak that cannot be ignored. One may take chances on the fit of a shoe and late money only. Rut taking chantee with your eyes may cost you both money and what is still harder to replace—your Eyesight. Take advantage of our fifteen yearn of Optical experience.