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The Signal, 1918-6-20, Page 44 THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918 411110•10.111.41•10•0 emowarroorr THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONTARIO -1- NOW IS THE TIME .1. L -_- TO BUY YOUR SUIT -• I: .l. If you wait until Fall you will pay •1' -3• several dollars more. The "wise 1- •1- ones- have been taking our advice 1' I"1 and have been buying freely and 1 they are buying good goods., The -1- result is we have been selling more a -1. suits at $25.00 than at any other 1• price. Come along Saturday or next -1- week. We have a good selection -1- yet, but the best are going first. -1- SPECIAL. - A line of Black Bib Overalls, bought a year ago. Special _ $1.50 WALTER C. PRIDHAM Borsalino Hats 20th Century and Art Clothing 'Phone 57 •1- -1- •1• .s 4 4 -hi++++++ • !1? memories. ST a+. ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE fa our specialty. We give careful attention to ever y detail of our t work and feel nure we can ! mtisfy you. THE BRIDE AND GROOM and all the wedding Darty should be phoAagraphed Dy Each }'ear such pictures increase In value and keep alive happy J. T. FELL NILE. TUESDAY, June loth. Lloyd Young has said his driver to Mr. Nicholson. ot Auburn. Mw Edith Treleaven spent Saturday and Sunday at the parsonage. Mrs. Carter, of Auburn. has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hethenn ton. Mrs. George May has completely renovated her house. making it look very attractive. A GREAT AUTOMOBILE TRIP. --One of the most unique and interesting trips possible in this country has just been made by Rev. and Mrs. Robt. Thomp- son of Oroville, Washington. Last Oct- ober they lett the State of Washington by auto and journeyed down the Pacific highway through Seattle. Portland. San Francisco to Los Angeles. Then crossing the mountains through Arizona and New Mexico they journeyed on to Texas and SPECIALS at McEWEN'S Fine Line of Drinks for Warm Weather. Oranges e, nionade. Raspberry Vinegar, 1, e Juice, (:rape Juice. L -nn ade Powder, Wines, Etc. (herr( ansortment n 'Chien a Catsup. S, tuethinp the •appetite. A nice large tin of Apple Butter for Sic. Pnre Haple Syrup from the Eastern Townships : guaranteed pure. We have a quantity of l4oap un hand, bought before the rise. Spacial in 50c and $1.() lots. Ammonia at the ()Id price -50 line worth 10c, 10e Tine. worth 15r. Something to make your floor shine. A k Floor Wax (No. 1 goods) in Y,.e. Me and 50c eines. We have on hand nonce Red Rose and Lipton's Teas, both black and raised bought before the advance and duty. Selling at 55u, now worth 70e : we save you 15c a pound. J. J. McEWEN 'Phone 4i - Arrl Coderich then up to Chicago. preaching the Gospel and distributing tracts as they travelled. They had their car, a Ford. so arranged that at night it was readily turned into sleeping quarters. and it also had conven- ient arrangements for cooking. From Chicago they came on to Detroit and they are now visiting old friends and relatives in this community. Mrs. Thompson is a sister of Mrs. (Capt.) Hetherington and formerly wail a deacon- ess in the city of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will give art account of their trip and an illustrated lecture on the lite of Christ on Saturday evening in the church, at 8.30 o'clock. WOMEN ARE NEEDED TO HELP W WAR - Women eau be awfully emptirytig in surging the wounded, in making up tIt soldiers' kits, and a thousand other ways Many Comedian women are weak, palts or anomie from woman'. ills. For young girls jtut entering womanhood; for women at the critical time; Karsisg mothers and every woman who is "rum - down," tired or overworked -Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre.eription is a spe- cial, safe and tennis help. M eau sow be had in tablet form, proettrable at any good drug store, or lead Dr. Piero*, Ir valid,' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., 1;1 waits for trial pack- age. Branch *Mee, Bridgeburg, Oat. Bt. Catharines, Oat. -"I have taken Dr. Pierce's Fav- orite Prescription dating expeetasey whet I felt espsei- ally to need of a tonic Lod it l.ens- 5ted me greatly. I always take pleas- ure is recommend- ing ' Pre.eriptios' to young mother., because I know it will never fail N J. H. Fiwo rr, 5 help them." -Mart. Beach 8t. Stratford, Ont.-." I do think Ile. Pierce's Favorite Pte.eriptfon oae of the beet med,eines I have ever know. for the ailments of women. i had for quite s long time boss all run down, weak .ad nervous. I doetored, but nothing .eeamed to give me relief until I began taking 'Favorite Prescription .' This mandato gave me itch wonderful relief that I am glad to recommend it to others." -Mas. A. Ooewiw, 50 Brant 8t. DUNGANNON. L' SALE.- A RL S13ER-TIRED li fURREY: good ar new. J• R McNAB$. iO l LTRY WANTED. -HENS AND it ROOSTERS. Num to the time to get rid of male Dards and fat hens. Prices are gam. Cal Loup. J R. IMCNABB. WEDNESDAY, June 19th. Mr. Thos. Sloth ers was in Goderich on business Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson. of Luck - now. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Crawford. Bert Maui and Will Redm:xd are home from London on thirty days' leave. Jarvis Anderson, who is one ot the bat- talion tontso taints at London, was home over Sunday. He says there i a great gryweltar and Dungannon. Mr. and pro Roy Barrie and Mrs. S. M. Wickens and daughter Betty. of S_bringville. motored up Saturday to T. G. Allen's. Mrs. Wicken+ and daughter intend retraining for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roes. Miss Daisy Ryan and Miss Edith Stothers motored to town Saturday evening oral Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan and daughter Margaret spent Sunday at London. Mr. Bert Causes', of Goderich, has en- pged with the River Valley Creamery Lo. to run the new truck for the sea- son. Mr. Len. Anderson rep- ed at London on Monday. Miss Beatty. of Cannington, is visiting at Mr. Andrew Stewart's. Dr. Hambly, of sr Ingham. called on Dr. Case this week. Mr. Robert Higgins' many friends will be pleased to learn that he has returned home from Goderich hospital and is feel- ing tine. Messrs. Jackson and Harrington. of the Sterling Bank, Goderich, visited the branch here on Saturday. Mr. Bert Wiggins has received word to report at London for re-examina- tion. Mrs. (Dr.) Hamilton is visiting at Goderich this week. Lieut. Harold Swann. son of a former Methodist minister here. and Miss Ham- lin. daughter of Mr. P. F. Hamlin, of Kincardine, formerly of this village.called on Dr. Case and other Dungannon friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stevens, of Lortdes- boro'. v sited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Whyard on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright. of Lader boro', spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Caesar's. New telephones installed: John Web- ster, 77 r 19 ; Wat. Hamilton. 24 r 21; Reg. Ryan. 21 r 4: ls:+ac Currey. 21 r 8; John Lazenby. 70 r 15. Mr. Thos. Wiggins is raising his barn and putting a foundation under it. John Hutchison, of Pat Albert, is doing the work. Mr. and Mn. Nicholson. of near Tor- onto, and Mrs. Karges. of Liston -el. called on friends in the village last week. Mrs. Nicholson was formerly Mrs. Wellington Oliver and Mrs. Kargee was Mi s Irene Oliver, both formerly o. Dungannon. Mr. W. H. Carr is attending the I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge at Hamilton as the representative of Dungannon Lodge.' No. 416. Mr. John Campbell is at Toronto at- tending the annual .meeting of the C. O. F. High Court. Chas Elliott, Will Sproul. Frank Jones and Henry Janes mace up a fishing party that motored to Godencn yesterday to try their luck. They made only a few catches. while a lady sitting beside them pulled in a good lot. They coudn't figure out what difference it trade to the tithes who caught them -they or the lady. Miss S. Mallough is home again after a visit to Lucknow. Mrs. J. M. Roberts. the Misses Roberts end Mre. Geo. Woods motored out from fGoderich today to call on (needs here. Nat has got a 'haircut. Query -Did Jack bring it out from Goderich for him ? Howard leers has taken a contract to draw 250 cords of wood from Wm. Stewart's to Godench for the Saults Coal Co. He has already started on the job. Miss Amber hfcKenzie is visiting at Mr. Chamney's, D.xnnyor,ak. Miss Robb. of Amberley. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Silltbs. Some of the boys have quit, tobacco since the pnce wen. so high. Even a hab- it can become too expensive. Miss Ethel Glenn. who has been assis- tant at the Sterling Bank here for some time. is being transferred to Toronto. and Mis,. Ruby Allen is taking her place here. Remember Registration Day next Se'- urday. Mr. Fred Ross is assisting Reg- istrar Bellamy in the work. Mr. Wm. Mole has bought a house on the 6th c0Acession of Wesr Wawanosh and moved it about three-quarters of a mile to the farm he recently purchased. The regular riveting of the Women's Institute will be held in the Oddfetlows' Hall on Monday evening. June 24th. at . o'clock. All ladies and ttneir gentlemen friends are invited to be present. A good program will be provided. The English church people had a bee this week to reshingle their church. Mr. Fred Roes is presitlmg at the en- trance examinations at Kint il, and Miss Edna Pentland. teacher of the Kintail school. is ,performing the same duties here. Messrs. Bert Treleaven. A. E. Tre- leaven. A. Daher. Delos Disher and J. R. McNabb attended the North Huron Liberal meeting at Wingham on Tues- day. Like to Work in an Automobile Factory? Positions occur In our oreenlretlon that offer steady work. good wages and en opportunity to learn the sutoanobile business. We want to get M touch with enterprising young Wren er eslddlo aged men who recognize the value of thle oppor- tunity. Write or call In person, so that your tame may he added to the (let of applications with the Idea of entering our sarvbess are ease .m a positron 1. errant. GRAY- DORT MOTORS, Lintiled Chatham, Ontario _ Mr. T. G. Allen has pirchaseJ the old Hope chukh building on the boundary about three miles out of Lucknow and in- tends tearing it down and drawing the material to Dungannon. He already owns the church building formerly used by the Methodists in Dungannon. and with the two he intends to build on the old Mal - lough hotel property. The folks are wondering what sort of combination two Methodist churches on a hotel foundation will make. it may be Tom's way of working out the church union idea. AUBURN. 00R SALE. -THE HARNESS SHOP `` in tis vldatt M Auburn. property of Private A tR�o►lin,nn. For furtlwr particulars apply to J. ARTHUR. Auburn 0041 WEDNESDAY. June 19. Rev. F. S. O'Kell occupied bis pulpit on Sabbath after en absence of two weeks. Mitre Bertha King. at Toronto. is visit- ing with flat uncle. Mr. Albert King. to recuperate her health. lei• Pte. Cha. Mills, at London. spent the week rid with his parents here. OPEN EVENINGS Mn. Robert Asquith does not gain in health as her many friends wouki wish. Mrs Wm. Robinson, who spent the a w Dobie, has gone to Hamilton and Toronto to vert friends before starting for tier home at Arden, Man. While visitmg here she made hinny friends, who an wide her a king period of good health to espy her declining yeas. - Mr. Martin Dyer and Miss Zella Dyer have returned from an enjoyable visit to Toronto. Miss Elmo Match is home spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson, of Duns gannon, visited the letter's parents the past week. "THE LASS or Lluilwcx."--The Gods - rich operatic company came over in full strength on Monday evening and pre - rented their play, "The Lass of Liner' Town." to a crowded house. All t charac errs acted their parts to the delig of the audience, who thoroughly enjoyd)I the evening'.. entertainment. Should. the Godericb, yoiass poopfe returlt to uthtrn we bespeak for an o wing house. Alter the entertainment the com- pany were served with a lunch supplied by the 'adies of the Red Cross Society. which they enjoyed very much, and then left for their home tuwo well satisfied with the evening's outing The proceeds of the evening were 3208. all to be used for patriotic purposes. KiNGSBRIDGE. MONDAY, June 17th. A1rs. T.Styles and daughter, of Alberta. are visiting at Mr. John Dalton'e. M. J. Dalton, Will and. Jack Long are home from Assumption College, Sand - w ich. Miss Hattie Young. of Ridgetown, has been visiting friends here. Mrs. Will Dalton and Miss Gertrude Dalton returned to their homes at De• holt after visiting friends here for a few weeks. Miss Annie Hanky, Mrs. Graff, Mies C. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs W. O'Brien. Misses Annie and Lizzie Sullivan and Mrs. S. Styles came up on the steamer Grey - My Limbs Would Twitch And Waken Ms -Unable to Bast or Sloop, I Walked the floor in Nervous State - When Specialists tailed I (round a Cure. This 1s the kind of cure that has set Windsor people thinking and talk- ing about Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Tne action of this food ours is ea radically different to the usual treat- ments ter the nerves that everybody wants to try It. Gradually and cer- talr.ly it nourishes the starved nerves back to health and visor and Out bene- fits obtained ars ' both thorough and Mating. Mn. M. Smithson, 27 Arthur street, Windsor. out.. writs.. -5 was suffer - Ing from nervous breakdown, which was caused by • shock when Are broke out In theoedlolning house- My nerves were in such a state that. atter Being to bed 1 oerh not get my nerves quieted down eftlitiefenny to go to sleep. • I used to ,flet up and walk around the room, or go downstairs Eren when I would be dropping oR to sleep nip' limb* would twitch sad waken me. I used to have cold. nerv- ous, night sweat,. sometimes would become unoonsclons and Ile that way for quite a little white. I was aIwari cold and it seemed Impossible fore to get warm or keep warm. Wein on the street I would ewe two or three obj.cu at once. and did not want any person to speak to me or bother me Any tittle nolle tertta.ted and annoyed me very much. I had consulted Motion/SA and tried many remedied during this time. but could not galr relief. At last 1 tried Dr. Chue'a Nerve Food, ind before lend could ere that this treatment was proving 01 benefit. I am now feeling err much better that I can go out on the stree, •.vithout any difficulty. can go acroa the river and go about the same Si wuatr 1 sleep well at night. and am reefing more like myself every day. 1 am pleased to he able to write Yoe to ten you how much good the Merin' Fcod has done me. It has strength• enol and built up my whole system. I am recommending It to everybody g find suffering from nervousness of any kind." A ' l Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 60 cents s boss. a full treatment of bonito for $2.75, at all deafer$, or Edma.nson, Rates & Co.. Limited. Toronto. De not be inked Into accepptting a robot'' tate. Imitations only alsappotnt i ;SPECIAL for This Week yp�e�t�o�t�Jc��a�� f0luf1txlrltifkdtigf1mf1.rtlattlrufl X Men's One-piece Bathing Suit Navy Blue, ',niton on shoulder. To clear at 69c. Men's Kaki Sox Tot leer at '25c. Boys' Balbriggan Underwear Sizes 26 to 32, to clear at 33c. Men's Werking Straw Hats To dear at 20c. Boys' Striped Overalls Size., 3 to I(I vears. 25c. Come to Godericli on July lat. ROBINS winter with her daughter, Met. 119.1tam a .110011 1 nMH,MninnHmImmulHo1HiuminaIM Store'"' THE COLBORNE STORE Hissens GLOVE SALE We have in stock a number of broken lines of white and black Silk Gloves. Some sizes are missing in each line, and as they cannot be replaced we are putting them all on sale to be cleated. These sale gloves are better quality than the newer stock. Ladies' Black Silk Lisle Gloves, short. Regular 75c for ,.59c a biz Ladies' White and Black Silk Gloves. Regular 111.00 for 7$c. Regular 75c for lee. Regular 85c for fr9e. COLLAR SALE t!c. We' kilt have a few collars that we are selling at half price. All Collars must be cleared and they. will be on Sale at just half the regular price. CORSET SALE On July 1st we are putting into stock the new Fall models in 'Corsets. To make room for the new lines the old ones must be cleared from stock. The lines now in stock are in perfect shape and guaranteed, but we will not be able to buy any more of these numbers after July 1st. Buy your corsets now. No. 260 D. & A. Corset. Regular $1,75, on sale for 11.19. No. 290 D. & A. Corset. Regular $1.50, for 91.09. No. 220 . 1). & A. Corset. Regular $1,25, on sale at 3k. No. 6000 D. & A Corset. Regular $6.00, on sale for S3.4O. No. 716 Goddess front -laced Corset. Regular $3.25 for 12.29. SUMMER GJNGHAMS We have in stock a large range of fancy Ginghams for dresses, blouses and all Summer wear. Each piece is 27 inches wide, at 2Sc. a yard. Steel -clad Galateas, 27 inches wide, in dark and light colors, at 30e- a yard. This cloth is exceptionally well adapted for bays' blouses and rompers. LIGHT VOILE DRESS MATERIALS Have you seen the sew Summer Voiles? They come in dress lengths, which means no two dresses alike from this store. The newest designs and colorings are combined in these new voiles. They range in price from 75c. a yard to 91.30. STOCKINGS Our stock of hose is large and we are in a position to till every want in hosiery, in colors, or iu plain white or black. Ladies' Black Silk Hose from W. a pair to $2.25 a pair. Boys' and girls' heavy and lisle hose, in all sizes, at 45c. and 50c. a pair. As J. H. COLBORNE • HmHHIHHIMHHMMMMH hound on Monday and returned on Fn- I day. Mies Mary Garvey has returned to St . Michael's hospital. where she is in train- ing. alter spending two weeks at her home here. M and M -s. W. J. Foreharrand Mrs. M. Deveraux. of Writ Wawanosh, spent Sunday at Mr. Brickley's. CREWE. MONDAY. June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Shackleton gent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. David McWhinney. Mr. Cecil Blake is spending his vacation at his home here. We are glad to report that Mr. Robert Higgins is home from Goderich hoepitat. where he underwent an operation for ap- pendicitis. and is recovering as quickly as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cartwright and family motored from Clinton on Sunday last and visited friends here. Miss Clara Culbert. of Lucknow, is spending a few days with her brother here. Mr. Aubrey Higgins and Miss Mary Curran were Dungannon visitors on Sun- day last. Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Sherwood visited at the home of Wm. McDonald, of Kinloss, last week. Don't forget the lawn social to be held on John Menary's lawn on Friday, June 21st. A good supper will le served and an excellent program is being prepared. At mission 35c, children 20c. being a delegate at the annual convention of the C. 0.F ... Miss Minnie Johnston was called home on Monday last from Trowbridge, owing to the illness of her mother Harvey and Lillian Potter I spent Sunday at Wingham Mr. A. Sloan and wife. of Wingham, and Captain Sloan and wife spent Sunday at John Torrance Mrs. Robertson, of De- troit, is visiting in the neighborhood. BENMILLER. WEDNESDAY, June 19. The annual Rally Day 'minces were held in Benmiller church on Sunday morning; The church was web filled and a very interesting program of songs. re- citations. etc., was presented by the chil- dren. Edward .Millian and Ernest Holtz- hausen reported at London for re examin- ation this week. The former was raised from class D 1 to class A 2. Good progress is being made in building the bridge which was washed out by the spring freshet. The end of the week should see the cement work well under way. Rev. P. S. Banes attended the temper- ance convention at Clinton on Tuesday. Owing to war conditions and the fact that there are other attractions that day the Colborne municipal -'telephone system will not hold the annual First of July picnic this year. Well Satisfied with Baby's Own Tablets. Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones she will use nothing else. Experience teaches her that the Tablets are the very best medi- cine she can give her baby. They are a gentle laxative: mild but thorough in ac- tion and never fail to banish constipation, colic, colds or any other of the many min- or ailments of childhood. Concerning them Mrs. J. Bte. Charest, St. Leon, Que., writes: "My baby cried contin- ually and nothing seemed to help her till 1 began using Baby's Own Tablets. These Tablets anon set her right and now 1 would not be without them." The Tab- lets are sill by- medicine dealers or by mail at 215 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. PORTER'S HiLL. WEDNESDAY, June 19. Nnrgs.- Peter McDougall and family and Mrs. Sem. Emerson are visiting et Kincardine this week Mins F.dmuns- tort, of Holn esville, spent Sunday at Charles McPhail*. Mr. Ivienn and daughter and Mrs Robert =lie) and win, 01 Kippen, visited at ! Mc- Phail'. e. Phail'• rho v last Mr, il. W. (totter is spending k few days at Toronto, in - ST. HELENS. TUESDAY, Jori 18. Don't forget Reg atration Day on Sat- urday. Mr. Shaw, of Bluevale, occupied the pulpit in Calvin church on Sunday. Miss Florence Cunningham. of Walker- ton. spent the week -end with her awid. Mrs. John Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray are atli y this week visiting Irierde at Wingllsfiq Bel:note and Riversdale. Mrs. A. Anderson, Mrs. B. Naylor. Mrs. George Webb and Mrs. R. 1C. Miller attended the annual auldet meeting of the Women's Institute hold at Dungannon on Monday. Mw Gertrude Gray. of Toronto. ad- dressed the Women's lastitute in the gall last Thursday. She is a graduate, in domestic science, with a wide experience in Institute work. We are glad to report that Mr. Harry Macey( is improving after his serious accident. THE MODEL THEATRE business of war is a grim, hard task that all must share. But there must be periods (11 of relaxation to cheer the mind and re- new strength and courage. Clean, whole- some drama and comedy drama, we believe, is what the public wants and needs. Our program for the coming week is an excellent one. MADGE' KENNEDY! to °OU2 LITTLE WIFE" GOLDWYN DICTUM Monday and Tuesday June 24 and 25 MADGE KENNEDY - -and her eyes - and her smile in the story of the bride with the bright idea "Our Little Wife" A Goldwyn Picture Aednesday and Thursday, June 26th and 27th ROBERT WARWICK --IN- "THE ARGYLE CASE" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BR YA NT WA SHB URN f°i*THE"GOLDEN IDIOT"