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The Signal, 1919-5-15, Page 4-t 4-Thusday, May 15. 1419 i THE .6IGNAL 1110D121201k oNT. • Is IN TAIL. TUESDAY, May 13. Miss !del Gritfin is visiting at Parkhill and Detroit. Mr. Albert Beckett left on Monday foe Sault Ste. Marie to attend the funeral of his brother, Lionel Beckett. Miss Violet MacLennan. of Lucketow continuation school. spent the week -end at her home. Misses Irene MacDonald and Ethel Taylor are home after a two -months' visit St Detroit., The anniversary services of Ashfield peas was in his auveuty eighth )e Presbyterian church will be conducted by Ile had not been feeling well fur she Rev. Dr. Jeffreys. of Detroit. on June V. last two days, but his death was wholly Mr. Wm. Lane, u(G odrrich, visited at unexpected. The funeral eats held Mr. Chas. Stewart's last week. Inspector J. E. rhere on Saturday morning and was • 'Tom made his .spring very largely attended. Solemn high visit toS. S. No. 3 on Tuesday. mass was sung by Rev. Father Dean, with Father O'Neil as deacou. Father CARLOW. Falhw aa subtleaebn, and Father Mc- \\EDNESDAY. May 14. Cardle toaster of ceremonies. Father. McRae was piessint in the sanctuary. m Most of the farmers in this comunity '1 be paltheareta were three cousins and have finished seeding and are now pfepar- three nephews of deceased: J. Dean. t for the corn and root crops. James and \\'w. O'Neil, (lehsel. Dery W D McIntosh of Brucefield. 1 Ku bene J. Ds Griffin's tuners,. 1 WOMA At r. J. Desmond and Mn. O'Cslla- s of Fordyce, and Mr. J. Brophy emu, Mr M. Uuwwlua. of Si. Augustine. attended Mr. Dean's funeral here on Saturday Mrs. Bull of Chatham. has returned to her home after a two weeks' visit with friends here. N'S NERVES MADE STRONG By Lydia E. Pinkham's OBITFtay.-The people in this viols- Vegeta Compound. ity wItt ocked and grieved ou Thura- da) w•it•6 it hecawe known that Mr. wince M n 1 suRered form" Michael Bean had passed away. Mr. than a year Ross morvousneas, and was so bad 1 could not rest at night - would he awake and get so nervous I would have to get up and walk around and in the morning would be all tired out. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vppoeognedtandl Comm- and I would try it. y nervousness 5005 left me. 1 sleep twell and feel line In the morning and -aable to do mywork. I gladly recces- ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable I Compound to make weak nerves strong."- Mrs. ALamIT Souris. SOS among women, "I am so nervous, I can- r 11( not sleep," err "it seems as though 1 should fly." Such women should profit Mn. Sultse's experience and give I 11( this famous root and herb remedy. r Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. a trial r For forty years It bas been overeomtit - lag such senoua conditions as displace - mi silents, inflammation, ulceration. irreg- r clarifies, periodic pains, backache, die - Iainess, and nervous prostration of women, and u now considered the stan- dard remedy foe such ailment& Oddity is not style! Freakish cut or "noisy" pat- tern does not constitute nov- elty or elegance. The really stjl5sh suit depends for its note of refinement upon good taste in cut and pattern. Per- haps that is why Canadians bestow their favour upon Bengard Clothes Every Bengard Suit, regard- less of its price, is essentiplly stylish and appealing in its effective good taste. and the VALUE represei,tt.d by the price asked. The Spring models are now ready. Wier C. Pridham ducted the ser vices to Smith's Hill cherch Last Sunday A very entertaining concert was given last Friday evening in N. 1 school house by the pupils and other local talent. '1 he proceeds of the concert are to be used to help pay fix an organ for use in the•! school. Mr. A. C. lark has purchased a Ford 'I car. Be careful, Arthur. OFFICERS FOR SLHoot. FAIR. -The exe- cutive cotr.mittee of the school fair for' 'Colborne township: held its first meeting i I Saturday afternoon in the township hall at I Carlow. The officers for the season were elected as follows: Gladys Blake. prem. dent; Alex. Young. vice president: Keith 1Gardiner, secretary; Laura Mugford. treasurer; committee to assist the officers. Kenneth Min. James Horton. Pearl Wilson. Lillian Thurbw• Patrick and Win. Hogan. Mr.. *an 1s survived by his wife. ave daughter.. d parish Hares sons: Rev. Father Dean, p priest',t Ashleld; Ignatius. of Montreal; John J Minnie and Stella, at hone; n M 1 Bayle of 51. Angustine: Mr*. • M. Dalton. of Winnipeg. and Mrs. rs.. . Bowler, of Kintail. All were home for the funeral. Mr. Dean was a kind and I obliging neighbor. wueli respected by all wIio kuew hitt'. The widow and faintly hate the sincere sytupethy of their wan) friends in their +tad bereave - meet The ruwainn of Eugene 1 GriMu were Interred here no Saturday worufug. 1 he services at the grave were ouaducted by Rev. Father McRae. Of Goderich. Gene was a bright boy 1 ouch -loved and respected by his friends and schoolmates. He is sae- , vived by hit mother. one s(xter and four • brother's. The pallbearers were Alban Joh Frank Griffin, Daltonrand Thle ? John Garvey, store Foley. Mneb sympathy is felt for the family in tth loss or a kind son and brother. Saturday. KINGSIIRII)G E . T1 s:alma, 'lay 13'. Mr. Joseph Griffis. of I,oderleh, at- tended the funerals here oni Misses Mary Grails and Olive O'R01- Iy. of Chicago. and Mr Me 'vine (Meaty, of Steattord, were here for; • "What happens to animals after death?" 'ie a profound question. We know what becomes of cats. They become violin strings and genuine sable furs. But what happens to dogs is the wurst.-Arkansas 'Thomas Cat. SHOES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER Style and quality -these two predominating essentials to . good footwear are most pro- nounced in our Oxfords and Pumps for these selsons. It has ever been the policy of this store to embody these esl eentials to the utmost degree, ctfsistent with price, and so strictly and successfully has this policy been adhered to that the footwear we are now showing represents the true essence of good value. Tennis, Outing and Bowling Shoes are now in stock. - REPAIRING - Geo. MacVicar North side Square, Goderich PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-didreaetd etoenack, try two or three K1.11011/5 after meals. di.eolr edtea the tongue keep 1 sweet try KI- .•Ids -tire mew aid to digeetioa MADE BY SctYI'r • bowleg pteKERS Or SOYTT' 5 gsem.Msow AUBURN. 1 N EDrEsVAY. !lay 14.t I Mr. Richard Cullis. of London, was in the village on Monday attending the sale of his former horse. Mother's Day w as observed in that Baptist arid Methodist churches ikat I Sabbath. ' health.' Mrs. Samuel Cox is in poor health Her sister. Mrs. Cunninham, of Brussel,, is with her at present. Messrs. Geo. Yungblut and Geo. Beadle motored to Zurich on Sunday. Mr. Albert Campbell's sale on Friday w..s well attended and good prices were realized. Mr Campbell and family leve 1 next 1 t.eeday for a few months' visit in the We t. Mr. Ben Lockhart is driving a new . For i car. The auction sale of the Cullis estate was hill at Pfeffer's hotel on Monday, Mr. Thomas Gu:xlry mutt the auctioneer. The 1 rm in the Maitland block was - knocked down to Mr. A C. Jackson. of 000111p......... Goderich. at 82 150. Mr. Jackson at:d I. family. who formerly resided here. will be Iwelcomed back to our community. The',• v cdue s.1ay, May It rev ext tax ricer ftat was purchased , , rnw,n reeve was nu serf Olmstead St. Winona, Mlnn. How often i.o we hear the expressiea r 111IN IN r Hours of Business 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ITHE BEAUTIFUL HOME Summer preparedness now commences in earnest. Spring X cleaning is the order of the day id most households. New 111 Curtains will be required, also new Overdrapes, new Carpets, new Linoleums, new Oilcloths. No matter how little or how r much may be required, our large selections of the choicest r furnishings await your inspection. r .. swig xrlirrIIrrrlMl/rrNINON 41r111r11rxl•r111r KrKr11■ ssiss D. M I LLAR ti SON Saturdays 8 a.m. to 10 p.hi. DUNGANNON. _.e MR. N. F. WHY ARD is the agent for THs SIGNAL at I►ungarinon. Orden left with 1. a for ,s,pupt,nns, adveruraeaYwr sob printing ■.11 receive prompt a,teet.oa. Telephone ,t;uder.eh Rural) rag. Thos. G. Allen DUNGANNON Issuer of Marriage Licenses Commoaoreb1ar Affi'dasits. etc.. and Conveyancer M.nw.s'. Agreement. nes. Ca -41.16 ram sal sad Money pl,ee far M...:.se, AGENT FOR Fire. Wind and Lei. I.ee.nca. ins do tea Co.ip.n.., .oh. NEW BUNGALOW NETS New Bungalow Nets in filet and '.1 ail' tt designs in the neatest designs list white, cream and even 35c to $1.50 yd. MARQUISETTE CURTAINS $3.00 TO $10.00 .A most attractive Showing of Marquisette Curtains in the latest designs to suit • . all rooms and priced =5.00 to $10.00 pe,r pair ✓ RiCH COLORED MADRAS FOR OVERDRAPES IN (h•erdrapes add the finishing touch to a well-furneished room. Silk -fared Scotch 111 Jlfa(lrak in tan. green and rose is very smart and drals'. beautifully. Speeial $1.50 yd. it r MARQUISETTES ARE IN PUBLIC FAVOR NI , Marquisettes enjoy popular favor, their wearing and V. ash intr qualities being $ greatly appreciated. lo plait' and fancy designs in white, cream and ecru. Priced at 45c to 51.00 yard. I - POINT ARAB CURTAINS The 1 nr g ke Why Certainly d " ' r. J. C. Clark fur f G Jan wt used as a grazing farm. Inst week- waned a tau -hour day. mr ohiR, our li.wr miming, with \\ 1 t ur tiui Sing and w e d n e s d a s Halt-holiday.-Tlw (Satt,rdiey urti•rnuun u(1. It we obtain Try us next fins li tV,dne-+lino afternoon at 1••0 jslw•k. e o o anis e uud.rsli owl we•rchuuts of Auburn I lir. 'haw Moor • has built r burn on are noted for the excellent re- Messy their plains ut busiw'ss bI„ 1.r -wises. 1b4. 1• gulag int', live • car of stilts eicl.ak during ter mouths of Juste. w". H. Mce lura deliiertd a time. Why not have some Of Jule. August au.l Septrwlwr-W. T. t'hestuut wiul lu our burg hast week. your best picture- enlarged? Ridden. It. 11. Munro..lohu Arthur. A. Secure your 1..1nl: it is wit pientltuL J. l ii111 ,n, Nelson 11111. Jas. carter. i Mr. IN•nsetn.('a a is at present en - 1• T..11;h11.11";-11.6.11,1,111A1 vs.ltiith h 1, m. Ed. Hrlwlg. F.. gage.l the dell seri iee at Toronto. I'bllllp- John l'hiIIIin. Jug. \C. )Iwld. I Me Howard row, returned last week - PI t Ifrom a visit to friends at llenwtll and Meter 10 0 Studio ........5.... s. A BUSY YEAR i This is going to be a busy year in Goderich. There will be many dwellings and business places to be refitted' and rewired - Get Your Order in Early. A full line of Electrical Goods always on hand. We are ex- perts and can help you get what ycu want We are nit tied to any particular make of goods. Call and see us. Robt. Tait West Street :-: Next Postoffice Phones Shop 82. House 193 WHEN SHE COULD. I Mr. Lorne McKenzie has recently NOT TURN iN BED phi curs to Will Stutl►ers. Larne John- ston. John Royle uud Will Begley. Dtadd's Kidney Pills Cured1..aln.lWeberg's Its annual c Ills. httrtIi parade last SaSunday,evening. attending the Methodist Ronnie, Man.. May 12 'Special i.- Iehnrch. Brethren from I:aterieh and NIFor the best rooms Point Arab Curtains are favored. We are showing two ex - 111 eeptioually attractive number at =6.95 andE9.50 per hair. ✓ SILK -FACED REPPS $225 YARD "Yes, i feel as well as ever 1 did to m)• iau•know j.dwd with them. life and I give Dodd's Kidney Pills ail the Mr. Ismaili McNeill]. of Gslerhli, credit." Th' speaker was Mr. E. Weberg, slatted friend: in the village of Sen- a highly respected resident here, who f -r dam Donald is always welcome. some time was a severe sufferer from rheumatism and kidney trouble. "My trouble started with a cold. 1 could not throw off the after-effects. My sleep was broken, I felt heavy and sleepy after meals and I was always tired and nervous. Stiffness in the joints. cramps and windy. but the hind has worked 1 agricultural representative, Clinton. fnhh well- ami with conn• warm 1 A number of new Ford cars have come in the muscles and then headache, back -ache and heart-flutterings followed. Then weather now the prospects will lie into this vicinity lately and among them a ✓ 1 r r a r r IN ■ NI ■ r IR M $ IN ■ r ■ r i IN•■ r r r r II 11 Silk -facet! Reppa for overdrapes and urehwuys in green, rose, tan, rich quality, • 50 lathes wide. special =2.25. NEW CRETONNES it NE New Cretonnes in all the newest design,. 35e to $1.50 per yard. III N I FLAT CURTAIN RODS IN Flat Curtain Hods are always satisfaetur' With curved ends complete with • brackets. easy to put rap. extending to -IL and no inehes, at 36c and 75c each. I. ✓ The Store that Serves you Best IN R ■■rr,,,,,rr/xrrrlMrlNINNIN MrrlMrrrrlKrr■MIN iiin i PHONE Si 11 11.11 _ _ 1 _ L C 1ore lf iris i 1 r err rrr*MrlMrrrr ene■ ■r/rrlMrlMlMrKrrrriMltttfrrrr priest this week. the prh•being l _IMI. George wanted a good one. Jas. F. Thomson. of Goslerk•h. this week delivered new plans, to Mrs. Thos. Finnigan and Miss Ella Stothers. Mr. and Mrs. Loynes of the Sterling Bank and little ughter Betty and Mrs. Thompson. of ich. gave their friends here a call on Tuesday afternoon of this week. We are glad to see Mr. Canon Stothers, who has been over in Europe the last Mother's DRv mss ulnlerVPll in the three or four years. return safely again. ehun-hes hell' Inst Suielay. I Canon looks well, and is heartily greeted laspas•tnr Tum Iisited Dimgnmena 1 by his large circle of friends. lie made public shen," hest week. his first appearance here on Monday The farmers are nearly' through with evening of this week. He was accom swelling. The weather lura lets' emit ponied by his brother, Mr. S. B. Stothers. ' dropsy and rheumatism set in. I could goad for a htnnper Prop. Fall wheat not work on account of my sore back. 1 I hsoks ,•Sceptlo°allr well. but there is got so bad I could not turn myself in bed. not much of it. I suffered for a year Before I started to use We regret to report that \Drs. ('has. Dodd's Kidney Pills. I used two boxes Caesar is seriously 111. and now i feel as well as ever I did in my J \Ir. Bud Mrs. Roy E. lharrie x1141 son life." I motored up from Stntfont on W'erl- - ,,.•wi to spend' a fe'w days with Mrs. Algonquin Park Swam" Salaam 1919. Harris'patrents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. The Grand Trunk Railway System I Allen owns and operate' in Algonquin Psrk Gr.,. Ilurrls hough( Bert Roach's ' the Highland Inn at Algonquin Perk 1 Station and Nominigan Cawp on Smoke --' 1 Lake (seven mile% from Algonquin Park Station). This camp is reached from 1 Algonquin Park Station by sage Ioperated by management of the High land Inn. The Highland Inn will open for the reception of guests for the sea' - on of 1919 on June 14th. and Notting- 1- gan ('atop will be opened on Juni, 'Seth. Mr. N T. ('larke of the Chateat► Laurier. Ottawa. ha' teen appointed manager of the Highland Inn And Nominigan ('amp for thin sestet°. and all colnuutnication% regarding reeerva th,ni should he addre"ed to elm. c o Chateau Laurier, Ottawa. until lune lost, after which date Algonquin Park' Station, Ont. Illustrated descriptive literature with all intornrstlon. inclnding hotel rates. may he had free on application to any Grand Trunk agent or C. E. Horning. 1 D. P. A. Toronto. Ont. rslss. FINER FLAVOR D0.1NIt DALLEY COFFEE GREATER STRENGTH 'ci 1 jit Aun C. Pim you rtfsay maaka at home, coffee with n better her, more fragrant, more delicious ! Rep •• i I s► or %S. sir whit ae...d haw ea..eeu..a .. err. Y TWIG Want 0. QUALITY OwneR YVeTASO oestem50. IXTRAOTS CORPORA some. Lasereee. Heesiime. C.ss.ea .rr-. tl s. e111.111►RNF. PROH1RITION MEETING .-A meeting under the auspices of the Colhorne Farm- ers Club will be held in the townsh.,► hall• Carlow. on Tuesday, May 20th, at 3 o'clock p. m . for the purpose of organiz- iftg the township for the approachins prohibition referendum. All who are nterested ih the prohibition cause. thi ladies especially. art urged to attend. not (ER 11.11 'FOSVNSii1P. The Goad Cheer Club will mee t at the hrene of Miss Muriel Johnston on Thurs- day evening. May 22nd. A ll the young people of ' the community are cordially invited. A record ie a fraglk thing. You can't lower one with Jut breaking it. That is !Id InwPw41i11 oat 2"4/* else co■talaed to Iawt-leak, and flat 1 wly Eau -Oak's beans. towers are se superior to ordinary elate Newts. whisk contain about i asr met. m.dlctae and the Wanes animal fat. WOaukmilitates absolutely se animal tat es harsh mlaeral drum but Is oorapeeed exclusively of sr- trams rtraeta of sedletaal pleats and herbs and vegetable ens. These are se Mended. reload and coarse - trailed that tbey metal. the maxi- mum *mere of a .alter, anthem - tis gad lents' pewee. Ts addition to bels. gas Pak Iris marvefl•us powers of p.netratam. 1R thee readies and destroys all perms is ole eedsrlytne tlanaew Marfa( no trans of dismeo te break eat &gala. iia. -ask la boot ter all shin die. eases, aloes. bIs.d- eloesiag. and M •I1 dsalsr., g bow. is. one purchased by Mr. S. Stutters. The little Ford sod leads. Mrs. Robt. Wilson and two children. of Goderich. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Sproul this week. The new store on the corner, formerly known as the McFarlane & Maize store, opened for business last Wednesday un- der the proprietorship of Mr. Norrnan Treleaven. Mr. Treleaven is woe king up a splendid patronage and we wish him the success his efforts to serve the pub- lic deserve. The Girl Guides served tea and a splen - Ion Soturda eve - did lunch in their hal y nine. Their effort on this occasion was very successful. (lean up. clean up, inside and outside, is the order of the day. Lock up your ■ Ma r r mamas les r r 1M r r r r r r r r r >,I r -1 11 ;: Gode7'k Board of Trade 1' -1- I- NOTICE. 1• TheItumrnUle Or. H. J. Cody. Minister of Education. will II- attend a Innelieon and deliver Rn address to wemter. of the hoard 1 of Trude and the Canadian (9011, nn MONDAY EVENING, MAY.lnth, 6- nt the alasauft Temple...at 0.30 p. m. sharp. Admiasion ,will ilP Mr .1. ticket only, which may he obtained from the seuretary at 75". each. This will lie an exeeptional opportunity ill 'INK NOlnet WOK • -I- -I- goad. from a very noted man of national foal International repute. !,r! G. L. PARSONS, W. S. BOWDEN, 1 President Secretary 1 1. May 1 11)19. .1. Nene. and then put in a good garden. is , • the next line of procedure. Rev. T. A Steadman preached a very ■ THE NEW SANITARY FOLDING MAiTRESS acceptable sermon to the Oddfellows in t et is church he M hod ton Sunday evening Your own feather hells made into the improved N Several visiting brethren were ,present r sanitary mattr.'As. al from the i eughtwnng towns.r Quite a number of women from Dun- r - r gannon attended the district missionary a convention at the Nile Methodist church r e1 r on Wednesday afternoon of this week. r r t 1 1 "The Beautiful City by the Sea." The line* of the Grand Trunk Railway System between Montreal and Portland, Maine, penetrate the heart of the White r Mountains, and serve many districts. Portland. that "beautiful city by the IN sea." as Longfellow called i., is the gate- way to innumerable natural beauties and r cool retreats. Seldom has a city such surroundings of sea and shore. Portland and Casco Bay form the Utopia of these with moderate means; nowhere will a dollar procure more of seaside pleasures. Hotels in city and on the i lands in the bay are numerous, and there are large numbers of boarding-houses. Old Or- chard. Kennehunkpott and other resorts are reached through Portland. An at- tractive publication which gives full in- formation regarding the mountain and seacoast territory of Maine and New Hampshire, including hotels. rites. etc., may be had for the asking by applying to Grand Truht anent or C. b. Horning, D. P. A., Toronto. Ont. • r r 111r r r rrIMIMIMMiiMrrMl lMrrrlM ■ rrrlMrr r 1 r ■ r 111N ✓ CLEAN, SWEET std HEALTHFUL Our new MA/1.m propene is unrivalled for the eueteudul rsnovatiow of feather's. each bed (wing deemed neperately. All work guaranteed. 5. PECKHAM, Mgr. Kinget.m Street. next. Dr. Whitely's. R 1 r £DViRTISI IN THE SIGNAL. IT PAYS.