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The Signal, 1919-6-26, Page 5• sessillellatemageweameasseters•ssiellet moor gpiassappassamewagesseassoommepromesewswommergoassm• • Mererf....rs,•-• 0414.4111411•1011141414.1111414441.4. . SIGNAL FOR SALE 4 BRANTFORD RED BIRD BIC) CLES (two ladies! and two gents') Regular price, $60. Special price, $45 them up. ONE FORD ROADSTER with half -ton truck body. $325. to clean East Street Garage CODERICH - - ONTARIO "Owned and Operated by a Practical Man- Artkar M. ,falayse SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE. George Cohen's Greatest Comedy. LOCAL TOPICS. Red Cross Meeting. A nisi Prows meeting wilt he held on Monday. June 30, at S p. nt.. iu the jury room f tjas court Mow. All eollectors awl coat ributors are re- , spieutea to gelid their rhogitioUs flit Ward treneurer 1.y that date. Harbor Niles. Arrivals at the Iturlair the peer wisek wisre the Diettlyon. with 170,001 bus. wheat. outs awl hurley ; the Saritiati, with !Otiose toes wheut ; the llaARKI t,us. what and eats -all, ter the t:islerlivii Elevator ro.-and ttie R. 1'. Fitzgerald with u cargo of about 2.000 tons of stoat for the Western Canada flour Mills co. The Reception C3hatittee. At a meeting of th,ise interested in The Golden Gate Midway, to be held in aid of the Alexandra hospital. it was decided the world made from fruit juices. to ask the Mayor. the clergy and the It is composed of the medicinal wives. the principles found in apples, oranges, matron of the hospital. and the hospital board to be the reception commi.tee on Ilgs and prunes, together with the ONLY MEDICINE MADE FROM FRUIT ExtraordinarySuccess which "Fruit -a -tins" Has Mined 0..reason why "Fruit -a -tavern" Is so extraordinarily sueeessfut in giving relief to those suffering with Constipation, Torpid Liver:Indica- tion. Chronic Headaches, Neural:Jo, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, llkesonation, Pain in the Bock, 1.0teima and other Skin Affeetioos, is, because it is the only medicines la' OW OE?. ..•• ...•....-•-•-••••.- +4•41•1144^14• .4see•SIMISIS•e•--- turned from overseas. Mrs. C. C4 Morrison has returned to town for her summer visit. Mrs. Newton -Brady, of North Tipper- ary. Ireland. is visiting her parents. Mr. o and Mrs. D. Macdonald. ----, , Mr. W. H. Hutchinson. of the National I Shipbuilding Co.. arrived in town on Monday after several months' absence. ! Mrs. Hutchinson and family have taken up their residence here for the summer. Miss Artois. !nosier, of Mercy 1'4.'4- '00. Juel.seir. Mich.. Is 01...Oiling holi- days Wilk fuer parents. Mr. iits1 Sire., ' M..1. Bowler. Miss IA1%4C .4,4111, Mks asette now- ter. Messrs. Siegel. Whalen. nigher mad Jmek nowler. pf Detroit. saine_up on the stisSmer 1 insylosinia last week met .tvere guestsr. of. Mslid Mrs. M. .1. Ito* le r. Napier street. Mrs. W. A. Walters. 4.f Sanford. lefi this week lot It visit to the iVest. She will visit tier daughters, Mr.i. D. Ashton. id Saskatoon moil Mrs. B. M•ski.11. of Stritsboomigh. Sask., also doctors. together with their her sou Iteir. of Sgskittooli. Mos Skimings' eightieth birthday anni- August lith and ltth. alien the Midway nerve tonics and autiseptics of veroiry. noted •by• The Signal some weeks "III Union. All Promelit fell. More 1 to I tat t .. it r g rtm net% iS to be held. proven repute. • dEinstgalanndt as .,'Irts,g,miniat.heU ago. brought messaiges from places as far tl I no i I ( r ti 4 lt • la tiiissed it trent. It' we eon's! only catch si 217. t..era and ai.e London.sbs TlintEe wito did tt.tt hear M rs. Elliot t New Hardware Store. 50e. a boot, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25o. ' the euthusiesui Ili Which the report Mr. R. J. Howard has opened a At all dealers or sent postpaid H %% utchison rote a very Sind letter.. s 1111 t It into practire ha hardware store in the stand by Fruit -a- Oyes Limited. Ottawa. , Shu IT -serer. neg. Platt arrived as ltiVell 11 lid HI lir moiling eauttinign we surely would , on Kingston street next to Dr. nwi is .,ximm.t...1 bum.. t..„„.rrim, guilt the victory. TN treasurer re - Loudon Tuesday night from Siberia " introduction to the people of Goderich wended the stairs to the strain, of the ....suing. ,%fter serving in France, lie ,Isirted the last yell r. work sattis- factory and fire 114.1% 1111411111141r. .i0f1/1111 1 ' Whitety's office. Mr. Howard needs no --- - - - - ' - - and vicinity, haviog been connected with , wedding march played by Mn. Jack Iefr Goderich for Siberir. ot. the 1st of Th tt reties , lotte..2fejit -N Capital wad Ilikseerves. - • • flifs.000.000 Total Alibeds, Nov. 90ib. 1019, over 11193.000.0o0 !Sending Money Away ? Nothing safer titan* Union Bank money cooler Of draft for making remittances. No his., no bother, and only sufficient formality to eusure your money safely reaching the party for whom it is intended. A Union /tank money order really .s the bet way to rewat any SOW up to $50 throtigh the Marls. .516 UNION BANK OF CANADA CODERICH BRANCH, E. WOOLLCOMBE, . - Manager. ilEVEN KEYS TO BALppAggs Au announcement that will create tremendous latereat tor Chautauqua „ „„1„, mok,,tot pmph„ art Week wilt be th• fast that we hare weaved the above play for the eth day's its...erstorml toP in the fate programme. Everybody knows tbat recorded as Mr. Cokes** greatest of the smodard uccese It was presented at the Royal Aieleadrei Theatre in Toronto. and ! 4,_, _ Tete- Fanners' Club Picnic. the hardware trade here for ninny years, McNaugbton. aunt of the bride. She september last and was 111111011M 10 to Sla 11 the Imo yell Y. l'ress sum. and he will no doubt receiss a fair share was attended by her cousin. Miss.K tth- 1 the Hell 14311 Otos.. of the public patronage. I leen McNanghton. as bridesmaid. The I Wine Honors at Alma. 1 lieut.-edit 1 Dr.. A. Ha rola Tayissr. I ceremony was performed beneattean arch , IL 4.., wh., ,„.„,„ „tb,,r oollilli;alltilllt Oil The many friends of Miss Nellie Parry of orange blossems, wood ferns and held l tlw hospital steamer Essisplibo. left ham, who has been attending Atma Ladies' ; ' daisies. The other decorations were sweet- i ; the ship lifter its arrival at Portland College. St. Thomas, will be p„eased 10 4 heart roses and annus other tune Sow:- I t swortriturolay sopa is now tit the It ttttt e so( learn that she has completed her course, ers. N'ery sweet the bode looked. wearing 4 Isis p„.mut,.. or. A. hod sit,„. Besides this she received the principal's , seed pearls. She Wore a veil and bandeau l'i"1"."1 TaYtur liflEr ItivillTgaY'lllib%r: tiogoislies1 .service rIttrIlitt the war 10 haying passed with first-class honors. a simple gown ot white georgette and prize for general proficiency in the lower ; of orange blossoms and carried a bouquet ..,.... rotting t.. chit He,. Him pm, school work. Miss Nellie will accompany of white roses. The pretty little brides- "" . ti,i,...tiotl to the rank' of lieutenant - her mother early next month to Los maid was gowned in palest p nk georgette and taffeta with black ,picture hat and " '' "I's IP"'"Il.v Hun."11"ssi• '- Supporting LOCAL roma im autar. 'ill Middleton. Tile $14411111/111 1611 billet` 14/7411 I 'OM- i ship. cousin o t • irichehkIu7tinai iuntelt Mums.. formerly u . c. P. It. Islay. or Toronto. is. neinit ottititti up. I knot was tied bY &es• A. Ls G. Clarke. cinaloctor Wing ill 1(1111141411. died 13.. 111•1111: got hem slinlenithe through ', rector of St. Georges churcherdench. ! sently at 'roomer I Following the ceremony a \ wedding , M t., .j. 11. ',unfit. grieve pus 'waved • guest,. to the Nt111141 Ili 1 11,4 1st WIWI' Of M011t Mil taupe St !Vet 11114 the Square. atch. A drenching ram came Wednesday 221 night. lasting for several hou's. it was l'• very welcome both in town and in mun- e The senior Guild of St. Georges church will hold their annual warden party on rectory grounds on Thursday. July st. lawn social under the ausoices of St. 's church will be held at Harbor Tuesday. Aussys S'S An at- ; program is being prepared (or the 1 • Angeles. Cal.. %%here they intend makung carried a sheaf of pink r their home. !the bridegroom was Mr. 1 Financial Mishap. , of "Mount Pleasant." ' ne ion. 0 red btu t Ion of t lw assets will ellgtole breakfast a as served to some fort twyturtit riot to depositors and The bride travelled in a suit o debenture -holders. rind Mit least part tricotine with blouse and hat to payment to shareholders. The Stand- Mr. and Mrs Middleton left on t artl Reliance took over the Mit Soma. , train for the.St. Lawrenceand Sague , lira isseu co.. which had pr,.%.6,,ty Among the guests from a distance s' aissortasi Home mut ors,. Isms !-Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor, Blyth; Re% met Ineestuosur co. of litelerielL awl J. Foote and Mrs. Foote. Exeter. an ! Mrs. E. A. Sharman. Lethbridge. Alberta. The gifts were numerous and beautiful. ' 3 45 ia wag easolgto hare to response to a mitealinous ema PERSONAL MENTION. t.pet gram quoted tt "Me most popular comedy ever produced TorotitoSt Further particulars are announced this Park 10 Th. Evening Mar called It "The most contineous Laugeing Carnival of week of the Colborne Farmers' Club G llllll er Bisset returned home tractiv It preempts two-and-one-hait hours of Myeterh, Thrillo and picnic to be held Friday of next week at this "st'k• • • Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrich. of Flora orcas the Point Farm Besides an at rac iv list of amneements, the program wil, in- di e. are visiting in town. dude a discussion of public questions Mr. Fred Shannon, of Ottavia. made a which should be very interesting. Mr. brief visit to town this week Thos. Findlayspresident of the Massey-. • Harris Co.. and Mr. F. S. Fulthorp. of the Farmers' Co-operative Co. in addi- tion to local speakers, will take part in this d 5rUSsiOn. A general invitation is extended to the public to take 'heir baskets and enjoy the day at the Point Faros To Open Satarday. Mr. E. C. Robertson announces the opening of his new jewellery store. corner East treet and the Square. on Saturday of this week, He has purchased a stock od the most reliable goods in has line. and nitrites all to give him a rsil on Saturday Miss Dorothy Whitely. of New York. lor on any other convenient occasion. Mr. is visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Robertson had several years' experience Mrs. J. A. Rabertson. East street. in the jewellery and repairing business Mr. and Mrs. S. Curran. of Howell. returned from France has decided to former'', noother. Mroo. Webster, New -1 before going overseav, and having recently spent a few days with the wine down in his native town and en- gate street. pp 'WOt)11 issgbier.- It is a Master Mystery and stands at the very ea Farce Comedies, Mr. Percival who wad at the head of the Ben Greet Players Iasi year. has been secured as Manager of this also and will present 'the ;rioting roie. lir has phased In leading Plats and theatres to NeW York and Chicago. me past season he spent pias11I with Meekly& Arbowkle. sod terWollfe Hoppg in Captain Rairstather's delightful comedy "The Better 'Ole." Tas7tact that he is ta play *mires Its comities, SeCtele. New Jewellery Store We ate pleased to be able to announce the opening on Sat- urday, lune o( our new jewetkry Store. We have put forth every effort to make it One 41f the most pleasant places in which to do your shopping and we extend to you a welcome to come and see our goods. We have been fortun- ate enough to secure the highestgraale goods made. such a. Roden Bros.' Cut Glass, Standard Slverware, Waltham Watches and G. L. Panes' Gold Goods. We have the best in every line. We want to give you the best service here as we served you in France Repairing done to your satisfaction Bo R bertson Corner East Street and Square xmcxxxxxxxxxivoncxxxx Goderich Board Trade On Saturday, June 26th, the Ratepayers are asked to vote on a Bylaw to transfer the Wheel Rigs prop- erty to the Goderich Mercantile Company, of which Messrs. A. F. Sturdy, W. T. Millar and Thomas Pritcfiard are the principal persons. The Goderich Board of Track has passed a reso- lution pledging its support, and it is hoped that every make it a point to come out and vote, and support the Bylaw. property -owner wi W. S. BOWDEN, The pr perty til the corner of North street. tes u the Hydro store to the rtiguai Ottil 1, both inclusive. lots been lotirsitosed 1.; Mr. J. W. Craigie from Mr. 1,1..y.1 D. 5 urrell. of . alt ar:). i . M rs. E. 5'. Al le$011 of Tomato. visiting iit 'formats. this week. The regular thly meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. W. A Dietrich all son ; Goderi ich branch f the Womews Institute of Toronto. are visiting relatives here. - 1 home of Mass M. E. Mr. Tom Gundry. jr.. is home from eltitIceled on d1'hut rtelda . July 3rd. at 3 p. m. ••Advant4es of country Life '' Upper Canada College. Toronto. for the -ubject: summer vacation. Demonstration: boning\ a fowl. Visitors ; always welcome. Mr. G. al. Elliott was at Toronto this At the niecting of t week attending a convention of Children's 4.„ monitay „ g.„„tiy „ Mr. Earl Elliott. of the staff of Upper 1.7nre.snothr..t.ii"g'rity;:lir 24ths 111rs. Aid Sasety agents. Canada College. Toronto, is holidaying at, who was sent HS 11 114•144f1 e '1'. I'. tuber Wet to sul Torten° E. Elliott. I' by the the parental home here. - deavor to build up a business on the lines of reliability and satisfactory aervice. We bespeak for him the generous patron- , age of the public. The Wilkinson Ward. 1, 'ones years ago a ntemiwr ef the Wil - 1 kinsen tenilly. forearrly well-known restalents of liklerich, tient the sum of $1:0 to be used in. furnishing a ward In the hospital %violet' was tieing talked lot at that time. As the new hospital ‘111111. Ma fIlfthelltilfIllf it V1711,4 11O41114441 NI furaieli a room le the Akeirsuden. Nit for Men' time no room was available. F.arly this yeorhoweverthe rs*sln that had been set aside for•tlie etithlren's ward wits chosett-for the 14 hove par - pope. It it:,' been i LOMA) fiintiatiell ii De anir the "WlItinsim ward- k one of Ibe hest equipped rooms In the .kbparimira general aril uterine hos- pital. Mrs. Frank Riley and children have left on a trip to Calgary. where they will visit the lady's sister. Mrs. Shore. They will be away two months. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Graham leave this week for Stratford. where they will re- side in future. Mr. Graham having position w.th, the McLeod Cos eal Co. there. • Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Blom and baby Marion, of Detroit. arrived on the steamer Greyhound. Mr. Blom returned next mooting. but Mts. Bloor visit her mother, Mrs. Geo. Morrow, for a few wteks. Ilhaelsetiter-Ilates. 0 Tuesday morning. at the home of live Eva Bates. Elgin avenue. the mar - as look place of her elder daughter, Shot Sadie. to Mr. Allan Manchetter. of Toronto. Rev. Dr. Medd. of Exeter. performed the ceremony at 11 o'clock. The bride was attired in white georgette. with pearl trimmings and veil, and car- ried a bouquet of roses. She was given away by her brother, Mr. Ernest Bates. Slim McClinton played the wedding marek. Mr. and Mrs. Winchester after - war& left on a trip to New York, the bride travelling in a suit of jersey with a milan hat. On their return the young coyote will make their horn at Toronto, where Mr. Manchester is in business as a maau fact urer. iasserased by Belgian Government. A New York despatch announces that levered members of the Fond Administra- tion and.COmmistion for Relief in Belgium have been di corated by the Belgian Gov- ernment for their services during the war. One of the recipients is Mr. William Anderson Glatigow. of Philadelphia. chief counsel of the United States Fond Admin- istration. who has been created a Com- mander of the Order of the Crown. Mr. Glatgow is the brother -in taw of Miss Macara of Goderich. He is an eminent Philadelphia lawyer who gave up his private practice and for fifteen months served with Food Commissioner Hoover at Washington. his work and that of his , associates in the Food Administration ' beta, responeihle to s great degree m Retesting the food situation in Belgium. Mr. William Camsbell.- sri'30 his been' confined to his bed for some day s. is reported to be improving. Next Tuesday (Dominion Day 1will be h $ eighty -f Ith anniversary. -s Mr. Arden Aitken was borne from London tor the week -end. and was ac- companied by a friend, Mr. C. E Dow- ling. of Edmonton. who had recently re - 1 A thermine +residing took place at the C. L. MOORE, Industrial Secretary. \ now of Mr. and Mrs. Jame. Johnston, Chaimaan of Inaustrial , too. Isith, when Mnriel Katherine. only Huron mod, at 10 o'clock on Wednesday, di Ater of Mr. and Mrs. Jes. Johnston. the bride of Mr.PredmlCk Mitkraeton. youngest son of the late John MidiMeton rind Mrs Harriett Middleton. of "Whitehall.' ' Goderich township. The CoArnittee. June 2$. UM. bride. acciwnpanied by bar father, - Summer Visitors And Campers are given special attention at the Famous Corner • Grocery Store 'Phone 164 or give us a call. Robertson & Mair Cor Hamilton Si and Square 11 One of the most danger- ous and repitis.O e lank of Kidney Disease is OPSY 1 for which Dodd's Kiley Pills are the only certain cum In Dropsy the Kid- neys are actuate dammed u t. .7121dbether xv(4117.1.- i71'";..le' .ta°.°•:1 fr oftguer: Ise. itii.-"7en A th'Lltk. ttse skin. Remove the filth which plugs up the dram. Restore the Kitinevs to health. There is only one Kidney Medicine DODD'S KIDNEY Pius Vomit:and Chutes sic. 1. noted throughout CAnsig It. heeds 11,1•144 bUss nes.. (144410 At Wit UMW, 51. 444 ..Atalogut. b. lit.t.tor New Hospital for Goderich Bright, roomy apartment, with complete outfit, and managed by an expert in his line. This department is situated at the rear of our store and is fitted with an outfit to build up and restore new life to your old and sick -look in g Boots. We guarantee to add appearance and length of life to any Boots entrusted to us for repairs. All repairs quickly and neatly done. Don't forget the spot Hem's Boot Shop, next the Telephone Office. New Lines Coming In every few days to assist in completing our already large assorted stock. Every pair in our store new and up-to-date. W. HERN 1 4-, LOOK for the sealed package. but have an eye out also for the name 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 seasons. It has ever been the policy of this store to embody these essentials tale utmost degree, consistent 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- That name Is your pro- tection against inferior Imitations. Just as the sealed package is Pro- tection against Impurity. Geo. MacVicar North !title Sqnare. noderich