The Signal, 1919-7-31, Page 5x'"' LOCAL 10P1
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Regular price, $60. Special price, $45 to clean
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with hall -ton truck bode, $525.
East Street Garage
"Owned and -Operated by a
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GODERICH - - - ONTARIO Arthur M. Glover
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"AMARILLY of CLOTHESLINE ALLEY"
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• Whether you come to see "America's Sweetheart'
• or whether you come to thrill at her marvellous
• histrionic powers. we know v?u'1I come. Three
• nights, hut come early to avoid the crowds.
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PRESENTS •
Dorothy Dalton in `GREEN EYES' •
iutust tl ((tie Holiday.
,His Worship the !day or has proclaimed
IWednesdaynextnext, August Lith. the civic
holiday, in accordance with the town
' bylaw.
'Harmer* fur (iedtrieh.
Goderich is to be well, provided with
entertainment facilities If projects now in
hand mature. Plana are drawn for a new
theatre building to be erected on Colborne
•trees, near the Square, and it is reported
that Mr. Griffin, waw cttotrnl: a atrinlq of
theatres. is taking over Victoria Opera
(louse for a term of tive years and pro-
poses to run it continuously, showing
nightly: ,
Fancy Oress (Dance.
A fancy dress dance will be given''
hotel Sunset on Fnday evening. August
rich. in aid of Alexandra hospital. Prizes
ail( be awarded for the best costu'nes.
i and the Blackstone -Buckley orchestra
will lurntah the music. Everybody is
.nviied to attend, either as a dancer or as
spectatte. The event is being arranged
.inder the direction of Mrs. W: H. Hutch-
.nson, and those who rememher the dance
.year under simi'ar auspices wi1L look
Seward to a very pheasant evening.
Dominion l'osvention of G. W. V. A.
1 here was a good turnout at the G. W.
V. A. rooms on Fnday evening last. when
Comrade 11. M. Jarvis. Provincial &Id
secretary of the G. W V.A., gave a report
of the recent Dootinwn convention of
1 etcrans at Vancouver • At this eonven-
tam the Calgary proposition of a gratuity
of s:.000 was not favored. and an altern-
ative r:rup,sa: 1s now under consideration.
The equalization of pensions was strongly
advocated. Other important features of
ii the tt,nvention proceedings were pointed
; out by Mr. Jarvis, whose address was
much appreciated.
1 ear-- Me(;ratten.
The wedding took place at London on
July loath of Miss Maud Mtt;ratten,
daughter of Mrs. S. McGratten, to Mr.
Lentis E. Yeo. son of Mr. and Mrs..1. W.
Yeo. all of town. The ceremony was
-Performed by Rev, Dr. Peever, of the
First Methodist church. The groom
recently returned from military service
overseas. The young couple will reside
at Winnipeg, Mr. Yeo having a position
with the C. N. R. in that city. Their
many Goderich friends wish them much
happiness.
Thr Referendum Campaign.
A meting of tempera tics. workers to
urgat.ir.e fur the referetitletw rampaigu
Inas held In the Temperance 11,1111 int
Sluada v evening. SL•.. A. 1'. t' toper, i
of Clinton. was present and told sod ,
the alerting. It was deckled_ to o.gurt-
ize along the lite suggested tic y the
Provincial er.mmitta• gild to have men
told woolen eieoperwte in the work of ;
10II steno( and edoetttion. •The torisers
elected are rite irate ii. it. J.. Stegaw : i
vier-tivairtnen, ti, Si. Elliott. Strs.
1htvhim .0 and r•sWwlt clergymen:
treasurer. Jas. A. outuplwll: se•retary,
A. Sl. Itoterteon: t•aptatns of polling
sob-divislotp—No. 1, Vtn. Matte: Su.
2. C. Si. Knlierts..n : No. 34 Get/. John-
ston : Ni.. 4. Jas. Holland : No.• a, R. It.
Hollows: No. O. J. Elgin Tum: No. 7.
Sl. E. 1,ywhuriter. farther oraaniz-
aftou and select1 of euwtuittw•s will
lie trade at a meeting tttt Friday of this
%leek, at the same hone anal the same
place. 1hiriog the meeting mention
was ttasde of the violation of the town
Nunday bylaw and a motion was car-
ried (hat the. Mayor to requested to
sew that this bytes• is duly nIo-rv.ri.
Before the Courts.
There has been a big grist for the mills
of justice the past week. The two young
Alen from Chn•on charged with indecent
assault. as noted last week. were allowed
to go on suspended sentence on giving
bonds for their good behavior for two
year. His Honor Judge Dickson. before
whom they were tried, gave then( a severe
lecture on the heinousne,s of their con-
duct.
For attempted abduction of a g ri under
sixteen. William Walpole, of town. was
Itned $St) and costs, amounting to 1210. '
The case was before Judge Dickson.
Luther Forsyth, of East Wawanosh.
was up on the charge of stealing a calf
from his former foster -father. - James
Tunney. of Blyth. The accused took the
calf away one night and sold it. The fact •
that he was a returned soldier. and had I
been wounded. caused Judge Di i..son 104
take a lenient view of the case and he was I
let otT on suspended sentence.
Alb -rt Jardine. after a preliminary trial
rby Magistrate Reid. has been committed j
for trial on the charge of rape. the alleged;
victim being a young woman of Goderich,l
tt enty-one years 01 age.
case under the Ontario Medical Act
is b%'ng investigated before Magistrate
Reid, Dr. Metcalf of Bayfield being
charged with uelawfuily practising meds
cine wit ut a Canadian licen=e. The
prosecution i. in the hands of Mr. John
Fyfe, who at. 3 for the Ontario Medical
Association. \
3RING
CIRCUS
A NATIONAL
INSTITUTION
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COMING TO
GODERIC
2 Performances 2 and 8 pial.
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST
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MERIT a a ORIGINALITY
A COMPREHENSIVE ENSEMBLE
OF THE WOR.O'S BEST
PERFORMERS aril THE
FiPEST TRAINED ANIMALS
A MULTITUDE OF
STRANGE ane CURIOUS
FEATURES FROM ALL
ENDS OF THE EARTH
AS ErnIBIT10'
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PERSONA\MENTION.
, visaing at Alts. J. C. S[clntosh's, West '
street.
Miss May Stoddart leaves today on
visit to Toronto, Rochester and Detroit.
Miss Nina Graham, of New York, and
Miss Nellie Graham. of Toronto, are
visiting at the old home, East street.
Miss Elizabeth Wilson. of Esaa. who
has bees yawing her sister. Mrs. J. F.
Reycraft, leaves today to spend the month
of August at South Magnetewan.
Mr. J. E. Tian and Dr. J. M. Field are
attending the averse for public school
inspectors at the Agricultural College,
Guelph.
Mrs. M. J. Whiny and daughter. who
have heen visiting the former's father,
Mr. James [ran. will leave shortly on
their return to their home at Portland,
Oregon.
Mrs. J. R. Craigie bas returned home
from Winnipeg, accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. A. H. Johnston. who will
remain here. •
Mies iia Allen is home from Guelph
for a holiday visit.
Mr. Harry C. Wilson. of Fort William,
is visiting his grandfather. Mr. A. D.
Cameron. Mr. W ilson is a first contingent
man who spent four years overseas. '
Mrs. Joseph 'Merrett. Master Roes and
Miss Lillian. of Winnipeg, are visiting at
Mr. H. L. Salkeld's, Goderich township.
and also at the home of Mrs. John Salkeld
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Proudfoot and Mr.
Wen. Proudfoot. jr., will spend the month
of August on the Atlantic Coast at
Prout's Neck, Maine.
LOCAL TOPICS Li <3R1fEF:
Owing to the wet weather today. t
St. George's chu`ch geoaten party is post
poned to tomorrow !Friday).
See Fatty Arbuckle in -The Sherif,"
his latest release. at the Model. Thursday.
Friday and Satu,day of this week.
A small pocketbook with a small
amount of money has been left at this'
otlice by a gentleman who picked it up on
the street.
Huron Lodge. Ni. oil, 1. O. 0. F.. will
hold its annual civic holiday picnic next
Wednesday, at Point Farm. A good time
is in prospect for members and their
friends and visiting brethren.
The annual -picnic of 'Knelt church Sun-
day school was held on Wednesday nn the
beautiful grounds of Mrs. A. P. McLean's
home on the Huron road.
The steamer R. P. Fitzgerald. with
2.000 toms of coal for the Western Canada
Flour Mills Co., was the only boat to
arrive this week. After unloading she
cleared Wednesday afternoon about :f
o'clock.
Mrs. Wilmer Smith has made a con-
tribution of Sl0 to the remit of the 33rd
Regiment band. The members are grate-
ful fur the donation and ask The Signal
to express their thanks to ars. Smith for
her generosity.
Harold Sutcliffe had a bad fall from an
engine at the National Shipbuilding Co.
plant on Tuesday and sustained injuries
HEART1
ISEA
Miss Robertson. of r ra, spent the
week -end with Miss Stiri
Miss Hearsman, of New e k City, 'is
y.
visiting her sister. Mrs. C. B
Judge Elwood and Mrs. E ood. of
Regina. Sask., are visiting in tow
Dr. and Mrs, W. Y. Heerlen,
don. are spending a holiday term in t
Mr, Jack Tait. of Calgary, has
visiting at the old home for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mfrs. F. 1I. Martin and
d;nigbter, of 1letruit. ane visiting In
ti,n n.
Mrs. Athol McQuarrie. of Toronto, is
v siting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Nairn.
Miss Gaut,• strong left belay Inc
New Liskeard to visit her sister. Mrs.
C. 11. (Lowson.
Mrs. Gen MacVicar and son are visit-
ing the lady's parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.-
Dietrich,
:Dietrich, at Floradale.
ears McLaren, of Ottawa (formerly.
Miss Edith Elwood). is visiting friends and '
Hiss relatives in town.
iMr. and Mrs. C. W. Watson and
Master Kenneth returned to their home
i in New York City last Saturday.
1 Mr. J. A. McLaren and family, of Tor
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onto, are among the summer visitors.
They are registered at Hotel Sunset.
Slay. F:. tl. Crowe and children. of
toiler/11e. are visiting nt the home of
her parents. Mr. and Ni•s. Jas. load.
Mr. Jos. Stalker, principal of Ingersoll
public school, was in town on Monday.
He is holidaying at the old home near
Auburn.,
The monthly meeting of the Red
r'r.M. Society will lie head MI Stolidity
evening, .tiignnt 4411. at ' o'clock. in the
n.nrt honer.
Mrs. William Stirling. Bayfield, and
Miss Maud Stirling. who has recently
returned from overseas. were the guests
of Mrs. Stirling, Cambria road.
Mr. and Mrs. George Warner and •
daughter. Miss Florence. of Bay City,
Mich., are visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs David H. W'afner.
Miss, Allie Johnston, of Barrie. Miss
Grace 'Johnston, of Toronto. and Miss
Dorothy McCullough, of Toronto. are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tom
this week.
Mrs. Hugh Hill and daughters are,
spending* few weeks with Mr. Hill at
H dlington, Ont.. where he is conducting
a sawmill business. The day after they
arrived there one of the little girls. Olive,
had the misfortune to break her arm. it
was a th rty-mile drive to the doctor's,
but the arm is now doing nicely,
Rev. C. A. Seager, D. D.. rector of Ht.
Matthew's church. Torrxtto, with Mrs.
Seager and family, is making his annual
vi.it at the hnroe of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs C. Seager,
Mr. Andrew Lynn arrivid last night on
a visit to his mother, Mrs. J. Lynn, after
spending the last sit months at Palm
Beach, Flotilla.
Miss Ruby Stoddart has resigned her
st_Rapt Clinton athe n lthlit school hac gots. lolkteteaching
wbere ter mother resides. and where elle
has taken a position.
Mrs M. H. Martin and children.
Madeline, Jack and Janet, of Ottawa, are
is a symptom of Kidney
Disease. A well-known
doctor ha, said, " 1 never
yet made a post -mortem ex-
aminationinacaseof death
from Heart Disease with-
out finding alae kidneys
wereatfault." The Kidney
medicine which was first on
the mark. -t, most success-
ful for Heart Disease and
all Kidney Troubles, and
rm,vt widely imitated is
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
NOTICE
Robins, the up-to-date
Gents' Furnisher,
announces that the
Store will be Closed
Wednesday Afternoons
during the months of
June, July and August
M. Robins
OPEN EVENINGS
South side of Square
James 1. Hill
ttia great balder of the American Northwest mom
said; •' If you want to know whether you are going
to sucoaed--the teat to easy. Are you stole to save
Ieosrey9 1? scot drop out. You will surety lose. You
way sot think It, but you will lose sea mare as you
lave."
Myon do not possiese one of our savings pees boob
open ae sitoosnt today with et least 6100 and give
um the pleseta•e of handtxtp you a REAL RAVIN[bIB
DOOR, to start you on the road to 'wooers. seta
UNION BRESOANKURCT3.:1 5],0OF CANADA
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\ Goderich Branch F. Woolcomb, Manager
which will keep him laid up for some
time. e is at the hospital. Reg. Tut -ford
is nursi . a sore hand, having had the
fingers c . hed while working at the 1)o -
minion Rt.. Machinery factory.
The Aug ..t meeting of the Goderich
branch of th Women s Institute will be
held in Harbo Park on Thursday, August
7th, at 3 p. m. After the business
the members will have a social
picnic with t it friends. The pro-
gram committee will have a good
program of races • nd other amusements
prepared for the -cation. Come and
bring your baskets a d have a good time.
Mr. Ernest Platt h• • his car at Mene-
ettung Park last ev ing. and atter re-
turning home he found that all the tools
and other accessories ad- been stolen
tam it. Among the art -les taken was a
d tire -pump, and M . Platt is par-
ttihyilarly anxtous to have i returned, and
of 'course would like to h ve the other
articles as well. Any infor . tion will be
gladly received.
The Ahmeek and (;env I !trough
Chaptettio 1. O. D. E., wish to hank the
manag t of the Chautauqu and Mr.
ing so
f edu-
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Dr.
ran
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ijLee Inc t opportunity of col
goodly a s for their purpose
eating- the (diets' children. The
Iron was S1 This was furthe
mated by a Onation of Sr fr
Adam. and the two young ladies w
the jitneys Miss Marion Lee and
Olive Allen. also contrjhuted one da
earnings. making a' total of $Lit. Th
sum has been forwarded to headquarter
at Toronto. -
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Ml MISIEK SI'l1RTS.
Baseball.
The Goderich baseball team plays at
Lochalsh this (Thursday) evening.
On Mondaylnext the home teamgoes
Clinton. where a three -tram tournament
will be the bill -of -fare, Clinton and Zurich
playing in the morning and Goderich
tackling the winner in the evening.
Seaforth failed to pu: in an appearance
last Tuesday evening.
The home team has arranged a Waffle
Inc next Thursday evening on the hrmw
grounds. with the "All Stars" of Strat-
ford. the best amateur team in the Classic
Cit y.
• These is wt.(rty ill n herr, 'rhe
more lady friends a bachelor has the
mote likely he is to remain n hachelor.
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Going Away ?
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Why not leave a
good photograph when
you go for a holiday ?
11 will hop make the day,
Vain pleasant fur the one rf-
umaitps behind, and will snake
you feel that you isle p.eeeout,
se
though absent.. Our photon are
worth having to keep you in
the naiad of the nae who stays
Iat hone or to give the, ae who
....et., away.
J.T. Fell
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very handy to have around when a
fellow is unable to write intelli-
gently about the things be has to
tell.
"Picture advertising .in clolhutg
as reached the apex of styk and
t. New York artists get $:At)
f . an imaginary picture of an
A e .11o *taring pu)-enhcisner's
)ate. -t creation
t the real Makers of fashion
-the esigner's of style recognize
the cr tive talent its Montreal by
holding heir Fashion Convention
here thi year. These men rant
draw, bnt hey were willing to come
from all - is of America to show
the Semi -r dy Designer the best
they had an see the studios where
Semi -ready . les are created," •
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