The Signal, 1920-11-4, Page 5THE SIGNAL
Stop that bark
-WITH
Penslar White Pine
and Spruce Balsam
If you have a wtubloru t• 'melt and your lungs are Inflamed and.
your air passages irritated, this spieudid Cough .Syrup will afford
the relief you seek promptly and without any painful after-effects.
t'etislar White fine and Spruce Balsam is a heeling remedy _com-
posed id White Pine hark, Spruce Guw, Tamarac Bark, Wild Cherry
and other iugrelients of rev,guized merit. A bottle of thin effective
remedy will stem rid you of the hal-aiming tough and for your pro.
.eitlon the formula is ou every label. Penslar White Pine and
Spree Italian' le bold iu _:N• bottles.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
QUALITY CHOCOLATES, REGULAR 75c FOR 59c
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
THE PENSLAR STORE'
Telephone 90 Neat Millar's Scotch Store The Square
WHERE WILL THE MONEY GO?
Canada today is reaping the moat valuable harvest In her history.
The va ue of the Ave principal grain. crops t a heat. Data. b riey, rye and
fax) wl alone total nearly 11. lt1,000,000. Other farm products will
bring tbl total to nearly 112,100.003.1.1011.
In ad ltion. Victory Bond Interest totsiling $.33.000,000 will be paid
on Novena r 1st.
Interest on other Investments will add another $.33,000,000 to the
saving' of C &diens.
Fur three 'care these Fall foods have been invested in new Victory
Bond lashes. hes year there will be no new Victory Loan and the
money will have o beat/mot—bed by existing issues. That la why It is the
opinion of all no • coal men today that Victory Bond prices will not rest
long at their p • t low levet.
Prices' and peel are new as tnlldws :
TAj( FREE ISSUES
Due Price and Yield
Interest
I92' ' 9q 6.34 -
_ 1173 •9$ ............... 6.24
19.7
lira3
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LE
--1924 97 6 35
1934 9a • a.'J•i
;Phone. wire or write for your selectlonito be delivered tree of other
expense to yout bank.
,, ; ,;' T. R. HARRISON
Ilmisip
Ker 116
P 0. Bos 214
LOCAL TOPICS.
Wrosrter Village Rued.
A lawsuit from Wroxeter was heard
Is•for.• .Judge Nelson, on Friday 114.
'Daniel Robinson. a wereha01 of Wros-
' serer. mural the vtilage expiration for
x:410 d:tantge.' on account of Illnear,
Len: of lutein•».', 'call Injury to goods
,from water in lits e,4lsr, owing us al-
leged to lack of proper draitulee. An
udjotrnment wan' wade atter h,•arioir
the evklene. and maned '•111 submit
their arguments nt a later date.
Substitute at G. C. L Staff.
owing to the death of her wether.
Miss Clifford. of the Collegiate Itew11-
tube staff. has been granted leave of
alwen.w for • month. after which she
will resume her work here. As a m ai-
wtitute Miss Mary Kealy. of Stratford.
arrived on Ttwshly to take Nils,.
Clifford's class' for the month. Mliss
'Kelly is a l'nlversitc graduate. with
4uallfeatlons is Englt.tl and modern
la airwave.
.1t the Harbor.
The steamer Martian arrive{ on
Saturday and unloaded 1110.000 biadiel,4
,.f wheat at the Western 1',anatla Flour
Mills null :5.110 bushels of eat4• at
the elevator.
The w-honner ,nett Barnes loaded
with posts arrived on' Monday and Is
sheltering. a
The steamer Home Smith unloaded
200.000 bushels nt wheat at the Cole-
rieh elevator on Monday.
• The »reamer' .1. F. Taylor, Winos*
and 0lrnlll-et are expected today
Thursday1.
J Charge D4aadrwd.
.t elutrge preferred by Mr. O. E.
F'!.•uting against John W. Graham.
formerly his townie n• at itt.litewooil
Park, of ml'apprupriating wane $140
alleged to hare been received by Ctrs -
ham tast wint«r for loge belonging to
the complainant. was tried before
Judge Ttickw,n last week. The loge In
question were from fallen tree' white'
Graham rnntendwl he had Mn' right
• re tie- for ter). but Instead of Mint-
ing the loge he sill them anal bought
-semi to burn. Judge I1leksou heed that
Graham was honest in the matter and
dismissed the .rage. ('rnwn Attorney,
tilrlfger prowsented: C. (farrow for the
defence.
i)onMlons .Acknowledged.
The following are the eontrthutleins
to Alexandra hospital for September
and Oi'Mtwr, which are gratefully
aeknowlelged by the hospital board :
Mre. Trembley. vegetables: Mrs. Mor-
r(a. Saltford, bag of apple.: MOS. Cur -
don Lamb. Colborne tiwnshlp, 50
Harte of apple Jelly_ (tor whte•h rhe
hospital ,inpplied the ender and Jars,
Semi elsn'T qK. cannel tomatoes and 3
qt'. Chill mum: Anburh Anglican
'Wein-h. 2 haek'ete i rrreit : is. J. Me-
i)nra,ld. vegetabtee: 'Mt' O'Brien. hag
.new apple': Mr. M. Andrews.
basket of 'grapes: -from friends-one-
;
half-derren jars of 1'Wli sane... S to.-
kete ut erab apples. 2 hog. ..f apples.
1 611+,01 'of tomatoes. pun well
..11...r t'eegt•ta tel.`'.
' Sewage IMspoaal M Harbor.
artin Tailored Clothes"
a thoroughly reliable, built to give long,
ha service.
They • re silk sewn, and the trim111�itga are
the best the mills produce, and they have.
the style -
F.H. -MARTIN, the Tailor
1t the regular nneting of the hoard
� stL Breath - us1 Mutxlay aft ±ruuun a
letter from the i'rs -inial Sanitary
engineer wit. submitted approving of
1' the prole ,d mrthe»I of the 4;.»ierlch
Elevator 4' . for 'e'wnge dbrposal and
the wvretar,``• woo( 1114raetod to uotffy
the C..atpunv\,a-,nrdingly. The West-
; ern Canada 1l1 itr Mille reported that
they had pl.n-e
dienesal I14 the
Yngine'r nt TnrnnI
ably report shortly.
}t a letter stating that their engineers
'�c�srt' ten Tines'
battention t.. this Metter. Jhnt that Inter
� it •wenld Is. attended t.i� Th' !board
rammed a motion Inmtsti that the
i'. It. submit plans as r g1lred at
fan early date.
Slh& Medal Contest.
There w'as a large attendance at the
• silver modal ennteat betel on Th,areday
evening last in North .treet Methodist
I church The '''retest was under the
-- au!p=cess! the Wetnetve- hriisian
Detente Union And the ladies. are we
pleased with the success of the tntertain-
ment. Fifteen boys and girls of (leder t'h
and vicinity competed in the contest fee
singing. instrumental music and elocution
and the w•m'..a were as follows : Singing,
Adelaide.--Nev:n4-; instrumental dusk•
Adeline Diechler : elocution, ?.larearet
Rivets. The judges in the three events
were : Singing. Mrs Frank Saunders.
Mrs. McKee and Mr. lames 1 hnm'nn.
Elecutien, _Rev. S 'S, Harjv. Rev. Mr.
'titillate end M.• Ptrrvis-1ft-cinitnettrat
music. hers. T. M 'Davis, Miss Mieldlet'n
' a"d Ali.. Cornon. Tht Judges found it
very c'ifilcult to decide the winner_. as
all the contsatants perlortre I very credit-
: ably.
Uurdi5fInctive
pl./fro/wear
t�iJlladdl�rrsi�r�`rpss
to riour ural
HE woman looks for stye of course, but she isn't willing
that the shoe mhoukl eramp her foot. There was a time
#>' - that she %tould pay foot discomfort as the price of fash-
lnitable twee ear... Tu•day it le unnecessary. W e hate the
ecperiefee and we have tete stork. Buy shoes here and we'll
have your good will.
i!I*Ga SI1IR
�11E LEAOIRT. SHOE STORE
PHONE --- H ,CONT.
GODERIC
CREWS- env. 1.
Monday.
Mrs. Wm. Crozier 'visited her
r por-
tentyq Mr. and Mrs. W. 1Httat week.
At Wctttfeld n few day*
last week to
Mrs. John MenerY
spend a few weeks with her daughters
at Hamilton. of a l,pardt.tO.,
1.- Bello ?denary.
. w 'i1 fs visSlDg friends
1s q»ending a
•roulal herr. s tome Motley advent
Mr. and Mrs.
f'on day with friends hi (ialerl•h.
A timelier from here attend
Yr.
Nnrmnn Trebeeven's sale at Dungan -
Mon on Saturday.
air.
the matter of sewage
lands of a sanitary
. who world prof..
The C. 1'. ij. ,teat
GODERIOH, ONT.
HAD RHEUMATISM
FOR FIVE YEARS
IVs Relmrs et the Tremble S1atlesTabies
"FRUIT-A-TIVES'
MR. JOHN C. GUILDERSON
P. O. Boz 128, Pamboro, N. S.
-, attired with RAeurOrs' for flee
years, having it so badly at times I was
unable to get up without assistance
I tried different medic -toes I saw
advertised and tea treated by doctors
in Amherst, also in my home town,
but the Rheumatism came back.
Inv1916, I saw in an advertisement
that 'Freit•a- rives' aw+ld atop Rhea.
_amass" and took ose box and got
relief; then I took them right along
for about six months and the Rheu-
matism was all goes aad I ham aewr
fik L iris
.tnyone -irbe wwid tars to writer --
t
presented to the county council at ice
December meeting, but persons lieerested
can lain irformatinn and share in the
work by attending this met ling for thens
selve-
The Hallowe'en Dame.
1.11.1 Friday night at 111e "spool.
dater" lu the Masonic Hall aisoit all
ghostly tuupk's t•njuyeil an ,evening's
wuhvtaiuuleut that has net lwwu
taplaltd III It long thee. The 41o1e-
rich Sortiey r,1 .uppltwl the
nmsie 141441 Wu. at Its tr.t. The ens
tunics asanmel
Imlay forme -from the
ordinay sheet purloined trete 1h• bed
1.. elalw.rale costumes that wen' not
.o readily pns•ure.l. Nearly all the
d:ueers 'Inc curly and iu Nplte of
the heated atmosphcn' wore their cos-
' tames until alone midnight, when a
regntvr_yl•4fallowe'eu lunch was served.
.tfter 'this denting wax resumed
and wens 1.0114uual until after 2 iiehs•i .
The costumes were the great feature
I and were the cause of many a sur-
prise. ). -en now tett i' are wondering
who the :Iwo tt it the f 1peet,.I.'$
was. Alt, an al.tt,,rmal number of
»wined to hays developed In
the early part of the ereuing but sown
became eurel as the donee went on.
Certainly the "spooks' had site gINNI
tittle nn till' HalIew•. e, M brighten
their misey lives. The tifnIr w1114 tin-
der the auspices of the Ahwe•k chap-
ter. 1. 41. I)• K.. and If the ladle» did
not make much money out of it they
have the wtlofaetk,n ( hiving pro -
,041st .omething novel In the way of
1 muerte Interne.
Fancv work. home -baking and card'y-
for sa'e at Postnilice Bazaar, in Knox
urch lecture roam. Saturday. Novem-
- nth. Salad tea served from 4 to 7.
ilikv.,ra1 hunter. have left Illi, week
for , reef!» tN.i,us iu the North In the
quest for deer. Among fossa' who
have gone or intend going are Dr. L.
11. Mabee, 11.1. J. 'Fisher, Jas. Dnnald-
„nn, W. F. Sant,d.•rs, Reid W. 11,
me as regards 'Fruit -a -uses' I would Pinder.
be glad to tell them what Trutt a•
tires' did for nae."
JOHN E. GUILDERSON,
Contractor and Mason.
50e. a box, 6 for 1j2.50, trial size 25e.
At all dealers or seat postpaid by
Fruit•a-bees Limited, Ottawa. Oat.
CHURCH \Iri6>S.
'The wort ie'es at Victoria street Meth-
odist rhumb next Sunday will 1N• cos-
dnttel It. !.drew» : Morning -sorra -
merit al servile. Evening mashes --
"The Day that Never ('omen hack."
Sunday school fit ..drip'
The servlees at the Baptist ehure•h
next Sunday wi11 1»• eondo.tel by the
— -- - - - - pastor. Itev..1. E. McConley. The ser -
to mourn their Toss five sons and tWit mien snbje•f' will be : 11 a. w.. -When
daughters : Dennis. John. Mielutele Work le Service." 7 p. m., "Hew
Edward. Thomas, Mrs. Hugh KNFU- Mewl[--1'nwer lies God ?" Bible *shied
and Miss Margaret. also two grand- at 1i p. m. 011111 It. V. P. I'. meeting nt
children and a holt of friends. 8 p. m.
Annual Meeting November tth At ilii enin•h nd vetting Will
worship morning +14,41 ,•teeing Nill le•
The annual meeting of the Children's r,mtlnetr,l l.c the 1ni,yi'te•r. Sublease
Aid and Humane Society foe the county of sermon" : 11 a.m.."Ti,.' INN nlfesto
of Huron will be held in the town couniil of the` Itishops.•' 7 prim. rhe t4tmss
chamber. Clinton, on Tuesday atternocn ..f a (;rear F:idtrprisr " 'h Ideat11
November itch, commencing at 3 o'dcrl . ho..l and totle ries» at 3 uao k.
The business will be the consideratiuPo 1Ir: (1e,. Kenyon. t, ho ha. been en -
the various reports for the year, the It:Unml .as - organist and I'll/ Jr master
election of officers and dealing with zn; ie Kune r,nn!fi. will Is•t iu his ditties
matters which may be brought tefore the n,•et Sunday.
meeting. This meeting is being held in North Street Methodist Church.
Clin'on with a desire to make as easy u quarterly meeting .evrleew will Ix*
wsible attendance from the other parts lead In North mtrw•f 3l,•tholist ebnn•h
of the county and a very large at•end•--nirxr . 1»•.inning wilh a f, Ihiw-
ancc is not only hoped for by the eie•u ship wervle al 141 a.m. The Men's
flet but earnestly .urged. 11g_w4r 9: -lints -will- met-with 41,e rhes.•» in Odom
the year will be found of deep interest :o mrrt'kr': A full attend,uue of the
all who attend, and 1 is n :t too much to rhnn'h'w In.'llller>:111{e in' a 111 i' -ii 'tell
say that some of the details. will be a far this o w nun: nn.a•tiug. Th.• Mite
surprise to those not familiar with the sloe hand) will held n ratty eery ter•
work of child rescue in this county. How at rbc same inner The iernl'm t r
many of our people realize that not fewer will t»• i ni, ilvt:i terl ,1r 11 , e IeN k. !leer•
than sixty-five children who are wards of rite Iu the• evening ,!,t the umuul hour.
this county. and about rsty who are Th.• gmarterly nttieial INNnd will INdd
wards of other Children's Aid Societies.its mgwtnr Nmen,IN•r mooting nu Mon -
are in charge of the Huron County So-
any night at •
defy ? And the work is always showing The F: worth Lem:he will Inta'f on
other cases that shoe be dealtw a
1
T1uir"Int Vo .1., r 1. 111,9)
Special Bargains
FOR WEEK COMMENCING
Saturday, November 6
Sugar,white Ib. 18c
granulated, per
6ENNETTE RECORDS - - $1 00
111 the latest dance and song numbers
Monarch Wool, 1 oz. ball - - 33c
Flannelette, best quality, 29 in. wide, 44c yd
Leather Gloves and Mitts, 49c to 98c pr.
Water Glasses (cut glass) - - 19c
Common Clothes Pins, 3 dozen - 10c
China Cups and Saucers, fancy - 25c
Enamel Double Boilers - - 98c
Visit Our Up -stairs Depts.
L. R. STEEL-CO
LIMITED,
5c to$1.00.ST
GODERICH, R
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id with I{ n p t
-Iise44iteantaareto get a right start 1!! Tnesde night at the ii-onil !noir. The Rubbers
Me and be saved. in many cases. from fir 1.erlgne- a ill 1». the gu,wtrl or inc
a life of shame or crime. A seport will i t el,'
Leng ,e and the h,ple soli! IN
taken loy. their piaster. Rev. 11. itoy'''. Rubbers
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at st. Catharine' as a delegate from
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prepare_ for .the
by purchasing your rubber
goods now.
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et .;wean Rubbers
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We guara r ee all our Rubbers-
. —If any rove unsatisfactory
beca of workmanship, we
repla' • them. We stand be -
4.11
'ex-pr.•.ident of flit. Newfoundland 4'n14-
fi•r.•,n•e. 1,.•t .•eery nnini1wr IN' nut to
odel {ger " Ilse risitnr• a medial w•elenni ,
Theatre• -"'sees. N1'tu. itailie. ('baths (linin
at11 Ai,drs'w Miillau tittendel ile >po-
vemle'r district meeting tet Nile -as
PIROWIAM .k•1 •erne.•» on Tlnlrmelay.
0th t0 lith Mies Nt ill 11,nciml is attending ,the
For Walek—Nose. Pr'cJ,.elal Sunday 'e buil rcunrrulien
Monday and Tuesday _ l,Jh. \••4th »test w•11501.-
4 ning of New 19" 04421 Series of
IP mount Sri' raft I'ieturea This
tie s Iso all the tllt1 ' 1.W4:R1' P.1Rb
ROI T 1Vil 114 i It 1F I PICTI'Itf ".
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
The Power Slwtt'lage.
The water and light eommiselon
met last Thursday evening. The short.
age of newer on the Mellen-elertrte
system w -a5 ill»etut i1 and 1t 'was da
I Oiled that no. :wire sighting or power
' servlees ehnnld Ile installed bore un-
lesa speetally-granted by the entmnts-
' situ.. J11;141411114404 -atom enkmlttwl --- by
' the e•nglno•r of the e'nmt of in-tnIltmg
new street lights at var!ns pultit-
where they leave been asked for. It
iWAS 411.1'111441 10 putt lip a lJtttp at tine
corner of F:lehra and Thigh.. streets.
fhe r -net being estimateml at 117 The
rtletnmary refund to the town 011 the
water rate's, ietanme of the use' of
I fa riga nn tt(E_ Meese+ insttitl-of if1M,
«ti' granted. the tmeutnt nt the ri'-
fond for this year briar !Tell at $.lift.
The eommiseion decided to, retain its
mrmhenhtp in- the--tlntnrlo Mwmclpal
i Eh.etrtl• Am'e»'tatlnn, nail a rote of $10
I for the membership its' w'ag passel.
Miss ('tiferd Bereaved
Much sympathy Is felt with N1iss
('itffnrtl. of the t'ntlelehtte tlt!etttttte
staff, In the ih•n11s of her norther. whlr'lt
n•enrreti at her hone nt St. Penl's,
Icl.11'l1. Perth comity, on Saturday afternoon.
11,) i.,x'khart. of near Anhnrn. Niles Clifford had left (lorlerich by the
•arta the Emlgh resident* on
take possession
has !tonight W.
d, films p Mill *treteand
will more to it in a so
few days. Mr -.0. to the person of Mee.
Atm.. will mote to the rooms ab ter . Ismael Clifford. The late Mrs. Clifford
his store. where he bs having consider- Infant sime 1' 11 a throremaf Tnnatnter es ar. n
ells. alterations made.
The yttlage has rle.elvel from the the late John Keane Mho" together
War Trophies 0(114•' at Ottawa a tier-, with her late linshantl was one ref the
mflrld gun ■s a memento of the einu.er settlers of the fortk'a and her A
Rmeant 11 silt ter pla4wl event.I death hnl&n
ngs to a risme an exception- SMI an PA NEWS
Inane nn the Meinorl.l Ilall ground,. airy active and leave' lite. She lea\' rl T
haw pun hs
Queen street rind will
within a few• weeks.
Mr..('nlln Fingland
rnlrert, on
morning train to be with her mother.
The Stratford lt.•aeon bas the follow -
Ing refere'net.
A lifelong residing of the (lore of
Downie iissed away nn Saturday.
CHAS. RAY
441
"Egg Crate Wallop"
AI,sO
Starting a flew Serial DeLux
JACK DEMPSEV SUNDAY, N
Rev. J.E. •.
'WOW Jack'
Slsdcr o t 070
-II°LO
30 IggiCOUJG
This ,cam recommended to nm a. Thr
ter. br.1 Serial 4 be had. Don't mi..
a 'ingle Episode.
Free Matinee Nondw,i at i.17. pini shot
Ihdb .141n,i..i44n :e. War Tac
Wednesday and 'Munch
A GOLDWYN PICTURE
MADGE KENNEDY
IN
"The Truth"
also `
CAPITOL COMEDY
"The Widow's Night"
Friday -and Saturday
A SELZNICK PICTURE
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
IN
"Cheating Cheaters"
S'4P01.I.1Rn (OMED1'
hin' our goods.
e our special lines for spe-
cial hard wear for Youths,
Boys and Men. These rubbers
haeme reinforced toes, soles and
heels.
. Get your Rubber Footwear at
HERN'S BI IT SHOT'
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7th
cC*,Ytoy
will each at the
Baifist Church
Montreal Street
SUBJECTS :
Morning, 11 o'clock \
t
'When Work Is Service'
Evening, 7 o'rloek
'How Much Power Has
God ?"
3 p.m. Bible School,
8 p.m. B. Y. P. U. Meeting
A hearty welcome to all.
This means YOU.
11
E. G. .P`Lely
t'..t'11't1M1 \hl:It
\Corner East .:St. and sathlre
1S)
A Pearl Necklace
is. a magnificent gift and has
the further advantage of -
ways
-ways being strictly cofreet
form for any occasion. e
should like to show you our
pearl necklaces. The prices
like the pearls will be right
fER LI SO V
AND ,1ENV ELLER
(:n l •ri lir (nit
I
s4Q.a 1 _Mr..1
..4+tt- Waist' I 1st: for MITE nn
Twenties.' to join ler. ',lodge, wh.. b
geeing In the wilds on a hunting ee-
p'ex-
pillIt Ion.
('ahtn Chtrrh rtnniv'rttsry.-'ahs
or .unot.•rsarc .erciers held In Calvin
at, less tferiaII rl,nteh ml Snmhty acre
'
rr I. of
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ST:-H11.P. t
\• Tuemlay, nr. .
Mrs. Anlnld 1Mr1nm. of Er!n,n'2tr
,tilting Leer parental, Mr and Mrs. R.
J. Worer
Miss.mi(`Glenn (lurk is vlslting h
sinter, Mrs Mart lit 1P•ihtwiel,
Wes4IIPIII. vett /1(41.1111011t Iter. Dr. 414 I
Mr. fico. StunrtMottled the fon- It.•„verton. wens the preacher. The
enderof his uncle, the late Mr, Jnhn mu»lt by th • choir was well rendered.
?ether!, of Listowel, on Saturday. The foe supper nn Monday ee•'ning
Rev. Mr. Fothetingt. of Palmer. brought int a good crowd. Rev. Mr.
Ston, wlll'enduxt the se 'fops in .Cal. flo,llan, Bee. Dr. Carrie, Rev. lec
tin ebnerh next 11 inlay. 14 11' 11, 1 IgM. ler, ('4mptw'li wen,
At Chinook. .film t i ,, hot $nndly, 1414.4.414I Tho m uslenl port was glvef
n.•toher 31, to 31r and Nlrs. Stanley ,y the Pink quartette et tendon a111 '
11 Taylor (net Ellealtettt S.
•
aims), toyed. hy all. l'rocerls were
•