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The Signal, 1921-5-26, Page 44-Tininslay, May 26, 1921. TRE 0.)DERICB, ONT. Better Clothing for Men • RVIOLIIPFTillig. 1000° "....0114.1!4 1110 It does not'pay to buy -cheap!' clothing. It will not give sat;sfac- tion. You not only lose money but also the sat- isfaction of being well dressed. Let us dress you up in one of out` stylish, well -tailored Suits and you will be dressed fit for any society. • PRICES $20.00 = T 0 = $40.00 W. V. Vridhant 1 cid for Bonita ilia .ibits Phone 57 Goderich These Greyhound Shoes are HIGH PRESSURE CURED and as such they outwear any other make you have worn. heretofore, because no other rubLer canvas shoe,riII wear so well as one cured by the High Pressure Process. GREYHOUNDS are the only lire of rubber canvas shoes made by this process in Canada. Try Greyhounds and see how muzh longer these wear than others made under the old process. Get them at Herds Boot Shop. REPAIRING AL VS,A l'S THE BEST NERN'S BOOT STIOP _ •,,,,,t,e„esotarleyeatestetetweasows.etesisese...e......" tesetotosertosseseomossersevesseseW Studebaker and Gray -Dort MOTOR CARS Let,us give you a demonstration with these - cars before you decide on your spring purchase. Our new Battery Charging Outfit is working .fine and we are now in a position to handle any number of Batteriei. PREST•13-LITE STORAGE BATTERIES are good Batteries. This is proven by the fact that four-fifths of the Automobile Companies in Can- ada are using them as standard equipment. We have them here ready for delivery. Non -Glare Lenses from $2.75-$4.00 a pair. \, S -CARS FOR SALE --- 1 Gray -Dort Special, good as new, 1920. .1 Studebaker, 4 -cylinder, 5 -passenger, thor- oughly overhauled and repainted. 1 Ford Touring, in good running order. 1 Ford Delivery Truck, in first-class shape. Case Tractors and Machinery. EASTSTREETGARAGE T F. HOLLAND • Spring Weather --- Sudden change from warm sunshine to rau.) windy days causes many an ache and pain! You will do well to fight that first twinge of Rheumatism Neuritis, Sciatica, or Neuralgia, before a ser- ious attack develops. No case is of too long stand- ing, no attack too severe but that Templeton 's Rheu- matic Capsules will bring sure relief. Guaranteed to contain no ht-torming drug. and to be abbot• . uteiy harrriebs to the heart, kidne)11 or other organs. Prescribed by doc- tors, sold by druggists. 111.00 per box. Trial free at our agencies, or o rite teluiritt of the tiaJillath echool and W84 -111waYe ready to *Id In sowitil and religious movement* Ile le4V144 be. hl111. tg/ 1111011111 ihe likA of hus- band sittil father. a widow and family ..t throe : Erne.t. oil the limue torte: 'Mrs. .144.4. Medd. of .tiOntrit. and Mu. y. wool. Throe brothers -Jas. a ad IV in 1 buff of $askate181.41111. 3114 ill' Lake - field -and three sisters NBA. 4. 1)8ff. Mr.. A. Quinn. and Mr.. I.. limiter, „of -a 1.0 -arrive The funeral took plow 011, Nlondio afternoon. the interment 'being In 1 in4?:m11,411 vent- ..'..ry serriee "was Vell1111eltsil by 14.•,- lir. 4 'a114'4s.11, assisied by 'Lev. A. v Walden. TilP reirtklent 4isIehsnre ...f the ....wive .tt the grive. the• 1m11- 1...arer4 Nitse:r.. limes. J. t:irvits, 11. Wik./11. 13 .1. Trawford. S. I:. Sanderson ati.1 WILL SWIM. " I To.. late for last week.1 )4:111.1111 who s.bl•lais farm re-", •t.tly to Viols. Park. Is moving hen .parehased O. E. 'Mks Elleslie. Who is attending the SI r.1 third Norma rwela...)f,' has born the glie.t of Mis. Amber MarKetizie for a few oltlys. Mr. .‘Itte l'ittloert exoects to finish :awit4 In the mill Sittitalay of this Templeton*, 142 King E., Toronto. week. Mr. Loytteot. manager of the Sterling - Loral Agentg4--1)un4ep's Drug Store. Kink :It * 4111 inspeeting , •11.• brain+ here en, Thin-sof:1y I.Z thiS • I • IWNGANNoN. -Therslay. M.I2.1 11..11.1y. of 4- 44 4 Week with her .i.ter. Mrs. 11 NI Ater, Jiiv.7.-31.-stit-of Anton ot.--ertm,,,st ' rid. week after attending at bedside Of her fatlwr• for the last two , w.s.lcs of Ilk Mlle.. • - 1/0,ye48. of Goderieli. is -I., here fhis week. 1 0 1 and -Mrs: Douglas return- - Sal frony--fmndrory-, h.•-• ita.I been eisitifig for t.w.ewts.1:- A number ;if• flfilv.yilligers took the •dgiir. at Teeswater on the 2414:. while others spent the ottly quietly at Mort Allsort itt the 11111..01.10 88111,c - /pent of angling. - Mr. .1. ft.': %Nab,and, fa miiy motored to Sea forth rt.,r rtio holiday. • Itr. ease spent the week -end a linslitees trio to Toronto. Mr.' Geo. rase. %VW!, attemilot the Medleal College at Toronto. 1.4 home for his viiiittrisil.=- We are foleased to see' M.4 Sam Tre: I leaven able. _tee he about again .afteri Ifis serious Illness. We 1101W- the• ini- proventent will 11111111MP 111011 lie ' fully rester...1. • flaw% of H. NIL Duly, ---4111 Mar 21'.?. :14. 5 pan., Hugh M. Duff 444..441 away. at the age of seventy -ix yea r. a ii.1 ten months. The had .been ',offerer for The last four. year.. but bore his afIlie. thin -‘ with fortitude and untiring patience eren onto the enol. Mr. 1 toff a wl 1.i tally ' moved to (hi. It ...Miry thiety....ven year. .trzo from Peterhoro' lull settled on a (artu In A.litiellimhout hill.- south of nip village. Here hi remeitest until about eight yowl* ago., wiwn 1110t041 illto the village. !ear - lug son re.eneers was a man of sterlhig qualities. a good. neighbor :4*,.) worthy eititen. Ile serve.T for -tune time as an eider of the l•rosbyteriit. elloreli and superlii. K I AG Snell oGe, Tneelas. 'Moly 24 ,Pioneer Taken. -74n: Wololunsilay tenth olet.tocheol .14111. la of one of her photos c• it; r 1ri;e:41 Jeanieseierm- Ott. The ••• -el was Itinetysmo vetors of atm .thot a .tive 'of. Trelinol. His patlence And *-1.......4111144-'.'. in his .ufferiug- won- ter lent theidgh his- many filial.. '1')». fimerartook iihiee on the rSinfasin mass be- ,t Mg sung. by Ettiliee 'Peak velia-ift.wr- "Mo ei:trt at the grave Surviving MM. be -sides hw is if.-. ere to s wow:. atoll E.hioribi. r• home. 8Witi fiT0'.11111811- 'Mrs. M owF..r. Mrs. 1) Carney. Mrs, .r. and Airs. II. Howard at home and Mrs. L. It Nell. of Jaek. son. Michigan. May hi. soul rest .114 eternal Items* Mr. and Airs, .s. I.annen and daughter Paa tricia nd Ile Stanley t motorts1 In, from iorotr• Mr-. K. ro'N*111, attended rile ftlnerli of' her father. :Or. Jots. SennifS '.4,4.4* took place here on Friday. -* - - Miss Anna MeMili,r to. of Tee4W el% vi.ite.11 at' the Mane Ntr•-. f;riffill. • Mr. Wilfred Garvey. of Assumption -few flays at after ping -biting as 1::t.ter ....re- mold... at 411.• tirst roller Vtitstintin of tiotterkh Mr. and Mrs. Alter: Slitlor, .4 .14*'- truito- "Pent a few .1 Lys ili.r,., •••••••%P•oW•1"."WW."6"1.1•0801•60. Sun Glasses We have a large stock at » price that will meet your approval. .We can replace *uv broken lens on short notice Our neat° is to provide s daily service that all requirements tatty he met at short notice. Office closed Wednesday afternoon A. L. COLE ti,tomoetrist Eyesight Specialist Mmes. Buslelaag. Wir, carry a full line of Aru- n ateur,Supplies _ Kodsks, Films Plates, Nitro- „ Let us do your Developing ansf Finishing. R.R.SALLOWS ')Iiotograp er • lo MT ALBERT. 1 Wel110.4.1y. May 25. 'Sir. awl Mr.. rry TOlving rtil4 Prlday for Waukesha. Wiseonetn, where Mrs Hoskin. will take treatment for riimitirati.m. Tiler will also visit at 1 lileago. 4 0.111k.0.11. Wise.. and Menominee. Nlieh. Their nmiterona Glemla wkli them '.11,)16 a Aar,. retain and eotaplete reeovery for Mrs Hawkins. . Niks Nof. rjuald la visiting with Mr.. John inlaid. • • Mr, inl Mr'..ja noes M eWlt I nney were visiting with friends in the vil- lage beton. leaving tor thr•ir trip tie Mr iIn.l Mrs. T. Weirrener. Miss Mn l rniiinl.ite.. :erInd ,Mr 11:trold Warrt.ner and spent Vioria Day with frlends in the Mr. ilriorge Iloarsley. of Gialerich. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kintewell and ellibiren. of Toilsome, township, spent the week -end • ith relattecsr here. *4144 Mr...Al . bert ‚4,44.44-anr1 children silent Son4ay with the lady's parents. Ntr. 411..1 Mrs. John Thi.holm. the rove:felon 1.-Ilig_an honor of the lade!. hr.dher. Father liarry WIN) that thy reo•ited Ills first mass In 144. Peter's elotrrh. Goderir.h. Atter the serviCe me: 100 guests ,sat to dinner at the home of the young imiest's 1•311.111t... The hest Of :III who knoir- him go with Father Ili:41..0.1ii in LI% new sphere of life. --Tretiffeatintt. Mo' sisTfr. Dies in the Weat.--Mrs I1elwit4 reeeiveol the . 1 news on Ttiesdkty *of the sudden her &tighter Aolofie I Mrs. W:,, Stel-zik 4 at Sask. Ifer hel-.•ft Iiii,band, soh and • daughter. .110 !ler sister, Mrs. 11., rel II Iting_iith_the.M114.1114. to arrive in•re plattinhis. The de- rett -ell leave. 4,01: aged mother. two hruther---Willi..in. of Wipitipeg. lout i1 :It 1W4) Astern. R. -141,)s -rt 3.011,k. of Regina. and Mrs. Ibrinf Win.1-.w. The sympathy of se••••••••••pseseseseweaWsiewestmeroeWerrew tlw etounittuity goes out to the be- . r..averl The heavy rains of Sunday and Tnesrlay hae vswollen the river to vrinurldo an.lmaren the Iona a good Amik biz '.4,4.4:14e411e4. -Sevenal_tn,in here attemled the con- . eert at Itetimiller on tlif 24t5 and-fe• I port • 4.1•141 irm. When It's a Question of Electrical .Goods cult on ROBERT TAIT "The Old Reliable" A full stock of Light Fix- tures, Electrical Household Utensils, etc., always on hand. Estimates given and con. tracts taken for Electric Wiring and Pitting. ROBT. TAIT West St. Next Postoffice Plums: Store 82, Res 193 • 1.1 01,11011NE. At the last sinpment of stock front McCaw by the Partners' Club Mr. Wm. Stevens sent tour cattle which weighed 5150 pounds in T. tont° and sold for 104 cents per pound. These were the best cattle shipped from this point during the past season. Mr. J. Radcliffe. of Exeter. accompanied by Mr. J. N. Kernighan, is working in the ' interests of better live stock in the town- ship. He reports finding only four scrub bulls and four medium grades. which IS:4 , very creditable showing. A number Of the owners of these animals purpose re- placing them with purebred. IDies In Ninety -1M Year.- At the great age of n1nety-four years •Mrs. Samuel Merri.. of this townwhip, posed away oon Monday. May lath. Mame maiden mime was. 1,1111e tireen. was horn in Soothing), miming to thi. country in childhood and becoming one of the pioneer aettler. of l'olhorno townehip. Iler fIrther• the iste Andrew Green. Is noted as haring been the man who 41(1 the first plowing 4,, tirolborne. on the Malt - I land hirer floc.. esnning to young a...manhood aim Married James Mot. rls, who died in 14*Pel, and • few years 'wearier 460 ertkr tot Memel relt.ber former manor. iffither. 1 STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. j SATURDAYS 10 P.M. 56 I ^^^"^"' fl,It4 "The Scotch Store D. M I LLAR uSON Phone www•otio," Hosiery and Underwear for the Summer Season We have prepared for a very warp summer season with the best assorted stock of Hosiery and Underwear We have ever shown.‘. Penman's Lisle Hose 60c Special value in extra quality Penman Super • Lisle Fashioned Hose, • in black, white and brown. Special 60c. Infants' and Children's Lisle Sox i white and colors, from 39e per pair. Holeproof Hosiery $2.25 This is a special pure sitic Holeproof Hose, rlbbed elastic top, black. white and colors. 52:25 pair. Radium Silk Hese if.95 Special value Radium Pure Silk Hose, garter top fashioned:- - Black, white and colors. 51.95 pair. • WOmen's Cumfy-Cut Vests • Extra quality women's Cumfy- ctit Vests. Fine lisle, plain and lace - trimmed. At 60c to $1.00. I Women's Natural Pongee Bloomers 52.95 pair . Women's Natural Pongee Bloom- ers, splendid quality Pongee Silk. Special 52.95 pair. For Dressy Wear Kayser Italian Silk Vests and Combinations Women's White Cotton Gowns at 51.39 Special quality women's cambric Nightgowns. V neck, short sleeves, trimmed embroidery. Special 51.39 each. o Women's White Cambric Underskirts Wonderful values in wonien's fine Cambric Underskirts, lace. and embroidery • trimmed, at $1.50 to 53.95 each. Women's Smart Tricolette lindersk irts, all colors. Special $7.50 each. Exceptional Values in Towels We have purchased a big quantity of ;towels at a great bargain which comes at a most appropriate time for Hotels and Boarding Houses wantinga supply for sumtner. Special Cotton Towel 35c each. This is an extra large Towel at a small price, in plain white, hemmed ready for use. Regular value 50c each, 35c or 3 for $1.00. Linen Huck Towels 60c each. ra This is a pure Linen Towe,l, hem- stitched borders. Regular 51.00 value for 60c each. Many other designs in Fancy Show Towels, worth selling from 75c to $1.95. up to $3.00 each, 761"" Millar's Scotch StorePshr The Leading Mail and Phone Order Store The family home. where the late de- rvaseil spent the,great part of her life. Issn ehe_lith eoneeasiou of tide town. ship. Samnel Morris Medi e• -17 -ren years ago. NIrs. Morris surritO 111 one skier. Mrs. Johnston of .444.. Thomas. Moos) loy fire sons and thr.s. daughtersthirty-seven grandchildren. ,thirty great•gramIchiblren and flirts, Irma t -grea t -gra ttdeltiltiren. The soms arc ,1Iex. Morris. tit' Detroit : Peter. of Wheatland. North Ilakota : J3MeS. of : Samuel. of Grand Rapid.. Mt -h.. mad Abner, on the homestearl. and the daughters are Mrs. 'Wilder McGregor. of Itetroit ; Mrs. Geo. Utter, ot? Fond Wise., and Mrs. Sentinel Potter, of Colborne Remo's, Alex. AI111 Samuel Morris and the daughters were all byre. Mrs. Mc- Gregor spent the beat two weeks with her mother. who'..' faculties were keen in sou/. of lier great age and who rs•• cognized the members of her faurily tip to the Net hour of life. The fon• eral took pimp on Wedneaday, 144tli hist fAilborne cemetery. 110,...Inmes Ilamilton comitoraing the burial Fier- 'Thle pallbearers were JP.. ThOMPX011. David Bogie, William }Nagle anti Joseph Mell'ann. GODERICII TOWNSIIIP. Arrangements are being made to hold a garden party on the grounds of Mr*. H. Curwen, Huron road, ott June 24th, under the auspices of the Country Women's Club and the Ladies' Aid of •Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. R. W.Sraith. otortintn. spent the ford. are perwhilins a week *Rh Hr. holiday visiting his mother, Mrs. Wilmer and Ere. Fre* 0. welt. M. DOW, street.- Misa Hayn, Si. Day.d's street. has re- Mr.. W. Sidman returned on Sat- turred home after spending several weeks urilay .from Los Angeles, where she at Kitcherer. spent the winter mouths. Mr. Ship- man met her at Fills. K/IIN/IS. and re - Oersted with her. • Mrs. Wilder McGregor. of Detroit, form rly of town, was with her mother, the fate Mr*. Samuel Morris, in Colborne Mrs. Geo, S. Young. of Montreal. is visiting with her INlrs. J. Morison. Park street. -4 Alms Jessie Wilson is home 'from Trr- onto for a holiday vi -It to her parents. townshipfor two weeks before her death. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wilson. and returned to IJetrott last week after Mr. and Mr. Peter Weir. of Sint- visiting old friends in town. Mr. wm.Sparr. of Toronto. is visiting hit parents in town. Mr -John Murionn i* in Florida on tursinessi for the National Shipbuilding est. Olive Allem, who la attending Mite "Mb SPECIAL SALE OF PHONOGRAPHS! FOR ONE WEEK Begitufng on Saturday morning and con - ti wing all next week we will sell on easy terms ay IMachine in stock or contained in catalogue. During Saturday and any day twist week you can purchase a Brunswick or Victot Talking Machine on the special Deferred First Payment plan. Vou pay 'MOO as a first payment now, another paynAt in 30 days and the balance in monthly pay- ments spread over one year. This offer is good for one week only, opmmencing Saturday, May 28th. The Victor Victrola and the Brunswick Phonograph are two of the hest known and finest machines on the market to -day. 014W1.1 EVICP190•11111 fraleff %tercet Thomson's Music. Stori