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The Signal, 1921-6-9, Page 7See Our Select Stock of Ladies Whitewear in the Latest Effects Ladies' Collars and mauy other lines of w'o- men''\ and childreu's wear. Novelty Goods A very extensive line. It would be worth your while to call and inspect them' Miss S. Noble South Side Square - Goderith WATER TAKERS lows of Goderi9l WARNING LAWN SERA SERA I('E HQl RS are from 7 a.m. to $ a.m. and from a p.m. to 19 p.1u. Ams 11•I•:uU•ur Ir-r-nn1 funtwl loin„ water for Ian a worrier other than during tire shore, hours -or using fawn s'om'e&. Ai1hun( !last applying and 11ay- teT.•1ur. altwe- •,ill . Ire !;able;-lu 111 111101.111G111 and their 'sewer w'Ster-<•ne•.• turned at. with„tet our ks•. Water ►.•e' lies are to Ire Ih- y..•te.1 and .t iy :service liquid 1; li Jona r .p. or 14.•rvI.r+ or, in ,.� way wilier w;tjl Is• •'sur off: - See taas tour lantni h.:: 1- ali 2n go,ahcoalition- HMI 1.4,.,1 !douse•• f..r all ssui4ortes1 It mon.* I,;:1U. water. nig BIGIrAL OOD!>RICR. OII'P. sees r.tw•ttMr ILO INll111h . 1, IglllHUh. MAUIJlQINlpl 1111111111111111 wassamoswmmmawa 11 If... E health of your skin i, tuuimport• ant fear you to be careless lbuut ay; bath wep you use. keep t1*• &lin clear and &mouth 'and prereet skin troubles by using McEwen's Specials Water and Light Commission Town of Goderith b LIF UOY HEALT $0All 1t is the best of II soaps - yet it is morethan cleanser it disinfects too Tb. re ri.h. e.lo.r 1. .,,rd.., , • s/f+ •t Us pot«t' On palms,- re.' ,, h,.t r.ssil, .oar. • M els 41.111144 .11. Mr., Walk)' .s.,. :: resirhiit of lino'.'ls fur year•. MIli. .1. A. Kyle and f.uulle left last week to juin Mr. Kf'le• "!:0 1,1 )(wined Eudaku. It.4'•, oa t1$ I'.R. 11as Gertrude Iiaidw• " has seas• to Iwy, , liask'., where s:..• well t/•:wet 1 during the summer tltontlls Ali ode Lever Bror Lim,tea. Tomato A, '(„ice ('olv in sea- asselstltyt hi leading raft• furolture .0 the G.T siIon ,• fell faun the ,ar pod h his ehon er dislocated. several i hrukoh. an austainee1 miter Mhos - t en r4tru y, May 21st. at Woo Turemo. Mi !'Iola Goodwin. of Boo. sols, etas u1111 in tusrriaye to feu. 11i.•hiEliauaer, o Toronto. They will mak.. toter (tome at Termite. SCHOOL REPORTS. S. S. NO. 4. COLRORgi(I, 6 asel Hill, lueford. Mitch - a Mc - The following is the report S.S. Mi May 4. Colborne, for the month\o y, in order of merit : ! Murray Kernighan. Laura Beulah, Fisher. Jr. IV.-Emanu ef, Wil ed Fisher. Sr. tII.-Do I Clure,Edith Fisher. Franklin M1 theft. Jr. III. - is Hill, Annie Miller. • 11. -Jack Pit ado, Aaron Fisher, Jr Myrtle McClure, Gertrude Hough' , i Marie Fisher, Olive Hill, Duncan Millie j Franklin Flick. Margaret Pitheads. Sr. I. -Jim McClure. Jr. I. -Rete Fisher, Sr. Pr. -Florence McClure. Jr. Pr.-Lauretta I Flick. Pr.=Nettie Pltblado. Clara Pit- ; blado, • Reith Pitblado. ELEANOR F. Dol)GHERTY. Teacher. THIS WOMAN'S RECOVERY Shows Remarkable Reston ative Power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Cheesy, Ont --'Be "Before using Lydia 1 . Pinkham s Vegetable Compound 1 wad a total wreck. I had terrible pains in my sides and was not regular. Finally. 1 got so weak I could not gu up stairs without stopping to rent half way up the steps. I tried two doctors but they did me no good. 1 saw your medicine advertised in the newspapers and "thought I would give it a trial. I took four 1,ottlea of the Vegetable Compound .and was restored to health. 1 tem mar- ried, am the mother of two children, and do all my housework, milk eight cows, and do a hired man's work and enjoy the best of health. I also found Vegetable Compound a great help for my weak back before my babies were born. 1 recommend it to all my friends who are in need of medicine, and you may print this letter if you wish. '- ra. HENRY JANKE, R. R. No.4, Chess ley, Ontario. It hardly seems possible that there is' a woman in this country who will con- tinue to suffer without vtng Lydiaith gi vi E- Pinkh rd's Vegetable Compound a trial THE LATH JUGD0111 ELN•OOD. after all the evidence that is continually i�`e being l that this proving beyond meds conine has +-diction that this grand old medicine Dna Overwheladtllg relieved more suffering among women than any other medicine lathe world. 't -jteg'I..1 Posit. May 1`!1 2 of Public FIa1111e1.1ae• at r,-tu••t•.l pri.:ei. Sb1.eetitig Int retluc Jd priers. R,n'ktast Drill at redt t'e4 pro (:iug?IStn at reduced prows. - A Mee assortment for Wiudow Curtains.. from tie and AC1-er et1 serge. patsy blue, (Fir e _ ddtb, at %LIS aw La_n_l. _ Lpdt'rse.•ar. t5 clear. at pre worth whips. .great uumber of artl•'lee in ries* at reduce.) vie.... When It's a Question of J. J. McEWEN The Suture Phone 46 Electrical Goods C i'.: .11 ROBERT TAIT ''The Old Reliable" A full stock of Light Fi : tures, Electrical . Hol : he'll Ctenails, etc., always tab hand. Estimates given and con- tracts taken for Electric Wiring and Fittings • ROBT. TAIT West St Next Postoffice Poses: Store 8?, Res 193 Good Plumbing IS A- DELIGHT Poor Plumbing IS AN ABOMINATION , When we do the job. we giv.• you ibe right kind ---tele kilns thaf�tel� Toa p•. .• and comfort. FRED:. HUNT ••THE PLUMBER" Hamdtoe !Brost /no... tae l'lunu,ing Heating EavestnlughiI* Afetal \�-n1 k DECO Decorating Materials Wall Papers, Paints, etc. We sell• you - the materials, or take the contract of deterating your home, store or office. - Estimates cheerfully given GLASS Window Glass, Plate Glass Mirrors, etc. We cap supply your wants in any kind of Glass J. CUTHBERTSON North side West st. Phone 354 II COUNTY AND DISTRICT. n The total assessment of Hay township Maris $2.507.2li. The population bet township •'600 Mr. Justice Elwood, Saskatchewan dent Order of F rt of Appeal, died at the General Order of United H. •,ital at 6.30 this morning, after an in the held of ch 'lin extending over many months.,, a leading part.. I The passing of one of the leading I chane 41or of the owns 1 r jurists n Saskatchewan was not • unto Qu'ApieIle . a1 ill; Millan. 'et • 1 11 •know. lids petted. or weeks it was known he could Mrs. Elwood, for rly Clara Agnes lea thee• ...t.sre profs is at Heat1•yn not survi e the malady that was elosely Slack,, of Goderith, pr deceased him a and tle carry on thr loi tee•- . but surely tapping his vitality. Wed -1 little over a year ago. tle is survived by Mr. nil' Mr N'` t'. H:+rl, 14y„+il. of nesday his • condition was reported, as tout sons, John of ,the Canadian IPU nink to of %('resets. . lel.ratseI the tiftI..tth ,,nm- critical, and embersof-the-family were ommerce 'at Cado er, q and r.•r•.u•}.o \�thefr m�i minae en May !lest. ca fled to the ed.nstiousnessa'rttosttO Ole' dau{thter' and VraSed• at home ' also one Th Partner "fiho recently sold his by en within a few hours of his mother, who hve 1 at h hes cat to rete . Q nes' furA tngt business of M. R. friends, He knew hetend was at handswithIt1, children when he died. . iRh and said farewell to ljfosehe loved best. Rennie. TT Mr. 1'istice EI a�upted a place \'•idle he Wii hitching turf.• 11Arses foremost in the esteem of his fellow - tor wurklnli fu the 1.'hL-senate- Mur- members of theSaskat. wan judiciary. !Ions. of McKiNnp. was. ki.-ke.I it th4' By members of the bar fine legal mind .ide by • of them. r•,• rib, were was fully appreciated: E r courteous in The journey was ry)t a stlttesefu 2.n,ken it IA Internal in r..-- were in- the exercise of hie judice&} o' ice as well as ' though an operation was performed tilot.•.1. -• - in social life, he won the fri- dship of all that time. While, operfling file cream tleparator, with whom he cam- in conta . Shortly after he was confined to his which is run by electric lever. Mrs. He was apuointed to the .as . tchewan home. and just before Christmas he sus - Robert Cathers, of the 4th concession or Court of Appeal when that trip nal was tained a broken leg. Following that Hawick. lost the index finger of het right I cleated In ,1918. Prior tC this • • •int. accident he was removed to, the General hind. The Unger in. some way became ment he was on the berteh'of the • erne Hosp;lal and it shortly b came apparent Court of Saskatchewan. his death was only a matte, of weeks or months at the moat. • During his illness friends from Regina and many other points in Saskatchewan came often to his bedside to visit Cam. He was extremely popular with his co agues ,on the bench, as well Si with hu reds of citizens who came to know him d mg his years of residence in the city. estets, and the.Ancient orkmen. rch work este ale) took wag at one time nglican Diocese of ere was 1s is home for Thos. ast, he was a e v grocery and cnnfectiottery busineae at death receive a few close personal tome years past and was at bedside Henssll. hal punhsledd et► int*" i- •k• Sought Health in East. Following the death of his wife than 'a year ago, Me. Justice El went to Montreal for medical treatme t. a Thurwlay, Junto, A, 1921. -:-1' Time for Straw Hats Keep abreast of the season and snake yours-ar ' a present of a cool, light straw hat. This is June and straw flat tune. We have a stock of Sum- mer Head wear that will please you. s; a • 1'KiCFS TO SLIT THE TIMES Also other colnfortable summer wear- ables for men and boys. McLEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers 1 HE SQUARE GODERICU caught in the machinery and was se below the third joint. puring a recent electrical storm' lights ning'truck the home of Robert Higgins in Morris township. It tore down the • chimney and came 1tra,hing between Mr. and Mrs. Higeins. who were sittintt'bedde the stove, made its waylover to the sink and out through the wall. Mr. Higgins was deaf for some time afterward. Daniel Manley. one of the'.early resi- dents of the township, of M 'Klflop, died on May 21101 at the age et seeventy- I seven years. The der•ea„wl had lived I for slaty.'years -In McKillop,. For her member f the MEN'S SUIT 'Born at Gedeiieh. Ont. His studies in the lea, profess! firm ' started with the firof Cameron, Holt Cameron in Godench, Ont., where he was born Feheoary 13. lEQd.,all was called to the Ontario bar in 118I() and later practised in the State of Washington for carne to Western Canada he established a practice at Ox- bow, Sask. From let47 to 1600. he was a member of the firm of White, Elwood & Gwillim, at Moosomin. Lt 1900 this partnership dissolved and for four years flowing he practised law alone. ' Early in 1905 he entered the firm of n +rriantt Yiyala -tout tr ar ,. tuw•coar,ts '7 hip 4 i11,4`•.. 1w11, svrrhts wra •vel Ellwood & Landry and later Ic was tr 1 t n re nisi gee- re. known as Elwood & Wilson and then t as tr' - Elwood & Truscoot. This. Was also at Ar,•hihalil NO -Gregor. ier-two Year' M�nin. age. died stay 1.41111 at is homy 01' His first residence m Regina took place ttth e,nteo.aeon of illop, after in 1912 when he became senior mem4erof I rte nos of several t , hs. Mr. Me- the firm of Elwccd, kmDury, Scott & Grego .as lawn and tired his ilfe on Graham • the farm 1 wlk•h lie died.. For 8111*'' His career as judge started in 1913. 'years he w+ a mandrel.of the town• `when he was appointed t') the Supreme }iltlp e0mRa11. lie wax not married: Court of Saskatchewan. He was also a A pretty June Wedding took place on member of the Law Society of Saskatche- `Wednesday. of last week at -the home offwan. their daughter. Jean Elvaston. bei a united' Once Mayor 'of Meesentin. • in marriage to., Archie W. Morgan, only I In 1907 he was elected a councillor in n of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mrkgan, of I the town of Mooeomin and in 1909-10 he the same township. The ceremony was. was Mayor of the town. He was also a performed by Rev. G. M. Chidlty, of the I member of the Moosornin hospital board. 1 Thames Road Presbyterian church. The in the Masonic Order Mr. Justice • young couple sem on tilt >lraetts'l Elwood held high office. At his death he was (stand Master Of the Crantf Lodge .offarm. Saskatchewan, A. F. & A. M. He was SF:.(F'OItTH. I elected tothat office on June 18, 1920. The :4`ufori2, golf 41111) has been re-. He was also a memtler of the Indepen- oegalilra,t, w 111+ F. H. Sli %ing*. as proal - dem and 'It. M. .limes as se. -rotary -1 treasucer. ',The course is (*.lug 2II. - . proves! and 1t. chili 'anise is to Ire built The' *edit oernrr,l at Winnipeg om ay !Pith of Robert Hays Nelson, n nephew of Thomas Hays of Senforth. i tie was born at ilaiImrhey. hitt fifty of Right Quality As well as our young men's style we carry a large and complete stock of the more con- servative models for both young and old, ranging in ,price from $16.50 to $38.50. SPECIAL FOR • Saturday and Monday lo Men's English Worsted Suits in blue and fancy materials, all new patterns. While they last $22.50. All -wool blue Serges, guaranteed indigo dye, pure wool, single and double breasted styles. While they last Special - 15 Men's Suits to clear at $16.75. New - Summer Millinery In milan, organdy tulle and mohair, with trimmings from the plain corded and moire ribbon to the beauty of flowers and mounts. Miss M. R. MacVicar Kingston street, Gnderich M.ROBINS !•oars ago went s Manitoba. He is eureirecl by his lie, Bis daughter's i a1141 four softs. . OLIN X. ` John Torrance ii it Bring from a serious illness. R. E. Manning. local manager of the Royal Bank, is away on a trip to the ,West. He will be away a month, Wm. D. Streets has returned to town after an extended visit in California, Washington State and Western Canada. The marriage took place at Raith. Ont., on May 19th. ;if John J. McCaugh'y, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc- Caughey, of Clinton. and hiss Ruby M. Craig. Growing Old Gracefully Am you grow. ingrow- ing old grace- fully? W h o wins in the race of life? Is it. the m a n who is thin - blooded, weak tire( all the time? An athlete trains for every race. A man is as strong as his blood and as old as his artcriee. h eke your blood redder, your h better by taking that ofd fash- ioned blood tonic -sold fifty years namely Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical W LNGHAM. Levi Harding left last week for Mont- real, whence he galled on a visit to his old home in England. Ile will be away three or fair months. A. W. Cryeler, of Welland, Ont.. an- nounces the engagement of his daughter. Frances Gertrude. to William Elliott, son fit Mrs. J. J. Elliott, of Vfingham. 'I he marriage is to take place June 29th. While at work pulling out fence posts on the farm he purchased recently, Clar- ence Henning met with a painful acci- dent. A post broke while the horses were pulling and flew against ills leg. just above the ankle, breaking it. IIRelettEl,i. The anw.wment of Items/44e for 1921 tootle $40S,ra'at. Philip Ament left lash week on a month's holiday trip to the West. W. H. Kerr, editor of The i'(Nrt, and Mr.. Kerr ars away on the Preen . Asea ciatlon trip to Voltmeter. (In Friday, May 27, the remains of Open Evenings i the late Mrs. Walker, who did at IA,. ,Lngeies, California, were Deterred in (Regime Poet, May 21.) ' With Minderds walking in *sleuth prts.sion, as many more revnpying autonaobIl\•s 11 1111 tho11sand, lining ,the •greet as the ,ortege moved past, (he funeral Ohl• afternoon of Mr. Ju+ti,4• F L. ieferne l was a moot neznarkaW tribute to one of Saskatelwew1u•' emi- tie'nrt jurists. From the family home to Ott. 1'nu1'11 church the streets were literally 11:I. - ed with poop.. Tlim' who walked to tlw church came from practically es•er'e rttr taws sold village` lu the Pr vin e Aer411111i1lN1,ll11111 at St. l'ane's was 4(.!41.5 ivadclprate_.for _-the raft gath- ering that ...night admiw+•,on •Nis tlis ot rete . more tangibly 1111•' loft' ,est)r`m in which -MY. Jn- tire }t1w,.al wins Iwli1 By this people 1011111 1d't 1»• •hntt•n. - 'r111 \1:1+42) cels - i,•s were most 1ngrrc.-iso. al,•lula+rs of the S1.kat- 4hett•am 47ramd Lodge A. P. toed A. a 1.. of wlloeh the dccealse,l w.l. grand sessos,.,a, .- of I,spl lodges thr,Igh.,(It hr Piro -ince ' 1 els,-1 numbers or.".71241. The Angli.1l erlldhlct4'41 iy we-as1tw1by and- Ret At'. 4' ago and still ''Rood as go d" - Discovery. Sold by all ata, or send 10c. to Dr. Pierce'a•In ids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package. CV AAAA V, Ong.-" For ma years I snfered with stomach trouble,and I tried many remedies, bot they M ed be a failure -i teamed ng wares insteadno f bettor. n a lxittl One Dr. Movie' day 1 cane Into posse/wino and took 150 Golden my nst,omach tical ronblerseemed rota' pletoand great falth In sbbi riwrIl i rand. I m any sufferer tlge6 roads this and nave roads toes well slue the Discovery • [# !real. On,ra tried. s, 11.11m mow r be n MI, � '!hoot Il' -(I• Bring• I-ur P'ims to - .us- for D - veloping, Printing and ' Enlarging Prompt SerN ice Reasonable Prices Satisfaction iivaranteed IL C. DUNLOP, Phm. B. • Phone No. 1. 5' The Rexall Drug Store Godr rich funeral service wa• 'shop Hlu'dhlg. ile •y. Canon Dayidhnl \t •d, of bit. Mary's harden -a us.Ii r lu 1hf'•e111am_ ,el were also man)` niers of the Anglican clergy, Italia "t'enerrble Archdeacon 1,ohle. Itttgin 1'enerable Archdeacon .1o11nst(4. '•a ,we ,law•: rr'.'Is•I•aIM' • A r.•hdeil.y,,, Knowles. Items Rina : 11'1111 Venerable Archdent,nl Hur- t. Region! also -It.'v. Fn,h•rlek St ford, 'ley. f'. It. Sharp, Iter. V. .rgall. and Rev. W. H. Ad(roek, inlf. 1 1411.14 1uipr`s'ittit /Ira 11041 -An immense mss. of • banked around the . - eitlnw. u' i11-14. •tion of Ie. le. alt et- ' •rhe eon 2u ,4.1117222.1 floral irihlrte•r,w r wwkt,t fit tow Tie )hoir tons 11 I'rofcsor lalml.1eh: I 1bintidy following rite.. l)r. Weir, 1k•pnty c:rxn Master of the f`a.knrOIMV.1II 4 :rd nd Igo', (4nth1.•t,1l the 1j11 -odic wl'ni,e. . e w•as atrl')t},1 fir the principal *42,44• of the rito4l Lodge : Ales. Sheppard, grand senior, warden : F. it. !toil's. trnand tre'asnrer: �C, It. Tate,. g' Ferretury : Itey. 11. ISneklee, Mosso. Jam. gram' ehaphtin: J.' -.A. Mooney. grand 111114to': and .1. Atham, gra fel d i r,,•1 ter of ceremonies. Fhw•law4ry front it. eurlieet (bays In the 1'.royinee w'ss represented. In addition to the liiirnireitt ort member of poral edges, -1'y twelve .1a1'•t g.rs n'I Ona eters. Following this service 111" a sal eket was (4111ve5,r1 hack to ! Home, whw4• the roma M. win lie In Moate until tomorrow when they will be shit/psi to M,n,w,min.wirfor F101 101111'1., The pstllwvtte•rs were etiek flanitaht. W. rt. Hunitain. Mr..lustle" McKay, Mr. .tii4hve eriffS1Nurphy, of Patt('r'wnn allil af(.nenmin. The eccleslastbal &error at sMrwrs(rmin tomorrnt• will Iry in the hands. of Rev. E. ('. gross, Anglican Mater there. The w'ni a Afoot 1 � f �vesi(1.` will be Mason . iae (lramd T,(N)ge °Mears in town tae (w will ao,,•mpany 1)r. Keir, grand Viewer, to MoosOAln. ,•I(')ist lel Studebaker and -Gray -Dort MOTOR GA_ Let us give you a demonstration with these cars be ore you decide on yoi�r spring purchase. Our slew Battery Charging Outfit ifs working fine and w are now in a position to handle any number of atteries. - -PRES'P -ITE STORAGE'BATTERIES are, good Batterie&• This is proven by the fact that • \ four-fifths of the Automobile Companies in Can- ada are Using theqm as standard equipment. We• have them here ready for delivery. . Non -Glare Lenges from $2.75-$4.b0.a pair.- . __)SED CA FOR SALE - 1 Gray -Dort Spec' , -good as new, 1920, -- 1 Studebaker, 4-cy ' der, 5 -passenger, thor- . oughly overhauled. and r ainted. 1 Ford Touring, in go running order. 4 Delivery Truck in first class shape. Case Tractors and Machinery. 4- EASTSTREETGARAGE T F. HOLLAND rnso Soak the clothes -the dirt rinses away RINS'() is not a cake soap, not a chip soap, not a washing powder but fine granules of wonderful cleansing power that soak the dirt out of your clothes. Dirt is so thoroughly dissolved that it floats away in either warm or cold rinsing water. This does away with the boiler and wash board -it makes wash -day work truly .ern and simple. 1f You Have a Washing Machine Soak the clothe. overnight in the owe! anise way. The cleenaing .ads looses every bit of dirt. ie the merei•g operate th• machine for • few remotes and the elothe• ere perfect- ly elflike even the most soiled nerds. At peer rreee►'e L.R-Vw14 111a1,THwa5 LIMIT/U. roams -10 4, wwwww...wella11hs,.rtlisestA .