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COAL
Having purchased the busi-
ness formerly conducted by
F. Barlow Holmes, we pur-
pose dealing in
Coal, Wood
Lime, Cement
Fire Brick, Etc.
We will handle Scranton
and Lehigh Valley Coal,
Imes w bich are recognized as
the lets We ei•h to goys
the people of Guderich end
vicinity the best service poa-
atble, acid FhaIl :ee glad to
bear from all of Mr. Holmes'
euatume-i and any others
who wish anything in our
lines.
A1I orders left with Jas.
Tates.\\ rat stiret, promptly
Lt tended tn.
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THE SIGNAL ; GODERICH ONTARIO
District News
BLYTH
Mr. T. Ly s1 shipped titres cars of
iron this week to L.sodoo.
Mr. red Mrs. E. Hewitt., ss., left w
Monday for a visit to Toeooto friends.
Meshed Mra L A. C'barierwoetb
are tatting ,n the Seafortb fair this
week.
Mr. John Stewart re.oeived a car of
cement last week for his building
operations
Mr. G. M. Clsassttera received a car
orf nut coal for dirtribuUon amongst
hie customer*.
Messrs. T. Coulter and W. Mason
have fish hones at the Godericb fair
races this week.
11Mr. d A. Popleetose, past graod
wader of the 1.0.0. F., left on Satur-
day for London. where be met a
special train from Toronto whish was
to take the Ontazio"dekgetioe to Min-
neapolis to attend the Sovereign Grand
Lodge of the order.
Mr. H. A. Thomas, C. P. R agent
here, left Monday fcr \\'incil.rg to
spend a short time
Mr. McTaggart. of Exeter, spent a
few days of the past week with his two
sons here. returning to his home on
Monday.
Word was received this week from
Mines Edyth and Pearl Gidlev, who
are enjoying themselves in British
Columbia
Minden. Livingston and Mrs. D.
D. Crittenden are in Exeter this week
in attendance at the fair there, both
having exhibits.
Mr. F. Sturt. manager of the Bank
of Hamilton here. is at present taking
his bolidays and Mr. Telfer. of the
Wingham office, is relieving him.
A great meshy from here were at
the London fair last week, there being
250 tickets sold at the Grand Trunk
station, leeaides quite a number who
aut.oed down.
The fmsta of the pest week did a
considerable amount of damage.
especially on the low lands` wired* it
d•atuagrd the torn. potatoes, pumpkins
an.t gatden stuffs.
Messrs. McMillan & Co., who pur-
chased the storehouse frons the Lir=
ingestions, bad the sanie nerved to the
C.P.H. trarks and are going to usetbe
same for a stnrebouse.
Mr. J. B. Tierney, jr.', who has been
spending a couple of weeks at his
home bere. left on 'Mondey to remise
his duties as operator on the C .' .R. at
Anwatin Junetinn in Near• Ontario.
Mr. N. Johnston, who is one of the
Ontario government judges of heavy
hisses, left on Monday for Kine
•rardine-, Thee ten and .otber northern
towns. where he will act in 'bin official
aacc
ca Messrs.. Thomas Stewart, Alfred
Thompson, IL ft. Sloan and A. W.
Robinson astoed to W1n0a4111 os
Sundae evenieg to march with the
Oddfellowa nt that tow*. to divine
service, shish was held in St, Pae1'e
church. Th. -re were over 1141 in the
n, at ch. roemhers tieing pe! -sept from
l;ru .t lcL s•ln w Wroxeter, Wing-
, and Birth. Dg
A very pretty home wedding took
place at the resident -reef Mr: r. Cowan
on ,Vedne(afay of this week, when
his eldest daughter. Annie, was united
in the holy bonds of matrimony to
Mr. Dick. a prosperous lousiness an
of Te.swater. Het'. V. D. Turner
officiating. The happy couple b -Moe
a wedding trip to eastern cities befcre
tanking their borne at Teefewaten The
hest ' wishes of the bride's many
friends followed them to their new
bong.
Our Plannin
is for your
venues r .
g
health, comfort and coo -
I n our estimation
A Model Bathroom
need- not only fitture. that are artis-
tic in outline, sanitary and durable,
but fixtures that me 'ample in design.
ease to clean and keep dean
We barer the same pvat-tiral ideas
ah.ou, quality work in all kinds of
Modern Plumbing
FRED HUNT
HAMILTON STREET GODERICB
PHONE 135
LEEBURN
Mrs. Thompson and little daughter
ae- visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mte. E. N. Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Windmill, of Gode-
rich township, spent Sundae with Mr.
Windmill's sister. Mrs. A. Horton.
Miss Mary Linklater has returned
home aft sr spending two weeks 'with
her sister, Mn. Ruston, in Stratford.
Mn. Percy brawart and daughter
mored to (roderieh last week. but Mr.
Stewart intends to stay on the farm
for the present.
The \V.F.M. society met at tjse
borne cf Mrs. Wm. Bogie yesterday,
it beiug one at lbe largest meetings
the society has ever bald.
Mr. Brown and his gang of men were
here last week potting in the cement
floors in Manes. Fulford.' and Cook's
barns. Mr Brown doss good work
and has snore work this fell than he
eon finish be:orr coed weather sets i0.
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For nursing mothers
Na•Dra-C• Laxatives
ffer the itn ortant advant
age that tbeedo not distnrl•
the rest of the system or
affect this child.
25c. a box at your
Druggist's.
M.at•.I Dew. ..d c1.il O..
of cassis. limo&
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A Business
Opportunity
T►. sleek tad losonees • 1 he Kiagsieidg. Gsesral
Snag. la Mined for sale sad • snore foe rose.
A geed bt rilatr a is being teeso sad etre he iesreassd
Marey Older Postettllie is eonn.etloa with stare.
Heed reason for a.Nisg
G. R. BELL, Kingsbridge
CARLOW
Th. .essl'aasual westing of the
('olberee Triepaoae System nes held
at the Township lull on Mouday.ven-
ing of last week. A large numser d
the subscribers were in att..sldaeos
and cusaderable routine business was
transacted. Oarless to remand wort
at the osteal office the prey at sec-
retary. Mr. S- it alters, wished to
beretieeed of his os and the meet,
appointed Mr. J. N. Ee isaiaa
to Mt the offices of secretary and
treasurer, while the sable commissions
wen retained in oboe.
Mr. Thome, Hamilton rrturoed last
week from a .ix weeki tour of western
Canade which extended as far as lid -
amnion. He also visited points in
Mtuoesota,
Mr. Edward Hardy has Purchased
from Mr. Andrew Millin° his 150 -acre
farm situated on the 6th con. The
price paid is reported to be $6,000.
HENSALL
!Ar. Chesney, of Toronto. riaited al
his home here recently.
Nearly every family in Hensel) was
represented at London fair.
Mia. Neelands has returned from a
visit with Loodon relatives.
Rev. R. Hicks, who was away on a
vacation for three weeks, has returned.
The public library committee is
arranging for the purchase of $Loci
worth of new books.
Mr. IL J. L. Cooke. wife and'Lough-
ters left this week for Toronto, alter
spending a vacation here.
The missionary committee gave a
very interesting program at the regu-
lar meeting of the leas. ue.
Mr. and Mrs. Richardson nave moved
from Brock street and taken up their
residence in the Petty block.
Mrs. Sherray and daught.erc. Lena
and Agnes, have gone to Toronto to
reside with Mr. H J. D. Cooke.
Grain prices are so low that very
few loads are being brought in by the
farmers, Who ate very buoe sowing
fell wheat and attending threahings.
Rev. II. Fisb, organizer for the
Grand Orange !triage ot Western On-
tario, gave an address in tee open
house recently. He dealt with ques-
tions affectiug the home and the
school, and the splendid organ iration
of the Catholic church Inc aplgressive
work. At the coeeisios, several
candidates were ,Atitiat.d into the
order.
Bim'
The re.ide.oe of Dr. 11. H. Moore,
V.S.. has been purchase! by Dr. T. T.
By the removal of Dr. Moore to
towel, Brissek school beard lyses
a calved entoher:' •
Mr: 'John Ballantyne, foreman at
the Post, is back from a trip of four
weeks tar s ugh tee west.
liaitiff-Nrwriitu. who has leen in
Roo health. i. conaiderittily iwpio rd
anti is non able to get aaouod.
The new ree-or farSt. John's church
here ia Rey. Mr." Page of Mosetteal.
Mrs. Page and family will arrive later.
Regular m•uitbly horse isirs will be
hemmed in Brussels this tall. the first
being slated Inc, the first Thursday of
November.
The building's track,'ete.. are being
put in first-class shape for the coming
Fast Huron fair to be held October
Ind and 3rd. '
Last Friday afternoon and evening
Mrs. ' Wren held a reception at the
Methodist pas ronagewelch w a
largely attended be laddie.and gentle-
men.
Delegate -a still attend the Young
Proper'' eonventioo of the Preahs-
terian church at Teeswater, and the
disuict Epworth League reinvention
of the Methodist clams s at \Vingham.
Regarding the carr of •'Sleepy"
Jones, who was found dead reeeetly,
rhe stomach was sent to Toronto for
analysis. And when report is made an
investigation will likely he continued.
The first of a eerie-. of four high-riaas
concerts will it put on at the town
ball TFur.day evening of this week.
when Roun(i's ladies' orchestra will
appear. Tbey come under t be auspices
of the pinery tih..ry bawd..
L OLBORNE
TOWN -Hit' Cvt-No IL. - Township
council of Colborne met in the town-
shi'. ball September 9. Memhers all
present Minutes :.f fast meeting read
and on motion (•t MeLarty and Vou' g
were adopted. The following 'accounts
were passed and orders drawn on the
treasurer for lane : McEwen F. late,
iron for Shepperd'e ht edge. $1s.44) ; 8,
Potter• cement retaining wall. toD-
restoon 12, $k41.70: Thos. McPhee,
putting in three culverts and filling at
McPbee's pond. $301- : John McPhee,
in.pectin g. $7 eft ; Joseph Tbompeon.
inspecting. $9 t*1 ; Abram Fisher, OM
feet elm plank $19.05: H. S. Fisher.
repair grader and planking bridge,
Heamiller. *2 r(t : Adam Aketn, ditre-
inN ronce,sion 1 acrd'! $i (ell ; James Me-
et Aintree. !sleeking MrCaon's bridge.
V..50 : V1'. VC Fisher. n' loads gravel,
$ 280 ; Robert Stranghan, 16 leads
gravel. $l.60 : John Harker. filing rul-
vert at M.l tford and at R Li n klat er'..
$1200: John Clark. team on grader
and putting in culvert at Asbt.on
$6.75 ; Jame. Green. drawing plank
and Being 2 culverts. $R 36 : Oliver
Crack. 2 jobs gravel on L R. and fix-
ing culvert. $76.15 : Reheard Carney
inspecting. $1311: W. Grebass, in-
anect i ng, $1 ffi : Fred Quaid. planking
heeler. $:3.110: W. Bogie. repairing
culvert at R. Carney'.. let.00: W. J.
Allen. 367 loads gravel. $3111.7u. Clerk
read letter received from Proedfoot.
Hay. & Killoran re telephno. sperm
.nbscriMn. Moved b Mr•fsrty and
Yoa
Young that we ooept Mr. Proudfnot's
offer. providing he clients make prn-
ei.ion for the balani* of their indebted-
ness to the system by having their es
terries is ft treederred to new sub.
serihere Owned. The telephoto. own -
e mission permeated a hill of rats of tbe
tele phone setreribrs t.. he pet otD the
enfeetnr's roll Moved hr Tering and
Whorl! that tSr "Ore tr istatesetei
to pot ere all raairteewec. sad the
debeet.r. debt Ibr 1913 l anipd.
Moved by Vatheriagton and (`*shoe
that a hylaw he draws up asthenia.
lOg ill. reeve and tonne er be bearer
110ptthe bele els. O. etni awarm* toping,* 4
jlrne.lt M Hemet an Oekiur 1446. et 1
04‘ ..14,4 an. Amei. . got
Blood
Rlsotdrs
ars simply - dssrdss Th. kYe)a
Nide the wed el all Orr siseei tliehs
their The lone/ passes through Or Ilii
sera miry Om* -.seas► M lis kites
do thew warn w •tat f sit Gees i
disorder ma mean ie sus dei6se
Wager tkaa that time. Therir. 'L yam
blood asset ,larder }war Inking bass
foaled u their work. They are is end d
ssiswlatioa. etw..gtheerg .r dsesesg
Ore imedicims well do all three, no nitre
and moss imitated blood eseidne tame
u
Dodd's
Kiclney
Pills
000IRICH TOWNSHIP
TIIKNisHIP UDCNt I1,-CODOCII met
September tlth, pursuant to adjourn-
ment, all 'members present. The ratio -
wee of the last etertine were reed ar.d
approved. Some ratepayers have been
complaining that the weeds on certain
roads were beCnWIDg a t. (libellee t0
ad jacem t prvpert y owner'. They
were informed that it was part cf mica
patbmaatet s dunes t0 see that ail
noxious weeds were cut on his own
division. Council decided to put the
matter of the 11112 statute labor of
road division No. 38 in the hands of
the township solicitor and •he Reeve
was appointed to give solicitor full
information. The secretary cif the
telephone system handed in a list
totalling $3413.67 of arrears of telepbane
account*, to be added to tete collector's
roll. Following accounts were ordered
paid : Weston Bros.. cement work.
$iii; John Smith, ,beep claim. $4.65
C. W. William*, t-haep valuator. 8:3:
J. W. Teo. over..eceng-cement work.
$4.5t.: Jobe McClure. overseeing
placing steel culvert, $2; Munirip.tl
World. supplies. *2!b.: lien. Elliott.
plank, *2: Harland Bene, supplies,
SIM: T. R W all ie. plank. $4.15:
Russell Cut ries placing steel culvert.
tieeter: Walter Emmerson, placing
steel culvert, $1'l4.); (,,derich Star,
pristine, $34.40: Jas. Stirling, broken
axle, $1: Canada loon Culvert Cc.,
iMLL; Pedlar Pyr tale, bye -culvert!,
$7s• Council aol.,urned to meet - first
Monday in U•-ic.ber at 1.30 p m.
N. W. Tee westrnA. Clerk.
wEst WAWANOSH
Co CIL MOtrING. - Council mat
on September .•t b.. as per adjoin n-
tneet. reeve We Bailie in the chair.
"Minute.. of last :.teeting and special
tneetings-hrk! August let and Med
read and passed on motion of Council-
lors Medd and Naylor. The above
special tneet,cgs were called tor the
purpose of meeting interested potties
re water course at lot lit, concession 6
and 7, and at lot 16, coocrssion 12 and
13 h.,th case• being satisfac,orily
arrsnged. Treasurei's soot -inept
read showing halanrr on bead of
$1:146, which was filed on tuotioD
d Mears, Murray and 'Naylor.
•Re?ve Bailie reported re Colterrne
Municipal Trl-pbose Ito. to the effect
that this into. irepalit y cannot consider
the giving ol a traeohse to the
petitioners or ., forme' sreting while
the ptesenr, -:ate of affai:e exists.
Bylaw No. !/ . a•c rem: three times ani
passed, autt, ,zing the collection of
2 2-111 mill- toe u:woship purpo.r-,
1 el -1(4) mill- for cc.uwpafy's purposes.
and at -11s) n411 for ('. P. R. 0eteent.re
No. 2; al.° rates sufScieut for the dif-
fetest 'three hoards Reece Bailie re-
ported that c,.ntrert for cutting Dickie
bill, N. It . was let and ti.at Wmt
W awanorb. 'bete of cost would lir
Account,. Inc pat hula/.ters, gravel
arid contract, ,. week to the .wo.aot
of $1167.70 w . paned and paid on
mottoes ot Meer*. Medd and Naylor.
Council adjuurned to teen October
10 at 11 ass W. A. R arson, Clerk.
One good t,irodowo may elisuiaate
the necessity f .r another.
There is nothing purer than bonect y:
nothing sweeter than charity: nothing
warmer than love: nothing richer than
wisdom: nothing briabter than virtue:
n othing more steadfast than faith.
WHERE TO FIND THIS UIRL
flliliMsfl���!
THE STORE
`Ding up the September Curtain
Out Yonder in the Landscape the Forests are Already Ordering Their
Autumnal Costumes.
OUR DRESS
It is time, and some are ordering
weave was never so much a beauty as
counters.
GOODS STUFFS
their new suits and dresses. Beauty of
it shows itself today on our dress good,
Come and see our rich Autumnal colorings and beautiful dependable blacks.
Dress Silks
We have now the largest aewrt•nent of Silks
we ever carried• both in plain and fancy weaves
tor dreams awl in all colon for trimming. 1f you
want at. odd glade in silk for trimmings we have
IL 1f you are intending to buy s silk drags nr
waist, it would be advisable to inspect our large
i ange.
Velvets
It is e.aeotial when buying velvets for co.
time purposes that you should be certain teat
they are fast dyes. You should ask for and insist
no getting velvets guaranteed to be in Worrell"
fast cokes. You can get them sure at this store
amd at the same priori or leer then you pay for
common dyes.
Coats
Our full mote of Fall lll Coats is here and an .1. -
gent lot they are too. The Rodger's Coat in New
York latest styles ane newest weaves in cloth.
Every coat we show ofas made for this fall's wear.
Examine our coats and get our t rices.
Rain Coats
English imperial Rain Coats, absolutely
w A. el proof, 11..-1.7.1 and
Rugs
Our new stork of Rugs for this files selling
is now in and ready for your inspection. It is a
pleasure tor us to pbow them beautiful floor cov-
erings because we are pertain the patterns and,
textures ate the latest. If you are looking for a
rug let us have the picayune o1 displaying our
beautiful aasortme.L Price low, queeity high.
Linokums
Nothing is nicer on a kitchen or dining -room:
floor than a nice dean square ref tinder's. Our
stock is up-to-the-winute with rnaey of the newest
designs in both Canadian and liontcS make
Nairn'. Linoleum is the standard. Lai es Neon yor,
Um neweet patterns. Our Oiklotbs are aieu to gore
standing and at reapueable rrioea
Knit (foods
Tbe latest designs and oolnr combinations are
now ready for the fall trade in Sweater Coates, both
in ladiesend children's. The Monarch KM:
Sweater goat cannot be surpassed.
Winter Hosiery
Everyone knows our reputation for Hobert
and our stork is complete and toady for earls
business. We (nrr•y everything desirable it:
this line from Use beavy wonted at tic• to Lb,
beautiful plain Llama at 75e. The Hosiery Houst
of Goder ich.
Dressmaking
We want to call your "pedal ettention
to our Dressmaking Rooms over the .tare, where
you can get your dress, mit. cent or skirt made in
the most up-to-date style- Yrs. Carter has a few
egoah and so superiors in the lirmemaking husi
ores. Work done promptly.
Corsets
Mews4 the lead with t3Des0L Ask for
,R t L Ms Olson equals D.1 A. at prise asked -
J. H. COLBORNE
When a girl is bar3 t,t please she is
seldom wor:h the trouble.
Telegraphy
d all d atm. of r. 'taboo a neat are
ea.dly /earned at home to mean- et one
New Seam Stud, (burls:,. We fns ::e
roe to write for paxtieular: and ,ample
le.ein,t 1t will rimy •t -on well to Mart
..bate 1biogi. Write (;hale ■ Tdagrese
and Rai: way S: tool. Yonge 8t-- 1.oessta
W. H. 'tIAW,
President.
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COMING!
HAVE YOU
matte prost.inn toe • niptoYmedt WW1`
OW the Fall and Hinter mouth. Cede
Yon wash goad remt
ueratirework the
Yasetb,uurbr Write u• and mower our
Agwt•. terra W. offer the Sr* In
the hoodoos.,. Pay weekly. bre ontfe,
ezd./we teetitnry.
or= 100 ACRES
cele cultivation. eateldhesa ewer
thirty -Sire Yens.. Ar
bight;rein rack and lair A
mimosas era crake meant •awet� al*
... We want an enersag4 roYaWatea
Inc lee. wear write
PELaAl1 Nt Rat3T 00.
Toronto Get
N H- Fret catalogue. oil rogue.'.
CENTRAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD. OMIT.
(tar result ratte" arab" exceed& that ct
any Poste• year. Tie bsv w girt retie
ties .Mreceived our tome (ntatsgae der
ea kgs. tis great eeport.nitie. et
Ceinmeetral til. W. hare tires We•-
peneprinta. ( estg & Shorthand
sad Teiegr p5y. sad ere eget Tee ad -
Tankages Volut adhered Med ewtiet, in
Ontario. V say ewer at say Wife.
Write fa our tree o"tale rst at wee
f•. A. M LACHLAN! Prior -psi
The also.* pie'ure of Miss Ruth
Rector 04 New York ia takers from
lite and is on the label and essbn of
every genuine bottle of *resins heir
freta It is a gerreetee of eaaMty
sd,e'nIIpne. bad we ergs oar per -
rens to he wore te leak for this hash.
aeor4ne is oremaslesd to nap 15. Mir
frau f allies nut, 13ase oyes. sod as awe desrts
e
Srk4r
hedwity
tan oenn..aatdir.etWay en tin fis faailrss .
Mir skims ftrw is oder. Awe -
Iwo is ..t a dye. It le eat Miley or
roomy and is 4faion. revtttssd. Ur
✓ 7. Budai.d is even In 9MK/eb for
A Wes hewn et s asci ierst.
wets tan., Other worse 1
MOtrrRRA,. !ringer
Jure ore Tait S1JC'Aem
s - Cr
•R17KBn M RIOT ALL TRAiNR
AND : PAtitlllNOER : BOATt4
Passengers railed In In
any part of tie town for
ail trains at O. T. S sr
0. P. A dgats. Present
rewire sad nersfelslssa-
Beautiful hair makes es ti t w -too
beautiful and all wh., oirsliY 1,
make the most of their arl.eararc,
should pay a visit to
PROF. PEMBER.
OF TORONTO
who will be at the BEDFt ill I ,
HOTEL, GUDKRICH.'or,
Tuesday, Sept. 23rd
with a very large stock of the latest
stoles in Hair Goods. A style it,
suit every individual. Ladies Mould
see our Trau-fcrmatiooe, Brings.
Pompadours, Fronts W a c e •.
Switches, eta A Free Demonstra-
tion is offered to all.
GENTLEMEN. I YO1- .1R1-:
BALD. CALL ANL SEE the
Fkmher Vrntttn.rd Lirbtweight Toupee. which is the most catter,.
enbetirute f .t ,.hes owe hair ever produced.
Prof. Percher will al.n diagnose. FRSE OF CHARGE. all rases
of Scalp Tieul4e. Du nee fail to call and get any information you
'any require pcifairing t0 tine hair.
LADIES wh • cs:.not call kindly write or 'pbooe and Prof. Penile'
will rail.
REMEMBER THE DATE :
Tuesday, Sept. 23rd, Redford Hotel
Pandora Range
Most Stoves will work but the
Pandora is the range that gives lasting
all round satisfaction. Fire -pot of semi -
steel. Guaranteed for five Yeats Gi
service.
ilowell tlardware Co., Ltd.
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