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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-9-2, Page 7LIFEBUOY 50AF) The evert-7L•'a-.P where be illy LJ a primp ("3=14:m1153a For tl:J tole. and tylehath Wad:oy:' put er ctr:kd. Its vItti.ty latbtr soother and eiw.'. _ i t: L-!!, i J rtri carbolic wi:t oaLawocder- Ial be_l • ::-nreservh:g arm t. The I.:icltt e.:rWa:r;, oder vaafahe. to i:1 I, a::_r use. . Au- .7 anoctu qtr -11511 • MLS 1.4 knstovesi talo "'SW We hindie the New Per- fection and Quick Meal Oil Stoves. And have also two De- troit Vapor Stoves, prac- tically as good as new, to be sold at about Hall Price tib 'MB W. R. PINDER Phone 131 Hamilton Street NEWGATE STREET LIVERY isz Iilayieg puteha.e.1 the rr Lu -i .ss .1 %VDI. Koos. 1 ami i,upto.i,•u the rq•.ii•urent n"c u - t -tut 1.. pi ....He Good Horses Prompt Ser%i:'- and Up-lb:date All ••• Ile' w,li n•r.yt•e 1• prompt ..111 t:.tela .11 tent TELt!PHoN1-. N. 17:: f, u rp,ud till ti mt. 11. R. STOWE • • •• • •• • New Term Opens • • SEPTEMt1ER 1 it et THE NORTHERN i BUSINESS COLLEGF27•• whi.h i. teens , I1'.1 .* 1'AtiMSa'I :...•1" . Ina arhnel et tor -int., and .,or11„lid. s tar own ti i, -.to y ImIMtna. "gaff nt • PperlelMra.j Mre mot homely n•.fer ewr tersest 1 rim 1{ nl. as c DI-.•• goad 222 oaten In send peal tiorto 1 startler free. • 1•, 5. rI.KSIIVft. F.r.A.. Principe:. o. D. 1L MI.O. *twvtarr. OWP.N "IOC \U. nsr. DATES OF FALL FAIRS. Trwnnto-Aog.28-R.nt 1.4. Low.lna-Mept 10 I8 W 1 k M nn -Sept. 14 15. Rhwahliws--S.pt. 10-17 iteter--gleet 21-22. M. 111orye-- Sept. 21-22. Uetnwel--Rept, 21-22. Pleat ford -Sept . 21.X1. Zurieh-Sept. 2.a -2Y. Mitvarten--$..pt. !11.24. Wingbam--d.p'. sit $.•forth -dept. 2394. OODBRfCH_-Sept. 211, 29.110• Mitehell-1t.pt. ?idle. Illipley-Rept. RA (iektne---tfept flDOet. I. Meer►-llept. S)-Oet. 1. IM. -I ow-•-•opt.111►Oet. 1. )tyib-Oet. && ,q.eld-net. Dwepasee--tM 7-4. WIf•--•'Mr.. Meek ist very **tsava- eae. Mt slow.. Bir babied fetid bee �e wee ea«T4 * tie arab eek wbM' athmtiYSM.a fits -"9. pleb• pet It lass way beams, be hoe to the wild." 11 TSB SIGNAL : GODBRIPH ONTARIO County and District Woo. Bell ha, perchased the farm ot brru ►lues in France. Oo receipt of A. H.-,111.44100. 13th CJoeeasi.0 of : the mows another son, Harold, based - Hale' t. lately eoll•toe, giving up bis pudtlon The East Huron Teacher.' A1110Cia- as hydro -elm -tele superintendent •t tun wit: Ir•.'d 4 4.unu..I .•'•"veutbun at Ayr. The eldest son, Harry, is now Seal... th Ort ,ter 7th end 8 h. tasking a military Dourer at London. )lies Maud Lyon, , f L•.ndwhoro', 1 John Rutile, of the 9th concession of liar some t•• St. Jobu., Newfoundland, Huron township, ww.r esu s.riou.dy in- to engage in d.ataa.rre work. jured nn August 18th that he died the WVru. Ilutnphtey, one cf the pioneer,. fnitowieg day. At the time of the an "f %% est N stwailu.h, died on Augurs rid. nl bo wad operating *lingo in "0- C'nd, ..Ked eighty-seven year.. loading grain at his barn, when r pul- J. J. Messer, M.P. for South Huron. ley gave way and struck him on the lineor-posed of his 44rs.re.1 siote bile.- brad. lie oerer recovered conscious - muses at Zurich .o T. L Worm. be... Hobert Deuce, too my.ly. of Huth/it,John A. Moore passel away ar hie died et LeahLurro, Se,t., 011 Auntie. 1....+.. at He.neall un Augu,t ltnd, to Sin. , Hr was' about lifts' year„ Id . his fur ties h year. He w:u. a Willie of J, M. lintilhh of the 12th eunoia' • Moron, but for some years wee en- gaged in Ibe bard were end machinery. of tire., f. I a pult•Iwll when sura.- I rpeiring i to -hoes at Heeled'. He is ul•rtl •1441-.1 inches tut iroumferr"ce• ' sn,viertl by • brothel. Charles, and C i'ffurd Treleaven, of 1(ip!e. , hats t herr .i• t .0 : Mrs. R. Sweet, Clinton ; been .ppoiut •.I ploIeseor of tuwthr- Mew. %Vu•. J••hnMton, liodericb, and wants sit ft. -glue Methodist College. Miss Amir, et home. Arthur Meiling. of Da-hwnnd, broke EXETER. his rbuuldrr wine,. he fell ft the J. (i. D. t.a.fat! .hi 1 a caliphs roof of • hart, on which he was y a"• e. working. of N1.111101. CH 0011.64161 to the Mouthed market. Mr. John Aikethe•d, of Kipper. tae Thetoken 1' e ..na..r MCo.arhin. is •zhibit- gone to Sarnia to reside. Hr h„in¢ w .rt,.- of it, product..t t i xI,3nU. a bride to hike is Bowe lor bias, iu hue declining years. l:zhiMtiou. Mrs. Remy %VIII*rt passed awry at The town coui.,•il is seeking is new the hone ut her son, Chatlrr, ne.-r contract with the G. T. R. Cot. for the Dashwood, on August 2bud. SUR Mar supplying ••l water at 111:I1 per annum Liomy-two years ..Id. for three or Are atm is. %Vm. G. Fergnaon, lit Edmonton, Mit. \\'hr..nr H .wad buss' rrhtn,rl Alta . formerly of Huwiek, wa. osar to Ednonto, -•, . e -u..,- brr .iutl-- a• tied at W inntpeg on August 18th t, trwrh.r. Y,.- w.,- ..- "mg'""'" .e f.•r Miss Zeller May Whitley. ns %% insole g 1•y }(i-. 11 -rt rice Hooey. Albert D. Etberiegtlwl, of Calwars-r. IIRUSsELS. baa poi chased the ?meet• tarn,, kaolin. as the Geo Mr. and %:I.- %)Marr, ..f . 0. Ana.- rge Moir farm, ad- e., u►w►r, joining hie oma on ib. 4th cuoorrivu. "114" "'''• fo-w+tiv .•f ib have beset i.iti,'44 1.1.r.11. here. The IW acre farm of J. W Sar.Jer.' Mis Amy its. t", ai•t-r../ Mos. (Ur.) Ilth concee6ion of Grey town -hip, km* MMi.. Aui, n, of . t. -t- -, wa- ton • r b►.) terrn sold to Isaac ltatbwell, of Mon- M %%•Ionil.. -111 .•n Aufu-t Lw. - u,Jubo crielT, who gets possession next, sp,In44. i1.•ylr, ut Foam L-►.. sa-t.. Hugh McDonald, wit* and family left Hensel) last week to ree.de •t S. • Noonan M.1 -Aron, lit Vancnuv,rr. Mai ye. Mr. McDonald wee tor thine 1 lin • f G 1 11 •I s•rn, or town, years a member of the Heiman t IU.ge oto bao t.rn a rn.u.lw • f . he 1-ukou council. Mounted Polic., ba. .nlisou tut up. r - Walter P. Cowan, youngest eon of meat set trier. the late %Vatter Cowan, formerly of Mica Jnues'e TAy'•ar, w1.o rrr:ntly McKillop, was married at !!• ",.ter, 'I.rletr.t her t•»song at r.uttl,.rd Minn., uu August 18th to Mit. 31u,irie '•n'wt-cb,ol, be' Neto rnvaeed as M. Jruon. •t sr, •'r ••t 1.. Tru* b, elge ,cho.,l at Fred Pewter, who res:d..1 tear s.lwry • t >57& Dashwood, was ins.antly k•11. -d wbeu s%"' ll'^ "y did wt his bon..Ilrte uetelladt,lraee01righter.,i-1 from on A••a.. t 2.1n1 fr.101 heats •rtuner. the haymow to the barn ti .. t. IlerHe r,.- .. a 11 liivut c.xtuty zty- wa..•, h • eizty-ftwrt h yeas five ato.- ...co. So-.. • owing o B too %%bile Nuuuan Luuomt'r the -skiing g -I.. l - h•- . ben r, gaY.rt aa. a WWI - %% was Lying taken 1100 the car lr.. h - t. wail t i. t by hi. mite and tl. re Nun of rdward %Vons. at Eine:. the ...he. gaatliwa; collapsed and for ulacttinr i %CINGitJ,]l. toppled over rod wee c..u.tdriably WWI • ai Omit at I1.uutln-t re. enlly dsouegrd. John lj . 1 to of town, who is right y - A curiosity was recently captu.ed in toter y. a1. • Id. wit. kuorh.-d d„esu by lirey township by W. bunco, in Ibe; a Irwwrcyt l. -.aid mealy (s.,teeo. form of •half-grown groundhogwhieh' Heber Nisbet', ,..•r .1( .1.e infant was perfectly white, with pmk eyes. twin •one • t 1;.-r. E. N .sod Mr.. Dy- 1be animal it caged rod appeal. to he wood, die.i vet Adt:u t ')th. '1 he lardy thriving. wee %.krm t • Torou•J 1.4 late.• Lent Albert Smith and Uro. liiru man, of ! %Vingba.0 I..crorsr term are wieners Stephen township, were d,aetl and .e- • of group No. :i in the U. A. L. A. Oa vetely reprinaae,dsd by Magi.trnie Aso Friday Iwo tbry won tion, a,autbantp- drew.. of Chilton. fur placing olrtruc- rnn it, the semi-finals by n score of thane 00 the mars to iucuutei.ier.ce '233 - auto driver,. I Will Au.t:n hes taken the enation 31l. and Mr. John Mason, of the 3.1 of new,„ y uu the L"•ndon A %Vu.g- c. n., -..i. 0 04 31.1,114, c.lebr.t.-d the ham brancn of the (i. r. K. Hat. id n,ty-fi:ll, anl.iv-ears' .f rhes wed. 1lnaclitTe hold the p.witton.brture he otoo day en Augurs to II. air. Mason iemli.ted. eighty-/o,ir *tot Mos. :Laetr•. righty Wm. Sh.igley received a nasty oat jr:.r. • t mgr. , in the heed %%leen .t uck by a iolt 31 .. Margaret C. Mcl.e_.n, a native which he Was finishing 0n a buffing an.. 1 3.-! .ng r►splel,i ut Tut►el .with, 11ma•leo.e. k legated dee Stitches to J1.- t t• 1 et uomr on I be let. c ,r eea.inn j tins. til4 wound. u Aug. -2 .J, Shea' .r b rt, serer ty• I Mips 0ia•.. Croik.heuk, daughter of 1"" t.•.r• .g•. on the fol.. un wilco ; Mr. tint Mts. lieu,er• C.iiiksuank. of .hr e.t.d. Um.% bruiher .0ik 1% re. Howl•, bas gone to It.r;Ma as hour di - Jr. iii.• MltKer.zie, w,f.• of IIots•111., -etnr in connectiota will, itrginr Arms. it , dt.d at her 1 odd- .•n ill. Metl.odi.t Cu:bete. t:. •o.tesr10'. , t IU ii• •u .1u.g..'1 Mr. an.l Mfr. E B. N,irt. lit %Ve.ton, a 1 , tibe Via- 1s•r., lit L.o.•lrr• It. f mei :y lir %1lnstlntui, .moounce the i• it )-..•vru )rely a$•. 11,9' . u.twb.. etgzg.-u..nt ..f their dan.th'rr. Ruby (ht.a sisters nod (no brothers sulrive. Moe, . 4. J..hu 11. M, -Bt.-. of Toronto, t'. rs -then. dart" daugbtee of .1t. i the m.r,,tg.r to take plat. in $eptem- and Mts. J. A. I'attr,wu, Mao wen ted I hel. at the bows of bei !••trot.• on the . O. Fender, cashier in the Dominion 2nd cuncriewu of 11 'wl.:a, ou Ault, -t 1 Rank here, has l,ren ttends-reed to 155th to John 31. Gilts -n.. a( Eutw, {Tilbury. 31r. Teri T. of Tornio, come* 'a.k. The young tuul.Ie wilt reside io; herr is aec.•un.anr sold Jock Alen, the West. i wh•' had I. -en a Ttlbuo y. c.,we. herr While playing on the road "near 1•er' a. 31.. t'rader's truces.... bone um the Its h co. ,-.ruin•, of li,.d.-' LL'C$N01\'. itch tuwnshy., I(rt11 �uNlt', +lnrlgh.rl'' of Mr. mut Stu. Jin Suit 111. err run 1. 31,.. A. F. Dnrtrin is visiting friend• over by is water tack mac••.• eL.a•lud in tit.- Pguv.r,er lit Ka.katchrwan. lu a.hie.bing cut tit rod her leg war Ftnr„ t''nteton and Herold Albin 1.•dIy et u -bed. ' hare enli-ted for oversees service. %Vatter S. Hawk• former) of Turr- I Harry 31, QuWest is in the .et 1.-11; towu•hip, died revert! lyat Pell- !coking up prospect, fur the apple Lino. Alt rt ti. His widow is a datgh- trade ter of 11r. A. drew Mit.-bell, of %%iug- 3m,wrrlval.w Mitchell. win wwa weer ham the stn.. day that Mr. Una al.., ex. ( for somtrip e weeks on a bu.inew. to Med his trigJohn, ofMedicateQ11ebw-, liar returned home. Mwho ho •l ,.00 v mintiug hi. pi. ed. 3116. Leila Agar bag returned t., her Mix J:one. Hogg paned ew.y Pitt home at Henna, N. D., after sp.ndiog hoe honer 1n 3lrKillop ou Anitu,t 24th. • a few "oolong with friends herr. She w., taeu near (salt sigh y- yekr. A n,un..reat nivel i. being held in ..440 and town to Heron u000ly in 1 the risk on Thursday evening of this 1817. POI.* 1, survived by six ton, rod , week to raise lunds for patriotic pur- i ,1.. taughterd. Dr. Scott and Andrew i poor,. •Smut. of Strfurtb, are bluLnera of mmw I A women's baseball gae-arried detwNbl. (Ts. unrwtrried-provided a Mt of fun Huy, son of Rev. H, J. Fair, formerly , for the sp. etagere The ...at was put Of O. E•imvihe Methodist c,tcell, baa I on soder Ow aa,pioee of the Indies' Your home merchant will back up our guarantee on this splendid range. Ask to see MQa! O sod let him demonstrate its many exdusive features to you. A McC•lary dealer in every town. Sold by HOWELL HARPWAM,B CO. HER DREIM$ CAME TRUE MCMC. C. GAUORCAU Rochon P.Q., Jan. 14th, 191.5. "I suffered fur many Joon nith terrible ladige.dioe and Constipation. I bec.tmo thin and miserable. I had frequent dizzy spells and became so run down that I never thought I would get well again. A neighbor advised me to try'Frlit- s-tieea'. I did so and to the surprise o! ray doctor, I began to improve and L.a1(13edmetageoff a•iIh frri:.7li:rs'. 1 conliautd this medicine and all my Indigestion and Constipation was relieved. I eonaider that I owe my life to'Fruit-a-Liver' and 1 want to say to 'those who suffer from Indigestion, Constipation or Headaches, try 'Fruit- • -tires'. Gita Mil lovely fruit asrduiao a fair chalice and you will get well the. same as I did". CORINE GAUDREAU. 53e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tivea Limited, Ottawa. Patriotic Contwitter and th• •. rripts of the evening amn,.nted to'':.. H. B. Armstrong, • Lneknnw old Piny. now marager of Ilia K -nor* Ir.nrli of the Ronal Bank, railed on friends bete recently Three I•••cknnw atndents-Alvin (isms, M I. M•ckenz'e .r•d ('lana /deli int -a -w.-. •.'e- e•g1tt1 in 1h.. nu- 4ri•-481a0on ezntninatl..n.., the •.-quits of wla,rh were ,ohli.hed tea -emir. John and Warren Hilt!, ed. two fowler Lurknow Niro, went ro France wit b the first Caoed..n ••lit ingent'. Warren i. i.ern•..••.l!y Aie.nlhl, hav- ing 1,1.1 hi, eve-ieh'. mod J,• hn i. u, sa- int and i, anppo..d ta, hsvr hero-k.11sd .t the battle of Lang-ttlan'k. SEA FORTH. Mr. Alex. McArthur, who i• over eighty yeah of it,,. lett'eeently to veldt the home_ of hi. youth, Chan, Sent land. John MacTavish, of lieaforth, was man ied at Ingersoll on August 25th to (`ora 1... daughter (d Mr. and Mt.. K. F. Staple.. • Frank Smith. son of Mr. and lits. W. R. Smith. of Sesfnrih, woo mar- ried at W ell.nd Junction on Attgust 24th to Min Irene Heidn.:tu. Miss Cora H Belli has re.ign.d her t n'itinn es nrgenist of St. Thoma,' church and has aerpoted w .Irnil.r rn.i- tien it, the Methodist chinch at Pott Per, y. The members of Fidelity Ln.tge, I. O 0. F., presented Frank Smith with an address and a Menet ring at • r.cent m•etinir. 31r. Smith ie the fifth m•.nher of the lodge W ecli-t for war set vice. John F. Rns., M. A.. principal • l Sea fort h Collegiate Into itlit e. w.s iner- tied at Toronto on August 21.t to Mise Margaret Louis+ Murray. The bride wall A member of the Collegiate staff here last year. liyer.nn Hartrv. son of 31r. nod 31,s. Wm Hartt y, of town, et•. re- .'gn•d hia position on the staff of ('hs'han, Coileriete in•titnie and has enli.ted in the :UFA Rastalion at 1.nn- don He recently mitred an ezamin.- tion for captaincy. CLINTON. Janie§ Manning has purchased the moving pirtore hueines+ hen. V. Way Albin, son of Rev. S. J. Albin, has won a scbolar,hip of 111115 at Chicago University. Wm. O. Smith left lest week to spend several Month, tisiling hi• daughters et Saskatoon. Mrs. A. Ginn I -ft last week for Foam Lake, Mask., to snake her hnms with her daughter. Mrs. John Hent y. Rev. F. C. Harper we, called tn(:or- Maodaae, Pa., last week. hie Ixother, 1)r. J. 11. Harper, baring died then. Frank Perdue has disposed of bi- livery bedtime to Charles Lovett k Pon, who have already- taken powe.- •ion . Row Fnrrv.eter, Nan of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Forrester, of town, has enliwed for aeti ye service with the 119th Battal- ion at Moos. Jaw. Mr. David (iouhan will tiny apple. thi. fall in theMlafrlct between 1'ornn• to and the Georgian Bay. alters there is a gond crop this year. Rev. J. Greene 1. In poor health and has been enamelled to give up all work. Tlwugh over eight. years of age, Mr. Gene has been • vet 7 active mon. Raw. C R. Jeakine. of Brantford. formerly teeter of St Paul's, CIIriOn, bee hoes appointed • chaplain nl the NM Rid talion now encamped at Mews NM. Beetle Porter. who had spent the beset year In England, was is ono. stager no the sreerner Arable which was tnrp.'doed by • hennas wMasr•- lae Mjw Pcrtee was merited. eseoed- beg to a eabie menage teeideed by Mr. O. 111, Male. 1. A. A Nibs. 11. A.. bee been ss • r masher In esteem and aprl- aii Mir i. 7. OatMttdl se tltlsslbee ef art and *aim MO* at Oilmen ts11eglate itaetitsti.. Thee. Titrst$DAT, 111a11PTYrtaitl 2. lbli 7 take the plyes of Mr. Fleming and M1ae Ford, resigned. George McTaggart, jr., mooed eon of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McTaggart, has offered his services to the army .nd hes Leen mei/toed to the Roy.) Engineer.•, an (did Country corps, with the rank of beutenat•t. He will region as soon es possible at the War Omc., Loudon, Euglaud, along with a num- ber of other young Canadians who have been given commissions in Brit- ish regiments Lieut. McTaggart is only nineteen years of age His older brothel, Lieut. Brodyr 31cTaggart, bar been on the flying line with the at Lille., for srvrlal moot ha. ST. AUGUSTINE. Ilnteut.d per Wt week 1 \VgtN4+D.e1, .1 ug. 2J. Nouse) l4'TTISUi.-Bev. Father Bio phey left on Tuesday for Ler • Sum- mit, 'Missouri, after spending hi. holi- days with hie parrot., Mr. and Met. Gro. liioplwy Mr. and Mts. J. W. Boyle suited Mr. ('ummuiugs fila week M... end Mies lhrtrence and Mr. John McMillan. of S..north. spent the wrekr,.l.L %Vn..3-Alli•t•r'a- -. Mr. %VeM. McAllister called on C.I.y borne 1i -lids thu week Mow Mary Stetted is vi-iri.•g her cousin Mis. Mae (Hoyle. ...no- y,:ung •ii. -n ry Si. Auru.tinr es• est,.in.d their (fiends to it dance in the erh,sol house on Maturd.y rvr,tiug Nhich wnr touch enjoys.1'. BENMILLER WEDNESDAY, A.IS. .5. Among those who left for the %Vest on Ibr taros laborer.' recut .ion wetter - day morning erre Janes. Fisher, James Qat.i..-, Eddie Minton, Lloyd Wall.... Mi.. Liscim1* Wallet,., Peter Foote., .r. The heavie.1 rain of the ve,soo .c- e'ompanied by bad s.rurk Hrnmiller abut 4 o'cb.re on Tuesday. Mr. Tbo.. Ute was nr,v.-J t . the boe- pital in G.aterleh on Monday to have his leg I.ken off. Ile .r• -u s to he do- ing as well rs ruuLl let expected. Taking It Literally. The teacher, wishing to imitrew on her pupil: uonda tb- •..t population of Cabe, ..,d : 'J u►t .1• ink n1' it, chit• dren, two Chinamen die every time you drew you, hereto !" A minute later he. attention was attracted CO little J.autuie James, who stool at tad (tion . 1 toe.cla.s puMeg' vigotou►ly, with his face reddened and hi.cbeeks diurmied. ••What i. tor w.t.er, Jimmy? asked the teacher. ••%Vicat on earth are you doing "Notbid, Mies Mary," was the in- different /*spoiler of Jin.wv. ' Just killiu' Cbinawen."-The Women's Jour Wal. MORE EV1Dk.NCE. Dodd's gide:I:Filth Add to Their Record in Saskatchewan. Sedley, Saak., A..g.:7)th.-(Spec%.%%. -"It would be ungrateful 011 017 ;Art if i did rot tell you what a blessing Dodd'. Kidney P.11* have been to me.•' The speaker woo. 31n. S. M. Palmer, a well-known 1rsident of this %.lace, ••1 was troubled with rb.-uu.ati.m for fifteen yea... Was in bed frau three to five wee -kb sitting. Trued /Is,. eral remedies. al,. doctors, test d.4 not get much relief. Took eiab'ern holey of your Dodd'. Kidney Pills and have ben a different woman these three yew!! II.ct." Are not Mrs. Pallnet'. svmp•oms, those of soy 1 u., sewn, worn-out wo- man ? They ate also the svrnptnnle of kidney dtwase, ' Dodd'• Kidney" Pills give new life to tun -lows women by outing their kidneys. "That men iovasiably agrees with what i say." sail the argnmrntative p.ra..r. -It 11.r c•,ulphn•enlary." "Not at all. He would r'.torr agree with tee than p.i attention to what I au, s.yiug..• Business and Shorthand Westervelt School Nei!" as London, Ontario II. ; e• , Se•saton Sept. 1st 40..114 .t,• ti( .e Free. biter my tont. McLaughlin 11 -Buggies -Th Cull and inspect our new stock of the above high- grade Buggies. We have the latest tots designs to suit all re- quirements. Mct.aughlin Carriage Store HAMILTON STREIT Come in and inspect our new showing of Fall Hats We feel sure that they will please the most exacting buyer. A large variety to pick from. PRICES MODERATE St. Jerome's eollege BERLIN . . - ONT. Excellent Commercial Department Fseellent Hills School Department Excellent College Department New Buildings with latest Hygienic Eiwipments. The largest Gymrsasium in Canada. Running Track, Swimming Pool, Shower Baths, Auditorium. First -Class Board Comfortable Sleeping Rooms" Rata Moderate REV. A. L ZINGER. CR. Flseideet Fall Term from Autust 30th CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT.. ThM 1. Ontario, best practl-al tntn!na .drool. with Uon.•aerrial. ChonM.nd std Telgremydepartment, Oar cont., ate tb«osgb and in.*ructot, are experiene d. 11"e rites graduate- In po.11l rn-. Write for our free est:Cow ie at cnee and +ee If It Inter. r, roe. 11 A. NIfcLACHr,AN. Princlp,l. ''A Man's Ability Is His Passport^ FRANK WEAVER • , •:,,- of Mauc and Soma Speaaliat) . Tv. -lir Voter Cows ted Anm,c LONUON.ONTAR,o Srr,hm: - enrti tomo). En,nc ano•, ad Intrraestaan. For terms and ,nforrnation apply PORTER'S SJJK aroma thiel Daps" Now Salmi bets We are headquarters School hoes Our stock contains a large assortment of Solid and Sub- stantial Shoes for boys and girls. Built for service, with due regard to comfort and appearance as well. No- where will you find a better selection or better values. Bring the Scholars Here! . SHARMAN Corner least Str_et and Square Goderich. The Signal until January 1916, 25 cents IT'S IN THE AIA. Lvcrybc(ly knows about S. W . P. It's 'sticcess is in the ai.. It gains fame for itst'',t with every gal lon that's spread on a house. Uniform good quality has given it a popularity greater than any other paint on the market. When you want e ing inside or out- side THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PA/NT will do it better and more econom- ically than any other. it will wear longer, look better and cover more surface. it's a paint with a reputation found- ed on merit. Ask Let its figure on your plumbing. heating, electric wiring. eaveatronghing, etc. All work promptly attended to and fnlly guaranteed. CHAS. C. LEE STORK 22 tt1ONiES - - - HOURS 112