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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-9-23, Page 4• TsvtmwT, Sureness FS ISIS , TV' 1'A L KIGN AL 34,D211I0H = ONTA RIO Look for this ticket Cori teed the best overalls you ever bought or money back aillst 30 days' wear. W. C. Pridham SOLE AGENT s Brantford Roofing ler 'wee- 'elel Suitable for all kinds of build- ings ; houses, barn.; or sheds. Crystal (in red or green),$3:50 per square. No.:3 Asphalt Roofing $3.50 per square. a No. 2 Asphalt Rut*'fng; $"loo. per square. No. 1 Asphalt Rootiaa. :.'..)-f per square. Mohawk 'Roofing, $t."~ per square. W. R. FINDER Phouo 1:.:, Hamilton Street eraParianevinekteieneasekentlekeennawie CRANGTRUNK SYs EM Deaths tr.•.c't all the way TORONTO -- CHICAGO TORONTO - MONTREAL FOR CHICAGO I.e.v,T,.ro.to•a.ay, ,,neon. and 11.0 du:y FOR MONTREAL Leave Tcrxito 9 semen 'it peen.. and 11. •' Pm. dal) Fq..lpn.e-.: tt.e hetet on :. I 'anti,. PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITIONS Reda' el fare. to Oaa Fraaele•a r.o. /mucicw seed can 1)eraa I ntI pa pl.lr• and birth neer, ...Ion. on *poll 'al tun ;0 As•"t-. A • DIAN PACt F L.C. T R A N S C A N A D A EXPRESS tarrying Through r.;ulpment to WiNNiPEtad VANCOUVER 1..,».a iToraitn Reno p re logy Obese tins tree le ., r+ if o clue t rem. 1MOM ESBEKERS' EXCURSION Ken TaeaI.ya,An tri enter ss 1.4g...1,...Pausal se Pie .1e sit tis .ay Noe amigo of career depot. Tad& ('e..t Tour. at Lev Fan.. Ir.e•la11we et.ALIFoltNIA LXP.Mf110Nr ran twrtar.isr. tines .1*. K'dd, t'. P. It lead hat. amit. err Write M. 0 arpb►. La. Nes Heaareamr Agwu. Tomato. OODERICH TOWNSHIP, Mews. Sterna --A fowl snooper will b000rred ow October Iti by the ladies le_g KI."o thane. Taylor's Owners. al�p;•iaa eve Icing programs few fetidu !ppm M wog hi set '. full pat Deniers gee per, h seat week'. issue. LOTHIAN. MoeDAT, Saps. >A Faaaret-MaCDWraLD.-Oa Wd- aseday, September eta • wily later- amebic .yet toot plate ben whoa Mks Mama MacDonald, • papular Losing lady of this place, was waited lli•etlap to Mr. Kesaeth Parrish. of agar .saiL The marriage cere- mony look place at $ o'clock la ib. mar of the omciett minister, Hey. J. S. Brod* the wedding party Irina smeared there and back by chauffeur U. B. AIIis. of Lucknow. Th. bride wsa becomingly attired in is beautitd goes of white silt met unlooed with salla. Sb4, aim wore the terstoseery wedding veil. The Rruoa,'s gdit to the beide was a gold ring est with agate. After sapper, at which only the tm- saediate friends wee pfesear. lbs happy couple drove down tar the horns ut tbs groom, where • reception wee held, at which about 175 invited guests were present. An enjoyable time wits spent in dancing atm other amusesaeau. Mr. and Mrs. Parrish weft the recipients of any beautiful and costly present.. Their many friends wish them a ioag, happy and prosperous merited life. WESTFIELD Tr tams , Sept 21. Mr. and Mr'. Will McDowell are at present visiting relative* at Guelph. The equinnetial Norms appear t0 have commenced today The sun crowning the .quinox the 21st day of September brings this annual son w - sometimes. Mr. and XII... Anderson have returned to their home at Ylumaa, Meailol i, after visiting the Iattei's daughter. Mrs. Will McDowell, and otber relatives herr. The prospects for a corn -roast on Tuesday evening are not very bright if this weather eonttuuer. However, the young people knuw a corn -roast will keep until e.lry evening. The WestfIekl anoivee.ary services proved it splendid success, Rev. Mr. Hibliert, o ‘Vingh.un, preached two excellent sermons, &Itenn;on and even- ing. A freewill offering of $IlD was asked dor, which suer was received, Thar timers catarrh in this section of the (eetute) tIan all other et.-e.ae. put together, and own the 111-r 111V year.. was .0 V: o..ad to he I,cvruh'e. For a ►.cal many year. doetw• pIuurWLced it a kcal di.r..e and pre.rribtr1=l t nomas . n o .. end f eby c xntanl ly (china to I core whb 1'r J trrstni,, , 1r'n urn;a.l It in 'Turista... ?+circ• 1..- motets r•-rtarth to be a I ron.H:atta...l di.•.ie and tber-.fcro reyntre, wise-LAW/00M I r,at...an t. I1a1I'.Catwrrt t tile. mmut-,cturvd be Y. J. t t. my & Co.. Toted'', Uhln, .• the t 13 von-lilmti.•at .tire an. the marks. 1. Leases eaterr.•Ily. 4taala die.ecide mine blood and maroon: •flefficisa of 0. -.eaten•. Tn. y eget Ln.• hundred china's for any ea -e it tai:• 1* cafe. rand fur circular. newt to-li- .ldd:en: F..1. ellYNE.l!co. Tondo, ul,i sold t 3 enigma-. i Take bah'. h amity ri' I+ for Cons:l pat l on. BAYFIELD. t\'I I)S,.RDAT, Sept. r'. Vt.. *Banbury uhd bliss Stuart are vi-itiug at Exeter. The 'Torrance family, of Clinton, are holidaying at the Commercial. • Mie.. Jo.ephine and .ilial Charlotte Stirling spent 'tint week in r ie. i Mr. *11t1 Ml.. lien. .1chruz'e, of 'sperm), are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. Mist. IRev.! Jones lett on Tuesday for S n via bnspit a!, w inclf• site expects I. to ui.letgo au operation for appendt. cttie. -Dr. and Mrs. Mealier, of Clinton, are apeueliut: a e.'ur1- of weeks in the •snaga and have taken Miss Siw;bn.n'a bon••r on the Tea race. Mr. soul Mrs. J. Tou;h and Mise IMarg.ut t Campbell ret to reed un Fri- day trent • week'. CIO( with friends at Hyde Park aux! London. Re. Ial'ITet rots rats :IlrT.-A r'eerait- ing meeting was bold in the town hail on Friday .•venirg of last week, wisest addressee wet. delireard by Freak (flew, M. P.. Il .j .r Tolima*. M. P. P.. and alt. Collins, who leas r.tautly see turned from England. A a emelt three young men gave in their saans.q Jame.. B.rss.oe,, P,d. Scatting •ad Willard Stingray. Sturgeon, however, in the medical examination tailed to quality but the otber two ba•isg come up to tbs standard left rye Gees to enlist with the regiment,at Ir•atina. Lieut. Alex. Aitken left ou Monday for London. wbere he expects to ba et:ached to the :Ord Overseas Mittel - /oil. ST.- AUGUSTINE TV N*u.t Y, twin 21 Bei F.Fw.-Mies Maria Dorton. of (it>,lrtictt, is visiting ber friend. Miss Hehe.c.•, Thompson, th s seerrk Wm. Redmond, Wm. and Utved AU -- Allister and James Vi tinea attended London Fair lot week. All r-0n,t halving had a good Blur Misses Alice and Beatrice Wells. of tiutlerirh, e rr vi.i! ing in this vicinity this were, .Mrs. Mud bliss inulol', of Dun- gannon, and Miss 8tothrra, of Gode- s irb, "idled on friends around bore on Tuesday A large crowd from thin vicinity attended the party .t Mr. Jas. Boyle'. un Friday evening. KURTZ.- BOY LIS. -The church of Our Lady. liuelph, who the s; en, of a very Pretty wedding on tVeilmaiday. Sep. t.ensber l+,b, at Si o'clock, w hen Miss Hilda Mae, daugbter of is.. Boyle, of St. Augu.tine, became the bride of Joseph 1'. Kure:, .1 (furlph, The bride was becomingly attired in em- broitl.red silk net over whireailk, with wrest h and veil, and carried s houqurt of bridal rooms and lily of the v*Iev, Uathetine A. Kurz, sister of the groom, attended the Freida and wort a gown of pink voile with lace trim - 'tongs and carried • both' bet of pink tow.. John H. Boyle, brother of the deride, acted as grereuafnan. The groom's gilt to the (ride was w gold n ecklace set with arts an1 turmo- ine•, and to the Irl deimeid a pearl seseent, The bappy upie left on the 1.00 train for Buffet . Nisgera, New 'York and other points. The bide travelled in * mitered suit of navy blue and wore w block and white vef- yet hat with silver trio.mings. The bridal couple nn (heir return will take up their reaidene'e in Guelph. On Thursday, October 7th, the Dnrenwend Co , of Toronto. Ltd., 1 anad•'a for. mord hair gond. dodger- etsi and manufacturers, will display end dPlsnnetr*t. • sample stork of WOW quality heir goods sod gentle- men s teepees and wig. at the Hotel Fl•-1r(rrd, 6adsdrb, which will be offered at epeeist low prime. A free dt.nnrtatrwt inn M offered to elapse iwtereet.d kerneentier t he 'date, Thursday, October 71h. IIt. Dainty garments, fine \semi- bold Hasa and all the things you are most particular about -these ttha eld be washed only with Sunlight Soap- Tbe things you usually dread to come Dear the wash tub with just trait them to Sunlisht, purest of all soaps, next time and se• them loyal out claan, wifided, unmatt.d and with all their first soft beauty and freshness. Why ? Because Sun- light is soap of matchless purity. A 15,000 guar- antee backs this up. • c. 702 FOLLOW D1RAC7ION3 DUNGANNON. WgDNBHD.AY, Sept. :2. Mr. .1. Walkout ie having an suction sale of household effects on $aturdsv *f ', norm. Mr. John (lien has completed his cogtrset of building a cement cellar for Mr. Robert Treleaven. A number of Dungannnnitea attended the garden party at Blake's apldoir.t- urent last Feiday evening. Rev. 1. A. McKelvey prenche.l anni- versary sermons at Vhiteehuret end tis Era Marsh, of Detroit, is spend - Bethel nn Sunday. whet Rev. Mr. Pen• ingher holidays with her parent*, ir- roee, of tVt•itechurcb. took charge- of living home Suturday. the services in the Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. \Ven. B. Patterson here. hive art iced home (roll Galt, after h VERA -Marry WILL BB Areo ter- about Six weeks absence. DATED.- l'tetwratiins are being made Mr*. Edp(ar Lawton and Mies Mar - accommodation to the Karel King attended the Pleabytetisl pehlic at the Dungannon. fair,. to ire m •• time held at Seafortb las; week. held October 7th and tab The ‘Vo. Mr Ja+. Notch wa. called to Clin- men's ftatituty has taken 11.11 charge tort last week to attend his 'brother of the nuttter, and judging fromthe Rvhent, who la sutfrtteam a par - interest taken we may reef ennfldent alyr"' stroke. that everybody will be treated most Mr. tutu. J. Park. ham derided to hatiafactorily, give his d. 'err a rest and travel by a YRtt.'.o ti. Mr 'ri', .-Dr. Pat Itsnn F'nr.t auto. having pputrchased one lest q-ud wife, of Ltekaow, aq t. t� gtaeyts wctr from ?ire 1. Brown, Blyth. rie of Mr. Gillis Maine- last • "1"3"y ' w*• Job" is told tr: sr , rm am tete Mr. Beatty, forw,'ly manager of the township, hen, told hie farm un the Sterling Bank bore and nnw of L M'i:laod River to Mi. J. F'uwlrr and AUSLJHN. WBDNgsD.LY, Sept. 2. Next Sunday morning Dr. Strang will preach in Knox church. Mr. 0.0. L Yung►elut shipped a mixed car of stock to Torocto on Bat- uC.1ey. \Ir. Robert Morrison has sold his pror.etty at Walkerhurn to Mr. Reli- eve Melrose. . 3Ir F. E. Hibbert, of Fott Francis, is visiting with Messrs. WVw. Marsh and H. Motir•idgte. doh, gave bit Dungannon frier f• a gives p•a*e-sloe in thea inter ronnths. cell the. week. .. D A. McLachlan, air Tho.. Adams de -lea's to thank pnioeipai 01 St.t*tterd Hw 'A"lob i the people of Au' neo Inc their acne,. lege, was in the village a sleet titre <w. Help in es -ostlers him to mere bit last Saturday Rev. ti. ti leaded a Freed,' Levy- naseungat ham la.t M•rday . Rev. and le unit from the 1 auk. of ttsa Mait land I ■rcood to a Lough better site on Elki- n beth street. O. Morons •tte•Is+1 Use nssireil neit►7 The Lindon Fair visitors 'sat we. k 4n Kooscbuat.b, G .* . lei, tact Bate" -f Isom Mt. ane Mrs. fin,. Swede. W. T. day •fidelis R. maul.. Qarence. Sy mine. DttatusJiwt.rN $abs -Mr. J. ` '>r� tae. E. Metwig. Jobs Tet crani.-, E. loath heroic seet.d be fares flew ilfiswt ,., J. rurNe mannephed Carter Sirs a years who ha" a d t ani M e+, aCarter. Neiman Sadie ill, ins Dai• UI ' bald Use a (lector end M i ssthe Carter annual sad Absrd.ewd !Mn'wih.w j Our young movie hsd their �' Ono*,.' mow' e. t-es•st on Monday night, The ll►adete. wwtherwaen upset their arrangement "lrlrirvirw' farm, cree•e'.re Z West to nee. is on the' river fl ate. Fent the Westmeath. At the cash twee wilt vr.uwg Lathe. it eh.tee secured the he 'sell • aansbw 01 Om& total., l4vwter.' Hal:. The evening was iwvwr. Mee. farm mss'. etre• !meml h games. and all report a As aawryahiwg le -no kis .d one kl m. "01•0141*. Him IPA `•ess4 -.Its *, Rue Cora Marra -The tencentfee hreseo" e. elaAa tensa' MM•claee tea held on WVednesda evening under etetA. Wo eetbsuigSad Mr. Muiau� the aesp:ese of the Red Cross Society 110,14,!114611444 the aeahne4 bi' bra was very &x awful and yielded 8a8 RT- - floe• `ee try the hhow en ger the l. The Society also pat'k,'d Rawer 111.6"... wogs* meed • kale Oar the snhin-re, consisting of rt Aleaaadra hinemlh I. O dsweel. es IM pain socks, 2 di len shirts, 1 pair the 7-11s leant taak phew hens his Ilea .1111..s. 2lvsrc.'l• of linen, p-lioweases ~Usage the g ` ei d Ioweb. diner the Society bas my Ki www hues •t ias.asi eeewat arse imps.ssitem w A be re to pairs nI socks 1 tom w keit and forwarded to the yc•nr atm (floe tab" "ere .f lbw ism .. Astra wishing to do knit- r•eSL'Ma�• l8ah.et s. 1....b• ism, slay receive yarn from the Rad eats Sed N saes/ Wirt his paZVat. ten Owe !tiwiety by applying at W. T. est Wm._k, whore h. .•.idrd ' Reiddelt'a store. eat Mof hM �y meg Valet- W.. 1• pensive h- was a C...lgrest/w aid is messes a Mason COLBORNE. dht Threw brothers awrvw+: Jahn.TtIOWA V, Sept. 21. of Duagaaion : Rldward. end /:.eiey.M. Ntrrios-Mise Ftort-s: a Snyder spent Soak., and Thames. of Moat flit essedsy with triewi. attioderish Mn ti', 1' Driest i♦ making an ex- tended visit silo her daughter, Mr*. L. lino.. Mr. J C Durst iw wear - lea a rheerfol &mile since the arrival at a hmincing baby hey at his home last wok Mr. Kira Fisher barn the will-drfllires al work on h:a farm Mari.. The funeral .srri.Ps mese constricted h. Hey. I. A. McKelvey and the pallbearers were J.sbn Me - Lear, Wen Tbtinsnwie. R w By... Thos. Stockier*, Healy Jones •sd Jame. Flnigan. Bite( mention was made in thew. calumny last week of the dralh of Mr, Worthy Cleat. thio week ., .Quit- a number of tick, of Hanley, !duke The news was people from this section attended the heard here with much regret. the els- exhibition at London last week. ceased being well known in Demean- - -_ non and vicinity. He was bora in PORT a' SERI. Ashfl.•ld townahip twenty -mean years ego, a son of the tate Joseph Ktlpan. • Wens( Sept 2-2. rick Several years ago he left foe Mist Bella McDonald, of Gtxterich, the West and for some time he had in the guest of Mrs. Jack Burrows this been conducting a auccesaful dray week. business at Hanley. An accident be. Mn. Wm. cavy has bean vi.iting fell biro veldts unloading coal •hoot a relative, at St. Thomas for the past month ago, resulting in ct'ni-.ssi.m of two weeks. the train, anti he pawed away in the Mn Walker Murrsiretuprn.d home hospital at Saskatoon nn the nth inst nn Maturday alto, • threw heists' visit He (*survived by flee brothers and two with her *'Kers et Detroit sisters : Rev. Richard Kilpatrick, of Miss Mary Cunningham is bonne FowI.rvitle, Mich.: Re•. Isaiah Kilpat- fano Toronto for a visit with her trick, of $bcdden, Ont: John and Will, father, Mr. F'. ('einningbam of Hanley ; Samuel, of Ashfield : M». Miss Angle 1VH.nn is home artier Hewson, of Rost Taws., Mich.: and sifter spending three weeks with het Mlw Aibcs Kilpatrick, of F'owl.rvitle, sister, Mrs. Hugh MeGalre, at London. Mks. With the exception of John all Miss Klixs Richard.ns is boa from were hose fix the funeral, which took Houston. Texas, Inc a two months' place on Tuesday afternoon of last visit with her mother a otber r'ela- weea from the resident-, of Samuel tive in thin vicinity. KIipatriek to Dungannon ewiwtery, Rally Dia ow -wires sal 1 he hold in the tins having been brought 8L Andress'. Preshyt.rian church this home r lntetment The nervier* Monday et 8 neloek. Rey. Gen. R. were ducted by Rey. S. J . Brid- Ross, !t. D.. of (iodwticb, w111 presets. tette and the pallbearers were Cecil There wlbl 1.o special meek. Treleeavms, Harley Trek/ayes, Norman Miss Evelyn Hayden Is away on a Treleaven, Milieu Kilpatrick, lame mina with friend. at Stratford. pay.. Brothers end Jobs Aadeew. ROUGH ON RAfl' elvers not, Rata, Miers, aWt 1DS. In the Hosea lbs *ad �• at Drug and 0ountry Stores. Mr. M. G. Casettes. K. C., I. to sprat on Thursday meat. the $Qth lest. , at Walkerton ow "The War and Osar- dlan Patriotism." sods, the tameless of tie East br1.''. Tleaek,rs AtooN •- Uae. wills and S1. Thomas White at Stratford Mie* Hayden' exhibited wenne of her paletiset at the fall lair had out of .lx entries re- ceived Ave prizes, She was awarded both first and evened prism for her enneetion of nil peintusgs Inn HAnVtsre-Thvi.bing M this •Trinity is ening a10.K quite rapidly end 114 grain is tondos tont pretty fair. De.. MoKwoa1's wheat overawed ferty-Aye bushels to the aero Tref farmers saw having great difficulty le\ saving lila hook wheat, as the rale. The COLBORNE STORE Some VeryWill be found in our appeal to you, believing you want the right goods and at the right prices. Sum- Ioteresting Store News mer is now a thing of the past and Fall is upon us in resistless volume. We have been preparing for it for weeks, yes, months ! We are ready for it pow. Been doing some masterful buying for you, Mitt s newest and best await your inspection and approval SERORS The moat popular Dress Goods today are Serges. We have them in blue, black, brown and grey, and at prices from 60c to *2.00 per yard, valves A 1. BROADCLOTHS are popular too. We arejshowing black, blue, green, brown and grey. The most of them at old prices, which is 20 per cent. less than if late bought. LADIES' SWEATER COATS A very attractive lot, and low prig, white and white with narrow colored stripes, also cardinal and mauve. CORSETS Be sure you ask for D & A. Every pair is strongly made and neatly finished. and no Corset equal to them to wear. COATINGS Six pieces just new in, and we never had better values, up-to-date. t1OSIERY Come for your 99 Hone while you can get them in ladies' sizes at 50e. They must be higher later on. Extra values in 30c and 35c. Some extra values in seconds, at 25c, 30c, 3. c and 4(k, wear just as well as firsts. VELVETS La Vogue Velvets, in all the popular colors, guaranteed, Worsell's best dye and finish, in plain and corded velveteen. 23 to 27 inches wide, and only 60c a yard, some finer lines 75c to *1.25 Mostly in black with some colors in cords. SILKS We are selling the best *1.00 and *1.25 :tti-inch Dress Silks we ever offered, ''food to wear and guaranteed not to cut. have made the ground so soft that it I has been impossible to get any imple- ments in the Reals. ALTON - CUNNINGHAM. - A Very pretty house wedding was solemnized at the bonne of Mr. Francis Cunning- ham last Wednesday evening, when his daughter. Mande, was united in marri.sge to Roy Alton. a prosperous' Toting farmer from Belfast. The cere- mony wan performed by Rev. J. W. Ifedley, of Nile, at ti o'clock. The bride, who was given away by bur father, wore a beautilul gown of 'white vitt crypt' d' chime with trimmings .,1 •hidow lase and carried w h wq•iet . ' roars. She also wore a handsome veil arranged to can effect Tbe wedding march was played by Mr'. Hedley. The house was very prettily decon•.-.1 for the cce.eion, and the voting couple were married ander an arch of ferns and white dahlias. After rite -tiding can ratnlati•wa to the happy couple the meat- sat down to a snmptuntr, reps.t and the rest of the evening was 'pent in awaits and music. The bride received a great number of Lwautiful and costly present.. which showed the high reateetu in which *be re held. W. wtab Mr. and Mrs. Alton every bates mew in their new home. (Intended for la't well Mr. anal Mr.. J. M;Gest, jr., left e• Tuesday for tt'irdror after srandiag the pa -t flee weeks visiting x►. sad Mo.. J. Nets.... sr. - Mrs. J. E. Nelson, of M. Tletur,r was the guest of Mr. anti Mn. H. Hayden last week. tire. Norman Cnle•lostghtnd children. of Goderich, &re visiting bee parents, Mr. and Mn. Wm. Beladle . Mr'. J. D. Wilson, o1 G.sdee iris, spent last week calling on her friends in this vicinity. Miss Grace McKenzie left on Mote - day to attend N,rmtl Scboal a' Strat- ford. Mrs. Stephen' Tates, of Bodine -b. has been the aura of her dsegitPr, M». H. Hayden, for the past two week*. Mrs. Tho'. Diek,no and (Nosy Hay- den were, visitors in Tomato fee the., Exhibition last week. AN OLD Rg'tDx,T Pattie& -Ar± ether a the s life otit of fay , departed this life on Sunday September 5:h, in the torsos d %V, ti, g. Brown, whs. had tors seihre ing from • very painful inose. Ina almost • year. The ftt'.oral wee boli train his late reside'nc'e on Tesedey afternoon to Dungannon remoter, and was largely attended. The peg hearer. were Maeeers. (ier.rg. Dreier. W. Carey. H. Hayden, %V. (irey, Ake. Young and Jas. Crawford. Rev. B. Gomm, of Dungannon, conducted the a.rvices at the house and cemetery. Mr Brown was In his seventy -Sed year and had lived ber* for • giant many years and was highly by .11. Besides his widow, 11=r1, to mourn his Inns S.. daughter .d three sons : Mrs J. Simp.oe, Mfrs. A. J Lienfngton, Mrs. M A. Mrs. George tttswart and Kim= Brown and Masses. Adward, Will sed Ch Dries Brows. BRIGHTS DISEASE is the deadliest and most', painful malady to which mankind i• wbyuct. ilodd • Kidney Pia. will cure any case of Bright's !'i.rwse. They have never l.tited in ori. single cane. They are the only remedy that ever has roved it, and they an the only remedy drat ma. There aro imitation. of Dodd'. Kidney' P -As, box and name -bet 15ltw. time are dangerous. T1se original and otic gwvif 5 caroler Hriskt'e kit ODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Dlodd'. Kideay Pli. err. SAy costa a bat set es dneggiets. 1 Dareawend'sDisplay of ARTISTIC HAIR -GOODS Should be seen by every man and woman'who would kelp at- tractive and youthful. LADIES who have not suffi- cient Itair to do justice to their appearance and GENTLEMEN WHO ARI; BALD, come to THE HOTEL BEDFORD .1111 GODER!CH, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7ti When you can have a Fret I)etnonstration of the stale that will au•wer your demands. LA Di Es :-Switches, Braids, Transformations, Pompadour., Waves and many other hair -goods creations of the finest qual- itt hair 1 GENTLEMEN ! Hygienic tottpeea and wigs which are indefectible, featherweight and are wore by O'Y. 0 quarter Inillton men See what a benefit it is to Your Health. Comfort ant: Ap- tearttlire DORENWEND'S HEAD OFFICE; and SHOWROOMS - 103 TORONTO VON(k. ST. Tbe Signal until January [916, 25 cents More News of Walters & Co.'s Shoe Store You Can't Get A From this --that we save von more Canadian dollars than you ever Achieved possible. Our display windows are filled with desirable goods, all marked in plain figures. the counters and shelves ar lined with them ,Examine the goods, compare the prices with those of stores in big cities, and when you have figured the saving on your purchases you will he thankful we put on this sale for you and the good people of this com- muni1v- L div. $4.5n and $3 4Ml Vaawar, Cleo. Lady Elgin avid Amerie'wa Heaney high !Shoes. The leathers are patent, colt.kin, tan calfskin. gunmetal and viva kid. all aixes and widths. The $3.69 classiest *hue poedblr. On sale at... W Lidice.' l fin high Shoes $2.48 Sbo.. roer Ladies' 14.2-; high C3 Show, best make... J Oboes,LadiesEmpress high 9Q8 Rubbers for all -at all 43c Oboes, f31N1 value �� e9V prices op from . , , .... ASK TO SCE .19 We have a special snap for the men, too! This u in men's high Shoe., nothing better saw, ever made, soli or }weight. ail leathers. button and lad*, 1915 last,, $3.69 calling notal at per pair.... MP"."is."$2.98 Work Shoe* .i1 MWoren'ts h ., $2.48 tiboew The Biggam &r>taiever kaewe i Gejtxic�, in Misses', Cerci', Boys' old C1iiLee a Footwear d al kids. . . . . Ne p nh� Walters do CRost •Reug O. Deal MoseOid Shoes Look Like Now Godericky ontagie Telephone No. 22A 1Prieta as Mosel Sweest ors to J. H. McOflntos Terms DIA t, e QI: T IIIP I elven The Ixoiu math tiros little we Pia, for effect hllp It wtl Went El NN The pane &city' eon. 'V6 triad ✓ efres e rr t cretin, Ern broke crank when the w vw M/a 7 (.f L. 0 TI Ti