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MR SIGNAL : GODNRICH ONTARIO
No warping, bulging or bre
the strain is taken upby�� at the Centre 01 heat—
the two-piece Sre-pot which
permits no ashes to cling or clog.
feClay
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Let me show yon the special features of the Sunshine
that help to effect that economy in fuel for which it is noted.
Sold by W. R. PI N DE R
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We1i-igkted Yome
is pretty tare to be a happy, comfortable home
for those who live in it. What can be
more conducive to a proper home at-
mosphere
than a cheerful light over
the family table? Perhaps, however,
you do not realize the great difference
in the quality of light. If you did you
would understand why we have in-
stalled the Hydro -Electric Lighting
Service in hundreds of homes in
Goderich.
Ask for an estimate on wiring that
house of yours. We guarantee satis-
faction, and remember our promises in
print are always carried out on the
premises.
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FARE $322
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TRULY
CANADIAN
COUNTY and DISTRICT
The 'Lutheran powwow, at Ziric`i 1.
undergoing eaieneive chaage...
Mn- Jobn $haw, a respected t..i lsut
"f Fordwieb, paved away ..n Settee -
day, June 1(kb, aged sixty-four years.
John Armstrong, formerly of Tuck-
etrwith, is lying at hie how. •t Clin-
ton is a serious condition suffering
from esncer,
Samuel Campbell, of Ethel, who was
vwusg in Muek.rke.'fell and fractured
several of his tills when be was pre-
paring to return home.
Robert N. Duff, a well known rest
deb of Enervate, died on Wednesday
morning of last week, He wan bons le
Mullett township silt yenta years ago.
Mr. and Mgt Klnahan, of St. Au -
rustics, announce the engagement of
their daughter. Mary, to Wm. Blake,
of Brussels- The marriage will take
olive in June.
The names of Pei vete Ernest T. Oke
son of Mr. and Mr.. Wm. Oke, of Ur
borne, and of Private Jam. L Russell,
of Ruu.11daie, appeared in the list of
wouoded lest week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ewes, of Znrieb,
mourn the lose of their eight. rearoid
daughter Jeaa, whose death took
place on Monday mem-nine of last week.
The little one had been •ding for some
time.
Mies Norma Hoover, of Los Angeles,
California, la home on a visit of three
mouths to her father, J. Henry Hoov-
er. Grey township. Sbit is accom-
panied by her eomio, Mise Edo• Carr,
formerly of !Myth.
The borne of Mr. and MIs. Richard
Horsley, of Hsosall, ham been bereaved
by tbs death of their lin le daughter,
Nellie, atter a abort illness from
measles, followed by pneumonia. Nhe
was only ten years of age.
J• N. Shanahan, 'swings teller in the
Royal Beak at Stratford for the pact
your and a half, has been promoted to
the Hamilton branch. He is a mon of
Mr. and Mrs. John Shanahan, of Hul-
lett, and a brother of Mies Sbanahan,
of Clinton.
Private Maxwell Bayoba e, of Cen-
tralia, wbo had been a prisoner is
Germany for some bore, is now re-
ported mate in Switzerland. Pte. Bayn-
ham was fortunate to be oar, ot about
Mt) prisoners to be exchanged. A
cablegram was received by hie parents
to this effect.
The death of Daniel Robertson, s
former well-known resident of the 13th
concession of Grey townehip, occurred
at bi, home neat Atha Orilla, on Sat-
urday, June 10th, Mr- Robertson wee
• ton of the late John Robertaoo, of
Grey, In which township be was horn
sfty-three years ago. Two brothers
and one sinter sun ire.
A very quiet hut pretty wedding
who solemnized at the home of Mr,
aged Mrs. Donato (arae -Tek, of Heimann,
so Wednesday, June 7tb, when their
youngest daughter, Mies Jeesie Joao,
was united in marriage to David : (.
Ferguson, of Toronto. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. 31r. Richard-
son.
son, of Kippon.
The death took place on Sunday,
June Iltb, of Coolly Turner, wife of
Alexander Hrosdf.ot, of Tuckeremith,
after a lo ie( clines& of two weeks.
Prior to ber marriage about six years
ago Mn. Broadfoot was a school teach-
er in that section and her untimely
deal b has cast a gloom over the whole
neighborhood.
1Vilh•m Lee, • native of Londe♦
hero', passed away on Saturday, June
10 h, aged fifty-nine years. His widow
and A (wilily of seven sons and four
daughter. survive: Thomas, of Clin-
ton : Wesley, of Port Colborne : Wil-
lard, of Ooderieh township; Charles,
of the 181st Battalion: Ell] i, of Port
Colpo. oe ; And Samuel, Ernest, Syd-
ney, Mabel, Ella end Fannie, all at
home.
A happy event wan enl►mnlse'd at
the residence :t1 Mr. and Mr,, Abr.-
hem Ilugill, Tuckersniith. at high
noon on \Vednesdav, June 14th, when
22 YEARS'
EXPEL
wIld4
.� ,e ht'MUM
"If it's Last Cost First, and First Cont
Last—Then You Want 'Tractions.'"
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Nothing in the seer of se anti-skid h.. ever
been able to touch ` Traction.` True, reser ere.
ane lower-priced, but 'Traction" tum .weer
intended to compete on • pix• beam k ie m.de
for tnesories who place last coat bre .ad best cast
Mel
AR du... ..Trsetions" yea see is service
represent generic irse outlay than mitt mesa
tssees.ary if lite ore user for to -j
M't ghee n,msd
ey s1.o..iwg s('Tbe Mame y T,,
proof of the pod serve of Canadian asesenses
T1w► i1,.'. "Da Sp«i.i. k taboo"Spend" bee
beck .eat b a eskt►.sept "Tweti...'
Roar& ersrfsiieg r m kevw -Q.a�%
QUAL/TY-User Mase
ehiey, Beet Metiede.
PR i Ct Real Ametekid en des
Marbt.
RECORD -Etre t.d. • itpd ono. kiwi, .c. opietre,d ee m•esehret seed
retained .1k
Dunlop Tw & Rub
Gaoolis Co., Limited
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nvtytyv up vtiv►iiu
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WHEN USING
WILSON'S
FLY PADS
E 0114CiiOhS
t:%+..Ev'ULIY G',..
�^=• tllt0W THEM
EY ACTT"
ar more effective than Sticky Fly
Catchers. Clean to handle. Sold by
Druggists and Grocers everywhere.
their ool daughter, Fhreuce Myrtle,
one of Trucker• mith's popular young
ladler, was uoitgd in marriage to Nor-
man Hem,Jonah • preeprroue young
farmer of tanloy township. The cere-
•onq was performed by{• Rev. George
McKinley, of Seafortb, lit t he presence
of about forty relatives and friends of
the contracting parties.
A pretty event took place at the
residence of W. Doff McKay, 23 Caro -
lire street south, Hamilton, when Mies
Lillian Mabel McGowan, of BruceIeld,
was united is w.rri•we t' Fred L
Dunlop, of London Rev Mr, Nlchd,
01 Knox chorea, Dundas, omAcieted.
Mr. sad Mrs. Dunlop are away on •
wedding trip to New York.
A very happy event took place at
the bone of Mr. and Mr.. ftdwant
Hunt, in McKillop, oa Wedss.day of
Iasi week, when tb.ir daughter, Mies
Florence Vera, became the bride of
Thome. W. McMillan, eon of Robert
McMillan, of the came township. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. F.H.
Larkin, of SeeJorah, in the presence of
a small company of relatives.
BRUSSELS.
Miss Elizabeth McInto,h,ot Toronto,
is visiting relatives In Brussel,.
Adam Reid, • former resident, now
of Chatham, is visiting in town.
Alfred Backer bas hatched 5,009
chit kens at his poultry yards here tbir
sevum.
The p►trioticcommlttel. has received
se acknowledgment front Gunner Carl
Holmes of the reDeipt of a ,tri ist-watch
which was forwarded to him at Pete -
wawa.
Friday, June ',.:3rd, is the date of a
"pied" picnic at Attrill's Park, Oode-
rieb. All owners of Ford autoiuotiles
in Brussels sod in Grey and Morris
townships are invited to attend.
State or Ohlo. Clay of reboots,
Lues Csu.ty. a.
Fran J. Cheney wakes oath that he te nesbr
r•.taer M the Arte of r.J. Choosy k Co., doter
wuao.. la the t lay dTofed400unty and mate
ahrma.(ONR NDagt DOLLrad ARS fuwiu r b and
every 'smog estate\ that menet be eared by
tie meet ALL'S CATARRH Cl'KR
Sworn to Ware me andNeaa ribbedNla my
Pr*e•eee, tale . b day el December. *.D. Iwo;
A. W. GLEASON.
>ia1�1:11atan\ Care Ir Notary Pabtir.
seY'
throughE.Ctaa.. internally and
of the •y.te'� the Mead n• t mnrnee arfa...
Y. J ('H I0,EYYkk CO..d ter One free
P4eht •7'all drser1. ,, ;w V .. T,.leledo, olein.
Hall • Easily PIH for eo...e eq' i m
EXE:Eh.
1. 1:. Carling has odd the i- -iden
of hie btnth.•r, the lave T: 13. Cal lin
to S.ninel Hicks, of t' -borne,
The latest Exeter hov to distinguia
himself is Lieut. %'lilies J. Kuigh
who hes br Tight honor so himself o
the field of h'lenders. %Vitt is a greil,t-
ate in medicine frnu the Western I'ni-
ver.iry, London, And after taking out.
hi. ".council' in the West preeti.ed at
Medicine Hat, He is a sen of the late
Mr. and M ., (;rank Knight of town.
A despatch from London, England,
made the following reference to him :
"Among the recent Canadian recipi-
ents of the Military Cross was Lieut.
William J. Knight, of the Royal Army
Medical Corps, Guelph, Ont.. He came
over with Nn 4 Feld Ambulance as
rergeant and was tran.ferred to the
R. A. M. C. nut July. The award was
made for enrepicuou' gallantry and
devotion to duty in an advanced drew
ing station while under heavy shell
vote Scott Ham,wee omeiall re-
ported missing between June Sod and
June 4th. Scott eslletad at Regime is
August last year and Iaes,edlatefy be-
came attached to the tttd University
Corp. ot toe Prioome Pete. He weer a
noted vocalist and brother of W. T.
Hays, She popular tenor and druggist
of Kea forth.
Mr. ti. W. Holman, of Kgsuoodvluef
has received two iotereetu g lettere
from hie sone in Franco telling of their
meeting at the famous battle ground
sear Ypres. The two brothers had
not seen each other for Ave years, the
elder, Wilmot, having enlisted is the
West in December, 1914, and the
younger, Gordon, here In Ontario, In
January, 1915. Gordon went oversee
In June lest and went into the trendies
September 1st, and hos ties seen over
nine months of war, W Nowt enlisted
in the Mounted Rifles and went over-
seas last January end has been in
France about four months-
('LINTON.
John Torrance ban bees elected
president of (ton branch of the
Hurts War Amolttsry to ttsee.ed Rev.
J. H. Pakten. asdpd.
Cspl. O. $of Olistoa.
paymaster el a
the MBettaboo, bag
returned on two 11•aathe' brave, Hs
had Opo ill bona pasl4Molu.
Mr. (rd Alas. Walen ./Makaosalle
mod Mo Jai• Readied, an/ 7{r.
Melvin Reaelord are et Poet Arthur
deaeldiag the thirtieth a/modl com
trtntjea
ot tie Canadian Ticket Agresti,'
A ssoeiatioo.
The Orange lodge promoted Rev.
S. J. Allier with • gold -headed cane
suitably engraved at • meeting het
week. Ageing toe reverend gntJe-
man's pastorate in tows be wee an
active worker is the lodge.
Mea Catharine P. Tinley, mother of
C. J. Heller, died at the family mei-
dines o Monday Of lad week at the
age of bty-Mare years. The late Mrs
Tinley had been a great sufferer for
many mks and death same or, a
happy .e from pain and weari-
ness. She was born in Hamilton and
was twice married U. J. Heiler'
with whom mine she e to tows ahal
mode her home since tier second wilds
owhood, being ber only surviving
child.
Among the yoaog men nrdaioed into
the ministry of the \I"thndlet church
at 'Toronto Conference, no Sunday of
last week, was Hartley W. Waits, eon
of the late Fred W. Waste, formerly
of Cliotoo. Hartley was born in Clin-
ton and received his flatly religious
training in connection with the On-
tario street Methodist church. His or-
dination was beth * matter of tact and
of form, as he is al..ent overseas. but
he bad perviously coaidetrd his four
year nprolwti. i,.
D. Fulton, implement agent, bad is
narrow escape from drowning last
Saturday af•e,n,.t,n. While viewing
smile it•.ck 1.1 hi.. ti 11-1d., which
adjoin the Hayfield River, he wade an
attrli pt to drive Ihro.igh IIte stream
with his horse sod buggy, but unfort-
unately for both the diiver and the
borer they plum/eel into a • Wming
hole of con.idervl,l.• depth, is, the.
re•vlt that the bor..- winil drowned
and Fulton escsprd by swimming to
shore.
Capt. 11),%. 11. lir.•ien, formerly •
Clinton boy. wens the recipient of
re a large came of thermos bottles and an
g, address at the home art Mrt.. Charles
)ull.tfe, (Amato' e avenue, Toronto,
h from a number of his friends,whocoru.
t, poet! the Sunburst Mb. of which the
n Capt -on is a member. The presents -
tion w,as wade be one of the wonder.,
Cap'airt He.ian making a most fitting
reply. The Captain is one of a draft
of ten do, tore !echo are leaving imme-
diately for the front. On Tuesday,
Juoe l3tb, he took to himself a wife in
rhe person of .Itis., Vera Beatrice, eld-
•tet daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Schadel, of 430 Gladstone avenue, Tor-
onto
WINCHAV.
Alan Reid, of the Times office, has
ne W Detroit to take a course in
croon drawing.
go
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Mrs. L H. ('.ire., s termer resi.lent
of this viciui•v. died at ti olden, Colo-
rado, on May i5th
Mayor McKihhon secs .sway last
week on the ticket eger.u' excursion
up the Great Lakes.
W. Johns lost forty well-bred chicks
three week, old when to big rat visited
the chop and killed thew all in one
night.
Arthur Knox, aged ninety•six year.,
has one of the twat gsrdeno in the
town. He hue one -tifth ed an acre and
does all the work hitu.s.lf.
Mr. and Mr,. R. T. Kemp, of L's -
towel, announce the rogsgeevent of
their eldest daughter. Mabel isabed. to
Robert Arnold ("urn., . f Wiogbam.
The man lige will take place early in
July.
Mr. and Mra. Donald McCormick an-
emone@ the engagement of their
etaugbter, Leah M., to Maurice A.
Fhseetrick, of East Waw.wn•b Tbs
marriage will take place .be third
week In June.
J. C Smith, • former priaeipal M
the high school here, has been ap-
pointed to the pneition of public school
Inepeetnr for Ram Elgin. .John A.
Taylor, who is the or her inap.eurr in
that moiety, was the first pnncipaa of
Wingbam high school.
NRAFORTH.
FideJi'y Lod pre ss. 1. O. O. F.,
nbservM d day on Sunday,
Jane INtlo
J. C. Tait, of Detroit, was visiting in
tows last week, attar an &b..ses of
thirty years.
or 'medical of-
fret the J.
YooritRRemmers Over-
seas Bsttalha, lea native .f Nuala the
diettNem pissed wearifully
w�daeoek, an aged reel -
any
!NI/iv/too glee
its i yltsalrud the w#vueeed ot
ss.rry�pse
booty-owe years. Rha bol .
w.�� haft iMrwlyw far o
- M►. '77tomae 1L flit 514a ranched d
word from (ataws that his .oe. Pri-
THEY ARE GOOD FOR SICK
KIDNEYS
What Mrs. Standish Says of Dodds
Kidney Pills.
Ayer'• Cliff. Stanstead Co.. Quebec,
.lune iflth.-(Speciall.-"1 have taken
many boxes of Dodd'. Kidney Pill.,
and must say they are vet v good for
rick kidneys." So says Mre. H. A.
Standish, of this place. She is entity -
two year a of age, and as .be is able to
du the housework for three hearty
men an well es ake an active part in
patriotic work, it ia evident that she
is et.j Tying the hest of health.
"1 have recommended Dndd's Kid-
ney Pills many tinges for rheeinietiem,"
NI's. Standish continued, "an ' they
helped me vet y much for that diocese.
Von can say for me that they are bene-
ficial for anyone who it troubled with 1
had kidney.."
DAMAGE TO SHADE TREES.
Municipality Penalized by Court for In -
erring frees on Highway
A case of much interest to tie pro -
erty-owner. of Ontario was recently
decsded at Om'nxe, Oot.• relating to
the rights of property- owners in the
trees nn the high...), adjoining their
premises The free in question was
in front of the residence of Mr.. Rd
ward, mother o1 Mr. Jae. Rdwarj,
divisional freight agent of the G. T. mpwijj
at Ottawa. A neighbor complain
to the town coarsen that the tree h
grown so large a. to Injury the
dra.ght of his efttnnney. The morsel
wit boot investigation orderrd os. of
Oa employees to trim the tree. Mrs.
Edward seed the municipality for
dateagee. The came was heard
Dodge McMillen, wbe awarded the
ptaiatis 115 and eo.te, by the terse of 1
the flonicipal Aet, seetjoe 4g7. Tbe
Jellify contended tot tem days' nodes'
sio.ld have bees given to the pdei.-
tifl,
Aaotbsr leetrvetive ease care* he -
fore tb.Ottawa pnlle. num karate re-
ewetty. A twremtr d.sseged a dry
abode tar.e by wilfully leeekieet kis
weirdo agdw.t it. It wee stn at the
Int row el tho sent so w Mori Is
of tow• Tb h. m. rets aeohIpd that
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.w1s 'd lass &rhea to pal t • mods sodet
SI owl a eon or ere 'nob 15 jail.
Them dweiefene ars IaMraming to
t bone etas me esiteriwg from dantag•
mos to trees by eorpoomiese en►
ploy.... Nome. sad arrive
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McLLAN 1111103
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utter flatsOff1
THEY HAVE 1IAD THEIR DAY.
Old Sol commands that you heats straight
into a straw. No time to lose unless )'oar
:are willing to miss that happy feeling
that comes with a straw.
\Ve do more than merely
sell Straw Hats.
We study a man's face and provide a hat
that does more than fit his head -it tits
his personality,
McLean Bros.,
THE SQUARE - -
Jim
12,
Leave Toronto Union Station 10.45
p, lire. Monday, Wednesday, Friday
For Parry(Ind, Sudbury, Port Arthur,
Fort William, Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina,
Saskatoon, Calgary, North Battleford,
Edmonton, Vancouver and Pacific Coast
Points.
The Semi -Ready
TAILORS
- GODERICH
Ticket• a..d borth ce.rvattnn• f non J. W. t'raitie Aten•, or
write It. L i'..n Gun,. (lettere] 1'..•.enrer .4.ent, rm K "^1,
rig. t{ , lwonto
Trf;,h f . i WQ•r
1
it Pays to Advertise in the SIGNAL
"No more headache for you ---take these"
Dant just -smother" the headache without re norisn the eau..
Take Chamberlain'. RtemMI and Liver Tablet. They not only cure
the headache but give you a buoyant, healthful leering becau.. the,
tees the liver,.weeten the .tamach and rleaa.e the bowel.. Try them.
AB ))+swiss =fc., sr ti nue
CRANICI A!!t MIMIC Co.
T'o+, Or. 13
ale
CHAMBERLAINS TABLE
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J SUMMER GOODS !
Why Iwo roasted ottt doing your cooking .luring
the hot month; Summer when you can use a
CLARK JEWEL Coal Oil Stove
The high-speed oil burner i, fa,t'.uil ecouuunical.
This burner is dose to the top and the flange
strikes the bottom of the vessel. With this
direct contact water boils more quickly and it
takes less fuel to keep it boiling.
SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS
Now is ileo tour to get %our Scrccn Isar. and
Windows on before the flies get Lend. 1>o not
wait until they get in your house an I then fat
011 screens t., keep then in. . fall and see our
large range of Screen Doors and Windows.
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF HAMMOCKS
Prices ranging ... from $2.50 to $10.00
Refrigerators...... --...from $9.00 to $33 Oo
Lawn Mowers from $4. SO to $ 1 #00
Are you bothered by your h,.g, g't•
your fence? If so, the Il
Bulldog Fence Anchor will help you oat
Call and wcl.hall he pkased to show on how it
it used.
Do you want any Fencing at very low prices
We handle the Ideal. Call an.l ger our prices
before purchasing
How About Your Winter Supply of Coal ?
We handk the best Scranton C'pai at the fallow-
ing prices :
Chestnut PR.00 i,,.,.- to
Stove $8.00 " '.
Egg $7.73 . e
Soft and Cannel Coal.
Hard and Soft Wood Slabs,
STORE ?2
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HAS. C. LEE
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