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THI Kanas. Avower 24 1')111 7
SCHOOL
SHOES
THE time is here again to get your
boys and girls fitted out for
school. They will need stong
serviceable Shoes. The kind that will
stand the most severe test in any weather.
In this class of footwear I can show you
a wide range of leathers and styles that
will give the very best satisfaction. You
will also find the prices most reasonable.
REPAIRING DONE !
Geo. MacVicar
North Side of Square Goderich, Ontario
Electric
Fans
and Irons
D0 YOU know the advantage of Elec-
tric -Irons and Fans, especially in hot
weather, and how easy it is to live
and work, in summer especially, with these
appliances ?
Ironing out of doors, for example, is both
practicable and pleasant, and our electric flat-
irons certainly smooth the way on ironirig day.
Do you know of the comfort of a fan in
the dining -room The residence fan is de-
signed for extreme quietness in running.
Electric Fixtures and Supplies always on
hand. Let us give you a figure on wiring
your house.
Phones :
Office 82
Res. 193
Robt. Tait
WEST
STREET
G000 CVCRll,r-
NOLs/
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COUNTY and DISTRICT
The Zurich school board has engaged
%Vatson, of seat„tib, to succeed
Min \Calker, who Ieeigned.
The stuff of TI.. Fo,Jwich Record
was on holiday Inst week, t'ause-
quently, no paper was 'tamed.
Alvin Newry and George Hicks, who
are tanners in the viciui•y n1 Cen•
[retia, Lave purchased t. actor plows.
A valuable mileh r 'or owned by
John Pnrzcaror, of 'Stephen. dropped
dead while grazing in the pasture
field.
Peter Badout, a well-known and
prosperous farmer of Di yodel*, died
on Thursday. August 3:d. He was a
victim of tuberculosis.
Samuel J. Speneer bee so'd .bis WO -
RCM
' -acre farm •t St. Joseph to 1. tun Den -
amine for $..Its). Puasessiun will be
given meat February.
Mies Annie Geddes, of the 3rd line
of Winne, bas been engaged to teach
the McVittt• school on the 13th con-
cession of Hullett. near Lnodesboro,
at a solar) of tank..
The little daughter of Wm. Nichol-
son, of Bluevitle, had ber collarbone
broken the other ni,rht when she was
thrown out of • buggy. A passing
auto frightened the hone.
Julius Bloch. of Zurich. has sold bis
130 -act• farm on the Goshen line smith
of Zurich. to David Ducharwe. The
purch.se price was Ssi,ttlst. Possessioq
will be givep nest SL a: ch.
Janie: Parcell has sold his Ane 10.1 -
acre farm on the 3rd cl.nees•. of
McKillop to his neighhor. John Lane,
for the won of 117.5tsi Mr. and Mrs.
Purcell will remove to Seaforth to re-
side.
Zurich Herald : One of the finest
patches of corn in this sectinn can be
seen at the fermi of Jo.eph Fo.ter, jr.,
H.hylon line. A st.lk pulled on Tues-
day measured ten fret ten inches in
length
Gordon Wah lror. wen ran sr an in-
dependent Liberal in the Southwest
Toronto bye--let-tion. is a native of
Huron county. h.V-ng spent his Loy -
hood drive on hi• fathei'a farts near
Brucefleld
W. D. sanders. of the 2nd concee-
sinn of Stephen. thre•he.1 .nine fall
wheat a few days ago which yielded
flfty-one hu.hel+ to the arr.. file had
thirty-one acres and the yield was
over 1,4451 bushel..
The death of William Glenn, of the
oortheaet bounder of 11.y township.
occurred on Thursday. tie h'Ith Inst.`
Hewes seventy -.even yea.- of age and
a native of Fermanagh, I. -land. Hi.
wife and family of one dait.hter and
two eons survive.
One of the early settler. of Tooker -
moth is dead inlhe person of Mrs. Mat-
thew ('lark Her death took pia re in
Scotland. whither she had gone on a
visit. She was eighty-four yea•-. ut
I age and to within a short time of her
dear b she had er joyed good health.
Twp cases of intentile paraleei• have
developed amo. g & group or Indiana
who are pulling flax in Hallett town-
ship. ahorlt six miles from Clinton
l'wo ri,ildren under five year. of age
•re sMirt.d. Theo. ate about fifty;
Indian+ in the settlement. A ettlet
quarantine has been actaaged.
The little son of t'o,tne llor Pfaff. of I
Hensall. h.d the tone in ore 4,1 hi.
arm. fr ictnred and splintered the
other day. He was turning the wheel
of•a gasoline.--Igiv a when it .tasted so
s.tddenl% that he had not time to draw
awaV bi■ arm The acri.ient, a+ mer.'-
tinned al.ove, was the re.ulr.
Fire of an unknown origin destroyed
the tine bink Marin and other ,mall
building. on the premises of Jame.
I.antphier, one mil- south of Whalen
e I nn the swamp lin,. early on Saturday.
Tucketts l August 5th The building was abler..
CLUB.SP1 C1AL .
X FOR 25o
F. h. WOOD
Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, etc.
Neat Davey's Jewelry Store
The Square-Coderich.
"MADiL N CANADA'
New Prices August 1,1916
The following prices for Ford cars will
be effective on and after Aug. 1, 1911i
Chassis -
Rondboet -
Tovrinp Car
Coapekt -
Town Car -
Sedan -
$450.00
475.00
495.00
695.00
780.00
890.(X)
Ir 0 n. COAD. O04TAwSO.
The., pores are positively ruerenteed against ant• re-
duction before August I. 1917, tint there u no guarantee
against ro advance in price at any time.
KELLY at MACEWAN
OEALIC R1
GOO<RICN
when Mt. L.niphier awakened at 4
o'clock in the morning.
The barn and deicing shed of Owen
Reynold•, on rhe .th cnn.-..•inn of
Hallett. wete deatrnved t fire a few
week, ago. Th. buildings were in-
sured, but the logs will be heavy', as
about fifty tone of hay were rooted in
the barn. Sonntaneous cnmhustinn is
utppo.ed to have been the cause of the
fire.
Mr. %Vm. McMillan. of Brurefeld.
has removed to Egmondville to reside.
Mr.. McMillen was the valued preei-
dent of the Kelly Circle at Hrucefield
and at its hast regular meeting she was
made the recipient of • table mirror
aol cul -glass vase u a token ur the
members' appreeiauon of bee ,(Torts
to mak• the meeti.ge pleasant and
profitable.
Thomas Gamier!. ste .: 1 and well•
known re.ideot of the ..d lir• of I
Morris, died at the home of Mr. and i
Mr.. Fred. Hewer, on the Ith comers-'
•ion of Ib. same towush.p, at the ad -I
vaned age of eighty-four year• and
nim' months. A short tame ego Mr.
Gin -niers fell and broke one of hie hips I
and at hi. years the accident no doubt
hastened the end. He i. survived by
four brothers meat two slaters.
Mr. T. J. Neelands, who has been ed-
itor and publisher of The Hensall Ob-
server for the past tweuty-oor years,
has disputed 11 hie horifieas The
purchaser, Mr. Hugh Buchanan. is a
son of Mr. Wm.. Buchanan, of Hensel!.
and ► Fortner member of the Ulw.rver
• tafT. The e.le war male necessary
by the departure of Roc Neelands to
Detroit, where he has • wee/ position.
and bytheenli.tmeut of hi• other sun,
Douglas.
1Vith startling suddenness the final
• umwuns came to Robert 1'agiphell, of
Stephen. On Sunday. August 8th, he
suffered a stroke and within three
hours be had palmed away. Mr. Camp-
bell was bornrvr . thed go , oncewion of
Hay on Jadilwry Iltb. Isbl. When
twenty-eight years of age be moved. to
the Sauble line to live, on which place
he was residing wbe. dery removed
h im. His wife and one da lighter stir.
vivo, -
A highly esteemed resident of Morris
township, In the person of .lames Gib -
eon, passed away on %Vedneed ay
morning' of last week. Mr. Gibson
was born ■1 Leeds county in the year
11:14, and when nineteen years of age
he came to the home of his cousin.
John Mooney, of the i.th ccncewion of
Mot ris. He reeided there for eight
yeas. until the year 1DT1. when he
homesteaded on lot ft, cpnces.ion 3', of
the same township. There he celn-
tinued to live until he answered the
final summons on the 18th inst. He is
survived by hie wife and fatuity of
I two sons and eight daughters.
WINGHAM
A. J. Nicholl, has returned from a
visit to his brother at Minneapolis.
Mrs. Alfred Armstrong 1. in the
hospital suffering from typhoid fever,
John Morritt, eon of Mr. and Mn.
Morritt. of Blyth, has accepted the.
position of principal of Wioghawt
llusine's College.
Lieut. Edward Harold Baer, son of
of Rev. J.H. seer, of Toronto, a former :
pastor • of iVingham Congregational
church, is reported" wswndeu iu action.
J. CC alter. McKihPon, accompanied
by Mrs McKibhon, was att.-odor!' the
convene ion .,f Recall druggists at Hos-
tor. Otter (',11110 delegate! were
present
Mi. and Mrs. Edward \Ve.th, of
Elora, announce the engagement of ,
their eldest tisughter. Mire lean Olive, •
to Fr -derick F. Hotnutb. Pon,. B.. of
1Vinghani. The massage w ill take
place the Isst,wrek of August.
CLINTO S.
The Model school opened Inst week.
\los ida Wilken left last Saturday
to take a position at Deuuit.
L. Leri., eldest son of George Livia,
war taken ill at bis home at Winghaut
arid is now in the hospital there.
\Ir. and Mrs. Albert J. Kolibri-ay an
nounce the engagement of thetrdaugh-
ter. Hattie .Clherttl, to Isaac Rance!
Rattemhury. sun of the late J. Hatton -
bury. of Clinton. The marriage takes
place at the end of tae wootb.
Oil
tit lay the dust has been applied
on the wain atl.eta. it is the Intel,-
nun of the council to r bine the cost
of street watering so f..r this season
and the cost of the oil sad divide pit
portionatety and add to the taxa, of
:hose benettted.
While fishing recently route lad,
pulled up it large grey si . Aping tut lir
I.,n whose hack wee cots. -d the drat.
1t.I11I. ' it 1s believed that the trial.
Iwas caught when it was •mall and that
latter the date WAS ,' II ved It was'
thrown back into the water.
SEAR/KT/I.
The flooring.. is snuoaneed of Miss
Opal, etde.t daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E H. Muir, of High WW1, Mamitoha.,
to John Cheater, nt Virden. The btide
is well known in seaforth.
Mies Agnes McTavish. daughter of
Mt. and Mr.. .1 tmes SI,-Tavish, of Sea -
forth, and CVrllington Stewart Ashler.
formerly accountant in the Dominion;
Hank here. were married recently at
VIctnrla, H. C.
This year's voter. list :ontrios tRi3l
[seines. which ie tlfty more than int
W13. There are 413 entitled to vote at j
both municipal elections and etrctions I
to the Legislative Assembly, :CAI at
municipal elections only, and III at
elections to the Legislative Assembly
oely. The number eligible to serve on
the jot is 243.
C\ hit, returning from a picnic at
B.ytletu uu r recent Monday • party
of young ladies had a narrow recap,
trove .erioue injury When driving
down a steep hill the pole of the car-
riage dipped out of the neckyoke. al-
lowing the rig to run on to the horses.
The animals became uuwanegeable
and the carryall was overt'',ned. Miss
Geraldine 1'a, printer had her shoulder
dislocated, while the other occupant.
escaped with a bad shaking up.
After an illness extending over two
sears Mat y Delwin, widow of the late
uis McDonald, passed away on Fri-
day morning, August 1th. Mrs. Sly -
Donald was horn at Niagatr-on•tbe-
Lake, where she suet and married Mr. 1
McDonald. shortly after their mar-
riage they moved to Walton, where
the subject of this notice lived until
seven year. after the death of leer bus-
hand.
unhand. In Iain she purchased • bonnet
in Seafortb. A family of tht,.e ewe,
and inc daughters survives ber.
EXETER.
The onion crop in this section this I
year will be about opt -halt of the'
average view,
Thomas Collingswood has sold his
Krick house Or A•dr•w street 1.. Rohr.
'Kerslake, of Cabo'n1.
Reeve T.ylor has received word that
his icon. Ernest, of Rochester, N. Y.,
had enlisted with the 178th Niagara
Rangel. and was new at Camp
Borden
Wm. Ewington has returned from a
trip to Surrey. England. His sister.;
Miss Nellie Ewington, accompanied
him on his return jouney to Canada.
'bite ming bis bicycle down Main
street the other morning William Litt-
man was run into by au automobile.
He was thrown from the wheel and
his arra and leg were badly skinned as •
result The bicycle y:: • badly broken.
Mrs. Freeman and Mrs shepherd, of
Toronto, visited in town last week.
Mrs. Fireman is a daughter of the late
Dr. Winan, who practised medicine in
Exeter fur years. It is forty years
since Mrs. 1. recwan was last in Exeter
and dm noted many change,.
.tames, the sixteen mouths -old eon
of Mr. end Mrs. Alvin Brentnell, of
Centralia, was severely hurt ed by
dricking su.mnnia• The little chap
was playing around the home nt his
grandparents bere when he found the
hottle cuntaiu:ng thedangeroue liquid.
It ie not believed that any eel iotas re-
sults will rustle
Children's
Wash Suits
and Rompers
What is left of our stock
in these limes we will clear at
HALF-PRICE
The unusually brisk de-
mand for, Warm Weather'
Goods has depleted our stock
BRt'SSEI S.
Monday of this week was Brussels'
civic holiday.
R. kelvin. of the Standard Bank. i►
holidaying At Carleton Piece.
Mist Kathleen Wilton has Leen en-
gaged to teach school at I:lw''ale
ing the cowls Sr term.
Mrs. ID..) Feild and childtrn, of
1)a -en Sound and \lis. .Pollock, of I
1'hesley. are visitors :.t :the home of
Mr.. Edward Hipline.
On Th.tr.day, • Aitgust 3rd. Lent.
Stewart Scott, of the Past Nunate,
was tllstited it. man ilia.. to Miss Kath-
leen Sieveo.on. of Guelph. It -v. Or.
Blair pert.'med :he ceretuuny
On Titetdav of last week the .Ipwish
rite of tirelllllision wag pet tot lord by
:try. Mt-. Ilslpetn, a Torenrn r.bbi,
the cand•date tieing the Nm of Mr. end
Ni-. M. V-olleck. \lilt street.
WHAT CATARRH IS
It has been said that every third
person has catarrh in some form.
Science has shown that nasal catarrh
often indicates a general weakness
of the body; and local treatments in
the form of snuffs and vapors do little,
if any good.
To correct catarrh yoia should treat its
mase by enriching your blood with the
etl-food in Scott's Emulsion which is • ,
medicinal fors) and a building -tonic, free
from any harmful drug. Try it.
occult soma,. Tosaaw. Oo4
A BIG GUN ON THE BALKAN FRONT.
Here is over of the massive gena which the A ausing in their Weed advance meanies.. the iltalgar. and
Teetotal In the Balkan theatre of war. nye what* Bulgre arian-T.•uto. front, front Mottaatit to the Vardar River, a
db rine d skip -en miles, Y being boaalnrds4L.
in many lines, but in
Lounge and
Negligee Shirts
r we can still supply you.
A few STRAW HATS
at Clearing Prices.
McLEAN BROS.
THE SEMI READY TAILORS
THE SQUARE -
GODE RIC H
1
It Pays to Advertise in the SIGNAL
essasseasswesearsasesewsoetesaeert
40,000 Farm
Laborers Wanted
512.00 TO WINNIPEG
SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
Leave TORONTO Unio. Station 11:00 p. ta, - Aag. 31st and Sept. 2nd
TMROUOM TRAINS WITH LUNCH COUNTER CAR, ATTACHED
EXCURSION DATES :
A,r- 17.1% .nd Il.,. freak T-..s„c r•.1 re CN.lte,. M.,,, and tetra.,. .5. o.v.h ,e Th,,, 6.
A,. lt,5 .nd S.,. 21e1 • F.om Tor,nn we., ant south. ,o,l.,J.nr ase N. S, c ord. T R.
Uk$TINA7113N TKU"ITOIty' •rick- Kh.T1'HV F'AItK .tN11 LIMIT 13n,-
.t.4eu• hal r.. -,t per mils tori• inrum lh-I b.,)f 0 ant err 11,11.• Imietr.nr, 'tat 1..
.11 slept"es la. 1914 sent .4 w'. tre CM ' .nnr,•v 0111 .1r 1.•/..ro Nu! }sh. 1!11a,
.mi tattoo ee.t of latle...r). Kau.ontu1, 'l u. els in frau SS i••g 10 .ne'sal
.ail Tanul...tit.. .1.11 IOW p.11,.I.
For [•.tits and leaflet .howmp number of tars, laborer, r.qu,r•d at eat, reant,
ale, maga pale. Nadia to nonfat( C. N. R agent. or .1, W CRAitau town Agent.
SUMMER GOODS!
Why be rn.-t..1 out doing your cooking .luring
the hot month "llnnner when yon e.ut nv .1
CLARK JEWEL Coal Oil Stove ?
The high s)xe.11311 1 Owner is fast r, nal lw•onntnical.
This burner is .beta to the top and the flame
strikes the le.tt,uu of the vessel. With this
direct contict water boils more .Ini.•kly and it
takes less in. 1 t,; k, ep it boiling
SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS
Now is the time to get yoltr Screen 1)otfrs and
Windows cat IK fore the flits get hail 1)o not
wait until they get in your house an 1 then put
on screens to keep them in. 1.':11) and see our
large range o! S. tete iN.or. and Windows.
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF HAMMOCK
Prices ranging from $2.50 to $ 10.00
Refrigerators from $9.00 to $35.00
Lawn Mowers from $4.50 to $10.00
Ate you 1>10h. red Ly yon• hog. getting nn.i. r
your fence - 1t the
Bulldog Fence Anchor will help you out
Callilnd we .hall be pleased to show you how it
is ttf;ed
Do you want any Fencing at very low prices
We handk the Ideal Call and get our prices
before purrhas►ng.
How About Your Winter Supply of Coal ?
We handle the 1st Scranton Coal at the follow
ing prices :
Chestnut $14.110 per ton
Stove •8.00 " ••
Egg .... 117.7.-)
Soft and Cannel Coal.
Hard and Soft Woo.: Slabs.
PHONES:
STORE 22 CHAS. C. LEE
HOUSE 112
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