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IMMO
SCFIOL
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 Sideoof Square Godericb, 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 ekctac flat-
irons certainly smooth the way on ironing 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 •:ou a figure on wiring
v our house.
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Robt. Tait
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WES f
STREET
TILE StarI, : (ODY:RICK ONTAIt tt
COUNTY and DISTRICT
Carel Presbyterian church a to be
wired for hydro -stye -We lights.
Orville Como, of t'sb.tnr, rrpgbt a
Ions los In • ditch on lots tarn the
other day
Robert Eat! bas purchased lot 1': on
the 4th conceseiun of Howick from
Thomas Lovell.
MI.. Matthew Sanderson, a re-
spected resident of Wroxeter, died on
Monday evening of last err l after •
long illuese.
Pi 'vat* Jame* Collins. of Brucefield'
was presented with • wrist -watch by
hi. friends at a r.ociai gathering at hi.
home on a recent evening.
The bi idge on the mein road between
C'Iaudeboye and Lucan is now open fcr
traffic, attest being closed for repairs
for eight weeks.
Following an dine.. ,f many months
lire. Heng• Ortwrul passed •way at
her horny in Zurich on iaturday. Au-
gust IDt.h. She was eighty -.even years
of age.
Dr. and Mn Johns' n and son.
Dwight, of Cedar Rapid.. Iowa. were
vi•itang at the home of Mt. and Mn.
Hem y Johnston, 5th line of Morris
township.
Miss Mabel Cudmore, of Hensall,
ho had been training for • ower in
Stratford, has gone to New Yin k to
take a poet -graduate course in the
Polyclinic hospital there.
Private Harold Kerney. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kerney, ort Morris.
war presented with • wrist -watch by a
number of his ft lends before he re-
turned to ('.amp Borden last week.
Nit.. and Mrs. %Von. Snell. of L's-
■ bine, ancounce the engagement of
their daughter, Orca J.. to George G.
Jones, of the name township. The
marriage will take place in,`;epternber.
The engagem'-nt is ■nno ane. d of
Miss Janet M. MAzwrll. daughter of
Mr and Mos. s. It. Mesweil. of St.
John, N. H., to Ur. John Waldwr Peck,
of Hensen. The marriage will take
place at an ea' ly date
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Tuckers
CLUB SPECIAL
Umar
;7 FOR 2Set
F. H. WOOD
Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, etc.
race' Da.ers Jew. •ry Slott
The alio ,tee -..i, le. a.h.
New Prices August 1,1916
Ile effective on and after Aug. 1. 19f
Chassis -
Runabout -
Touring Car
Coupelet -
Town Car -
Sedan -
te. 0. S. room. 0edT ewers
These prices are positively guarantee'1 arain.t arse re-
duction before August 1. 1A17, but there is no guarantee
against an advance in price at any time.
KELLY a. MAtEWAN
000ft Pk ICH
At the horse of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. W•
Jackson. of %Visa, Will, Sask.. their
sister, Miss Mabel Victoria Burrows.
of Walton. tecime the bride of Thos.
Henry Jackson. Rev. Mr. 1Vardeo
; Ws' the officiating clergyman.
i Private .l..hn Vi-all.urn, of Bldevale.
`bas returned from Engirt -A. where he
spent neatly eine month.. Hia son.
Private Ernest 1Vtlhurr..:s convalesc-
ing in a hospital at Sour call. -F:ogland,
having been wounded iu the futearm, 1
Private Joseph Klein. son of M.
Klein. of M''Killop. who w.., wounded
to France, Inas sufficiently recovered
to he able to return to Canada. Ile
sailed trotn England on Augri•t 51h.
Private Klein lost an arm in the battle
in which be was wounded
John Z'igler, a pioneer off McKillop.
paused away on Tuesday, Augu.t "nd,
aged fifty-eight years. He rattle to
M. Killop with hid parents full y six
years ago, when the township was -a
wooded w:'dernea.. His wife and a
family of t wo sons and one daughter
eiirt'iye.
The death Occurred in Fergus lo -•
pital on Sunday. Augu-r of set .n
Anne Breckenridge, daughter of lir
and lir. David Breckenridge. of
Jamestown. Het drtpt.e (claimed an
• operation for appendicitis, (toot which
it was thought she was wakit g a goof
teco ery. wben complications's.: in.
The house on the fsrm of John Mc-
(..ellain, on the tOh ,concession OF Took
er.uath, wa. d,Iutagr-t( by lightning
..luring a recent el.ctr ,cal .1 1111.
About twenty panes of glass weir
broken. several window frames were
damaged and a b -r ut hoard.
wele torn off. Fortunately the build-
ing did toot take the.
An inters -ting social event took
[elate at the residence of Mr. ar:d Mrs
1). Erring•on. nth cunceewion of We -t
1Vawanoeh, when the faultily and
friends. to the 'umber of lift y, sat
down to a .uwptunus supper in honor
of the fiftieth anniversary of the wed -
sting of Mr. and Mn. Farrington. The
honored couple were toe recipwnt• of
p.esen'. from the (&wily, the mother
Reeeiv.uq a gold brooch and the father
• gold locket and chain.
SEAFORTH.
A branch of the Itaden-P, well Buy
Scotts' A.sociation hat been for.n.J
■1 Seaforth,
The increased price of iron aria steel
h&. furred the blaAsenitbs to raise the
price of large b..,-eesboee
Mrs. J. P. Brine has received 11 rat le
Lumbago
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
I. Rheumatism of the been.
"Pie y .slat Is ( nits Aa -d
in the Mood 11- the kid.
mei. dal their cork there
Mould be no L'ri..l.-d and
no Lumbago. Make the
k,Jr.ev do their work- The
'sire,. positive and only
cure for i.umbagu a.
from her son, Lance-l'orp isl William
Hone, of the 1:34.h Highlanders, an
oouncing his safe arrival in England.
A happy event occurred at the hover
of Mr. and Mrs. John ll Wilson,
Church street, on 1V.dnesday of last
week,wbetl their daughter, Lalbian Da-
bet,
wbel, was Married to luviog,Mutherl&od,
of Owen Sound. Rev. I. Creswell
officiated.
BRCt3MEL,S.
The Post staff is holidaying this
week.
Upwards of twenty from this sec-
tion went West Int were on the har-
vester.' excursion.
While unlashing sawlog- at .tment's
Mrs. /Melia an away on a motor trip
l0 Tuaouto and Montreal.
WIN(iRAM.
1V H. Gurney has returned from
• husiur.a trip to Chicago.
Vice -t hainu•n Dingman, of the On-
tario License H.'aIJ, was '11 town last
week 011 an iu.IIeCttoo trip.
A. E. Bannister. of the Bank of
Hamilton, h ■ teao, tr•n-fetred to the
branch at Winnipeg.
Moo Lillrhel Waster has gams t..
Saalatoot., wb-te lobe has accepted a
P »n ion in the Collegiate Institute.
Hamilton Butcher, B. A.. the new
cba.aics Master of the high school, has
moved his family- flow it. Marys.
A tying illr,,e Isom eaneer ter-
minated in tI.e death of Mrs. E.lw■rd
Furter un A•agust Ihth. She wa• to
her f.ntirtb year and is survived by
her husband rod two ,-luldten.
Mr. and Mrs. J lobo G. Ward: of
Bracebridge. fotwerly ..f 1Viogbam,
aranouner Ihr rrgageIueu' of them eld-
est daughter. Jessie, to Ernest Sbep-
p,rJ, of TWnnte.. The rraariage will
tike place quietly, the std of Anglia,.
Mrs. A. (sent, reeeived a telegram •
few days ago .toting that her bon,
%VIII Colitis, was suffering Gum %bell-
rhnck and wee in Norfolk military
hospital. 'l'.00per 1' intim enlisted at
%Vinnipeg with the Fort Barry H.nr
alortly atter the war broke out.
As a car we, briug driven out of
Robertson's, garage on Wednesday of
last week, it collided with anoobeir
which wa. 1...t -riling north on J.w-
pbine street. Kith were.bghtly dam-
aged The. accident w,.old not have
cacurred it kir car going north bad
been on the r gbt side of the street.
Victor J.,bnston. who wrote on the
honor n1414 reulauuo rrbolarship rzaru-
inatior•, tow barn successful an win-
niog'hr r.xth Edward Bale .rhular
ship to gen.v..l pion •iency. He will
also (.r in laur 101 a Lao t• r rthularrhip
in Hu on comity. Mr Johnst' to tanked
twelfth in a list of thir:y-slot Candi
dates to the Province, nineteen of
whom wear allowed general pin-
fic:ency stardiig.
mill the other day, P. Mctluarrie was __
thrown from the car by a moving hag,
Two ribs were broken and a .thud Pale. \% eak Girls
cracked.
Mrs James Irwin, • former resident
of Brussels, passed away at her home
in Toronto on Friday, August b.tth.
She find not enjoyed rugged health
for arvrral years:
sergt. Garfield Baeker, of the 141st
Battalion, which i. known as -rho
Border Bull Moose" is in t .w•1, On a
short vt.tt. Sergi Barker eipec1s to,
go overseas shortly.
l'LISrON
George 1-1. (livid has sola Iu, resi-
deoce on the Huron road to Mi Tun-
ney. of B1. tit.
Model Schad .'peed OA ll'edne•.tdag
..f last week w I h twenty -our stodruts
'in attetelerice
Dr. J C'. l'sllerrler and ,l.taghtet:
' Miss Balla, of West f' . • ,ersIHIrt:,
W. V . welt- ri-itiug Mrs. 1 J. Tytu-
dell for A few days.
[Jilting the (sent hot era ll twent
.
three hogs. which weir •hirped faow
1 buatun to '1'ornnt ., died in the eats.
They wet.. '...lord at :mill.
Kra-. (..- tge an.1 \I,.. rears. and
two children, stud Ili., K*thrrane
Even.. of Redford. Mich-, nod Miss
M. J. Elans, of N'i.r,ropeg, were visit-
ing their brother, Dr. J. S. Es an-. for
a few data.
EXETER."
J. A. Wambold has purchaued a
avocet t- store in London.
Mise A. Mot lock, baa .old her u..iliin-
ery stole to Miss McDonald, of %Voo.:-
slocl-.
Ten yours risen o` thi-• vicinity were
each fined gi rti tar raring thrit hovers
on Main ,trrrt.
During a re-rnt •tnrm :I tree fell
acrosol the hydro-rlectrir whale, break-
ing one of them. '1'l..' line was rr-
neared before anyone 4- s injured.
Mr. and Mr.. William Rus -ell re-
,1'eived word A f -w da'. .itu that their
son. Private %V. J. 1:..•r•bb, who woos,
a
drd rally in Jul.. had host his
' left arm
Herman 11', Doer. hydro engineer of
town. was married las Mitchell on Au.
WWI( 2.2..11. The Muir was Mise Brace
Alma. daughter of Mi. aid Mrs. Gen.
Vivian.
A quiet wed,iing t, , t. ;dare at the
boons- of the 1. isle '.n t\..Inesday of
last week wh-n Ma-• Naig•aet M.
Yaeger was toil ed in mai rnitre to E.J.
Malone, of Til,onhu•g Itev, W. J.
Jaeger. of Nteat for d, nnele ..t the
hrsde• toed the nuptial knot. Mr. and
Grow Into Weak. Deapon
dent Women -How to
Overcome the Trouble.
Healthy girll.nod is the ,.nly path to
bea:tuy was uittohoi,d. ltie (lashing
hum guaho..al to womanhood lays a
new tax ..i 'n the bto.ie. 'It i. the
uerltaxtr,g .,f the 1,1a0d that maker
(toutug girls sotfrt ft.. -w beueachee
and bat kat le., flout paletowv and
weakness and weariness. trona languor,
'Teapot deney and Conatdat til -health.
Unhealthy gilt Ihood is ho..uJ to lead to
unhealthy wuutanhos .b and r lila of
Wisely. ..N• 1.ling but the t.l..o..buald-
i'•g queli.tir. ut Dr. 11 ;lli►ms' Pink
falls c10 eaitr agar! w hen the mode' -
1 akee the ttial•. and ta-k, of, aou,an-
tood. That i. the tante when nature
Wakes beer uetuand. upon :Lr Mood
.upply. Dr. Wltliasui Punk Pills ..et -
unity make new. tuCb Moog to rie•rt
new deniaini, 10_ 'his --mime.,
• manors, u,t% Ur 1%ii, alas. I'ir:k Polls
give gtow,mg gal. new Iealtt:, and
make their dait ning womanhood
Night and attractivi'. .1,-- A. Stern•
berg. 11 ill.ybmry road. X. Lookers,
Unt ,"says . "1 h. yr too, h lea.iu to
11r gt atel ul to Dr. 11 snow's' Pink Pella,
as they trst.'red We to health, , ,,in-
deed, they did not rays toy life. In
11.14 1 began to feel tun chino, land the
toctor who wa• callwl iu •.nJ .mine
was a 1,341 care ,•t anaeut'a 1 haat
Hest:, all.sc, telt tired. and 1 g„t w'
tar, vuus tb,t I rooltl m a'cr:t 1,01.1 a
cup to takr a Jrink. \ly heat w, old
flutter alai was gay. 11,.- doctor Jai not
-r:•tu to be able to help orae at all and my
!nosily and friend. all to•:Jtght th•.t 1
oat in a decline and tu..1,1 not. Ircuver.
1 was m lord IA .outs wr-rks w hen not
.11111 (awe to see nie at.d totted that 1
try It;, \l'tllixm Pibk P111r. My
lot riot got a •app y. and II the lime 1
(tad lasers tin re 1, x.-. t net r was a no-
r 1irrahlr iurprt'riiett. and Roto that
on I steadily ptogr -seed , toward
1rcovrty. 1 con tiuued using the pills'
dot some titre longer anJ they restored
nae 10 nIT clef -tins health And start clh.
1 shall n..cei erre 1.. pian.. this iu.•dt-
Jane and to urge rib weak, t or, down
igith t',.11.vw it a tail II1..1. 11. 1 h ass.
prvyr,l 10 my own cam- (hash glut
-
1'uu ran gat thele- pill. from any
debet In medicine or by Wall al :al
lents r 1.0x or .six ton. -. for $L:al 1r.nu
The Dr. Williams Medicine Company'
Brockville. taut
WITH THE RUSSIANS ON THE EASTERN FRONT.
TAM Octave Simms hnttta'rtar d Rwlwisa bnwitwerc toady for a.tinn on the Galician plain., where the armies of
the that bays beta mak*" woadeeti.l mirrors and capturing 1brttraaads of Awartsns sod (lerin*auu.
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TH1 awuAt, ACH M-1 31 leis 7
Children's
Wash Suits
and Rompers
What is left of our stook
in these lilies we will clear at
HALF-PRICE
The unusually brisk de-
mand for Warm Weather
Goods has depleted our stock
In many lines. but in
Lounge and
Negligee Shirts
we can still supply you.
A few STRAW HATS
at Clearing Prices.
McLEAN BROS
THE SQUARE
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THE SEMI -READY TAILORS
GODERICH
It Pavy to Advertise in the SIGNAL
40,000 Farm
Laborers Wanted
512.00 TO WINNIPEG
SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
Leave TORONTO Wilma Staties 11:00 p. s. - -- -- Sept. 2n4I
-..ROUGH TRAINS WITH LUNCH COUNTER CARS ATTACHED
Ser. :,,r1
EXCURSION DATES I
Fere T.xo.., •ave... and .oink. .nck,drr .M N,. S. C .,d T
SPECIAL, CAMS FOR 1 ARIES
I•t:-t-1\.ti 1•'\ Tr Y."l lul:'u - r,.
,i-,.,., half. • u,1 1. mab-rn..• o A 1
1111 ea 0..1.1 5. 1'•14: Mr-( of w • ,,p•g In
ra.t .4 l'alaar). ►il.nanr.a.
and Taunt -..110,.
;.I:r1 I:N e'114e:•S :n.;a'.1 rt- I•e.
L 11 . • .d 1. r "Ole 111,11a.nwu . , 1
It 000. '•e! nor to 1.ar Net III. an,R,
yin. tla mWlniu Wu,.nipeg Ir .. na mcil
-1.0 lin.- I.anl.
• ren taelat• and Ia4Mt shos,ng numbe or farm Inborn., reyu,• 1 at .w. h ..o.nt,
Moo swages ya.a a1Vtr to n,ar.it C'PI R age. t or J. W CRA1CII I con Aernl.
SUMMER GOODS
\Chv be ro'stc.l out doing our ceokitig .hiring
the hot month.- Simon, r when you Ci411 nsc .4
CLARK JEWEL Coal Oil Stove ?
The high-spet.l oil burner is fast and economical.
This burner is close to the top and the flame
strikes the )attt of the vessel. With this
direct contact water boils more quickly .In.1 it
takes less futi to ktcp it boiling.
SCREEN DOORS a d WINDOWS
x. is the time to get yonf Scret'n Doors and
Windows on before the flies got hail. Do not
wait until they get in your house awl then put
on screens to keg) than in. Call and sec ()lir
large range of '.erctn Doors and \''inflows.
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF HAMMOCK 5
Prices ranging .. ..... from $2.50 to $10.00
Refrigerators from $9.00 to $35.00
Lawn Mowers.. . from $4.50 to $10.00
:\rt- %..11 bothered by yonr hogs getting tinder
\.,11 it to t• It •o, the
Bulldog Fence Anchor will help you out
Call and we shall 1K' pleased to show you how It
is need.
Ito you want any Fencing at very low prices )
We handle the Ideal. Call and get our prices
lefore purchasing.
How About Your Winter Supply of Coal ?
We handle the (test Scranton Coal at the follow-
ing prices :
Chestn ut .
Stove
.11y.00 per ton
$14.00 " „
Egg $7.75 •' "
Soft and Cannel Coal.
}land and Soft Wood Static
PHONES SINE n 1 HAS. C. LEE
HOUSE 112