The Signal, 1916-9-7, Page 8r t.oaaaaY. Sari 7 1318
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IN REPLY TO THE TOHONTO STAR.
The Signal remarked th,t "tie o..'-
k'paw. of the editorial offices of The
tit •l.e sod The Star mit.bt do a little
•uadeiing'• (seer the result of the
S ,uthwr.t Toronto 1 ye-ele^tion. The
stat dons not like this gentle bout,
sod in a half -column article declarer
that tt baa nothing to consider. It
s)•
• 1a w, far as The Star is concerned
we do not see how the result in South
lift t Toronto 10 wy way affects ue.
Let The Signal do bonne considering.
The L,t,eral party and The Star ad-
vn•rd and urged for Heart lioverte
anent to enact the prohibition law
that goes into effect in a fortnight of
-o. 'f'be opponents of prohibition. be-
ing etrtog in Southwest Toronto, de-
clared that they would defeat any can-
didate the (iuvernmeot would pot in
the field. The l'onrervative candidate
declared against probibitioo in the
hope of bring elected. The Literal
party, as • party, recused to put a can-
didate in the Heid -refused to benefit
by anti -prohibitionist anger against
the Government. But Or Lib -rel was
oounineted in defier the organized
party, a candidate acceptable to the
anti pn.hibitionist•, and be was
elected. The Star did not .upp.rt
him, but objected to his nomination
ported the oil candidate in the tleld would have been in spy grave ere this
if it had not been fer you Vegetable
Compound. "-Mrs. Bl-LxcHE JEFFER-
SON, 7(6 Lyoo St, Des Moines, Iowa.
Before submitting to a stlteel& opera -
GRANOTil
NK SYSTEM
WESTERN FAIR
LONDON. ONT.
September 8th to 16th
Return tot kets at re.luted farts to
l.owdon, Ono., from stature. in lint_
ono : l elleville, Scutt t Jet., and south
or we,* thereof. Spar al train ser... e
- .1 low rate excursions frown p.rtncipal
!wools on certain date.. not full par
tn. plass, regarding train .e-rvi e, fare.,
kris, etc., cols.tilt Grand Trunk
P .ilc •v Agents
Tickets a.d fall information on
.l1..cation to P. P. LAWRENCE et
rON�. Phase a.
i LSE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO
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gtISIYANO OBJECTS
TG O?ERAT!'JN
Wife Cured by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
Des Moines. Iowa.-" Four years ago
I was very sick and my life was nearly
spent The doctors
stated that I would
never get well with -
o u t a n operation
sod jJrat without it
1 w d not flee one
year. My husband
objected to any
operation and got
mesore eof Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound 1 took
it and commenced
to get better and am now well. am
stout and able to Jo my own housework.
1 an recomment: the Vegetable Coin -
pound to any woman who is sick and
run down as a wonderful strength and
aril opposed his election. We w hrsith restorer. My husband says 1
wbu declared or prohibition and ap
proved of the law which goes into
effect in a fortnight. and which the
Liberal petty 1s g•llte as reepnnsible
for as is the G0veroment Thr Signal
i-. we believe, a supporter of prohibi- tion it is wise to try to build up the
What wnutd it have done' female system and cure its derange -
Would it have thrown tip its hat for menu with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege.
an anti probibi lioni.t who wit.. run-
ning iu the hope of getting the liquor
vote f -
The Star is. of cot.t.e, gtiite !see to
rxerci-r its own judgment as to esti• Ili w.1 ice -it will becontidenti*L
it ,boulal support or should not st.i.
poi 1 : 1.111 ill COUr-e mhould bice ern..• _
reference to the iota rests of the rause, j
or causes, which it professes to have •
at heart. It speak, for the ••orgal. • GIRLS WANTED
ized party," in -3. fiance- of wbirh a • w -a to nil the sews- of
table Compound : tt has saved many
women from surgical operations.
Write to the LydiaE. Pinkham
Medicine Co... Lynn. ala+a., fog
.n t..
•
Lilwt al wee. ,,,,unrated foil the Tor, 1. • . •• r. •:d. r l he
W se at. Who i+. or -who are. the ...IP? •
♦ i• w.- r ..rd eu.me..
g,tuis.d pasty '? Where end when. • •
•• 1 -,-- ret `. ,took
did it meet Hoes .fid i• leered i'- • ear- i esti -
d It'd itits-1/..T1., Star to 1 • .. • ' i -"nee.. I
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of the very evident deme , t the• Northern Easiness College, Ltd. •
era!s of the (-oustttuerry to secute .. t,-- • u,1 -..i .1..:,
election ill Mr. Drtt,ut :- An -tegat.
•
C. A. F '•LIN(:, Pr
ir.• 1 patty', that -u,. to :n •h-- drtk 1 ...Natalie 4.0•••••••••••••••••
1 Je.,•rI Yrs ho more C. neide• b 1• 11 than ' -
tni11t. nietauce it received Ir. la the
l'e'Islotl 1 - - •,n 1"..•'riled
purl the Socialist eat.did .: •- , i dttlac, •
L .
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VO, ets.
1 One would flint flow The Stat
Pickling and Pre-
serving Season
is on
We are Headquarters
for
BACKACHE, Li7BAG0 AND
remsil'r that the tate o1 pwtt-hitiou BHEILIATIC TRO` BL .
was in some wag invcltrd. 1t waw IDow .elfr. C-.:; nr-I wish to .1.11t4tLb
c..ecrrled,lowetre', kefore the election ' I suff.rs� 1frr.up from bao•lacbe, Ia -
that { r.,bibitinn etas "nt t ir. f..eor in' Saco and rheumatic trouble, I used
Southwest Toronto. K'by. !h. n, i.ad 1 • Anuric.' the faun: discovery of Doctor
, . -
•t t. . Pe•rte for back.,. ' e and iid'tey troet'es,
I. p-.
ono: [ can ch.. Y.::'p rr: mm' nd the
ta..-Iapp...1 : 1' p . i, . wa- rt • Anuric Ta'_:M.. to ary_nn suffering
danger; was it good tictit• t 1 di•plar from nay or these.xaladtea.
•
its w.•aknr,e by derttosi-trw•itog that it tours J. F. Gem &
could c• tumand only Ii:; totes in e • .
iturne of robed 1'! issi vote r
If all that is worth doing to Pr -vin, ill
polo is to encourage. the G.tve-r-
ment to et set w pr, hihit:,,n. why.
the nate of all that 1. ressunable,
The Star. yid The Globe.. too, tisk,-
such all lame of prohibition in a cool -
atituency in which it -was well tut
that prohibition was wig-Tutu.
tVhat would The Signal have don-• -
The Star stoke. The Liberals i -e .', J
Teri 1,1-11 take. the position that. a
prohibition lira• Icing on the ,tatoire
book. there are many other thing -
that could protltahly he discus,, -d In a
bye -election. But, says The Stat. if
the Liberals put up a candidate, the
antt-probibitinnists will vote for hew
to spite the Government. Weil. let
thesis du it. An wnti•prnhibitionist
has as good a tight to Tn a as anvhody I
else. Why .huuld he t..- der..ed the -
privilege o1 voting ■gainar the 6,,e.
eminent when, a. The `.lobe says 1
(*.net the .-Ieetiotll, "there are hell ♦ i
dazed gaud ,.4 .l. why' this Gov't
meat should 1•.• Toted out et office i
ape, t entirely from probit itioo'?
(The election has at any rate opened
The Molar/di rye,.) Hut. ";'he Star
would say, this will discourage the!
lioverument end .rare it into repeal-
ing prohibition. For `tow long. in the
opinion of The Star, should the Oppo-
sition efface itself in order that pen-
hibition nifty -stay put" : Five year+?'
Ten years ,
Three are other questions that de -
mend dimcus.ion. In t it Toronto
election nickel was an i.-. . of out- l
standing ttupertan^e. Surely it we.
right and proper -nay, imperative-'
Oust the question en boldly raised by
The Toronto World should be di.-
cussed witb the electors. Fattier The
World wan right. and the G iTeroment
should have been called sternly to ac-
count for a flagrant dereliction of duty,
or it was wrong. in which came law-
ful!,like The Star and The (Mobs
should have presented • the truth of emitter atter so that the feelings of the
people should not be lacerated by
thoughts called up by The World'ses
chat gee. The Star wulrtantiall) took
The World's side of the controversy,
and yet, by urging the electors to
support Mr. 1'onner, it risked • fataldivl.iun of the vote in favor of giving
the (i„n,n
veyent the eaatigation it
richly deserved. The World might
11011 pont to the creole of The Mat a.
support of its charms that the Liberal
party has merely h.en trifling with
the nickel question. And there are
other things that should he brought
n w1
to the attention of the •Ireton
such en rppottnnity o Eery a. • bye -
election eonteet.
In our humble opinion The Star. by
its aIUltele in the resent -t j-aign,
served neither the interest, of prob
tion. of the liberal party. nor of the
ea -emit t y
The campaign in Southwest Tovvroto
eebibited • great ind.p.nderee leen the
part of the voter* and • r'efreshieghh
disregard of party '•wbioletba."
should This he silrouraging to anyose
mho believe. in a free and •atrmee
fuelled exprsastoa of puki.,
hlie opia
mei The star doer not 1. itself jamb.
is appsaliag to the authority a the
heed party." Perhaps that • eir-
ppw.ied pest " e what le Itis ei.stter
with the L T of Octane..
II N wr ew itso star is be Nil
roost y p
PURE SPICES
OF ALL KINDS
Wkek Mixed Pickling Spice
34YLb
JAS. A. CAMPBELL Pb. B.
CENTRAL. 'DRUG STORE
Cacuee North r,t. and Square
Oederirh
gss. oe 'MON as Res Jia
'Nom It is nor .alerted with cow
ilderice that thee, painful effects doe to
uric acid .0 tl:e -tem are entirely eradi-
cated A new medy. cal- d •Anurtc,•
has been di.ccvered ty Dr. 1'..rce, and b
the cane! of - drainaq. (toward of rho
uric a. 4 with t'bich it cum.'- :n certacs
within the body. 1-t will ward off back-
ache. headache. and the dar::n« pain- and
ache. of .r.-cular or mu- ul-.r rheuma-
tism -of thee di+eaw which are caused
by ton. match Uric acid,.snch al gout,
asthma. actatiea, neat ea1-_t:. •An-
uric • proloane I:fe because oil people iso-
all, suffer from hardening and thickening
et the walls of the arteries', doe to the
citil tsue . uric ric acid to PIA blood and
e
Dr. Pierce, who is dlmtor and chief
physician at the Invsuda' Hotel sod
!farcical Institut". Buffalo,, N. Y., has
been t ,ting this wonderful =edict's' for
the relief of overtworlied and weakened
kidneys The relief obtained by sufferers
►aa been so satl.factory that he deter.
=toed to place •Antr'ic• with the prin-
cip•l drurg os to u•• n when people
eould pf•t th:ll ready -to -use mediccine
•Anuric • 1. not harmf .1 or poisomes,
but aids ,ttars to throwing off those
poisons within the body which cause se
vouch suffering. pain and mt.ery Seism
lists onset tins remedy is 3i timer taote
apt than tubi. Send 10 cents for
si ry1'
b trial s building aunt• bill g op a repotatloo Y
m�as Dr. Pierce's other well-knowa
inns which hive been proved roll -
able during near) fifty years. such as
Doctor Pierces Favorite l'rescrtptloa
for the Ills of women, Doctor Pierce's
Pleasant Pollen,. the liver regula
and Doctor Pero-4Pero-4Golds" Medialtor
Dlacovery for red t.lood.
DUNGAN NON.
MR. N. F. WHY►RD is
amps ter T H C cite V Lt. at Dusgaa•ee.
(Warr lett wills Ma ter .udrrl/Uso•.
&es ieereete K )sls tsrtstlaa will io•-
ester pretext mimes. Teleptene
.lioder.et h trap r
`tial an -Ong I.lersla there hie for
eeverel yeast., been a feeling of re•sut•
meet ewer rho dictwtwm of the •-Tor-
onto eliqu- ? Hcfor • the 'oi ganiz-d
par' y" stirs to run any more eleet•one
it .h' -old g.-• out in t1..- open and find
out -f the Li"erel voters of the Piny -
ince reco en
K g u,a ua n.a s'. Meat. d
Her. L, and Mi.. iSei .to end
family, of Belmont. lora.erly .1 Due -
gaosoe cir.uil, visited Irani= hese
the letter part of last week
Re.. 1. McKelvey preacb.d at Strat-
ford haat Sunday. hes pulpit here leing'
o.tccuubuprvo. Mid by r. M,nuu Pleffe, sit
Mr. Donald McLean. of Lothian,
was the guest o. Mt.Ed. Duro in last
Nord•
Mr, sty R iili..et Toronto .pnt Sat,
usday and sundayatNr.B.t'tewford's,
returning on Mc...day ecct.n:iruied 1 y
Mrs. %'illi. and tittle daughter Beth.
Miser. Myrtle Allen and Lilian
Pentland left on Monday to laky a
course in the Strait ford Normal$chool,
Impactor Tsai paid our school sn
utllcial visit un Enda! forenoon, his
chief interest iwiog to inspect the
school garden.
Mies Daley Ityac. '-1 .the junior
Croom of the public ethowl, returned
from New Li►►easd on Monday to re-
sume heir duties un Tuesday muruing
Out local leacher's have left for their
respective school*: Mier Vera Durtin
to the vicinity of Toronto, Miss Pearl
McKenzie and alis' Ethel Cabe to Tor -1
.010. Mies .1. Stot bees to Mafeking, i
('ora Allen to Cedar Valley. Mrs.
(,..ninon to Hulmreville.
lirs. Case end Mlireee Edith and
Rae ?Mothers .,re toting in Toronto'
Exhibition ibis week.
Mies %Yaltuo bag returned to resume �
bet duties as milluri at Chas. Elli-
01ll1'rr.
...tend Mr.. Tb: r. Allen and Mr.
and Mos F. ti....Prnt Labor Day in
liodericb.
Mr. Robt. Hasty and daughter)
Esther spent a few days visiting frie.de !
at W biteeburih and Wri xeter.
Mrs. John l'awpteell and Nre. J. H.
Pentland attended Inc women's cub- !
vent ion at ('lit t. n !a -t Mr•t.day.
Mr. and Mre. McFaeiyen, of \Wi ni-
peg, are visiting at the home if Mr.,
``. E Sandereou this week.
Mr. Shaw and Mies Jebnston, • of,
Bluevele, are the guest. of Mr. Jas •
David...ea for a few days the. week. •
The Miseionaty Society and the
Mission Band of E.*ioe church put-
pa-, holding an ice-cream w.Cial in the
lra+•rment tf the churcn on Monday
evening, September 1ttb. ice cre•s•ru
and cake will he served, and a pan -
gloru rendered.
Means. \\ an. McClure. J. McSaht•,
Thus. Elliott. Dr. (:ase. -J. Hrumoue.
Miss N \Vbyard and Mi.. M. Mr-
t'ourt left for Toronto fair- nu Wed-
ne,oav of this week.
Miss Ida ,Wbyard 1. ft on Thuradav
f -t New York, where she is to take a
course as a, traioed nurse in one of Abe •
bo.pital. there. We wish her wry
cense .
MD iiella Kirk hate returned to her
seboil at %Vhetechursh. Her saiaty
Nos been increased by 113', Sbe NIA
now receive Est peer
WW.Olt N.., lti-TlTt-t inc
Dungeon(n Womb of the \\owes
Institut.- writ ru•et at the Presbyterian
church onThutsday. Septrml•rt 14th,
at '_':11) o'clock. A p.piet will be given
by Mn. 1 Dr.) T. E. CAM'. the subject
h.ing het.- Duty belle.- A report
of the Huron Red Cross c•*nvedti, n •t
Clinton will be glre.n at this meyting
by the delegates horn the 1n.tutute,
A new secretary will 41.0 to at -
pointed. (lies Il.-Ilaniy having handed
in her resignation owing to illness. '
which will prevent her from under -
tett g the work. It la -desired that
every Member and every person who
poe.I s can should attend this meet-
ing. ar tnuinessoi ieis to tee
tranwcted The n.utnute bas just
Sect a large bale to Northern Ontatin
for the fire sufferers. which is valued
at $til. Material for another hale is
being collected Those who wets 100
late for the first bale will kindly bring
in their areondhand clothing or bed-
ding and have it at the p•stoRlce in
the village at any time and it will 1
forwarded 1he ladies of the 1n•
stitute will nerve mesh on both days
of Dungannon fair in Robert.' stores
D Main street. Evrtyhudy is kindly
requested to help in this wort. as It la;
for Red Cross put poses and local re-
lief
It Slipped Out.
Guest tat •ra.here Fotell-I -ay.
landlord. Tour fool and 'reeler ars
werisis that, they were last yew-.
Landlord-Imposeibe, sir
OILLETTS LYE
EATS DIRT"
LOYAL.
WmDNgot,eT. Sept. H.
owing to ill -health Nis. Wise bas
not been able to resume her work as
tescber in No. 1 school and M.
Fesgen is supplyin,t for her until
Tbankagiving Day.
Mr. W. F. Young hassold hie beatify
cattle to Me&eoaie, of Lucknow, at Mj
tents The cattle will ge in the
neeghbotbood of I.500 the
Mr. Allen Green has awarded the
contract for a fine new house to the'
liod.ricb Planing Mille. It is to he an
up -t3 -date mansion and will make a
decided improvement to our neigbbor-
bood. The material is now being
placed orw the ground and it ,s expected
the hour will he completed by New
Year's Day.
Mies Mabel Young left on Monday
to resume charge of her school at
Dublin. atter spending the vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mts. Jame.
Young.
Mies Hazel Young and Miss Spell
are atte.dins Gonench Collegiate
1n■titute.
R.ye John You.g ham returned to
ptpg Sams at Pittsburg. Pa.. alter a
risk M biz relatives In this toweseip.
Mise Dale. of Granton, formerly
tearber of our school, was bare 1..t
week oe • visit. Mae was accompanied
by bee ai.1.r.
1
1
1
Stud. nos .t Work Again.
The total attendance at (ioderieb
(Collegiate lostf•a1a this testas r 1
but the ..mneme may M i
shortly by ten or liferen. In forst IV
there ane sight etednste ; form 111. A.
1 Y : forms 1 t 1. lYtt : form 1 I .. 47 :
form 1„ N : e.mmeveial form. IA
In its wilessa industrial einem. op-
ward..1 duty der r.ywea le the
e,ibis[ e1.... of wae.,s. Mrs Ttt..W t
le the washer, thirty heal enrell.d.
Miro Cent bre eighteen 1. the eras
.stiesnnaies elan
.M shout a Mon. Idia
ale be like Knee's millinery ie...
sr yews! Mbsee ofd serf ela.Md
wbo are ingested•
y t. bels even if all remora
*there ere
- -
M soot ries
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Style Demonstration Featuring
Coats and Suits for Fall and Winter
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OF NEXT WEEK,
SEPTEMBER 13th AND 14th, WE ADOPT A
NEW METHOD OF INTRODUCING tHE -NEW
STYLES IN FALL AND WINTER COATS.
0 N the above days we will have IA ith us a repre-
sentative of one of the foremost makers of
Ladies' Coats and Suits in Canada. He will
bring with him their complete range of New Yorks
latest models. These models reflect the very latest
styles as shown in American cities, many of them
being cdpies of imported garments. This gentleman
is thoroughly versed in the garment business and
understands it from the ground up. He will have
with him a complete assortment of all cloths from
from which the various garments can be made.
Special measurements and orders will be taken.
You may select any style shown and have it made
up in any of the materials from which it can be
made. A perfect fit will be guaranteed. ,
We feel that this is a particularly good oppor-
tunity for you to select your Fall Suit or Coat, and
no two orders will be taken for the same style
and material.
•
Whether or not you wish to order a new Suit or Coat. the styles that will be
shown will be worthy of a visit.to the store on Wednesday and Thursday.
Showing the New Millinery on Saturday
Special showing of advanced styles for Fall on Saturday and next week. New
models for early Fall wear specially prepared for this occasion. Date of formal open -
ng will be announced next week.
Hudson Seal Coats
-e you contemplating buying one 41 these
ban•l-tame garment* thn. season? 1f so, we •auuld like
to show -you just •how gco.1 valve we :an give.
Months net. we nadle, a large contract for these gar,
nient. and while the supply of skins Iasis we can give
... tetter tai;:*. than are obtainable today. Ever
C.•a .1i..nlate:y guarantee.!.
Nemo Corsets
A large .hlpment just passed .into .t.• i .-1 three
*moil. health Corsets. Nothing nude quite .o gnu'I
is the •• Nemo" and there is a stale for lorry figure.
\nv style not in stock can be had on .i few days
notice, but we carry a full range i:t the t t selling
popular lutes.
r' 1:11.t•ra .osis.
•e. mr.iel furs
r sip-h.leter furniture. .•
titions moderate and
w••rk .u.tr.tntee.l.
Hodgens Bros.
Direct Importers
Goderich. Ontai .0
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fa
Irl
Sri
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(iOOERICH MSRIkEtb.
u r[wuwy,
"tweedier:.
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tee,a.t` •1a• tail:-
`lar.. t*. .S • to
Mote, 1'.. •; Ri to
I'rw.. ort :-• .. 1.M• t. 1. •
Ru tole ' ( 1 •-1; • -
fbur. t..n:: 1. i+•r •. a.
`'lour. cotta•. ;+
1.• r.-, ter r•••
New B..t• ore
•nee. too•.. Y••
la and, orr 101•1
1h.+rr Naa•'. I.:
''rents -T au ter
1OEM �IMO
1
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Necessaries for
G'Is
to - the School
Sul re :�i
t.\tr esu,
to AM
r to .11.110!
win to law
..tee to IL*
fat. •.In
to 4
. to .:111 -:
.:
tjj.. frier,. Ver .•' . !t to .?
Y 1
w P.•...t --. pe tot to 1 i'
•e.t•le 1.u' her. r-ls-•obis per c al. ;,. L. : S'
1'a, tie. bu • h, r. r ..ib.n .. cr cwt am is 11111
11‘,6 -,cls. 0,100 1,..t e.r. . 4'0 10 1; 1^'
MM et . 1• r c 0' am' t•
Mr•- t+1 lb
' a1tnw. •enders•.. pet .•• .
Sb.ro Pe
1110 1%1i
s ae 5 110
Si :0 .4.
Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning
washaway all the stomach. liver.
and bowel pe(ss-.n before
breakfast
'To feel your bast Clay to and day oet,
flame. feel cleats iMlds; no sour bile to
boat year twos and mule's your
break or dull your bead: so emotion
poa. Mese attacks. seek headache,
scolds. rheumatism or Wei. acid *tow
sett. yOu oast MRM ea ib' inside like
Yoe $Sine wM4S This r Tautly more
WSW, the .saIt1Us `sails potte the s blood
logni,wbiM oke Mord gores do, says a well -
To keel pekoes' ' and toxins
MMI tesbag'if*esi tba atomseb. Itva•r.
lateen est bowels, drink Wert break-
fast este day. a grew esf bot water
:with a teaspoonful tit •mssisse phew
.bats 1. tt Tlie .NI ohen•w .a+4
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Hair Ribbons. Middy Ties and
Middy Laces for the girls
Necktie! for the boys.
Middies and School Dresses
A few left of different sizes to
be sold at cost_
Stamped Goods always on
hand. Get a - Blue Bird
Luncheon Set. Centrepiece.
Dollies and Serviettes to match.
Very pretty.
A full supply of materials for
fancy work always in stock.
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SINGER STORE - GOOF.RICH
OEMS
ADVBRTiSING PAVE
Try
Walters & Co.
Goderich -
for your
Boots and Shoes
Notwithstanding the enor-
mous advance in all kinds
of leather goods, we are
still selling most of the
lines at old prices. NOW
is a good time to buy the
lines of Boots and Shoes
we handle. Once tried,
always worn.
We have a first-class Re-
pair Man -
Walters & Co.
The 1.ow Price Maker
GODERICH PHONE nal
WESTERN UNIVERSITY, LONDON
A god University in your own district. H..pidty
coming into the front rink of Canadian Uni.,rs,geo.
Opens September 27
Rome feat urea 01 the last three year: program, -
Ali. Faeslty nearly trebled aid Medical greatly strengthened.
Government grant dtlahted and total ineowie trebled.
itittalletie's of new 1..hawatories, all hentwht nn to date.
Ynrebass of • vise of ICD sew. uuequalled la Eastern Canada.
A He.Ntal Unit sent overawe.
N.. Legacy 1 New Gyemeefum f New Peholanbip. ! Slaw stan-
dards!
it.iwtly, when only 1 1 t of the yowag mien of the Coifed States
bid a univ.r.ioy edueatios, .Mat ole half of the members of
oesorose were graduates sod most of the others had part t/ s
aap,gv erimi. while two-thfrd. of all the great l_ tial
pesIs osvw/wof the country were filial by ox.liegr._trwin.at ties.
ry PAYS TO NAVE A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION.
Poe C komdar or flambee eartieulare addrms
Presided w� y, 'Lada: !k 4