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4 THURSDAv, Atom 12, 1917
"TIE FIRST LONGS"
Did you ever hear of
the "first longs" before 1
If you didn't we will tell
you just what it means.
It sthe first suit of clothes
with long trousers for
the youth who is dis-
carding the short knick-
ers and for the first time
is wearing young men's
clothing. Our "first
longs" are designed to
fit the youth who at
that particular age is
very hard to fit and be-
sides they give the boy
that smart appearance
so much desired by
every boy. Made in
new pinch -back style,
sizes 33 to 35.
PRICES
$15.00
to
$18.00
SANFORD-MADE-CLOTHES
WALTER C. PR1DHAM
'Phone 57
20th Century Clothing
a4
McLaughlin
Buggies
I have ju.st received a
carload of the nicest
•
and best Buggies that
can he made.
.1 great variety of styles
to Fick from.
Robert Wilson
Massey -Harris
Dealer
te,t. God rich
YourNew Suit
see should like )'alt
to call and see the
new S iiti11ge Rtt(1
ercoatings f b r
spring. if you want
something that Looks
1;(1(111. and is good, at
a trasonable price,
- WQ believe we can
suit
HAYFIELD. r
Tt►LsoAY, April S..
Miss Edith Spackinan leftlaatBat-
mitey to take a pewit in at Toronto.
Qniten nnmrer f,otr the village s
tended Mr. Dergaty's sale on Frida
Ian* and repin•t excellent prices for
ieverything.
Rev. F. Rickert' rpt. iened last week
i fr•+m Viet ori• hospital. London,
t where he had been t . king treattnent
for several ,weeks. Mr. Rick,.r.I. we
King Edward Cafe
(SOMITte1N0 NEWT
The weather ia now cool. People
corning to town can be served
Hdt Coffee, Tea or Cocoa at 5c
Meals also served 35c
Hleh of prick, paid for butter and egg..
The best barn in town fir stabling.
Joseph Murray
Karsten Street 000ERICH
R. J. Armstrong 1
MERCHANT TAILOR
is nth Side !4ltiarn. Orwlerirh.
`Ille Only Brand Prize!
(Hiihest Award)
. 4iv en Lor
Dilctionarles
at the Panaraa-
Paciftc Exposition
was y'r titled to
THE SIGNAL - GODERICA, ONTA RIO
.s-- -
are pleased to see, is feeling much
better.
GODENICH TOWNSHIP.
W5DNt 8DeY, April 11.
Mies Myrtle 13.chao, of Bowman-
vilir, in .pending Eaetrr holidays at
home.
Mis. Mar,taret Yui11, who teaches
school in Asbtt••Id, la spending the
Easter vacation atlhome.
Mita Willa OoI, teacher of the
Forks school, Banorofr, Heating,
county, is st home for Easter week.
A FAILILWBLL GATHsRINO. — On
Saturday evening the neiehts+,ri and
friends of Trooper Hiram Cox, of the
C. M. R. at Hamilton, gstherd at his
home to say farewell to blm. Phe
evening was spent in g+rnee ant w' -
sic. Then John Cox, • r,, called the
gatbrr:ng to order and g.ve A touch-
ing speech, and Mise Petrel Potter pre-
sented Hiram with a pocket kodak.
The reap:eat war completely taken
by surprise, but replied in spleudid
style. A few otter speeches also
were made and before diepereing all
joined handl. glad elided round and
sang "Auld Lang Syne" Sud "God be
with you till we inert agaiu." Trooper
Oex is in it draft of reinforcements
that expert • to go ov. rsese short ty,
Pal Rio?IC NOTrS.—The Vatted
Pat nutre Society will bold a sewing at
'he home of Mr-. Isaac Salkeld. Ray-
field r..ad, un bVrdoe-day, Aura 1:3, et
2.30 p. m. It it desired t to,. all pyj t-
old, otitis and 'sock. he banded it Ire -
feet. T wedgy, Ap it 17, ready 1. r the
next ebipweut. The Society to v. ry
gre,.eful to those who w kindly r -
.ponded to the huuec-to-house collec-
Lion, wbicb amounted W $18.14. The
noted •Saltford Red Crocalk has
been donated to this Socia by M.
R. McMatb. The loon, \realized
by the disposal of this Balt will'help to
provide tuore comforts for our tor.
at the (root. Another shipmen of
•rag•, paper'tj, wakaziues, etc., will
wade in May.
Baby's Own Tablets an
Excellent Remedy.
When the herby is ill—when he 1s
constipated. has indigestion, colds,
simple towers or any other of the
minor ills of little ones—the mother
will find Baby's Own fabless an excel -
lett remedy. Tbry regulate the stom-
ach and bowels. thus banishing the
rause of moat of the ills of childhood.
Concerning them Mrr. Paul Dinette,
Cbrnevil.e, Q tis., w'itre : '•I can re-
commend B .hy'e Own Tablets to all
mothers, it I have used them for any
little one for constipation and dier-
rhoea.wud have found them an excel-
lent remedy." The Tablets aro sold by
medicine dealer. or by mail at:'v cents
a box from the Dr. William.' Medicine
4o.,. Brockvrtle, Ont.
LEEBURN.
TU6sDAY, April 10.
LSRItr•HN LOCALS,—Mrs. Roy Link -
later laud by are visiting Mrs Liok-
late•r'e old h et Exeter....Towuly
Chisholm stent the holidays with his
,bio,her. H+r.y. at Aesuwplioo Col-
lege, _'aud,rich .. . Miss lna Wil=
hams is visit -ng her father at London.
Misr Jrstn elution is emending
the E eter.vie.tion at It •r home. Her
, friendMisr E Kern • also is here ....
Our teacher, Miss L,epra P.•utland,
is ct. Dungannon for the holidays. .,.
Mr-. R+penn, of Blyth, ie here visiting
'her r lativre the Horton* ..Miss
. Loire LauLi nslayer, of Toronto, is
'spending a couple of weeks with her
, nr,thrr, Mri. A. Horton Miss
W nnir Sh iw canis up from Toronto
and spent the week -end at her home
(byre .. Our (4 C. 1. pupils ate
stwnding the holidays at their respec-
tive homes... Mr. Hid Mm. R. (lid-
don.bave sold. their term and are mov.
nig to Dunlop. They will be much
missed byre.
ARL OW.
Ctaso Y, -April 10.
RNKWt Stereo— r. D. Cr..ford, ret
Hoser..u, ha+ rein, ed house after
spending a tae k et slot home of Mr.
A. %Vasun Mr•, 1,6 McBride
ry spending E tea r holt, a or th her
; ai+t M. Ttrefnt'd, of (i rieh
Mr Alex. Barnby, of Tot no, is re-
newing atwade ance+ this r••k in
the virinh y .. Miss Florrnnk bung
i+ home frau Fat Klein \fo the
East r tritest IOW Mr. Me
Ty ',loan freed.+ s hu+ineer trip to t'1
tun one d sy lad weekMr. Thn,nn
%Nilson spot t. S handsome new drly r,
which he pltreha+e.l 1.tely in Toronto
W .t :h for 'f' en at the fell furs. lir
to it gr, t admirer of hos.rflesh
Mr. J. Nickelson, of West Mattoon,
has had two very sneee+eltil Males
here of auilch cows std young e dale.
A ndtnba r of tire young jump'.
were rot-rtain.,l by Miser Alio. Clerk
one evening Is -t week and equal. •
grs,d tia.P
Miss NAM) Wil -on i«
1 •aving shortly for it visit with, her
sister at R.treeiu.
DUNLOP.
MONDAY, Aril 14.
M. Frank Shiehl■ has i'veated in a
WEBSTER'S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
Superiority of Edaca&ual Merit.
Th.-, ReJ--a-,ti-sr ailsnere with
e. -final autliorit; all kii:4•of ptwiing
quest iuits i urh a9 "l lov, is I r:, -n: yal
prt.notiocc l?" "Where is ilan-
den! " "What la,a a„1di,;,o, re ray -
age!” "What is u/eerie, r!" "What
is vitae tool!" „How it `kat pro-
nnnnr'ul?" amt thousand o1otitere.
Mars than 400.000 Vocabulary Taloa.
30,111111 Geographical Subiscts. 12,000
€ Biographical Entries. arc: 5400 ia•
i trations. 2700 Pages. The only dam.
arywith the divided p -ge a etrakeeff-
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N(RRIAM C0-,
sorwaald. P.
ALWAYS IN STOCK
In loot. flt and shade you ran
itleAy. get the shoe you want,
.t the price you wish to pay
nith uu delay or excuser+
ah,rut. "just being tint of that
'particular size." from our
well -kelt -up stark• of better -
grade f,s,twear. Stop in and
how satisfactorily. we
-.erre men who want shrive
ckuubininR style with wearing
wie!itir..
Wm. Sharman
Goderich, Ontario
P.
For Blood
Poisoning
—instant relief and
Speedy recovery—
by using- the
household remedy
MECCA
Ointment
S.M In 25c. 35e- 754 51.25 arm
r
Prepuwi by
FOSTER -DACE CO., LTD.
TORONTO` ONTARIO
'Sold by J. A. Glapbell, Godericb
now driver,
Mr. R. McDoosld has the first spring
chickeue on recori. They are now
about two weeks old
Misses Laura and Lily Lautenslsyer
aro home for the holiday..
Mies Eva Keene. of Dundee, is visit-
ing at the home of M-. and Mrs. Clut-
ton.
Miss Inc Williams spent a few
days at London, visiting relatives
there this week.
S'James Chisholm. jr.. LISA gone to
Port McNicoll for the season, to jolts
he crew of the steamer Valcarti•r.
t last the United Strtee have made
no their minds to enter the war.
W . A pity they did not do so be-
fore, t • stead of waiting till the Allies
are wi . , log so many very decisive
victories..
The race • t storms have done a good
deal of diu$ge. blowing down tele-
phone poles d putting some of the
phones out o cnmuiiesion, and the
snow and hes nits hare made
some dangerous h es In the rdltds.
Mr. sod Mn. R hard Gliddon, of
l.eeburn. have bold - eir farm to Mr.
}ferry Freeman, and going to live
in Dunlop, having bou heeehe house
and Int formerly owned their son,
George, who was the last ,lack,m'th
in the village. Welcome t• our new
neighbors.
ANY CHEST -COL -D
MAY BRING
Bronchitis or Tonsilitis
The irritating, tickling cough
affects the lung tissue and
wears down nature's power to
resist disease germs. , -
s(offs
EMULSION
suppresses the cold, allays the in-
flammation, steadily removes the
irritation and rebuilds the resistive
power to prevent lung trouble.
SCOTT'S has done rrc-e
for bronchial troubles than
any other one medicine.
It coataias to harmful drags.
ac,ol a Dove*. Tarssta oat 1r +o
ST. HELENS.
tTrliDAY, April
Mier Ramsay left fur her home nes
Loudon to spend lter vacation.
Mies Cu ran end Mis• Pwlmerwill
spend their holidays at Ripley.'
Mise Chrissie Miller is at ii..nisMtn,
the guest of Mie A. 1
M•ss Miwe R the
towel, a guest of Ali rr
The Todd and Joynt sawmill is at
work, with it staff of seven men, N.
Durnin se fireman and J, bre McDonald
at the new.
Eeet-r visit( re include Mr. D. BPI!,
of Torout•r, at the manse: Mr. A B.r-
hour, td Er;n, at R. J. Wo ate' ; Miss
Charlotte Oh'a, of Milverton, at Mr.
%V. J. '!'oilers.
Mass N. WoodeaNiu May Cameron.
Mica M. R'the,ferd, Mio. Colima.
('lark, Miss M-•ry Lime. Miss Ants
Stuart end Mr. Jobs Welsh are hihii-
davarrg et home.
The !ladies who have cb . rge of -the
blocks for the a„ togreph quilt will
kindly OOP t hat. they aro- Ani -bed for
the At ril `net t•ng on the ltkth, also
any rocks th+t are re+dy rbould he
sent in ae anon ae pos-ible.
THE COLBORNE STORE 3)*
COLLARS COLLARS COLLARS
We have just put into stock the daintiest and most complete line of up-to-the-minute Collars that
we have ever had. These Collars are the latest New Vork productions. Watch for them
in the windows.
Colored Georgette Crepe Collars in a large variety of desigps and in many colors. No
two colored Collars alike. When youthey buy onecked of theseover. colored creations you have it to yourself.
Don't miss seeing this line ttdire are pi25coto 13.00 each•
MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS
Every few days we are putting new Muslins into stock and they are the best patterns ever
offered by this store. The great feature of these goods is that they come in dress lengths and no
one else gets a dress the same as yours. Is this not a great advantage ? We have the newest
designs. Watch for them in the windows.
` SILKS
SILKS SILKS "
Taffeta Silk is very good this season. We are fortunate in 'having .a good stock at the
ret time and can give you navy, black, dark green, nigger brown, light blue, grey, reseda
ireitn. These Silks come in 36 -inch width, in a very soft taffeta, at 11.50 a yard.
We have two qualities of black Silk that are excellent value. These cloths have a duchess
finish d are very heavy, 36 inches wide, at 11.50 and $1.75.
olored Duchess Silk, 36 inches wide, in all wanted shades, at 11.50 a yard.
lk Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepes, in all wanted shades, 36 inches wide, at 11.50
and 11.6&
Now is the time everyone is thinking of Floor Coverings. We have a
complete line in all these goods.
I,ET US SHOW YOU OUR WINDOW CURTAINS
J. H. COLBORNE eta
The prospects are that the seasoo will
he 'holt and possibly the run may be
somewhat scanty, but on account of
the large number of trees tapped the
*mount of syoip Is likely to be large.
Many have bought evaporators and
have tapped trove 3011 to 500 twit.
James Mustard tapped this ratter
number. Hie evaporator has a capa-
city of twenty;to twenty-five gallons a
day. Prices range around 51.50 a
gallon.
ANOTHER NAME CIE Otto HONOR
ROLL—The sad news came on Suckle),
hinron.
rod is at Li. -i
rear Anstin.
NILE.
WEDNESDAY. April 11.
Mr. Howard McNee is visiting rela-
tives, here.
' lir. Veen! Girvin is moving to Dun-
gannon thin week.
M ss
RATIN B•'atty bas gone to her
hose at Vyuia, having resigned as
t -s h•'r her P. '
Mr. Hes.ry Kerr,is loyally rejoicing
over the a, rival of a little •'wldi.-r
h..s" St his how. the other day.
Friends bete were grieved to learn
it( the death of Mr+. Wni. M ty, which
rurrrd et tea' home AL SOUL8LP.
ie on friar it, day night.
e following Collegiate *Matteotti
ere P •--Wing the garter vaeatfon at
their , WY. his 1 Miser Lilh►n
N i Etnms Seidl, David Mae -
Di rind nd tense McPhee, of the
G. C. 1., '. is. M tie Wetson. from
W ingb.m, a1h0 tltmiley River', fr.rw
Owen Sottnd. .
WESTERN CANADA
NEEDS -
Thousands of Men
Fl1R
SPRING SEEDING
Steady Employment
and Good Wages
For tickets' ltd information
arpix to
J. W. CRAIGIE,
Insurance Goderich
CANADIAN NORTHERN
that another of onr boys, Willie Ma
K•y. bed made the rtprrune eacrlfloe
In defence of our fele land. He was a
run of Mr. Eric McKay. of Tucker -
smith. The list of fallen heroes who
formerly lived in this vicintty now
includes Bruce Logan. William
Hocking. Fred Skelton, George Mul.
holland and Willie McKay. Fred
Weir lived nearer Brumfield. Lieut.
Wm. Me(. seen, who was wounded
and is now Bowe, lived near Bruce -
field also.
•
GRAND TR 15 rs EM
PLAN YOUR
SUMMER
VACATION
NOW---- --
Arrange to visit come of the following
points -all bxvuty +lots -r1, 14- 1"
llnture.
Muskoka Lakes
Georgian Bay
Temagami
Algonquin Park
Lake of Bays
Kawai tha Lakes
Full information and descriptive lit-
erature may he secured on appli-
cation to
C. E, MORNING, D. P. A
, • Toreete, Ont
f
F. F. LAWRENCE & SONS
Town Agents Phone.8
Call us up
if there is a leak itt your
house. We will locate
, the trouble and have it
put right. '!'hat's part
of utfr l)usiutss.
lt'e do eavestrougliing,
plumbing, tinsmithing,
etc., and we do it right.
FRED. HUNT
•'THE PLUMBER"
sam.lton Street Phone 13.t
KI PPE.!4.
TugitlDAT, April 10.
On Good Friday MiewhtEuiily Iviann
ai.F-Aso -Ila Grail ,w cam's hose fr
Toronto for the Eimer vaostiou. The
latter rimy not rr, urn.
Mrs. IVillisit Ivisoo has come borne
+(ter spending the watt aitIt friends
!•iPeterborough. A11 are pleased to
sbe
tree i iiotne once more.
On Sunday R -v. Dr. Aitken held a
memorial service for three members of
his..congrrgation who have fallen at
the fr int. •These are Bruce Logan,
Fred Skelton and %Vattern McKay.
On (loud Friday evening Rev. Dr.
Aitken showed another instalment of
hie Palestine stews. The choir and
s-nior Sunday school classes sang sev-
eral seleetione, and the entertainment
was a great snneees.
A sad death .occurred lest Prides,
when Meta John Pepperjformerly Mira
Floes Taylor) died in Hernial' of
IMP ii1, leevit.g Ave small chit-
IrPn the •youngest les' than two
the old. The tuners' boa the
home of her father, Mr. Dau Taylor,
,,n Mond..y, Was largely attended.
A ntniher went from here on
Monday, the 2..d inst., to Neaf..rth to
attend the Inneral ret the late Wilhett
etetnn, who died -f Infllmttsat.ory
rhe,tteaCion. He was t se Pldeet son
of Mr. and Mre. Alfred Sutton. wh
formerly lived in this vt.atuty In
!hanky. The rause of ientb was in-
flammatnry rhrunlatiuo .sff etlne the
heart. Th. betrayed farrt,ly have Lite
sympathy of a large allele of acquaint
inc.. and friend..
MArt.N t(YRt,P.—M+king maple
syrup is all the 110 among t. rmers.
Its Excellence is Within
910
F.O.B.eChat llpm,
Completely
Equipped
Fleur -de -Lys Roadster
same price
While the smartness and beauty of the outer Gray Dort is
in complete keeping with its excellence within, it is the inner
Gray Dort that you should know thoroughly. Here, under
the surface, is beauty of another sort—the beauty of sturdi-
ness and efficiency.
All the Gray Dort's component parts are remarkable for
their unfailing dependability, simplicity, accessibility.
This kind of excellenc?ltas opened the eyes of thousands of
motorwise min and women --and made them Gray Dort
owners. it makes the Gray Dort a car that the whole family
can use and enjoy.
With all this quality, with complete equipment, with 'hig-
car' refinements and convepiences, the Gray Dort is • a
moderate priced car-- —and it is a supremely good car
THE GRAY-DORT MOTORS, LiMiTED, Chatham, Ont.
T. H. MITCHELL. N. A. TAY' OR.
Dialer Goderich
Distributor, bIyth