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_4.-711MMSMAY, MAY 31, 1917
ExtraordinaryValues in
Men's Suits at
$12.00
MADE in good strong tweed in black and white
pinhead check. -These suits were carriedover
from last year and are selling at last year's
prices -they are worth very much more now. '
"The proof of the pudding is in the eating" -we sold
one to a roan last year andheliked it so well and it gave
such good satisfaction that he came and got another
just the same this year. This should be sufficient proof
of their goodnCss•
Sizes 34 to 40
PRICE $12.00
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
AGENT FOR
20th Century and Art Clothing
Borsalino Hats Headlight Overalls
PATRIOTIC BENEFI
MODEL THEATRE
Friday and Saturday. June 1st and 2nd
Owing to tharameterruption qFkieoefstprog tern
last Friday even' Ghee proprietor ,ire Model
is giving the Fry and Saturday performances this
week as a PATRIOTIC BENEFIT under the auspices of
the GENERAL BROUGH CHAPTER, I. 0. D. E.
The program will include
MARIE DORO
-IN
"THE LASH"
, _ ,.eatin.
and good --comedy features.
Two performances each evening -7.I5 and 9 o'clock.
Admission 25c
(no war tax)
Tickets for last week's benefit will be honored this week.
Se fltlsts
Estimate
that sweet oat of every ton
1R•oplc do not gee rort•e(•tly. Only
two of theme seven are wise
enough to wear guars that pro-
duce accurate (•yeaight. The
other five are going through life
handleipped by (labgerous mr
nerves/try e•y esttRiMC Thea•
st.rainsdtsturb the entire nervous
system, causing headache.
"nerve" irritability and depres-
sion.
Don't procrastinate.
15%
4
P11. AND MAO
OPTICIAN(
man AT TM POST omit
deRSWEMSIII Slur tn►e. oar,;
GRAND TRUNK
RY:L E.i
8eoeseekers' Excursions
Rental trip tickets to points In Manitoba
Ra*k.tehewan ••d Alberta via North P.s.
Cochrane and Tr.n.eewitInmotai Route. OR
rant. T.s.SayAuntilaOet i tOr Dinclusive.n nate
at lose
fair&
♦Meaah TUQ Mows one to WI ee.
emcee 50.44 Ree , wo
isa.sao
ccAAoowe, t finch, v1. 100.
Rotors Yelt turn months ve
e 1111 _yrww
prtkne t .a sad .f
74w k s ims
or verba
THE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO
King Edward Cate
4soteaTteNn WW1
The weather is DOW cool. • e` pie
coming to town can be served
Hot Coffee, Toa or Cocoa at 6c
Meals also served 96c
Higbee prior Paid ter butter ad sera
'The best barn in town for stabling.
Joseph Murray
KlnaMee atr'e«Ls01t
and Mrs. P. & Banes.
Mrs. Richad Robdin. of Nile, is
staying for a dine with Mr. pod M
J. W .Gledhill.
The Illeamilleg heel ring begins its
season today. Mr. Arthur Straughan
is the butcher t.hi.ear.
A bu.loese meets of the Colborne
Farmers Club was held in the Tem -
permute Hall het night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mew, formerly
of Beautifier, are now at Oorwbio sta-
tion on the C. P. H.. their son Walter
being on the railway staff there. Their
address is I3. lt. Ne. 1, Pu.lincb. Ont.
(tare of D. C. Campbell). They are
keeping track of events erouud theft
old hums here through The Signal.
eight months in Freres and- while
there be was afflicted with ahsoesees
and rheumatism, which kept him to
the hospital for a considerable time.
When he was somewhat better he
was married t.o Mies Roos Bennett,
one of Blyth's popular young ladles,
who had gone across to Rngtand.
When his father died • few months
ago, he decided to return home to look
after his farming interests here, so he
applied for a three months leave of
absence, which was granted bine and
it is hardly likely he will be able to go
back.
OLD Boys' REIINION.-The various
commit ree who have in charge the
'Old Boys' Reunion and fiftieth an-
niversary celebration ofCoofederation,
on July 1 t, sr- leaving no Stone un-
tuened to make this one of the beet
days that have ever been held in Hur-
on county. The day'. sports will
start at 9 a. m., and will continue all
day. concluding with a concert at
night of high-clw imported talent.
PK&SONAL ADD GENERAL. -Word
war received here this week by bis
aunt, Miss M. Forsyth. that Lieut. R.
Forsyth, of Ottawa, wbo was ••gassed"
on May 9th and wbo is in hospital in
Fiance, was improving as well se
could be expected The recent
rains have had a beneficial effect on
the crops of this section. and with
warm weather they ought to come
right ►long . Misses Annie Spaf-
ford and May Bell, two tt•iced nurses
from here. who have been in Montreal
for some time,left last week by steamer
for England, having been accepted for
service in the military hospitals there.
....Mr. Roy Sims, who has been holi-
daying here for the past week, re
turned to bis position in Toronto on
Saturday........Mr. W. a afford lett
on Monday to spend • week witb rela-
Lives at Woodstock Mr. and
Mrs. Wes. Walker, of Godericb, via
ited with friends here last week
The 24th of May was one of the most
disespoloting holidays that we have
ever experienced. It snowed meet of
the day and was very cold and In con-
sequence
oo-sequence there were very few who left
town at.d also very few visitors
Mr. E. Mason, who is manager of the
1branch of the Bank of Hamil-
ton at Manitou, Mao., and who
with bis wife and child, is spendiog
holiday. with relative. here, paid a
visit to the head t,Atce at Hamilton on
Thursday . ...Mr. Montray, who was
injured in the sawmill some tirne ago,
is able to resume his duties. at the
mill again Mr. Luxton Hell. who
took a position at London, had to re-
sign it on account of poor health....
The Telephone Co. is gradually getting
its lines repaired after the datna¢
done from the windstorm.. ....Mise
Verne Bennett, of Toronto, spent the
week -end with her perents here
Mr. John Potter is laid up with • bad
attack of rheumatism.
PVATIIR'S HILL.
TuesDAY. May 29th.
Nimes. -Mr. and Mn. George Van-
derburgb and Mr. and Mrr. Wesley
Vanderburgb were at Windsor last
week attending the funeral of Mr.
Vandrrburgh's brother Mr. and
Mrs. Sloan, of Blyth, spent Sunday at
Mr. Jolla Toreanes's... ....Mrs. Redd
Torrance spent • few days at BI th
reoently visiting Mn. Sloan The
Patriotic Soviet is having an ice
cream social at John Blairs on Monday
evening, June 4th.
KINTAIL.
TuesoAY, May 29.
Miss Anna McKenzie, of Leeburo,
was home for the 24th.
Mies Marguerite McLennan, teacher
at Port Albert, was home over Sun-
day.
un-
d Miss Olive McMurcby, of God erich,
spent the week -end at her old home
here.
The regular meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute, /lintel', will be held
at the home of the president, Mrs. A.
Beckett, on Thunisy, June 7. at 2.30
p. m.
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be observed in the Presbyterian
church here on Sabbath Hret. lieu.
Mr. Graham. of tVhitechurcb, will
preach at the pre -communion services
on Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mn. Roderick McKenzie, of
Winnipeg. visited their brothers,
John and Murdoch McKenzie, on
Wednesday and Thursday of last
week. Owing to the inclemency of
the weather there was a small attend -
sone at the meeting held by Mr. Mc-
Kenzie in the Kiotail ball on Wed-
nesday night.
GOOERICH TOWNSHIP.
Mr. Bruce Holmes, of the 7th con -
merlon, lost a valuable born last week.
Mrs. Tho.. Cox left. on Wednesday
for a short visit to Preston and Ham-
ilton.
Mr. Bert Orr purchased a Ford
per from Kelly & MacEwen on Satur-
day last.
Mr. John Mchwanz,,,ehe record
bean -grower of Godes7'h township,
ourehesed a large McLaughlin car last
week.
Taylor's Cerner Patriotic Society
will hold a sewing meeting et the
house of Mr.. Wilmot Haacke on
Tuesday. June bth.
BAYFIELD.
TIIEBDAY, May 29th.
Mn. Hd(ckman and son Robert
spent lent Week at London.
Dr. and Mn. Woods are In Toronto
this week, \the D.ector attending a
medical convention.
Mr. James `Johnston is very i11 of
pneumonia le under the care of
Dr. C*mphell, of •L•ir.cb.
Mrs, Fisher, of Kitchener. who has
been visiting er sinter, Mts. F. A.
Edwards, retur ed hoose on Monday.
Mr. and Ml's. Chapman and family,
of London, are spending a few days at
their cottage, "Eyereet," in Lakeside
, Park.
POTALIfERT. r D and Mrs Atkinson spent the
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WEDNESDAY, may 30. week -end et their .homer home here.
Miss Carter and Messrs. Casey, Gren-
ville and Jack Atkinson remain at the
cottage.
$100 Reward. $100.
Mrs. Thomas Dickson and baby
were Lucknow visitors this week.
Sergi. Otway Hayden, of the C. A.
D. C., Loudon, spent the week -end
with his parents bere.
Mr, and Mn. Robert Rutledge, of
Auburn, spent a day here this week
with the lady's brother, Mr. N. Pear -
eon,
Rev. W. Hawkins and laughter
Margnerlte, of Blyth rectory. are
spending • few day, with the rector's
slater, Mrs. Wm. Gray.
' Misses Marion and Grace McCabe
and brother Charlie, of Benmliler.
were week -end visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis.
Would ell wbo can kindly donate to
the pillowcase shower to be given by
the Soldiers' Aid Circle on Tuesday.
,tone 12th ? Donations may be left at
the village store an time. Site of
pillowcases. 19 by 34 inches.
It THE COLBORNE STORE
can be
to the
$1.00,
HOSIERY
We specialize in Hosiery and every style of Hose for either women, gi
had here, from the dainty glove -silk Hose in colors and less expensive
fine and heavy stockings for boys, girls and children.
Ladies' colored, white and black (alk boot Hose, in all sizes, at 2(c,
$1.25, $1.50, $2.00 a pair. .t
Children's silk Usk Hose, is white. black and colors, at 25c, 30c and
Girl's princess tib Have, in all sizes, at 25c a pair.
Boys' heavy cotton Stockings for rough wear, at 25c and 35c a pair.
Do not forget to get some of those two -pairs -for -25c Hose for women.
UNDERWEAR
Now is the time to lay in your supply of stammer Underwear, and we are in a position to
fill your wants in all lines of Underwear. When buying the lines of Underwear we carry you
are buying real values and not helping to pay for a name. Our lines are goods that have been
bought some time ago and 'we are giving you the advantage of our foresight in this buying.
Ladies' Underwear at all prices from 15c to $1.00 a garment. Children's Underwear, with or
without sleeves.
Call today and see the new smart productions in Summer Dress Materials
Let us sell you a dress that has real style to it, with the newest designs and combinations
of colors. Have your dress made of material that will not be duplicated. This means that every
dress length in the store is different. No two people can have the same dress material, for there
is only enough for one. Is this not a good idea and one that appeals to YOU? There is no
chance of meeting yourself on the street when wearing one of Colborne's dresses.
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rls, boys or children
weaves for women,
35c, 50c, 75c,. Sbc.
.r
36c a pair.
They are real.
e
J. H. COLBORNE ore
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QOITM[ATROUR
KIDNEYS ACT awLr
Take table.pocafol of BARD if Dank
karts or Madder botk•nt--Drink
lob of water.
The New Sister -Baby.
My little sister's come ! Hooray !
She's very red os either cheek
She wintry -blinks her eyes all Pay,
And -bubble." when she ries to
speak.
Henceforth i must be kind and true,
As older persons ought. to be,
And teach ber thing., and show her.
too.
Whatever's good for her to see :
The tripping stairs, the pinching doors
The cornets where I've .tubbed my
toe.
The sitdown spots on slippery floor.,
And all such things one ought to
know :
How birds dig worms, and grass
makes hay ;
How Hector buries bones in places ;
How cows give milk and pe,ultry ley.
And mother cats wasb kitties' faces.
Oh, yes, 1 must be kind and true,
And teach her useful things
such,
Because she's ignorant and new,
And 1 am oltl and know so much.
-St. Nicholas.
The reader. of this paper will be plea...d Lo
learn that there la at Wad one dreaded dlee*se
science ham been able to cure in all Ito stage...
and that 1. catarrh. Catarrh being greatly In-
fluenced by oonstitetloo.l eau dltlons require*
onnstltut Tonal treatment. Hats' Catanh Cure
In taken internally end act. tbtougb the blood
on the mac,. outlives. of the System, theraby
destroying the foundatloonf the disease. giving
the patient strength by bulIdlnit up the con-
atllution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The prop.leten' have aomuch faith In
the onrative powers of Hall's Ontarrh Cu.e
that theyoffer one Annd-ed dollar case
any c
that it alls to cure. fled for 111 of testi-
monials
Addrenv F. J. CRENEY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio told by *11 druggists. 75c.
AUBURN.
WEDNESDAY, May 30.
Mir Fanny Scott was confined to
her room the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oravetetein vis-
ited friends at Listowel over Victoria
Day.
A number of our citizens took In the
concert at Londeeboro' on Tuesday
night.
Rev. Mr. Telford, of Hlyth, preached
preparatory sermons in Knox church
Friday evening.
Mrs. Walter Moore and children, of
(ioderich, spent Sunday with cher
father, Mr. Jas. Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Eastman and Mr.
and Mrs. A. Asquith took an auto trip
no Saturday to Watford and other
points
Mr. and Mrs. Ales. Cashmore. of
Wroxeter, drove over to see the hat-
ter's mother, lltlesso. Mole, who is eon-
ibed is hers -mom.
7'4i LA i *CR ✓E SC RS
Tsaes l (s!1! Mee 8
BLYTH.
TCgDA Y. May 20.
_ Alrsn /WOW TRIM WAR .- Capt..
Stoat and hie bride returned
* Thursday *vetting. Their
cl5flte a oumhr d the (ibises. at
tb. Mat to methem end to wet -
sante t.frwm et ieaet to their hems town.
( t. west oteseeao as an
(>Mrrot the UM Battalion. H. most
KINGSIRIDGE.
TUESDAY, May 29.
NoTRE-Pothers Mylette, Dean and
Moran were among the week -end vis-
itors Mrs. O'Neil. Ooderich, via-
ited et the home of her son, John, last
week.... Mrs. John Boyle, Mir Minnie
Mean and Miss Oladys Grubb spent
Sunday here . Mrs. M. Benninger
.pent part of last week as her perent*
home its Goderich.
and
BENMILLER.
WEDNESDAY, May 311.
Miss Banes and s friend motored up
from Crediton on Sunday tovi.it Rev.
DUNGANNON.
We are • nation of meat ester. .ad
oar blood is filled with uric wad, says •
well-known authority, who wares us to
be constantly on guard against kidney
freebie.
The kidneys do their utmost to fres
the blood of this irritating acid, but
become weak frons the overwork; they
get sluggish; the eliminative tissues elog
and thus the waste is retained in the
blood to poison the entire system.
When your kidneys ache sod feel Mks
lumps of lead, and you have .tinging
plans is the back or the urine is cloudy,
full of sediment, or the bladder is irri-
table, obliging you to seek relief durrt► ssgg
the night; when you have severe head•
aehss, nervous and dizzy spells, steepiesr
nese, acid stomach or rpenmathan in bad
weather, get front your pharmacist .bout
four minces of Jed Salta; take a
table.peoofut is a glees of water before
breaklaet each morning and is a few
days your kidneys will act fine. This
famous malts ie nude from the acid of
frraapre and lemon juice, combined with
litbi., and has been used for generatios&
to flush .ad stimulate clogged kidneys.
to neutralize the arads in urine so it b
no longer a *puree of irritation, thus
ending urinary end bladder disorders.
Jed Salts is isezpesaive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithis-water drink, and nobody ma maks
a mistake by Wang • little ocoasioaaily
to keep the kidneys eleaa and active.
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MR. N. F. WHYARD i. the
*smut for THE SIONAL.1 Dungannon.
Orden. len with him for subscription..,
advertisements or job printing will re
dive prompt attention. Telephone
(Ooderloh Rural) r31
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THOS. G ALLEN.
Ul1NDARNON
INNI'NR OP MARRIAOK LI('ENNEN
COMMIr4HIONRIt FOR AFFIDAVITH, ETC.,
AND C,NVEYAN('ER
Wltle, Derma, MoRToiOas, AO RamMrC T*,
.TC., cARrn•l.t.V tencUTat ACD
Montt Ns'PPWEI' run
Mowru Aoas
Agent for Fire, iiC land lAfe i'"N1 only.surance In
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WicoxitmoAY, May 30,
Mrs. R Wood and little daughter
Kathleen, of Whitby, are the guests
of Rev. Mr. and Mr's. Gomm.
Mr. Thos. Hmillie returned home
last Thursday from Alberta, where be
had spent a few months with his sons.
y The annual Bible Society meeting
will be held in Erskine church on
Tuesday evening, June 6th, at K
O'clock. Rev. W. B. Bossard. of Tor-
onto, will have charge of the meeting.
The Anglican church bas decided to
change the hour of cervine, to begin
on bunday. June head. The service in
Dungannon will he at 3 p. m. instead
of 11 a. m. and in Port Albert at 11
a. *11.
Tree Women's institute will meet on
June lith, when Mir B. M. Collins, of
Ancaatee, will eddtws the meeting.
The district secretary ie sending out
handbill. which will further explain
bite particulars of the meeting. A
Targe attendance ie urgently requested.
Mr. Harold Sproul, soother of our
villagers, has voiunteered to serve hie
mustr by enlisting to enlarge the
fillet Huron Bandies,. Harald was
employed as clerk IS Mr. Oban. 51-
!iota's
1-
liotis .tore batons eslieting. We
wish him the hest n$%sOk In hie berole
effort utile Ids kit,
inv* and wldots Sr. madam ea
speeklag terata.
The Saults Coal Co.
Boonnwors to YcDoaagb & Gledhill
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
LEHIGH VALLEY
THE COAL THAT SATISFIES
We deal in Hard and Soft Coal,
Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire
-Clay, also Hard and Soft Wood,
Maple and Hemlock Slabs.
Fresh cars of Lime and
Cement just received.
OFFICE PHONE - - - - 75
B. ). Saults' Residence 275
W. W Saults' Residence 202
Tears are the war cry of an angry
woman.
THE 0ODERICH MARKETS.
THURSDAY. May 31.
Wheat. per hash 31.30 to t 2.30
OOaak
t., per be+,.... s e e s . .7. to 75
1.10
1.16
Peas. per bosb . .see s2m to 216
rook per beak. .... .. ..lb s* 1.16
Flour. termly. peecwt `}}60 to .0
Four, patent. per cwt `7..* to to 47.10
HMI pariah
Shorts. par tee sees64 . M.'ii to MOP
m to IY 00
1 Ray. per Toa sees ......sees..
straw, loese.per ten-. sees sees . 0.10 to am
sem to ASO
K'ood, per load
Dalry Butter, per lb
Creamer, Butter
,:t' to in
u to .46
Fir•, freak. per dos...... e1 to .14
Pelota's. per bah . SOO to 3 7.5
Cattle, butobes' choice. per cwt. 11.60 to 11.16
Cattle, batchesm.drr owl. r owt x60 W We K__-
Aoaeew.., H•e weight., Per cwt. (5.15 to 13.17 now
Write, per Ib 30 to 60HERN
43
Tallow, rendered, per lb pets las W t
i Young three. clipped. ... a.50 to V.S/u
- unclipped ... 11.01 b Ilam
Sheepskins. 2re to 3 00
Hem's Grocery
WANTED
Good Dairy Butter
I will pay highest market
a c..
ePrice today 3& a
pound.
Don't forget
Schneiders Meats
fresh for Saturday
The season for
Pineapples is
have a good supply.
canning
here -We
Its Excellence is Within
910
r.o.s. Chatham.
oat.
Completely
FAIalpptd
Hear -Is -Lys Roadster
same giros
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 rernarksbk for
their unfailing dependability, simplicity, accessibility.
This kind of excellence has opened the eyes of tfoutands of
motorwise men 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 anality, with complete equijuseatt with big -
ear' refits and colgvve ienees. the Gray Dort is a
moderate priced ems--' L... -and it is a supremely geed tint
THE GRAY -DM? MiOTORS. LLMITED. Osittfnfga. Out.
T. H. MITCHELL.
Dealer p.Aricts
N. A. TAYLOR,
Distributer, elyth
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