The Signal, 1917-6-21, Page 4rn
4 THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917
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THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONTARIO
1 Warm Weather
Wearabies For Men
NOW is the time to change from Spring
Wearing Apperd to Summer Goods
NOW the time to from Spring
Wearing Apparel to Goods.
We are well prepared to supply your
wants in everything that is new and
seasonable.
Men's Shirts, $1.25 and up to $3.50
The best we have ever shown
Men's Underwear, 1.00 to 2.50
Combination Style
All the leading styles in
Straw Hats, 1.00 to 3.00
Nobby shapes in
Panamas, 4.50 to 7.00
WAVER C. PRIDHAM
AGENT ,FOR
20th Century and Art Clothing
Borsalino Hats Irhone.ii Headlight Overalls
Printing?
JOB AND COMMERCIAL
be %$salad
wNra+IrtM
tf►M MNnb L4t>i1tNrW W11f1LJrlItNfliifyrlL
Remova1'a1e _,
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doi▪ r
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To last for the next few weeks
until we move into our new tore
The majority of articles on this list purebased fore t
the rise in prices and now GREATLY RfDU D
High-grade Raymond Sewing Machine
Automatic drop -head •
four . and 'six -drawer.
Elegantly' constructed in
quar'tet-ctttOak. Ne $vest
type of attachments. A
-.10-years' guarantee with
each. machine. >t
Rotary White, high speed, Sewing Machine IF
Sale price
$26.00
Runs one-third faster
than the fur ion type
Sewing -'Machine. Fine
se steel attachments.
Large bobbins, holding
half a spool of thread.
Owing to .the circular
motion of, the rotary
shuttle tliis machine is
almost noiselc'^s. Reg-
ular price $40. During
,ale 83(i,
MUSIC BOOKS REDUCED
Empire Song Folio i:x•, for fits
4fantnioth Song Folio 75e, for 00c
Church and Home Polio 75c, for tisk
Songs without Words f1.1111, for flOc
Chopin Waltces alk•, for 33r
Bach's Inventions : c. for 35c
....First Pieces for Piano it.k, for 35c
121) Scotch Songs doc,for 4.`,c
Moore's Irish Mei
elod 'itl 10, for 75c
Choice Irish Songs; 15c. for 50c
Popular Scotch Songs tract for ;Elk
Sabbath Echoes 50e, for 3.M
Several hundred Song and instrumental Folios for 23c each.
Presbyterian Hymnals
_hk editirnt 15e :iix• edition 21x• 41k edition 30e
1ilk edition hik 90c edition tile +11,25 edition $1.10
Victor Victrolas
We have some choice machines in real Mahogany, also
about 200(1 records to choose from:
Hohner Harmonicas
When the war started we were fortunate enough to
have a good stock, which we are selling at 30c, 40c„ 50c,
75c and $1.00. In almost all of the different keys.
In addition to the above we have many other lines at
reduced prices which we will be pleased to show you.
James F. Thomson
--Removal Sale
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LOYAL.
TUESDAY, June 19.
• Mir Augustine, of Dungannon, is
visiting at the Bowe of Col. and Mrs.
Varcoe.
Our merchant, Mr. John A. Young,
is collecting gleet quantltiee of eggs
the+. days.
A►urge number of people from this
section will celebrate Dominion Dry
in the county town.
Mewtwrs of Morning Star Lodge
will join with the Masons of (ioderich
iu their church parade next Sunday.
There is touch mei et in this com-
enuuity at the death of -Ides. J. P. Lin-
field, who was a lady highly eeteetued
by all who knew her. Oar school was
closed ou Monday, the day of the
funeral.
Mr. (iso. F. Bean is putting up a
tine new barn. It is to be a steel
strucrure on cement found4tion. Mr.
Jas. Elliott has completed the founda-
tion, and the erectiou of the state),
supefatructure will be an event of In-
terest, as it is a new thing in this arc-
hon
FAIt]e Norge. -The apr.ng crops
look Hue. The hay tuesdows have im-
proved greatly and •►re now up to the
usual standard. Plows and cherries
promise an average crop, hut apples,
especially the lat. vstirties, will be
Buhl. The farmers are finishing their
corn planting, and berme c next.
Mr. W. F. Y g inwudtt to put 125
acres in beans this year.
If You Want Evidence
That Hemorrhoids,or Piles,
Can ReCompletely Cured
Read These Letters -
Both Are Sworn
Statements.
Torontr, Ont., June 21. -Nest to
person*I experience the sworn state -
menu' of reliehle people arethe strong-
est evidence o•Ltainable. 1f .you have
'any doubt that Or. Chase's Ointment
will poeitively and completely cure
pipe. thew letters should Convince
yin.
Mr. Smote) `Parker, fruit -grower,
Oritnitiy, Ont., has mode the follow
ing deciat etinl before 111.W. 1V. Kidd,
notary public. .,f thesrmepisce: "1
do- ant ly declere that 1 ' was
9,ouble•d with Idrediog piles and was.
advised to go to the hospital to have
,ut oiwrat' fwrfornteu. My wife said
'No, get a box Of Int'. ('hssr a Uint-
nient." 1 :lid so and have used it ac -
',eating to durctiun* while living in
Menet •ha sod obtained a complete
.-lire, for 1 It ,v. never been troubled
with pile+ Liner. i ass n lw seventy
years of age and want to tee 'nerd
Or: Clutsr's Ointment to *.1 sufferers
from pile.. My wife has n it for
itching skid end obtainedmplele
CUMI'Pr, .'•
laonald M. (:amp'wll, Campbell..
Mountain, N. S., writes : ''1 have
used 1)r. (lhase'.Ointment with great
smeees f,•t' hemorrhoids or pile. of
fifteen year.' .tending. After trying
ell kinds of so-called pile cures, three
boar. of Dr Chase's Ointment gave
mea c plate cure. 1 )save Nino need
r. Cha+r'e Kidney -Liver Pelle. and
t tae are no others so good. You may
u rhit letter, if you wish, for the
ben.ttit of others who may eufferas 1
did."
Swot before rue, Murdoch- (#orlon
('ttn.plw J. P.. in the county and for
Invernes r y. -.
if you w old I:ke to try Dr. Chase's
Ointment a our expense, send • two -
cent stamp to pay postage and we
shall mail ere" i\ sample box free. Full
size box nil cent► at all dealer , or Ed
watwon, Hates Co., Limited, Tor
onto.
f
F
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r
faithful In his pastoral work. As
goes to Kirk' on circuit for nest year.
DEATH BF Joan B. MCLs*x.--On
Sstyrday, the ltll h in -t., Mr.obn B.
ars
McLean ped away in the born. of
his daughter, Mrs. $tush McOregor.
after an illness from bronchial and
heart troubles for some year.. He
was in his seventy-first year, having
lived e11 his days ip t' uker.mitb,
where for many year* he masa trusted
township councillor, then re. -v• , and
if we mistake not served as warden of
t` -e county. He was a III 113 trusted
and beloved by • large cii••-le of friends
and acquaintances. His father, the
late James McLean, came to Canada
in ltii3 end soon after located on the
London road on the farm now occu-
pied by his grandson, Jas. B. McLean,
where the *unmet of this notice was
horn. The Iste John Mclean be-
longed to a fetidly tbet has hewn protu-
inent in wuhicipsl life, his father and
also hitt brother, Robert 11 , having
-been councillors and reeve+ for many
years in Tuckere,Dith. He leaves four
brother*, Robert H. of Stanley, Wil-
liam of Egntondville, David of Hen-
sen. and Andrew of Sa*ketcbewan,
beside, his son. J.tuw, on the home
stead on the eecotld concession of
Tuckersmith, and his daughter, Mr..
Hugh McGregor. The funeral on
Tuesday afternoon of this week t-
bgmondville cemetery, where his
wife, who predeceased him over forty-
two years, is butied, was largely at-
tended.
ASHFIELD.
BAZAAR. -The ladies of the bazaar
committer. Mr+. Imbert. lifggins, Mts.
W. H. Maize wort MVP. Jaime Hayden,
would like evetynne interested in the
work for the soldiers to donate .nyir•
thing for the ,bazaar which scar be
held in connection wit h :he lawn 'social
on the grounds. of Mre. W. H. Maize,
4th cirnces.ion of Ashfield• on July 4th.
Donations ,ho.tkl he sent lin as soon
as pn,sible to the Indies of the com-
mittee.
BAYFIE D.
TOES AY, June 19.
Me.' Oeo. Fisher. of Ki hener, 1s the
guest of Mr. F. A. Edwa r.
Miss Bessie Tough, of St ley, is the
guest of Miss M. Campbell.
Dr. 1,Voods left on Tuesday for
Battle Creek to take a mouth treat-
ment at the sanitarium.
Rev. J. E. Junee will pi his
farewell aeriUnn in the Meth let
church on Muuday sing.
Mr, and Mrs.'MnePhedran andfatati-
o spent t 1r trades,f oant a taw days 1
weck.with relative.. in the village.
The public *eiloid keying and en-
trance examinatinut. are iwin.c held in
the school this week. Miss Mamie
itlx' Uuugel is the presiding rxamiurr,
There will be no 5.0-e ec in the Pres-
byterian church on Sunday, next. An-
niversary service* co,,dueted by Rev.
Mr. Hogg, of Clinton, will be held in
the sister church of Bethany both
unnriting and evening and a number of
the ensigrega'ion from the viHage eZ
pact to 1.1 -111(1.
CARLOW.
'Kr.5 E14ns v, June _til.
A-eddi,,g bells are riugir•g luwl and
loner.
Mr. arnrrWalterhew invested in
a tray-Dortce1
Mrs. Jas. McBride • deft. Tuesday
rte ruing 14i vfklt 11• . ill.. rot. Hamilton.
Her. A. Laing has returned front
Montreal, where he WAS attending the
( en i.eI Assembly. •
Miss C. Augustine at d Miss Stella
Kirk. both former teacher* of K.K. No.
1, s`re spending a few days atthe house
of Lt,.-l''d. Veicov.
Mr. Wtu. Howell, o1 yvakatoon. wait
adel.•gate to the Preettylpriori General
Aesrntbly.and made a fly int: 'rip lit
see old friends at Salttord and Smith's
KIPPEN.
WEDNESDAY, June 2211.
Miss McCowan, of Itoxboro', visited_
her cousins' in the horse of Mr. Jar.
Mc('Iymnnt thin week
Miss Kate M.Uonald has been home
front London visiting hercousine, Mrs.
I. Jarrott and Mr. Jas. McDonald.
Miss Blte J*rant has been re-en-
gaged in her school in Hav lit an ad-
vance in salary. Miss ,Jarrott is a
good teacher and her school hoard
has shown wisdom in re-engaging
her:
J1r. and Mrs. Louis Walper and
son, from Saek•Lnoi., ere visiting their
numerous friends here. All are
pleased to see them looking '.0 asp.
Mrs. Walper was formerly Miss Bell,
daughter of the late Andrew Hell.
on Monday a party from Auburn,
consisting of the Misses Pierce and
Blair and Mrs. D. E. Munro and son,
Ralph, motored to Londrn, visiting
their cousin, Mrs. W. H. Johnston,
here, who a_contpanied them on the
trip.
Meesre. D. K. Alton, of Aahfleld,
and H. Alton, of Dungannon, visited
at the h of their brother-in•law,
Mr. W. H. Johnston, one day last
week. They h*d been called to Stan-
ley by the de*th of their mint, Mn.
James Turner, of the Parr lite.
Mr. and Mita. William Anderson and
Mr. end Mrs. Henry [vision were vi.i•
'- tor+ in Faimv,lle recently of Mr. John
▪ Jones, who now in his eighty•fourth
lr year ia not very well. Mi. Janina for
many rare was a socep.eful farmer,
good ii-ighhnr and staunch supporter
of the Methodist church here.
PASTORAL CHANuuRa. - Rev. R. 1
Davison. who received IuMI ndination
at the late Conference in London and 1
whole appointed to the Belgravia air -
Coit, preached a good sermon in the
Methodist chnrrh Ia+t ItundAV. He
Moo sang a solo excellently. Itev. A.
W. Brown, whn ham been the past. r ,
of the Varna chicon for the mutt Three
yea's, preaches his farewell sermon
next. Monday. While here hic has
pro ached gond sermons and been very
Homeseekers'-
Excursions
Every Monday till October 29th.
LOW FARES
FROM
. TORONTO
TO
'Libreria . . 954.00
Athabasca 46,50
Edmonton . 47.00
Stettler . 47.00
Canova .. 39.75
North Battleford 43.75
Regina ... 40.50
Forward .. 40.25
Saskatoon . 42.25
Dauphin .. 37.75
Lucerne .. 53.00
Calgary .. . 47.00
Camr0N46.75
Hanna . • , ' i°-,' 46.00
Rosetown , . 43.50
Vorkton .. 39.25
Moose Jaw 41.00
Prinee Albert 43.50
Brandon ... 37.00
Winnipeg . , 35.00
- For Tickets, TtraervaUnn*Liter-,
:Our.. and Information. apply to
J. W. l•ralxte, Inauranee. f,oder-
loh, or write It. 1.. Fairbairn,
G.P.A., 68 King fit. E., Toronto.
CANADIAN NORTHERN
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OE THE COLBORNE STORE 4)
NEW SILK SWEATER COATS
Never before have we shown such values in Silk Sweater Coats. Pure silk top coats in
the newest shades-reseda, rose, Copenhagen, yellow. They come in plain colors or trimmed
with white, with belt, pockets and large full collar. Beautifully made by one of the best manu-
facturers in the trade, and we stand behind these Coats and guarantee satisfaction iu every degree.
They are the newest, and the price is $12.50.
New Middy Blouses and Silk and Cotton Waists
We are ever receiving for stock new Blouses of the newest designs, winch at this time of
the season are very serviceable. Jap Silk BlotiseS in the best creations of Dawe Fashion, iu a
large range of designs, $2.50 to 8' 00. -
these Middies in all louses in size., either for young girls or ladies. white or trimmed with a color,
5c rt and long sleeves.
give to $1.5ll each,
To make Middies we have twilled middy cloth, repp, pique or Indian head, all 36 inches
wide, at from 25c to 35c a yard.
For dresses we have a very large assortment of the best cloths in the very latest designs,
and only one of each design and color. We feel that we have made a big step forward when we
made it possible for a lady to have a dress that would not be duplicated in Goderich, and the
great number of ladies who have taken advantage of this plan of selling have given us hearty
support in our undertaking by encouraging t along thi$ line to continue the good work.
Every few days brings new cloths and patterns. Under the old way of buying a whole
piece, it was impossible for us to carry as large an assortment or as new cloths a3 we are doing
this season. Before deciding on your new dress we would be pleased to show these new,dresis
fe tgths and help you select your dress, and pateern for same. .
We can
J. H. CO \` BORN E egg
Hill. ?dr. Howell Inks eII end all
his old friends were deligh ed to see
hila again.
St of tibia city of Toted°
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neap (burly, .•,.
F' .k J. ['hener wake, oath that he I+..,t or
J1wr.r`n of he Sr,,, of F. J 'henry&' u. do ug
bu+I.,e In the COY of Iutrd.. co,u,ts and
States( raid, seal Min -aid nein will tar the
slim of to . heu.irrd dollar. fortes -h and nveiy
car- of rat rah that run of M cures) by the nae
of Hall'. t' !aril UR re. eRANK J.1 SEX &X.
Sworn to ' fore we +lid .a'•.-• flied In uny
perm:lice, 11,1. b day of Reeuitisr..t DAMS.
w H I.1.9'AIltN.
(Seal) Notary I'ahpr-
H JI'+ Catarrh 'oke-t•.iskra i'.ta,nteliy and
a •1- through the cud on the 0400..n+.urfalw
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of the etrut. Set 1 f..4 .e„ hnnnial+. tier.
1 . J. (' ;NYY U0.. Tolela 0.
.1d by ill aruast. , 7 r.
lfidl'"►rwuy Pills f cu,.+tivAlan.
V ,Inlet h..rg is in 'torni, o t
attending the Foresters' Grail
Mre. M'•1l..nald is visit -
Detroit Bethany Prr.hy
church wt:1 hold ate anuive'ary '«r-
viCes. on Sunday next. .Ilantie '-' 'h.
Hi -e. Mr. Hogg, of Clinton, will peva
OL 11 o'clock in the morning and at
'o'clock in the. evening.
PVRTER'
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HILL.
AY, June 111.
NOTES. -Jar.- and •1
are veining at Will :hat
Mr. C. McPhail open
in Culhor toe last week
Alex. Cox
week.
a lew days
t.item ge
i. ,week
IA Age.
int at
Haan
refreshment booth and lune){ oogntrr
t u the, around+, A.hui'•iuu° ','.ic
children un/',er twelve ye*w It -.v.
Everybody \rho rogues is pr t,,- ed s
good lame, *1111 u+.tlw proceeds are for
Red Uro..* purp.wee there will a..rli.t-
Iwie be niacin crowd at Abe? Perk.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Mr. Bertram I)asidseu•,nt Mai, toh,
,s s', itisig hie brut her, Hubert, t 1 Ito '
B sided' rose,.
Mr. and 3Irs. Jas. V X1.11, tit- the
eon' A.. .• 'kit 1101 11,wnship, r• -
c ived word lest w. ek alar then win,
Pte. .lo.• Vuul, WAR wuuudrd t o. the
4th of June, a gunshot wound in ht-
h.u,d .
('. 1•p, W. J. t!lcitta« 1 .I -Iutstov's
name wee in Satunley's r*.n.iry 1'•
as wounded. I1,--er:lisied In ••
with t`te 71st IB,t!*lion and n , • .lo
14,4111(1 section 1.V the bite Lie..t. a 1.
Nisbet. No pertain here h t. t.• se, ye.i
any word about 1 ' yet. •.a Ilia next
of kin is in ricutleud
THE GODERICH MARKETS.
THUP.P1,.r. June !I.
,Wheat. per bit -h. ...$ t.;a, vi t; 't.
1141., Err bosh ... .. ,-•. to
H.. -ley. Ler 11414111.10 l.,
Pea.. err bu-h !aero. -
Huct;whesr, per tin -h. I.15 -to 1
Flour, has ilr. Ise awl 30.1;'.',11.-,s
0J91 le - ••
Floe., 'Mlle'Mlle.1, per es] .. .. .. .0 Io ,..+• •
fir,, to1!-., •
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KINTAIL n para ,loose, pernin.
To CELICHHATB Ik 311:410Y DAY, -A N10e. rl.aul
,ul:a1, 1 , in,00 Da demonstration Iran, liner, per lb .. .:1 to
pot !'eraser Neter .. .b to
will take place at Lakeview Para• ►:at..t parader dire
Kintail, un Monday July 2011, under Pon,tuep. brash ........... . 'a' to
1 he .tip ire6 of the Kin'aiI Red Cross' ,;;' Ir• but earl shots.. I.. re 1. yell to
n tk, bit n+' une.l ...rr et• -t 'l:s• W
Work, t•+. The Nti nations include • H.af+, dve, w• .,1, psi rw . . 11 •••'n
baseball match, Luck mew vs. L'Ich- . tildlorr, iter- ...
.1... ib .'. 1.5
sash, athletic spurt.. tug -of -:vet, motor Toning pb'•rop • f a1 +• r.
boat excursions, dancing in the peril- •• • '• . enc taped •11'.' u,
ion afternoon and evening, and a b*i.d She,•wlttn, .. . c tato
of H. III.nd pipers. 'Filet e w.il lie a! 4rods sow„or 1,l' 16 1••• • .1' 10
R p Ison+h rl. rap Ih )o t0
We stake TEA and
COFFEE \-p ' specialty.
Owing to gr ly advanced
prices we can 've you
extra value in T
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Prepare for the; fru
season by getting your
Berry Boxes, Fruit Baskets,
and ,Beiry Crates. We
have a good supply.
TRY
Neal's Alofa Bread
We BERN Phone43
• tti.on• 1 eaut t'. skin de,•. *' .1 some
t'r,ia on y saampt deep.
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Eavestroughing
and all kinds of
TINWORK
are right in our line.
Don't delay ordering
necessary work done. It
will pay you to have re-
pairs made promptly.
Orders entrusted to ns
receive expert attention.
FRED. HUNT
"THF: PLUMBER"
Hamilton Strtot Phone I3*
Its Excellence is Within
E910
/ F.O.B. Chatham,
Ont.
Completely
Equipped
Flew -de -Lye Roadster
same price
3
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 excellence has opened the eyes of thousands 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 quality, with complete equipment, with 'big -
car' refinements and conveniences, the Gray Dort is a
moderate priced car-' it is a supremely good car
'ltilE GRAY-DORT MOTORS, LIMITED, Chatham, Ont.
T. N. MITCHELL,
Dialer Goderich
N. A, TAYLOR,
Distributor, Ulyth
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