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4 THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1917
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Warm Weather
Wearabies For Men
NOW is the time to change from Spring
Wearing Apparel to Summer Goods.
We are well prepared to supply your
wants in everything that is new arid
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
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
AGENT FOR
20th Century and Art Clothing
Borodino Hats Phone 57 \ Headlight Overalls
JOB AND \COMMERCIAL
Printing?
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Rotary White, high speed, Sewing Machine
ORttns one-third faster
than the common type
Sewing Machine. Fine
set of steel attachments.
Large bobbins, holding
half a spool f thread.
Owing to the circular
motion of the rotary
shuttle this machine is
almost noiseless. Reg-
ular price 140. During
sale 536.
MUSIC BOOKS REDUCED
Empire Song Folio 75c, for S)c
Mammoth Song Folio Vic, for 90c
Church and Home Folio 75c, for O0c
Songs without Words 51.00, for O0c
Chopin Waltzes 50c, for 35c
flach's Inventions 50c, for 35c
First Pieces for Piano 50c, for 35c
120 Scotch Songs Sic, for 45c
Moore's Irish Melodies 51.09, for 75c
Choice Irish Songs, 75c, for 50c
Popular Scotch Songa 75c, for 50c
' Sabbath lichoes 50c, for 35c
Several hundred Song and Instrumental Folios for 25c each.
Presbyterian Hymnals
3 - 20e edition tic 36c edition 'Lie 40c edition 30c
OOc edition folk 90r edition fi)c 51.25 edition 11.10
i Victor Victrolas
1 We have some choice machines in real Mahogany, also
1 about 2000 records to choose from.
3 Hohner Harmonicas
3 When the war started we were fortunate enough to
have a good stock, which we are selling at 30c, 40c, 60c,
7bc and 51.00. In almost all of the different keys.
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3 In addition to the above we have many other lines at
3 reduced prices which we will be pleased to show you.
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James F. Thoion
Removal rSale
smweimumwilumwitiftliftquitipp■ burgh's .. Mr. sad Mrs.. Reed Morgan
THE SIGNAL - • GODERICH, ONTARIO
GUOERICM TOWNSHIP.
WEDNESDAY, J uutt 27. 3
Most of the farmers have completed
their brio seeding.
Mr Henryeonis, of Wind.oi, was
the gnaw of Mr. Thos. Cox 1 tot week.
Mia. Vere Johnston, of A•btteld,
was the guest of Miss Margaret Yulll
on Sunday last.
Mr. Jas. McOlanigan, of the Parr
Hoe. Stanley township, visited at Mr.
K. Y. Cut's last week
Taylor's Corner. Patriotic Society
will hold a sewing at the howe of Mrs.
Kubt. Rodgers on July 4th.
The members of the Patriotic So-
ciety are homy decorating Mr. Jamas
lteyooldi barn for the barn dance on
Jury Zoa.
We are glad to hear that Miss Lyda
Walters. of Taylor's Cornets. is around
again after a threatened attack of
typhoid fever.
A cordial iavitatjon is extended to
the women of the vicinity W a sewing
and knitting allot noon at the home of
Mrs. Curwen, Huron road, on Wed-
nesday, July 8th, at 2 Hl p..u. (;foods
sent to the censoring oeutre-22 py-
jama suits and 50 pairs of socks.
Last Saturday, while Mr.-•Prter Mc-
Dougall, of the Out line, was motor -
Ing to (loderich he struck souse Inose
gravel on B•II's bill, 4th concession,
and the car skidded and turned turtle
into the ditch There were six pass-
engers, but Done was hurt, and the
car was only .lightly damaged.
BENMILL EN.
WEDNESDAY, June 27.
On account of the wet weather the
ice .:ream social edvrr.ieed to be held
on Tuesday evening was postponed to
some date to be announced biter.
Next Sunday morning a patriotic
service will be held in the Bentnilier
church. A very interesting program
of songs, recitations and addressor lU
been prepared. \
On Sunday morning last a miasioq.
ary servi,e was held at Benmill.r
church. There was special music and
'eyelid Interesting papers no n.ission-
aty work in China were read.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
TUESDAY, June 29.
MAINLY PERSONAL -Mrs. William
Wilson and son Wallace left last week
for a two menthe' visit with Western
friends 'Nra. and Miss Venetaoe
and Miss Mills, of Bentuiller, spent
the week -end with friends in this
vicinity Miss Gladys J. -Sermon
hes gone to the Woodetuck hospital,
where she intends training fur a nurse.
Mr. A. Brophy and Mr. P.
Walsh last week had their barns raised
up ready to put walls under them. Mr.
Riley, of Loodeebossy, did the work,
Mr. Obar es Robinson, of De-
troit, visited his sister, Mrs. J. Red-
mond, last week Miss Sullivan,
of Kingsbridge, returned house on
Sunday after visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Geo. Brophy Mr. and Mrs. D.
May and Mews. Geo. May and J.
Nilson motored up from London on
Sunday ..Mrs. Geo. May and Miss
Margaret May returned home on Sun-
day alter spending a week with ft lends
in this vicinityMies Effie Wilson,
of Wilton Grove, is visiting friends
here et present Mrs. D. Paras, of
Dungannon, visited her sister, -Mrs,
Mason McAllister. last week, Mr,
Jas. Craig underwent. an operation In
Wiiighaw hospital on Sunday and is
doing as well as could be expected....
Miss A. Brophy, of the G. C. I., re-
turned howe last Wednebday..„Mr,
and Mrs. Gro. Roberson, of Lucknow,
visited at Wm. McAllister's on Mon-
day.
DUNGANNON.
MR. N. F. WHYARD is the
agent tor THE SiGNAL at Dungannon.
Orders len with him for subscriptions,
advertisements or Job printing will re
dive prompt attention. Telephone
(Ooderiob Rural) rSil
THOS. G. ALLEN,
DUNOANNON
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
COMMISSIONER FOR AFFIDAVITS, ETC.,
AND CONVEYANCER
WILLS, Dasos, MoNToaegs, AnMCIN.IT.,
/TC.. clement'. gxltatTaD AND
ATogar SUPPLIED von
Moirrosurn
Agent for Ire, Wind and Life Insurance In
t best Companies emir.
WEDNRRnAY, June 27.
E Mrs. Pentland and granddaughter,
of Baltimore, U. 8. A., are visiting her
E sister, Mrs. J. Ryan.
E Mr.. K. McKenzie is in Toronto this
week, the guest of her daughter, Miss
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Peat', who is twsching there.
E Mrs. CVm. Stothers, of Mafeking,
has received official notice that her
son. Cartoan, was admitted to a has -
Er: pita) in France, having been wounded
Cin an engagement.
t WADI/ED.-At the home of Mr and
F Mrs. Geo. Irwin, on Wednesday, June
E 20th, their daughter, Laura, was
united in marriage to Mr. Donald
FFowler. The young couple are resid-
E ing on their farm on the Oth conces-
cion of West Wawano.h.
IF:MEMORIAL SERVICE. -A memorial
Eservice will ibe held in the Methodiet
church on Sunday afternoon, at 2.,80
Ir..' o'clock, in memory of the bate Pte.
EFred Errington, who recently died of
wounds received on the battlefield.
E The service will be ronducted by the
pastor, Rev. 1. McKelvey.
FL GaRDsN PARTY. -Erskine church
1C garden party I. to be held on the
1Fmanse lawn on Wednesday evening,
Jul 11th. Mr. J. Kelly. entertainer,
E of Toronto, bas been second f .r the
E evening. He nomas highly recom-
mended, having entertained the high-
sec official claw in Canada. A treat
Is In store for those who hear him.
F Bee hills later.
BACH&LORA WIN. --A very interest -
EIng game of baseball was played on
Monday evening en the Agricultural
grounds between the married and the
single men. While great credit im dee
the former Ler the excellent game they
put up, they were worsted by the
baehslore by the score of 11 to 4.
The Rets. O. Gomm, 1. McKelvey
and J. W. Hedley were among the
player..
IPORTER'S HILL.'
'rUtraDA T • lime 26.
Morrie -- Mr. wadi Yrs. Wm.
Proctor end hail, e1 011oteu .peat
liras tsev.tc-wed W •
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IF Ey ry,'.IOc .
Packet of
W I L,SON's
FLY PADS
WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN
$8 'WORTH OF. ANY
STICKY r LY CATCHER
Clean to handle. Sold by all Drug-
gists, Grocers and General Stores.
and two children, of Port Stanley, are
visiting in the neighborhuod....Mr.
and Mrs. Nichola, of Saskatoon, are
visiting at Mr. John Blalr'.....Rev.
J. E. Jones preached his farewell set -
mon on dunday evening haat at
Bethel church. The new motor. Rev.
W. E. Darling. will preach next Sun-
day morning.
Stats of Ohio, city of Toledo.
Lucas county. .a
Irrauk J. 1:beuey makes oath that hole senior
partner of the firm of '. J 'beery lk l o . do..yr
budoe-r in the l''Ity or 'toted°, county and
State afaremeld. and aim said film will pay the
rum 0f nue hundred =Gas formes h sod evety
case of catarrh that oaai n( kw cured by the u -e
of Hall's Catarrh Cure. MHANKJ.CHENKY.
Sworn to before me sod .ub.c.tbed in nty
presence, Gds etb day of Iluoember, A. D. I.
A. W. ULKASUN,
(`Jeal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Core lel taken internally sod
riots through the hlood on the mucous surfaces
of the system. dead rag Ieet nionials, flee.
V. J. CHE ET & CO., Toledo 0.
Sold by all druggists Jia
Lail'. Mashy PUle forpogstlpsUon,
• .AUBURN.
WKDNESUAT, June Lr7.
Mrs. W. Yungblut it visiting her
daughter near Tavistock for two
weeks.
Mrs. Henry McBrien, of Detroit, is
visiting her relatives and renewing
acquaintances here.
Mrs. Wright, of Detroit, is spending
a few weeks visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Mar.b.
Ur. K-sbert Stalker has started his
traction ditcher and reports plenty of
contracta to keep hie busy until tall.
The places of business will dose on
Wednesday afternoons during the
tnonths of July. August aud Sep-
tember.
The utacberi training clams spent a
social afternoon at the bou.e of Mrs.
Geo. Kaitbby on Monday. A11 report
a good time.
The ladies of the Methodist church
Witt a successful quilting at the home
of Mrs. Lawrence Plaet.zer on Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jackson,
of Uxbridge, are spending their holi-
days with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Jackson.
The members of the organized
Bible cls in Knox church were en-
tertained at the home of Mrs. Jas.
Howatt, president of the claws. on
Monday evening. All speak well of
the tirue.pent.
A special meeting of all those inter-
ested in Ked Crow work will be held
in the Forester.' half. Auburn. on
Wednesday, July 4th, at 8.30 p. w., to
arrange for the picnic 00 August list.
The Society wishes a full attendance
of ladies at this meeting. All are
welcu fie.
R>:v. F. S. O'Kefl, late of Brigden,
has arrived with his family to assume
the pastoral duties of the Methodist
churches of Auburn circuit. We wel-
come thein to our midst. Rev. W.
Conway he. whipped his furniture by
C. P. K. and will go by auto to his
new Geld of labor at Trowbridge. He
takes with him the beet wi.hee of hi.
.any friends in Auburn and vicinity.
NILE.
WEDriwHDAY, June 27.
Mrs. Jas. McNee, of tfoder'ich, is
visiting friends and relatives here.
Mr. Jae. Girvin at euded the For.
eaten' convention held at Hamil o
last week.
The Sunday school picbic will be
held on Friday afternoon. Jugs 29. al
Meneeetung Park.
Mi. and Mts. John Connell and little
daughter Helen. of Galt, are visiting
at Mr. John Talor'..
Miss Grace Liufleld, of R'semen.
GRAY HAIR
Dr, Traumata's Natural Mair Restorative,
wad at directed. n waran.eed to restore gray nae w m
narunl color or money refunded. Pos.revely net a dye and
non.mhw,ou. Pose $1 is., sou -Pad. Wm. Tress.ln
asply G., fleet. Tenets, 0.1.
Os Isle .n God.nch at .1 A. C.n,sbeir, Drug Sten,
cot North St and Square
THE COLBORNE STORE
SALE OF COLLARS
To make room for the new lines of Collars we are going to sell the ours in stock at reduced
prices and clear them out. The Collars are good in every respect, being made in the best styles
of Georgette Crepe, Silk Crepe de Chine and fine Lawns. Just look at the prices. 82.00, 51.75,
81.50 Collars in plain white and fancy colors for' 99c. 81.25 and 81.00 Collars in Georgette
Crepe and Crepe de Chine for 74c. 75c Collars for 49c. 60c Collars for 39c. They must all be
sold, and sold quick.
New Dress Materials
We have just put into stock several lines of the newest Dress Materials. New patterns,
new colorings and in dress lengths. Buy these lines while they are new and before they have a
chance' to be picked over. We also have a range of new colors in Beach Cloth. This line comes
in plain colors and in fancy figures. Just the thing for your new summer suit, dress or skirt.
Hosiery
We have Hosiery that wears and will give good satisfaction, in white, black and colors.
Children's Stockings in all sizes, colors and weights. Also children's Socks in colored tops and
in all sizes. •
Ladies' pure silk Hose in black, white and colors, at 82.00, 81.15 and 81.00.
Fibre Silk Hose at 25c, 35c, 50c, 85c a pair.
Boys' heavy Stockings in all sizes, a 25c and 35c a pair.
Corsets
We have a new D & A Corset that we are sure yo will like better than anything we have
been able to offer you before. This is the GODDESS lacn-front Corset. Corset experts telt
us that the laced-front,Corset will be in a short time the only>atyle worn, on account of the many
advantages it has over all other styles. We want you to try these new models and invite your
inspection of them, They are new and will be worn.
This store will be closed Wednesday afternoons at 1 o'clock daring .1aly sail August
acil J. H. COLBORN
Montana, arrived home to attend the
funeral of her sister -in law, Mrs. John
Linfield, ;and will remain here for
several weeks.
The Sunday evening service here
was especially for young men, the
music beiug rendered by a male choir.
Rev. A. E. Linfield, of Evanston, III.,
preached an eloquent and forceful ser-
mon. taking as his subject "Tbe Call
of Autos,"
To ADDRESS PARSERS' CLUB. -The
Farmers' Club will bold its regular
meeting on Friday, July O, at the
Orange Hall. Kev. J. Hedley will ad-
dress the meeting, taking as his sub-
Mect "Tbe Ways Men Work Together,"
r. Hedley baa had considerable ex-
perience along this lite, having pro-
moted • campaign which considerably
changed legislation out iu British
Columbia, and be ba. much of prac-
tical value to say.
CARLOW.
WEDNESDAY. June 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. 8allowsdrove to
Aniberley ou Wednesday to attend a
wedding.
An account of the Watson -McPhee
wedding appears in anomer colonial of
The Signal.
The crops around here are looking
excellent, in spit" of .itch as extreme-
ly wet season.
Mrs. Kingswell had an attack of
blood -poisoning in her arin, resulting
from the bite of • mosquito.
The ladies of the W. F. M. 8. of
Smith's Hill church enjoyed having
with them at their last meeting Mrs.
Win. Strachan, of Godericb. Mn.
Strachan was a delegate at the great
convention held at Kingrwn and she
gave the ladies a very interesting talk
on all that took place.
Goes to Press
July 20th
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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 us
receive expert attention.
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While the smartness and beauty of tbe outer Gray Dort is
in coinpkte keeping with its excellence within, it is the inner
Gray Dort tbat you should know thoroughly. Here, under
the surface, is beauty of another sort --chs beauty of sturdi-
ness and efficiency.
AB the Gray Dort's asetare remarkable far
their unfailing d ty, ibecessibilitY.
This kind of excellence has opened the eyes of thousands of
rnotawise men fid women --and made thaw Gray Dat
owners. It makes the Gray Dort a car that the whole family
Wiese"
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With all thisanasalky, with edu$ete
with big -
est' refinements and eea. the Gm, Peet a
moderate priced ar' sodic it a maasemd7 [sod e
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