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R 'hHvxsuAY, SEtor. 6, 1917
titE. SIGNA
• GODERICH, ONTARIO
School Opening
We are' reerly,leys fail Girls
We have alt the Bode. all the
`upit4ie,, at ri!'lit prices
(ti.,, t6, i,,!„ that serves ys
best
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11,11 .Ii k of all the. authorised
Ital.. he Public. )ieI, sd-, tsepar-
atr isciesds. High sc10411. and
1 ru;41:11rlu,titutesatpublisher.'
price..
\1 atm Ii an'. Blear Fountain
I'u, safety self -tiller. 12.%a1, nal*
, I•cap =4.76.
Special for Scbool Opemag Week
tt;ll•ruuu, . Reno ti x F. lin
Fen. tsar' clip cli.. 51.00.
l • DKOWNEDAT NAYF1E11D,
r '
Jibe S MacKay, a Feiner Duogaetsoa
rte, Had a Most Inteieshag Perse.akty,
Thedtathtl Mi. John b. Nacta ,
"1 Hewett, a tole lathing in the
at lia)11,1.1 on fiut.day, Auitust
war a greet lhot:k to '11111 I&tend.. The
tircea.ed, In i•UWlpauy w alb hu Lrother,
K. 1ViH *til MacKay, 1 rtncit)al of
Hyman imbibe school, and the tatter's
homily, wale cauIpiIg at l4ayllrld foe a
wrtk. It sopritls that the Inks, was
pretty rough, but Mr.. MacKay. al -
'though • •blued. hall nu tear of the
wetrl, brink a etrohg mud expert
xwrutwa r w to lied always Iris himself
qultrrate. 011 Ude •occariuu, however,
Ina heart, which bad out twee very
billing t0l Wahl Liver, seemed soddenly
to fail blur wlole ill tLe retie. ab .tit a
dlrlalll'r of ri%rs ty the feet ii. au lbs
'Mole anti be went duan, Iw11 is hie
nephews. Louis and ltUlowl MacKay,
04 Mr. 4..4 filet Swallacuwle, who
were a11, u, the staler. put tar trove
him, had a chance of rendering
any ar•islauce. 1n fact. he di -rile
pealed hrlole they realized Whitt had
bappsned, and au'buugh Ltatts weir
qu%cWy 111 search of his body.- ta1-
gent«a Atli a lel rte nuwta•t.• of ell me
end a•a rpelr of Bayfield, no, t.wte of
his boo user found until early the
following uur
g Iuiug, wheel Mt M. Wit
liken )r�u(Kay, accowpauied by hrr
uaughl.er, Miss Lillian, in spew:bine
Really a wile from Derr Lt dge Cot-
rage, where they were cawprtlg, cause
upuu the Indy washed up oei the hank.
Uu the sable day, Monday. the te-
u.ainr weir taken to Mr. MacKay'"
home rt lirnsall, where the funeral
sera held on Thuisday afternoon to
the Hemrsh Unlou cemetery. The
funeral was most Iat•gely attended. ter
the deceased, who had spent hearty
four year" atHensall with lir brother
and Iau,ily, eras 'a great favorite.
Mr MacKaywaraSou ofthe. late Dr.
Mal Kh) • III 1)rtllgmUl1011, and nab a
WW1 she had travelled very largely
and now well informed on. nearly
every subject, a enwe teadWtanitil a
few yea.+ age, when his eyesight
failru hiiu, and even then he quickly
learned the blind alphabet and `re -
goitre ly received Literature from the
Blind Institute. Atter leaving Mia
home in Dungannon, he travelled
very extensively and for a number til
years 111 Austirlla, where he nate in
the gold minis.. Aft.erwaldr he went
to Dakota, where he very ruccesafully
engaged in the di uggist buriere.i, and
from there be wen. u, Montana,
where. he took up boniest ailing and
large tracts.ot land. He war also in
Cuba, Mexico and nth. r hauls and
knew every Stets. in the United States,
and while travelling generally tat k
up mule line of business which would
interest his and whereby he could
combine busiuree with pleaewe and
profit. The last four ?ratio he anent
at. Hensel II with his lumber' The de -
crafted was in his fifty-second year
and nisi 111i limit and in spite est his
blindness was of a most happy dir-
pusit tela a splendid conversal' eller,
and one of the most generous men to
lir :net with, always coaly, so to
speakAto "hare his last dollar or bit
with the nerdy, and 'li were biter
pl*reuse to help others, which, hav-
ing succeeder' well in husidete enter.
Anises, he was able to do.
Your roll Suit
Slimmer IN neatly gone, and
it is time to thick of ftttiug--
yourself out for fall You
will need a light -weight
Overcoat for the cooler
stays, and pethaps a new
fail Suit. We should like
you to call and see the
.ratty goods we have in
-stock. We; ate pleasing
' many *particular people,
and we believe we can
please you..
Let tin try.
R. J Armslrong
MEty
CHANT TAILOR
.utth iU
SouthSquare, G..1..6011
Fall Ter. frail Sept. 4tk
CENTRAL //
aTRATFORD. ONT..
CI IMMi•.RCIAL, SfltIRTHAN1)and
`11 1 t:RAI'IIY Dkl'ARTMFNTS
\t a have thorough courses, ex.-
'instructors
x-'instructors and wr plac
t;r.oluates in positions. 1)rmaud upon
us for trains.' help is malty. times the
number •grad,cding. Get our free
catalogue.
A REPRESENTATIVE GROCER.
W Hero's Business the Subject of an
Article 1n W.el-known Trade Journal.
The Canadian Grocer in its iaeue of
August 31 ham the following article,
accouiparied by a picture elbowing the
interior of Mr. Hern's store :
$uwewbcre shout seven years ago
W. Herm went into the grocery busi-
est; in Godes ich, and in the course of
*tie srveLl tears he has built up one
he re�rce-entative businesses of the
taws). His store is situated" off oma o
the corners tit the octagonal square
that gives a particular character to
the town of Goderich. 1t has large
windows\facing in both (letect'
that give h, a bright -an y and roomy
appearance., ?di. Ilern is a believer
in equipmen and the store is well
fitted with lawny modern merrhAn-
diziug itgeltniem\and display fixtures.
One side of themote Is devoted to
crockery and bins department.
When DL. Hero t k over the store
his was parL_uf the *.tock un hand•
and as it ropeesenttd fair margin of
profit he carr ied it rr. ('hanging
conditions, however, ineldent r n the
war have robbed it of the mus dor por-
tion of this pra.11r so that 'Mr. Vern
'blends ever; natty to do away with
this depart tglet t and confine \hie he.
tivitiee entirely to the grocery trade.
alr_lifeeu fel one of.thone merchants
who is somewhat inclined to believe
"t -he advimability .d handling hulk
Tines ip-iueferenre to on kage goody,
in him expellees•, he believes that he
can give taller vehir in that wily, and
ami rcil.te 1hi11 vapor nude intimately
with the .torr, than would be posslble
in sellirg package geed.. Not that
Mr. Hero refuses to handle package
goody. He earth,. these lines and
makes n0.effoet. to targe any of his
customers away flans them. it. is
only `in rhe case wort•, a customer,
vniees a criticism of mono, package line
that he suggests the goods That hr
sells 111,41,' him nw'1i 19111e. If they do
not rapt ese 'atisf*ct un -with these
goods he' tasks.. s c IHetere.. in the
blend, until he g.te some indifat4on
of the customer's taste. Once tide is
dlcideil• the eon' .e i• `blain galling
D. A. McLACHLAN, Pripcipal._
CARLOW. i
Woos :+l)AY, Sept. 5..
The tfit ..hing rnachine is beginning
10 hum.
Mises Edith Wilson has gene to
Fit attoid to teke a commercial tonne.
Mi. gaud Mrs. A. Culbert, of Dun-
Mgannon, went $ulday tit the home of
ls. W. Weller.
Miaa,Pearl Fisher. of Goderich, was
the guest tit her 'Prot bre l:d, lura: few
days.
511ss 51,11i. Msllowe, ..1 Coleridge,
Alta., is h tor a two 0orths'
visit *ith frig, tall, in thio i'.irhhorhutd.
Mr. and .Mr-. Mercer, of, Sts lard,
pent 111P Meek -end at the home M. Dir.
John Levy. They fereeti;or1(Tanird
by Mrs. Huy• -e atnl tao ehikhen, who t
serer IhP gue.to•uf our popular st.ore-
kee7er, Mr. Wm. Clayton. -
M'Slat Itobeli taut, who .'{cent
he y.tc41mil lel-re with lied.sis , Mrs.
her. Mit heel week to • su1nP her
clothes. She es 1111 nreo111 e . fled as farms
i Toronto by Mrs. Pts
The extern Fair.
Special es by G. T. If. to London
Burin • extern 'Fail :
Gt' u Tnpr.dap, September 11. or
'1' )r.dliv, September 13, good forlhree
d.... $I.tvr
(..,ing 1411* ante Sop'eniher 10 to 14,
letu, niog rya to $ieju.n.lte 111—S2.5.>.
Get lottothekets from F. P. Lswr-
enc•• k Son•, the down -town ticker
letb
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SUCH A
GROUPING
of styles in .%.Queues fall shoes
as we are showing ha. rarely
leen accomplished. 1lere you
will see the latest popular noycl-
ties of high -gr o1c .aorktrlan.liip
in good leathers. Madeitl but-
ton and lace model. In patent
leather, vier kid kin, dull calf.
.skin, tan calf.kipp of kidskin
and two•tone combinations. All
reasonably priced.'
Phone i58
Stow. civets II eslnesday at 1
p.m. dating Jtdy mei August
Wm. Sharman
Goderich, Ontario
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TKE 1UNIG 1hAT
DR1NS HELTH
"Fruit -a -tires" Builds Up The
Whole System
Those who take "Frult a -rives" for
the fiat time, are often astoni*t ed at
the way it builds Maui op and snakes
lAaas jvil better allover. They may be
taking "Fruit-*-tives" for some specific
disease, as Constipation, Indigestion,
Chronle headaches or Neuralgia,
Sidney or Bladder Trouble, Rheu-
matism or Pain in the Back. And they
find when "Fruit-a-tiyes" has cured the
disease, that the, feel better and
stronger in every way. This is due to
the wo.derf*1 Ionic properties of these
famous tablets, made from fruit juices.
bOc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c.
At all dealers or scot postpaid by Fruit -
a -fives Limited. Ottawa.
This ie intormrt-e n he lime gleaned by
himself and i.. .ellrtlg info)►us'lon In
building Imp and holding trade. At
least tbir is the way t had Mr. Het•n
luta fudged conditions. There are
other dlriche't. who hold entirely
opposite view.. Mr. Herd's have
proved satisfactory in Ilia own ex-
perience.
COLBORNE.
REV. JOHN MOON° AT KINCARDINE.
—Tui KIII,artlIUe papers last week
commented favorably upon the set -
moor pweieched ie that town recently
IV ltrv. John Young. of Pittsburg,
who
spertq several wicks vi•iting lits
1 elate%es in this towtiehip. The Kin.
cardine Review had the followina
iutereating reference • On Sunday
last the congregetunn of Knox church,
Kince reine, were ti e.L.d to two .pIrn.
did ser Mona froth Rev. J.' Young,
U. D . of Pittsburg, Ps. Dr. Young is
a uatire of Colbsene township, Huron
county. After completing his COW Pe
in the public, a hearl..et home he et -
tended what was called the Kincal-
dine Grseum'r School. Passing Mir
exit iii ii lethal there he taught school in
Huron township for a time and later
111 the mashy school, Kincardine. He
art.-tweedel rtdeu,ed .be University
and luring his emeriti. there supplied
on the high school rweff during the M-
elee!' of 31-. F. McLenlati, who was one
.t the toed at that time. Dr. Yiung
while at r.'liool here attended Knox
church end worshipped in the base -
Merit while the auditorium we. being
eou.pl, t -d. Ile wits oleo a member of
the choir its the Jaye of Professor
Marshall, when rn attempt wrier made
to introduce the organ. He was
past )r of nue of the eburches in the
city of Hamilton for o ter of
vest., previous to taking the Pittsburg
charge, Alt hough t he above narrative
reads like ancient history, I) .' Young
is atilt "young" and well preserved,
and while the mej ,rtty of his old ie*
Doc iates have passed to the great be-
yond it was wonderful to ere the num-
her that turned up On ,Muuday who
had been either pupils t r aasociatee of
his in thn*« days. His family coneimts
of two Sons, 110111 of whom are defend-
ing the honor of their country, one in
the Canadian and the other with the
United Skates army.
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
PRAISE THEM HIGHLY.
Dodd s Kidney Ptlls Cured Mrs. L. L.
Nielsen.
Bell P. O., Yict(iirk Co., N. B.,
Sept, 3 (Spec 9 ►,-Urs L V.'Nieriieo,
Wife of the asairtant postmaster here,
and her daughter are among the
many wise steer that they owe their
good health to Dndd's Kidney Pill.'.
••East winter 1 suffered with very
had kidneys. and indigestion," she
says. "Everything that I ate butt me,
ro that 1 war at last forced to live on
bread and milk. I wade up my wind
to tryiDedd's Kidney Pille,as different
persona had recommended thew. They
helped me wonderfully. in a very short
time I war. able 10 enjoy good meals
without hurting me, and my health
was greatly iflproved.
31 daughter also used Dodd'" Kid-
ney Pills with splendid result.."
BAYFIELU.
TUESDAY, Sept. 4.
Dir. and Mrs. Boa& of Windsor. are
guests of Mrs. Jas. Feminism.
Mr. and Mrs. Angue Campbell, of
Sarnia, visited friends in the village
.ver the holiday.
Sit•.. Richards, of the Gederich road,
spelt It few days with her brother,
Mr. J. Donaldson.
The Heath family, of Niagara Falls,
err spending a shoats time in their -
cottage; "The Cedar.,' ' -
Mien I(Ptideb, of Lucknow, returned
on Monday to resume her duties as
Priucipsl of the school.
Mr. \Vtui. PoIMvk recently pur-
rhaeed 11 line new Oyecend car front
the agent. Mr., Graham, of Clinton.
The IGtl.kin and'.Totl•anee lawilies
closed their cottages on the Terrace
the end of last week and returned to
Detroit.
Mr. and Mre alc3lillen and Miss.'
Helen McMillan, who orient the sum-
mer in "Lorne (lt tape, '• tetnrned to
London Tuesday. .
Labor Day 1)1 ought a n.nnher of
pienickeea froth the surrounding
ton tie, to enjoy the last outing at the
lake for this reasone
Hew. w. O. Rn•heul.on, wife and
child, of Ai thin, also Mts. Ardsronn,
of Wyudiiug, ale attest,. of t.heh
broils. r. Mr. J. .1. Riehard•on. of the
?tont road,
The Miss*. Atkinson and Mita.
Gladys Aikenhead, of London, who
have been route et the borne of Mr.
Jae, Cah.ptleill ftp the past week, re-
turutd'Mowe on MEnday.
MA. Li}t>rice GIPenmlade had a 'meter
s PId,nf en Tneedav attftaipnn, when
nnotoring in Ire lel 1tln4Ptield. Mntne-
Ilting went Affray wish the steering
:Roar and the' ear limpid into the
ditch, sunning untie. Mr. Greenslade
fiend It companion wet. rather Maly
1b,iilsi and the car is demurest to
melt, An extent, but not beyond re-
volt.. I -
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GUDERICH,TOWNSHIP
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5.
Mr. Waitar li. Hick it spending the
weekett Toronto.
Misr Margaret Yuill It ft on Monday
for (iobaurg, where she has been ID-
R%ged at. trencher.
Mi.. Willa Cox left on Thursday of
1ar• wick fo resume her duties in the
lserkr .conal at Har croft.
Mr. and Mrs. A rex aril family.
of Chicago, w•ha are staying 111 town,
,:erred Mr.. CI. tn. Newton.
Mrs_ A. file Manan. who has bsen
♦baiting her 110.1 111 1. Mr, I. Mcllwsin,
1e11 on Monday sur her house at Perry
Sound.
Taylor's Corner Patch tic Society
will bold a rrwing ulerlitg at the
house of Ile.. 0. (.inn oh Wed. Palsy,
$epteudalr 121 b. Anyone • having
finished articlee will ideate bring them
to this meeting, as 8t ptewhrr 1ti;h is
shipping day.
Mrs. W. Glenn Campbell and inn,
Gulden, of Aylmer, who have been
guests at the mummer honer of Mrs.
(Dr.) Me -Lay, Grand Bend, spent a few
days this wick with arra. Campbell's
`sister, Mts. 8e R. DLecMatb, nn the
♦rah ; also hrr father, Mr. A. H. Good-
win,. who is in poor health.
ST. AUGUSTINE. -
/ Tbe regular mitring of the Mr,
i,Atignatine Women's I1..tibt,t. will be
b.1d at the home of airs. \\1u. Mc-
Allister. kin WLdneeduy. September
18th. At this meteieg 'bete will he a
quilting. Come early and conte
prepared.
BENMILL ER.
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5.
Mr, Ra Moore returned to Court -
right on Monday afeetnoon.
N. B. No. 2 opened on Tuesday morn-
ing wit •an attendance of about for ty.
Miss Dyer, of Godes ich. is in charge.
Most of the fat users have Hnjahed
barvoot fad u•e waiting for the
tbrasher.
ASHFIELD.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Ashfield Soldiers' Aid Ctrele will be
held at the home of Mrs, Henry
Gardner. 12th ceneeeeino of ArhtleId,
on Wednesday, September 12. A
huge attendance is requested.
GotNO To Tim.aosncau.—Mr. U.
J. McGregor of Laurier, who has been
pprincipal of the public school at Se-
brfngville for four year., has now
taken a position on the Tillaonhurg
behoob auk, The Stratford Beacon,
reporting the change; says - Mr. Me•
Gregor was a splendid teacher and
highly respected by thescbolara. On
Saturday after noon the scholars made
him a presentation and read an ad-
dress to which Mr. McGregor teepon. •
ded appropriately. The A. Y. P. A.
and choir of Trinity church also pre-
sented Mr. McGregor.with an address
and gifts as tokens tai esteem.
Keep Children Well Dur-
ing riot Weather.
Every mother knows how fatal the
hot summer 111011 11.1 are to small rhll-
ebren. Cholera infantum, diarrhoea,1
dysentery and stomach troubles are,
rife at. this time and often a precious
little lite is I..st after only a few hours'
illness. Thr mother who keep+ B iby's
Own Tablets in the house feels sale. I
'l'he occaaionel use of the Tablets pre•
vents stomach and bowel troubles, or !
if trouble collas suddenly—as it item -
orally does—the Tablets will bring the
baby safely through. They are sold
by medicine dea'ersor by omit at 25
tents a box from the Dr. tVillianla
Medicine Co.. Brockville; Ont.
CHURCH NOTES.
Tbe pester, Rev. J. H. Osterhtut,
will have charge of the services in
Sunday. Morning subject : .The
nettle! Life." Evening : "What le
Endures "'
an Bible clouts at 3 a'clock.pWWTh
League Tuesdsy evening at 8 o'clock.
All welcome.
The third •annual meeting of tte •
Woman's Missionary Society of the
Preebytery of Huron will be held in
In the absence of the pestor on his
holidays. Hey. .I. E. Ford is taking
(+ergs of the services in North street
Methodist church
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See the New "Northway" Coats
for Fall
The new "Northway" Coats for
fall are here. They came the end
of last week and are the last word
in fall and winter Coats for ladies
and misses. We know the styles
will appeal to you,.and the fact that
Handsome Plush Coats
The vogue for Plush Coats prlamises to be greater this season even than last. We have
prepared for -it with generous assortments of these‘handsome and durable garmenti. Most are
the famous "Salts" Plush, which cannot be excelled for its wearing qualities. Many good styles
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New Autumn H ats
You will find a generous showing of new autumn Hats, in styles suitable for early
fall wear, ready on Saturday. There are many pretty shapes in Velvets, rrincipally."
black, with a little touch of trimming, and some very natty styles in colored and white
Felt for outing wear. The prices ire quite moderate. We shall be glad to have you see
them on Saturday.
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Fine Cashmere Hose
'50c and 75c per pair
We call special attention to the value bf
this lot of plain Cashmere Hose. Today's
nAll prices are higher than these.
The 50c guality is made from pure wool
cashmere, has seamless feet, is full fashioned
and is a splendid Stocking for either fall or
winter wear.
The 75c quality is made of finer yarn.
Stockings of this value would have tl sell at
_$1.10 per pair if bought today. Big buying
ver a year ago enables 'up to 'sell a limited
uantity at this price. When they are gone
wit ran get no more until conditions right
ANNOUNCEMENT
MISS SUSIE NOBLE,
having purchaaed the well-known
fancy geode bnsineem carried on
rinceelodully by Mee. L. 13. Tapo
tor Nome years, intends to conduct
11 along the same lines, and
Notions the continued custom ot
all the former patron% of the store.
art well aft& any new TICS.
Mif.04 Noble 18 giel todie able to
announce that she will have the
aasimtance of Mris. Tape in the
business until Christmam or later.
• Ladles are invited to call and
inapect the stook at their eon -
THE SINGER STORE ,
On the Square
25c
This is a heavy cotton Hose, finished soft
inside. They are called Caslinterette or Cash-
merine and are splendid for mid-season wear.
All sizes.
25C
School Stockings
20c
Children's ribbed cotton Hose, heavy
weight, strong and durable, reinforced where
the wear comes. All sizes. Fast dye. Per
pair
20C
• HODGENS BROS.
Direct Importers Goderich
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Printing
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Where tlo you get your printing\ Mr. Merchant ?
Do you order it from city canvassers, and give
your own town printers the go-by?
You shoUld bear in mind that youi.own business
interests are injured by sending work out of town.
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The Signal can do and does just as good printing
as the city offices, and can meet city prices.
Next time you are tempted to give an order to a
city house, call telephone 3 5 and let us have a talk
The Signal
GODERICH, ONTARIO
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