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THE SIGNAL - GODERICH ONT O
CARLOW.
w[Dri[sDAY. Ms•n.
t�ggaQrT�Mr.
NOWRAISES
and Mrs. ae. McBride attended�'ra ' THE CO L B N E STORE t�
be McBride's aunt at
A1ay.
on S
(now, o Sunday.
.ucknow,
Mr. Frank Berry left for Guelph last 6� UICKENS
isturday. o.
Marianspent � i'^"b HOSIERY ti
he Tl�ld� � � HOSIERY
of her A� ✓�
home f
at the home ,.
week at
i few days last work GLOVES
'�`"s � GLOVES
mother Wfu. gas&TrouMe by L.Y" B. Silk Stockings
Mr. Bert Varcoe has returned hoose af- y !Eisler suggests new Kayser
er spending a few days visiting his sister, sfl Vogel M" things, but your Easter made from Glove Silk
Mrs Trelheseey: of Gusedphipe><pd. tout- which will not run, in all
1� attire will pot be ti
A carload of coal was delivered at Mc- at $2.'15 a pair. :
maw on Monday. � Te plete without a stew pair colors, +
Misses Edith Wilson and Ruth Young. Orvrt>e, ILL -"I took Lydia Lr of Gloves. This season Colored Silk IiQo► Hose. :
A Stratford Business College, are home ham's :getable Compound are favorites at 85c a pair.
for thW Easter vacation. genie trouble wkich -� Sititd�lovei
has recovered af- pulled me down mor and cxwbe had in many v Ladies' Irhite and black
Mr.rubrey Walter ;t `r`� dhierent prices. at '
ter a very severe attack of le grippe, to I could not Wt qq ;, �';.� , colors at Silk Boot Stockings,
Mr. and Mrs. Segal', r., and fa*ly foot to the floor aw Silk Gloves o0c, 75c, $1.00 and
have moved into the house on the prop- coaW car ely do my i^,`� . Extra heavy 50c,
city of Mr. Wm. Sallows work, and as I lin in black, white, grey and $1.50•
Several from this vicinity took in the m •small farm sod fawn shades, at 11.60 Children's Lisle and Cottop Stoeleiegs, in
church, Goderich, raise six ka°ird in all sizes, at 85e, 45C and t
concert given in Knox pair. white and black,
last Thursday evening and all report chickens
having eri)oyed a treat. it made it very earn White, black and colored Gloves with dif '>� a pair.
A social evening will he held in the for me• ferent points, at 815c a pair. e
- Calls -
on Monday, April I caw' °ice' 1 r r, SPECIALIZE IN
township hall, Carlow. advertised in White Kid Gloves ill all sizes, at $2 a > � . WE
1st. There will be games, a flood Prb• potted
our and trier Chamoisette Gloves in all sines, at �a ►
grain and light refreshments dmission White 1 `A6i HOSIERY
it. It kna
25 cents. deo sol my -of MA $1.25 a pair. 1
ttsy beaitb so I tens
KINGSBRiDGE. I am w grateful that I am recommeni-
It m 07V mda,,, lln. D. Ig I
TUESDAY. March 26. At,rsns, R. R d, Oregon, Ill.
Man.. OnlywomanwMhavesufee the ter -
Hen. O'Neil. of Fannystelle, .d
visited friends here. tures of such troobiaa and dragged Dswa MADAM: uyi , i
is clam oras day a day eon realize
Musa Margaret O'Connor, of Lucari, Toot asd bare World Freedow is at stake I deientowl.
lief which this faaams that mllitatisrn shall j les
visiting at her home here. Lydia & Pfakbam's Vegetable Our country is allied in the t war of all ages,
remedy, in ght, shall rule.
Ed. Dalton left last week for Hudson �p� beugU is Mn• Ah om and the principles of right, not d w must
Bay, after spending the winter here. Were in Mn. Alters' is to be successful in waging this war for huuzsmity, evoey ons
and T. Quigley by Ger ro°aa if Canada
Engineer T. O'Connor eoedltlan help conserve the nation's Duro and
� releasing
rewmrces.left
to re- �5�tars au"y only lessening travel ■rad
here on Thursday fox Chicago mondatioe,n Through trading at Muze, you an not your rivtc
Lydia E Pink►om's �- younrlf. You not only
aurme their duties on one of the lake boats eatfosr write -Government use, but you are f+►YINi for nhggo
railways for CASH
pp1�f1ynn, prosperous. but You puttingwCA
alter spending the winter at their honcea to make our community more faresnom
of t 49 yesn exp Ill Pride a�Dd help packages and y _
here. riaalL s your own picket by saving the taxes on exprsw, parcel
is at yew Merv" p $
yatriotism enables your to eoonomiae.
lust the things you need this spring. One primo. s
Mothers Praise Baby's We have provided spteDdid stocks of y red to aid
Muskoka. where she spent the last month are very rossonable. A visit Uo our sfoxe will reveal how splendidly are are Proal
Own Tablets. who was yew praotise Patriotic Economy by Trsdiag at Home.
with her mother, Mrs Rome, you as
very ill. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Yours truly. J. H. OOLBORNE It.
Every mother r"wK3' her little ones to I Rome Is mw on the way to recovery. g -
be well -thousands of mothers have I Z
learned the secret of keeping them well. ASHFIELD.
They have found by experience that an •he Ashfield Soldiers' Aid Circle will
occasional dose of Baby's Own Tablets meet at Lanes Preibyterian church. 10th =
will prevent sickness, or if sickness comes concession. Ashfield. on Tuesday. April r
on suddenly th Tablets will promptly 91h, at 2 o'clock. Everybody is cordially " L WAISTS
F nothing • WAISTS
give relief. These nnotten have invited to attend. a
but nese for the Tablets Among themThe folio shipment was made Waists have just teen
TheA :are stock of the few Voile
is Airs Gustave Lard. St. Perpetue. Que-, the Ashfield Soidius'Aid Circle through Waist is new and
says: '•i have been using Baby's branch of the Red Cross for = put into stock for Easter selling. Every
gwho
the ��h in all sins up to
Own Tablets for my little ones for a num- Janary and February.:n3 pairs of socks = the patterns are the best. Thty come
414leer
of yeah and have [ound them aperat 11.25, $291.25; 62 py)ama suits at g2at from $1.25 to $3.00 each.
by#�"`
feet medicine. They regulate tie bowels;11124: 16 trericb diirts at 12.50. fi40: 33
vomiting; in fact, they are good for towels at 25c. $8.25; a hospital colored Silk Waists in Jap Silk, Crepe
=stop
trench �White and
deall
the little ailments o f childhood," The towels at 35c. $1.40; 4 pillowcases -from $2.00 to $7.50 each
Georgette,
atTablets
are sold by medicine dealers a b35c, $1.40; 16 caps for stretcher-bearers at =Chine and
mail at 25 cents a Ila[ iron the Dr. Wil- f10c. $g: A mattress covers at $1.50. S20. ee! these Waists
Brockville, Ont- Be elite i A
!tams Medicine Co.. Total value of shiptment. $494.30.
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LEEBURN. AV$ IN. f
Mc[tmAY, Mar. 25. j�OR SALE.-, THE HARNESS SHOP Ti :►�iw
Flo., ttr n,hae of Auburn arty or Pr,..� = COLLARS COLLARS LACES ; LACES
Several of the farmers in this vicinity A. Rafl=n- a n,rueer pvncelan apply to
maple trees, J ARTHUR. Asbom oo-u T new Easter
have tan The
I Mr. red Gliddon left last week for WEDNESDAY, Mar. 27. are here in Vine Guiperes, Valeucieuutw, Torchotas,
to take his position as oiler on Collars
visit-
Midland, Jin W of Toronto a isit �. r c the newest shapes to Allovers and others, in the blot
thesteamer Franz. Shadows,
the in . destgDs
Some of the neighbors enjoyed a very Rev. E. O. Forde will conduct the flat and high
supper at the home of Air. and = ► dainty materials. �., end new this reason. faces are
when °^1O^ Prayer trseetmg in the Anglican � n
Mrs. John D. Farnsh on Thursday. - ' tieing used
Ms. church on Thursday everunit. Pique and fire velvet for this season and are
they partook of a large fowl of the air. Mr. Jas. Mutch is settled in the house 9 flood
marksman. L' Collars are leaders
J. D. is a skilful purchased from Mrs Wm. Symington. = the Y. on ,tbl summer dresses.
Mr. Janes Chisholm has just about B. C. Weirlav'e an address o n fu'at ' this season, send
I exit the Dr. _ -
completed the task of haulmY aid to the injuredon Tuseday eveni� new shapes are ex
lumber of the frame house he bought in psbpk'ec to K pretty. from rhe a yarh to SOC' a
a was at sane disadvantage ow- at the young g116,V4 -*► tonal! y p Y• At Rei prices
town. He church I They raaege iu pr ice
ing to the bad state of the roadsWan.i up frorn Yom• _ • -�etx ,
Mrs, Wm. Bogie has returned from be �eestd o vest his from .bc to >{' S0
Toronto
-_ _-_ - ----- - parents. each.
Mr. Geo. Y ngblot shipped 'a car of rale >Z
I cattle and a caro[ ttoRs to Toronto the
pass week. pet cwt• for bog"
THE CHAMPION Mote. 'z spratJ
and M e,
r Edward R N
ere.Sea
Ma s titre. G O L 6 O rs=
Sunday with his patents e •
Mr. Webster, of Detroit, spent a few C
Kline Fanning Mill I with Mr. Wm. D kie, sr., the past
day
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Ityou want the best and -,r -y -
B•�YFIELD• Mr. Dargall sifter tryitsg oil- ( of cattle. He is a good feeder and .1
t aro•
ffastest-cleanin Mill, get s` f that Dr. Moir. of
astest Mea s,0 seven deoiyin
+." (intended bar last week.) The pain these yuan las that ` does well with his stock. Last Tear he
Hensall, had to be called in. Mr. Chesney lagt lite (or cif
a Kline. Easiest to turn, TuzSDAY. March 19. country life is preferable received 11,940.60 for the setae number
is improving nicely and will soon be
from 75 to 100 bushels per The Ladies of the Patriotic Society held ���
a St. Patrick's tea in the town hall on around again. Mr. lames Graasiclr realized a mos rum , --
takes out the wild other day from his steers when he try turn -
hour.and plough a fieU
Saturday afternoon. which was fairly sac- We are pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. the No farther can
oats no matter how thick. cessfui. The sum of $13 was realised. I Wiley French become citizens in our vil delivered fourteen of them to Milton trig it ova in his mond,
b DR' ARsasrxOM,-� fol- moved in from the farm. Love in Hensall. The averaged 970 the.
1t D[ArH OF lage they having $1.5Mi 49. The letter "e" is in the beginning of
No other Mill can equal I lowing is from The Tara Leader: The aid which they sold to Mr. Wm, Dougall• of and at $11.55 a cwt. brought
I m grading aced gram. 'news of the death t>< Dr. M. A. V. Arm- Hensall, from whom they bought it a few Mr. Grassick has still thirty-three tread everything and in the etd of every- e.
We have farmers tell us strong. which occurred on Tues--
day evening. March 12th, brought'
they would not sell their of the most genuine
e� our citizens generally'
Kline Fanning Mill for i from
About len days previous to his death he
attack of f?.)
$100 if they could not get I was prostrated by an erysipelas,4s, 'I X'' As
rapidly spread over his face and,, e
which .. w,i
another. head. His, illness was from the start Vans y,ah;
r ^lk �
Write for particulars. sidered serious. His brother, Dr. William ll r;i►o qtr
I Armstrong. of Mitchell. and Dr. McAsh, o "�
of Tars were in attendance and did all in 4
check the disease. Fara
KL1NE MFG. CO., their power to , ;u an You Beat t
' s.zme time Dr. Armstrong had been in ° oi.
((�� poor health from anaemia. but which he 1 ►." k t,
Ontario off. and for the greater , "l �r •a'
Breton t I succtesfully fought a 1 y :o*}!Z,1211"
part of the time u to his last illness he f »
as able to practise his profession Dr. l��s '• . yoa"rf� c` "` ^ a �' ur ` .x,% , `...aai'xni
- - «e, s
i Armstrong was ban near BayfieA. Ont. + r ypr,
w, q rx" syr%moi
in Itlfll. When a young man he atteeide� leu � much as you want. d£
Take as
I
liamihou St. Goderich
e
THE DOUBLE TRAC[ ROUTE
between
(MONTREAL
Do you have headaches .
' f>,
TORONTO
D
DETROIT and c=SG r
Do your eyes ache?
CHiCAM)
Do your eyes water ?
usucedell asing car service
,ya kj}
Do you have L11y
Bleeping ran on night train% tin
paring ciLim on principal day train
Gran
Full information from any Gra
when reading?
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Ho
ung, Paanenger Agent, T
Dees the print blur?
, Ont.
ramto, Ont.
These are all iaoiicatiod �a•
F. F. LAWRENCE fk SONS
Gown Agents Phone
fective eyesight
Using both the objective
-- _ - - -- -
and subjective methods
of testing we can guar-
New Perfection Kertsseas
antee correction of all of
Water Heaters
1?
y
these troubles .
I They operate ITexacti
Talk the matter over
the same way as a ga
with Mr. Sexsmith, our
water heater, except this
eyesight specialist. If
heat is produced by
you require lenses you
clean, odorless kerosen
f n;
may depend on getting
I flame,
i P,y
them at the most reesrxt-
Enough h water for
able charge.
bath in ten mutes
Your examination will coat
one cent's worth bf oil
you nothing.
I what the three -burner
offers.
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DUNLOP
H. C. DU
Get ref wee as ioataltiag
ri �
We R. Pi NDE
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GOMR101 - - ONT•
Pben. Ilei Hamilton 4t
Goderich High School and • fterwards
rn- 1 2'0r0nto Univcirsit Afte: raduati in fi oT t`*irl
0 McEwen's S*als medicine lit pe'aotilIetl at Bl.:etield�arid �� , ' ��"� As long as you want. -mu' �,�� orf �j�g. �
in Foxdwich. coming to Tara abut twelve c, j, f cry,y Nyjo�
A nice line of Spools at.x each. yearn ago. During his rtsioiaboe here he 1, �a e
I had the kindly goodwin nr an and was i And stop when you want. ;
A nice line of Prints at 17c.
e H hell in higQh esteem by the entire con-
Flannelette at right prices, munity. Fhe was a member of the public a
school board since 1911 and for the past s µ . AbSOiiltf2j harmleSa r'r
lxtught before the advance. Y a y
(car ears was chairman of the h. aid. He
Fine line of Pillow Cotton at was a member of the Masonic Order, the
S(k a yard. Canadian Order of Foresters and the + a;x `x ^ ..t e" ' f
S tial in Cotton at lx, worth �^� Order and in politico was a Con- `w�s� egti h -
Pc servative. He leaves a widow and four p f 'Tri it-
Special
t.
20k. children, two sorts and two daughters -all I $' fr;, - „w` r « �; xy"r*r s .j R�'t"� 4 hie
at home. The funeral was private, at his
Handkerchiefs from 5c rap. �.
late residence. and a service was also held � • zu �l. • sale - e
y A special line for Comforters, in Knox Presbyterian church, of which he a a h
a full yard wide, at :!flee was a member. The service was Dori -
t A few down Flannelette con-
ducted by Rev. Mr. Curry. pastor of the ,,�14.
Ichurch. Interment took place at TaraU1
fir
Blankets to clear at $2.2.5, worth cemetery.01 l ` a
vo•� )'
Children's Stockings ranging F±,i
KiPPEN. -Asa wow o seeeraaae ,
(ialeeedad for teal wKkl I i "'i� , !. b i -
from 20c rap. TU[sDAY. March 19. tk a r$° u w +, 1Nenufactured by a,t h l >taY ,i 1
a A few children's Afitts to clearBayfield.t ,<y,� ' I S'T'ANDARD OIL COMPANY r� � ��� ,
Miss McKceisie. r>t has been $ ^I,
on at a price. having a pleasant visit with her bnnther y� `,M k- d IN17,�V JLR>ltYl ere Oyu �rC» a j
jlera. 4 '? i t'vS �" ',�''++' +&iv,+dF'
is A few shits of men's heavy , r 1 F IiAYONNI 1VtW JP.�gT
Mr. Faskin is at Ws t again after a x )
type I*nderwear to clear at $1.00 per few dsy� abaeece in More attending his .+
garment. hrother's funeral. ( " cv iTr r� "'� e, NUML• a NSVtR SOLD ire stn-[ �
Highest price paid for Butter Robert 11tompsori, it..was in the countylk
same and Eggs. taken in exchange for town Int week attending the aaslzeei as 4 i ,. If year d hasn't NUJOL. seed
either Ur Goods M Groceries. )uryraan He is one d the (ortuniite ones $1
Dry with his been crop. He realized $1,900 I jr battle to
from a fold of thirteen acres. He land- , •,is . • .- r..ralew 'e'rs Ae"u `
R lKcEwE.N picked how seed and the result was a p• C Dud* �� � ����'- CI1.4RLF4 r:YnF R SON "
J splendid even crop I ) ,i ' ro. a ss are. lases... r,4
While putting down hay.from his kit4*0
rone day past meek Mr • Hairy Chesneyi :*+ s ' .. •
Pet rt
`Phone K Gsdwi h mith
had the misfortune to run e fait 10410 ,`•� •t
Hs a: Lk, injuring a ;sir(.r nervi there.
• ° a ,r yes r ., , •» ., ay ; .' a rg $ u m, • .w,y tl r t., �a, QIv
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