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THE SIGNAL • GODERICII ONTARIO
clothes for the same mone5,
because we've made the Comfort Soap bar bigger for the same
money. Of course the new bar's wrapper is not good for
premiums—during the war at least—but that makes war -time
economy possible in the shape of the bigger bar.
COMFORT SOAP
is admitted to have "enormously the
largest sale in Canada." Why ? Sheer
merit. Nothing else. It washes beautifully
—it last a long time --and so of course its
friends last. If YOU haven't used
Comfort, try the new, bigger bar to-
Jlay, you'll be glad you did.
Pugsley, Dingman & Co., Limited
Toronto
SPECIIALS
at McEWEN'S
When you have your garden
ready don't forget we have the
new seeds in Dutch Sets, Irish
Gobbler Potatoes from the _seed -
house, Government inspected
and marked.
You have read of the duty on
Tea, Coffee, Tobacco and
Matches. Get in your supply.
Our values in Tea cannot be
beat. Our coffee is No. 1.
Special in Matches for Satur-
day, 5c R package.
Special in Washing Ammonia.
A few cases left at 5 cents a pkg.
worth 10c now and some at 10c
worth I5c.
Our line of prunes is moving
at 12ic and 15c a lb.
A nice assortment of children's
school Hats at good values.
J. J. McEWEN
'Mae 416 - - Goderich
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JUST ARRIVED
NT
WALKER'S
A SPRING SHIPMENT OF
Linoleums and
Congoleum Rugs
in different sizes.
Also a new stock of Rugs
worth seeing.
A call at the store will con-
vince intending purchasers
that Wallcer's is the place to
deal.
W. Walker
THE FURNITURE MAN
ON THI SQUARL
Cash has Nothing
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Massey -Harris
Shop
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COUNTY and DISTR1CT
"1"he= o...tr.........e village of Zion urich.
according to the 1918 assessment roll. is
480.
WOMAN'S NERVES
MADE STRONG
The death of John Haines, of Grey By Lydia E. Pinidkam'
s
township, occurred recently in his eighti- Vegetable Compouail.
The house of D. Hutchinson. 6th con. I Wineme, mina.- 's 1 wawa leg nos
eth year.
cession of Grey, was destroyed by tire on than a you from Dersoasosas. sod me.
the 3rd inst.so bad 1 amid wA
Rev. D. D. Thompson, of Blueyale, had
an acute attack olappendicitis for which
he underwent an operation in Wingham 'I 1111111419111ili 1
hospital last week.
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Alex. and Miss McDonald have moved i
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from their farm on the 9th concession ofst
Grey and are now hying in Brusels.
John Lowe has bought the farm. 11
Elizabeth Nelson. widow of the late
Jbhn Askin, died in Grey township May
fith in her eightyasixth year. She and her '• 1
husband (Arne to the township over forty t ,. 4114.
years ago.
At the Fordwich manse, on May 7th.
Rev. A Laing united in marriage Myrtle,
daughter of the late John McLaughlin,
and Fred Southern. postmaster, all of
Fordwich.
Col. Hugh Clark, M. P.. is offering his
property for sale in Kincardine, and it is
not likely that he will ever again face the
electors in North Bruce, says The Rip-
ley Exiwess.
John McGaw. who for many years has
been at the head of the fishing industry
at Kincardine. has retired, and the busi-
ness will be carried on by his sons. J. J.
and George.
Mrs. John Hollinger. of Grey town-
ship, passed away May 1 et from a stroke
of paralysis. She was in her seventy-
eighth year and had •been a resident of
Grey for about forty-five years.
t There passed away at the home of her
parents, on the 10th concession of East ______ 1
Wawanosh. on May 6th, Lizzie Pearl, the King of Belgium in re. tion of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mont- distinguished services in the field. Senn.
gomery. in her twenty-third year. Morgan formerly resided with the Cornish
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Buchanan, of family near Clinton and enlisted in the
Tuckersmith, received a message last 33rd Battalion in 1915. This is the second
week informing them of the death of their decoration he has received. having been
son Orville. who was with the forces awarded the D. C. M. several months
overseas. He was killed in action. ago.
The death occurred at her home at The action of the Rood and ice this
I Lucknow on Sa Y, 4 th inst., of Mias spring scooped out several feet of the
,tnja
Catherine Cam I. daughter of Mr. and rwer bank on the north side of the first
Mrs. Daniel arripbell, at the age of railway bridge east of Clinton, oppoeite
thirty-five years. She wasa sufferer from the residence of John Ransford. ' On
tuberculosis. Monday of last week Thomas Judd ob-
i Siunuel McBride. a sell.known resident served something %ticking up which
of Zurich. died suddenly on'alonday of looked to him like a &er's horn. He after
last week. He was a farmer in Stanley some trouble pried out a large elk horn
township before removing to Zunch. He measuring 51 inches in length, 13 inches
was seventy-four years of age and is in circumference at the base, with four
survived by his wife. four sons and four tines, the largest of which is 21 inches in
. inches
daughters. ength a o ' • ( e It.
BINDERS, MOWERS AND
CULTIVATORS.
DELCO-LIGHT PLANTS.
BUCKEYE INCUBATORS.
GRAY AND McLAUGHLIN
CARRIAGES.
GAS ENGINES.
WIRE FENCE.
OLD HOMESTEAD
FERTILIZER.
Robert Wilson
Hamilton St. Goderich
on
Why ask credit where your credit
is questioned ?
Come to us where your credit
good as your neighbor's cash.
On the Square
1'
is as
W. J. Powell
The Grocer
Telephone 91
rest at night —
would lie awake and
get so nervous 1
would have :ro
up and walk
and in the inorns
would be all
pt. 1 read about
dia E. Fishhook's
•gotablo Com -
trand
ettljsm/sit.
eery 110 U
well and feel fins In the saornins=
left ins. I
able to do my work. I gladly
mend Lydia E. ?inkhorn's Veg.
Cogispouad to maks weak aorveo
strong."— Mn.Auto= Souris, 408
Olmstead Winona, Mims.
How often do wo Year the expression
among women, '1 am so nervous, 1 can-
not sleep," or " it seems as though 1
should fly." Such women should profit
by Mrs. Sultze's experieace and givis
this famous root and herb remedy,
Lydia E. Pinkbasn's Vegetable Ci
pound, a trial.
For forty years it has been overcom-
ing such serious conditions as displace-
ments, inflammation, ulceration. Irr
ularitiee, periodic pains, backache, di.
ones., and nervous prostration at
women, and is now considered the stalls
dard remedy for such ailments.
7147 AVAI,
TnuasnAv, MAY 16, 1918 7
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Eastern Brand
CAPS
for DAD and his LAD. ..._FAsILAN-JUVE140.1 STYLES
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The headwear for all
outdoors is an Eastern
Cap. Eastern Caps take
the starched look out of
men and give that care-
free negligee air that they
prefer during the fine
weather.
Styles for MEN and
styles for BOYS. The
picture shows one of the
juvenile styles.
Com& in and see them
gig ?
McLEAN
Semi -Ready Tailors
The Square, Gederij
BROS.
EINNNEMO OOP =I ems
GRAND TRUNK IV.=
A Suggestion kr Yeer Simmer
HOLIDAY THIS YEAR
ALGONQUIN PARK
Highlands of Ontario
Aii ideal spot for yc
vacation midst wild and delightful
scenery.
Essellent hotel
-*Highland Inn."
Full informatics from any (irand
Trunk l'icket Agent, or C. E. Horn-
ing, District Passenger Agent, To-
ronto.
service at the
P. F. LAWRSNCIC & SONS
Town .agents Phone 8
At the Presbyterianmanse, Blyth, on would be eery interesting to know how ships of Howick. Morris and Turnberry.
Wednesday of last week, Della E. younest daughter of Mrs. R. Marshall. be- , that once carried this enormous antlerThe death occurred on Monday. May
. (long has elapsed since the splendid animal
came the bride Alex. J. well,. of tlexarvier Gowdy. in her eighty-tifth year.
i shed it at that spot. now covered with six 61h, of Eliza Roe. widow of the late
Morns. Rev. Geo. Telford performed the to seven feet o( superincumbent soil. It s
on the groom's farm east of Myth. Before coming to Wingham deceased was
ceremony. The young couple will reside was found some 150 yards possibly from for many years a resident of Howick town -
.i, what was the river bed in his day; Joseph
year. She is survived bY her husband II There is an a • • f he • •
agitation or t institution was rescued by Arthur Law, who heroi-
rally jumped into the river and swam
and underwent an operation early in the BRUSSELS,
and one daughter. Elsie A sister of the I of the curfew bell in Brussels. acroiss to where the chid was. The cur -
deceased. Mrs. Thos. Hunking, died only rent was so strong that it was with da -
1 standing. 111ENT.
Cresswell left last week for Denver, Colo- ' law course with an exceptionally good I
rado. ' -- —
IMiss Mary A. Hingston. aged eighty I Mrs. John Cousley, an old resident of Mr. Geo. Pula DodtrIl KIdox7
years. died on May 6th at the home of Brussels, and her granddaughters, the I Pith Beat.
her niece. Mrs. J. R. Goverdock. ' The Misses McLauchlin, have gone to Provost, I Barrie, Ont., May 13. (Special.) - Mr.
remains were taken to Oakville for inter- Alberta, to 'join members of the family Geo. Somers, Barrie's grand old man,
ment.' . now in his eighty-second year, has made
Mr. and M s. R. Jarrott. of Egmond- Saturday, May 4th, was the s xtieth a statement in regard to Dodd's Kidney
there.
silk, announce the engagement of their anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Pills, Canada's grand cld kidney rem -
daughter, Rena, to Wellington R. Cook, Mrs. George Crooks, of Brussels. They edy. -1 have tried several kinds of
of Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. are in their eighty-fourth and eighty- kidney pills, and have arnved at thecon-
Cook. of Clinton, the marriage to take • second years, respectively, and are enjoy- elusion that Deidd's Kidney Pills are the
9LYTH. I 1,1 Muriel' Brothers.of Brussels. has
I I l'tS best:sitar, at least. they have given me
the best satisfaction. I have taken them
place early in June. • ing good health.
received the degree of B. A. at McMaster for nearly twenty-five years off and on as
a lengthy visit to her daughter. airs Geo. I Univerkty. Toronto, taking special stand_ I have needed them.'
ing in English, history and modern Ian- I
one of the Toronto schools.
guages. S has been engaged to teach in retiring was a carriage worker, sirs ned
his bock while gartkning, and for over 1
Mr. Somers, who for forty years before
The family of Pte. William Barr have
moved to London to reside.
Mrs. James Gibson has returned from
Edna Lee( wile of Threw" ' from its original course when building the roe four-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Whitehead having diverted the river, —
Londeaborn'. died May 3rd, in her fiftieth Grand Trunk Railway. in the early fifties. Mrs. Henry Newell, Lower Wingharn.
year. She had been ill for several months' fell into the rives' one day recently and
SF_AFORTH. art. has enlisted with an aviation corps at
IToronto. ItthY hitshatittueMburden. reached the shore
a fevi weeks ago. Roy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stew
Mrs. R. E. Cresswell and the Misses! JackLeckie, B. A., has completed his GRAND OLD KAN NASALS STATE -
Spring Term from April 2nd
GYNATFOND. 0141..
Commercial We °Oleic -die prat t U10 -
ties. Recent lady graduate* ol tem oohed
are earning al high as $1,400 per annum. Fee
laliioptlication we received for an oillee
man nit .ome expenence odeved sal-
ary ot 510+00 per annum Si udent • aymtotter
our dames at my time. Gradual.. placed le
privations.
Commercial, Short/and and Tclegr.ipley
Ile part mem
Get our Inv catalogue.
W .1. Est-1ov, D. A. 'Laotian,
President. Principal.
troubled, more
Cole, of Alameda. Sask. WIENGHAN1. t wenty years has bcen or
ho has been Ileac with his kidneys. At his a
Rev. R.Jdvanced
seriously ill. McCormick, w
, went to his parents' farm \fr. and Mrs. A. J. Bush have gone to age he is mienclici evidence of the good
work Dodd's Kidney Pills are doing.
there was taken laet week with another I Capt. C. G. Vanstene. formerly of the , - -- •
near Trowbridge to recuperate, and while London to reside.
France I The death occurred suddenly on May \ LADIEsi sEcRu To
1st of Annie Dow, v.idow of the late H.W.
I 161st Battalion. is reported wounded in I EXETER.
OXFORDS
- AND
PUMPS
The latest creations in Ox
.fords and Pumps are here.
The fancy oj the particular
woman who takes pride in
her footwear will he more
than satisfied by these new
creations.
They are made in the finest
White, Black, Mahogany Kid
and Patent Leathers.
White Canvas Shoes and
Oxfords are now in stock, al •
so a full line of Te .... is and
Outing Shoes for the Boys
and Girls.
—REPAIRING
Geo. MacVicar
North side Square, Goderich
re it
severeturn.
The family of lames McMurchie have
moved to Clinton. where they' will reside.
A. B. Rainton has purchased the Me -
1 Murchie residence and hat moved to it.
. We understand Mr. McMurchie will still
carry on his business in Blyth.
CLINTON.
Sergt. Frank Andrews, who went over-
' seas with the - 161st Battalion, has re
turned home, being physically unfit for
trebch duty.
I Rev. T. J. Snowden, Methodist minis-
ter of Ailsa Craig. expects to NI super-
annuated this year and will come to Clin-
ton to reside. He has purchased the
residence of Mrs. Thos. Couch on On-
tario street.
John Govett, an old and respected resi-
dent of Clinton. passed away May 2nd
after a short illness. at the age of seventy
Mr. and lairs. R. 9,1. Lindsay and Brown, at her residence in Exeter. Mrs.
daughter ieit lasteeek to make their Brown, who was seventy-two years of
The lawn bowling club has re -organized over thirty years. She is survived by
and C. P. Smith as secretary -treasurer. 1 Lieut. Ern. Rivers returned home from B '
three daughter&
for the season with A. Tipling as pres dent
Major N. T. Sinclair, formerly of the Vancouver last week to visit for a few
161st Battalion, has returned home and is days with his parentF. Mr. and Mrs Wm.
again in civilian clothes. He was in Rivers. He leaves shortly for St. John,
France for some time. Nr.inBg., ofory,n.,,ea ath4r :es a momemnthbers coop rat eco rbepsforeof
II Common garden Mg* brewed Into g
T. J. McLean is making arrangements
Engineers. Mr. and Mrs. Rivers have beavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
for the repairing of the road between I added, will turn gray. streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux-
badWingham and Blyth. which has been in three tont in khaki.
uriant. mixiag the Sage Tea and ant -
shape for some time. Mrs. T. Harvey. has returned from over -
Pte. Ernest Harvey, son of Mr. and
phur recipe at home. though.. Is
Greer the Canadian Express and G. N.W. seas, having been invalided home. He
Ed. Nash has taken over from W. J. tirlooublerme. Aa easier way is to got
Tetegraph business and is opening up an wentoveroveBrawt.enth, thaenolteat Bametrntaberlion.ofPtthee. sby re ya -I: 1..tiu:: porrepoatrahilirourrmedismproyettio
office in which to conduct the business. Huron Battalion, has returned from over- a large bottle, at tune cost, at iirog
R. J. Bloomfield has returned to town seas He is subject to asthma and was not stores, known as "seyeth's Sago .and
. Rulphur Compound," thus avoiding a
er there
home at Regina. age, had been a resident of Exeter for
DARKEN GRAY HAIR
ring Back its Color and Lustre
with Grandma's Sage
Tea Recipe.
seven years. The deceased was a native 1 from Pittsburg, where he had resided for able to s a
of Yorkshire, England, and came to Can- 1 the past year. He was accompanied home The home of Mr. and Mrs. Johu Hunk- . lot "f mum-
ada when quite young. For nearly forty by his mother, and has purchased a prop in, Exeter, was the scene of a pretty White gray, aided hair to not mune,wo an desire to retain our youthful
appearance and attract tvenefo. By
years he had resided in Clinton. He is arty in Lower Wingham. . wedding on May 1st. when Mr. Hunkin's
darkening your hair with Wyeth's
survived by his wife. 1 J.A. Morton, police magistrate of Wing sister, Miss Ethel, daughter of Mr. and
sage and Ruipliur compound, no onn
Sergt. Thomas William Morgan. of the , ham, has been appointed to act in the Mrs. Fred Hunkin of town, was united
bajtrus.t,tactakininpeersona..
Canadian Field Artillery, has been created , same capacity for the villages of Wrox- in marriase to Mr. John Selves. The etshi:tetIlh.rotmeu:use it doom tt so nanasso_
-- - -- Selves have commenced housekeeping on yolurO"
a Chevalie; of the Order of Leopolde by ' eter. Brumela anti Blyth and the town. ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Iy, so evenly.
Fletcher, of Thames Road. M. and Mrs. sponge or soft brad. with It and draw
small strand at • time; by m no
all gray hairs have disappeared rir
Preitot3t1 Your Chlkiron III W. ,. groom's farm at Lumley.
' The Exeter foundry was sold on May
Malleable An' Wn estmgn.stoeef ithLCrh:.tha
Works, thme b*Ied° luillurfsntil and gdoatirkiL ickarl'yeascrisft
another aopilestIon or two 'one Ir
y
The long, hard se term drains the vitality of growing not decided whether he will continue the Compound le not
4•11ghtful tenet venni-
price paid being $4,000. Mr. Westman has younger. Wyeth's &me an. Sulphur
le not intondoll. for the ellee,
children and you wonder why they are listless, puny and pale. business in Exeter as a branch or remove Me. 15
Every school child villi show marked Improvement by was taken over in 1913 by_ the Exeter -
the plant to Chatham. The Exeter fain. aalsitatmet m- preireallien- of diseases.
I Molds and growth it gives Tielfg Co. and a loan of S10.000 was made
Kat S
Its rich, uniform cod liver oil gets into their blood and gives
them vim, snap and zest. h creates strength to Yeast
school sicknesses, overcome pinched faces, savz
complexions and dull eyes.
High authorities hays esta again and again that cod
liver oil promotes growth end elpirgizes the body and brain.
nee awn" Tesesave QM. 0-1.1
ANA .1frgt
Oa the Company by the town. The Com-
pany made one payment of 111,000 on the
lean before going under. The town re-
4ritly foreclosed its mortgage on the
plant.
Clinton News -Record: The stan 1 nn
the corner of Albert and Rattenbury
etteets, until recently occupied by Brad-
shaw's variety store. is being fitted up
for an office for Huron caunty's agricul.
Ial repreeentative. A new window is
ng put in the north side, where a pri-
e office is situated. town water is
ng inetalled, it will be newly decorated
itwhen the place ja finished will be an
re worth" of the ressreiantative of 0)
rtant a county as Huron.
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p LES
pain. end steps Wed -
ng. Try Itt
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