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4 THURSDAY, SHPT. 12, 1918
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1 11 Fall Suits and Overcoats
Fall Suits and Overcoats are now in and
the wise ones are already making their
selections. The best always goes fins a�
we would advise not to delay too ons.
Fall and now and
the are already making
selections. The best first and
advise delay too long.
Smart Styles
Elegant Goods
High -Class
Tailoring
Prices
$20 to $40
Special Order De-
partment
Genuine BI
Scotch T
English Worsteds
Serges.
20th Century Brand
and Art Clothing.
BORSALINO HATS at $1.00 Tess than
prices
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
'Pti..�. 57
'Phone 57
SPECIALS
Red Rose Tea, black and mixed.
5.ic a lb.
No. 1 blend Coffee, 40c.
Gold Seal Baking Powder, large
tin, at 25c.
9 bars good pure Soap for 0c.
Peppers and Spices at old prices.
Don't forget your Vinegar for
pickling. We handle the
best xxx.
Men's light weight Underwear,
bought last year, and at old
prices.
Fine line of men's Socks, three
pairs for $1.00.
Fine line of men's summer Socks,
two pairs for 25c.
J. J. McEWEN
'Phone 46 -
THE SIGNAL • GODERICH ONTARIO
friends in Goderich.
Mus Mary Curran and Mr. Aubrey
Wiggins are attending the Exhibition at
DUNGANNON. irammicammummummximmassmaxxxxxxxxxx
Toronto and also visiting friends at qit
Hamilton.
uRl Eva Brown has returned to Luck -
nor after spending a few weeks with her
sister. Mrs. Sherwood.
Mrs. Wm. Durnin returned home last
Saturday after viaiunai friends at Toronto
and Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan and son John. of
i June.
of D ata and
spent aSunW.day'llatnthehams of
Mrs. John !denary.
LEEBURN.
(Intended for fast seek.)
MONDAY. Sept. 2nd.
Misses Laura and Lilly Lautenslayer. of
Toronto, spent a few days at their home
here
Miss Edith Horton and nephews.
Thomas and 8enom Horton. :;pent Sun-
day and )Monday with friends rel Huhett.
Misses Ruth Shaw and Jean Clutton
their duties as
left today to resume
teachers.
The Dunlop school. S. S. No. 9. fe 11 ta:>5tistuY. Sept. 11.
op reed again with Miss L. E~ Pentland of
Dungannon as teacher. Mr J,•tln Glenn received a telegram
bliss Rosie Path Mrs. Porter's Hill. i th. w •ek scant' that his son Frank had
spent a few days with J. Cook. t•
Ila�ty wt•urded m the thigh
! Intuit to France.
help with the harvest.
MK. N. F. WHYARD it the
;.,lent for THE SiUNAL at L)unganrwn.
Unitas left with Mm fur rubacnpt.ons
adsestiarmenta or job punting will receive
prompt attentwa. Triet'hw,e tt;udench
KucaL r5Y
it
Thos. G. Allen
DUNGANNON
Issuer of M t iage Licenses
Commnuoner for Aff.davla. aa.
and Come)ancer
W,d. pee... N,.,.,.ye. Aersomeni •ries
Caretut, ever• -:N .reel Mone. Sup
p.al to, .`tu••a•w•,
AGENT FOR
Fa* NV.M ud t #. In, nc. .n the Mr
h at the battle
Mr. Lock Cook has lest for -the Weat
mosaass. Sept. 9. Wm. St hbs his purchased Wm. Nevins,
[41y, and Mrs. Hor..e Hxton arts .1 '-wtr. at 6:en's Hill: the price was 56.000.
home on Friday after s,etl:ng a tea :lass
Mr�\ n the _hnad purchased of Westil% as
st the Toronto Exhibition wantish. paying $7,000.Mr. and Mrs. Mn.m. Coos. sorraSonia% ati
with Mr. and nJames Ranson. B'%t t_ i Amonthose from Dungannon attend -
Mrs. M. Farnsh and ssuStrl'ri. ai \t:,!v� _ it
the
n e Westernan and s Marg are r. andd. aMrs.
s.
Pam visit)' ll with 41r. and Mrs ! "• J
F Mrs. Wm. Ryan. Mews. James Red -
Mr. E. V. Lariat has grits: -al halite af- mond. Jos. Mallough. Chas. Brown. Ray -
ter visiting the T.itvnto F..r. l mond Brown. Miss Ethel Brown. Mr. and
Miss Beth Farush is takfn,l a ..,.?m'ner- Mrs. H. Myers.
dual .viscid at the )rent n \t►a)c - Lor turned this week to their home at Wyornmace
-
D. M I LLAR & SON
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x for this season. We have x
x all returned to our usual x
' x vacation Days are now over places. some having spent x
x their vacation in the country. 1
others visiting the cities : but all are now feeling more enthusiastic for a big fall and
winer trade, ndid start. and we have every
sn to
feelt
tconfident that hwe care eeantering on the ebiggest fall and winter business n
hainthe
history of the Swish Store.
fug
Mrs N. J. Treleaven and daughters.
Curing Skin Troubles.
__ Edith and Ruth. returned on Saturday
from their visit to Napanee. x
So many pr02le bomen and women. Mrs R. J. Durnin and daughter Flora
suffer than skin tnwb:es. such as.e.:zema returned last week from a trip to the x
blotches. ptrnp:es ani . irritation. that a West.
acrd of advice 13 rent -scary. It is a great Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris. of Stratford, x
mistake for such s.tferers and those with visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. x
bad evmplexi.Ws to smear themselves • T. G. Allen on Sunday.
watt greasy ointments Often they could Mr. and Mrs. John White, Mr. Gordon
11
not do anything worse for the grease White aryl his bride. and Mrs. Elmer x
data the pores of the tr ubled skin and White. all of Aylmer. visited at the home i ■
their .vndition actuaiiy becomes w )rse. of Mr. and Mus- Henry Jones last week.+
N hen there are pimples or eruptions. or I �vjng by motor on Vlednesday and re- x
Muting or itching rash a soothing! tu1
rning on SaturdSY•
PORTER 5 HILL
TtsY. Sept. 10.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Anderson and son.
of Port Huron. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Anderson and daughter and Mrs. J.
Anderson. of Kippen. spent Sunday at
Mr. 0. W. Potter's.
Mrs. John Cox returned home Friday
Woos Sprier:emit: where she- bad been
! visiting for two weeks,
Misses Fay and Nina Tichihxxne. of
Chicago. are visiting their brother. Mr.
Arthur Tichborne.
Messrs. John and Harold Potter and
Mise Eva Potter. of Hickson. and Miss
McDonald. of Woodstock. spent Sunday
e at Mr. 0. W. Potter's.
I • Anniversary services will be held in
1 Bethel church on Sunday. September 29.
I Mrs.. Martin and daughter returned to
I their home at Le don Tuesday. Mess
1 Edith Vanderburg accompanying them.
` The Ladies' Aid will meet at the home
I of Mrs. John A. Cox. 7th concession. on
1 Thursday. September 19.
boracic solution may help to a:lay the
untauon. but of course that does not cure
the trouble. Skin complaints come from
an impure condition of the blood and will
persist until the blood is thoroughly puri-
fied. . It is well known that Dr. Williams'
Pin. Pais have effected the best results
in mans Gams of skin disorders and blem-
i-hes. This is due to the fact that these
p11- make newrich blood. and that this
new blood, attacks the imrurities that
give rise to skin troubles and disperses
them.'so that Dr." W Iliams' Pink Pitts
cure skin disorders from within the sys-
Erskine church building' is undergoing
repairs and in the -meantime the services
11
will be held in the basement. x
Mr. B. J. Craw:ord's garage is now 1 x
completed and he has quite a nifty home
for his McLaughhn ' ages" 1 x
Mrs. Sellars and children. who were
• visiting Mr. S. E. Sanderson. have re- i x
turned to their home near Jamestown.
DIED AT GRAYENHURST.-On Septem• I
. bet 3rd the death of David Garvin Menders
son occurred at the Cottage Sanitarium.
Gravenhurst. The deceased was born in
1479 and was the son of the late Robt. I
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tens- the only sure way. Henderson of Dungannon.The remains
AEI It should be gelded that Dr. Williams ( were brought to his late home. lot 17.
Pini: Pills have a beneficial effect upon enct ion 4. West Nawanosh, for inter x
the general health. They increase the mceat. The funeral took place onf Sunday
appetite and energy and carr diseases to Dungannon cemetery. and was very
at arise from impure blood. largely attended- Rev- T. A. Steadman ; x/ M a 00111 x x ■■■■ x SS x NS x a WIN Ill x x x x x x x x x x x NM MS*
You can get these pills through any I conducted the services. assisted byy the of-
F.. Dun- I
Prominence is given to the Showing of Fall Coats
The Fall Coats are here in all their beauty, the styles are most charming, and
you are sure to get just the garment you desire from our big stock. We give special
mention to our'showing of Salts' Plush Coats, in plain plush, baby lamb' and Esquim-
ette and Ponytex. which are so dressy and so comfortable for winter wear. Priced
from $35.00.
See our Fall Coats from $15.00 upwards.
Children's and girls' Coats from $4.00 upwards.
Empire Cord Velvets $i.00 yard
Our special Empire Cord Velvet.
extra quality. in black. nigger, green,
cardinal, burgundy, pearl, battleship,
navy and copen. 27 inches wide. $1.00
yard.
Rich Quality Velours for Draries
Beautiful rich quality Velours for
portieres, drapes, etc.. in colors of tan,
rose and green, 50 inches wide. Only
$ I.95 per yard.
Horrockses' Flannelette at old price, 35c yard
500 yards Horrockses' English Flan-
nelette in splendid pyjama designs, full
36 inches wide. This is less than man-
ufacturer's cost today. Special 35c yard.
Rockfast Shirting
For mechanics and farmers' shirts, also
house dresses. Where hard, constant
use is necessary Rockfast Shirting may
be relied upon for satisfactory wear. Fast
colors, launder perfectly, 28 inches wide.
Per yard 45c.
Congolel$1.5 Art
$15 0o achs in all 1ZCs, from Wo Wonderful assortment assorard guare tmentto ot designs.s From
New arrivals this week : Furs, Skirts, Gloves and Underwear.. .
The leading mail and phone order store. Try us.
- Goderich
C.o.d. Food Board L.c.nse No. a-7543
medicine dealer or by, mail at .,l) cents 1 Sweptof Lodge No 41st I 0.0.
box or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr.
Wil:tams Medicine Co.\Brockvtlle. Ont
TORTURED FOR NEARLY TWO
1 YEARS.
Mrs. Plant Found Relief in Dodd's Kidney
1 Pills.
Ste. Florence, Que.. Sept. 9th (Special)
- -Tao boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills
made a new person of me." The speaker
is Madame M. L. Plant. of this place. and
her numerous friends here fully verify her
statement.
"For nearly two years kidney disease
; tortured me. 1 heard of Dodd's Kidney
1 Pills and made up my mind to try them.
and to my surprise they did me god al-
most at once. Two boxes cured me com-
i pletely. I recommend them to all my
1 friends."
Dodd's Kidney Pills have made their
reputation by curing kidney diseases and
the ills that spring from diseased kidneys.
They are no cure-all. But if you are suf-
fering from rheumatism. lumbago, sore
back, diabetes or some other form of kid-
ney trouble. ask yair neighbors what
Dodd's Kidney Pills have done for them
. AUBURN. , ' '
WEDtvt?so1Y. Sept. 4.
13 C. SHINGLES FJR\
C. w. T. RIDDELL. Au') 'n
FOR SALE. -THE HARNESS SHOP
.n the village of Auburn. property Of pPrivate
A. ttolhnaon. For further particulars apply to
J. ARTHUR. Auburn. W
The Bathroom
What a luxury is a nice
bathroom in your home! The
cost is repaid many times
over by the added comfort
and convenience. Let us give
you prices on fitting up a
bathroom in your residence.
FRED. HUNT
TINE PLUMMERie
waw,uwo WOW mem, ria
Plumbing If 'sating
Itay.at.r•ougthing M.tal Work
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gannon. The deceased leaves to mourn illar's
PH�IiE x
y wide and three batt. sa PHONE 56 M Scotch ,.
ores, Ralph. Doi'y and Marjorie. also t
a sister, Mr. R: . Anderson of Swift I x x
Current. Sask.. who was present for the x
funeral. Others Present from a distance
were Mrs. and Miss Snyder. Goderich: xxxxxxxxxX■xxxxl/xxxl1xxxxlgx1.11llKxl/xxxxxII
Mr. and Mrs. Tebbutt and :Mss J. Teb- -
butt. Holmesville: Mr. Henry Snyder. -
Ho:mesville. and Mr. and Mrs. John Hun-
ter. Leeburn. Among the members of
the 1. O. 0. F. present were a number
from Goderich and Lucknow. The pall -
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 11. Clearers were Messrs J. C. McFarlane.
a v
Harry Fowler. Geo Adams. Wm. Carr.
Mr. Johne left Tuesday ey Wm. Stewart and Geo. Smith.
C. P. R. on a visit to r relatives in the
Prairie Provinces.PRESENTATION.-A large number of
Mr. J. J•.Gooier is busy erecting his the parents and children of S. S. No. 6,
CREWE.
MONDAY. Sept. 9th.
Mr: and Mn. David McWhinney
visited friends in Dungannon one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Bellamy spent
: Sunday at the home of Mr. Matthew
' Shackleton.
Miss Violet Kilpatrick is visitin
new house on his farm. W. B. Patterson
is master mechanic.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mutch. o[ Clinton.
visited relatives here on Sunday.
Several from our village are taking in
the London fair }his week.
Mr. and Ws. Gloucher, of Tavi-
stock. called on the latter's sister, Mrs.
W. Yungbiut, on Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. Lawler and Clayton Ladd
g
Ashfield. gathered together at the schoo -
house on Wednesday evening last. when
their former teacher. Miss May Shackle-
ton. was presented with a bronze dresser
clock and the following address:
DEAR TEACHER. -We are here this
evening to spend a social time together
and to tell sou how much Ke ha recall
yoyed your work in our school.
We with pleasure the good times we have had
are at Preston visiting relatives. together and we want you to know that
Rev. R. J. Ross attended a meeting of I we 'appreciate your kindness and thought -
Presbytery at Egmondville on Tuesday. - I fulness. No doubt you have often h u hit
Geo. Yungblut shipped a car of hots to 1 your lessons were not appreciated.
Toronto on Wednesday. 1 pupils do not always find the time of work
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Straughan ire on a the most pleasant of the day: so what we
visit to St. Thomas and are also taking in have fallen short in obedience and diligence
the London fair. we wish to make up for now in this note
Rev. R. C. McDermid. of Goderich. I of affectionate leave-taking. This little
will have charge of the services In Knox I clock will tell the time for lessons ani the
dim: for play in your school. whether the
number of pupils be one or many. and
when you see it you will remember No.
in Ashfield. where pupils and parents
have kindly remembrance of you.
Signed on behalf of the section.
Bessie Ram.
FLORENCE HARRIS.
In reply. Miss Shackleton expressed her
sincere thanks for this very pleasant sur-
prise. and that not only the gift should be
highly prized. but the kind motive which
prompted giving it.
ST. HELENS.
MONDAY. Sept. 9.
Mr. and Mr. Marshall returned to
Limehouse this week after an extended
visit with Mrs. llavens and Mrs. Elliott
Taylor.
Mr. D. Bell. of Hamilton, spent the
week -end at t he mantic.
Miss Nellie Brookes and Mix Bush,
Toronto, are holidaying with
Brookes' grandmother. Mn. Ramage.
Born -to Mr. and Mrs Alex. Rinuwl,
on Monday. September 9th, a daughter.
The following motored to London on.
Tuesday to attend the Exhibition: Messrs
W. E. McPherson. Chas. Durnin. Jim
Durnin. Geo. Stuart, W. 1. Miller. El-
liott Miller. Miss J. Little, Mise Myrtle
Little. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller. Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Purdon and family and Mr.
and Mn. Cornelius Forehan and family.
Messrs. T. Kinahan. of Saskatoon.
Vincent Kinahan; of Winnipeg. and Joe
Kinahan, of Saskatchewan. arrived home
on Monday might. being called home on
account of the serious illness of their
mother. Mrs. William Kinahan.
Miss Nancy Nairn. of Walkerviik, is
visiting relatives in town.
Mr. S. IE. Hick is again in town after
spending a few months at Hanover.
church next Sabbath.
Rev. F.S. O'Kell took Rev.W. Conway's
work at Kintore on Sabbath. Mr. Conway
conducting anniversary services at Donny-
brook.
Word was received on Friday that Pte.
Frank Fingland had been wounded in the
arm. He was one of the "Hurons." His
brother, Murray. reported in the casualty
list some time ago. is still in the hospital.
On Monday evening. while dnving,
Miss Annie Sturdy and Mrs. Wm. Sturdy
were thrown from their buggy, the acci-
dent being caused by their meeting an
auto on turning a street corner. Both re-
teiveld a severe shaking -up.
Word has been received by the parents
of Pte. Russell King and Pte. Colin
Campbell since they were admitted to
hospital in England. each suffering from
injuries' to his hand. We hope for their
speedy recovery.
The designation of !Miss Mary Fingland
as a missionary to Korea will take place
in Kgox church on Wednesday next. the
lath inst. Knox church is undertaking the
financial support of Miss Fingland in the
mission field. so the congregation will
have a direct interest in the important
work in which she is about to engage.
GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM
HARVEST HELP
EXCURSIONS!
512 TO WINNIPEG
Plus ore -halt cent per mile beyond.
September loth .
Front all oat ions Madawaska
in Quebec and
d
to Parry Sound Ielsolve and ScotiaJOng
to North Ray Inclusive
Per fyrthenrtlrulars • y to any Grand
Ticket ret or E Horning, Do-
ttie( POIMnre t.oronto, Ont.
!. P. LAWRBNCB & SONS t
Tows Agents Pbone t♦
CARLOW.
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 11.
Rev. R. C. McDermid will occupy the
pulpit of Smith's Hill church on Sunday.
Mr. John A. Walter left laat week to
visit his son and daughter at Weyburn,
Sask.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wilson attended
the funeral of Mrs. Wilson's father at
Woodstock last week.
Mr. Wm. Clayton is on the sick list
and has gone to his home at Stratford
to recuperate.
A number from here have taken in the
Landon Fair this week. gang by motor.
Amusement circks-circa rings. Mist Lescirman. of Hamilton. was the I
It is sometimes better to back down guest of Mrs. Hopkins. East street. last
than to get your back up. week.
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The Plain Truth about
Shoe Prices
IEATHER is scarce and is growing scarcer. A
large part of the available supply must be used
for soldiers boots. Importations have prac-
tically ceased and we are forced to depend
upon the limited quantity of materials produced in
Canada.
The cost of everything which goes into a pair shoes is
high, and is going higher. Workmen by the thous nds have
joined the colors, and labor is increasingly hard to t. It is
not merely a matter of high prices, but of producing enough
good quality shoes to go around. .
These conditions arc beyond the control of any man, or
any group of men. They fall on all alike. No one its exempt -
neither the manufacturer, the dealer, nor the car.;u:ner.
You must pay more today for shoe3 of the same quality than
you did a year ago. Next Spring, prices will he higher still.
These are hard facts. They will not yield to argument.
They cannot be glossed over. We cannot change them, much
as we would wish to do so. -
But you, as a wearer of shoes, can help to relieve them if you
will exercise prudence and good judgment in purchasing. See
that you get real value for your money. Spcnd enough to get
it, but spend nothing for "frills."
See that the manufacturer's trade -mark is stamped 'upon the
shoes you buy. 1R-{igh prices are a temptation to reduce the quality
in order to make the price seem low. But no manufacturer will
stamp his trade -mark upon a product which he is ashamed
to acknowledge. Remember this, and look for the trade -mark.
It is your best assurance of real value for your money.
AMES HOLDEN McCREADY
LIMIT{O
"Shoemakers to the Notion"
ST. JOHN Iarornt at TORONTO
Wham yne bar Shoos look Jnr
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