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THE SIGNAL - GODERICH
ONTARIO
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For Storage Batteries and Battery
Supplies
' you cannot do better than come to
East Street Garage "°wIleaPtaaactIcaltatek iY a
GODEIUCH - - - ONTARIO Arthur M. Glover
Building for
the Future
A generous response to
the Victory Loan will mean
national security. It will
prove to the world that
Canadians have confidence
in their own future.
BliTY
Victory Bonds
J. J. McEWEN
'Phone 46 - - Goderich
Canada Food Board license No -1St;
TEA
We are over -stocked
with Tea, having what
we purchased from Mr,.
Hern, and also what we
had in the Kingston St.
store.
These Teas were bought at a
specially low price: and we are
going to give you the benefit.
Saturday and Monday
Nov. 2nd and 4th
4 lbs. Black Ces lon. IlUc a lb.,
for
5 lbs. Spbcial Kew! Black. 50c
a lb.. for 82 110
Japan Tea, lillc a lb., for
Robertson & Mair
P110116 164 Cor. klainlifart Si. and Square
Canada Feed lasanir locense No. 8- 2s49
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The Pictures
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you are planning to send
to that Soldier of yours --
they must soon be on the
way if you would make
sure that he has them to
gladden his heart
Christmas morning.
on
J. T. FELL
LOCAL TOPICS
To Reopen Next Monday.
The Clinton School of Commerce wilt
reopen on Monday next. November 41h.
Ned Cross Annual Meeting.
The annual mftting of the God. -rich
branch of the Red Cro,s Society wiii be
hem in the jurv room ,ff the crrirt bus.-
in
Thfirsday. November 7th. at s p. m.
All intereeted are invited to attend.
Savings of School Pupils.
'Ascording• tn information handed out
from the head effice of the Penny Bank
of Canada. there is a total amount of
$1.44098 vs the credit of the school chil-
dren 01 Goderich who are depot -etc -es in
the institution. Centra; ,,choot has 129
depositors. v. ith an aggregate of $4e0 49.
and Voctowia school ha. 215 drpursiterse
ith e1.000.39.
New Manaser of Sterling Bank.
Mr. G. J S. li,vnes. Kane tune ago
manager of the Sterio4 Rank at Dungan-
non. but latterl on the head either staff.
has been appointed manager of the locel
branch. witn supervisien over the six
branches in this district. Mr. L.oynee. is
already well ervesn to manj people in
Godench and vicinity as he has acted as
rel eving manager here on several us:
casems. Fie expects to ewer his family
to town shortly.
The Loan Campaign.
The Victors 'flan campaign in Gneetich
as ushered in at o'clock Monday m rr -
ing with a great noise of bell -ringing and
whistle -blowing. The caneaseers have
met with good success so far. and it is
cronfidently expected that Goderich will
win its honor dag by fully subect ibing its
quota. Up to this (Thursday; evening
the amount subscribed in Huron county
eas $141.750
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For Prisoners of War. '
The to/hating subscniaions for the
prisoners 04 iivir are a:I,n evledged:
North street 111sthodist church. ..$ 11 10
Baptist church 3 6S
.... .....
Mrs. J. G. Standart 10 00
hliss Etall . . . .. .. . 2 00
Mrs. liutchinsnn (by sale sof
se eaters. etc. i `Si3 00
. $ .12 •75
tut it now field ol tab. Ttie (...aptaiu
a member of the Ministerial Association
and it was intepded to have a united
meeting on -Sunday -evening next, iv,
charge of the Ministerial Associatien, to
bid farewell to him, but owing to the
orders of the board of health this will be
impossible. Captain and Mrs. Fox. leave
Goderich with the hear ty good wishes of
U. and the earnest prayers of many to
whom they have ministered, tor their
f uture welfare and bleseing.
Helping the Loan.
Giderich merchants are showing their
heart} gixidwill towards the a'ictory loan
by giving generously of their newspaper
advertising space to the subject. as a per-
usal of thii issne of The.Stgnal will show.
eleestee Acheseen as Son. whe-se change of
ad. was received too late for this issue,
also added• th.br voice to the chorus in
endorsat ion of The 1 an.
To Enlarge Salt Business.
There is good prospect of a large de•
velopment of the salt business carried son
here at the North American Chemical Co.
plant. -Some time ago an improved plant,
o t6e acipm system. was installed, and
a was planned to increase the output
largely. but the death of the leading spirit
in the project dtslocated the plans
and. although the plant has been
in operation nght along. nothing
on a largescale has betn attempted, and
the concern is in iquidation. The pro-
ject again seems to be taktng sham. Rep-
resentativ ot the liquidators. from Tor-
onto. sere in tosti on Monday and met
thr water and light commission with a
view to arrangtng for the large supply of
ater needed for the isperathn of the plant.
Whether it iy the same company'. or a new
company. that is behind the present
movement has not been made known.
Doing Her elite
airs. McFa yen. dauehter of Mr.
A. el. Polles• ot wen. is lending her cap-
able assistance tu the Red Crbss workers
Of Toledo. Ohio. A Red Cross ware•
hoo-e has been established in that. city.
to which contrihistors bring all sorts of
articles. to br sold :or the beneilt of the
Red Ct•ase funds. Tas Ness -
heumatism..
is Uric Acid in the blood.
Unhealthy kiviiley% life the
cause of 11i.... acid hciiig
there. If the kidacyr rated
as they should they would
strain the Uric Acid out
of the bytdent oJ rlicrimi-
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matistn is a kiiilney II)i•-
ease. Ilmtirs Eislaey Fitiq
have made a greittgart cf
timir reputation C
Rheumattpm. So get at
the cause of those fear(.1
shooting pains and sod,
aching joints. There is
but one sure way. -
THE LADSINKHAKI.'
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
BENM1LLER.
WEDNESDAY. (kt. klth.
On Thursday evening a number of
people of Benmiller church and commun-
ity met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Oke. in honor of their daughter
Ella. on the eve of her marriage. After
presenting her with a silver cabinet. the
company spsnt the evening in social en-
joyment.
School has been closed during the past
two weeks owing to the illness of mu
teacher. Miss Dyer. We are glad to
learn that she is improving in health.
The -heartfelt sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended 10 Mrs. Robt. Thompeon
and family in their recent b!reavement.
Mr. Thompson died of ;serum mia on
Bee has the folliAy refeience to Mrs.
MyFadyen's sharehn the. ,Aork: - Tuesday morning last.
-My husband works at the nitrate J Mr. William Hill is hem, this week
plant. He doesn't some Willie at noon. from Fladlingtore Ont.. where he and his
11 n't have a thing t di' 1 c sew SOD. Hugh, have a sawmilling business.
and I can t knit. Ail Fve ever with a thousand acres of land. They ex-
dene is paint. Is there anything .1 can Pineigiwtitneritget. out quite a large cut the com-
do for you?'
With this int. (Auction Mrs. H. Mc- Next Sunday the quarterly communion
Fais'en. 3134 Tatin ave., begged the !service of Benmiller circuit will he held at
Bethel church. commencing at 10.30 a. m
In the evening a special men's service
will be held at Zion church. The official
board meetin r will be held at Benmiller
in the earehous.e. on Tuesday evening at S p. m..
F ortani daj•s Mrs. aleFelyen has been I •
FEAri - OKE. -River View Farm. the
-pising the brush on tugh-cheirs. rocking i residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
horses and tea tables. She starts at 9
in Oke. Colbcrne township, was the
the mornhit and dorsat tal.e. spron .
scene of a very pretty event on
off until 4. I Sa turday. October 2601. when theor
Can I spend all my time here?" she daughter Ella Mildred was oinited in mar -
asked at the end of the first des. I riage to Pte. George W. Feagan, ves of
Heads of the Red Cross are enthusias- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Feegan. At 11 o'clock
tic over the artistic pieces Mrs McFad- the bridal couple. who were unattended,
en turns out. tool: ths ' -lace under an evergreen arch
Organist of Knox Church. • while th. ohengrin wedding march was
Red Cross to use her. • Mrs Ham Bag-
gier in the (Slice of the Red Cross ware-
house. thought of the stack- of weather-
beaten and scratched furnotire upstairs
' played by Miss Lucy Feagan. sister of the
Mr. Frederic T. Egener: late el De- groom. The bride was becomingly at-
tired in a beautiful gown of white crepe
de chine and carried a lovely bouquet of
Ophelia roses. After the ceremony, whit's
was performed by Rev. P S. Banes of
Benmiller in the presence of the immed-
iate relatives. the guests sat down to
sumptuous dinner. The happy couple
left on the 1.45 p. m train for Toronto
and other points. Many useful and
beautiful presents testred to the high
esteem in which the bride is held. the
groom esent being a silk -plush coat'
trimmed with beaverette. The best
trofie is the nee srganist and cheirmaster
of Knox churce, the engazement com-
mencing at once. The position has been
vacant since Me Tayloe t f.,rnyte
ganist. erlt to Brantford. Mr. Egener is
j sell kno‘en in Gaderich. this town having
' been for some years his home. and Mrs.
' Egener is a furmer Godench girl: so that
tooth are coming back home and are
heartily selcome. Mr. Ege er has Eels' a
number,( imp etant rettons. as organ-
ist and choirmaster uf Zion Presbyterian
church. Brantford; organist and choir-
master of Cealmers. Preebjterian church
and principal of the Conseishesof the community follow the young
e vatory of --'
Music. Woodstock: organist and choir -
coup le m their wedded life.
master of St. James Anglican church, In- I
gersell: concert organist fur the Marcus -
',new Theatre Corporation. New York
Cay. and latterl% in a similar capacity
f ,r the Regent Theatre Company, De-
troit. Mr. Egener poeteessee an excellent
baritone voice and in 1900 was awarded
the s.erior honor singing diploma of the
1. nivetsity of Toronto. and during the
present year received .from the Potomac
University. of Washington. D. C., the.
- bachelor of music degree. He is a mem -
bet of the American, Guild of Organists.
New York City.
Mr. and . airs. Egener and their two
youeig sone are alrealy in town. and Mr.
Eiseuer is arraneing classes in pipe organ.
piano: voice culture. etc.
Leaving Ciodcrich.
Capt. and Mrs. Fox. of the Salvation
Armv. alter ten %ears of earnest working
kw the cause of God and right in Gnde-
rich, are receiving a change of appoint-
ment and will be leaving town next week
Sul t or vercoa tlirIctithigroPiereiebh,it,.1? Icu.pht,,iielt,v). arco.tilsj i.
tians and even the non-chutchgoer. the
keynote of the whole being thatof evan-
gelism and the spiritual uplittorceligious
life. Professor Kilpatick is fine`.01 the
great leaders of the Presbyterian church.
and is everywhere recognized as a POwer-
ful and eloquent Gospel preacher, whO\ is
alway, heard with profit and del.ght. kris
messages. and indeed this series.of services,\
should be especially appreciated at this
time of puhlic aniciety end stress. The
seesion of Knox church are making every
arrangement for the success of these
meetings and have sent cordial invita-
tions to the .congregations adjacent to
-Goderich, as well as to those in tewn. to
attend and share in the epiritual benefits
which are prayerfully anticipated. If the
ban on public gatherings is lifted this
week. a senes of prayer meetings for the
spiritual success of these services e ill be
held in Knox church next week. of ehich
it is hoped to be able to make Cefinite
announcement at the regular terse -es oni
Sunday nest.
WE HAVE THE BEST
$25.00
Er Pr
Prof. Kinsatricies Coming Visit.
From 9unda%. November 10. to Sun-
day. Novetuber 17. including the inter -
venire week 'nights. will be devoted to a
ser.ee of special services en Knox church
which should Make it a red-letter week in
the hiStory the.coneregation. and have
a decided influence' on the relieioui lifs of
Goderich. l'rof. `Kilpatrick. of Knox
College. has beerisseced Ir these meet -
hue hich are arrafleed in connectien
• e ith the Forward ateve'etecnht olruceuinraTda
(MADE TO YOUR MEASURE)
IN CANADA TODAY
Lower or higher quality goods if you want them
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Medium Price is Good Enough
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PICK YOUR OWN CLOTH
We will do the rest
Mr. M. G. Cameron. K. C.. is confined
to his home by an attack of pneijmonla
This morning he was reported as some.
what improved.
You know what that means
Lieut. VI illiare Proudfoot. who hns been
visiting Capt. Snotheran at Lindsaj. has
been taken d ,an with pneumonia. ard
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Proudfoot
have gone to Lindsay to be with him.
Mr. and MDR. Chas. E. Bowden. Of
Toronto. are visiting the former's fa' her,
Mr. W. S. Bowden. secretary of the
Bneri f Trade. this week. Mrs. B ostler,
who was ((innerly Miss MacVartell. was
for atinw, some years ago. On the staff of
Round the corner therroderick Collegiate Institute.
PRIDHAM
THE TAILOR
•"0!XSorth Street
THE HOME OF GOOD GLASSES
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MKT /11.111fitisT
Prow MIK oGiat.t.Pm. or.x.;
'Where Poor Eyes and Good
Glasses Meet.
Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning.
Wash away all the stomach. liver,
and bowel poison* before
breakfast.
iloatinued iron 'Age I.
early days of 1915. He won his coniniis-
sion in the field end *as promoted to be
Iieutenant. Suffering from shell -shock.
he was granted sick leave and spent
a few weeks in Montreal. Ile then re-
terned overseas and resumed his military
duties. Ile has been in many heavy
babies since, and on one occasion it fell
to Isis lot to take full charge of the de-
tachment he wa, fighting with. after all
the other officers had been nut out of ac-
tion, either killed or %sounded. He was
promoted to be captain in September of
this year. Captain Brewer was formerly
on (he • business staff of The Montreal
Star.
No further weed has yet (leen received
of Pte. Robert F. ()art, who lee, week
as reported seriously 111 at Boulogne,
France, 'following the amputation of his
lelt arm. His parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. F.
Clark, are anxiously awaiting further
news, as are also the many friends of the
young soldier. "Bob," enlisted in Augusi.
To feel your best day in and day out,
to feel clean inside; no sour bile to
coat your tongue and sicken your
breath or dull your head; ao oonstips.
bilious attacks, sick beadache,
Mids, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom.
ach, you must bathe on the Inside like
you bathe outside. This la vastly more
important, because the skin pores do
not &Writ impurities Into the blood.
while the bowel pores do, says a well-
known physician.
To keep these poisons and toxins
well Bushed from the stomach, IIVPV,
kidneys and bowels, drink before break -
hurt each day, a glass of hot water
with a teaspoonful rif limestone phos-
phate In it. Thie will cleanse, purify
and freshen the entire &Mastery tract,
before putting more food into the
stomach.
Get a quarter pound, of limestone
phosphate from your Okarmacist. It
is inerpensive and aImoid tasteless,
except a sourish twinge which is not
unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot
. water every morphia to ea your sys-
tem of these wile poilloms and toeing;
also to prevent their formatiew.,
To feel like young tons feel; like
you felt before your blood. nerves aid
OW1•01011 became maturated with an se
cumulation of body polemic beetle Gila
treatment and above all, keep it up?
As soap and hot water set oa tbe skis,
cleansing, sweeteateg and puritylag. so
Ihneatome phosphate and hot WILiet bri•
ton nroantaat.sact cm the stoomock
liver. ki7 d lovola _
APirritt. • PEsicarvie-a 8400.000
TbTAL. AlliSZT 0130000000
THRIFT
Thrift, poisons' and tuitional, is the grad -
est teeter Of the hour. "Waite not, ward
act" is the lesson every Canadian utast
learn and practise.
Start now /lake your brat contribution
to Thrift, and your country's welfare a
Savings Aseount in tbki Bank. Iotereat
;slid at cutteut rates.
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UNION 'BANK OF CANADA
HEAD OF FICE . WINNIPEG. MAN.
GODERICH BRANCH,
F. WOOLLCOMBE. . . 1111anagor.
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Mr. Frank A. Elliott 'noun from r•r-
onto over the week end visiting his
family. He is well pleas -sI with his posi-
tion in Toronto.
PI E. ROBERT F. CI. A RK,
STRATFORD. ONT..
graduate. of last term ars.
now earning ii high as 11119 aud
even $20 pei week, while young
loon are earning still better sal
arises. We an 1/041111.0. the demand
for trained help. Write ttir at tame
for partiririarw regarding mu. Com-
mercial. Stunt hand or Telegraphy
Department. Stridenta a,.i y enter
at any time.
1). A. Ye rACHLAN, Principal.
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AND BOYS
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The Singer. Sewing Machine
Agent, has taken over the
agency of the
1917, with the old 7th'l3attalion at Lon-
don and was afterwards with the Western
Ontario Regiment there. In March of
this year he went over to England. where
after further training he was rated as a
first-class sniper. passing his tests in
marksmanship with flying colori.He crossed
to France at the end ..)1 Augu4 and was
there only about six weeks %%hen he re-
ceived his wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Holmes of Wing
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ham received oftislial notice last week !hat
their son, Corp. John E.11olines. had been
admitted to No. 1 hospital, Dannes Cam-
iers, France, suffering from gunshot Wounds,
in the right sheukler. Corp. Holmes went
to France in February, when he was at-
tached to the bah Battalion In April
he was wounded in the face and was in
hospitals in France for fourteen weeks.
returning to. his battalion in July. since
which time he had been throughall the
heavy fighting until he received his
wounds.
FROM PTE. GOODWIN.
Boys from Huron Like the Homemade
Socks Sent by Goderich Knitters.
The following letter was received by
Mrs. Nairn from Pte. Goodwin. who went
overseas with the 101st Battalion:
FRANCE, Sept. 13, 1918.
DEAR FR IEND.-A short time ago 1 was
the recipient Of a parcel of ens ks from the
Woman's War Auxiliary of Goderich. 1
distributed them amongst the bilst boys
who are with mrs present Battalion, vie..
1st Canadian Infantry Battalion. B. E. 'F..
Frence. I gave to each of the following
Goiderich boys a pair: C. H. Rance, J.
Kennedy. R. Bates, IL L. Bates. ansi.
your humble servara. The remainder
were boys from dear old Huron.
On behalf of all of them, who in turn
thanked me, 1 wish to otter the ladies my
beet thanks.
They could not have come at a better
time, as mot of the boys were in need of
them, and I am sure appreciated your.
kindness very much,
ou see the chances of getting socks
here are very irregular and greatly depend
on one's keet io on. There are times when
there are baths in the same town. and
then, again, we may have 0-n kilos to go
or not eves be wa len range of them at
all, and yuu may guess we ere not always
steels's%
Another thing. socks we ^get at the
baths are machine -made. Better than
none, of course. but cannot get a show
when there are home-made ones to be had.
Something like mother's cake and those
bought ones. ,
In conclusion, I am thankful to say
that all the Gortericit hoys here are 0. K.
and looking forward to the time when
we can return to the ;nod old town or
city, as it may be then. I hope so, any-
way.
Please give inv hind regards to all
friends. .
L remain,
Yours truly.
Wiurium 0. GOODWIN.
Since this letter was written we regret
to state that one of the Goderach toys
mentioned. Pte. Russell Bates, has made
the supreme sacrifice. -
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International Harvester
Company
on Hamilton Street
and will handle both lines
Farm Machinery and
Singer Sewing Machines
A fair share of the public pat-
ronage will be appreciated.
1 'Men's Tweed Trousers, in grey,
dark brown and black striprd..
five pockets. 11-2.75.
Men's gsssel strong Work Pants,
in neat stripe. 11.95. '
Men's heavy grey Coat Sweatt -pis
with collars', t wo leek. la.
31.35. .
Boys' School Slii rt e, A la i ige
aesortment of pattern,. Niel x
12 to 14. 54k. ,
Boys'. sChina-k need PAW.), ilar k
brown t weeli, li11,41, N•il h
pockets. Sites 17 to 34,
31.00 to 81:25.
Men's Work Shirts, 'strong, fert
" colors, black and white stiipies
and tioeal shade in bloc
chambray. Size's 1:1 to 17.
11.00.
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Mr. Geoffrey Holt, of Toronto. is visit-
ing h s mother. Mrs. 11. Holt. North
street, his dutiet., at Toronto being sus
Polded while the t:niversity is closed.
If the ban IF lifted by the board of
health the regular monthly meeting of
the Women's Institute will be held at the
home of Mrs. Bradford, Bruce street, on
Thursday, November 7th, at 3 p. ra.
Subject: !Slaking the beet of what we
have. Demonstration: Apples and their
uses. Members are asked not to forget
the " shower" for the Children's Shelter.
re
On account of there he ng no services in
lisort church, the committee of ladies is
finding it difficult to make arrangements
for filling Christmas boxes for the boys
overeeas. Will the ladies of the congrega-
tion see that sorks, fruit cake, candy,
"thing the boys will enjny, is sent to
he many" M riday or Tuesday, Novem-
ber 4 or 5? Don't forget this will he
the fifth Christmas sone of • the brave
lads will spen,1 in the trench's.,
. 7-
M. ROBINS
oFEN EVENINGS
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Six
reasons
WHY
It's a
good
friend
1 -Steadies nerves
2 -Allays thirst
3 -Aids appetite
4 -Helps digestion
5- Keeps teeth clean
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Keep the soldiers and
tailors supplied!
WRIGLEY'S
40 . FARM MT
pERFEci
MADE IN
CANADA
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Chew it after every meal
The Flavour Lasts!