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THE . SIGNAL
OODERICk. ONT.
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Oddity is not
style!
Freakish citt or "noisy " pat-
tern does not constitute nov-
elty or elegance. The really
stylish snit depends for its
note of refinement ,upon good
taste in cut and pattern. Per-
heirs
er-
heis that is why Canadians
bestow• their favour upon
Bengard;Clothes
Every Bengard Suit, regard-
less of its price, is essentially
stylish and appealing in its
effective good taste and the
VALUE, rePr; i 'hp`the
e asked. The Spring
KINTAIL.
TUESDAY, Nair 110.
Misses Isabel MeeDonald and Mary
detoor, of Lucknow ooatluuatiou
school, were home :or the week -end.
Mrs.Jottu Matheson and son Donald.
f Detroit, visited ielatives herr last
week. '
Mr. Roderick Mackenzie. of Winui-
lIege is visiting his hrothen John and
llunloch. .
Jnr. Stanley Ilissett. of Chicago, spent
few days with relatives here last
eek.
Mt. and Mrs. Alan Mackenzie. of
New York. are visitiuu at the bottle of
\lr. Kenneth Mackeuiie.
Rev. .Ir. Mackay. 11.1v Ston.
ouducted services at A iiirifffilf 01 urch
on Sunday ill the absence of Hey. J. K.
Hardie. who w -as at Napier in the
Interests of the forward movement.)
DUNGANNON.
WaDN&SCAY, May 21.
Rev. M. 1'. Craig attended a meeting of
Maitland Presbytery at Ripley on Tues-
day
ue -day of this week. while Airs. Craig,
M sees L. Elliott and A. McKenzie at-
tended the Presbyterial sessions at the
sam pla.e.
Lorne McKenzie made a trip to London
on:Monday and returned with a new car.
Real estate is firm in our village. no
doubt in consequence of the liveliness at
Goderich.
Mr. Howard Case. who re:ently re-
' turned from overseas. left today for Re-
gina to resume his studies in law. •
How is your garden ? A little late. The
village "cow" is around looking over the
fences.
The horse market is 1621king better after
a very quiet spell. Mr. Williamson. of
Why is it that all the rogues manage to Toro.tto. picked up a couple of cars last
into the political party? week at good prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Caesar, we regret
- to report. are seriously ill.
'1 Mr W. G. Crawlord. son of Mr. B. J.
Crawford. has been appointed manager of
the Woolworth store at Brockville and
commenced his new duties Monday
morning of this week. Wilt has been with
this company only a short time and has
proved worthy of this promotton
, 'Quite a number from the village were
in t;odench Monday night to hear Hon.
Dr. Cody
, The road at the hottoin of Disher. hill
is in bad condition and should be atteudtd '
to
Dr. Jos Hamilton is moving down to
his tarm this week, having had the house
remode:ied.
Saturday being the 24th of May will be
' observed in our burg as a public holiday.
The popular Henderson Kittle Band has
been engaged ft* the Dungannon fall fair.
The Women's Institute will hold its
! regular meeting in the Oddlellows Hall
get
other
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tuodels are now ready.
Walter C. PridhanT
A BUSY YEAR
This is going to be a busy
year in Goderich.. There will
be many dwellings and..
business places to be refitted
and rewired.
Get Your Order in Early.
A full line of
Electrical -Goods
always on hand. We are ex-
perts and can help you get
what ycu want. We are not
tied to any particular make of
goods.
CaII and see. us.
Robt. Tait
.vest S r.ei Next Pouof(ice
Phone Shop 12. House 19)
!on Thursday, h 29
NERVOUS
PROSTRATION
May be Overcome by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound - This
Letter Proves lt.
West Philadelphia, Pa. -" During tea
thirty years! have been married, 1 have
Woo in bad health
and had several at-
tacks of nervosa
prostration until It
seemed as if the
organs in my whole
body were worts
out. I was finally
persuaded to try
Lydia1 . Pinkkam s
Vegetable Com-
pound and 1t made
• well woman et
ate. I can now de
all any housework
and advise all ailingwomen to try
Lydia E Pinkham'segetable Com-
pound sad I will guarantee they will
derive great benefit fres it. "- Mrs.
Fluent Fr ZGERA D, 25 N. 41st Street.
West Philadelphia, Pa.
There are thousands of women every-
where is lin. Fitzgenld's condition,
suffering from nervousness, backache,
headache*. and other symptoms of a
functional derangement. It was a
grateful spirit for health restored which
led her to write this letter w that other
women may benefit,from her experience
and find health as she has done.
For suggestions in regard to your con-
dition write Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine
Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their
40 yeah experience is at your service.
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I.IN THE HOME BEAUTIFUU
■ Summer preparedness now commences in earnest. Spring ■IIIfcleaning is the order of the day in most households. New' ■
� ■ Curtains will be required, also new Overdrapes, new Carpets, ■
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X new Linoleums, new Oilcloths. No matter how little or how ■
■ much may be required, our large selections of the choicest ■
■ furnishings await your inspection. K
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' ■ NEW BUNGALOW NETS l[
■ New Bungalow Nets in filet and shadow designs in the neatest designs in white, _
R cream and rent. 35c to 51.50 yd. NI
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x MARQUISETTE CURTAINS $3.00 TO $10.00 - a
✓ A most attreetivt ,how iug of Marquisette t'urtains in the latest designs to suit •
$ all rooms and priced $3.00 to 510.00 per pair. r
x RICH COLORED MADRAS FOR OVERDRAPES - a
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fur- y. ay . i ----- - r
beforegoing West t again X
N 1 ads John Jefferson vicinity
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COLBORNE. Last -ee ne y o n r
The Colborne Farmers' Club has ship 1 arrived huwe trove overeeaf and on
ped two carr of stock and three cars of bay t howe.lay night ay nigdonht tJthe oa got ya
from McGaw Itis week. and Ou Monday night the friends
and neighbors held a reception for thew
l'apl. hones -Bateman Home.
Capt. tRev. Archdeacon; Jones -Bateman
arrived home Tuesday evening. just in
tiroe.to attend the G. W. V. A. -at home"
; at Oddfellows' Hall. where he was warmly
Capt. Jones -Bateman w nt to
in the baseweat of Donnybroo t church.
Settling is finished in this vicinity
and the torquer' are bossy preparing
their root ground.
YOU CAN'T RUB
inter') and in the following year greeted. ae . i a RHEUMATISM OUT.
England
was appointed chaplain to the
!Canadian asoldiers at Herne Bay •
military hospital. Mrs. Jones -Bateman
, returned to Canada in January and is it Is Rooted in the Blood and
now in Goderich. and their son. Sergeant I Must Be Treated Through
John Jones Bateman, also arrived from I
omma• I overseas a few weeks ago. Lieut.' 'Bobs,"
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Why Certainly
We do aniatettr finishing and
are noted for the excellent re-
sults we;obtain. Try us next
time. Why not have some of
your best pictures enlarged?
J. .T. Fell
Photo Studio
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About the greatest drawback to a mars
happ.ness is himself.
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FOR ;?R}NC AND SUMMFI
Style and quality -these two
predominating essentials to
good footwear are most pro -
pounced in our Oxfords and
Pumps for''these seasons.
It has ever been the policy of
this store to embody these
essentials to the ttlntost degree,
consistent with price, and so
strictly and successfully has
this policy been adhered to
that the footwear we are now
showing represents the true
essence of good valve.
Ttalanis, Outing and Bowling
Shoes are sow in stock.
-REPAIRING
Geo. MacVicar
North -ide Square. (,oderich
the Blood.
the older son, returned from overseas last
year.
A QlEB1.
at THE HOTEL BEDFORD
on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th.
Dorenwend's
of Toronto
inside yon to
llwir display of
11 the 'worst err -
lb at' . in artistic
hair -goods.
if your us.n
hair is thin. 111111
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let ns 11emon-
stnite hist what
1.1111 IN• il,Me to
supply your lark
of hair. mud hose
p•rf.•Ily It le
accon1pllshel,
1011 1,.tI)ll :-twitches. Transformations. Wates, Pompadour..
Chignons, Ftr.
FOR 11.511) MEN:-INIRENWF;NIES TOl PEE
will nIMke you look year,
ymower and Improve your
'wraith. Light as a feather Mnd
1100iet0.1e nn out 1,4ilihu'c
PM 41.111 Nt riattlrv.
This display 1. Inc one day
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4.
tppointments ran Ire arranged
rel reetdenee if desired.
THERE: IS NI) CHARGE FOR 5 111•;NONSTR5TlON
THE DORENWEND COMPANY Ol TORONTO
LIMITED
Heal °Mee :-1e2-1115 10NINE AT.
To Ihe• }alar,! -or The Signed.
Bir el bean with emelt interest
I/r. 1'.NlyN address on Motslay s eruityt.
His Weak are commendable. lett sue
w ler. if lw has given sufficient
thought to the e•LIM'UIh• Aide of the
situation. Ttw report of 'the Canadian
Bureau of Statistics for 1917. giving
retnrus covering :1 ,3.s1l indnstrie. cm-
plitylir 1419.472 wagr-earurrs, shows
Bud the aswrnge wage paid 1 ittelt dips
piper workers, was 117711.47 a year.
1f these figures err right. how• can the
uverag.• sv11g.'-eartwr in Cereals aRorll
to keep his e•hfldmn fit N1•111101 after tis•
age ..f fourteen years•e
Yours truly.
I'. O. T. -
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
The Country Women's Club will meet
Thursday, May 29th, at 3.30 p. m.. old
time, at the home of Mrs. Isaac Salkeld,
Hayfield road. A c• •rdial invitation is
extended to 311 women of the community.
Word has beets rewired of the
.,rants illness of Mrs. 11. W. Trbintt.
of Redlands, California. .1n operation
for upp•udi"itis was suerslfnlly per-
fermt•d. hu( her weakeuel a lition
w 111 urn k•• her reeorry very slow.
Mrs T1e'lou11 is it sister of Mr K T
Walter, of Ibis township. who is
.wlf .town with n dose of congestion.
The pain of rheumatism is something
that you cannot rub out. Every sufferer
from rheumatism has been advised to rub
this liniment or that on the affected part,
but after all the rubbing the pain re-
mained. Rubbing did not cure it and
can't cure it.
Thin blood and rheumatism come
together and if they are properly treated
they will go t ober. Rheumati m is
rooted in the blood. in poor, watery blood.
Sometimes cold. damp weather starts the
ache, and pains, but it is the condition of
the hood that is at fault. and only by
correcting this and making the blood rich
and red can the rheumatic poison be
driven out. This is exactly what is done
in the treatment of rheumatism with Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. Acute and muscular
rheumatism show improvement as the
thin bio d is built up. and when the
blood has been restored to its normal
condition the rheumatism is driven cut
and does not return as long as the blood
is kept rich and red. There is no part of
,Canada in which some rheumatic sincerer
has not been cured by D.. Williams ,Pink
Pills. and they do not hesitate to express
their thanks for what this medicine has
done for them. As an ettample, Miss
1 Annie S. Dedrick. R, R. No. 2, St.
Thomas. Ont., says: "Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills cured me of rheumatism after a great
many other remedies had failed. The
pain en my arms and shoulders was so
great that i c ukl scarcely sleep. 1 could
not raise my arms to comb my hair, and
could not dress myself without help. in
this condition 1 read of a cure of rheuma-
' tism through the use of Dr Williams'
Pink Pills and decided to try them • 1 got
half a dozen boxes and i am thankful to
say they not only cured my rheumatism,
• hut that my general health was greatly
improved. My appetite was increased
and I gained in weight. Since then a
number of cases have come under my
observation in which cures have been
made by this splendid medicine. As for
myself 1 shall always speak a good word
for Dr. Will ams' l'ink Piller"
These pills are sold b'• all medicine
dealers or by mail. post pad. at 50 cents
a box or six boxes for 52.50 by the Dr.
Williams Medicine Co.. Brockville. Ont.
Overdrapes add the finishing touch to a %I el -furnished room. Silk faced 'ficotoh
31aelras in tan. _Teen and nom. is very smart and Drape. beautifully. Spe sal $1.50 yd.
MARQUISETTES ARE IN PUBLIC FAVOR -
\1.tr.Itii,ettes enjoy popular favor. their nearing and washing finalities being
great') appreciated. J1i plain and fancy designs in white, cream and ecru. Piked
at 45c to $1.00 yard.
POINT ARAB CURTAINS
For the best rooms Point Aral ('ur111 5 are favored 11'e are showing two ex-
ceptionally attraetts . numbers at 56.95 Iute159.50 l•wr pair
$147FACED REPPS $225 YARD
Silk -faced Reppa for overrlrapes and al., 1, l,l , in green, rose, :tin, riek.quallity,,
50 inches wide, speeial 52.25.
NEW CRETONNES
New Cretonnes in all the lit- tyest lest rio. 35c to 51.50 her yard
FLAT CURTAIN RODS
Flat Curtain Hods are always satisfactory. With eurved cuds complete with
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braekrts. easy to put up. extending to 45 and 60' inches, at 35c and 75c each. ■
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;?ORT ALBERT.
WEDNESDAY, May 21.
Mrs. Wm. Grey spent a few days with
her brother, Rev. W. B. Hawkins. of
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy_Alton, of Lanes,
spent Sunday with relatBles here.
Our general merchant. Mr. H. Hayden.
pent the week -end with his daughter.
Mrs. F. Humphrey. at London..
Mr. Wm. Grey, of this village. attend.d
the Anglican Ss nod meeting at L,ndon,
and en his return visited h s mother at
Wood tock.
Lieut. Otway Hayden, of London,
-pent the week -end under the parental
roof.
Mr S Yates. of Goderich. and Mr. AUBURN.
I. A. Patti, of Chicago. spent a day with
t heir sister, Mrl H. Hayden, of this place.
I -i t w.•ek': -
Mrs. Frank Martin and children, of
Ken t3. are visiting her parents, Mr. and
\irsi A. Young. and other relatives. •
Gauley. jr., left for London this
week for medical treatment.
LEEBI'RN.
TUESDAY, May 20
Mr.' Hoy Linklater has engaged Mr.
White, of Benmiller, for the coming year.
We notice large droves of cattle on the
roads these days being put out to grass.
it looks as though gond cattle are very
much in evidence in this locality.
Mr. J. Johnston has leased the Point
Farm for the coming season.
Wedding bells are ringing in Leeburn
for an early June wedding.
Miss Halemann has been laid up the
past few days. but is again able to resume
her work at school.
The stork visited the home of Mr. Jas.
Johnston and left a baby girl. Congrat-
ulations. Jim!
. Say, I wonder what Mr. Pellote was in
search of one morning last week, up the
Lake Shore road. Hope nothing serious.
' ST. AI'(it'STINE.
Tcttanar5 May 20.
Miss Me(tinchey, of HIy th, 1. visit-
ing het sister, Mrs. l'haa. Uohiaaoe.
Mr. and Mrs Jos. Hoyle visited
Clinton h•ten(ls thin week.
MIR. (iladys Jefferson, of the %Vennl-
stork hompital, spent the week -end at
her home here.
Pte. Stanley Agar, of Rasketnon, who
arrived haek from overseas Iasi week,
la renewing old acquaintances In this
Keegan, property and is lousy remodel-
ling rite house, before laking 'potatoes-
slow
Mw s-
slon.
'.I r. aril Mrs. John iairrow, of Luek- ,
now, were attests last week of Mr. and
Mrs. 11. !farrow.
Jlrs. %\'ili Fe•rgusutt end fatuity have
returned to tlwir home after some
weeks' visit at Seaforth.
Rev. A. Macfarim ia• le at Turnnte
this wi•rk attending the pruhlbltiou
enn•e't ion.
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WEDNESDAY. May 21.
Pte. Roy Stalker arrived front overseas
on Mot,day at noon and was greeted by a
ghaoidly number of friends to welcome him
Pte. John Armstrong Snell arrived from
overseas on Saturday night and was met
at the train by a goodly number of citiz-
ns and (herds.
Mr. Geo. Lawler has bought the resi-
dence of Mr. Geo. Dawson in the village.
1 he latter has a sale of household goods
on May 31st.
Mr. Jas. Carter has bought Mr.,Wm.
Marsh's residence and moves this week.
A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr.
John Arthur on Tuesday to claim its
protection and care.
Dr. Wisha• t, of London. was called on
Monday in consultation wick Dr. B. C.
Weir on the case of Mr. Matthew Lock-
hart. We are sorry to hear Mr. Lock -
hares health is not improving.
Mr. W. 13. Patterson has the cement
wall completed Inc his houee.
Knox church congregatton have given
their pastor. Rev R J. Rose. permission
to spend Four months in the West in
miesi n work. in his absence the pulpit
will h.r supplied by neighboring pastors.
Wednesday Halt -holiday.- The
undersigned merchants of Auburn
agree to rise.• their platen of business
each Wednesday ■fternoom at 1.:10
o'clewk during the months' of June.
July. Atlgn.t nivel Iteptemisrr---W. T.
Riddell. It. 1). Munro, John Arthur, A.
J. Perineum, Nelms) 11111, Jam. Carter,
A. Aagnith h Nos. PA. Hedvig, 115.
Phillips John I'hUllps.. Jas. W. Medd.
HATFIELD.
Weeineteley. May 2t.
Mr. A. McGregor has pu1.1•ltartl the
Hey. W. .\she -Everest IN at I o,idl.li
ntrendhlg a meeting of the Anglican
Synod. His services herr were e,tl-
dnete.l past Militate by Mr. N•111 Town -
Wad of Clinton.
Iter. Dr. Aitken. of Kippers 'trenched
in at. Andrew's church morning aril
evening ,,it Salelatlt Not.
The convert It the 11.411 MI Friday
evening is in aid of the fund for pur-
chasing a new piton for the town hall.
11Iss Margaret 1'amp1.411 Is In
Toronto this week visiting her brother.
win hits IN'•tl i11 for is • time.
Mr. Thos. Elliot lull the misfortune
to have his ankle N.M.broken when
his tram non away nu Monday
morning.
%Piro Galericll leest ws n city fin
11211 Hayfield will he the residential
saharle-the home of the 'steel ui11-
lionalres -if tow It.dsherlsts hare not
trade away with thein all before thea.
Just In rase. we are all hanging oto
tight to one eorner-Int,..
Marlatt''e Specific
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Appendicitilf
indigestion, Stomach Dtsot-dere
Appendiciti•and Kidney Stones
are often ansed by Gall Stones,
and mislead people until those
had attacks o{ (:all Stone Colic
appear. Not one in ten Gall
Atone Sufferer* knows what is
the testable . Marlatt's Specific
will nue witoolt rata or epee -
For sale exelueively In Gods.-
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Our new straitit•,M•rSunrivalled ,. is uivalled for the •neeessfnl renovation
of ostlers, each heti being cleaned separately.
All work guaranteed.
R. PECKHAM, Mgr.
King.t.o1 Stn•.•t, n. xt Ile Whitely',..
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Goderich Board of Trade
A monster deputation from the Board of 'trade, the Town Council,
Huron County Townships, the County Coun?tl. Clinton, Seakrth, Strat-
ford, Guelph and other places is now at Ottawa to interview the Minister
of Public Works to ee ore the necessary'; mprovements toVenderich Harbor
to meet the requirements of the new Steel Works which are locating
here.
Watch for particulars next week.
C. L. MOORE,
Chairman of industrial Com.
May 2'2nd, )00C)C5C3CXXXMC4C=C5C:110CXXX:X
W. S. BOWDEN,
industrial Secretary.
ADVRRTIEE IN THE SIGNAL. IT PAYS.