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THE . SIGNAL _ OODMICW, ONT.
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Clothing for
HotWeather
Nice, cool Combina-
tion Underwear, "Ar-
row Brand"; Negligee
Shirts, Wash Ties,
▪ Holeproof Hosiery,
white duck and flan-
nel Trousers, Straw
and Panama Hats,
Lustre Coats. Palm
Beach Suits.
We have been taking a
number of orders for nice
two-piece homespun Suits.
Let us take yours.
Walter C. Pridham
Phone 57 Goderich
Beads!
Beads!
They are more in demand
than ever before. We have
the very latest New York
styles.
The long, medium and short
strings, in the new shades of
red, green, amber, blue, pearl.
silver and gold, antique and
black.
I furry in and secure a string
before they all go.
Smith's Art Store
East St.
Phone 198
WATER AND LIGHT
COMMISSION
Change of Lawn Service
II.Ing to c\tremt• ',tot we oiler,
the large use of water has caused
conditions that the town pumps
are working to c..pacitc, and any
persons found using 'ratercogtrary
to any rules .a11e1 regulations will
he pro+ecuted. Hour, from 7 to 5
a.m...s to 111 p.m.
lawn service user, are requested
to save the wader as much as pos.
ihle.
No person is %Moored to use
water for lawn aervjce until apish.
(ration for .same has been matte
Pay your water rates for the next
quarter before July 1.4. and save
14 per cent. discount,
All water and light rates payable
to
.1. B. KELLY.
Collector.
Rater and Light Commission
town of Goderich,
DUNGANNON.
MR. N. F. WHY ARD is the
went for TiUE SIGNAL at Dungamwn
Utdern telt with hos for aub4rription..
tdvrttt,ernents of i,t, priming wilt recervr
prompt at ton. Telephone tG idench
It a al :34.
Thos. G. Allen
DUNGANNON '
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
Commi over for Affidavits. etc..
an Conveyancer
Wok Deed,. Naxt•yee. Agreement, r
Carefully exec .ad and Monty Sap
0.1 for Mortgyat.
AGENT FOR
W.ryt ani 1'. Inwranc.. net
Comp.n,e. only
Nc•lur�day. .lois _.
Mrs. (':ertact•i.ht ud daughter. of
i'-ortfo44. :u'4 4inb1 in thet formers
i lI44 r. ills. Audrete' wart.
Mrs. .Ver. MEintvre,•n daughters.
Kincardine. visitor! frlrla in 1hut•
_. t111..11 yeater.hly.
The KUa.diter supply ran sh t ou
"May and witue IaNlple had t.1 fitr at
ata•.
lawn.. NI -Kenzie• Is doing a 4hrivin
RAND TRUNK RAIL
The Double Track Route
between.
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
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CHICAGO
(' nf--.oiled .dating car sera ice
SI -rising cars on night trains. and
parlor ears on princil/al.day trains
Full iufor:withal from any (;raid
Trunk Tii•ket Agent. or C. E. Motu
lug. District Pa0yuger Agent. T-
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1:. H. lander. talion Agent. idiom.
P. F. LAWRENCE & SONS
Town Agents • Phone s
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ON account of pres- ;
ent weather con- •
ditions the wholesale
companies have been
able to make better
deliveries of Coal and
we are now able to
supply :
Chestnut
Stove
Pea and
Egg Coal
Soft and Cannel Coal
in any quantities.
MacEwan Estate
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Feb. 1st, Iwo
School of Commerce
CLINTON AND GODERICH,
Ontario
COURSES :
Commercial Stenographic
and General
Our work is better than mane
and equal to any.
students slay enter 4t any flow
For particulars wi rte to
B. F. Ward, B.A., M Accts.,
Priscilla!
Phone,20S Clinton, Ont.
Night !'Iso-s.•s, Tues. 1411ti Tllllt4'.
business with automobiles. The Ford
',employ ougltt to st11i•t a n11111 II 11r111le1
fat( 01'y hen•.
Mr. and XII, F•r,41 '11•rlwtl•4.0 tool
two sons. of Toronto. anti Mrs. I Bev.'
1'. It.. t'ollrti,r• 11 1t44 sou. from the
States. are visiting at the 1 • of Mrs.
Runt, Trrlr.4v4.44.
The 44ummrr W11/01 cat-at1on 444444
ronlmrta441. and oh: It..ss sorry 4114.
1s.4s and girls are.
41 .. ltichards has returned neo to her
home at R',awlst.wk after t1 visit to her
Mather. Mr. ltobt. )144->tllistrr.
Mr. I:4.... 4'ai.r 144 home fr Toronto.
Miss Maggie 1lisher has gone to
Ridgeway on at holi(Gty visit.
Miss Pearl M -Kenzie is bum* from
Tim•o0to for 1114. s11lm1urr V114'31 1011.
114.4441. Pentland is running a Ilea car.
The Presbyterian garden party has
horn lMWtlionerl to July 25th.
\i r. Ituht. Itailry. mauitgrr lif the
Sterling Itauk. returned fishy from a
h IIlav trip up the lakes.
'114. monthly meeting of the West
\Vs at nosh Fire `tusnrtllla• ('o. w'as
-Ite•Id aphis. -)!r. i\'illhaul 'I'honu{wou.
if W. t R'llwam,nll. was appointed) to
the di torah* its plata. of the lltr•
Matthew Awl: ha rt.
Maley taigaununites npa•ia 1/0-
411111111011 Ila at Iawlrrie11. and today it
nnmlw•r air , Its R'tugluuu 40 w4.• the
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big doiug,the
The death t
4'1•rw•4., 44,11111%L.
1114. futtrr.tl will
1 41111g 14/11.111 4e41444
afternoon after u neat
can chain -Iv
Mr. J. E. Mallow/1h. u
t rough Uuul.4utuou t.wla;
to \'itlghtlm. We srr ale 1
-ee revert. who is 'a Dom.folio is oiu41 enslit to his nut
1,11144 N411,1
•lay'. Ihavil
tag lase!
VII rm4.r.
The eprir
rtlu.
Thr oween-year-old
Webster mf .l4htield hat
Inst Friday Sud migl
sufferer! even more seri,
.'as driving a ream at
if the lines a nil walk
tango.. of the wagon R.z recur
While doing so he frightenedone
the horse..which made a jump. fru
hr wits -thrown off and under the
W141044.1.4,111 wheels of whish x•
'444 over
lits lag. with rate result above stated.
I'rin,•pal Duns i44 presiding tit They
,•fir*.nice ,'4444 4.0 ination :it Kititail and
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%MILLINERY
IN the beautiful and graceful lines
of the Hats for summer wear
there is a wealth of Interest.
There are correct tailored models in
Milan and Panama Hats that droop
gracefully. or sweep back sharply from
the face. transparent styles that are
lilted concealtngly over one eye, chic
turbans, pokes and sailors. which are
very smart.
hese Hats are wonderfully trimmed
with flowers, wings, smart ribbon
bows. and ostrich in us many forms.
Miss M. R. MacVicar
Kingston Street Goderich
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, Hebert Higgins, ..t
u 'fm•orlay night uud
take' place to the
y on - ria[111'e1N)
'141.Im 11144 .`Ilgli-
Toronto. 44414(4•
un his way
y•*11at 40
nuom' h .%
4• place.
Wiggins met with u w'r
t tit Luckuow' last hors
ig 44 leg broken while.lay
,4411 w' h the Itelfast retina+ urs usy at the hityfn
1 crops , r badly -in need of
SIM of .lam*•'
1 is leg bri/kru
1t asily' have
sus nry. 11.
and dru 1 one
Weil out the
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Never-Fai!iaa Remedy for
Appendicitis
Indigestion, Stomach Disorders,
Appendicitis and Ki.lney Stones
are oft•'n cau:.csi Sy Gall stane;,
and mislead people until those
had attacks of Gall Stanf Coii-
appear. Fit one in ten Gall
Stone B'S::::ct knows what i
the trou:,ie Marlatt's Specific
will cure without* pain or oper-
ation.
For sale exclnslvely In (lodJe-
rich by
...J %NES A. ('AMPBEI.1... .
J.W. MAR LATT , CO
QMrsoin ST, T! orm ^RT
A BUSY YEAR
This is going to be a busy
year in Goderich. ' There will
be manv dwellings and
business places to be refitted
and rewired.
Get Your Order in Early.
A full Zine 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.
Call and see us
Robt. Tait
`Vesr Street :-: Next Postoffece
Ph yes Shop 112. House 191
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There is Positive Cure for 1 -
Piles or Hemorrhoids. ■ Hours of Business 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays 8 a.tn. to I0 p.m
■ On Wednesday (during July and August) the store closes at 1 o'clock p. m.
Reports come to us almost dally ■
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JULY SPECIAL,S
hemorrhoids before finding out that a
Im-
mediate relief and ultimate curs for i
this annoying and dle[reseing aril-ment.
This V nota [rouble about which
people caro to speak, but if you ask
Dr, Chase's Ointment afford' Im-
your friends about Dr. Chase's Otrtt-
merlt you will be surprised to hear
how many have been cured of piles
by its use. It is the one treatment
for piles on which you can depend
absolutely for prompt relief.
Mr. B. F. Tracy. Mtnesing. Ont.,
writes: "For *bout thirty -ave years
I was troubled with itching piles.
whic:t kept me from sleep until I
was oornpletrly worn out. Then at
length I would drop off to sleep and
rub myself raw. I tried every kind
of ointment made without any per-
manent Rood I also tried a homeo-
pathic doctor, but only had motnsat-
•ry relief from his treatments. Throe
years ago I tried Dr. Chase's Olnt-
•nerat. and about. halt a box com-
pletely cured me. I have never been
Doubled with piles store. and can
heartily recommend Dr. Chase's
Ointment to anyone suffering from
this terrible agony or from any other
skin disease.'
t'Thla is to certify that the abovv-�
statement is correct in every parol%
cular.'-Rev. H. Berry. pastor
Methodist Church.)
Mr. H. B. MacDonald. Walkerton'.
(►nL, writes: "Having suffered
from piles for some time, I finally
tried Dr. Chase's Ointment. which
P rdedi almost Instant relief. and
In me. euro. I have great faith
m D Chase's Ointment, and think
It superior to any ointment 011 the
market.. I would advise anyone suf.
tenng from piles to give it a tr1aL'
• Many eonttnus to suffer from piles
In the belle( that a surgical opera-
tion is the only Corp. Fortunate-
ly'. Dr. Chase's Ointment 1s available,
nd haw saved Many thousands from
f risk and expense of the doctor's
knife. 10 cents a box. all dealer,, or
by nail postpaid. from gdmenson.
Hates a Co.. Limited. Toronto.
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yl t- I; . - is outing th.• vbsht-
int his relative,' round I..s•Ii*Ish. ■
McLaughli of $t. He us. Is ■
presiding at the entr 441• rXnmiu ttorla ■
Mr-. .1. !Cyan :mamas, - tic• engage- 1
met., of I,e•r daughter. I. •Ili I'.. tar ■
Mr. R'illiam 11. 4'11.•snr The wedding\
will take plata quietly 44 ithiu a w•N1 ■
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PORTER'S HILL.
WEDNESDAY. July 2. '■
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The anniversary setvices at Bettlart;
church were a decided success. Two tante
congregations listened with much pieasure
-to Inc very tine sermons of our old towns-
man. Rev. f W. Neal, secretary of the
Methodist Union. Toronto.
Mr. George Boy:e. of London. spent
the holiday ,t our neighborhood.
The well-dril'ers at Jas. Harrison's were
unfortunate in breaking the drat at a
depth of 1:5 feet and have to start at t t
ton again. ' •
What was supposed to be a cycl- ..
we t di n the cut line the other day, h..•
when the, dust settled it was found to be
Del Gardner with his neaps purchased
Ford tar. --
Mr. lienderl m and son. 'of London..
spent the First.with !1/41f. S. McPhail
Mr. and Mrs. Mair and family. of
London. are visitingat Inchome of Mrs
J• hn Cox.
The Bethel ch
decorated in r
sermon next Sunday.
Building, Contracting and General
Carpenter Work
"'''The underelgnal are prepared to
take contracts and execute onlarx
tar any work in the nave lin('•.
Ilaying Ire! years •4e•xperleuce,they
can assure the pnhllc of first -claws,
dependable work.
All orikrrs will receive prompt
attention.
17E1).'11 EM1H1tl)(IK.
Trafalgar Street.
M. RIM 1,AH,
Napier Stunt.
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The Summer Season is now at its height and summer stocks
are most complete in all departments.
Bathing Suits
,four Bathing Suit awaits you here.
Wotuen's Cotton Jersey Knit Bathing Suits,
navy blue trimmed with white. One-piece
gartnents. Special til..'4I each. Woman's
all -wool one-piece bathing suits in all the
newest colors, Priced front 4:1.10 to $7.50y
a suit. Men's one-piece cotton jersey'
bathing suits. Navy-blue triturated white.
$1.50 a suit. Boy's bathing snits, all sizes.
front Gic. Women's bathing caps, all
styles, made by the Miller Rubber Co.
From 50c each.
Monarch Floss and Down
What woman is there that doesn't delight
in knitting when such lovely garments can
be made from these well-known Canadian
yarn' Monarch Floss for a pullover, child's
garment or scarf is ideal. When a heav-
ier garment such as sweater, socks, mitts,
etc.. is required, then Monarch Down is
desirable.
Monarch Floss 35C per I -oz Ball
Monarch Down 65c per 2 -oz. Ball
Every' shade in stock
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f ulloc'ers and Sweaters
Charming Pullovers and Sweaters in the
'daintiest of styles. No woman's slimmer.
• wardrobe iscoiuplete without one or more
of these most dressy and comfortable gar•
!neut.. Just the think for the cool evenings
and for tnotoring. Our sock. consists of
the best that are to be had. in Monarch .
Knit, "Pen Angle' and Baltantyne's in a 1
Pullovers and Sweater Coats for men. wom-
en and children. 'The beautiful. .oft, rich
. hues, the exquisite harmony' of color, stake
these garments irresistible and they are pric-
ed from $1.:441) t0 $20.00.
Children's
Gingham Dresses
Special values in children's Gingham
Dresses" just opened up. In the newest
tyles to fit all ages at popular price..
Children's Rompers are just the thing for
the little tots. . White trimmed, blue and
pink. :special 60c a pair.
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Children's Socks are in great demand.
Contp!rte stocks of children's Socks. -White
with colored tope, all sizes, :1:,c per pair.
t 1e.
Our Mail and Phone Order Department is at your service. This week
we have received orders from old customers !n British Columbia. There
is a reason.
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lag at wisteria, It. 4' , for trni.p.rt
tion to VIs llv1w• tok 44144.11 tow expedi-
tion
arch is being painbtt and riots wain'.eneotl.'.1. returned home last
ria l n rd:t v.
easiness for the Orange Pte. Chart... 1I.•Ilwain. 1.4 the Mech-
ash's! Traunl4.rt. returned home lest'
week. Pte. M.•llwaiu enlisted at Win -
Li II' Mires{ lu 1917. in 111.' transport service.
Ntond1ey'. June rut. spent a short time in Mnghln.1 111111 then
Mr. :coil NTrs. \\'w. Stewart nod their pros -veiled to East .\friga. t4 here he 111111 daughter. of limiter. North saw' 14 long 41011 of lard IlgI IIIg 111141
11.ikota, w110 h:l v,' been visiting 411.'1r ala. the sul•ritteleriug of )lie much-
r.•lative+- its the township. leave thl" prized German African -,,baps'. Ile
ww•riwIs uthof 1'..I-.,-. v:. tine 4.1tn{Ia1gn ons 11 hard on,' on
144.rMk.r ttJlr.hu bustr111n:1rt111' grwnalrill' (ylt' i\esL the t•.itimli:en and Aertnlllnis trout's.
%%Ater.. he fnrnis 1,1111 noes. 111II
Uritis!a in (lie in;yusldp were• pl('u$i41 to
met'htnt again.
11r. Richard tit -ahem. of Pip.. itivrr. 4lbibn1"egi b1141lf11ItNr1L1b1fr1btvWNiitbNrili 11t111►ih
i4 visiting at De. 1 • of Ills male. .Z
.l r. .1. .\ 'feting.
.1 hire' ,iunileer from ibis neighbor -
11•.01 attended the garden party at Mr. 3
\- -4,% Voting's Friday night and 4.u-
.1..}'.411 It except for the (114,1 weather.
The I' rutrh•s are Iola}- with the hay
ing. 1t Is :t fair crop.4.1
al r. 1\'. T. NNIIow•s has n magnlfl'cvnt
tiald of sweet clover. This is a new 3
4.'q. In this section. 1.nt la likely to he -
more general in the future
Miss Hill. teacher of. S. S. No. 1. j
•-1ov41 her w•h.-.l ..11 Friday 'for the
1,.141 vaeatlon anti has gone to her
hone, at 4're'eltron.
The anunal \I11s.1ufe service w'111 he -
held in !tlnifb's 1101 ehin•r•h on Sunday
Menton,' -next and .44111 he conducted
lir lb'v. It. 1'. Nbliernilil. of Knox -
. hnrch. l:.alerie•h. The Music•:iI 144.44-
tint of the s•1•vi:e will he enndnch4l
t.v fhe niwmh•r" ..f Morning star and -.
11'd t l rna 1 1441141»•.
Itt•v. It, .1. Ro+a, pastor of Smith's =
11111 ehtlreh, leaves rhleaveek to s{w'tal -'
-.•viral months Its tnlseiol work In
Northern SIska clies%an. "--
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tan!►EInI'it TnR-Nrilint. a
►.a 11*.sin.wlir, .iuly 2.. s.
Mks alarst1rer 1'1,111 Is horn,' from 3
her seined near IL•tmllton for the moat a
mer %neatl..n. 2
1t'•v. J. M. NI '.1, of ',biome]. %sill 3
ropy the p91111) at l'u•on (lion on
Souday nest.
l'te. i)rn. Mtnrdy. of the remotion i
:11'i111e•rr, return.41 homy 44 w14•k ago. 3
1'N'. Stonily enlisted 111 the Rest and
avow hard lighting and 14 n! In the I
rhllnpl11ulf marsh to Mon. noel "the a
Watch on the lthlte.•'
MI..... Illy and Simi 'rlclds.rn.• rind
their frle•hd. Miss Mande Levitt. of i
fhb -Igo. are hone for the 'ton lllll
h..nd4y�.
'1114`11+,'n1 (Beer to ill hold IM I
next nu^ 111.41 \\'e41n,•.dmy..rnly, 11t111. At
the home of 51 hot 1)river, Huron road.I
awing fo 411.4 44e40re 1,1111raat of there td'. However. It was very easy to
im:ua from what they were 44(1144- leave off the
44, to. Mr. and Mr.. Albert Sylvester and
family. of Stratford, paid a flying vltlit to
Port Albert last week.
Wm. Gray was a week -end visitor at
Blyth last week.
Master Harold Smale. of Detroit, is
visiting wi•h his friend. Gordon I'ear•wwr
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Colborne, of
Code le`1. were Sunday vis.tors at the
home (,f -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacMillan.
Mrs..LaMare Scheeder and little Incl
t.eroy, of Veinal are the guests of Mrs.
Sarah 1'txfnK at' present.
'Pt PUT ALBERT
WF.DVEsn.'Y July 2.
Quit umber from around here took
in the hb - celebration at (iodench.
The law
June was
weather that
able. The pro
amounted to U()
in the Port Albert
social was credited
pal held on the 25th of.
ttended. although the
was not very favor -
of the evening
' a slight mistake
last week the
only $10 pro-
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Tuesday Wcdnesday
prices 15c and 25c
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