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FOR SALE
4 BRANTFORD RED BIRD BICYCLES
no '. , , ,' 'toil ttvu ghats')
Regular price, 560. Special price, $45- to clean
them up.
ONE FORD ROADSTER
with half -ton truck body, $525.
East Street Garage
GODERICH - - - ONTARIO
"Owned and Operated by a
Practical Man"
Arthur M. Glover
Masque(ade dance at \L-: r • l'.ifs.
Wednesday. July :grit..
Mr. Arthur Snazelif town ha. secured
a license for the plactcg .if h11A>grds 'in
the Wan of Clinton.
Don't forget the den; r at Bayfield
every Wedne-day and Freda; b)' the
Goderich Ott hotra.
lornr,dr 11. M bras. Octane fold
-ecre>ary of the ( W.' . A.. wtli give a
rr;r:rt ,.f the resent LJomin:un csnytn
tion of rhe ti W.V. A. at a meeting of
the I•s:i: branch to be hrkt Friday'
evened ;,f th s week in the G. W. 'v. A.
ruoms.
LOCAL TOPICS.
(hautaugaa a Sweets.
Chautauqua Week in Goderich. con-
cluding today. has been a great success.
A reference to the various events of the
week will be made in the next issue of
The Signal.
Colborne Hewes Will ('online.
The damage done by the tire at the
Colbume House last Thursday night was'
;o severe that it will be some time before
the place can be fully repaired. However.
Mrs. McLeod is getting things in shape
again and intends t . carry on the business
as before. and may build stables later on.
She wishes to thank the tire brigade and
all others who asstated on the night of the
tire.
Special Heating of Connell.
Then• wa- no quorum for the regular
mecttng of the town council on Friday
evening last, and a spacial meeting will
be held Friday evening of this week to
consider several itnportant mutters.
Among these are the anal rearing of
the Goderi••h Mercantile Co. bylaw and
the passing of local improvement by-
laws for sewer• on Hincks. Oxford.
N ilsun +end Wolfe streets.
Decorations Stoles.
s,saal .tl. i St. Patrick s Park. which under the
Jp I,assiduals care of Park Commissioner
c
anti all summer. looked very bright and
ga'. on Saturday, having been lavishly
decorated in honor of Peace Day. In the
evening tpwelve of the pennants which Bron
formed
stolen. One of the eneigecor ti residents wets � . blas Lena Pickup. of New 1•xk City, ria. tronklr ut any .rale. luruor• :III da` found must be habit destroyed. You never tan
ong. 'tell what bad habits have been learned
k d the guilty ones' is the guest of Ntr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. {r was plat tb• sort of lac for ice because of the use of rum grid cigarettes
) and M Sf Lilian Fov of Toxon i n1s I»N1thN durfyg h h should not 11r alto
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Bring back the joys of your
vacation with a
KODAK
Developing and Printing
Campbell's Drug Store
i1 ill'Eidl.'. It ti ltl[it: horns:as sad S'll e
Black has presented a handsome appear
A LIFETIME Of
SUFFERING
Prevented by ``Fruit -a -tires"
The Wonderful Fruit Medicine
. 53 Maietuorsvva 4r., }iui.i, Qua.
"In my opinion, no other medicine
Is so good u `Fruit-a-tivea' for
Indigestion and Constipation.
For years, I suffered with these
dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of
treatments instil 1 was told I vent
incurable.
One day a friend told me to try
'Fruit-a-tivea'. To my surprise, I
found this medicine gave immediate
relief, and in a short time I was all
eight again".
DONAT LALONDE
50s. a box, 8 for r'.50, trial sire 2'c•
At all dealers or from Fruit-a•tiral
Limit id, Ottawa.
Iulutetase a rowels.
The midnight hour full'! by the bell
of the court house link brought to a
cies.• u red-letter day la the history of
NOTISB OF TOE VAi.
The London 1. M. t'. ,Y. loses book
u promittwit part 1n the afternoons
sport,: and also in teas carulvu1 its the
evening. 'They prong fLems,•Ives good
athletes and carried off a windier of
the prize•. The ieoys ore thinning ut
the Point Flores stud are a lively, 1(0011-
1111 III buiie't1.
The Kirk With the Victory nag cul -
its -red alto. the tw•uIF being thrown
Mtn the dug as 11 was Tann.• along lu u
horizontal position. like u hhutket.
'Elie girls were Isobel McN.vtu,
Harriet Porter, lithe era late, t: raee
Itau set. Isa1»•I Foster. Eileen Mau -
wing., Ales( Nairn. Edith Murtwy.
I irotite Marshall. {osis Fisher.
ahorgaret Murnty'. Mirgturf t'+pup1ell.
and Itau vie► 'l'uffurd.
Tine sm.vrss of *tw day was doe to
the .r.-up•rat{oit of wuuy 8i111ug
where., but ,•,•perish mention s1 141
Is• mad.• of al r. E. tom. xswitlt. . tits''
was r.-po.asihb program
y fur the rel+ll► To the Editor of The S,gnal.
pia C out of tin• prollfrsw of the day. for SIR, -\\'e live and learn. After hearing
the sp»rla1 features. for many of the
from Judge Bair, of the Chautauqua stall,
dworatlr.• etT..'ts, and fur a thousaml it is to be htrprd the world, when it goes
alai on►a details in criuutetiuu With the Ito war again w1L' conduct ho>etilities in a
'19:ucsil.,r. July 21. 19/9 %
Service for Canadian
Importers and Exporters
impressive expansion of our rye m
to Canada,
a, be an imports nt abroad
be an important development Montreal,
Ournogran hba In Loudon, New York City,
�isiII1 are equipped with Foreign
Toronto and Dage
SzethilLokfe Dept►rta�te and are prepared to nnaac
exporters and importers.
and advent o n actiodtan the Park -Union Foreign
BaOur direct rot ration us W serve tactually
ail who Corporation a transactions. *+444.1
ail who would Onantwt international
UNION BANK OF CANADA
RESOURCES. 31 S3.000,000
Goderich Branch F. Woolcomb, Manager
1
WAR REFORMER.
r•b•bratlon• i more enlightened manner. and especially
_ - _- - _- - --- - - _- _ line .:..lerteh Knitting 4 u. res- in such a way as will not lead our boys
week. plov.s•s Imiute l $4.1111 of prize• vols y I into association with evil things. There
Mr. and Men..lolin wawa and chit-' to Mr. W. T. Millar for tlu :4ddiers
must he no rum issue when the buy's staled
dreu. of Luckaow, spent the week -esti' Memorial Fund. , set and cold in the trenches; and every
The crowds were uuti*i1' 1 .NN1- parcel which goes to the fighters should
the guests of Ur. and Mrs.A. D. Cams!
natured and there was lit. accident and be searched for cigarettes. which when
saw the mean trick. as gut j East street. ss
may rave trouble e thrmst on boj errant• a1s1 ' illsl .rouse Were sol! 41 in the late war. Another nasty thing
returning the stolen pennants at OOCt 10 , are A. • i the vur . - the lay. ,wed in the next
Mr. Bleck at the pnstoffice. to. are vielbrlg at the home of Mr.. and Their merino worth fit l.v cream wards shooting at the nems soldiers and
serious ('ant Jtem Clinton.Mrs. E. Fraser. I s.ad, besid.•s leluunude and other re- sticking them with bayonets. These
k• Miss Clara Clifford of Brantford. is (n Nhmruts. practices are frowned upon by all right-
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Evidence give' before Judge - Dickson I the guest of leans Ida L. 1 anstunr,
to the County Judges Criminal Court on I the gBue street.
Tuesday resealed shocking cenditlons I Antitins Annie McPhail, of Porter's Hill.
..,.taring ir. the town of 1.110100. ..s•• i
McGuire and Geo. Carter. boys of is visiting her cousin, Miss Ida L. \ an -
n offences against Geo. atacVicar is at Kachener
pier .• And another thing, we should not
seventeen or eighteen year.). were charged j stone. Anglesea street. A NOTE OF APPRE('IATiON. lye speed to tight dirt)' fighters Eke those
The follow' been -lig rote hubeen- halal.! r.
1 Ger we hit old refuse to ave anything ttoaido
with them and let them do their fighting
all by themselves, just as the people of
Judge Bale's country were swilling to let
them do until they were ((iced into the
game. Then. when war is made decent
and safe. morally and physically. men of
principle like Judge stale will be able to
come along and loin us.
GREAT WAR VETERAN.
N
!humid McNevin, who .r,e11Wl the thinking people. Why should a lot 1
ling Mill tram In the tog -of -war. fray -t finest young men to killed. or perhaps
total his crew, and it has slit&*' (N"•u j maimed for life- because we have not
laid rep for repairs. I learned to conduct war in a proper man-
fears The case lasted al day. and on attending an exhibition of the shoe and
its conclunon His Honor acquitted i leather manufacturers.
defendants on one charge. owing to the I Miss Elizabeth Wilton, of Essex. is
evidence regarding ,he girl's previous; visiles her zrstar. Mrs. n, of eate • the the !'loin[ Farm who `.sok {art w Iosit-
assruct,re! on the charge of indecent Victoria street parsonage. � vela's Peace nay eelebraliou :
Enumeatosreserved Judgment until Saturday Derr Mr. Fellator. -As members rf
Enumerators at Work. Rev. W. J. Scott and Mrs. Scott. of lsrudoa 1. III- ('. A. Ito'''. "mini, we
Port MtNacoll, are visiting the latter's. are rage r r„ .express RO appreciationtinip,we
The enumerators are at work making up • parents. Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Ford. Stthg cto expellin • I' lir toral
pre hes of voters for the referendumf on 1 Mrs. Brooks and two chadre1, of t••,iw,.lallr ro the gentlemen fu cbarRi•-
arohibition The qualifications of voters ! Calgary. arrived on Tuesday on a visit to If the Jay's program for the sol. mild
err. I her sister. Mrs. James F. Thomson, of ,riving that we bad i!l your bota'n ou
Must be a British subject by birth or town. and other relatives in Ashfield. Wlhtrvluc last. W.- ps.•nguilC the re -
of alien
br h.nathough
mar(Aried
woman
of alien berth. `tough marred to a', ler. and Mrs. Bragger, of Hamilton• tellent spirit which was prevalent in
who were here to attend the funeral of 1 goodwill
Supesubject, must receive afrrm a the late James Andrews, were the guests
Supreme or District Court judge certi i
ficate of qualifications. of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Swanson whue in
Must be tweaty'-one years of age on or ! town.
before September 9th. 1919 Rev. H. D. and Mrs. Mover are attend.
Must have been a resident of Canada! ing the funeral of Mrs. Movers sister,
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to The Signal to Iw published m 1»•lmlf
Of the iA,udou Y. M. C. A. ,•ampersi at
THE GODERICH MARKETS.
» W , .....Tauewnr.Julya.
your sieves of t tile
Iii a tet" ......s e..e to 5.2.00
that wain shoot' at the tNsoths and My , N t. wl�er An n±* .. •;o (0 .%7
rctjyrw• enncrnprl ill th • (11111n•s of I Marley per hush •• .►a to b
{Pew,• ver hit," 1.e, to us
the lac. Yours was the spirit that - ••� ' "• ,waw �
appeals to the cam{ri•r. and IArnllou 181,ckwf" Ilrwr iebow ---- 5 0 to 5.73
lalys 8111 hot forget (i,xlericli on their
return hums.
for twelve months preceding Jul)' in• I Mrs. Peters of Toronto w lc turn h on behalf of the ('neap.
1010 and .r( the municipality for three held this (Thursdays afternoon at theh DittNE H. AIKINS.
Hoye' Secretary.
• London Y. M. C.
months preceding July l5, 191A. tamely old tom_ _- _---
All nurses. sailors and soldier` who I Mrs. Parnham and her daughter. Mia
enlisted tor military service during the Nellie, have taken up their residence at
late war may vote regardless of age. I, Los Angeles. California. Mr. Warren;
Rutledge. Mrs. Parnham's son. has been
('Hl RCH NOTES. • residing an that city fax some tame.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne A. Eedy and 1
The terviee in Knox church next Sab- children. of Walkerton. were in town on
bath morning will be conducted by Rev. i Saturday' last waiting Rev'. J. F. and
Donald MacGillivray. D. D. In the I Mrs. Re craft. Mr. Eedy is the pub -
evening Rev. R. C. McDermid will con- 1 lisher of The Walkerton Telescope.
duct the service Mr. Arthur R. Ford and Masters Gor•
- -- fhe pastor's theme in North street I don and Kenneth. of Ottawa, are visiting
Methodist church next Lord's Day morn- I Mr. Ford's parents. Rev, J. E. and Mrs.
II be- 'The Religion of the Glowing Ford Mr Ford is a newspaper
man
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Ma f Joy. pr. B A and Mrs. .
THE1. HURON CANNING
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Heart." In the evening he 8'111 speak -on holding an important poet at the capital.
- • • esus 1 he n O"
Smillie. with their
II next 5AI d daughter Lucile of
r•.. Gen, H. King will sing Sun' son ex. an
=. n North street Methodist church more City. Iowa. have been visiting Mr. •
_ I
• 1 the morning her election will be "Oh and hire T T. Leckie, of town. and
In
• Cord. 17e m erci(ul. ' and in the evening relatives in Tuckersmith Mrs. Smillie
& EVAPORATING CO. • The Voice in the Wilderness." TNs ns and Mn. Leckie are sisters The vis tttxs
Mr. and Mrs. Kings last Sunday m - het ( ver a thousand miles'
Goderich.
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yrs PERSONAL ••••••
is prepared to buy any quantity�r7S1�1
Wehave a quantity of new = i holiday in Muskoka.
u
a.and used it -quart Fruit Baskets x
= f • at right prices.
meet oppo 0
by motor. Dr. Smillie and son have lefts,
on the return trip while Mrs. and Miss
VAL MENTION. Smillie remain here and later with Mr.
and Mrs. Leckie wall visit relatives at
1 Powassan. (hit.
.= of RASPBERRIES.
Call and see - Miss Hildred McColl, of Toronto, is
- yieiting friends to town.
Miss Mabel Strang has returned from a
s. av -
- Mr. Morris Swanson, of London, is
spending a weeks holidays at home.
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Theatre -=
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Wednesday Monday, Tuesday, Wed y 5
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J. Stuart
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r1N' 111,4,ter iii ;� reencraft, presents
JUDGMENT HOUSE"
"THE
From the novel by Sir Gilbert Parker
Friday, Saturday
Thursday,
rA Paramount picture
Jesse L. Lasky
presents
Madame Petrova in "EXILE"
Meda
also
Mack Sennett Comedy
R FIRST MISTAKE"
HE
First „Show at B�IIInIinIIIXnIIUp
0 Fast Time
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Mr. Hellmuth Clucas. of St. Louis, is
spending a few days revisiting his native
town.
Miss Florence Inksater. of Paris. is
visiting her friend Miss Ida Currie this
r McEwen's
Thr East and West Brought Closer
Together.
Western Canada and the Pacific Coast
have now been brought within much
quicker reach of the East by "The
TransCanada Limited." thenew popular
all -sleeping -car train operated by the
Canadian Pacific Railway from Toronto
and Montreal to Vancouver. It makes
the (astest time between terminals of any
• transcontinental_train in America. Leav-
ing Toronto at 7.15 p. m.. daily. Fort
•
,1 William is reached in hours, Winnipeg
in 39. Regina in 50. Calgary in 64, and
Vancouver in 90. - By this means a busi-
new day is saved -a great convenience to �
the large number of business men who
travel between Eastern and Western
SPECIALS Canada. Leaving Toronto on the even-
, ing of Monday, for instance. it is possible
to spend a full business day irl Winnipeg
and be back in Toronto by Friday after-
ou to the famous resorts of
Boys' Caps. new supply to
hand
Boys' Overalls, 55c to $1.25
Bows' Jerseys, white, navy
and red
Heiys' ces, 15c up
A few ices of curtain
materia to cleat from
2.5c a y up
A nice line ath Towels
at right pri
We stock the Crompton
Corsets, all„ sizes an'tt
different styles
Lime Juice, Grape Juice.
Rasp. Vinegar, Lemon
and Orangeade it bottles,
also Lemonade and
Orangeade Powder. Just
right for drinks in the
hot weather
Try some of our Aroma
Brand Tea. With ten lbs.
you get a Teapot FREE
Mint Tea in stock.Vou will
find a noon in each
package
J. J. McEwen
1>teedse No. R -7R4$
noon. T nits
the Canadian Pacific at Banff. Lake
Louise, Glacier. Vancouver and Victoria
will also find this train particularly con-
venient. It consists of standard sleeping
cats. dining car• and compartment riser•
vatirxr car, and sleeping car passengers
only are carrier!.
A.
heumatism.
is Uric Acid in. the blood.
Unhealth • kidney's are the
cause oftheacid being
there. if the kidneys acted
as they should they would
strain the Uric Acid old
of the .v.tenl and rheuma-
ti.m wouldn-t occur. Rheu-
matism is a Kidney Dis-
ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills
have made a great part of
their reputation curing
Rheumatism. So get at
the cause of those fearful
shooting. pains and stiff,
aching Joints. There is
but one sure way -
i
Dodd's
Sidney
Pills
PEACE DAY iN GODERICH.I
continued frim page 1
W. Tltylolr. Itnbt. \1 ikon. Iter Y1noe
('has. (tray..1. Ititlfonl, W. .1. McNevin
G.»1e'rlch tow n»hl{r- Itert Ilrr. .In-
.Johnston, M. 51'•1Nniga11, SV II rt 1
1'rotl,le, Itnht. Rodgers, t:er). 1414-. ,inti
Mycelium. Albert Lovett.
Early in the evening a Lnoelwrll
nuttrh 8111 played ret ARricnitural Park
between the L.achalsh and 1:,»Ierieh
teams. 1'h•• scone was :1,2 in favor of
IAN•llaish.
The Street Carnival.
in the evening the Square was given
up to gayety. The fun woe sterhsl by
s penult. heeded by the hand. I11 which
hundreds of merrymaker» Joined, many
In fancy or (Innis 401.4um,•, IMAheis
of ismfettl sem thrown, and the spirit
of skylarking was mach In evidrrnr.
At opposite sides of the tignare were
tW0 elailt•IIIR I.liltf,,i'nai. at one of will,h
the Hoe's tut ( eliestrN provbb•,I
tangle. Nod st the orlwr the Mack 01
Rldkley orchestra. and dancing was
kept rep mit 11 nearly midnight
Aftee dark therm *a» n floe display
of fireworks. whl(h were .ant Ip from
\'Ictorl* Park and were 811nessal by
Inr, esu 37S 6.9s
Flour. patent. Der ewe `1.01 10 14.05
.90
MhoBro.rt .pertper i* MO to t:.0
Hwy. 9 per ton ... .. 17.01 10 1810
tray, per ton 1.00 10 5.0
Ilmtry1100e, Inc..,itte.sero" .41 to A3
Urea Hotter. per lip .Ss to .Ss.
res..fr (. perito W .17 to .13
I res.. free p 1.13 ,e 1.30
Potato... tier bath ............ . 3 311 144 u.'0
Nett e.eatt- per cul .. -.. .
Cs[tle, butcher:titular p.K ems. In :5 to I3.c3
' c,wttle, butcher, mleilmn,per oat 10.1.... 10 12 %S
lingo. Ilse welshes per cwt 111 0 to if.. 0
,10 if. .19
•dheeWklug•
tildes.terIb , 1.13 t0 7.1
Why not leave a
good photograph when
you go for a holiday ?
IL will help make the days
pl.•asanl for the one who ro-
tuatua behind, and will wake
you feel that you are presonl,
tLough absent. Our photos are
worth laving to keep you In
the mind of the one wbv stays
at home or le {;Ivo the, ue who
p!l»••t away
T. Fell
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Semi -Ready Talk :
•'The erect form, with high
shoulder carriage, marks the mili-
tary fignre of the man, who bats
starched and carried his kit:.ps:wit
for the years el the war.
To he youth in love whose salary is
• $9 a eek an ice cream sign looks like a
night
"That's why we. designed and
made a Returned Soldier's special
suit --a snit that would fit bias
with the ease of the tunic atwl yet
be smart and tailor -finished,
"The Send -ready physique type
system was designed to meet every
physique type figure-- to give an
good a fit as though the suit were
cut from the individual weasnres,
"That's why the real friends of
the Returned Hero like to bring
him to a Semi -ready store.
McLean Bros.
Ilelukluarters for Stent -ready
NOTICE
Robins, the up-to-date
Gents' FurniEher.
announces that the
Store will be Closed
Wednesday Afternoons
during the months of
June, July and August
M. Robins
OPEN EVENINOS
South side of Square
, ,. ,e, e -r•?.'.- ,weenie..
Be Sure to Get
RKiLEYS
Wrapped to instre its perfect
condition in all climates and
seasons. Sealed tight- kept
right. The perfect gum in the
perfect package.
After every meal
The flavour lasts
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