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11 YOU WILL SAYE MONEY
By Buying Boys' Clothing
NOW
Don't delay buying your
Boys' Clothing-- now is the
time. clothing is higher for
fall. At present we have a
good stock in and at prices
very much below present
market value.
Prices $7.50 to $15 00
Ordered Clothing Department
Fall samples are now in,
consisting of fine Saxony
all -wool English Worsteds
and Scotch Tweeds.
Order early and get
the best selection.
Walter C. Pridham
Agent fir
20th Century and Art Clothing
Borsalino Hats
Phone 57 Goderich
DUNGANNON.
MR. N. F. WHl•ARD is the
agent for THE: SIGNAL at Dungannon.
Orden lett with hem for scesscoptwns.
adsertesernents ur fob printing will receive
o ,rip: .rttentwn. Telephone (Godench
I took In the sports at Luekmoa and the
!concert in ter r•vt•ufug.
Lenore, the' little daughter of Il.•rb.
i Stotht•r.. fell from els w+lgou tike Other
da)- 11101 lrrolo • of the laours in her
+utkla.
Mr. and )urs. N. J. Young mill Mr.
and Mrs. McKay. of Goderich. spent
Imle,i 1 0a at Thos. ('arks'.
1f1.s Etlirt Brown hue gone to Stott-
. ford to take a liners. of training as u
u urw•. i
A uuwlwr went into I:olerlth lust
evening to take In the Greyhound patients in the hospitals for the past eight
rs-
••moarlight." and several went to y Last February._ he continued. "ow -
INA nu this wonting on the neighbor- ing to an accident in which my leg las
\ number .l of tattle 1111 this neighbor- broken 1 was confined to my bed ]♦
as
i1 Is tare died 4.' of t:a'w Iiairriu ti dlweu re, several v.eeks. 1 lost my appetite and
It 111 weld to lg. „ailed of elle nature could hardly eat anything to nodnsh rite. in
of the disci,..cu11W1 "bltaek rete" It oorisequently I lost Neigh(. 1 took several $
would be a M•rious mutter if an epi- different kinds of tonics. hoping they would
m rig the tattle of this district which help build me up, but they did .me no
one morning 1 read a statement by a an
Thos. G. Allen
DUNGANNON
Issuer of Marriage License
�, ommosioner for Affi.:avuts. e...
and Conveyancer
Weil.. Deeds. Monaage,. Apeamenr...
Cartfullr r.ec ,,d -rad Morar. Svp.
d,.d n
for Mone. Mr. T. 4:. Allen has restutel 1.111111 -
lug Op•nition. on his Mishit.... bbtek.
Is 4111. a iv -Section of the boom that
HOSPITAL NURSE
11111•1111PRAISES TANLAC. a
Gained Eleven Pounds and is Feeling ■
Fane Since Taking Tanlac. 11•
"Tanlac did so much for me that 1 Leel
it my duty to tell others abotit thisig
lig
medicine." said C. M. Rhamey. a proles-
sional nurse Wong at the Hotel George.
on Sixth street. San Francisco. Cala.. re-
cently. Mr. Rhamey has been nursing
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doinic of this sort should break our
a o r •
e rr tonally very free from disease. g
lady in Los Angeles a ho said she had
Tof such wonderful benefits from takin
anlac that 1 decided to try it myself.
By the time I had finished haft of my first
ir
bottle my appetite returned and 1 felt IN
hungry for the lkorttme in weeks. From ■
AGENT FOR
W .rad and tole Insurance. .n the
Co.npan.es only.
Oe m has struck the to y town?
Miss Berrie. of Owen Sound. has
arrived' to hake cluarge of t'. Elliott's
eery department for the season.
Another F Ire. -a a Saturday serious accident happened one day . Is,ut .. o cl.s k n heirs rlw felt storm my appetite got better and better and 1
h 1 have already
Thursday. �.•1•+ t ,nIIIl { ► t Y hv. min then on 1 started right in to pick up and
' slept better at night.
last week to Mr. Joe Irwin. the mails
pa, „cer this ciciuit} nod proved p
deicer front .\ubnru, Going down a clisastrtms to Mr. owilne and Mr. Robe. gained eleven pounds and am feeling rust ;
hill the harness broke, causing the Armstrong. mail t•ourier. Mr. $milk .> fine. even my doctor has remarked how
hors• to run nova}. Jtlr sus pitkwl rap much better 1 am looking. 1 would never
sL•t dr was struck with lightning aural allow my name to be used in connection ' ml
Mill ca oriel into Fowl )loss' houw, in :1 few' moments w•as l.unw,l t.. ter ,
and his Iujurih.. Inw ludic¢ two broken with a medicine b for. but 1 have had
ribs, were mo severe that he World not
ground. Lutkfly )!r. Armstrong tug h:.p such excellent results from uur.R Tarlac
p•a,•,1 h, I, in his aablh .4 the um,. that 1 excellent
take great pleasure in rectxnrneize IN
be morel fur several I days. awl slw,•s,•slwl. even 11 h ahuost
srltfllWI, site the shock. Ill letting hi. in it to anyone needing a medicine to IN
)l r. Delos Lisbrr left 1011 Monday for it tr
1'ingliniu. when. he Is attending bled- build up the system."
horst•. free and getting out Our baggy' 1',aalar is Wold in t:olrrhh by E. R.
urs. Collette. but his harness. roses. blanket.:.
)Il.m s Ethel lyase, Jennie Mothers Wigle. lu Se.furth by C. Aberltart. in
:and Pearl Mn,(euzir n•tunwd to To- buggies mud Other lspdp ..m. whir '.Vingham by J. Walton McKibbnn, in
ruuro on )b,nda)• to take chneRe of Mimes. Warsuwert by the hushel.inR iiemsmll by A. 11. E. Hemphill. In Blytb
Mimes. Ila also Dost eighty 11.1' of by White City Drug Store. in Wroxeter
their shod classes for another farm. grata mud a f.•tv loos of hay. He• 'hail
nu insurance. Mr. Sniffle carried only
very sruell lnsurau..' oo the briildli¢.
t► f Mr.Nu Finnigans horses was
t►.h+tw;a, nor ins a a In lredltoo try J. W• r
Ma's. Joluwtod+ brother. Mr. Alex. (strntk dyad. It was fortunate that the
Pentland. I f tun by W. S. R. Holmes. in Slepp11rl-
MI.s "nil* Ityan 11.11 )lotwlay ``tali. or the results might hair been
Ort Credit. where she f. engaged on I,Ir+tau flee to the tillage.
y' '\
Rev. T. .4.. Steadman returned house
eu Friday.
Mrs. F. Johnston and children. of
ill K t the 1romr of
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ley J. N. Allen, in Louarsboro by Joins in
O. Lonndsberry. in Exeter by R. S.
raw• ., a. Howey. in Itrut•rti.ld by Peter Bowes,
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In T)urhwood by Tiernan & Edighoffer.
ht ter _Nolo ut ter flue 1111101 suns t► me. iu l'liu-
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w I I' rmstrong, and -in Fordwicft by H. ■
r true i ug Matt
I Saila¢ YItrewe4L-t In $i,tnrday t -rt -0• £DVT. 1
J. 4'nawford. Mrs. ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ihivids it were
x'j RA:. Willi.. Mr. mud Mr.. T. Soother..
mer 'at their !wale a n•prw•ntatbm
Mr. J. R. M,Nald, and family. Mr. orad of elders and malingers of Erskine
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Mrs. A. 1•:. Tr•l•u%eI, and )!r. and Mrs. church. to honor thew. hefore their
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!Wetly tjuftr a uumlwor from hire fulness in tl a di,clut r¢e of ditties in thin. and looping foe its continued .ria-
i,iuleerion with the work of the chur•li 14„11 wooing \Ir mud Mrs {
!miming
hs,k p111W in a .Own{waur o H.
°till'''. by J.H. Stmpw,u. is Gorrir by
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TIME
Never Repeats Itself
A photograph of yourself as
you look today .will be treas-
ured more than yon can pos-
sibly imagine long years front
now -not merely- by yourself
brit by your relatives and
friends.
I J. T. FELL 11
ixt us dcvt•lop 110,4 print your
films
$A nisei.
F. Rewe, stw•n
t Eutaw Ihaa at Bruce
rrwocnl to Uob•rith. fur ttw•ir faitl
able words, 'meridian of his connection
with the ehur•h•slnee his Iwoyhowl (lays
and his regret in severing the to e•-
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Iter. )1. 1'. entire read the 1'. .11014 1)4. itI.ohI left on Wehtwday with their 1111
Do not 'ruffs, add res.. and Mr. F. 1Co-s wade the household effects for i:oirrlrh. where in
another as/ +Ick
itching, tlieed- Vr•s.•ofation : they will reside in enure. sur regret
Ing, or Protrud. To )Ir. and )Ira. Itole•rt 4):, dson. losing ::111'11 rstr.nsel citizens. int wish NI
lug rale~. Not Ih,.r Friend.. -\\'e. the elders and einem tilt- iwst of good fortune iu their gi
surgical opsnl r Erskine church in I••luilf
ter.10•q rime.
I managers
u i
f of the Presbyterian eongreg,Uon have
I, taken this opportunity to mw•t you to
express in a fry wont. our deep regret
for your removal from our midst,.
IVs did not wish h, let you go With -
1.111 reminding pm of our appreehttion
or the efforts you have W,ntinunusly
trade lit maintain and extend the wel-
I`r:u•e of Our chain -h.
' Yon have always I.,cn n guide (114.1
1111 i•epiratinn in the vicinity to all
moral and srligioris movements. and a
beading tailor in (nu intik the iu-
tsgrlty cif ter ...umnuity.
While we deplore vary much our
loos. in church and Sabbath milord. yet
we know that you w-111 {.rote as worthy
eltizeus nbro:td as at home. and our
loss will he others' gain.
%V.' would ask you hi behalf of rise
'r,.ugrt•¢tub.n to :..,,•pt this club -hal
as 11 wemeatn of our t•sttrm. atlti trust
that your two- home In Goderich and
your wvinaiutaneeehip there will be as
pleasant and Ihrrmnnlons rot you hare
iw,-n il•rieroulel to enjoy among your
friends in Ihnim'noon.
SiTI.d in behalf of the c..nzr•gation.
It. A. Mckenzie.
J. Elliott.
J. 1t. 51. N a bb.
F. lbws.
)ir. 4kid viil-..n rended in very suit
Dr. Chase's Ointment willt helicis you ieptiee
and ae eertwudr euro you. tele .i nix: as
dealers. or I.ila,ausot., astr. k 0).. Limited,
ry Ton.nto. 'amp's bog free if you mention t&la
■ stamp paper and enclu,e'tc. amp to pey post "ts.
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School Shoes
To give all possible Shoe
value to our customers is
the beat way for us to build
a profitable, permanent
business.
Our School Shoes are
upheld by a wear service
that always gives satisfac-
tion in every way. and our
prices are the lowest for
good reliable Shoes.
Inspect our stock and be
convinced that the values
we are offering are by far
the best for serviceable
footwear.
- REPAIRING -
Geo. MacVicar
North side Square. Goderich
R. Tait
Electrical Contractor
N firing of all kinds up-to•date
for Telephones, Burglar Alarms,
Police Patrol and Fire Alarm
Systems.
Private Residences and Buainesa
Places -a specialty.
111 Work Guaranteed.
Electric irons, Toaster Urills.
Fans. Vacuum Cleaner., Washing
Machine., Flashlights, . n d
Batteries of all kindly alway. nn
hand.
Ring rap et or 193 and hsve ue
glue you an estimate on )oar
edita& it will he done right.
Robt. Tait
`Vest Street r-: Nest Porroff,cs
Phones -Shop fie Noone 19 1
„_Ellin
Hard Wood
Light Wood
From $2.o0 to $6.00
per cord
Delivered to any part of the
town.
Also a quantity of
KINDLING WOOD
Phone 165
r
Robert Wilson
Hamilton St. Goderich
McEwen's
SPECIALS
Boys' Caps, new supply to
hand
Moos' Overalls. `i:rc to $1.25
Boys' Jerseys, whiter navy
and red
&.y's' Braces, 15c up
A few peices of curtain
material, to cleat from
25c a yard up
A nice line of Bath Towels
at right prices
\Ve stock the Crompton
Corsets, all sizes a u d
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 les.
you get n Teapot FREE
Mint Tea in stock.Vou will
And a noon in each
package
Ja J. McEwen
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License No. 8-71445
legimposinms
AUBU pRliN. N
You candisposTA
PlUUELLS sture. Aubuins and pears, rn.
ar
p.a.ItrY• at feet
shingles for sale.
WEDNESDAY, Sept. S.
Mr. 0. E. Erratt left on Wednesday on
a holiday visit to fnends in the Prairie
Provinces.
Rev. J. R. Mann. of Port E:gin, a
(censer Auburn pastoris .pending a few *•
doss v ith friends here. 1111
Mr. E. G Matthews has returned fr ,m
hie noldays andxs on duty again at the NA
Sterling Bank. IN
It is reported that Mr A. king has ■
bought Mr. M. Armstrong's farm on the IN
Gravel.
A number from here ate taking in
Toronto fair this week. x
Mr. and Mrs. Fred !dutch. of Clinton.
and family sper.t the holiday with Mrs.
Mutch's brother. Mr. Jas. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs 4.5 m.Mutch and children.
of Clintor, spent the weekend yadting
relatives here.
The Bi'tb Scout baseball team met
Miss M. king's Sabbath school class at
tl e home of Mr. G. L. 'i ungbiut on
Monday and tr ed their powers at base-
ball. The game was full of exciting plays
and resulted in favor of the home team
by the score of 19 to 1S. The return
r a ch will be played at Blyth on show sass
s he village trustees had the street
amus in position and lights on Saturday
ight. mashg a great improvement.
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i'AItIA)W.
WEDNESDAY, Sent. :3.
Miss Minerva McPhee is visiting
friends at Hamilton.
Mr. Richard Levy and Miss Gladys
Levy have returned to their schools.
Miss Ruth Young. of Stratford. spent
tete week -end with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Young
Miss Edythe Glen. of Detroit. is visit.
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Glen.
A meeting of the ratepayers of Col-
borne was held oe Friday evening in the
township halt. at which it was decided to
erect a monument in men ory of the men
For your children's who fought in the great war. The place
injuries nothing is equal to at which the monument is to be erected
is to be decided by the returoed soldiers
Zam-Buk-it ends pain s.
quickly! Children know this of the township.Mr. Clark and family. of Embro,
and when they have once had motored up on Sonday and spent the
it applied will cry for it again.
Mrs. T. D. Ruston of the
Children's Aid Society, Belle-
ville, Ont., says: " We never
use anything but Zam-Buk
for our children's cuts, burns,
bruises. etc. We have fours!
it superior to all other rem-
edies for ending pain and
healing, and we have also
found. by experience, that
an injury treated with Zam-
ask never festers. With so many.
d Shelter. weally
dao' with his brother, Mr. A. C. Clark.
fslr. Wm. Clayton is visiting his
parents at Woodsto.
Mr. Robert Wilson has returned to
Hearst after spending the past month
with his parents.
Miss Laura Treble is visiting friends at
1Voodstock and Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Chair. Varcoe and Mr.
1. R. Varcoe motored to Guelph on
Sinday.
Mr. Russel Smith. of Tr'oito. is
spendinga few days at Col. Varcoe•s.
Miss Reta Wise left on Monday for
Toonto, where she will teach school for
the present term.
Mr. and Mrs Connell and son motored
children
In our , e et-. re hI up from Orangrvtlle to visit their cousin.
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could not afford to he without out 7ats• Mrs. Jas. Glen. Mr. Connell was the
dak, not only for their Injuries. ki• conductor who ran the first C. P. R.
but alio for their sores anddsskis p issenger train out of Goderich.
tronklee." Mrs. W. 14 McEwen and son Court -
Mothers 1 Re sore medicine keep a bort of nt of Regina. are visiting at the home
Zsm tluk on toe muchsheld it' f m, and M� W. T. Sallows. accom•
a n1 ave you much needless' tried by the lady's mother. Mrs. P.
anxiety as notwell deer expense. Zana. tirourtne)' of Amberley.
B ak does deteriorate with keep.
log. but retains Its strength sad
parity to the very last. For eczema.
Nesworm, boils. pimples. ulcera
and piles. Zsm-Buk Is equally
If you loser not .tre.dy trle tela
h erbal balm. cut nut 41101 advertise.
anent, write across It the name of
and send It with 1es
this paper
stamp its pay return postage) to
Zara-Buk Co.. Dupont St.. Toronto.
We will thew send you s free trial
hoe All dealers Secs be
4:IID :ItI('H TOWNSHIP.
Mrs. !tattle Tmyr, of Toronto. I.
spending the week the pipet of Mr..
W. F. Hick. Huron road. -
Mr. Walter F. Hick Is among the
exrurshonlsts to Detroit chi. week.
PER.IONAL MENTiONf.
D.MILLAR&SON
Hours of Business 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Saturdays 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Nein Coats, Dresses and
Skirts
We are fortunate indeed in getting early ,delivery of our Coats for
Fall and Winter wear, in spite of the unsettled conditions of the garment
workers. The most popular materials are Velours, Pom Poms, Silver -
tones and Plushes. The outstanding features are the large fur collars
which give the Coats such a comfortable appearance. Priced from 515.00
to 565.00.
AN EARLY INSPECTION IS INVITED.
. Dresses - Dresses Dresses
This is one of our newer dep"rtments. We are showing many new
lines in Serges, Poplins and Taffetas, in the newest styles and at prices
that are even less than they could be made for at home. Priced from
$12.75 to 525.00
FALL UNDERWEAR
Complete stock of Turnbull's well-
known Zenith and Peerless brands
of Underwear for the entire family.
Buy now, as prices are advancing and
in many instances it is impossible to
get any goods from the manu-
facturer.
SPECIALS IN PULL-
OVERS AND SWEATERS.
Just to hand a special line of
Women's all -wool Pullovers; sleeve-
less. all colors; very special, 52.75
each.
Women's handsome all -wool
Sweater Coats, all novelty colors,
ideal for Fall wear. Special at
$9.50, 510.00 and $12.50.
New goods arriving Baily in all departments.
We prepay all charges on Telephone and Mail Orders. istigagi
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nese College.
Mr..larob Itat•.•bl•r turd family have
rraenWI to Waterloo. where they will
reside in (mime.
Mr. and Mrs. W. yroudfoot have re-
turned to town after spending the month
of August in Maine.
Mr. Grafton Burdette, of Detroit. was
among those who came up on the
Greyhound yesterday.
Miss Aggie Nairn and Master "Billy'
Ravin, of Detroit. are visiting at Mr.
Semi -Ready Talk :
"You wouldn't expect to get a
masterpiece by Homer Watson in
a chronio shop.
"Nor would you seek gold in a
brass foundy--
"As well hope to find a real
Semi -ready suit in a nondescript
ready-made clothing store.
"The store that ' hangs the
Semi -ready sign is the only place
to - find the genuine Semi -ready
tailored suit -right here, wher4 we
live to serve, and serve to live.
"Can we show you the really
fine British serges we have in
good suitings-and see the inside
work on them."
McLean Bros.
Headquarters for Semi -ready
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Colborne last week
took a trip by motor to Owen Sound and
Co llingwood.
Mrs. W. D. Alexander. of Cleveland.
came up no the Greyhound and is visiting
here fora (re days.
Miss Anne Barker. of [)unlop, has coot
to Wingham to take a courfe in the Busi
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and Mrs. C. A. Nairn's.
Mrs. D. Millar and Miss Edith Millar
are away on a trip by boat to Detroit.
Cleveland and other point&
Rev. Dr. Dickie and family left nn
Monday for their home at Montreal after
spending the summer here.
Mien LcToneel hes rationed home
after .Isemrltg a month at Toronto and
a month at Gaspe. Quebec.
Miss Margaret McLeod is tome from
Toronto on a holiday visit to her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McLeod.
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Goderich Board of Trade
The next meeting of the Executive
Council will be held on Monday even-
ing, September 8th, in the Board
Room, at 8 o'clock.
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This promises to be a very interest-
ing meeting and every member is re-
quested to attend.
G. L. PARSONS.
President.
September 4. 1919.
G. E. COLBORNE.
Secretary.
s4:4ea2C4exXXXMOCMCMCIOCs:C•cH
WANTED!
TEN OPERATORS ON POWER SEWING
MACHINES
Any bright girl who can adapt herself readily to conditions can in two or three months ac-
quire a sufficient knowleege of operating to be capable of earning as good or better wages than
she would at many other kinds of work.
We Will thoroughly instruct new beginners and pay good wages from the 'start.
Apply to H. R. MURRAY, Superintendent.
The Jackson Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
CLINTON