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TSB SIGNAL
FGODUIOS. OM1'.
In these days of
inflated "values"
it is always what
you get for what
you pay that
counts in the
reach for econ-
omy.
Service, style, comfort and
refined elegance are possible
even at reasonable cost If you
wear Clothes which have an
established standard of ex-
cellence.
This is what we' Sought -
and found in
Bengard Clothes
Suits for young men who appreciate that touch
of distinction so often claimed for ready-to-wear
clothes, but not,always so evident.
SPRING SUITS -$25 TO $50.
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
WATER RATES
Pay in Advance and save
the big discount.
15 per cent. wig be a1-
Io\ved off s1l water
for the next three
ending September
if paid on or before J
1st.
Chequeg\made payable to
J. B. KELLY, Collector.
7 to 8 o'clock A. M.
and
5 to 10 o'dock40-;1111.
only.
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NATER AND LICNT COMMISSION
0ODERICH. ONT.
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onnshy. June •21.
A number tress he os,k In the
garden {arty •t Mott. Henry's and all
report a good tease.
Robt. Nelson L sporting a new
Chevrolet car.
Yrs. Nelson, of $nl R"
r. l+ visiting
her 'deter. Yrs. l4��
Mrs. Frank Scott l.•n'ing today
for Kincardine hospital. w here she
will undergo treatment.
Dr. McLeod. of Uede,-Rh..11.•nl Sun-
day at F Wott'c
DUNGANNON.
MR. N. F. WHYNAID is the agent
for THE S1GNAE at DeedaYea..
Orders left with him for subscrip-
tions, advertisements or job print -
lug will receive prompt attention.
Telephone (Goderich Rural) rag.
Thursday, Julie 24.
A meeting of the directors of the
Goderich Rural Telephone Co. Was
held here yesterday, when arrange-
ments were made for the bringing foto
effect on July 1st next oti the new rates
authorized by the Ontario Railway
and Municipal Board.
Mrs. Starlet'. of Toronto, is visiting
her daughter, Mts. (Rev. Dr.) Camp-
bell.
Miss Ruby Allen Is lack on duty
again at the Sterllug Bank after two
weeks holidays.
I►avid Sproul has sold his driving
outfit to Robert Wilson, of Goderich.
A meeting of the Dungannon Cem-
etery Co. was held on Wedueaday of
this week.
Mr. George Harris, Huron's "honey
king." has moved a number of his
hives to uew feeding grounds near
Goderich.
Mr. Jay Calder, of Fergur. spent a
couple of days in the village this week.
We had a very welt -trine two days'
rain this week mud everytking is show-
ing good effects from it. Fruit is
forming up well and prospects are
bright for a big crop. But with sugar
27Ie a pound and apple barrels $1.25
each -what is to be done with the
fruit
The service for the Orangemen will
the held in Erskine church uu Sunday
evening next.
The Women's Institute met in Mr.
T. G. Allen's hall on Monday afternoou
of this week. After the busineaa part
of the meeting had been onducted.
the gathering was addre ted by Mrs.
Sawyer, of Churchill. Simcoe 4'ounty.
Several representatives from the KM -
tail Institute were present.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ross and Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Treleaven spent Sunday at
Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs..1. Cameron. of Toronto.
spent Sunday at Mr. B. J. Crawforl's.
A former well-known resident of the
tewnship of Grey. in the person of Mr.
Truman Smith died on June 5th at
Calgary in his seventy-fourth year. A
sun of the ti *,tel, Rev. W. A. Smith,
was formerly pastor of the Dungannon
Methodist church. Another son, Hey.
Victor Smith. and a daughter, Mrs.
Greenway, also survive.
Stewart -Beatty. -A quiet but pretty
wedding took place at t'annlugton ou
June 9th, when Gretta Clara, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beatty. was
liaises Ile midis* sad S,r, rtl.uttgh- married to Mr. William A. Stewart,
lin and Mlss Nora wgrngo• ,1 r,• clsth,r. I n n „f Mr. Andrew Stewart of Dun-
officiating clergyman. The bride, who,
from Detroit OL �(r ch nu1,1. 'cannon. Rev. W. I.. Wight was the
Mr. Josepi5
Courtury MPs.
NEURALGIA
TOSIOStlllits
fapsuNs
Mee* •,..g
ravnbe.
saa fi eau,
T>•ala
Sole agent for Goderi. h. 11. C. Thin -
lop, Phm.B., Chemist aud Druggist,
Bedford Block.
Her parents were Mr. ;mil Mrs. Wil-
liam Foster. Hallus* of lntrham, Eng-
land. Mrs. Wright wag the mother of
thirteen cbtldrep, of whom six are still
living. She had stayr,l with her
daughter Mrtr. Elliott for eleven years,
and toe the last tire years had toren
bedridden. The funeral too; place on
Friday last, Rev. J. W. Hi'ey eonduct-
ing the aervkes, and the pallbearers
being Messrs. Chas. ti_r David
Sproul. William BaUle. sat B. gimp-
pent
hop.peril. The interment Leas in Dun-
gannon cemetery.
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Healthy Children
Are Happy Children.
The well child is alteia happy child -
it is a baby's nature to be happy and
contented. Mothers, if your little odes
are cross and peevish and cry a
great deal they are not well -they
are in need of medicine -something
that will set their bowels and
stomach in order, for nine tenths of all
childhood ailments arise from a disordered
state of the bowels and stomach. Such a
medicine is Baby's Own Tablets. They
are a mild but thorough laxative which'
'regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach,
and thus drive out constipation, colic,
indigestion ; break up colds and simple
fevers and make the baby healthy and
happy • Concerning them. Mrs. Albert
Hamel, Pierreville, Quebec. writes :
"Baby's Own Tablets are the best medi-
cine I know of for little ones. They re-
lieved my little girl from constipation
when nothing else would and I can
strongl; recommend them to other
mothers," The Tablets are sold by medicine
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box
iron: the Dr. Williams Medicine Ca.
Brockville. Ont.
re .11151 Jda,-. was gireu away by her father. wore a
anon r- charming gown of Ivory silk crepe -
idea to o.•tIsarng tic In the cxcu- de-ehene simply made. and carried a
lioit on the c;n•yho t. I
shower bouquet of sweetheart roses
The Halfwit
t i U team ►s play and swewtpeas. The wedding maria
lug a return ga at a 1..ca. Comer was played by Miss ('earl Mct'ullough
next Thursday with 0111 1.s.alr, after
which they will en*, them -elves with
dancing in the hall.
law Cranston Mpuulug wood In
this locality.
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A Triplicate charge Slip.
lferehants wit ' r, quire a triplicate
charge slip :5) , oaiply with the ••I»xttry
tax" r•gumtloiu 'h,odd call up The
I, which eau -ripply the correct
made I. tli.• largest counter
check Mak firm in the trpntry.
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Ball, the Nights Are • Bit Cool.
LadiN' paper -For your evening dress I
Weise you simply to buy a piece of broad
silver ribbon pass it twice around the
wtl and knot it at the side.
HER ENGAGEMENT
RAN -
We have
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Perhaps the greatest event
in every girl's life is the re-
ceipt of her engagement
ring from the --One man is
all the v, or1d. _ Ji you are 90
fortunate a4Td btr buying
one for "the one girl in all
the world," suppose you
look at ours before deciding -
of De.wronto. Many hancbome end
useful gifts were received by the lit((ele,
going evidence of her worth and
popularity. She was the recipient
Of several subatantl one of
which was - from the anda hank of
Canada. with which she•had been am
aociat,sl for the cast few years. After'
a dainty lunch Mr. anti Mrs. Stewart
left by motor for their honeymoon•
the latter travelling In a, costume of
navy gabardine anti small hat to realch.
Out-of-town guests included MIs.. Pearl
Me•('nllpuRh of Deaeronto,- Mr. .1. E.
Mallough c -f Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Shier of Sunderland. Mrs. Elmer Cart-
wright and daughter Olive Pearl. of
Preston.
NILE.
Thursday, June 24.
illeilieben n Ikea Ate. -The death
oe urre.l on June lath, at tlw dime
-of° her daughter, Mrs. James Elliott.
3rd concession of West Wawanosh. of
Margaret Wright. widow of the tette
Abraham Wright of Uxbridge. Mrs.
Wright meas born in York county on
Jour rbil. IAN, and had thus readied
the greet are of ninety-four years.
Much Sickness Due to
Lack of Work
The 'healthy body produces mon
energy than it meds to keep the -
Heart, Lungs and Boviwiri world
This surplus energy mutt be spent
in mental or physiral work. On the
other band, people who work toes
hard nae their reserve strength and
wear out the systole._
People wbo are Inclined to Ner-
vousness, Constipation, or have any
of the Troubles of the Heart. Liver.
N.rves, Kidneys. Stomach or sowele
an greatly Improve the condttlon of
their health if they so desire.
If you work too hard, take more
rept. If yon work too hale, take
more exercise. you will need med-
icine to correct the troubles caused
by your fndtsrtettons and to assist
Diamonds In all style.
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WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER
Corner East St. and Square Goderich, Ontario
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DEVELOPING
AND
PRINTING
BRING YOUR FiLMS TO US FOR DE-
VELOPING AND PRINTING -ONE DAY
SERVICE. . . : : i : : : :
FILMS TO FIT ALL CAMERAS.
H. C. DUNLOP.
ST. AUGuST\E.
Tuesday.: une 22.
Messrs. Gus Redmond an Charlie
King took iu the excursion to ►etrdlt
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Maroc M'Al
sisited the latter's brother at
Elgtn , last week.
Mr. Charlatkliobinson. of 'h,•troit, is
vleiting friends In this 1 It mitt' this
' week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .1. Th.aupsou and
ems Russell and Mass. Joao Thompson
spent the week -end with Seaforth
friends.
Mr. and Mrs' Ernekt TlSompson
vtslted Chatham friends last week. ,
Mt. and Mrs. Charles Robintton and
family and Mr. uud Mrs. John Mills
motored to Walhueburg last -week.
Syne of the t1.rmers In this vicinity
have started 1ttRying. The alfalfa cls
a good crop this year.
Pep
rt
nature to restore health. Then take
Hacking'a
Heart and Nerve Remedy
and it you require a laxative take
Hacking' a
Kidney and Liver Pills
These ewe preparations will work
Broaden and we win guarantee
alomptcial retains because we know
they will do so.
Mr. Wikten E. F ,gisoo. of Bay
teed. writes se follow•: "i lave
much pile sure to addressing you hi
regards to Necking's wonderful
Heart and Nerve Remedy. i tree
used quite a few !rotes and i mast
pay they have done me a world of
pod. Plasm .end me more brei
et Haok!*fh Near[ and Nerve Rem
tidy and 2 boss of Ract4.Sti Kld-
say .ad Ther Pelts.'
If yen tee want te regale year lest
health. thea go to year imam* Dreg
Metre sag ask tee Hs.kleVs.
Haekhlg's tiiemernes age geld to (ieie-
rich by .1. A. Campbell. Druggist.
'AUBURN.
SALE. -B. C. SHINGLES AND
• gwa.tilr of archer polis. W. t. KIDDELL.
Auburn.
1Vedue day, June 21.
Mr. John Symingt..n has sold the
barn on the farm recently bought from
Mrs. Wm. Symington to Thos. ltrad-
hock, who lost his b„rn by fire some
time ago. Ile has torn it down and
It. (irawtng the material home to erect
u shelter for his crop.
The 1'. le. l►. wall bold their picnic
on A. C. Jacksons flats on Saturday.
Miss Smith, of Toronto, Is visiting
her comet. Mr. W. T. Riddell.
Mr. R. D. Munro is at Goderich thlr-
weld; undergoing au operation for -the
Miss C. MMall is having her bol
dare for the next two weeks.
31r: llb11"111F*. wm: rloeta, of
Mlctrtgan. came over on the Greyhound
from Detroit last week on their honey-
moon to *kit their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stalker. returning to their
home on Tuesday. The bride was
Tormeyty.lour 1*ttet Stalker. Their
friends herr eetrtwl e„ngratulatlone.
The young ladies gathered at the
home or 31r. imt Mrs. Thos. Doyle on
Tuesulay [tight tt honer their daughter,
Mise 'dells. before her marriage thea
week. She Was presented with a
rocking -chair and several other useful
articles.
Reorganizing the Rile Club. -on
July 3rd. at S p. m., a tgeeting will be
held at Dr. Weir's ottb$ for the lour•
pure of reorganizing the Auburn Rine
(Tub. All mem from the age of
eighteen to sixty-five years are en-
titled to join the club should they
wish to do so. A spe•t lel invitation to
the men of the vicinity of Auburn :
Auburnites, as you are no doubt aware,
the Auburn itille ('lub Folds the county
cup, haring won It at the UM ennnty
shoot held at Point Farm: so 11 Is up
to every one of us to join the ('hub.
boost the Club. and practise for all we
are worth, so that we May bring the
cup home at the next annual shot.
If yon hare never used a rine join the
Club Rad learn how, sod hare a good
time with the boys. alt. 1'. 1oungl.Int,
Captain. Dr. R. C. Weir Nee'yTre*s•
what Abiet the Memorial f -A year
ago last May an advertised public meet -
Ing war held In the Ferestene Hall,
Auburn, for the purpose. -of eonsldering
a war memorial. After considering
several forms of memorial, Inclnding ■
memorial hall. a piddle library a
monument and a perk, two motions
were milted and carrier ; nest, that •
memorial be provided (• memory of
those who Aare Callen sad la honor of
those who hare served' overseas ;
Kayser
Oleos
Perrino
Storeliloars : 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Saturdays 10 p.m. Please Shop Early if Poasihle
THE Sro'cH STORE
NEWEST SILKS FOR SUMMER WEAR
"An immense range of all the popular Silks for Summer wear,
at values that will merit your attention
White Habutai Wash Silks
that are so much in demand for summer wear,
- and their washing qualities are unequalled. 40
inches wide. At per yard, $1.25, $1.75, $9.25
and $2.75.
Taffeta Silks
Taffeta Silks are popular for summer wear.
they are cool and always retain that dressy ap-
pearance. Super quality. Every wanted shade
in stock. Fear guaranteed. 36 inches wide.
$3.50 per yard.
Rich Fuji Silk
Ideal for dresses
for the beach.
wide. $1.95 per
skirts.for • . wear and
heavy qualit 80 hushes
Rich Wash Satins
Wash f3atina are very dressy for Summer
wear. They oome in all the new and popular
colorings. 36 inches wide. $3.50 per yard.
Natural Shantung -----
The
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The wearing and washing qualities of this
serviceable Silk are incomparable for summer
wear for ladies and children. 40 inches wide.
$1.50 to $2.25 per yard.
Special Value In Black Silk
Extra quality Imperial Duchess Silk. Wear
guaranteed. No lady can possibly make a mis-
take in selecting a drew length of this quality. '\
S6 inches wide. $3.95 per yard. \
Special Clearance of Sport Silks at 98c per yard
100 tied Sport Silks, in naflaestand rain blue stripes and also fancy motif designs, ideal for
Summer wear, for dresaoe, skirt-[ and ehilMrsn'a wear. While they last, 98c per yard.
Bathing Suits for Women,
Men and Children
Have you had your first swim
this season, if not you will enjoy
it much better if you are wearing
one of these comfortable, all -wool
suits that come in a combination
of fancy colors. They come from
the famous Monarch mills and
are priced at $5.00, $7.50 and
$9.00 each.
New Voile Blouses
Jus: received a splendid shipment of Voile Blouses, in
the newest designs. in dainty sheer voiles that are so 000l for
Summer wear. Sires 36 to 44. Priced from $1.95 each.
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- The Farramed Monarch Yarns
goft. serviceable urns for knitting and crocheting. We
have every shade in stock, of Monarch Floss and Monarch
Down which makes tbkmosf attractive Sweaters, Pullovers,
Boudoir Jackets and Italy Wear.
Monarch 3 ply Floss, 1 -oz. ball, 35c each.
Monarch 4 -ply Down, 2 -oz. ball. FiOc each.
-Our Telephone and Mail Order Departments always a
service. Satisfactio4 guaranteed.
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MILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE 'Phone 56
second, that the mem rlal tike the
form of a park with monument
erected therein. Dlferent\eommittcee
Were appointed as auxUfa'r es to a
general committee made tp of two
representatives from each
adjoining the village of Aubur. a 4.
three from AtttwThome al
Thoel
were : East \Vawannsh. 1101.1. MeO
and Wm. Ahderson: Wert Wawanosh,
J. Meld and J.J. Washington: Hullett,
H. Mogrelge• and (l. E. Erratt :
!mime, .1. .1. J. Robertson and Gera.
Howatt Auburn. 11. 1). Munro. N. Hill
and C. E. Asgalth' Unfortunately no
chairman was appointed and how over
n year has passel without any conven-
ing of this committee, with the result
that public Interest in this matter has
dropped to near. the zero mark. Diu,
Ing the war this community established
a ural to be prized and honored.
Surely the eIvlllatn tnmis•rs of this
1
L
Do not suffer
another daywith
Itchio`,eed-
Ing, ne otrud-
ing Piles. No
surgical oyer-
' a t l o n required.
Dr. Chase's Olntment wnl relieve you at ones
sail afford lasting benefit sec. • box; all
dealers. or idpmanrcm. Bates a Co., t.tmited,
ppsp.r sad met°ow file rms. stx amp to if pay post this
e.
JUST .N
A Shipment t. . the latest in
PHOTO FRAMES
All the olden styles in swing-
ing and stand Photo Frames in
Antique Gold
Antique Silver
Circassian Walnut
and Mahogany
Very reasonable in price.
COME iN AND SEE
SBi1TWS ART STORE
fust St Phew lila
same coinnnudty will not allow tete
ps•u
sacrifices of her soldier rertatives
to pass without any lestitlig public sign
of, commemoration.: - r.
LL'EBI_RN.
Morslay, .lune 21.
Theist rales love improred the
ops wonderfully.
The Firmer.' 4.1u15 has brought a
car\of cedaent and twine to M,(law
stag Quite a nuwls•r of. the far-
mers hi this `vicinity got their twine
and cement and report hilt. a leelue-
tlan in the price.
Mr. Alex. (Tutton has pnmhaned a
new Chevrolet car.
tlugh Cltiati$ai Inns arrived home
from his trip to Detroit.
Meat Beth Farrish ha: returned from
Caw or, avec 1 ,
Nike George.
Atex. fiorton had t 'to
lose two year-old colts ht -Week.
R. Tait -
Electrical Contractor
Wiring of all kinds up to date
for Telephones, Burglar Alarms,
Police Patrol and Fire Alarm
Systems.
Il'rivate Residencesah,l Badness
Pisces -a specialty.
Alt Work Guaranteed.
s Electric Irons. Toasters. Orilla,
Fans, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing
Machine*, Flashwthts a n d
Batteries of all kinds always on
hand.
Ring up 02 or 191 and hare HR
give you an estimate on your
wiring. It will be done ght.
Robt. Tait
Waa Street :: Not Powoff,ee
Phone. _imp 82, Home it)
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LIFE- BUOY
TENNIS
PORTING
and
OUiING
SHOES
We are showing a range of Life -
Buoy Tennis. Sporting and Onting
Rhoea that will surpass anything
we have yet offered and to out -
edam any Mintier line being
shown. -
'Mese goods ars *ell known tor
their superior wearing qualities.
The Brown Rover, with extra
heavy soles for boys, Is without
exception the he on the market.
and is sure to give satisfaction.
The prioea are most reasonable.
tet lie e4nour Rhos Repatring
and have it tone right
Geo. MacVicar
North side square, Goderlcb -