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CAMPBELL'S DRUG T
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SATURDAY and MONDAY, OCT. _9 and 1
SPECIALS for these two days
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PALMOLIVE SOAP
cd3for 2
Not more than $i.00 to a customer
QUALITY CHOCOLATES
- (Just Received)
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Reg. 75c for 59c
-- CASTILE SOAP 3 for $1.00
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How about those In
, - ores you are taking ..;
"` _Berber bring the films
here for developing and
printing. Your pictures get
the benefit of our experience
and up-to-date methods.
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Mr,
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FOR THE OUT -Of -DOOR DAYS
KODAK
MAKES THE PLEASURE KEENER
A Kodak records accurately
all pleasant scenes. um
All Dorsi=doors invites your
Kodak days.
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The Result is Results
these ..1:w: v:..
Trusses, we, have them I Fountain Pens to please
W. Famish Fall Di .etiar : v
i Yat Wage to "Put ,
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Naa " Eon
Now.` ; , :.Now!s the rime to pro- ,/
ride against future wear, -
ity tend c nsepment high a '' '')It .
-peon's: loom ore busy and Thermos Lunch Kits have
'tee mane/ at low ebb. :it.
Ask us. We *hallw•eleome a place for food and for a
an opportunity to tell you
•ill about It. Thermos bottle. '
Water Glass • Me plot . \
= - For Summer Complaint We Recommend Pander Will Strawberry Compoaad marii
711
'Campbell's Drug Store is
Ned to Millar's Scotch Store .r The ,endear Store -' -- The Square, Gederich
TSE SIGNAL — OODERIOB, ONT.
!brother, Mr. John M. Roberts, of
'triumpt,:II, was attired in a soft .of
totvy blue veluurr with he to match
,tml wore a rootage bouquet iJ urehids
wad pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. 11.•TTty
left on the morning C.P.B. train for
I:uelplt. where they were to leave by
motor on a further trlp•Indnre going to
their home at Hlllsburg.
G.('1I. Board.
At the meeting of the ('ollegiite
Institute bard this afternoon it was
decided to purchase u phonograph
use In the school, {articularly to caln-
ueifott with the physical vulture work.
The (ward increased Caretaker
Young's salary by $110.
Arrival" at the Harbor.
The steamer Martian arrived on
Tuesday with '..1' o,000.bushels of wheat
for the elevator. The 'steamer Win-
ona is expected tomorrow with a
cargo of wheat and oats. The stteum-
er Miugdw• unioadel 1.441 tolls of coal
at the Westeru Canada Flour Mills
tide week.
A Toronto Wedding . ••
Mrs. Seeger attended the welding
at Toronto on tiathrday of her lrter•e,
t;
Ml,ma! ath n Joan Sinclair Carr, to
jr. Harrytecil Franell. The bride
Is known in `(ioderich. having visited
at the Seeger home here. The we' -
dings e'reudrny took Ace in :it. Mat-
thew's church ml was edntl a -tea Tn'
Rev. Dr. Allan ;a eui cf tlir
h arold Williams *4m the Cup.
Mr. Harold Williams is the irlunet'
of tine tennis club tournament in
men's singles which was mut-luded
on Saturday bort. In the Mutt anises.
played on Saturday, Hagrison defeat -
eel itutchinanu 9-7, 6-4, and William's
defeated HirI'risgs, 9-4; .9-3. Mr. Wil -
Hems thetlferf bald* the silver cult
which. is the trophy Of the mnfe-st, !u
which twentyflve player's took part.
The Men's doubles are nob' wider way.
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When—
YOU THINK OF BUYING `YOUR
FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT, RE-
MEMBER THE ADVANTAGES
THAT.„” MARTIN TAILORED
CLOTHS." OFFER YOU.
F. H. MARTIN, Tailor
Children's Md Sorkty.
The -4teteher- - outing . of-- row ('4i41
dren's Aid Seelety will he held next
Tuesday. October 12th. at 4.15 p.m..
in the court house. Arrangments will
be made for hotting the annual busi-
ness meeting and 'a Kraal attendance
is desired.
Beatty -Roberts.
An early morning wedding took
place at St. George's church on Wad -
ray. performed the ceremony unit-
ing Mii's Cora l:,atriee Roberts, daugh-
ter of Mrs. .1. M. Roberts of town, to
Mr. William Beatty. manager of the
Unita 'tank at Hill'ahnrg. (hot. The
bride, who was given away by her
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.ti.` vsreveswarr►
FOR LANDS' SAKE
use fertilizer for Fall Wheat and
lower the high cost of firing by
greater production.
If you can raise the same
amount of crops on one acre
as two scree usually produce,
by fertilising a little more
heavily, It will certainly pay.
for the ceat of the extra fert-
ilizer will, ordinarily, be more
than eonnterbelanced by' the
saving in coat of preparing the
ground, seeding, cultivating
and harvesting the crop on
the extra acre. The acre
saved can be used for pasture
or for some other crop, and is
so much clear profit.
-Farm aid Fireside.
Miss Jean Toni leaves on Saturday to
resume h r work in New York City. after
-a-holiday:visit--with#r--parttus, Mt -and
Mrs. J• E. Tom. She will reach New
York in time to spend a day or two with
her sister, Miss Mabel Tom, who leaves
there on Tuesday next for Vancouver,
B. C., to take the steamship Empress of
Asia for the voyage to China, where, as
announced a few weeks alto. she will be
-oh the staff of the hospital in connection
with the new Rockefeller Medical College
at Pekin.
ilnngamwrn's big clay I. on Friday
of this week. if the day is fine n large
number will go up truant (haierieh.
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—THE—
Model Theatre Program
FOR
Week of October 11 to 16
MONDAY and TUESDAY
A GOLDWYN PiC'TURE
(He Is brick again)
Louis Bennison
• in
"Sandy Burke of
the U. 'Bar U.
Place year orders taw for Fall
Wheat fertilizer.
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Window
Window Shades
We are specialists hi this line
We' make any size Shade to
order: and keep on hand all
the standard sizes made up in
all colors.
All lengths in single and
double brass curtain rods and
door rods.
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ROBERT WILSON
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HAMILTON STREET
corp.
OOOICR1CH
m SPECIALIST HUG1EON
IS IIERE NOW
OCTOBER 7t1, Silt and !th
DON'T MISS HIM
smith,
s Art Stere
Rad St. Phone 198
and
HAROLD LLOYD
in
"FROM HANi) TO MOUTH"
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
A GOLDWYN SPECIAL
Geraldine Farrar
"The Woman 4
and the Puppet"
Alae
SMILING 1111.1. PARSONS
he
"BILL'S BABY"
Under the auspices of AMxek Chap-
ter. I.O. D. E.. something novel id the ability, bot the hinge cities have c) i
way of entertainment is being arranged ixittinitl•s which a town like (bar, -
Lnvitation
to all desirous of hearing
something worth while
Rev. J. E. Ford
will preach at both services
on Sunday next
October 10th
AT THE
Baptist Church
Montreal Street
Morning, 11 o'clock
Evening, 7 o'clock
• A HEARTY WELCOME IS
.EX.T N DED TO ALL
SOME
in the way of a"Hallowe'en spook dance nIt """"t Mrs. F
give•. :gruer and two
to be held at the Masonic Hall on the I oras are remaining in Oolerich fur
evening of Friday, October 29th. Dancers Nle loos ct I
are asked to wear dominoes, the ladies
white, the gentlemen grey, and to be
masked. There will be refreshments of
candy. pumpkin pie, cider and other
thing•-uegestive of Hallowe'en and a
specially good time is expected.
West Huron Teachers' Convention.
The forty-third annual, meeting of
the ''Vest intron Teachers'. AKwwiatien
will be held In'Victoria school, l;oler•
ich, on Thursday and Friday. thinner
14th and 15th. moment -in; on rims
14th at 10 a.m. On Thursday evening
an entertainment will be held. with
vca•al and, instrnnwntal music and ad-
dresses by the president. Miss Jean
S. Murray. of Exeter, Mr. R. K. Dav-
idson. of the Loudon Normal Schad:
and a representative of tete i e art-
mt•nit bf F•dtuatiin.'
Goderieh Rine Aaseelation.
.If. tyreisfartury _ar.riumements can la'
made a contest will be hehl by the
1;0olerich }title Association on Thanks-
giving Ilan. Members will get soli in-
formation front the captain.
The auditors :ilrlwdntel for the en -
%nine year are .1 It. McKoy anti ii.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
A SEIZNiCK PICTURE
Constance Talmadge
V •
Happiness_ a la Mode
SNUB POLLARD COMEDY
BRITISH CANADIAN PATHS NEWS
McCauley -Whiting.
An event of much interest to Glider/
ich people hook, Omer at the Baptist
parsonage. St. Thomas, on Tneshty of
this we!k when Miss l.iliati. E. Whit
log. of Glair -rich, and Bev. .1. Elmer
Mcl'auley, pastor of the Oaleriel, Bap-
tist church were united in naruiuugu by
Hew. Mr. T'trnbnll. the a"'mntony tak-
ing place at 11 o'clock a.m. '1914c bride
looker' very e•harming In a suit of navy
blue with Persian iamb furs and hat
to match. Italy a few relatives and
Mrs. C. 11. 11 Milner of Ihslericli.'sin in-
timate friend of the bride. sere pres-
enia. After the ecre a dainty
lunch was served to the wedding party
at els' 1 ' of Mr. and Mrs. F. Free,
mum, relatives of the erih•, idol Mr.
and Mrs. Mt•I'nneynth-mai-dm left
1111 a Trip to northern iolnta. They
will return to t;alerl,h at the end of
'Oi'tolo•r and will re;cldi• Ito- they hostile
recently pnn'haseei by the _Baptist
eongregatiuu as ' a parsonage-the
1 w• 01111111111 street. i
Their ninny I:aerich .friends unite in I
hearty good wishes to Hev. Yr. Mc -
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th
EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK
CLARKE'S PO: AND BEANS
AYLMER BRAND PEAS,
OLD ERi\CLEANSER
LUX FLAKES,'
IVORY SOAP '..¢.... t.,:f
SUNLIGHT SOAP
MAGIC BAKING POWDER, 16 OZ.
YELLOW SUGAR, , .
.19
2 for 35
-4- .11
•2 for .2S
Z for 19
.10
.35
. LB. .19
W. Symonds. ('aunty and his bride.
The arrangements for nn Indoor rifle (hark --Gallagher.
range for the winter are now In the At Muplew•a.d Fano. 'low, sou
committee of a committcounseled .of t\'eeluewlu , Ih'uM•r lith. the carriage
A. F. Sturdy, convener. .1. W. Murray
was quietly ode zest nt`Ja titlrl. elder
and .1. Mc\'ear. This comntitteee will da+W)et„r i1t s.u4 Mrs.onut.
dr:a1Lt.
Iwo glad to receive suggestions from
mcuds•rs.
ear
Sher. and Arthur Chillies `I'hatrk, son
of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeI'lark. of
F swell ntation: Harrington West. The bride, who
The Brussels fust reports a pr.,was given in marriage by her father,
enhmtlon made at a iiie"ting of, tilt' 1'.l'.
W. s:da1 charuu'nsr .40110 w nth opi1-
S.C.F.. of the i'n•sbcti roan church, eseent trinuufne. "rod n csreege la.n-
I:rn-s•Is. to Mr. null Mrs. S. C. \Voisin gnet of maidenhair fern and roses.
and daughter. who are r'moviug to with a slang of white he:ether, Sloss
GaJerieh. "At the conclusion of the Tillie e;ctllagh,•r, sister of the -bride.
menu m S. I'. and Mrs. Wilson and Idayed tie w,•ildiir dnn'1e. 31 is'.
am _ Iirgxrnt--ere ca is _ "n_-_ n
form and on behalf of the Indies of rurtrmtng ttnw-er-girt rtreswst in white
the' congregation Mrs. Munn spoke a silk. Bec. li. J. Ross, of ,Auburn. sit
few wards expressive of sorrow' sit ticlah al. I;11e.4' were pr,•',•nt frost
parting with Mr. and Mrs. W1111011, 011,0 M,arse)nw. Stratford ami I'oroulo.
are scan fn re e• to G,oe rh h, and •\uw,ng the beautiful gifts the 'bride•
wishing them prosperity in their new r,"'''ivied $ suestautial 1•11141111.11 01111
home. Miss (:race Stewart Presented gold rooms. .After the rereptiun Sl r.
Mr. anti Mrs. Wiliam with n beautiful :11111Sir+: rThik TefT Ian it shaft nOoTnr
electric rending hemp' eats a token of trip. the bride wearing navy serge
their regard and 311ss Margaret with
and sable Curs, with lust t, notch.
s manh•ure ser, the gift crf her girl I pwa1 their return they will r.•side al
friends.' Carlow', ushere Mr.('taunt is in to'.i
mess.
G.C.I. Arfirities. -
The animal ele'tiotts of .the 1:.t'.I.
Literary Ww•irty were Tw li.' ,fit . the
school nn Septeiib, r 14. There' w'aes a
hung li-t of nun nainatln!, and a well
eontest.sl ohs -thin resulted .in the fall.
lowing lacing ele•tel:
limo. I'tcsldeeit---F:riest IAV•.
I'resideut -Emma \\',,ltam.
1st 1'ieosPre+hleut Erie M. Willson.
:Sud \'ire-l't•e•sWen I Shu'iol J. ler.
Se•retlt}- \`INK Nairt,.
Treasurer ---,his. harrow.
Pianist -Jean. ('lapnian.-
E111101s-I,totte•1 Sfarfi[In. - t".vetyn
Board of Health. - .
toga kr fms'iirog v iile t„aYel
of heats h en Mu.ndar the scions ry rr-
piirtel eight itenor's' on the garbage,
c,dlea tlott list. The collection of gar-
bage for this year will he disnndhnusl
lh•tul,•r Slat. A letter wile re•elverl
film the I:ole•ri,h Elerntoor null Trail -
aft Co. enclosing a sketrhsd at proposed
septic sewer disposal plant, and it was
decided to submit the sketch to the
l'rovinc•lal iknnnl of Iiivlth for• alt.
prorsl. (+ther institutions at the har-
bor are toeing requested so snenttt plans
for sewage dtslosat. Mr. F. Weir. ate
slutant sanitary inslactor, retorted on
the result of• his repent Inslse4fon: I;oldthorpe.
Number of inspections nude, 1:130; ' Press Se•re'tnries- lh,rothy Mnr-
notie't 'wryer!. :107; dry e•urtiv closets. shall, It. M. R,da•rton.
07a; plates with no closets, :17; Councilors - Both Martin, Margaret
parties keeping pigs, 69; number of
pigs kept. 151: ursspods, 97; .los'ts
with no sewer system, 2:14.
A fleeter of Musk,
Mr. Frederic T. Egencr, now of Min-
neapolis, Minn., has rceIved front
l'otomae University, Washington. 11.1'..
the degree Of Musical Doctor. Nearly
four years ago Mr. Ege'ther commc'tters1
his hoarse with this nnlye'rsity usual
In 1011t be obtsltosl the degree of Mus-
ical Bachelor. lie las shrew , been
studying in the doetorate course and
has now obtained the degree, the gra-
duation exercises having taken place
on the 4th Inst. ' Mr. Ammar has re•
ognsti hila posttlon as erganfat - of
ttox ebureb, Ood.'rteh, and has taken
a poetition at Minneapolis. Knox
Nunn h M sorry to lose him. as he
tilled the position here with eminent
sifelt • HOW
D COUG*I8
H,;ycraft. Milian) Weir. Boland
Walker.
Tats friday a very situ -44.4'4M and
interesting promu•na.h• ass held in the
Collegiate assembly hall An attend-
ance of over a Minstrel was uuM,• tup of
thrust of the Inver se•1uw,1 mal matey
from the higher forums. Then, were
quite n nu mher of old buys and girls
pnesent and 11111104 1111 the staff inmost
out suit seemed to enjoy the fun as
snitch as anyone. There were twelve
numbers on the program, of which
prxobabljo the most popular were lunch.
the "tags" and ''fellow the lender"
The "freshmen" made tie. aowst of the
opportunity to get a,•qualuted and the
mode, w'ht b was very good. was any -
plied by tine various pupils. The gath-
ering broke np man, at eleven. when
everyone Left quite satisIWtI with the
evening. e
Wllsen-Yong.
1)n R'eolnesday, Septemis'r 211, a
very pretty Mee wedding Irma *Drew
Mani In the pr'semr of about forty -Ave
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John voting, Loyal, when their daugh-
ter Mlldtd was milted In marriage
with Frank J., twit of Mr. awl UPC
Allan it Sarin of Itarlew. The eve -
moony hark plate la the living room
beneath an arch of autumn leaven and
SPECIAL SALE
fflT Tt .
October 1 --October
ra-A.
Footwear at very low prices
Goods bAught from the manufacturers
to -day not be sold at the low prices
we al..: Ii,- rte asking.
A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made
I'OU CAN SAVE MONEY
ON FOOTWEAR AT
AND DON'T•FORGET OUR REPAIR
DEPAF TMENT---IT IS THE BEST ,
Next the WHERN Nar<e aideTelephone Office• of Square
mountain ash, and was p•rfouwad by
Iter. ii..1_ Ross, of Anbnrn. The bride
who was given In murrtage iby her
Wiser, looked girlish, daintily gowned
in white crepe de chine with satin
trimmings and winring the groom's
gift. is lavalliere of iearls. She dwr-
riel a Mnntwel of white asters and
tmaidenhair fern. Miss Ruby Young,
twin sister of the pride, wearing a
gown shutter to the bride's but for
p{nk rowlatd irimtnings, meted .as.
bridesmaid and carried pink asters
and tern. The groom "was attended
by his eonsln, %tr. Thomas I:nilliatt,
of Toronto, and the wedding march
was played by Miss Mabel Grigg.
The groom's gift to the hridestnsid
w•as a pearl brvws•h, to the pianist an
ans•thyst bion, h and to the grooms -
mate geit t,tff-Ilnka. After w dsMty
luncheon awl flhe nasal toasts, Mr.
and Sin. Wilson left by motor for
Uollhtgwtssl and will visit friends at
several print. In Muskoka auwl West•
ern Ontario. the bride travelling In a
snit of navy serge with list to match.
Those pretty/it fmmn a distance were
Mr. and Mrs. Stoll, Colliugwood; Mr.
and Mrs. V. Fisher, Orlt; Mr. James
'Wilson, Cochrane; Mr. i)untean Craw-
ford sad the groom's two brothers,
Hobert and Qohlot . of Flint.
kWh.: Mr. and Mrs. Graham and Mr.
H. F. Benham, Kincardine, and MINN
FAD\ Wilson, Stretford.
-'Where are the girls of our youth?"
sighed the poet. "Some of them are
still managing to took girlish," nue
swertd hia friend, the druggists Kan•
New Millinery Modes
FOR THE AUTUMN
and WINTER of MO
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Surely never were hats so
lovely as this season
THEY SHOW THE
LATEST CONCEPT
TiONS IN MILLIN-
ERY ART
YOU ARE CORDiALLti
I tVITED TO INSPECT
OJR STOCK
Miss M. R.MacVicar
Kingston street, (olein h
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