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CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Phone 90 The Square
Goderich
Exclusive
Kodak Finishing
Roll developed and 6 prints, 25c.
Cash with order.
R. R. Sallows
Just Arrived
Car Alberta Coal
Anyone desiring to try
OUT Own
CANADIAN COAL
must order at once, as it
will not last long.
JOHN B. MUSTARD
COAL CO.
BENMII-I.F:K
THE SIGNAL
Wilfred Hackett left on the har-I
vcyters excursion to the 1Vosst on Fri- 1
day lea.
Mr.. Jaulev (.aur and firs. David
liat•ke(t_and daughter, Maryspent a
few .I•ye last week with frieudn at
Klpley.
A.' tsaa& N1x4111 ciskerl with his
Asters Mrs. John k:mwer,.m. of Kin -
lough, over the week -rod.
Mr. Jim Sherwood, of Detroit. Is
S 1111ug a few da)s at his home herr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H1Atter u1111
family, of 'Lion, visited at the home of
Mr. aunt Mrs. Jules Campbell our day,
lace week.
Mrs. Will Lane uitd etaugkater, Etta,
of Itlpley, are vending It few days
eel' friends here.
Mr. 1111:1 Mrs. Itoy Irwin milted
with Wingham friends • 'MIF re -
vent ly.
Mr. unit Mrs. N. J. Wil -on and chil-
dren, Master Dick and little Miss
Fence, of Sarnia. were guests last
week at the home of the lady's sister,
that of Mr. and Mr. Harley 11. Sny-
der. Mrs. N. J. Wiliest) assisted in the
choir at the union s.•rvi,.•a held at
Zion on Sunday and ren.. red a solo.
Hr Leadeth
KINGSBKIIN,F.
KIXG:SBRIDGE, Aug. ,Ps,. -Rev.
Father I►onaelly; of Denver. Colorado.
and Mr. Richard Donnelly. of Pinker-
ton. visited their Meter. 11r.. Thomas
Garvey.
Mr. \Gill Dalton. of DonsiL staked
at Mr. Thomas Oar%ey's over the
week•eud
Mr. Wilfrelt 4/'Loughlin and Mien
Bernath -tie IFLoughllu, of Detroit.(
sielte.l friends here.
Mr. Jin Gibbons and the Misewa
Gibbons. of WIngham, ri-ited Mende
herr on Sunday.
Mls.adt 1'reula and Agatha O'Con-
nor are visiting their twrente here.
PORT ALBERT
GODICRICH, ONT.
Thursday, August 27,
(i. C.1. UPPER' SCHOOL RDil LTS
The atau.ldng of the t:u.k•r1c1► ('ollrglate to the-1'pON•r .4110I Depart-
ialstal examination's is us below -F-(1-75% and over; 2 -so to 74%; :i--eo to
OS%: ()-•-•30 to e9°/s; O sotloyeet taut' written; F'-fulture) c .
W. W. Alton
0. L. Audereou
W. F. Baker
F. A. nerve
11. W. Bell
G. B. Blake
11. W. Breekuw
E. K. ('lark
11. H. Clark
11. Chilton
T. M. Cart
lineal"'
E. A. Elliott
E. 11. Find
V. N. Fluulgan
C. C. F. Groves
G. E. (rove,
Ir. H. Harris
L. B. Hern
It. S. 'Hetherington
C. )1. number
E. B. tltunt
M. B. limiter
G. K. James
J. W. Jefferson
M. I). Jeffer-on
A. B. Martie
R. W. Munro
.1. 41. M.Dermld
11. A. McKee
1.. .1. McI*od
R,..ad. M4•IASNI
1). K. 'Nairn
A. L. L. O
1►. B. Orr
J. S. Pate
B. G. Pentland
J. M. t'iader
M. L. Sanderson
H. F. Taylor
O. K. Whitely
if -fl. -i1. -Wtlaea 1 1 0 0
J. F Winter
The eolleglate• students hare made a ppleudtd record this year. uotwith-
atani)tI I the dietractlons during the fall term due to the building operations
bring carried on. S,•honl ass
The percentage of papers sotsee.Y0lly passe} in tIt. I..In•rarS the part
46.4: 1n the ul.kgr )kitwl. 40.9; in the Upper S,•hool,
etenrage!. were (IM.3. 72.7. sod 83, respectively.
The students and staff are to 1w ►fight, congratulated o0 these eirellent
results. Mr. Tom Cult, shoo hap the a}dendid record of uHW'tlr•te stud one
second, in ten 'subjects written. has a good prospect of carrying off the first
Carter, ,,'4olarahip for Buries county.
Andrew Kirk. of Rtafortb. spent
Tllurs.lay at the home 'of their (aact.
ter. _J,LIt._J. 1). lite:croft.
lir. and Mr-. Elwell Pentlati,l•. oil
Chicago, stud his mother, 1lrr I). Gir
cru. of Dungannon, and Mise Mottle
Pentlnn.l spent one day last wa•k s
with 1Ir-. e:irriu's sista` Mrs. Isaiah I
Moor•, at the home• of her son. Mr
T. 1j. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed. $t. John in.,
Mary ltel•iusout -stud their daughter.
Mrs. Bues.41 Kefe.•. motori•d from Tut
sit, (lklalwlaa. and ate • yt 1f1,,r with 4
hersister. Mrs. 1\'m. Beecroft, atoll
other ri'ialiveoe iu Bast Witetauosh and
'Whigham. }
Suomi: thl"4' who went to the West
tram this di•,triet `'were w'ilfrtel n ,
George Ituhiniaru, John KSI ria
1;4'11 Faleottrr; }toy Mv4ie•e 111"'
►w4,. R,rlwrf 1'nrdon. ROW.
Mrr s• „1 Mr. An•hle . Radford.
and' 11 Atone Corso -
off exlReere •1 ti Ronda at Clue h .u,r tins attendedm the I y I).tc celebra-
"f rx-Itw'sr �Bn,�hanan. .
Mr. William Mef,owNl lewd tie tion nt 1.1.14 \.g4,'+Ish ll. -tole ''{rent neat
Saturday.
loose 0 e alnnM,• eo. nn week with Mi.w Jnuet Seobie. of Bet-
pt,ernrda)'. 1 gm,.,
1-• 1
The er;nul sr'alT�,pR at relc ly„e • u t*tweels wTT ice. :%nni
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lug is the order Jack
tie il., of fort
Mr. ,ta,l ,Ir.
.11Ia•rt. Mr. and Yrs. Art. Hoy, of Mr
(law. and Mlas Iredell Hoy. of Cite
village, spent Sunday at Urate) Bend.
Mrs. Roy Fritaley and tittle roll.
George. are visiting at Port Dover
the brit two weeks.
Mr. uud Mrs. J. A. Gibbon aid the
Miss.•' Marlon aBg Jean Gibbon, of
Ypsilanti, were Cha guests of
Gibbon's sister. Mrs. Jno. Green, of
the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Chambers and Mrs.
Parkius and sun, of oodsr.w•k, Hilt-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11'.
0. 4:ray fur u few days lust week.
Mr. J. K. Ma.4)oiald, of Strat-
ford. wade a hunluews trip to fort .11 -
'pert this week.
Ker. Mr. ani( Mrs. Tie elute Hicks
and ftunlly; of 1'aisley. called on their
trlj'm. Imre while on tiw•ir vaeatlun.
MOM of UP' -owner cottages li r
again clewed for this year.
The nutuy frieeule of Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Morris and family, of Mani-
toba, formerly of Goderleh. will Iw
glad to learn that 111. )t'trrts ins
bought a farm at M,4:aw station and
Mien .i wocin{t back from the Wert
WOO.
Mr. Juitn Green's threshtug ueartiInc
in threshing iu this ueighlsrrhuod this
Mr. and Mr. l.anlls•rtu•. of Han- 1
Over visited at lir. Jelin Myers 011 w . Rotwrt Philip; and daughter.
Sunday. of IA,nduu. were week-tw d ri4tnrW at
ithe Ileum. of Mr. stool Mrs. Frank Wil -
IIs.
i 1114. Lela 1'hurch. of 4Io.k'rleh• Is
IIELFAST, Aug. o. -The farmers 1 ciuithtg with Mr. and 11r". Earl Me-
in this totality have Huished barceet- Donald.. of fort Albert.
Ilug. and threshing is now the order of
the sky.
11.wsr+ Thomas I'w-nlule and
BELFAST
For First -Class Electrical Work and
PROMP - SERVICE
SEE
_We MacDONALD
Tys 114W GODERICH Britannia Bead
a
Goderich Beauty Parlors
Announcement
I wish to cell the attr titiln otthe lndiet►toate-Sank--ih+t
1 will Ain conduct the beauty parlor in connection witn my
regular barbering business.
This parlor is in charge of an
Experienced Lady Hairdresser
and first-class service is guaranteed.
Appointment -a Max be made at any time
WESTFIELD
WESTFIELD. Aug. '2 -alis 4'.
('lark. of St. 1lelens, is visiting Stet
Oster. Mr.. Marvin Melh,aell.
Mrs ' r . daughter.
•
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Hamilton. hnve been thifing the
forwer's par.•utr1, Mr. std Mrs. David
Cook. the past two weeks .
Ma -'ter Jack Armstrong .Ieet a tier
.tars Wet week with kis grandpar-
ent". Mr. and Mrs. William Welts, of
M Ila lel c and her Hallett.
Mre. Herb Ceawtr. of Dtitigann°ll: left - Mr-. John Harrison a,,,l fancily. of
on Friday morning for the Watt after (:u,terich. ere 'vending a few days
etwndIng u couple of days with Semi with ?Inc W. IL Canspler.
Albert lsn,plwlI. _- _ _ Mr. null Map. 'Roy 44'•,n,-hultie• 4111.1
A family. retutlon was held at '11tr won. 1►unald. of trlet�rrkl,. -lost. fur
home of Mr. David ('sok on Thursday Retie oto-MoudLy sifter -Iwndlug a
11L4. -- pletteaut holhky .it We•ttirtd. 1'111'-
1 Mr. l'harlew Keating left ,•,tt, the tun, Srafurth, St. 4jei.rgt• and_Kit-
I mr\w.•u•r- excursion ou Friday morn- downer.
lug. ' Mr. Everett Hoover tool Ilia• Mar-
Nlve-r-. Norman 1I,D,.we11. Wanlry jowl.. II.N,rer, of brussels: \li,w Muriel
)libel:or{w and Thomas ('.Nek left on II.Net•rr, of Blyth, and 11 r. Norman
afternoon twilit res Fritts,' for the \\11864"1118, of Ilelgrart twirl Su
tile_
\!s, as. 11[cDoweIl clad Olb ilay at the louse of Mr Frank l ami,
IM.rpe are golag to !fauna shat Mr. and Hrs. 14-tin tilt Hanan ..t
- ('ook to Elgin. .
Mn•. 4llwrt Nether, and family. of
A splendid range of
SWEATERS and SWEATER COATS
from $3.00 to $8.50
. C: Snazel,
Haberdasher and Dry -Cleaner
Phone 339
MILLINERY
New Fall Hats of lovely.
lines and superior style.
In felt, velour and velvet.
Showinrominent
crowns, combined with
brims of many types, with
smart trimmings of
ribbon, mounts and
handwork
MISS M. R. MacV1CAR
Kingston St- Goderich
----IN--
New
and Used
Furniture
TRY
Blackstone's Furniture
Exchange
er
. West Street w. J. WA fi e 26
WHEN USING
W I LSON 'S
FLY PADS
READ DIRECTIONS
� CAREFULLY
AND/
�=- • r7ILOW THEM/
EXACTLY
/ '1 •
1 -
Beat of an Fly Killers lOe
per Packet at all Th-uggists,
Grocers and General Story
I##■/■NIIII•Itlt##•#•1inall1#1.111•11111W1 #1•1111###lt1H#:
PHONE 86. "MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY " PHONE ->. I
jit
Colborne's Old Stand Wa J. SMALL
Old Stand II.
New staple goods arriving every day, including White Cottons, Factory Cottons,
Flannellettes, Sheeting, Black and Blue Denims, Towellingn, ■
Tickings, Prints and Ginghams•
Ladies' Windsor Ties Tabs for Collars and Cuffs Harvey Silk Hose
SCHOOL will soon be
Charting. We have special
value in girls' and boys'
Hoge. A special line to
clear at 25c. per pair, up
to size 71, . A line for
the bigger boys -size 71,2
to 10I,, -prices 45c to 55c
per pair. Infants' black
and white mercerized
Stockings, especially
priced, 20c. per pal!.
D & A CORSETS
Ask to see the practical
front Corset at $4.50 to
$5.75.
Corsettes at $ I.50 to $ 1.95
We have a good strong
Corset, made from English
Coutil. Rust -proof and
tear -proof. Price $1.00.
Brassieres -priced at 40c,
65c. and 85c.
CHINTZ DRAPERY
Suitable for comforters.
36 inches wide. 25c. and
30c. per yard.
3 Ib. Comfort Bats
Special price.
Krinklette Bed -spreads,
size 72 z 90. Price $3.35.
Requires no ironing.
Bedspreads. size 7600.
Price $3.25.
White Bath Towels.
Large size. Price each 55e.
��%� small We appreciate your business
1�1f J.
#•�/#1#1ism 1##1e1♦INNS #1♦1♦IR#1/118##11# #A■##' I ?lolly, of Depot:, ante lar. and urs ' dos 1tePhrt'tloa.
to Moor.•, of Palmerston.
x.080 X:Ittmm1 Exhibition Is Leon ter•} a1.Nue.
whit nm} 41w ,uenurc ttr$1 ik•_tigYl!__-._ e-yy}xalx•t4, - 1)4gli4: at- WhLIL.
hung wheel f -'r ourse-. .'pent t1,•
r' -r11 a
air. and 11r Sant Reid and fan.
__ -O A..yst.t.l ,'Sent !Smola,' with
li1,DEKtett T1)1\"\5H11', At(tf, In, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Farrier.
--Miss E. Mellwulto hai returner) to Dr. rend Mrs. Heesien anti family.,
a mouth of Termite. aro. visiting with 'his el- '
her home fi.. wtt•r "(sY(IiWI ter. 11r. .1:i Ioheo•.,n. •
jig ire. The Mi -e Kathlt,•n T.rril'f. of Toronto..
\Irv. Thera- Aur. ..t Burford,. is l- visitiuc at beer 1""1""h••re.
stem -ding * O0111'.•S--N is with ltt•r_ .„ .( re. 1'nl••.1:
Tit• 1.tnm r e'1•
wether, Mrs. Thos. `••wrr01 sr. ,.hilnh of \\'itoeh:ntt di iri,•t are 1,014l.'
Mr. Brogden Mnrlfaaib of Holmes- lac 11 piortIr "n Ila• ricer fiat* at 11'isyt
vale. spent Wunlay r this neighbor- baro on TImrs.l:IF afirrnnoa.
hood.
t 1
feet high it places.
GODERICH TI►WNSHU'
Specials
p
in
Boys' Wear
for School Opening
BO ,! Suits
Mr. nn.f Mrs. \\'I MoKenzle and
-etc Ii..unld. Mes-r• 'rhos. and Edgar
:Uitr. -all of itnrf.,r.l. were week -end
gel, +tit of Mr
ST. IIEI.ENS
nn.{ \11•. Gres. rued o `.1. 111:I.F.\:••. .\ng. _4.- \piss,
Miss M. A. •luhe'er counted to ST R',heter tv home from Tor -
earn
M.w,dJY af'''t .pcwMug h.•r onto.
earn1hits with her 1•..rwtts. Mr. and 1,). Ti doh sr., of \\'iughaxe. i. :,
Mrs. (lir'''. I oyleu., wiener with 'her family here. 11e -
�1,. �C.S..1 -Doyle , li children. t9 )intik anrt-tsarist-n1N 4itttgld r' \I'
Buffalo, 1-.a..\.. :4,•o hnlioheclug with F.tl. McRoberts.
relatives and friend- in this vicinity. Mr. Robert 1te1lnillitt,'. the Stand
Several Soutj_ nen from this vi -w. itrt1-14.euk.-:4ebring%lltc, i- home for
suit,'- have RniSr"l r nn the rxenr- d two,w•eeks holiday it`ith hhr-par
cion. '71W7s. Mr. -brat 1117:.1C, 1ic•t9nlllln.
Mrs. /'syn❑ and iea1N•, have
sten 111.4 Irene 1 ynch La home;. ruin
IN'1 11
-nmmt, its at Grand Rend. . It.yr visit at Ilamilton.
,1 pleats rs ld-- anJ Mrs. k. H. Re- visit
Torr. torr .ludrrs.nt "nn.t 11 r.
loll, Rhlgertir - i'M't'i" (`"I CTIL 14 {)rtrtr}p _tae,lps.d
Union f'hurTi ,dt�-RrT l[ A. oc,•r en Snturdnr. lir. Cameron will
• grey, heathers
at
$5.75 up.
Boys' Odd Pants
in plain colors or heathers,
sizes 22 to 36, at
$1.25145,
Boys' Shoes.
�u:,t the thing' for school
in black of brown, sizes
2 to 5 1-2.
$2.50 up.
oto the Broadway of li•slrrich
THE
GODERICH
avtxGues
(HAPPY L►T1LE 447. T FOLKS
STTT1 NG IN THE BCM
TING FOR. THE COLD *y3
Q 4901 WORM i'4, BENIN
Y01' need not look at the weather
reports to know that cold
,weather is corning. So whj' lint off
{ the phone call' th'tt will bring the
Heat Folks to-,-aw+u..Lortaat _ rltlgpt
these willing workers to -day alt]
have a reservoir of waanth and com-
fort in your cellar. Tho )'ear's best
collat. r is one with the Heat 'Folks in
,the Ian: • .You can be sure thnt,.they
1 will read( the tiot act to winter's first
cold- itreatl1. •
CALL
�T�HyE-
THE-
M/kr r Wet
Je D. MUSTARD -COMPANY
riot M O d F,t 4
M. - ROBINS
01
The ca.. ti MODEL THEATRE
• Lundy. of Ktppeto. tilt wimpy the
utpulpit next Sun.h'% •.t :t o'cl.wk.,,..
Mr. I1. C. Whitli,'•I pren.hed Inst
15 4nblmth and gave tine .)iscon n•.• on
■ the )mh,p.rt ••WIbnt- le 'Maur' 'lire
-oho "My Father Watchet Over oar."
by Mr. M.Nore. St. Thomas, was "melt
•rale,'•.)- • • .. The regular bl•wrrkly
Dmeeting at the 1.1.P.44. was _ held
.---T
Friday night. Mast of the program
1 w4,, eonrd.:notl. by its absentee; hoe-
sever. those who pre their epeeches
4Id well. 1 1 1
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sl 1111.1 n week at hole.
y, -aul daughter.
t•w i»htr MtiteY
11i+- Helen. 1ud iters `ons n,ot.rr.11
fr.•n, I1.•lue,nc ,•u $anis,' mol art.4,J
ed -••rah••• 'n 11r.' pre.hyh•rtan ehnro h
The fern. r'' mother. 11 r'. Morn. •ot
!mean. who. vise. ol for a work 'n 111
friend.' her too, urto .1 Louse wit)•
Mr. sad kirk John IS r:ttt anti throe
illtle dattglst.r', .•f 1h•iroit. are usit
,a+ with the I,tt.•r's steer Mrs. 1L•'
I .1n 1m ,romptu spew 1 ,F F::r!ant. TIL•c crow' br motor.
Mr. Whitfield. whi,•1, toot the fortn „f \Ilr1 11n't)s,lt Miller. of .r '
a splendid talk In the interests of the Luke. a:'+ r t:.t will' Its.
Society. remitted let a ),.pial Meese- . \I r..• ' • \ IT:'''''''. Iin w i we�•k.
•4,451. Farther plans for the -next \Irv. H .1 t\''•,sl+. Mr. .1'vl.wlt
made.
ftrptrtnl»•r 41. weer also and M: ,'.4,1:,1 W.s,4s /11111 I.
undo. i h,r")!i 111111.41111'..11f F • rges, motor .
4,t fh.
week -evil ,w :Ill fru•tnl , ry
Mr. ctd Mrs. .1 )t t' '4,'1 o. ,
\\'HiT}A1HI'B('II. Aug. 2.1 - Miss tor, 4,t t..dtr'oto, to . ,. 'I no'qud
Edith Kew. 01 Wingham. and Mr. the week•olet .44iti. 11r tmthl NI •
HaroId }II/miming stent Sunday with Robin-alli W. ^'1s.
Id. par.•nt', Mr. ural Mrs. Ed. itroeen We are . ,'ry :. reictrl the sNerkrm
Ing. of Fite•AMille nu (-of ?Sas. Domani M,Kcnsie.
Mfrs. Meltri.•tu vfatthig w -1t11 her Mrs. 11 •E wide hies loot ',•nioyed rowel
est c. -e .
WHITE( MUCH
Bexln�'ani s
amouche
k,ughlet. Mrs. 4,.':,tt, of Clinton'. , , h'a1.h wrrrawit• 111. _w r;; n•prrw•uUs,
1'1 Mrs. Ale, lient,•u and son. SfoltiFR .'Oar
■ ' of Clinton. are rerr•w;ing old aegnalnt•' In 10' m ,tl •s,a• • 4.. .•1' Bo,
,.rr'.
■ anis here . I headier
Mr. 11114 Mrs. Stilleben. o1 l...ng John 11eGnlr•. rr� it Hyde Hee. 1'
IIII ltearfi. califs s*•' visaing sill. Mrs. tbs.
s.11ipr,' trt*ud e ll Lerm• leir,o. 'fs)oual...
▪ II•'rntok Henry. 1
d Mrs. F 1. Creighton au.1 Roy Altrheson, John Rlitoul aid flue,
hr
IU►FAFL SARATIIt1
A.4afrafin' and (enharity hr
WILLIS GOLDRECK
Featuring
RAMON NOVARRO
ALiCE TERRY
LEWIS STONE
rhorw'.1 hr'f ►y
JOHN F. SEITZ
D,..•, ,f by
REX iNGRAM
••St':1RAMO1'CHM:,"
the .encs. -enation of 11.e century, is
an ••utbr..IIing story of the French
I4.mulratLeu by Beate S.1lwttiul. 'FMK
tnngnllleent attraction is -titin tut
Its thrilling mutant ie appeal. The
\I,,.b1 'Elie.tre 1- proud to offer
".Irattemrh, ' to its patrons on \Ycd-
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