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TRE SIGNAL
County and District
DRACCINC-DOWN
Beucetleld Horticultural Society will l T.-Lfer wild Null are viuuing Tomato, PAINS RELIEVED
hold a power allow uu September 7th. Milton and. other paints.
The Ontario 4azerumelu llaa.lained.. _.Jas.-.'�4•Mur tele I. ---a4 at las. How Sweet the Name of emus ' toe l;i► le- --aitlirv+. tk--a.is -i.«wtt
an order -Ili -council crtslitlug a view diens engaged In 1111 pas, Womanfere(1 Nearly a Year.
pullingSoepthN lady and lu .--- temeiltet --this
to
preserve lit the tewnshl; of tittepl..a. byte Seldneen, r•he o1 te•ae•her at
Thos. Walker. of Wroxeter. Is dead We:laud. Ins beet. spending holiday* familiar latmu lora
at the age of reveatr-two years. He w1111 hie parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. d $ H He1Itl1
had been-aRiicted with rheumatism ltobineoe.
tier years. Mr. and Mee Ai.•x. Emmet, of Strut -
Title tvingregation of ..the ;'andel ford.•nunouur•e the en.azt mens 41f their
Church, Itruueflefd, has exteltded a ye ungest daughter, Abed* MacGregor
call to Rev. W. A. Bremner. Oubourg. to A. Harvey Erskine of Blyth, the
The call ha* been aocepted`end the lu- marriage t i take plies quietly, early 10
duction will take plat* this month. September.
While Luther Reynold*. of Crburne.-----.,........�
was In an apple tree shaking down SEAFURTH
some of the fruit the Ilmb broke and '
be tell to the gn,uud. Injuring his Melee' titter Mrs. 11. B. bays are
back. Ile will be laid up for some away on a trite down the !re. Law -
time. relive. -
)lira Margaret Bell, eldest daughter 1Vurd hn* h'.•n received of' the
of the late Robert Bel!. of the London .truth .of Mr-. James Juhnetou, for
✓ eed. near 1 ..n red. died last west at mazy Fears a resident. of llarpurhey.
(lelgury. Alberta. where *he had been who for some time had beeen residing
living with a teeter for some plea. et fetrolt. Iter deaf, etenrre.l at the
The remains were brought to'Hen•wll home of her dtigLter etre. Lovell. In
for burial. Windsor.
The animal gathering if ;lie hist -n At the home ..f Mr. :I,, 1 Mr-. E. F.th-
iaaitly to..k-.i4aee at ehr Ilene- of Mr.. erinttoue Stem/tette their e!,l
and Mrs. Wililala Iviron. Kilmer. Tues- i daughter, Marion C... was nulled , in
day of Inst week. (:ne•sts were prow marriage to William H. fluda'n. won
ent from Tutors. CI.. .!/eterhor.,. Ced-' ••f lir. and Mrs. June.. Iluds.n ..f Eg-
etich and Myth. us Well an from the' uNtudvit!e. 111•v. G. Rowland. of Knot
surre undlup country. . hurl•:\.. umr•iated. Mr. end Mrs. Had -
On Saturday. August 21st, at (heti- +em will r•.ide at 8tratfont.
ten T'i1nd church. Norma Merle.' While I)r. .1. - Grieve and Mrs.
daughter of Mr. --Snit-Mrs. • K. W. ttrirce:-of Resfnrth. were •motoring
(Marko. wft* nnitAl in marriwaren -V:: ear day rawtl$s tir(r -ear waw *creek -
R. Kew)... 11.•ph*.w of Mr. and Mr.. T. I by a passi!'tr ..+bin and fureel to the
Trev*iblrk. The c,•remusy was pets- I 'Web. cathing it to turn fiver. The
formed by Itev. R. !throe. pastor of ,car wen. hn.Hy wrecked. but fortunate -
the church. of whish the bride was or- • l)' n"INNIy war eertoiu ly injured.
"camel for a numh*F of years. ein their' Vino Pr•deyterian elnmrh . wag' the Ile made. an attempt to escape while
return from the• welding trip Mr. and . some of a pretty wedding an Frtdpc I Lis her lay of[ Plymouth. Tie wax
Mrs. Realm tem rwlde In I�'eter. 1 evening. wht•u. Brntrkr Jean, dandy' I palnk't the M.r..rhuuee tarty on the I T
A welding link piece on the lawn !ter of Iter, lir. V. Ff. !Arkin and Mrs. tttp to the Wes, also have returned ,
caught. publicly flogged and degraded
et the lions-stf Mr. and Met. +:enrgr. Larkin. lona nnitwl in marriage to to ('th)ten. to the rank of comm•m semen. His
Turner. Grey township. on Tuesday. 1 Hownrl Hilden` Kerr, et (sit. The Mlsw•Beeele Mt•(`eraut._ of the Lon.
•th8T*4'(•. which he thought node -
t don Celleglate Institute teaching *taff, served. iio embittered and hardened
August .17tH, whet) their yuuuge.t t c:itvmotry wits p.•rferme.i by the bride's'
daughter of tier. L. N. and Mrs. Mc- tag
daughter. Otltr F... tee•amr the bold. father. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr left for him that he gladly exchanged from the
of Attain Neils, eon of Mr. and Mei • Muskoka. on their return they will
ramie.. formerly of Clinton. has re warship to au African slave,rhip, lie
William Neely of Stretford. Rev. D. reside nt Cat. 'urhet to London after a year of said be dill thlg ., that l e Might be as
M. (sheat officiated. •11'e y'ung.$)aplo travel and study abroad. She T1sited "aben.Inned ae I pleaw. wlthnut any
i Frtnee. Italy. !Ireland and Belgium, control:' Hei entered the servk•e of a
left on t MD -to 8iate hetero, 1).P.: en4. aLIIIC8 atrn _trader to dxic--few
ttf the. 1'tantane
fier.__Enited States points before.:
England acid �e..tland, and .lid some
taking npereeelenee at WIndu.r. Ont. : After -an IMneaa of Amme montha,rve;: grat►mlte wort at, the Unieerattr ledahrls. was treated witty abnminable
Thr tack on the seeond flat of T. C. 'John Beichert passed away on Augdst of Lc.ndon•
cruelty. and sane no !hat even the
Juynt'a bl..ek of stores at Remelt re. 111kh In his'*everityslzth year. Mr. • negro *lavas rcfui.rt any. dealings
celvnl such an avalanche of water . e.lehen had Urel in Gee dierrtet EXETER with him'
during the heavy rain on Saturday thrueghewt bit. life.' He farmed near 1 Eventually he got word to his L-
eveminz. Angle.. 21at. that the overflow t Hilletren until eight. years age. whoa W.S. ('ehr has retnruerl front a mo- thee. and was rescued by a verset
I world to'' tarn It away and rhe ; h.• retiree to Zurich.. He la survireel for trip w ('nlifrrrnia. whk4a lie R,ol r11nttnlwrinnrd to IoO ort for bits. On
store behee was fit, 4.•el.. Ceeetder• ' by-tit.-wtfP. cevelenrr.--W-+Bane f -Hay
able (laraag.• was dune to Koode In the , town>.hip. and Emanuel. of Stanley.
a •tore heeerr_heIIt,w ctuid he aropix•L ; ai.d two n daughter.. Mrs. -A. Price and
'Mr. loynt hive the tank for pre protee- M.ir�. both of Zurich.
floe phrpoers and oleo as a water sup- ' A representative of a company
forply tenant* of the block, manufacturing flrr-fighting eiecratue
' wee 'In the TIIlmo. for a few day* die-
LCCKNOW Ion-tdng the nuttier of hotter Orr pr..
- - - - -1 s•.ninn with the finsire.s men and the
GODERICH, ONT.
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Thurseity. teeetneher ::, la.16. 7
1 AVO' TE HYMNS
IT RS
Lydia E. Pink)tam's Vegetable John Newton, tbt•laruh rn of this
all 11 1ulitutllIl041h ssaew .*eauugejltwtr,
Compound Brought Her Fhsglaud. in July, 172:. Ilis motber +'1'1 reit the cull to enter the ministry.
died when he wateQUitdyoung, but net, -U•cr .•I..i:.• 'study he was eveltut'lly
fetors her deep y- ty .had Mode au ' "rduiulvl it. I i(H and gimp tl'r esraey
lmpr.•44dol, upon ht- cblklleh heart. •'t UG*'y it. 1liiFiuT +iaiiii11r.- where
His father wag captala of a merchant t he iab4rre.1 teilh grtau eurteatl,•ss for
1•hip rugal;. -L In for Melkerraueau , •icre.•u years. Ile fore ed • an imtt-
tradr and way a scare••, sileur mat.. of :u:+t.• 1'rie4ds11atp with the Lost l�erwper
m
whoy.unr John vlaa moreor hers tool together they w-ute ,Nle •l )lu.•)
afraid. At the age ei eleven the k y tl.rion.:" u eutIPr•tiou Of hymns which
was taken from gavot and went to !" ltme exrw•diugty Iseellar and in
sea a-ith 1ls father oto half-aderaeu `'0' wa)tr rwen+hltd the WIu.1wl
ru)•agee. From all .aer.wlutw he waw Ih un1-' used h)' M'N'dv and $ankpy.
Lot-bLNNlcd, wHtnl, and irregular is It, 17i.t Newton t'.•lm1.e ret -or of St.
bis •..ndncr. Fib ae'tuul res ('nrewr ; elan c, Woolnoth. Letelou. and e'on-
cumme•ri.•.l 14'at•u hew.., about Nizte'n J11'a'''1 roe inIn1syer there until hill
Lath in 1w17. \\'lithe 11! toluey he had
years et -oe. lie served fur ec rerul 1NIMis11.d a INN+k NI1 i.-1: ht• Wll.1 wall
rtarr .m
M>tnl Ills fu'hrr- ship +old
an nutuett.' narrative uf hie „life."
then btc•ame a s ldshil'tan •uu board u J
�-f '1'Lere is nisch ,ee•I f-re�velatim' h1 the
man -or -war. Ise.k and ceertainly much telt-eoudrm-
I►nrtna this period Newton ee•wa to l,,,ilob. Ile lever forgot how gnat a
lube had some denaltr religious eon- siu1 41 lu• nisi been :and how grucloua
tient was,. " Iluvw _Sere the Name of
Jesuit ro•ut.ds'' was always a great
rewrite. wish him. ter it reprieved
his heartfelt lliedog)'. He wrote
11111)' other hptnuw. among the la•pt
known of whleleare: "GIorirqus Things
of Thee Are tela'keu." and "tone There
Is Above All totherse' There were
few Inlet, of the t-teivetatlonal elerge-
Kut he soon became {lishearteued anel I_ 1P utN.ut Saira: he ever-rt•taferd`
lit, ea4y ;Tann tti,eom' seepti.al liters- something ..f the freedom of the sea..
tore w111ch came k.i- way. Benin. 1' ithul In• hill a t.ref.'etntt knowltdg.-
!ong he became all utter, sceptic. He f hornet. nahlre• and au ...v.,..., .1113*
later r.lerred to hlinse•:f at this period -ES tin, git Il1e,e. awl merry of God.
aw "un intlek•1."
Moose Jaw, Sask. -"I am going t o
try to tell you what Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound has done
for me. 1 suffered very badly with
dragging -down pains and inflamma-
tion. also pants n my right side over
my hip and down my whole side into
my leg. 1 had it nearly a year when
1 went to a doctor and he said I
would have to have an operation. But
my mother said to . take Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vegetable compound as it
saved her life years before. 1 took
two bottles and 1 found 1 was better,
so I kept on taking it and also used
Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash.
I have had two more children since
then and am perfectly well. I used
to have to lie down two or three
times a day, and now I do all m r
housework without trouble. I a - 1 v I. t ivu. ramie!' to alar,- him eh. a C1/11 -
ways
fie
wayys keep the Vegetable Compound-- ,1de•rable amount-ot-1 'lpture reading
inthe house as I find • dose now and_ and to be diligent 1• conforming t4)
then helpe me. I am willing for you certain religious observaneea, such as
to use this letter any weeyou welt attewdlle
ing pubwetihip who clever
and I will anewerletters. IfI can help lae,slhle. fu.ting and Teeing mindful of
any other woman I'd be only too glad private prayer. This he did in elMtr
to try. -Mrs. ESTHER HOUGHTON,.
712 Athabasca W., Moose Jaw, Sas-
Of the Jeer* of hie sailor competitionskatchewan. and the temptations of southern ports:
Lydia E. Prmkham's Vegetable
Compound is a dependable medicine
for all women.
For ask by druggists everywhere. C
le ..onkeans .with -Hese erect _weeten. the way to England a moat violent
who was going to hire home Ie South- storm was encountered and lir was &l-
eer. California. T11.• return trip was' meet loot. At this time his hast life
-matte its lnntnr tm.• aver -aim entirely (-elm before him anal he wee ovet-
-different route. whelriled with shame and led to pray
1'. ('. Harcry Las ¢Iver up the gra- until. stepby step. he returned to the
eery busiues, and will derote his time faith he had abandoned. Throughout
to life mercers+. tither merchant! in, all three years of watidering,and hard,
town alt•-.telt:ng_over the stock-- - 1 ship L.• carried with him two priceless
Adam" lRottmM has arid the home police trn.teAs. The cillaee may lair -1 Mr._ and Jin'. Rohl. Hewn left last PC)s4e_Ie1ons: the memory of his tow
be n niout, I:A+i' this• rsnmmhr to Mrs. 11104- a Iwo -tank eLemical apparatus
on their return to their home at titer. aad the love be bore a sweet girl
Farrlsh ..f Ashfleid. at prete•lit and later. when an elle FLlzceml.e. Fietk. im England. After hla return n. Eng-
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1ter. J. E. Ford e
of tk,d rich. coth
n- ntgime.water tmpply ie nyattahte. add a The Exeter lea....hn'I Seam Yea won
e e1.`, • 1 ,mors In the South Huron
ducted ., .oces 10 the ['need r•hurch runlet to the equipment.
1 + 1 el �o
�e• f \ w A.•r.At• efts
Of 'the Mr'ttitrtiet t'mgr.,ethttt here. u.::: Irww.,s_Iura�-
Yee \larger" M,, -l:enzle hat s41.1 -�-- -�- •I
her hone.- on k.eds -s'r't to Mrt
G. MacLeod. of the 1-• ' .n,4•,•tl• a of -- -
Kinluae.'and al' go t„ T'r.nt" t•, re-. •\:vin T.sa.anl he's' A",4gr: i a pool-
thee-mi_..iLk sfaR of the /lee York1,
The marriage of Mises Resale. V', High' Itebnnl.for the coming term. Mr. j
Graham. daughter of Mr. and Met. • iaonard [gent heart of the vacation•
"emcee 4;raIe re'
cweeaeRev-' t*•rhid . inuIDu�uLt a Department 1
erlev T. van.+ter. 'eon of the late Dr. of Edaeation :,t Toronto and la now• ,
and sire John H. Sangatet. Port Perry, with hie parcels. Mr. and Mrs. Fred'
Mak oleo.. at Toronto on Awned Pith. Leonaret of town.
the ceremony bettor performed hyRev. Rev. C. J. Moorhorew and family
Dr. Neil of Westminster Preen hare returned from an automobile
trip to the Wes*. In which they wept
ns fat; :i• Itnntf Mr. nn'I Mrs. W. .7.
Piutustel and ,family. who accom-
here on timday Inst. Rev. Mr. (''raw Rev. 31. W. Ehu.a and ohildree I.edgue.
being away for sew...weeks' vacation. ate retarncs�to t 1 r me In the'
Mr. Fore was Pomo p.m...ago patter we o.'e 1:. tdn)-ing
church. le and Mrs. Sangster will
reside at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. T.N•um. of
Miami. Eli -elfin. and Mrs. R. L. Barr.
of Detroit. are eititlntr their aunt.
Mru. Robert Mullin. The trip from
Florida tens made bT aoin:
BLUTH
Arrnng,•mente are twine made for 1
the holding of a winter e.nirs.• in agri-'
culture and domestic science at Both. i
Blyth I're'sbytrlat.s have purehae 1
an organvnnd are InstallIng It In their
new piece of worship In the McMillan
Mort.
An addition of one s'ory. 40 fix ;IO
feet. Is ts'Ing made to the eb•vttor at
the C.N.R. station.
J. E. 0ntherlen+t R- he relies
t tnff of the Bank of .C`omme'rce. is
taking the blit'- of thn manager. NI.
W. Thlfor. who is on vacation. Hr.
0- IrjI
fr4very ICc
Packet of
WILSON'S
F'LY PADS
WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN
S8°9WORTN OF ANY
STICKY ILI CATCHUP
Keep Baby's Skin Soft
as Velvet
Prevent and
Relieve Eczema
Mrs. Albert Bishop, 'la
La lanche St., Amherst
N.S. writes: -"In one
week mybaby was en-
tirely relieved of eczema
h the use of two boxes
of Dr. Chase's Ointment.
He had sores all over
W back."
EVERYWHERE Dr. Chase's Ointment is known and
appreciated by mothers who have with gratitude
witnessed the benefit it has brought to their suffering
child -en.
('haling and cracking of,the skin is often the beginning of
eczema. The trouble develops where two surfaces of skin
rub together -aa in the neck, armpits or between the legs
of fleshy infants.
Dr. Chase's Ointment applied after the bath brings relief
from this condition and prevents eczema.
Dr. Chase's Ointment
&Otte. a hos, altdpelert or The Dr. A. W. Cbase 'bodkins Co., limited
'Formic 2 Canada
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Jan t'Qtiaor I'aM dlga»r.l of lit-
rreldelc• here t.. Rel.rrt Sillery. of
horn-. and ell! twee. r. Beheads•
NI•a Tt•11;i11,1 11:1s centrum' from a
tr' , •n'iowa.
l! ani Mrs Time Mn. Kenzie. af-
t r-lw'ndir g t1:• slimmer Tiseing rela-
tive!, in Rs. ter and ar ('n• iiton. here
tett for their hemp at Warrener. Alta.
AI,\-F.RT1BEM'F.NT,
Hew Sweet the Name of 'Jews Sounds
GROCERY SPECIALS
Fresh stock of Sheriff's Jelly Powders just in, 3 for
25c. A good teaspoon, King George designgiven
away with every 25c worth. _ s
Another shipment of our epeeial Black Tea to
S9c a Ib. Try a pound, it is a whim r
We grind our No. 1 blend Coffee bean fresh with your
order. Fine or coarse to suit the tr:ul'•.
Filed Seedless Raisins, lSc per lb.
Some Tasty Lines for Picnics
Yeast -with Spread. Sandwich Spree. • Olive Butter.
Peanut Butter. Salmon. Sardines
'Puna Fit;h.
• Pickles, Olives and Seneca of all kinds.
Lemonade, Orangeade, Raspberry Syrup, Cherry Syrup and
Orange Syrup for drinks.
A good assortment of Fancy Cakes alwayil tilliMnd
Just received a fresh Shipment of Pienic-Platea.
Vegetables and fruits, fresh from the garden, alwayts
tiooels delivered to any part of the town. - •
J. J: McEWEN
Phone 46 South Side of Square
■M1•l•M■■I MMMMIMI•III MMME MOMI•M
How ewH4 the name of .1441014 11410111141
It. a belie-ver'e ear!
1t pas rI+es his sorrows. heats hie
w iee
And drives away his GoneIt makes the wounded spirit whole,
And teems the troubled breast
'Tis manna to the hungry soul,
And to the weary rear.
Dac
Dear name! the rock alt. width I build.
My shield and hidiul place•.
My Aver -tailing treasury. fillet
With boundless stores. of gnu...!
Jesus! my Stepher+L Brother. Friend,
My l'ropliet. Pri,.-t, and King:
My Lord, my Life. my Way, my Elide__
Accept the praise 1 bring. --
Weak is the effort of tiny heart, --- -
.end told my warmest thought
But when F 4441 Ti))'). At Tbou art
I'll praise Thee as 1 ougbt.
TMTthin I would Thy hove proclaim
- - Willi every fleeting htea-1,
And may the music of Thy frame
Refresh my soul In death!
hVf:RTI*4F!MF)NT'
-I1NCHAM •
Mrs. Mt'(:.r'fell elle alar -la -.t week
and broke her leg. At *he 14 of ad-
vaneed years. the seelek•rt will go i
hard with her. -
11.' dentlr oeenrred in the hospital
at Lon.tnn nn Atter. 23rd of Mrs.
Wi)itfltid ,lermyn, of the Rhtevale
road. fue•:•a'st wile teas n (laughter'
of the I:re James Hobbs. J.P.. of L,n-
dt'n. was married forty -wiz years ago
to the late Whitfield Jermyn and
sler'ly afterward. tame to reside in
tie., locality. Two eons end three
da,rgttere %arrive -t - Vle'tor of St.
Mary*: Itoesoll. at home: -Mita Mar -
keret arid Mrs. Norman Murch. of Tor-
onto. and Mrs. (Rev.I A. Sinclair, of
iHensel,. The funeral took place to.
ll'Inghnm cemetery.
E.dwar.1 11. Kerr died in Wingham
to*pltal Tweedar morning of last week
from injuries snstah:ed when Ile ear
he was driving took to the difeela and
.,re+:tttn lelletbette 41044- rattle from the
pavement offering -Wing -ham on •Tose-
phine street. err. Kerr. accompanied
by f'e,'tl (:link and Marvin Templeman.
Vtetnrla street. were omlpg home
from Mildmay when their ear over-
- -- tRiRt1'tr- WE- tatllAfM,-
idle ciwnp,I fir R. J. Fteningtr. and It it
thought that he was driving ton fact
•n make the (Ince•.' The auto hark to
lie ditch __Anil lrarellwl -Amu --100
vents when it turner] n snmcrsanit.
The steering wheel. the windshield
and the tn., were wrecked. Temple-
mnn and ('os,k ....caped with bight in-
juries.. •Tlv'eee ed yeas a son of Mr.
end Nits. J. .7. Kerr. enneeaslon 13.
F,n.t Wow:inn.& Dr. R. (. Redmond.
eerentr. vis!tel tltrestene el the neet-
4ent end after invepflgating the r•ir-
eninetnnre' e -a. ennTfne•d that the af-
fair teas pnreiy an Rroldent. He noti-
fied. frown Attorney Seager, at resi-
retch. to that effect end 1t was dne'ided
an inquest was unnecessary.
KEEP CHILDREN WELL
DURING HOT WEATHER
Every mother krnn-s how fatal the
hest' summer month. are to email
rhlle)f,n. Cholera infantntndierr-
hee'n. dtsrntery, voile and ttnmaeh
trnit1,tes are rife *1 this time and of-
ten a preetme. 1lttle life la lee* after
only A few hmrra' 1I1nest. The TRAMer
who keep. Rahy't Own Tablet/ In the
hent.. feel. var. . The neratlnntl ntr
of the Tnblete prevent* ethmarh and
bowel trouble.. nr 1f ttmiMe mitt**
soddenly as it generally .brew -the
T*hlrtt will bring the tube esfely
thmngh. They aye spial_ hp tnedtlinr
deeslere or by mall at 'fit cele a hot
from The Tyr. Williams' Malleins lb.,
Rvoetyllle, Ont.
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emote Conserva'tive -1I
Then' are reasons why'rou should vote Conservative at
thiil election and help to _Wife] stall, (:oceminent at Ot-
tawa :
To develop our natural resources and increase popula-
tion.
For more and better opportunitiev for you and yours in
Canada.
To make our boys and girls citizens of Canada, not of
the United States.
For bet r•r markets for farm products, and the .develop
meat and '' otragement of co-operative marketing.
For clean politica and efficient Government.
To 11 . ',tin anti raise the standard of living.
For a square deal to all classes and people in all parts
of Canada.
For ;: ; cy that will tlevt*lop Canadian Tndn•try� tTU'r.'-
hy solcin_ r Railway and Immigration problems and low-
er'tnfF+•itr i !1•:om4,
For stability which will create confidence, start Canada
going ahead. and make conditions better for everyone.
It cannot be done by voting any other way --Mackenzie
$ ngTii tiBTFiic�anee: '
1'1nu" no promise of settled Government nnd.•r hire
now. when r!s candidates are running as Liberal, Independ-
ent-I.iberaiProgressive, Pr'ogreUive'-iii-lJ Liberal-
gressive Labor.
ProStability Cannot Be Spelled With a Hyphen
P 9P
what '1 ! farmers of the Country,want is a business
Governmet.t who will attend strictly to the' business d the
people and get somewhere.
They are disgusted with all this dickering, and l ielier
nig, seesawing and log -rolling, and with the awful waste of
lip I'.•., --��-money.
the people's time and m
The
gee ndidate, Me. 3. W. King, has said on
the platform that the Conservative party is bad bat the I,ib-
eraT pas} -i+ -t 0111i --^el-h'e now *anti The votes of all the
Liberals and of the Conservative U. F. O.'s as well.
The P'artner's Sun, the official organ of the t?. F. 0., in
its last week'& lssile, absolutely repudiates all 1'rogretutives
who are sailing under false colors.
The Conservative party is: the only one united ase 40 its
leader and the only one agreed upon a definite businesslike
policy.
For these and many other reasons 1 respectfully solicit
3'eoir influerre and vote.
H. J. A. MacEW AN
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COAL
Empire Anthracite
Stove site. A car just iw."
Pocohontas 4 -inch Lump
$13.00 a ton.
Briquettes
A first-class fuel fee'i6•ees
sad furnaces. -
Let us supply your wants i'Fwed.
Prompt service and reasonable
prices
L. FLICK
Telephone 175 7
Kodak
Finishing
Give us a trial and
let our work speak
for itself.
J, T. FELL
Telegiese 187 G
Hydro Electric
The People's Power
Cools by Electricity
Wash by E:ectricity
Iron by Electricity
1Ve giwrnule• our flydrn lamps
for Esser hours ua'.
HYDRO STORE
North aide of Square Gederieh
4114iMMINEMMINm
Try a Want Ad. In The Signal.
Brophey Bros.
THE LPSADiNG
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMEKS
Orders carefully attt•ndel to
at all hours, night or day
------------ GODEBICH
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ELECT RIC WIRING
INSTALLATIONS. ETC.
GEO. W. STOKES --
BROCK Street. P.O. Bot 601
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J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
All elle promptly atteu,ted to
day or night
1'HO\"F14
Store 33,i Kesidrure 3:,Sw
Hamilton Street. Goilerieh
Electric Wiring
We specialize in Wiring of
animals. Z'ef.us pve you as
estimate for wiring your -
house or garage.
Private Telephones, Motors,
Dynamos, EIectric Light and
Burglar Alarm Systems
All Work Guaranteed
Cook, Iron and Toast by
Electricity
We have an assortment of
the best Electric Irons and
Toasters nude in Canada.
ROBT. TAIT
E'e trietnn W1•1
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11011/143 Phone 2'14J Store 82
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Shingles
4114141...
B. C. XXXXX and XXX
Shingles, Car of N. B. Bhinglevt
Just arrived. Johns -Manville
Aata'ritos Shingles, Rolled Boot-
ing, Atbeefeis . ttrwf _ Oovettne. -
(ialvanirir! Ridgerow Nails, etc.
Get Priem Before Too Buy
R. STANDISH
East St. Phone 368W
ROBERT WILSON
for -
Massey -Harris Machinery Frost Fencing
Toronto Asphalt Roofing Rubber -tired Buggies
Farm Lighting Plants
Hamilton Street, Goderich, Ont.
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Yon Don't Need to Wait Any Longer
We have Goodyear Tires at prices that will suit
your pocket book.
More people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any
other make. Why not you
F. R. MILLER
Service Statism Cor. Elgin Aveatte sod Virtocia St.
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