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THE SIGNAL
Set' this lovely open rlox 1:
3{uron Taft
Special Business Men's Lunch
daily at 60 cents
TURKEY DINNER
Our Specialty - Sunday only
From 12 to 3 p. m. 60c.
SPECIAL DINNER FOR TOUR-
ISTS AT ALL HOURS
Hugh Wong
creat Eicsasp Iran TsItrM . I$2.
Groceries
-of -
highost--qual t•,y
AND --
Fruits and Vegetables
IN SEASON .:.
elephoots your- next
order to
Geo. Price & Son
Telephone 248 -
()loner of Square and North Street
-WE DELIVER -
Motorist Is Killed
at Grand Bend
Automobile Ormiss Through
Bridge to' se. Noosed ..
Youth Injured
Peter McCracken. aged twenty-four,
of Thedford, son of Mee. Stanley Mc-
Cracken of that town, was fatally in-
jured and Roy Millman, aged nineteen.
of the same town, was severely cut
and bruised, when Millman'a roadster.
driven by McCrechen, ran over te.
small bridge and crumbed Into the
ditch near Grana! !lend on Wednesday
morning. Mc4'raeken diem et the home
of Mrs. F. Hamilton. about au hour
after the accident. from hemorrhage
of the lung and other injuries. Mill-
man was able to proceed to hie home
this morning.
McCracken and Millman were maid
to have been. en route front Zurich,
where they had spent the cveging,
to their hone In Thedford when the
accident occurred about 1 o'clock.
According to a statement fly Mill -
Bun this morning. he Nag _
the time and his companion was et
the wheel of the car. The only thing
that Millman can sunnier -caused
.erideent is that-yeunR--
lattelt asleep while driving.
'a„/rhe crash Ircurr..t almost upper
site the golf enure•, just at the out-
skirts of Grand Bend. The car mount-
ed the small bridge and then plunged
to the ditch and was totally
'wrecked. Millman wa. able to ex-
tricate himself and went to it nearby
tourist camp for assistance. Dr. Tay-
lor, of I)ashwotal. wks summoned and
aseanwhtk Mi('raekruwaa remoso�
to the homy of Mrs. F. Hamlltun,
tear the wets. of the accident. where
int expired atrout an' hour later
Young Millman's Injuries were
dressed and be was able to proceed to
hie home /Hie morning. - -
Pollee Officer Oliver, of (:rand Bend.
was wall ou the seems of the accident
and summoned the Provieciai officers.
Ur. O'Dwyer. coroner. of Zurich.
was also called and has ordered an
tnitwet to be held tonight. The follow-
ing jury ham been empanelled: John
Lane. Maurice Bremner, Arnold Ra -
voile. William Elsie, Geo. Ec•lestnne,
Ezra Bremner, Stephen Webb.
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. Reginald Castle is visiblag rela-
tives in Stratford this weep.
)pear Georgina Gmelin spent the
holiday at her home at Preston.
Mr. Fred Munro and daught, Mira
Beth, of Toronto were week -ender,
---•eft
Atter teniae -,sit the- beats
of Mr. James MaeVkar.
Rev. F. C. Elliott, of Ingersoll. it
',pending a few days in town, the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Humber.
Mrs. Athol McQuarrle and children.
of Toronto, are visiting at the home of
Mrs. C. A. Nairn. Keeyr street.
Mr. and Mrs. Layne Waite and son
Walter. of Brantford. were visitors at
the homy of Mr. tied lino. W. F. H.
Price.
Mies Irene Abell, of Toronto. is
spending holidays with her purents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Abell. Elgin
avenue.
!floe Marion Murttey. of Toronto. is
upending her vacation at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Verney.
Miss Rutherford. elbows Belle and
I.illias MaeVerar and Mr. J. W. Mae -
Vicar lett eat Tneeday on a motor trip
to Honey Harbor.
Mrs, 'iC, P. Chewning, of tfi'
D.C.. is tmenditg the summer in town,
the pest of her brother. Mr. 3. W.
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GODERICH, ONT.
R$T jam. 0? 1NTER'zsT - -
I>f LAWN BOWLING
A marked sas,,si a public interest
In lawn boveliss I me ben manifest
threugbott Caards this year and espe-
cial Interest hat t.+„ directed toward
the Ilumtaioa L.a„ I; ,wiling tourua-
r. St. .wwo weverielg'*b
Atwood I be the thirty-
' tr.
agaiiveiliy of Uw inauguration
of ibis .-eeastse i„s std it it expected
that the number of rinks entered will
eve•eed teat of nuc erevioue year.
Headquarter* . year will tee ou
the moat exceu, ;ricers of the Vic -
aorta Club ski.• there will also be
available the 10%10 of Oakwood,
Ruaholme cite, :,lid High 'Park
Clubs.
The tourname ,,.,uprises six com-
petitions, the . .,lou Trophy. the
Ontario Cup. t .. iorouto l'up, the
Primary doubler ti.. Williwro doubles
and the Rice e1i,c!c- in eat -) of which
a most handem, •e,phy' will reward
the winners. in tion to the indiv-
idual prises. 1bi• }, er will Lw marked
again by the yy,••�,.t&il* It of a new
troi,hy for the O comisrtitiun, the
duper being 11 1-- it. kyckman.
MI the most enjoyable weeks of thestandard Uniform WANTS'
year may be confidently anticipated.
The chairman is H. G. Salisbury of
St. Matthews Club, and vice-chairman;
J. A. Raymond of Rusbolaae, while the
executive comprises representative
bowlers from all city clubs and the
majority of outside towns and cities
In Ontario. -
Mtee Helen Savlti. of Toronto- L
spending holidays at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joke T. Newell, of
Toronto, were visitors to Goderfch the
past week.
Mr. Win. Weir, of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Weir. of Stratford, Mrs.
David Ramsey. of Leith. Scotland, and
Mies Brasile Weir, of Detroit, were
week -end visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Weir, East street.
Over 000 musicians will participate
In the military tatoo in front of the
grandstand at the Canadian National
1$,rhlbltion, Toronto. •
MRS. 1.10 MUNTEWS PRIZE
Literary Hostess: "And you really
have , ever written a book. How
quaint !"-Life,
WANTED. -LIVE POULTRY. H10H-
r L �• 1D8T market prkea paid. PHONE
For G. C. Girls 611, Oudrrtch.
Parents Ars 'Mood by Teaching PUBWC NOTICE
tea, to.� 140T,Ca.- ALL ACCOUNTS DUE A.
C. Ct:Anit:, - m rebseettrea sial Sic•
y �
- 1 grams, eters bwalaest at Rtnitb'e l�it1
moat be settled by Saturday, August
The SIgwuI has been requested in a 1Mh. Atter that date accounts will be
letter from the O. C. 1. teaching staff handed In for collection to Messrs. '
to bring the question of a standard Heys i Hays, Barristers, Oodertch. A
school uniform to the attention - of prompt settlement will save further
girls attending the collegiate, and their create.
parents. The letter says:
"In many achooea tt Ilan been the
custom of late yvurm to enterer or sug-
gest the wearing of a 'wheel uniform.
in trued eager thea consists of a navy
pleated skirt, a white middy with navy
colter and Culla, u black tie and 41n
seine schools,, black cashmere or lisle
stock hiss.
"I►uring the pest year we have been
encuuragiug the glrla of the collegiate'
to wear middler and akirta at least ou
A. C. CLARK.
CARD OF THANKS .
MR. JNO. D('ST0W AND FAMILY
m take thlr ensue of thattkieg ail
their friends for their ezpre sioae of
sympathy nal their kindling during
the Illness and death of a sea asap
mouser.
the days ellen they lied physical train- WE WISU To t:Xl'ItENB OCRing classes. Thr rvspuuse to the sue. Wanks to neighbors and friends for
gestlou was particularly good In the ktnduese extended during the nine's
K.('.. M.P. GIVE HIM AN EVEN BREAK higher forms. Even the tine forms, bf !Ira. T bb utt and at the time of
The greatest i•:,' ,•f the Ikomin- ••7.1iie, vase la 2,(110 years o14. lie however, had a goodly percentage of •qtr teraeemrut. Wr anewoar
tournaaleut a rtunity it Yere careful In carrying it." the ore,cite thea, v4aadard-dawnlo
-s &awe llamas alae to Revs, L Ed.
. Yut. .
of tin E asci 43 W k tt lar li l' Bekbrr sad
from all pert. ,
trill ter local • co,
Crete... and �1rs. ('raigie. _ large cwt
3Tr: iilid 3Cra. -1' Ti.--Serceyer-'stab or two rinks Of -
daughter. of Nell*: Corners. are visit- forward to sea
Ing at the borne of the lady's parents, Toronto ;ad f
Mr. and Mrs. C. H: "Hutiber. - (Heeds tete; ha
Mr. and Mn. Jas. Clarke. of Brun- the gree .
nee, and Mr. and Yrs. -Rett. Clsrir-aad uc eiT-r Leant
aoa. of Detroit, also Mr. Steamier' event ie
Clark, of Detroit, spent 'a day theaj' ally all of those
week with Mr. and Mrs.-- --e-Vtarh.lfad to observe •
Brock street. _ I by wearing cur
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor. ar- consisting of DI
rived huff week from California on s -,flannels with M
visit to the former's parents. Mr.-knd'without heels.
Mrd J. W. Taylor. They made the trip,clule, have ale,
of 3280 Wtleahy automobile In eleyen'ore and the Dei
days. They will remain here until the fere a moat 1e
beginning of September. %
Mrs. Holmen. of, Toronto. Mrs.
Reeves. of Port Rowan. and Mrs. F. C.
Elliott, of Ingersoll. ars the guests
-sume,al bemire
most attractive
The entrances
of Toronto has
this week of their sister. Mrs. C. H. and entries well
Hunilwr. Victoria street. It is the with the bonus
custom of the four sieters.to impend a Rowlett, 10 We
week or teen days together each year.
Toronto.
and it is In pursuance of this pleasant It L aspected
custom that the ladles are now enjoy least 128 eatrie-
Eng a united holiday in Golerich. lug over flue hm
.r - "Yon can depend nn toe..•pro
-in who do not I.11 eo as ear, of 1t as It It ere
us. Practkwlly new."-Muulch .Lustier Rlaetter.
,,.tarlo has o_
taw days to THE GEE-(i1E I8 LA HEN 11.Af1T
1 fb V
- n1g with MA The true value o one seas•
ously, erre ou clearly' abuser by the fact that the
horse was' afraid of the automobile
_-Tte'Tt_C_rthttra.f-4`riug the. nutiod in avhtrh tllai.plai
c that
practte_ merlon, laughed at it. -The Loutavime-
ling are care- Tom`'
th
etc r. T. classes + W. Butt. . C.
"W* were well pleaeed with the re- Miss Rae Andrew for tlwir helpful ser -
suit of our efforts. Hoverer, we. would vireo. To all these who sent floral
like-nnbetter, regeseent■tlnn-of tributes anal luaue(L,c_arof_we„ere Yery
girl./ in middles uezt term, nut only on grateful. - -
the days when they, have I'. 'lie (where, , ALF. TEB.VUTT and FAMILY.
of course, it is the best eustunw W glee -
thenu perfect freedom for exercise).
bntalru mJ.thrr ircLlMo1_klaws.
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tttfg REAL COOPERATION
rsgl:
, hat-- . ...Mos •Snider : "I doubt very much
•..i-l.ewwn e7 /...t. . T4.� l.tee, elite to nt1•pnet
• the standard me daughter, -I can hardly do 1t m7 -
ted club col- sell.
!ono... lament of- Tbc suitor (brightly): "Let's pool
_ yarteele with our reewuees•"-Pearson.
sours_ serails ia1
Heil CRAWL STAM
,ne;r garb.
tor rinks, outstdc
et, placed at $7.(K)
on Angust 12th
secretary. Harold
gem street, East.
: there will be at
-!,is year represent-
bowlers.
epreoent-
!sow ler`. and
TEACH
(,'Icrgyman to Mrs. Jones whose child
had been christened. "Oh. Mrs. Donee
1 have never seen a child that has toe-
haered eo well at a christening."
Mrs. Jones: "Well you see, It's be-
cause my husband and 1 have been
practising on him with a watering Can
for a whole week."-Enrolfg Timms
one (I;oteburg).
�peettar Jennings dM hta"pe
encouraging the girls to wear middles
evrrr --day He-meutlwud many of the
adv i *gee eUt 1 cuwturpe-tum! up-
pearancc, economy and ntheL-.densis
whish win favor with the parents as
well ail the girls. meld the y.ar it
has leen very Yratlfylyt to hear the
complimentary remarks of some aft the
mothers and other people in Godericb,
One lady remark 1. hope middies
will be -omlwlsurit.__bLtbe time my
daughters are, uld enough for colleg-
iate. ,p
"Because It iii such a 'sensible. prae-
Heal, e, ouomlcal, and yet attractive
school costume for girls. we summit
that in rplavtatag their daughter's fall
wardrobes parents give the matter of
middy and skirt for every day their
earnest consideration. Iet our slogan
be 'Every girl iu a middy.'
"Thanking you for your_ valuable
FOR SALE
PROFESSIONAL
IS. We remain,
ruI7
Yrx very t
cu .
G. ('. 1. TEACHING STAFF
all,
At the Baptist church next Sunday
Rrtc. Wm. knithl.y. of st. 'Cl.uwus, WLIIY W. FISHER.
.will conduct the services at 11 a.m. Awtinneer
Hi !tiad 7 p -w. t;nuday school at 14:11;0:
u am. will conduct wail
anywhere. My
I On Sunday next the music at the
'rutted church services will be by the
North street choir. At the morning
service the choir will renter the a*. asci
Mem :''O Light Eternal" (Miles. and- -
Miss (►Ile Mll:rr, eopreno rololst of L'LWOTT *ILL**
Toronto. will •Ing. In the evtning Mr. ♦aefltltasar_ _
ftarokt Btari �rn.'w- wi l play as fltke------
offertory solo the "Rer ettee' from Salsa eesdsetsit_S�Jleree !i']ds ex-
eentestyn" (Oatardt, and a soprano -
"•Fifth onlyFaith," will be sung fas(ll is .1>� - ' tM11.. -
by Mls.' Edith ol�a, of Avbd R
get III SALE.- 'rWi' FIoRI) 000PER;
also onw 1Itchen cabinet (newt.
Tloesr will 1w sob +•heap. Apply to
W F. Ire ,t %� )c ll>+>li fighsee
L,`OR SALE. --ie E WLY-B r Ilir ala-
li ROOM cottage on Cameron street,
all conveniences. Will sell on easy
Was. Apply to T. R. W47/148, corner
Victoria- and Pietas strata
1 of BALE. - FINEST CLOVER
Amoy, 10 cents per pound In your
Men container.; cotden grade honey
7 cents per pound. STEWART BRO-
THERS. R. R. No. 4. Ooderich. Phone
Carlow 235.
AUCTiONEERLYO
THOMAS DUNDRY. OODIRICH,
WVib AND OlW11aRA,
Anent -m=1
Telephone ltfo. 119.
1111 efftkt
on made to gip aat1afactton.
mere asea notes discounted.
terms are reaaunalee aid I will en-
deavor to give satisfaction. Phone
Carlow 1814, o address R. R. 4. God-
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Friday Evening, August 15t
FOR A PURSE OF $2,000
For the Benefit of Crippled Children of Huron County
FOUR-8OUTS
FIRST BOUT
George Barber vs. Willie McDonald -
(6 tab -Mit 12$ bound*)
SECOND BOUT
Tommy Bland vs. Hughie Lees
(6 rounds at 145 pounds)
THIRD BOUT
Freddie Cail vs. Rollow Burke
Detroit Mitchell, Ont .
-_4touttds at 144 pounds)
MAIN BOUT
Frenchy* Belanger
Ex -world's champion ant! present Canacriian champion, w1i! meet
Bobby Clary
. _ .. .Champion flyweight of B+4lialo, N.YNWT CLAIM.
in the final bout, 8 rounds to decision, foraurse of $1500, to be divided
$1000 .
to the winner, $500 to the loser. Referee s decision to govern
LOU MARSH, OF TORONTO, TO REFEREE
Ladies will Enjoy the Tournament as Well as Men Tournament Staged Rain or.Sline, CoveredStand
Free Parking Space on Grounds. Erecting Stands to Seet 4,000 3.000 at $1.111! Sal at $1.561;0100 500 at $2.00' 4
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FRENCHY BELANGER ..
i,tw•z wo+.reppima w
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iii MASON. At Losdm. on Wednesday.,
August f4th. Edward T. Mason, aged
I. thirty-four years.
The funeral will take place from the
reeldenc of his mother, Mrs. Eliza-
! beth Jewell. Britannia road. Godericb,
on eatorlay. Anguat 9th, at 2.30 p.m.
Ito Colborne cemetery. Service at the
Mew at 2 o'clock.
IN MEMORIAM
STALKER. -In loving memory of our
deal motlwr, Mrs. Robert Stalker/
who puaaed away August 9th. 1921.
Just nine years dear mother
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CHIROPRACTOR AND DRU0L1S
THIiIRLPIST
Ooderkh, Phone 341
rgnlpped with electro -magnetic
baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chroak organic and
aervons dlseaaes. Lady in attendance.
Once hours 2 to 5. and 7 to 9 pm,
excepting Monday sad Thursday lid
by appointment
A. N. ATKINSON
Residence and office -Corner e!
South street and Britannia road.
We Inst saw your loving Lew,
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
lb this worts there is no other
That can ever fill your place. CRANK P. GIBBS, CHARTERED
The happy hours we spent together. 1 Accountant. 1 eC Ontario street
How sweet Weir uw y edit; tntford. Phone 1580.Rea 18803.
But death has left a vacant place l' v
rThis world eau never till. -
Sadly mired by D.teGHTKRy AND• MHiIiCAL
SONS.
_ _ -_- - DDI. F. J. R. FOR9TER,
SE, EAR. N(1Si,. IRROAT. - --•
l.:MEe Mnse Rnrgeinf teir,Ve O'W
T -'Ei [lids :N 1•itl'.7X ,41al.k, aid mini
hemr, suitable for seabed1ppl,v
at M.s.retleld lire lbotrital and (Olds
INMR"- M. V. MON'1'. ,,NFIHi'. !;:•O,.• dinars Throat Hospital. London. Eng.
:.•! Waterinn est. 5., Stratford. TM -
street. " .•Where ft...
- , -` -At lintel I*1lord, Galetiell, on tis
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LOST OR 10D (, vettin+ ref1, third Maoday .of sea
e mouth till the follotring day. Tabilda7.
t .'0$1T. -LARGE RILVFR WATCH, at 1 p.m. Nest visit In Sel3ember.
la I
! L on Monday July 2Sth. In Ooderlch.1
' Valued as keepsake. Literal reward.
Apply SIGNAL OFFICE.
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AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, HL
EOTRIC RANCH AND ILROTRIC
WASHER..
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We,.ira tnstrvlcted by
MRS. J. W. SMiTH
F tCs-eett-by public auction at her se]Y•
! denote, Hast street, Ooderlch, on -
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th
c eweing at 1.80 o'clock sharp:
Mast of the contents of the house,
minding equate piano, (Haines Brow
N. V.1, quarter cit-nak dining 'mite
(9 pleees), hall mirror, hall chain.
hall runner, 3 z 12; 8 rugs, each -9 z
12 ; 2 rugs. each 9 x 9: 1 ruff. ft x 9: 1
etngolenm rug, 9 x 9; 2 Congolenm
ruga, ?Os 4',4 ; condi, rucking chain,
remail tables, clock, 4 exceptionally
goal dreasers, 1 braes here, spring's and
mattrem; 8 white Iron beds, innings
and mattreettea; window *bade., flat
emersion eurtain mutt, 6 light oak
dining chain, bedding, linens, pietures,
covered bedroom lsiy, Hot Point •let
tric range, cabinet style, peacttcally
as good as new; Cohnor eletrtc Waab-
♦r, good as new; fireplace guard, S-
irorner gaenllne range with oven. Quo-
Ibee heater and pipe*, kitchen tables,
kitchen clipboard, oforeefrrigerator, small
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pier Tr va. '_ t.
*r*les, deithe* cooking tutertat *, cut-
lery,
in
ter fruit hire, ttlea. carpet
There will he no t'aal . , ea the
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rRNE8T M. LEE.
Barrister and Solicitor
Sun Life Building. Adelaide and
Victoria streets, Toronto 2.
Telephone Elgin 5801.
DUDLEY E. HOLM)i:z,
Barrister. Etc.
OtBee -Hamilton street. Ooderlch.
Phone 27.
ooh .per.�a rdeb lbs 1111
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fro ha* iweew wtiit�-
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BAND IN ATTENDANC31EIMIIIIIIIIIMIEISENEVEMENE31130111131110131E311311$1 11111131131E31E30001111011114E-
r. R. DARROW/ BARRISTER, ETC.
aurccsaor to J. L. [Illeran.
Phone 97.
Melee --The, sonars. Godettcb.
the electric range or Oreille washer
may ea11 any anemias. attar Sliest
6th. -
1'ERMR - 11aei1. -
T. ODNDRT & 8014,
Ast!Moieerw
Maps a Maps
Bnaarrn•sae, E•rc.
R.O.HAYS-RO.HAYS ts., B.A
Hamilton St., (lo dericn
IY VRANCE, LOANS. ITTC.
WRTIJI.OF MUTUAL T1R)D IN-
SURANCE 00 -!'urn► and Iso-
lated town property tenured.
Offketr--Jna. Connolly, prea., Ood-
erieb P.O.: Jan. Bushel Vlce4Pres.,
Beechwood • P.O.; D. F. Mcarcgor.
Ser. -Tree*., 8eaforth P.O.
Directors -A. Broadfoot, R.R. No S,
Sea forth ; James $hnldiee, Wi1tdli
Wm RInn, R.R. No. 2, Seafor'h; Rob-
ert Ferri& Harlock ; John lten110WP1 1,
$fndttag m ; oeei: 1Mee(artto•y, R.R. 21113.'
I<; -ltigafeelh ' Jo% Tapper, Privations. - -
4gevttil -/W. J. T* $ R. Na. S. 011*.
iaw ; Jamin 'Watt, R1yeb; lg. Fendt
b'swsopuiT *ow hiewag, $traet:4lr• =w-�
Policy -bolder* can make all pnymenfk
an iret their eerie rreipted at R. J.
-Morriah'a Clothing Store, Clinton ;
Calvin OW.l's Grocery. Kingston street,
(loderleb, or J. H. Reid'a (;ener.,l
Steele R*yfield