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Dews iron Seymour'. Bond St. Salon
London, England
A Jane Seymour Expert at
Dunlop's Drug Store
Tbtsesdgy, Friday and Saturday
* NOTE THE DATES AUGUST 27th, 28th and 29tb
hoe aSheSermenr's will �e peat will be is ausdence during the abevalmSheletely free et charge, facial treatment
seemly as it is i. hoe Seymour Beauty Salons
is Band Street, ►lagland Make yourself lovelier hr
the ceasing seems. Let an expert tell you bow to give your-
self elective treatment In year sown home with the Jane
secret of England's lovely women
MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT IMMEDIATELY
Telephone or call quickly al
DUNLOP'S DRUG STORE
BEDFORD BIAN'K
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THE SIGNAL
Transportation to Conserratire
Picnic at BayneId
Will all persons needing Iranaporta-
1los, and all ear Owners who will have
available apace to go to the picnic tau
Wednesday. August 20IIl, please re-
port to the uidernawed in your pulling
subdivision or neighborhood?
No. 1—Mrs. F. 11. or Jac► Wood.
No. 2—Mina J. Swatficld or Joe Jock.
No. 3—William StIveua.
No. 4—Fred Muruey.
--Nor-5—Mise- Ben- Allen.--
Rr. R_,i,uee,._.l Trembley.
Se 7,4Foaeat Yridlattu.
No. S—ltatold Taylor.
No. 9 --Mrs. Arbour.
No. 10—Mr. and Mrs. William Wit -
S00. .
No. 11 -George Schaefer.
No. 12-- Mrs. Fred Bowra.
There rill. he •. truck In charge of
Mr. Jack Wood, providing free trans-
portation, leering from Court
House Park, at the baud atand. Apy-
one desiring to use this accommoda-
tion will please communtea4e with Mr.
Wood.
ereae.naslr-
GODERICH, ONT.
SNAPSHOT GUIL
SHADOW SHOOTING
THIEF NEARLY CAUGHT
Ian Thursday- Wet Kenneth Gregory,
son of Mayor Gregory, of Stratforu,
gave Otiose to a sneak -thief whom be
saw teavfilg the Gregory cottage at
Maple Grove, near Grand ]tend. The
thief, who was leaving the cottage
as young Gregory was returning to Mr
PHONE 1 slimmer home, dropped a bundle of
clothing and a handkerchief IYtntalntl.g
TAXI
Prompt, courteous service.
Reasonable rates.
CLAYTON EDWARD
Lighthouses Street Phone 615.
a sum of a •y when he tied. The
Sir Malcolm Campbell's "Bluehlyd.' bundle euutafuel trousers„a cult coat
the mammoth racing car that attained °Ont two pairs of shoes. Mr. Gregor),
told
a spend of slightly more than 304 polies. he would he able ho Idcutif}
miles per hour on the salt fiats al the thief.
Ptah. will be seen In the automotive
Building at the Canadian National Ex-
hibition.
Use The Signal's Advertising Column
FARMERS! ATTENTION!!
Threshing Beef Special 121c lb.
(PRLME STEER)
Specials on Spring Lamb—Saturday Only
Lep.. , , 2.s lb. Lstoa.. 23e ib. Sbeulder....22e
Breast R
east fer 8teidag....12 6e T.
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
PMaa 486. 1'— r 8R We Deliver. Next Hoal a Hastllware.
GODERICH MARKET PRICES
Poultry
Ilene, 5 lbs.. IOe; bens. 4-5 lbs., 9c;
hens, tinder 4 Ibr., 7c.
Eggs and Butter
Eggs. ler dozen. lie -24c: butter,
dairy, Ib., 22e; butter, creamery, Ib.,
27c.
Livestock
Bacon hugs, cwt., $9.1.1; beef, lb.,
4e -5c; veal, lb,. Se -6c;' lamb, Ib
7c -734e.
Grain
Wheat, pee bow, 9&'- DSc•; buck-
wheat, per hug., 45c ---50c ; lata, per
bus., 40c --45e; feel barley, per bus., 06c -
63c•, malting barley, per bus., 95e—
$1.00.
5e$1.00.
Vegetables
Potatoes, new, $2—$2.25 bag.
Fleur sod Feed
Bran, 100-tb. tag, $1.45; shorts. 100 -
lb. bag, $1.55; Manitoba flour, 100-11,.
bag. $3.0O-43.25.
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These values are effective for August 20th. 21st and 22nd
Sunhght Soap
10B.- 53(
Special 1 Standard Quality
"SPECIAL" F e1logg's
Pep21ke23
(.event
WAX BEANS
Whole
3 Vo.: C
Tall
fins
Special! Australian Choice Quality
PEACHES
Sliced or
Halves
2 16 -oz. 2
Tins
Special 1
Early Morning 1FEE '
i -Ib. I
Pkg
9`
9`
PARD CAT & DOG FOOD 2 I -Ib. tins 23*
HORMEL Boneless CHICKEN 6 -oz Tin 22e
SHAMROCK SAUSAGE - 15 -oz. Tin 29t
LIBBY'S ORANGE JUICE 15 -oz. tin 12e
PLEW'S OAT PUFFS - 4 -oz. pkg.st
HEDLUND'S MEAT PASTE 4 -oz. Tin 10t
Specie/ 1 Catelh's "YELLOW EYE"
BEANS BAKED
southern Style
2 I8 -oz.
Tins
9`
1Nq'
UFFES
IRRADIATED
Pkg 9C
100^/ee Pure Pennsylvania
Penn -Rad
1B0�' MOTOR OIL
6 -qt. Sealed Ca ,1
anisic p 541
9,115
PoTe C
Sp•cW
Lard
Dophle Action
Classic Cleanser
Tin
sc
We Deliver
I'ridny moil Saturday
Large Cauliflower... 2 for 29c
Large ]lisp
Celery ..
2 for 15c
1
Special Juicy Sweet
Oranges
Dozen 23c
1ludee
Red Malaga Grapes Lb. 15e
(FREE DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS) yy
Experiment a little with shadow effects. You'll enjoy It.
DIDyou ever snap shadow pic-
tures? If you haven't you have
missed a lot of fun and failed to get
some grotesque but fascinating pic-
tures to add interest to your snap-
shot collection.
Shadow pictures are easy to make,
too. The main requisite is a good,
strong sun in the late afternoon or
early morning. Late afternoon, per-
haps fifteen or twenty minutes be-
fore the sun starts gradually to
disappear below the horizon, is pref-
erable, for your light is usually
stronger at this time and easts deep-
er and sharper shadows.
The two pictures above are only
a couple of examples of the many
unusual pictures to be taken with
the aid of a strong sun. The picture
to the eight was the result of an
alert amateur's "nose for pictures".
As he started down the steps of the
-elevated train platform—with _his
always ready camera — says he,
"Here is a picture", so hurriedly
set the diaphragm at f.11 and shut-
ter speed at 1/25 of a second and—
snap—he had a fine shadow picture.
As the man at the bottom of the
steps wan walking away from the
camera a shutter speed of 1/25 of
a second was fast enough to stop ac-
tion and still give the proper ex-
posure.
Obviously the picture to the left
was posed but it shows further pos-
sibilities for taking unusual sha-
dow pictures. An ideal place for
taking shadow pictures is on light
colored ground; the cement side-
walk, the street or better yet—on
beaches where the light sand accen-
tuates the dark body and outline of
the shadow.
You can also get unusual shadow
pictures by standing soy that your
shadow is cast on the side of a
building or a house.
Here's one thing to remember. If
you take pictures with the shadow
cast on a light adored surface the
exposure should not be as long as
that used in taking pictures with
the -shadows-east, en • claspz back
ground. In other words you make
your exposure for shadow pictures
but little longer than you would for
an ordinary snapshot. with the same
lighting conditions.
JOHN VAN GUILDER.
BRIEFS
A C.N.R. gang Is redooriig the bridge
on the;road leading to the Saltford
bridge. •
1'pholatcrlug and repairs. Latest
land antique coverings. Satisfaction
jg11:1e11111,.s I. 1.114111 references. lVJI
lti:I1'. Hamilton street. I
i On Ni lay at 12 o'clock noon the I
local fire brigade was called to the home
iv( James MacAdaw, Cambridge street,
toeutingul-ll a-hlwuey tire. The dam- I
Iage was slight. I
Miss Gladys Gann has resigned the '
position or .te11ograpter which she had 1
filled for several years in the local
]lank of Montreal other, and le nuc- I
, cabled by Miss Audrey Wieland-- j
} YMe-tterwA,e4,4-lwwd.d-.ae spies. caught
In the Saratoga swamp by George Rut-
!hvlge and Ihte;d Cantwell. of the Nile
ldistrlct, have been turned over to Mr.
IJohn MacKay, of Bowwaiville Mt
'MacKay Inas somewhat of a turnagerla
laud the Game 1k1partue111 instructed
!the youths to turn the birds over to
the ornithologist. I WANTED.—WASHING RhlA8�1-
TT ABLY done at home. No tattle -
TO RENT
EYES
EXAMINED AND
GLASSE FITTED
AT REASONABLE
PRICE
A. L. COLE
OPTOMETRIST
PHONE 91 GODEROH
WANTED
R RENT.—TWO-STORY BRICK
F° house, curter Elgin aveuue• and Wa- I
• terloo street. Possession on Septet's-
! ber 1. Apply to MBS. M. 1'. TYN-
I DALL. H.R. 5, Godcrie h. Telephone
Carlow 1522._
L�t111 RENT.—SIx'1'Y-ACRE FARM,
1 tfrst-class buildings. in Ilullett town-
ship on No. 4 highway, iornt•r eon-
cession 13, one and a -ball miles from
Iwnoleslooro and two and ii -half miles
from Itic,h. For particulars apply F.
PINI;LAND, Barrister, Clinton. tint.
TENDERS WANTED
tale grey left In. Apply to BOX 29,
SIGNAL.
ANTED.—USED TIRES. LIB-
Iry EIIAL allowance made on your
used tires for new Dominions.
ItLEYEacS SERVICE STATION
MEN WANTED FOR RAWLBIUH
Routes of 600 families. Iteltabie
hustler should start earning $25 week-
ly and Increase rapidly. Write today.
IIAWLEIG11, Dept. MC -216 -*-O, Mon-
treal, Canada.
I'4 Mi It WANTED.—A PERSON
.14•011 and particular desires to shale
11ouv with carctu1 roomier. I'Inaae
,owe and as. It. MISS MUNNINIi.i,
'rrafalgar street ]fourth house west
of Victoria street).
I ('HASTEN'S/ ACCOL'N'I'ANTS
Qlt:11 TEDR
E115 addressed to the ;
J undersigned and ctnlorseil "Tender
for .t.1.111 ilia* and Alteratiuis. Public
s, Building Sarnia. tiutari .: will tw re -
until 1'. o'clock neon (daylight
saving), Friday, August 'at. 1934, for
.)01111111.11 111111 Alterations to the Public I
Budding. Sarnia. untarlo.
I'Luls and .11.011'1111,11111k11.11.011'1111,11111k11can lot' sere
n
'od foruas "f tender obtained at the
ufile•s of the Chief Architect. Depart-
Imetst of Lublk Work„ (maw*, the I
super%Ising Architect, 36 Adelaide I
Street East, Toronto, lint.. and tbe'
Caretaker. 1'unlic Building. Sarnia,
Out.
Tapbe considered will not Iosiderel uu-
1smade ade ou the fonts supplied by the
!k•plrttuent and In ais•urdan,e with
7 the conditions set forth therein.de
Each tender muest be accompanied
anied
by a errtlfied cheque on a chartered
bank in Canada. payable to the order
of the Honorable the Minister of
Public Works, equal to 10 per cent -
of
the amount of the tender, or Bearer
Dominion of the ominion of Canada or of
PORTER'S HILL
PARAMOUNT
PORTER'S HILL, Aug. 19.—Mr PARAMOUNT. Aug. 19.—Mr. and
Charles Young has been confined to his
bed the past week. Nurse Mason
Is with him. A slight Improvement is
reported.
Mrs. (Dr.) Stevenson and family, of
Loudon, called on friends and pic-
nicked at the old home one day this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mu.
McPherson a_
daughter Marie, of Detroit. are visit-
ing at G. G. Newton's. Betty New-
ton. w ho had been visiting In Detroit,
returned with them. "�-�
Miss Aida Meikonald inlrrrrell to Hal:
Lake Pity. Ptah, en route to Long
Ida1c1l. California,fornia, and thence to Los
Angeles.
Miss Evelyn Cox.. who was homLondone foi
a short visit. has returnee to London
to take a position with the Imperial I
Life.
Mr, and Mrs. Melville Cole. who
have recently returned from the Wert.
have pirrhass1 the Hillock farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rodger have
moved to the home of Mr. Robert Me
Cartney, Holmesvllle.
The l; alcrich Townahip Men's Club
aro making extensive preparations for
.their held day.
Miss Elva Elliott has been engaged
as teacher In S. S. No. 5.
The Ladies' Aid hall a good turnout
to their Aittrist meeting on.Thursdaac
last, about twenty being present. Mrs.4.0.414.0.414.--Cox4.0.44.0.414.--Cox hail -'.urge, A.-gatIt was
l'oii1 t111'Ia- I and plans were made for
a booth on field day. A very dainty
lunch wire seemed. Mrs.. *•teen Ilettie•s-
and Mrs. Peter Young acting as host
-
asses -
Mr. Auatln Harrier hail the misfortune,
to have a bone In his shoulder broker,
Tat the ball game last week. The ba,
',boyo surely have had a streak of hat
!boys
this year.
Mr. McClennan, a former teacherre
here. now principal of the Tswater I
school, spent a few day! last week with
the Jas. Harrison family.
Mrs. Ed. Watson visited with Mr. ani
IMrs. Arthur look before going back
Ito Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Martin, Laurin
and Auatln, 4th concession, were re-
lent %loiters with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
R. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacG111 werevlsl
Ong with Mr and Mrs. Gills -rt Bark -
well, 21)41-t,isalon, recently.
Miss Mary Cook. R.N., is nursing Inol
the Geerleh hospital at present.
Misses . Anne ■od Rae MacIkmslJ
spent the week -end at WasBeach
each
and Barrie.
the Canadian National Itailway Com-
e pang and Its constituent compsnles,
unconditionally guaranteed IS to prin-
cipal rill interest by tlw Dotntniou of
Canada. or the aforementioned bonds
- and a eertitlel cheque if required .0
make up an all amount.
NI TE.—The Invert went, through
the Chief Architect's office, will supply
blue prints 111111 specification of the
work "u dep,-lt of at sum of 110.01),
in the form of a certified bank cheque
payable to the order of the Minister of
l'ubl1.- Works. I lo` drpslslt will 1,' re-
le•asrd uu return 1.1 the blue prints
and spisitleation within it mouth from
the date of reeeption of tenders. If
not ret onus! wlthiu that period 111t
deposit will Is. forfeited.
IG order.
.J 11. `wIMEItVII.I.E.
Secretary.
11eplrtmcnt of i'ublic Works,
Ottawa, .august 14, IiKt6.
WAR VETERANS' PI('NiC
All war veterans and their families
t Glalerlch and vklnity will hold a
basket picnic in ilarbor Park, (lode-'
rich, Wednesday afternoon, August
_Meth. at. 2 o'clock. Come end -bring
your basket with Nips and spoons. etc.
Plates, tea. sugar and cream will lit.
provided. Wear your beret. Please
accept this as a versional Invitatldn.
('IIAS. itARKER, Presldenl
DiED
AUBURN
.in Old Landmark Gone. - A familiar
landmark which had stood for over
sixty years has ieen removed, a new
steel building having replaced the old
tog ionise on the farni of Wm. Straggh-
an. 2nd concession of East Wawanosh.
The old house was one of the largest
in the district and last of the ancient
Ing houwer to he removed. Before it
WHIR torn down It boasted its original
shaved cedar shingles. still in fair con-
dition. The logs, the foumlatlon Duca
IN•ing cedar and the upper tamarack,
also were In fair condition. The pine
stringers were sound and were used
for the framework of the new building
The wnrkmanshlp, which was almost
entirelydonie with the axe, was admin
able. For Bowe yearn the old house
had .beep used ae an Implement abet;
The farm on which It was situated.
now owne1 by William Straughan, is
the farm that was'taken up In pioneer
days by Thomas Htrnughan and has
every since remained in the polssesaloi
of the family.
LOST OR FOUND
LGIT. --BOTTOM HALF ENGLISIi-
MAirE fountain pen. on Monday.
Keepsake. Leave at THE SIGNAL.
OFFICE.
CART) OF THANKS
1 WISH To THANK THE PEOPLE,
of this community who 'imitated
In way►ng my garage from being de-
stroyed by fire. WILLIAM JOHN
AI.I.1N. Colborne Township.
Ii .twIuE:NCE MtLAitTY TAKES THI.9
l� opportunity •of tendering Ilia graft. -
NI thanks to all who helped In saving
his house from destruction by the r'•
cent lire in Colborne township.
McGRATTFN.—In (ioderleh, nn Mon-
dny. August 17. Sarah Gatley, wed
ow of the late John McGratten, In
ber 09th year. DARN FOR SALE. -27x33,
MElrIATE dIspout l.
BROWN, Angleww street.
FOR SALE
BARRY .—At Wellesley hospital, To-
rbnto, on Wetneaday, August 12th,
11Kitt, JowSph Bruce Barry. son of the
late George Barry of Ooderlch.
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FURNITURE
Repaired, Remodelled and
Upholstered
WORK GUARANTEED
PRICES REASONABLE
George McKay
it. David's Street, Oodari&
FOR IM- SATURDAY, AUGUST 22ud,
DAViD
L W. MONTEITH.
l:.t
•1 Chartered Accountant
89 Outarlo street, Stratford. Ontario
IMember Flrstbrook, McLeod a Mon-
teith. Toronto, Ontario.)
VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. 0 • E. MYERS, V.11.,B.Y.Sc,
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the University of To-
ronto and Ontario Veterinary College.
odic. at T. T Murphy's, Hamilton
street. Phones: Day 206; residence
• 24VW.
AUC IONEERING
!THOMAS GI'NDRY, QODERICH,
LIVE STOCK AND MINERAL
AUCTIONEER
Telephone No 119
Sales attended to anywhere asd every
effort made to give satisfaction.
Farmers' sale motes disconeted.
MEDICAL
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE, RJR.
NOSE, THROAT.
Late House Surgeon New Iork
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital. ai-
1 daunt at Moorefield Eye Hospital
and (]olden Squ1.re Throat Hospital.
I London. Eng.
EYES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267.
Next visit—Wedoe+lay, September
16th, from 7 p.m., to 11.30 a.m. on
Thuralay. September 17th, at Redford
Hotel.
LEGAL
DI'DLEY E. HOLMES,
Barrister, Etc.
otnee—/'art House, Ooderlcb.
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AU('TiON SALES Telephone 55.
AUCTION SALE: 11F .a (:►MF111t- DI)('G1.A8 R. NAIRN,
TABLE BRICK DWEH.LINIJ, with Barrister and Solicitor Hamilton Street, Gedericb•
I a frame stable and one-half sere of I Telephone 512.
land In tialtford, where taxes are low
I IERNEST M. LEE,
We are inatructcd by Mrs John
Steep to sell by public auction, at the
premises, on
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st,
at 2 o'clock sharp:
The property consists of one-half
acre of good garden land, a brick
house containing living -room, kitchen,
summer klicben, pantry and three bed-
rooms on ground floor, a good cellar,
and four rooms upstairs. The barn
1s In good shape, and easily converted
Into a garage It necessary. Electric
lights In house. The taxes last year
were $6.70. I'owleaslon can be given
at once.
TERMS—Twenty per cent. of pur-
chase price to be paid at time of male;
balance In thirty days, or terms may
be arranged on a portion of the pur-
chase money.
MRH. JOHN WPE)MI', Proprietress.
T. (l'Ni)ltY k SON, Auctioneers.
R('CTiON SALE OF US$ IDENOK
ANI) HOI'SE FURNISHINGS, IN-
CLUDING 1IEINTZMAN PiANO AND
BENCH.
I.
We have received instructions from
Mrs. James C. Bogle to„aeR by public
auction at the prepaI ., No. 11 Tra-
falgar street, Goderlch, 00
COR SALE.—HUDSON CAR, iN
a good condition. Vietrnla In mahog-
any case. Call at 92 Fast street.
L'OR SAi.El-- i'l.oW 1'OINTR. BUY
1 Pointe for all makes nt plow! at
BF.E:VURH' NERVII'II STATION
Pi 40 (lodertch, (Mt.
Pula SALE:, t►NIC BICYCLE, iN A-1
I shape.
BEEYERS' HEf1VICI: STATION
Phone 40 Gerdsrich, Ont.
rW81p roil SALit: TWO-STORY
rick honest on Nelson street. Eight
rooms end bathroom. Good location.
Would ,:change for bungalow or cot.
toge... Apply at STITI!XL
at 1.30 p.m.:
The property consisting 01 wart pert
lot 735, on whirl) there 1. a comfor-
table Krick house rontalaln% !even
rooms, with c•losat verandah, bath.
gantry end gond eenwn cellar.
At the same time all the contents
of the home will be diapered of : Piano.
living -room, dining -room, bedroom and
kitchen fnrnt'hings, garden toots hose.
lawn mower. etc., several ladders,
grindstone, dishes, glassware, curtains
and numerous other art 'idea -
Thar is a genuine clearing sale.
Fver'tl ung must be dlepna d of.
TERMS ON PROPERTY - Twenty
per 'Pentat time of sale; balsa,* Is
thirty days.
TERMS ON FURNISHINGS AND
PLANO -Gash.
T. OU"NDRT a LTO'N, AmetlosNre,
A
Barrlster and
)inn Life Bonding, AdelajdeSollcttor and Vie-
tori. Street., Torost) 2.
Telepbone Elgin 6$01.
DRINiLESB PRACTITIONER
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
Ooderlch, Phone. 341
Bquipped with electro-magnetle
bathe. Illectronle electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic, organic,
and nervous diseases. Lady 1m at-
tendaoce. Office boors 2 to 5 and 7
to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday and Sat-
urday, and o* Wedneedi7 10 to 12
a.m. only, or consultation may be bad
by appointment.
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell.
A. N. ATKINSON
Residence and office—Corner of
South street and Britannia road.
INSURANCE, WANE. RTC.
McKiLLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE CO.—Farm and isolated
town property insured.
Omcer.—Atex. Broadfoot, Predden
Sesforth ; John EJ Peeper, Vlce-P
dent, Brne.11eld ; M. A. Reid, Sec
terry -Treasurer, Seaforth.
Director --Alex. Broadfoot,
forth; James [Mobile*. Walton; ern;
Knox. Londe.boro; George Leonhard
Dublin; John E. Pepper, Rrucefield
James Connolly, Ooderleh; Thom
Moylan, Seaforth ; W. R. Archiba
Seaforth ; Alex. McEwing, Myth.
Agents—W. J: 'Teo, R.R. 3, Clin
Jame* Watt, Blyth; Jobs E. P
R.R. 1, Rroceleld ; R. "F. WK.
R.R. 1, Dublin; Chas. F. Hewit
eardlne; R. 0. Jarmatb, R.R.
holm.
Polley -holders can make all
and get their cards receipt
Royal Rank, Clinton; (:adv
Uroeer... Singe/ton street,
J. H. Reed's Deseret Ston. Ra
Whenever I wish to enjoy the
of a clown, 1 am not compelled to
far; I las iawgatt won't --Ilar*ea.