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He KnowsThis
Town Well
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etter, ' s
lite ?following letter, ent from afaun
military centre- in, England land >to
1 o is dated. MO
Mrs, well Toole t town
18th, it is remarkable •-that it note
ia a sock knitted in Goderieb
a' � ; from
one of thous Indy of pair tient f' .
to a
find its way y
eolllter urh4 hooves Goderie h t
Pear 'Mrs. Toole, You will probably
be cite surprised at hearing :from me,
but gratitude Is the reason, Last Week
Every 10c
Packet of
WILSON'S
SLY PADS
',ill Kill MORE LES 'THAN
SEVERAL RAl D
r:' Tis
OF ANY On'',°r KILLER
iCte
WHY
MORE .,
MO .
It of all ai*' l • .
quick,tet
eatr
esp. Ask yourf '
gist, Crecer o* General
to e.
THE witsN FLY PAD
X 'R` a 1a l't trlac
Soar VW I telt it
sexy duty let yrou know boar l op-
preciete your earts on our behalf.
-'i:'Ixere is nothing it soldier appreei-
atee more than mail or any eomforei
from home„ .sig it shows tart rou good
people are jlglntitarg thiis battle as rand"
as we um' We are able to tight it
physically, find these Of you who are
not able arentertunnla,doing your share
at home through your eo.operattou and
care of the troops.'
Germany is breugbt tii Mr know -
Apia 'thanking len,
roars merely,
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"A�Company, 'k da�montou Reginaentt,
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'ituadiau Postal Rase, England,
COLTIORNU • TOWNSMI)
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COL 11 N"H TOWNSHIP, dune 11
Air. and Mrs. `I, Hazelit°, Mise Doris
Hill and Mr, Clare Parton, of Toronto,
spent the week-old at thelhomet Of Mr.
We are expecting to go to the I sale' and Mrs. Hugh Rill. Mr. arid bdrs.
i'edayow ndlcnt r
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anysi a m
� ld n �► Clare Baeela#er,. Goderieh, also event
you for til rest of the bogs that we .8un►dkw with. the tatter's IEnata and
will do our beat to uphold the tragi- sisters,
Canadian
make L
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Canada and the British EMpir'e n cafe visited at t e home her seri, Aldin
ountr tolive Maar and rid the maid of si # ham �f o'
c y 1 , s ,aunt -week.
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the beast t>4et now th>;eatens to over " A. �' s -t f ;Angeles,
throw deg�,yy��. oer'ae� ,1
♦ a .Y
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lived fan. Toronto dor 'twelve l:earsj,
Ivor - ` " the
ara an (: x nl' a 1�e41 'h
general office of T. Eaton . Co., td. for
foar years. I wennt.'west to Edmonton.
anti was there when war was declared,
y be
�o that exllans why 1 happen., to,
• 1 o ,Love
t'Regiment ('�
in tine d au on
Edmonton .,�.
your town 'of Gederich though, • your:
lovely Lake Huron. and the Blue Water
route. 1 have driven there several
tunes from Toronto via Owen Sound,
n t t t
ba li en e c u that
a �l1 (y
�. s E`!. g x
e
3s°'e.n�g+ever,=�st*-
remember that your town Is 'built in
a circle,' with each street as a radius,
and 1 thought it very unique and im
pressing, ,
England is at her prettiest at pre-
sent , apple blossoms,' lilacs and hew-
er in --f 11 bloom ' and the fresh
DEICH SIGNAL -STAR
Why Was U&made
GraderPurcbased?
County 'Councillors Wait to
Know --Discussion at
Opening Session
The liveliest time of the opening
sessien of the Count Coune% o>in'Teen
day, caste when Reeve Turner oaf ode
rich inquired why' .the road eomiuisslon
had pnr'c#aced an Ameriea'n.xlnade.
grader when 'the same machine could,,
the said, be, supplied by a Canadian
Son, and why the lowest tender had
not n accepted. , services in the • I xe ►yterlan chnx'res and
• a issio chaff they are etng�,,,ed .with lin. Arthur,�
peeve �aralaat, rase c Sr,nm asgave fc,reefut sand helpful sermon
r•
Mr. J an;: Otto, o Los ° .age es, I¢bd nw g e a
.1e. a �, •
Val., his eistear, yrs:' Thos.. Tubb, and maXni said the ',tirader In question was � � to .� lar � congregation.
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mot h for the work -to be done. -' `be °Mr . Jarvis, ti eBri _ en _:."W�tl y
n tl* reeoru ime , The president, Mr . II,
�l1il"� hi4�+ bad >G► made o t
unetelether of gineer Patterson. *leiter, ,presicieW, The Scripture i onn
t'
a
Matthew was
chapter of .'� It
it +tln % er
p the `�'
1le�e t�raien Dict he would_ table all � ��
priee and particulars later in the read responsively and Are. Telt Clark
io . led in prayer. l.i epar€itione wee nude
Wasfor the annual garden eoeistl. The
meeting dosed' with the Mizpah bene-.
GO» I WNS diction. They la.die then quilted and
at the close lunch v+va s served and sa
+�r4►lH TOr'srrslt'l , .Juane Boa i ho • eu Dred
aoe al hour j . w
bringing merrily t Gordon Hazelwood w s •back.
Wedding bells areg g ,y
Rev. m a r
Mrs, Eat. Davidson' was pleasantly on J8uuday after a°ttenlling the London
w eI w en 'lice brothPac Coutert�uee, anti ,ga,ve s report of soadne
surprised last e h h si �s'10 h d, lc a •asi
;Mr. Jinanae� Me>Ilrien of t,'rys'tal City; of t e � , �$ el h
Manitoba whore she had not seen tor
tlac irnportanc the country +chureki,
3a ' rived for visit' with as` i> (re than halt es the city church
thirty years, ars, ar d , • w o °iia h
ntenYiaeats ei� a n 11 from t e
her. • g �'
Mr. and Mrs. "Dave 1lliott "moved on country,
-, Rev. A. M. Boyle had char o't the
Monday to the 16th concession, wlnexe y
Mel. fix. Chas. She*rd'crwA of Qoderieh • a special, 'woe. mar. and lis. G, Harwood .and Mel
e s ane �,..
*edam. 11 in
' i1:
• un' in B m ..ter
v i on S da en ,
v11 ell,
Tine �t
y
visited with Mr. ' and Mrs; John Treble the eomplozia►�t ewe .from a God srlch
reee+xnt . eon: an , which was not able to make • Mrs. joLn Steep of Colboraele visit, AOR,' H S 'nue
p 3'
lug her niece, Miss Alma Jennings.
.dt. 1 urnbe tte dell the aux,
t , °�d it T der had beenn
aege n x a n r prona►p every, en . s
and play at 1 enmilleair on Friday' night 'asked for in the regulak 'way, but tw'o
and report a splendid :time. : weeks after the contract "had, been.,
i
•Tb andsub-
_ . e •erdps gardens in thin see'tiQxt awarded a lower price had been.
i?t the country" pironni e a tannnper •drop.` mit�ted. •
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having 'shad plenty of moisture. "There is: no jUltlerismr In' the road
Monday" was Kt r,reeal Warm day. Some eoirun1 sion,. We live up to our 'Con-.
who attended the :Hols'tein rOlub l icnie traets," :said Reeve Grain:
.r
.
at .1•o Heights' n e'a
-+5�. t rd n and n m 1 t'
ar H is ed . the Reeve.- a t' s o a
. y .'Ree eve Turn flu this m
g >� 'P
.b - •f oo -Lak $uron....elaim• hey . . net_teme firom �aA �,focal. ` Irm '
didn't knotv it was a hot day, • Tie • Reeve �Gamble=irAn we foul
rain that tell early In'the evening' apend our money in Canada."
soon cooled 'the air, but •left t dense Reeve Turner. "I . understood the
fog, " • commission meat accept ' the lowest
The W.M.S. of ,carlo'w United church tender to earn the Provincial subsidy..
met at ,the" home" ofTr: ,sand Mrs. That was the pokey" when I • was on
W,:arner Walter. A good meeting 'is the 'eolnmieslon..:Has 'the polley been
perfume et 'them is invigorating. The 'reported. changed?"
people here are v@ �'i e snd there Reeve
Wa onx understandrsta
nd the
does not seem to be the least' alarm , 41cReeve*
Yon. want some. go4ai 4�mta►issio paid.$2;0.04 More for the
about the Germans We are quite pre, -edvie? American grader than was asked by
pared .tor all emergencies and there is Young sen—a`W:hatis itr the Oanadianm,
a,. prevailing co ! 1dence everywhere Old .Igen--"Ain eau a day keeps the W''o:rden Fes ant said -lie uni. erst000d°
that it is only . a matter .of.._ tainte. until ax Oran. - ... ane Canadian Machine .wan. not heavy
it. la with real regret that the many
friends. of .Alvin MeAllister learned
that he
' was againia"ti@nt �
nToronto
o
nto
Hospital..
Two"new families have Moved On
o
the, Rayfield road, Mr, and Mrs.
Tiffin, from " Port Elgin, have moved
loo. e n t.. a.r ._
d •b
;i a. t o the ?n ewne_..
rat . he r� y
PORTER% -HILL, . June . 11.--11r,
and. Mrs. Glen Lockhart visi
ted with
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Mr, and Mrs: Joha Coehraue Kipper',
oa Sun.
r,' Miss Dodayrothy,:Cox is honie ter the
summer holidays . from London, where
she has been combining, stddy with
A'4
Mr. 4�h'arlgs Hunt, Mad Mr. and Mrs teaching* .
tewi a Lave . Visitors, *with' , Mr,. and Mrs. G,'
•• •may T lib to ton -on- da r. ,
._�,• wt ewe n
moved Tote thh house on the farm ' un children
�° Gerald No?w on and 'ch dren Lo -
tit n
�rwned 'by Mr, Geo, . Johnstoi.
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• Thursda will be a holiday to cele` don, and Miss M. Newton, of Toronto,
Thursday y' Mr.. and Mrs. Dawson, Mr, and Mrs,
bra:te ` the birthday of our sovereign,
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.Brn:ging You IVew.
High -Performance
Shell • .GaoEines
Oil want real motoring pleasure thiis
sn,mer. You can ;get it at Shell pumps.,
The Shell 'Refinery atMontreal ,now
stands unique in Canada -equipped 'for
making gasolines by the new. selective . • ,
POLYMERIZATION PROCESS.
Only Shell is operating this new,refining
process in Canada. Only Shell Gasohnies
give you the new high-performance this
new process makes possible; .
l''hart Sherr Customers Are
..Getting. At ' �No Extra Cost..
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Essentially, custom.bull't gasolines. The
new Shell manufacturing process permits
even closer control over the qualities- ..of
the ° enrol
ti
--enah1es Shell '1to fit It 'more ."
accurately to Canadian driving, and to pito.
mise 'even better performance and mileage.
Change to Shell and feel the di ffereniee.
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Kiat; George Vl[. Many happy retinene London, attended the funeral of Mie41airs and Miss Irene Weds, all af.
.,
to Ilia majesty, -. . _._.
A number of farmers have "conte Herbe t (lox and 'visited, with •'Mr.:'and
Mrs, Milton cods.tra tod grdwcueumbers ersfor theMatthew ,Wells Canning Comp
aby, o
Gueiph.
'Union Church Notes..—JA cone rega
tional meeting .was held on Thursday
evening, when committees were. an
-
pointed' and -plans made -for the straw -
1 : . . June meetings.
of the W.M S. will be held on Thursday
afternoon " of this week tit 'the home
of Mrs; J. B. Orr; . ', A , joint board
meeting of Victoria street church and
Union -
g, Juwillne be19thhel,dalt 8on.15 o'Wedniclockesday
.
The sacrament of. the Lord's Supper
will be dispensed at Union on "'Sunday,
Jhne' 23rd.. There was a good-sized
congregation at Union on Sunaday. -The
'service` was- most impressive; seeking
God's guidance .in this criticaVtime.
The pastor,,,Rev..Q. L. From, delivered
a splendid' .sermon on the st5bjeet, "The
Christian Attitude in Time of Crisis,"
from the text, "If thee haat run `with.
the footmen,,, and they have -'wearied
thee,: then how const :thou.eoatend ` with
,•
Next Sunday the. regular se�vi
4e
will
be held at Grace church at 3 o'clock.
aeallas 'Elia 'Elliott has handed in her
-resignation as teacher in S.S.No. 5,
after --.four years, in .the •position,
Mr.,Peter_Harrtfon IsLutorking.in the
Baechler mill in Goderieh. ' .
,:tire. Fred` Elliott® isspeuding4`'"stnme
time with her sister, Mrs. Macilroy, at
Seaforth •
The 'Comwnunity Mourns l im.- On-
'Sunday, Rev. Harold -'_Currier- thenew
pastor of .Grace church,, delivered a
splendid address. Very few were, out;
however, owing to the passing of Mr..
'Herbert C. Cox, who died in Goderich
Hospital. early Saturday morning. The
whole community sympathizes with
airs, Cox 'end family, in their "sorrow,
-Mr, Co* wilt be greatly missed; both in
�e church;, where‘he was a member of
ithe hoard' and a ,regular attendant
when:health permitted,_and in the tom
nnunitY le/loftily,: asa he took part_ In
*petal activities and was a . good neigh
• � bur n1.1a kind `fri d;': .. .
horses? and if. in the land "of . peace;
wherein athou' trust st, they .wearied. , Croa '$mock -On Wedniesday'
thee, -• then : how • wilt 'thou do `l'n'" the evon' S a baritneh ' (4 alae- 4ed�" CI*"
swelling of Jordan?" (Jeremiah it �5)". ; 'Socie"ty Vas'' organized atPorter S Til
- Mrs Allen - Betties • was elected .pre
CAttLO b $ident Mrs, `John Torrance, Secretary-
treasurer ; .Mrs, M. Woods, `Mfrs. Alex.
•4: • . . Young,' buying committee; .[rs..: Geo.
CARLOW, June 11. -:-Several of the ° Gr ensIade, Mrs, Elliott Hu Hson, In -
farmers this year have sown deans --a
crap that has not been • grown exten-
sively in' this part .of Huren "county,
The new feature, 'aWi ho's Who, the
Guide and,-w
ness Directory
he ' SignalaStar, will be a' help te'.
many and an, added interest to readers
at a .distance 'who like to • know who
keeps shop in the home town. •
:Mr. and Mrs. Johi.Hunking,;.of, Lon-
desboro, visited ;their aunt, Mrs: John for; either new or good used blankets.`
Young, Mf:Young and Miss Ruby.
Mr. Alex. Young attended the. fun- • He lives long that liveswell, and
eral of the - late Mr. George Elliott in . ,time misspent is not lived,; but lost.;
Palle
.Abseen'ce of occupation is not rest,:
• .A mind quite *vacant is a mind dis-
=Ceavper.
spectors of : work; Mrs, `-John -Harris,
Mrs. Viie. Elliott, ter cutting ggrmern'ts r
Mrs. Reid' Torrance, 'Mfrs. Lockhart,
'packing bale.--.. Theg will "hoid 'their'
'first, meeting at the eh rah on. Tuesday
•o -
evening,,.June 18th, a .8 -'clock; 'when
�the_:women hope to be n some sewing..-
Anyone who is. interested -.In helping'.
will be welcome. • Hospital supplies are
badly - needed.. Wool blankets are asked
Goderich_ons day_`;lasi: r.:,'Th
were school ' mates in TNo: 3 seheel,
under the late Mr. William,Symington;
in the 60's.'
- The Ladies' Aid ,net: at the 'hon;ie of :tressed.
MOD" JUNE IStb, 1916
BE LOYAL
TO yQORSEIF
tot at !f H hoop
-. You Wok
R L �+ � 5a"� r .-^•-may. _ .�,....
know that iuiliiions ` of
1)o "you
throughout the gnat 1e;
people " of �rtis •
the "little dte%ly ��� their atwMx
S*lts every rni
Theytoyed tot ;» •d .
causen bells 10
t
''t ebraYn ere MO. t
► and on
• et they are on
active vs, serttice
in the ltiteheth the *We, at. a utile,
e
mb line.
or sun.:e � . ork
1 et ; bead in your ;�r . ,
ty 8 ' Y a; Might*
s
1Y
a tea
h old
sloean hour's � y
F.
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h
n
before Tour' cox'
youbattle the cora-
before Salts
. m
en
dn�t
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b�edisappointment!?
.
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of headaches* bac
kac
he
twnn
go
terheumatism, sourPyo�choxt,dadoes
ibis
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not
one r
contains,
4
tc
use r
C
. because thm
two, but several specially chosen:
mineral. salts, in very minute c
a�'
(ablest powder)'form -
that
clear your body of waste, Of poisons,•
blood linpurities. •
,
s required; _red. o:.
s
'
1�Q large dosage,
bloating aftermath. No violent
Ys.aP effect. Simplyl `t
k
e
what hat
you can on,� a.�, bli.1
morning glassefvester. Keep ta
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-«.
i just that wayand see how mow
it,get relif, how it gradually
p. will that glorious feeling
imparts to you h ,, . •
timakes u
of tingling fitness -that am y4 ,
willing
a aclde anything. All be,
'causer tood waste and
cause itnhelps banish•b
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ASHFIELD
.6.:SHVIE1iti, June .1.0. 4Mlss •exe tha
.:11aokenzie of Sarnia Is :visiting with
her cousin, Mr. John.• MacRae
Mrs. Wm. Macintosh . of `.:London. b'r
a guest this week -at-the -home of her
brother, Mr. John Cowan,
The June nxeet ng of the . W:M ,' wi4
Ire held next Wednesday at the borne
of Mrs; /'ohu ltoss " .
1t takes pore than one swallow '10
make a summer, but a good big � ►al.
low often : 'Ynakes st spring day ' feiel
lIke sum*1era a-Len(1 n Free Press.
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Bargaill.
JUNE '14-15
GOD ICS to 'r ,
TOEONTO • $ 3-25,
$*x6,10
$ 445
$7:30..
$-6,25
$'510
9.65
Schreiber - $20.10
_end any fiitermediete polh'tro.
Going -=Trains after 5 p.ni. tint
14; , all trains June 15.
A For,• return trains, limits etc.
.Consult Agent -,Procure Handhi '.'
..G, F MITlEf UptownAsent
Belleville
=Hamilton
].ton. -
Gwen ' Sound '
Peterboro
Smith Falls
Sudbury
anadian Pacific
romiumkolle
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ODYEARS
IG PRICES
�'=Itighi now is- the time to replace smooth, '
worn tires .with , safe,, new Goddyears.
today's outstanding.low prices_ there ',ink .°
isni't,any sense in depriving yourself :of the,
full. measure of long' i nileage, • dependable
t'ainina and•unequalled fou -skid protection"
you get from Goodyeara } ,..0 -and . thrifty"•:.....
motorists aro learning that Goodyears cost
far less than they Imagine.
• We have a Goodyear, #n stock, to suit your.
need 'and meet your purse. 'VVhy not take
ad yanfage of -low prices ;by. buying the'tires
you. need ... today? '
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