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M rUTYINSOAT, fiipT 21. Ii,S,
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SiGNAL tiODRRIT`N I ON'T'ARIO
Men's and Boys'
Fall Suits and
Overcoats
are now ready for your inspection
TH E EXCEPTIONALLY
good values we are offer-
ing under"war conditions-
should appeal to every keen buyer
of clothing. We are selling most
of, our goois,at mach below the
present value : this should inter-
est you, especially when the price
of everything is so high.
We invite you to call and see our
clothing, get prices, and compare.
if you will. with any clothing in
town or city.
s
Walter C. Pridham
Speelal
Orders taken for 21/!b Ceatary Broad Clotl gj
ll stead of the usual V. edne..l.y
e• ening prayer meeting in Knox
ehutch nest week. a meeting iia I.r
bele in the lecture r0.'ui on Friday
ern niog,. w pteu.her iIth. t., 1.e ad-
dre..ru by " Res. J. '. laendervun,
rnrmerly ,,f Hensel!. and lately of
Roti.h Coluutbie Mt. Hrndr,son
cnmrs in the hornets of the txa.td of
Ananee. Any wt+i. burr hid the Pr-
gnaintane* of a1 Heocericu wi!1
avow with what interest he invest.
evri l aul.ject be discusses.
See Show
Windows
for
Specials
Cr•e of Our Woo -mitres
•1.140
Foustaes Pe. liar
51.00
SLYTH.
Tt•wuAY, Sept. IH.
Tits VIL• .rot T.x HATE. - The coun-
cil beta a epeeist! meeting Ia.t week 1.-r
she p•.rlr..r ..t .inking the rate or
las •11 ... f -r lhr ctnang year.Tne rate
strove was tweoty•(our mall. 00 the
dollar, wbieb i. rightly lower than
last year'•, but the tazp.yrt• will
atoll consider it high enough.
Tyle WINO IS APrRxrl.rdll.-On
account of the c..r1 evening. whvh
have now *et in it re p.uhable that the
band cor,erts whi. b the I .r.1 bend
has beers giving once a steel slut log
the .umwrr will now re teas 1'he+e
concerts have heels much appre.•.at.-d
t the • own sp•.opte, at the band tut t.-
ishes Aral -flaw. tuY.le.
Tui FALL FAIIL-The dil.'et. as of
the Blyth lair are sating erepare-
tione for a a tcces.ful 1 sir thi, year on
October 3 and 1. and it 4. expected, if
the weather be suitable, •h••re will be
• loge crowd here o.4 u.r last day tom,
crowu Lb...r work with success. •
Pagekvrtotia.N PASTOR LIC %VINO. -
Rev. W.11. Turner. who be. been
pastor of St. Audretv's Presbyterian
church here tor the past four yeah,
has received it call to ('alviu Fresh).
terbium eblsreb. Montreal. and expects
t u prrarh to. farewell art mum hero nn
U •tuber 1st. He will atat dis(sesse
a:k.amrut the .*.u.. day. The cbarge
be jig, tdk•ng in Monrrral h.. a tlsenl-
Neahtp of urrr 745) and hi• etipeod
w ill lir $2,4.4.10 a yeas. Hr la a good
pi...rhrr and will nn doubt All the bill
to the flew charge ably.
Leers' Hurts/ie.-Two rinks from
the Blyth bowling clubsotond to l'1ut
ton on Thursday peening of last week
and played* frtefidly game with two
rel the rinks of that place. being
lieaten by the following score :
CLINTON.
0. Rnhertaoo, skip 22
W. Hovey, skip 17
HLYTH.
i)r. McTaggart, skip 22
Dr. Allison. skip 15
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PKaeONAL AND GENERAL -itis
Janet Craig is seriously 511 with a bad
attack of typhoid fever Mrs..J.
Heffr•on, wbo bas been conflued to bet
bed for some time with typhoid fever,
ie. we are glad•to say. slowly imp rov-
ir.g Mr. H. A. Thomas, C. P. H.
agent, bas been off duct for the past
month with an attack of rheutnatram,
but we. are glad to say be is now a1 -
most ready to resume has work. Dur-
ing his absence Mr. McLeod, relieving
agent, has had charge of the work
here.... A numher of the young
people had we en1 ,yeble tinier in the
St. Beni g. Club rooms on Saturday
evening. It wasiotendd to bee corn
feed. hot we do pot think. th-ee was
omen •c.nn eatiu. They had sow,
dancing. so they enjoyed Ihetwefve..
Mr.. 1a... Sun. is still confined to the
house with a .eriod.attaek of nervous
trouble andin con•eq'tence his b)aek-
sraith shop i♦stiil closed up der.
Roht. Howard has moved bid homily
into tuwri'L•ntu 1s ..t Wawanosh
M-. H. If .rosy left no Tuesday for the
W4.41., where he hot secured a Rood
position a. manager of a threshing
g•ng at h . clary of alt .per day uutil
the end ..1 , hr thteshipg HAM is
needed very badly in Lois seet+oo, - as
it is impossible for the tanners, to got
tti. ir fall plowing done, and a great
many who intended .owing jail wheat
have horn dot. r. rd trove .1 • g it
Th -ere were fol tickets sold at the
I:r.nd Trunk .it,•i or last week for
inti 1- ie t + those intending to visit the
iipr••1nn Fair 1lr J din Stewart
received t wo ears of r.lrs•rn• 1114I week.
There .rein. t.. he w great scarcity of
this 14,.Hing material. wv he got rid
.1 hi..luek very qni.;►1y . .. Mr. J•-.
N-atty weceiv.•dtwo rats of e.ml last
week to supply h s • •t••n.ner.
Nr. Frank 13 .nn. • r On vi,,
.•pent • few days n( 11. • net web
vw.t•ntt with Id.. pares'• herr
Rias Htld• Wilha•ua, • no hw. h •e
leaning the t 1.g. .ph op. ..rn... h- r•
tor the pe.t yeas, wi b M.. Jae. bills•
ilt-.n. has vectored a .fund portion at \i -
strata Falls nod I.t'tf..r the it 01 Tues -
.1••y R• v. Father Hogan con-
dnrt.d fort♦ hours desarinoil tier.
.isee inS . Michael'•ohurch this week.
tin Rondav evening he was ay.ist.•d
by R. v. Father Faxon. of Wingham.
i'..o.tahle tchrII and ,Dote other.
have been wetcntug cloe.ly-to are if
There were any iufrections of the
)iqu .r laws hero and the Inspector
paid another vial on .Monday night.
Trier, are rumors t0 the effect that
some of our citizens will b• bro,gbt
up b-f.re the,m•gi.trate before hog.
BENMILt_ER.
W[DNgNDAT, Sept. 211,
Ward (ile dh.11 purchased a caw
Overland .oar Iw•t week.
Mr. Wilson Oke went to the London
Fair on Monday of last week and
egaln .n. Thursday with his csr.
P.P. T. W. KILT., of the 411(4 Bat-
talion, Elmontt.n, who was wounded
with shrapn.l while serving .n Min-
ders. i. vi•itiug his sietsr, Mrs. iLd.
Hood.. o: B .nrnitler,
W.•rd was received in the village
last week that Iwo Oke, who left
bete dime 1 one ago tO join the C. A.
1t r V1 caw
all t..._. Tee
B,.'•e-a s!.., 14 ■ug1Ulr1,
.h 1,R en.
can a:anJ,.,e Canals Tee
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Ai Del A ��� RES
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If. when purchasing a new car. you show
an unalterable preference for Truly -Cana-
dian tire.-Dltelop "Traction" or Dunlop
-Special "-you wi:l find that you can get
them no matter what tire equipment is on
the carat the time. 5L hen any opposition
is shown to giving you Dunlop Tires you
can at once distrust the argument because
the salesmanship which does not seek to
please. surely cannot he regarded as seek-
ing to satisfy.
"SPECIAL..
"TRACTION TREAD -
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1 isi]'URIC t"
Ns rowan.
DISCOVERY IN CHEMISTRY
This le a recut diaoovery of Doebr,
Pierce, whn r head of the Igqt�altda'
Hotel and Surgical loeutute M Buffalo,
N. Y. Experiments at Doctor Pieroe'a
Hospital for several years proved that
there is no otter eliminator of uric acid
that can be compared to it. For those
easily recognised symptoms of indam-
matum -as backache, scalding urine
and frequent urination. as well as kith -
meat in the urine, or if uric acid in the
blue" has caused rheumatism, it is
simply wonderful how surely " Anuric•
acts. The best of results are always
obtained in cares of acute rheumatism
in the tints, is gravel and gout, and
invariably the pains and stiffness which
so frequently and persistently accom-
pany the disease rapidly disappear.
lin to your nearest drug store and
simply sat for a 50 -cent package of
•
Anuric,' manufactured b Dr. fierce,
of send 10 Dents to Dr. res for a
large trial package. 1t you suspect
kidney or bladder trouble send him a
sample of your water and describe
symptoms. Doctor Pierce's chemist
will ezamine it, then Dr. Pierce will
repot{ k /oo, without las or charge.
Nara : - French acienuats affirm that
"Amine' is thirty-seven times mon
active than hthia in eliminating oris
acid, and is a harmless but reliable
chemical oompound that may be safely
given to children, but should be used
only by grown-ups who actually wish to
restore their kidneys to perfect health,
by conscientiously using Ons box -or
more in extreme cases -'aa "Anuric•
( thanks to Doctor Pierce's achievement)
is byfar the most perfect kidney sad
blader corrector obtainable.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets are the original
little Liver Pills. One little Pellet los
a laxative-thrwe for a cathartic.
The Sa uts Coal Co.
:i u•rr..-.,r. to ]la i.u..:.ab Y t:le than
EXCLUSIVE AGENT-
LEiiIIOH VALLEY
THE COAL THAT S.'.TISFIES
\We deal in Hard and Soft Coal,
Lime, Cement, Fire Brick. Fire
Clay, also Hard and Soft Wood,
Maple and Hemlock Slabs.
Hemlock Slabs, $2 per cord.
F .esh cars of Lime and
Cement just received.
OFFiCE PHONE - 7a.
B. J. Saults' Residence 275.
W. W." Saults' Residence 202
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S. C , b .•l been raj.c1.4- H • i. a t
present working rot the C. P. R. Co.
' at Toronto.
I Tn. H v.mill.r S1lnday ash cul it hold
ling a Rally Day ..wise nail. Snndar
at 7.:cloet p m Trete will b- roc•
itwti..n•, ♦.4n4$. chorudre. et -. Ayr y
inter.,.ting program will b.. peer-nte 1
and a large attendance is d -sired.
Titer. *AA- he a general eta:tire for
Ole Rally srrviewnext Satnrdty wf..r-
noon at 2 o'clock.-
Mt. tarot Mrs. Chas- Mew received a
teleg;sum fr Ottawa, on Plumley,_
stating their son. Pte. Chas. Mew. bad
ireceived gunshot wounds in tn• arm
end'Ie . P e. Meer enlis•..l with Os..
71st 11.vtalinn, although at that time
be was un'v .ix! eon yours old At,
!other ...n or Mrs and tits. Mew, Pt..
W ui Mew. - was wounded sever .1
month. ago and is in a brwpitel it.,
England.
ST. HELENS.
TeKSDAT. Septeolh.r 19
Mrs. P. Clark speet • week .Hung
her friends at Kintall.
Ker J Uttlea s.o4ed Ih. Pr-shy-
tcry tinting at Waagbam nn Tutor
day.
Private kart Cranston. of the 11114
Rettahnn, was home oyer Sunday.
11 • sepses M g', ^vere's* am time.
Miss Nina %Verde. Mire Cur. en, Mims
Rimier. Mie. Y.Imer and Miss 'brie.
sir MLIIer atr.•ndr4 the teachers' con-
vention hr d .t (,oderich Th irsday
and Fr.aar lar,
The h try. sl home Dery:res in t he
At gl.r.n rhorrh Ism' Hondas were
endo"t•.I he Kes. 1'. Owen. of Men-
em.. a f,•rmrr pastor. The seri lem
both aft-rn. en 5144 •venlng leer. woe)
attended and the dieoou. ens were lis.
tenet' t.. nnh great mires-.
Th. Calvin reureh annivr....1•t will
be 1 •1.1 ..n me.•Aity. (tinter 1.4. and
the .ennusl tar meeting m•, Monday
•'-'•Ing It -or Y. N. Whit a -...f 1) .r -
ham, swill r.,r.4•."t 'rte .. rv..•r ,.n Soh.
day sir d will t main over tnr Monday
.v►;.rte Kr, J. u.. lew111p.ea•ha1
llnrhsn.
\t nMKN.!. 1,n'rrrt,ra -Th- 'sia-
l.ml.rr m••.rit,.m .•1 the 1.1. H.Irnq
Women'. 11)4114.4. will M• h.I4 ot.
Ther.d. y, t h. ypI I- at 2.31. 'et c.. et
the bow of Mn. time. Webb. The
FAIR DA YSI
September 27th, 28th and 29th
FAIR DAYS mean buying clays. Take
advantage of these three Fair Days to
do your early Fall, shopping. I lere arc a
few of the attractive values for these clays.
DRESS GOODS
Serge., for suit. and dresses, are the most popular cloths
on the ntarket. The -ea'on is that Berges give the best service
and the values are the ke�ernest. Herr are a few of the color-
ing, nay) , black, cantinal. grey, tan. brown. maroou, taupe
and green. at $lit. 1l '`.1. 111.50. $1.75, $:.00, 12.251 and
42.551, \lie have a co:or and prise for evetyone.
VELVETS
Plain and corded Velvets are exceptionally good tills Fall
for suits and coats. Corded Velvet 27 in. wide in green,
cardinals navy, light navy, tan. brown, white and' grey. at 69c
a yard. Plain Velvets,in all the wanted shades, at 6(k and
75c a yard. Buy your Velvet Suit now.
.SILK WAISTS
To go with your new Fall Suit you will need a nice Silk Wait.
Silk Crepe de Chene is the favorite. in pink. maize, salmon, white
t- agsl black, at *4.00 eaciE • White Jap. Silk. Waists at 5( 90, 12.2:i
and $3.25. Thele are serviceable Waists. Can be washed and come
out fresh and do not shrink.
Silk Crepe de Chene 40 iuches wide at $1.:10 a yard, in white ,
pink and maize.
HOSIERY
Non. is the time to flet in. your Winter and Fall supply of
Hosiery. Our Hosiery Department Will look after roar needs. We
specialize in Hosiery: Hosiery fur toys, .Hosiery . for girl's, Hosiery
for.the kiddies.anel Hosiery for the grown-npp. We carry fine and
heat). Hosiery for everyone. Frani the LittkDailing with silk heel
aqd toe to heavy all -wool sox .for men. We have an extra goo.l
Stocking for girls and boys in aline rib. Inall sizes ranging in price
3•1: to 60c' a pr, Get your Stockings at Colborne's, then they are good.
We have jast pat into stock a complete line of Winter Underwent.
J. H. COLBORNE
Imbject.: '•0•;r Army. Norse.' 1n 1
"Helpful Hints from Hospital Meth-
ods.- Question drawer. A good a.-
teudaner is tryne•t.rd, to peen for Ilse
pat co die wink for the winter,
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KrLLED IN Ar•Trrt±t.-M. • oil (r.
Levi* i ceivedwt.4d from Ottawa on
Satuidey th.t her soil, Ptr. Ar hot
i avie,nf the 71st Hattation. had mel.
the supreme saer,d-e in France. on
fleptemher '7. Arthur was only sever..
teen year. Of age when be left tit.
Helena in Novemh-r 1913, for oversea..
Much sympathy is extended to the
ber caved family. Surely Mn. L'eiia
has "done her bit," by giving hu --
band acd Hire. carina for the empire.
1f it's gtselity you want. use Black -
stone's delicious tee stem afor a11 oc-
casions. Phone 240. -
KINGSBRIDOE.
Sept.18th.
Rev. F .t her,. Hovey and Pillion vis -
ilia/ herr teat week.
31... P. Finn, of I►et,oit, is vi.it.ng
blend. her.
Nis. Krl1y. of Kinkora, spent a few
days here last week.
Mr. and MIA. C. O'Keefe and Mrs.
J. Nu -se ,.Mr. Fd. Foley and The, -
,!ore, and Mr. [Tifton A,i.tin were
visitors at the Londno eshihttt..n 1
Min Margery Dalton vieite.l Guile•
rich friend. last week.
Mr. Wilfrid Dances% of l:uderieh,
is visiting friends here.
They give you exactly 'Art yon ar.k
fot at Male'. dreg Kole. Ooderich.
Constipation-
s. Ism tif se op
its not to be cured
bytiv� bey rather
aggravate the
bxative.
bat save •••
tT,sd..
a.e►
sail nof
Or h ter. a.,,. Woo tot.
alma W (rv.aw the
t�'ramesie., ' fist
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CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS .
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4.. 4
AND --
Kodak
Supplies
ALWAYS ON HAND
Give us a call and let us show
you the large line we carry.
James A. Campbell
CENTRAL. DRUG STORE
PMM fa.
Pltontis--BUltiness 90, Res. 328 Goderich, Ontario
Names of Secretaries Wantef
vas seer. eters of the eon.: y womrri'a
tic ortwn.z. a ••, wend. the fol-
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••I1i041 : Will all m•,r-•r,r of
wnab•vr ,.,in...o iter r..11 . s- r lin
on. rime R • d-rn•tmC oto 14
for Fe.)1' •, tr n••I. w .k, 1.1ra..
( send n..,.•
.. the ..r.. 4.ry t., the
county eseretasy, Mrs. baton Fit o
!latter, Oat. t
AAer Sept.rober t eth, 19 t et.
014 Mother Hohhard went t.. the
r.tphoar4,
Rep -piing 1.1.t.t.neh her thirst:
t , b...• the rnpl.iard
Tn. ' 414 M n" 1.x.1 is .r. there ite .r-
l'.idhaae the te•I•n has the .11 ..nest
• I. m fogs .J eI,, h • nue. I1.• there
Aral