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The Signal, 1916-9-28, Page 4CAO11I11aT, y her 2A. 1910 I'TT' KTO N A I, ar(1DERTCH : ONTARIO nomommemes Men's and Boys' Fall Suits and Overcoats are now ready for yotir 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 goods at much 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. Walter C. Pridham Special Orders taken for 20th Century Brand Clothing Watch for some Specials Z in BRASS BEDS at u Store. Furire atWaiker's1 in the basement section. • Watch for change of Advertisement next week. During the rush of Exhi- bition week we have been too bust to go through our stock and arrange a more detailed announcement. A NEW ARRIVAL OF LINOLEUMS JUST OPENED UP PICTURE, FRAMIN(i FURNITURE REPAIRING • • • • • • • • Often • • the W A LK E3 'S • F1RNITURE STORg THE STORE OF QUALITY Always W. WALKER, Furniture and Undertaking the Cheapest Best •• Phone 89^ • Goderich OUN(iANNON. MR. N. Y. \V H Y A K D is MEOW fur THA MMU N At. at llunttanaaa. . Iy.nn left with Alm for auberrlptleo.. .Arent -.menta or lob prtullua wt9 1•- r wire preempt wit -mate TJrptoue oliuder.eb !thrall r \\ gDNaniaay. Alts•. 'Jtl Mr end Mn. (ieorgr Howard and little daughter, Evelyn. of '%.etch. vie. ited et the home til Mr. and M.o. M. Haus lees F.idey tv g rod Satur- day, returning on Saturday attar noon. I Mr. Howard is tMiucytal of Zurich public who.'( The ice crest social held in the bwutelft of Erskine church . H Mon- day eve g was w WI P.M success. A splendid program of readings, duet., siders and instrumental music was rem dered, atter which (-.kc. coffee and ice cream were .rrted I o I he imp! went of all. Tne pr...eeds ate 10 he appt.rd to the lois-inn fund. Mrs. L. Palmer and daughters, Mises Luella and Amelia Bellamy. who have had charge of tit. central exchange here since the Installation of the Godes kh Rural Telephone Cc.. bete. have re.iatted the po.itloo, and have moved throe household rtlpct• to Mpringhank, Ohio. where they intend t.i r•be•de. '1 hey will be greatly 'missed, in this villa«.- and community, where they hese given .urh excelient vier, in pubLc as well as in soci.l hie. \\'r wish thew *Mandan, euros• leu their new tnnwe. Toe central tele- phone oM.e here is now its charge of M..,.. Ella S•nthere. Haz-I Aug'.tat- I ine end Ethel Jubns,on. .-ton. KINT*IL. \\'ELINSPI lay, Sept. 21) Mr. J . F. Tom paid bis semi-annual (visit t.. Kintall school on Friday last. Mr. P. -ter ('lark. of St. Helen., cis- ( iced f. i ends sod acquaintance. here 1a.r week. Mics Colrna ('lark. of St. Helens, it visiting at the home of her uncle, Mr. Murdoch McKenzie. Our tw'her. Mts. Edna Pentland, attended the teachers' convention held at Goderich I*.-' week. -Mr. Roderick M:Ket.z.e, lit \Vanni - MEN I WHY SUFFER ? 04 w' MID" ...«qtr le rat. AWLS r NLN! II • treat 1. ,..•l ...e. For - ear. ft* hag clew. H *~aai part of e I fe t• Ow Kate e: MEN'S DIN ..Lt '.yeas.. Ane. t j mot •,.r�..;a loot . y. mo.. M Irk re le. -4 taw.. Pe of Neel. Ari.• Ness wars.. Um 1.v�--� I..at� e•1 '•sere. p.l W ave' • Hu.uWe 4tban .,icor law n.•.an.. teen A 1• Testier lM M tr.« - lm. r Alms lean .rot Mew zona Ds. Sitio, Ti,. trestles et Des 'reeved .aur T. tw.r .t. w.N en.•s res soil ewe ve .s e,.en w v.. , w .'coat t• i improved an.1ele' ,hid tM .same *oriole...! ItU h the Erol e.I r•, nse•e1 M.. tent Ser ••• -.1 WEE T- F••1ia• ll.r...m k.� knits 1, and +/lest Cee Few very. known to wr.lisl eern.e. Ir yor ass.•adrerer from any NCR. 0t5. MMONTT. BLADDER or STOMACH AILMENT. Miss. ITS. A. or ILLRIOT LL m MALADILS..all Da. N' Mid rata a one- W treatmenttreatenr n esti ear kr sol only ee , lr. tee.i.afer. but Sl N.:Rio /I to tie onf,..wy tr-st- amt ys* reed nr hear .teat. .r-1 the Trentt.ee' that }.a sal Eienu. tlti tale ewe, all other e.eth.m bare fagot. Tame are 1104 retie-•.. Perot ELN Dr. word 4 teeaa�d�� w rotors!. .o Yea -0. Yoe. la BLOOD rotx>. xr'I avid*. LOMta-DVITALITY. ate..leutreat- mewl rand' anneal $ he r solebees dementaHMed hi Alyn• ear muter herre Tao rme1T tae w- etly* s od- re 11 WCA 41 RL - and TERM ANENT. Caro •o) .+. UR WARD'S rns.derfwly IN I i.e....! ogee. f V e i»dtm •f .4 t:.• MM. One of tn.- m...r one,. r -.a: w upped efse• Amer . L.. -rt per .ret eotr r.t sal "'eyes • r.onswl. lomat eawrnat.. at...Mel, net. pacer wie eabet from s .•.load and Steamers. 4E•tE. tau .. oat5Nono to McMeto all Sommer. WOW 4e f -.-..I pressen ma teeeaoa44. AN helms a• ildssnal W smiled grader privet.: wow. DR. WARD, ppeg.g paid a short visit 1r. his brothers, John and Murdoch McKenzie, of thld place. W. M. K. XaErr "An. -The Septam- bee s.aetb.g of the auxiliary of Aha W. M. Si was held in the tu.nw on Wednesday last.. About fifty ladies were present. Rev. Flank McKenzie, of Montreal, pyre a .host address on "Ms i .0 wort in Quebec, and Mrs. McLean, of Guelph. gave a very ir.ter•eetirg pater tin 111. leu Indite. in whichee* she had lived for .owe years. lane Lizzie Stewart *leo gats a vet y intersecting paper 011 wlssiou work in China. Movuay, B. p'. 25. fr,osse.-\tis. Olive MacMarchy .pent he weekrtrd at her house herr.... Or. Vi.J Chambers, of Calgarv, and Mr-. Jas. Wilson, of Out 1pb,vi•ited their slater. Mrs. M.C. Mackenzie, last week. Mies Colina Clark, of S'. Helens, is vi.iting relatives iu this vicinity.... Mix. Heroics D.ennan, of Lucknow continua school, and Miners Rrwie and Isabel Mackenzie, of tIoderieb Collegiate Institute, stew. the week- end at their respective homes here.... Mrs. Thain and Master Kenneth Thain, of Toronto, are vieiting at the home of Mr. Robert MacDonald. PC'FFALO'S LEADING SPECIALIST N Nene ••.re. Op,. McSWr Mamame.t,. strlALO. N. Ye, ppTee Hes. - Weeder Weaws.y. IYwaar-• W P. Twason. Thiene, sod %rids -s teL ,S•W.-M M 1. (mac' S8 • c one Ellis est? The person trained in a Commercial School. We guarantee to give a Stenographic andC- �ercial Course equal to that given by any School in the Province and to place you in a position when you graduate. Write for rates and make iirrangements toe; os ter as soon as possible. Fall term begins September 5th. Students may enter any time. School of Commerce CLINTON, ONTARIO. PHONIC 206. R. F w ARD. R A , M. ACCTS • PRINCIPAL ®eseetersI xccrions and tript. kr'••n tooth?. leu Ma.it ht. Now coons" crud aThr tat- • Nuhb Hap,• .s bee eV e n Irir..•.nl Aro t.. Knot nit 'te 1Cb1'em, Mt P.oil or 11.u.a'1, ass ..M e e•9 Tsr.lq o t ,l •h4 31.t inclu•Irr. et low I.tc.. Thro��h Tesrist Sleeping Cars to WINNIPEG on above dates, leav- ing Toronto 10.45 p. m. no chin of can, via Traascoetineatal Route RETURN LIMIT. TWO MONTHS Carlos•va of .ata of sale F.nal rNurn 1.1.14 en alt t. December 31st Oerth re -,•t rat lo'.- Asa fol pert;rule - 11t :.11 (1een4 Tra,k ticket nMe..- or write t• F. HRT!, il.e. 111 -tare l'e.-etote • .l Bent. Turnnto. oat. Ticket. Ind full inf,rm Itinn ° on application to Y. F. LAWRENCE? S StiNs. l'hone s. - - PORTER'S MILL. Tus,DaT, Sept. 19. NOTES. -Mr. Geroge Smith and sis- ter, Imogene, of C'urrie's. who have been visiting at Mr. 0. W. Putter's, returned home ou Monday Mr. Hiram Cox left on Sstuiday lit last week fur Toronto, where be has le - cured a position 10 *u ammunition Ltctory Misr Fioreuce Mcllunald, ..f Detroit, is visiting her 'Pother, Jars. James McDonald Mr. How- aId ('ox spent a few days at Spring- bu. .... Mr. WiIljaut Mearceh, who has heen visiting at Mr. Veuder- burgh's, returned to his home at Luck - now Twat week ' Quite a number at l ended London fair last week. TI'E..u.ay, Sept. 'JI, Norge -Yr. and Mrs John Potter and children and Mr. King motored from Hit Aeon and spent S'Itnday at O. W. Potter's .. ..Mese.. Joht and Jawer Blair returned h one, having . pent two week+ At Sault Ste Marie. Mr. Hodge°. and .laughter, of Kingarf, visited at Gen Vander- hurgh's least west. Mrs. Edmon eon. til Clinton. seem a few days lot Chas. M.'Phail's last week. . Mr. and Jin. Lee. Col and Mr. H Y. Cox motored to Kincardine on Mundsy. Mr. and Mr-. l lies. McPhail wo- tui.-J to London tin Monday. Tinning of All Kinds r1.'ne promptly, thoroughly ntnl rea- sons lilt'. \\'e'il repair or renew rout roof, pat your ehimnec top. leaden, gutters or cornice in fest. claw,. condition. Family Repairing, Too, if von want It. I'ut * new cnpt.er bottom on the wash boiler, mend a:l kinds of leako in tinware, Fred Hunt IIANItLTON MT"Err 'PROM:. I35 eameemeartawssesessesseaWeeeeeNOWSOM BENMILLER. \\ Ef.\E.n.ov, Sept. l'.l). MArKIIt- -STHA('OtrtY.-(hf Saturday, September lt1':b, the rrrdehce of ]Ir. and Mr . Wee. St•'aoghen, Hrnhrrll+r, was the invite"t.f a quiet hut happy event, 'he mat riege of (heir daughter, Miss Nellie L • W Mr. Homy (i. Ma^Kir, a prosperous y leg 1ruoiIlea. wall of Toronto. The nuptial kn. t was tied by Rev. P. S. Bane.. ot Brnmtller, in the presence of ' ediwtr relative., at 1. o'clock noon, while the wedding mooch was played by Mr. Harold E. Waiters. The bride, leaning on 'Att- ain! lit- *1n. of her father, entered t lie parlor and proceeded to *n arch i.e!efnliy decoa'sletl with dowers.. wliege the •'erewu.ny wa- p. rf. rm. 1,1. Thr ,' 1)ph• N' Ir (halt. u.lod. Thr Ltitie'. Nrd- ding gown viva of clean" ruessaline s Ik with pest), trimming- and she car- r i -d a houyuet of In id..1 Lose. and Iilv•of-the-valley After the cetemonv mud hearty congratulations the pert e st down to an *1., 'io, .1." and •uwpt- uous d ut,rr ot. 1.041.0 dreorate•i Nath rnvt lar and g111t engl.ay. The tureen's, Which wet. .elect sn.l costly, consist- ing of cut glesa,and silo e, testified to the e.teeterin w bride is held. Thec to the hiatli•t WAR e: `1J. at t with pestle.' 'L'bt+". bride e t gown seas of blur serge is ith ba'. \•aid showers of confetti. at ore weddiher lus ( whit' r•, rho weJ.blr. . rrt• • rdrd 11.41 to t:odrticb- trues wh(Stt plree they took theta( 'rem to Toronto en route to Reigland on their honeymoon, which they will sp'mt at the grooun's old at Liverpool. BAYFIELD. Trg+In.ty, Sept. W. \11-e ('henry and Miss Carter spent Sunday with friend• in the village. Mr. T. M.11111 ia i11 and confined to his heti at the house of Mr. Spack- man. 'MISS Jr•.ie \letealfe left this week 1.. rr111IDrtlre tier et udieo et the Luis vets ty of Michigan. \lis: ( fat r.tt and niece, Miss \Iother- uA, lit Washington, 1). 1' , returned hour-- Inst week after spending the sit rnttlrr in their' cottage here. R v J. S. Hendrreon, of New West. miscue'. II. C'.. preached 113 M•. An- diew'cchurch on Sabt,ath morning, at.d Rev. 11.11 \\to id, of R •ti .'fi••Id, will et 'bangs. with Mr. M...butane next Sabbath. KIPPER 'L't: K*UA v. S epi. 2r) H'v. Mr. aril Mn. John Ri,ti*nlenn, of ti.tg.ten. have retut tied homy after a pi -.•ant two week• -ray with friends here. On '1'or.dsy evening, the 10 h met., a large numiler of friend• and neigh - hot. Hirt in the hoot, r.1 Mrs. Peter Fisher and proaente.1 her son, Murray, a signaller in training at ()t.0w*, with an .ddr•-.s, accompanied he a safety r..zor Paid a signet ring. a• token. of their goodwill and affection. Last sonde). Rise. MM,rtin, of London, preached In the .••hyleriaa church. The Sunday lief. Rev. Mr. Wahl..., id G rrrgfa, C. S., preached in the Mt...nudist ebureh in toe ?ter - noon and in the evening th. .tor, Rev. A. W, Hrown, preached r bar- er., h neon. On Mon *y evening the annual meeting"( t le Kipprn Manch of the Upper Canada Mai* tytw',rl y was h.ld In th. Presbyterian chuirh Toe .sere of the Society. it, Japanese. •tild- ens. X-. Mora. of Wycliffe ('ollege, Toronto, presented the elesms of the Society .Hai shower( many i tsses•ing v1Pw• of bis ,,..rive land. The. preci-. d•.ni, Mr. J. 11. a1ae1 ,.n, WW1 the rc- rrt*ry. Mt. I y. lesson, were re- elected. B„ 'body eats ltlsek•'n n.'e .tell Hone ire nem of superior quality. this ere di live) ed. COIFING! The Big Selling Event! Friday, October 6th, and Saturday, October 7th. These Two Days will be DOLLAR DAYS at This Store And will mean the biggest selling event that was ever staged in Goderich. The idea is to sell everything advertised at $1.00. For example -8 yards, regular I 5c, light and dark Print for $1.00. 2 pairs. regular 60c, all wool Hose for $1.00. 1 yard. regular $1.25, Serge in all colors for$I.00. This is just an idea of the values that are awaiting you on these two clays. Your dollar will have more buying power on these two DOLLAR DAYS than ever before. Take advantage of these two DOLLAR DAYS to get your winter's supplies in all dry goods lines. Don't forget the DOLLAR DAY dates : Friday and Saturday of next week. October 6th and 7th. Watch this space next week for the program for the two DOLLAR DAYS. . We .will leave bills at your door or send them to you on Thursday of next week. This bill will tell of all the real values we are offering on these two DOLLAR DAYS. Dollar Days -October sixth and seventh --Friday and Saturday of next week. J. H. Colborne 1, PORT ALBERT. 1'utsmnty. SCI. 2'ith. BHIEF+.--Mrand Mrs.Rett Cunning- ham and daughter Betty tenanted to their Inoue in Torontothis week .Mr. and Mn Norman CoIelrugh and children, of Goderich, spent the week- end with the latter's traitnts, Mr. en d \Its. \Vee. Iirindlev....Mr. and J.,. MrWhinrep motored to fi I,1 Smi'It%' 1 . siren.( th.r facer.( of Mr. Jas .Re.imnnd, cousin of Mi. McWhinney Mr. ani. M -. John i Pee Mchn4nhala Miss H .o.i'a so 1 F (ward and \Lisa %Vat( m. reit from l'.in•on and attended the hat veer borne Orr - vicr. here. ..Sir To ul tianlrv, ass., iutento spending the winter ttunth. at Cleveland with hi, daughters. list ing rentesi his h.'nnts to h•. son Thoma. Mt.Jsk° Metite,of \V.nJaor, and M..Tn»n•r 311. -ties.. of tdtrn'a.mo Gored to Port Albert this week and are vi.itlnrt wradcr the psren'aI r.w.f. Mia• Ttltw t'Arey tpi, nrn-.t fro,n I:.n,t„r: I sat week . Mae. E1 zthe h peeve-, of Dunttnn•.,, -ren S nrLiv with M-. and Mee. Joos M.liee . r r Mr. Elliot Brennan. of lioJeri h' n et. i.nent Sunday with hoe mother. M IJrrnnan Pt •. .1 ss •1 t. of the h Botasilrn, is b.r. trona (:,amp li .Iden visiting with relatives ...Mr. 41. rrdon Pe arson of the O. C. 1. stent the w.sk-.nd at his home Mr. and Mr.. Hotter. Wilson .pent Sun- d•y with toe I.•sv't ptient•, Mr. *ad Mrs. .r,ke McGee ..Children's K'iIv bay eras largely attended in Mt. • An,tes.w'• church lost VuM.f.e..':be'' 'sr roil h'at. •.t 1i our services were o••l.i o 1'or,.t rhn'ch last Sunday e�rH'ug end pr ,pcd a gl and auet•e.w. 0 The demand is here and must be applied. We help you with, our big advertising camnaign. People are enthused i,ver this musical in- novation. Sales' possibilities are Immense. Our arrangements are ' eral. You must act promptly as territory is being rapidly taken up. Write or wire. C rote COMPANY OF CANADA SO Testes Street 1riseR TORONTO VAP %rgiItHngclie PItOlJOg1'liphJ