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The Signal, 1917-6-14, Page 4r 4 K ) • T*vzaDAv, Arms 14, 1917 Warm Weather Wearabies F°r_"'e° NOW is the time to change from Spring Wearing Apparel to Summer Goods. We are well prepared to supply your wants in everything that is new and seasonable. Men's Shirts. $1.25 and up to $3.50 The best we have ever shown Men's Underwear. 1.00 to 2.50 Combination Style All the leading styles in Straw Hats, 1.00 to 3.00 Nobby shapes in Panamas, 4.50 to 7.00 WALTER C. PRIDHAM AGENT FOR 20th Century and Art Clothing Borsalino Hats Phone 57 Headlight Overalls ► . 0 0 0 • TTre NLOp e \a Achievements SOME motorists think they have tires which are making great mileage records•- ter these motor- ists meet users of Dunlop Tires. Then they get a n e w conception of what is pos- sible in tire mileage. -SPECIAL" TIRES* •• azia CEOs CEO A •r CTION A. 7t CEO 0 0 One of the Hydro pole* at the foot of Lighthonae street was b• taken off on Mondey evening by impact with .oto, solid lIuhatance, probably an automo- bile. The d*mwge was noticed and re- paired before any wire. were broken. Eavestroughing end all kinds of TINWORK are right in our line. Ion't delay ordering necessary work done. It will pay yon to have re- pairs made promptly. Orders entrusted to us receive expert attention. FRED. HUNT "TNL PLUMBER" tsseses.., aY..t M.._. tis BENMILLER. WEDNESDAY, June 13. Rev. P. H. Bailee reporta a very suc- cessful and inspiring meeting of the Methodist C-nferenc. at Dundas Centre Methodist church, London. The underlying keynote of the con- ference wa. "Kvengelt.m." Special services will he held -on Ben - miller circuit next Sunday in the in. terese of the Huron County Temper- ance Association. Interesting ad- dress will be delivered by Mr. A: 1'. Cooper, of Clinton, at Benuriller, 11 a. in. ; Zion, 2.30 p. tn., and Bethel, 7 p. In. childhood Constipation. Constipation in children can be lmmptly cured by Baby's Own Tab. ets. They are a gentle but effective laxative which thoroughly regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach and thus drive out all childhood ail- ment.. Concerning;them Mrs. J. B. Tauffenbach, Richer, Mao.. writes : "i hare need Baby's Own Tablet. and have found them an excellent medi- cine for constipation." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents • box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. THE GODERICH MARKETS. Taoasosv. June It. Wheat. per hush.. ....t 7.10 to 10 Oats, per bn.h M1416per M,sh 1.10 to 1.16 Runk shoat. per beak i t6 to ES6 Flour. family. per awl tea to 7.10 ploer. patent. per ewt 160 t. 1.00 Stan, pot tett ESM is 1E10 MMI.. ptan Wel a /tea !tray.. truas,. per ten Weed. potload Dairy SaNr t, 7�rlh' Ana, sea. rare t>•ttle. teres r Melee. parasom tie taloa ease .mp.r cwt r. vwlakt. ser ewt. • rendered. ear N .. Y.ay .bb•sr. ellaVe , ... ... • lea te 11.1111 to 12 � s fa 1e UM to a.76 Ilea to MN ARS In l0 .16 to .17 15 le .11 • es a east. 15.0 1. 11.0 Rb.pskla.. aa to a , THE SIGNA I. - GADERIC ` ONTARIO CARLOW. WaDNEIMAaY, June 13. Mit. Jean Young has returned boom from Stratford Normal School. Mr. Joe. O'Connor has moved to McGaw and is staying with Mr. Allies. We understand that Mr. Thos. Ham- iltoo has sold his farm to Mr. Mo- Lsri y. Mr. Alex Barnby, of Toronto. spent Sunday at the beaus of Mrs. Thos. Mc - Pb -e. Mrs. Small, of Toronto, is spending a sew weeks with bee friend, Mrs. John Walter. Mrs. Hogan. accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Aiebeter, of De- troit, came on the steamer Greyhound and they are spending • few days at the home of Mr. RobL Olen. Smith's Hill church was filled to the utmost capacity last Sabbath, when Rev. R. C. McDermid, of Kock church, Ooderich, delivered a very able address to the Masons. The ser- vice wee conducted entirely by the Madrona Mr. G. H. Hing, of Gode- rich, presided at the organ. NILE. WgDNasDAY, June 13. Mr. David Bogie raised his barn last week. Mr. Leonard' Mcllwain visited friends at Loudon L.et week. Miss Alice Sheppard is not improv. ing as rapidly as her friends would wish. A number of the young people took in the moonlight excursion on the steamer Greyhound. Rev. J. W. Hedley and Mr. Wm. Bailie attended the Methodist Confer. ence at London last week. Mr. Stanley Riven is home from Owen Sound, the Collegiate there being closed till September. Mts. J. 11. Pentland and Mrs. Lewis Taylor attended the annual meeting of the Wowen'a Institute of this dis- trict, held at Blytb on Tuesday after- noon. PORTER'S HILL TUESDAY, June 12. NoTES.-Wesley Vanderburg spent a few days at Toronto last week, at- tending the Grand Lodge of the C. O. C. F Rev. Mr. Fortner called on a few of his old friends Sat- urday evening Mrs. Caulfield, Misses Ruth and Nina Tichborne re- turned to their home at Chicago this week .. Mr. O. W. Potter and fam- ily spent Sunday in Colborne Murray McDougall and Harold Ens - mention are working at Baechler's fac- tory in Goderich George Lindsay and bride. of H•ep ler, visited at Mrs. Lindsay's last week. BLYTH. TUESDAY. June 12. DOMINION DAT Pttooa.M.-Those who have the First of July sports in charge .fter a great deal of trouble were able to secure two good baseball teams. Clinton and Listowel, to play a game here on the big day and now they have everything reedy for • most successful celebration. All indica- tions are that it will be the greatest day's sports ever pulled off in one day in these parts. The fun will start at 10 is. m. in the morning and will con- clude with • grand concert in Industry Hall In the evening, and as the day is all for the Red Cross there lino doubt there will be an immense crowd. TAYLOR--LirAFroRD.-A very pretty home wedding took place at she resi- dence of Mrs. M. Spafford on Monday afternoon, when her second daughter. May, was united in marriage to Mr. Roland Taylor, despatcher on the C. P. R. at London. The home was beautifully decorated for the occasion With flowers. While Mrs. Hawkins played the wedding march, the bride entered the parlor leaning on the arm of her mother, and took her place be- side the groom under • canopy of \fl.hwere. Phe carried a beautiful bou- quet of Atuerican Beauty mase. The bride woo assisted by Mi.s Ella Met- calf as bri wmaid, end the groom by Mr. Austin Spafford, brother of the hide, and h two sisters M+bel and Mary act;d a ,flower -girls. The nup- tial knot was tied by Rev. W. B. Hawkins, •sire by Rev. T. H. Farr, of Kincardine. fter the ceremony the guests sat do to • bount-nus repast. The happy oup le Zeit on the 5 o'cloc C. P. R. teal for a wedding trip to tern cities. Macompanied by the hest idles of a host of friends. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. -Dr, Al- lison, who is with the Archy Medical Corps at F.Indon, and who tan been expecting f some considerable time to go overarms, visited with friends here and at belgrave over the week- end. He woe accompanied by his wife Mr. Sod Mrs. 0. 111, Metes- gars c1' ggars and family visited with Mend. et Clinton on thinday,.,,...Mr. and Mn. Luxton Hill and family pend Goderich friends a visit on Saturday. Mr. W. Crittenden is having made to hie reel - 5 will make a ..The howlers pwling on the ve n very sue - great improvemen dente in town, wh great difference to it brave started again at green and expect to h ceasful year .. The degree team of the 1. Cl. O. F. is goingjo Wroxeter on Thursday. when the dlstrict meet- ing will he held in the morning ; then after dinner • lodge of inshWetton will he held, with Worshaming the initiation,Myth the first an second and Seaforth the third. Deputy Grand Master Mann, of Hamilton. and Past Grand Master Coupland, of Ht. Marys, will he in attendance.... Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Douglass and family. of Hamilton, are retreating acquaintance. In Blyth and viniety. .Rev. and Mr.. T. H. Farr, t Kinc.rline, were visitors in Blyb this week. Their many friends here ate always glad to see them. They are all figuring on homing to *prod July 1st here Mass Annie White, of Woodstock, visited with her sister, Mrs. Apaffnr4, this week. DEATH DoIMoe.-Blythand vicinity were vi*iced by death In three homes this week. The float to nom away was Mr. John .Rtewert, who had been siek only about two weeks. He caught Bold while workl.g at hos rem.nt hnoin•w, and it turned into pneumonia, with the revolt that be passed away on Friday . The funeral took place no Sunday under the maniere of the C. O. F. There was a large turnout fir tricrOs The remains were ennv.Zed to i nears ery, Hullmtt. Ta. deeeeeed leaves a tastily of two deughM,r., Mn. Goodall .ed Mn. Piers., of Bothwell, and .aa son, Robert, of Toronto. The nest to pass • r -. _.apt , v - �....,4"'"^"..,4110 e• alrr.'ees.,, away was Mr. W. Orono. who had baso ailing for soseapsidetebiatile i ea Friday nft.raewt de►tb soinoss him. The funeral took place on Mon- day with Masonic honors trim the residence of Ills aro Isaac in Blyth. Mr. Brown leaves four s and one dwugh- ter. On Pinto afternoon afternoon Mr.' J. Coombs, en oid'avstarw who had reached the woo we of eighty-six year., passed ass y. The deceased up to • year ago been a very ac- tive wan, WO nothing pleased bins Miter tban a game of lawn bowling, at which be was quite proficient. Last summer he did not appear on the green staying most of the time at borne. He had • great many friends in the town, who will all be sorry that be Is taken to the (creat Beyond, He (raves to mourn his de entre • daughter,Mrs.J..Cntt, In Blyth, with whom he had made his home for a great many yeas, and another daughter, Mrs. McDonald of Strat- ford, and one son wbo is in Saskatch- ewan. State of Ohio, City of Toledo. Luca. County, re, Frank J. ('hooey takes oath that hats senior partner of the firm of F..1 Cheney R ('o. doing budoe-s In the City of Toledo, count, and State atoreeald, and that said film wlll pay the sum of one hundred dollar. tortes. h •ad care of oatarrk ilia. moot be oared by the use of Han'. Catarrh Cure. FRANK .1. C YNEY. Sworn to before me .ubso.lbed in m presumes, this tits ce day oe Dember A D. Ito A. W. OLEASON, (Seal) Notary Pa bar. Hall'. Catarrh Care M taken b.ternally and act.. through the blood on the mono•41 surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHeNKY it CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all drPIRA f ,, 7� Jeal Halt'sFamily P1W11.r ST. AUGUSTiNE. TUESDAY, June 12. Mr. Jas. and Mos. G, Oreavee,visited Mr. Vim. Donnelly lest week. Miss 1. McCllochy. of Blyth, is visiting ber sister, Ms. Ch•*. Robin- son. Mr. Wm. Davidson, of Wingbam, is busy drilling • well at Chas. Robin- son's at present. Mr. and Mn. W. J. and Mrs. John Thompson are visiting Toronto and Whitby friends at present. Quite • number of the member* of the Institute hes alt ended the annual meeting of the Wo. men's Institute in Blyth on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Kirkland and son Morley, Meru,. Roy and Gordon Keeys, of Tesewater, and Mr. and Mrs. M•►rtln, of Lucknow, visited at 1Vm. Wilson's on Sunday. AUBUHN. One aloe of Western oat. and one rat of seed wheat will arrive le about week. Erna. 11.11 chop and none Wimp on hand. A. AS(]UITR. WEDNESDAY, June 13. Mr. Geo. Denotedt is tie.ting the Sterling Bank to • omit of paint. Mr. John Fluker has bought from Mr. R. Medd the fifty acres north of his farm. --- Mr. and Muir Matthews and Mrs. Herb. Govier motored to Palmerston on Saturday. Dr. sod Mrs. Weir are on a trip to visit the Doctor's mother in Stratbroy for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Manning are taking • drive through the country and visiting Stratford relative*. Mr. Milton Pfeffer occupied the Methodist pulpit on Swnday evening In the absence of Bev, W. Conway at Conference. The play, "Lodgers taken In, to be given by the B•Itrave Dramatic Club in the Foresters Hall ben, in aid of the Red Cross funds, has been postponed to Tuesday, 19th inst. This play has been very 'successfully given at Windham and other places and should draw a big house, GODERICH TOWNSHIP. WEDNEBDAT, June 13. Mr. Melville Sturdy loot a valuable four-year-old mere last week. Miss Violet Laithwaite returned home last week from Walkerton. Les. McMillan left last week and joined the crew of the steamer Mario - a. We are sorry to hear that Corp. W. Johnston ("Scottie"), formerly of the 71.1 Battalion, is laid up with a sprained ankle. COLBORNE. TUESDAY, June 12. MAITLAND CONcassIoN Norse.• -Mr.. Wm. Obler has returned from an ex- tended visit with her daughter at A REMARKABLE STATEMENT Mrs.Sheidon Spent $1900 for Treatment Without Bene- fit. Finally Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound. Englewood, I11. -- " W h i le going through the Change of Life 1 suffered with headachse,ner- °usn•sa, flashes of heat, and I suffered so much I did not know what I was ng at times. 1 t 11900 on doe - ton and not one did ms any good. One day a lady called at y house and said had been as sok I was at one times Lydia X Pink- 's Veg•tabl• made her wdl,ee 1 took It sad em ju.t as well es 1 ever was. I t understand v-hy women don't see how mneb pain and .nff.rrfieegg otb�i I uld pe by taklag ra.dfda.. proles It for it saved my life and kept wee the lamas Hospital." -Mrs E. Attetl►ow, INef S. Halsted St., Matiewormi. 111. Physicians tusolostbtally did desk hest. battled with this ease steadily and maid do nobotttment Is rootftaen the mo•t.el.ntli• propthe medicinal erties of the geered d old fashioned rate and herb. contained M Lydi B Tiekha.'• Vg.eskis(i.sp.hsd.if any indska It r2 to ymist 'tab.sipeetal THE COLBONE STORE 01 NEW SILK SWEATER COATS Never before have we shown such values in Silk Sweater Coats. Pure silk top coats in the newest shades-reseda, rose, Copenhagen, yellow. They come in plain colors or trimmed with white, with belt, pockets and large full collar. Beautifully made by one of the best manu- facturers in the trade, and we stand behind these Coats and guarantee satisfaction in every degree. They are the newest, and the price is $12.50. New Middy Blouses and Silk ana Cotton Waists We are ever receiving for stock new Blouses of the newest designs, which at this time of the season are very serviceable. Jap Silk Blouses in the best creations of Dame Fashion, in a large range of designs. 12.50 to 15.00, Middy Blouses in plain white or trimmed with a color, in short and long sleeves. We can give these Middies in all sizes, either for young girls or ladies. 75c to $1.50 each. To make Middies we have twilled middy cloth, repp, pique or Indian head, all 36 inches wide, at from 25c to 35c a yard. For dresses we have a very large assortment of the best clouts in the very latest designs, and only one of each design and color. We feel that we have made a big step forward when we made it possible for a lady to have a dress that would not be duplicated in Goderich, and the great number of ladies who have taken advantage of this plan of selling have given us hearty support in our undertaking by encouraging us along this line to continue the good work. Every few days brings new cloths and patterns. Under the old way of buying a whole piece, it was impossible for us to carry as large an assortment or as new cloths as we are doing this season. Before deciding on your new dress we would be pleased to show these new dress lengths and help you select your dress, and pattern for same. viol J. H. COLBORNE ea stebringville Miss Wagner, of Zurich. is visiting at the home of J. C. Duro this week Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Forster have returned from a week's visit in Toronto and vicinity. The "moonlight" excursion on Monday evening was • greet drawling' card for the young peons -in this vicinity Mr. D. F. someone purchased a new Chevrolet car Mr. Vi. Prouse had the misfortune to lose • fine hone lest week Mee. R. Clendennind. of Detroit, is spending w fbw days at the house of Mr. W. B. Forster this week. Manus and Mn. Hamilton, 115 each for the Red Crows Society ; Mrs. Miller; blinds, 510 ; clerk, pert salary. 150 ; , Michael Pfriwmer, repairing road, 12; 15. Q Bolton, engineering and blue i prioft, for Pfrinrmer bridge. 527. owed by Messrs. Snyder and Fisher t we adjourn to meet on Wednes- day.July 1th. •t 1.30p. as. R. Wit WAIN, ToW .hip Clerk. Bosoms, safety razors, @trope, tether brushes, shaving muggss, toilet watery. shaving ansae, oowders and creator, talcum powder, bay rum, witch hazel -we sell them. S.H. Wigle„ druggi.t, Goderich. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. COLBORNE TOWNSHIP. Municipal council of the township of Colborne met in the township hall. June 12. Mem hers all present. Min- ute. of last meeting read and adopted, on motion of Messrs McCann and Snyder. Moved by Messrs. Currey and McCann that we pay Mr". Miller the Ruin of 110 for window blinds and thea the clerk procure four new blinds for the hall. Cat rigid. Moved by Messrs. McCann and Currey that the clerk write Engineer Bolton in regard to baying the Goldthorpe drain finished up. Carried. Moved by Mears. Currey and McCann that we build the bridge at Primmer's mill this year and that the clerk advertise for tenders for cement work. Carried. The fol- lowing accounts were passed and or- dered paid : The clerk. rent paid C. P. R. fns weigh scales @its, 115, and for insurance on new hall, $2.50 ; Mrs R. M. Young, Mts. J. Long, Miss Mc - Burn In 25c, 35c, 75c, $1.25 sizes MECCA ointment Here's Groter'y We make TEA and COFFEE a specialty. Owing to greatly advanced prices we can give you extra value in TEAS. Prepare for the fruit season by getting your Berry Boxes, Fruit Baskets, and Berry Crates. We have a good supply. TRY Neal's Alofa Bread W. HERN "` n hike Save for the Family"' Qoard ab's parr teabkind we makwith• Sold by J. A. Campbell, Goder;c` ` w511.,yarnhealthggi.t, Goderirhand. Hoar Its Excellence is Within 1 o F.O.B. Madman; Ont. Completely Itquitored Illsom-de-imeltersifsms soar wise While the smartness and beauty of the outer Gray Dort is in complete keeping with its excellence witkia. it is the inner Gray Dort that you should know thoroughly. Here, under the surface, is beauty of another sort --the beauty of sturdi- ness and efficiency. All the Gray Dort's component parts are remarkable cog their unfailing dependability, stimplicity, soceinailih. This kind of excellence has opened the ryes of thousands of motorwise men and women ---and made them Gray Dort owner. It makes the Gray Data car that the whole family can use and enjoy. With all this quality, with complete equipment. with %ig- eau' rests and Ct veareooes. tbeDart is moderate priced car .,,resod it is a sapremay good ear TIM GRAY -DOLT WOTORS,t Ll MM. Caatbans fibril• T. H. MITCHELL, Ostler Goderich N. A. TAYLOR, Distributor, Blyth 1. se's.. tw•veMga no tr.,? • se 5' . ,.IC. l .t.,.,, - r, -r