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The Signal, 1917-9-20, Page 8'ttitivasoAyt Sart. 20, 11117 Cheer the Boys Overseas With some good Hooks. Conte iu and look over our special bur at 6(k. "The Strauge Case of Mary Page. " by the author of •' Wht Happened to Mary.,' •'The Flirt," by Boot it Tar kington. ' Desert Cold," by Zane Grey. • • Mr. Crex of Monte Car- lo," by Phillips Oppenheim. Al►utit 1000 other titles to select from, all oue price, GOc each. School of Commerce CLINTON, ONTARIO Coarses it; BOOKKEEPING, STENOGRAPHY, PENMANSHIP, SECRETARIAL WORK, ETC. FPICIFNCY is the motto of this:School and it is the aim to fit students for positions iu which they will do credit to themselves and command good salaries. Girls may room in the School. Fur partwrite to B. F. WARD, B.A., M. Accts,` Puma. 208 Principal F'or millinery -444e Campbell, Kin ton street.- Ifwegrgtj ge,f w say, some men, must live on thistles. When Adam ar d .ve visite- d the tree of knowledge they hardly had tune to study the higher branches ( HURON PRE$BYTRRIAL. THE E SIGNALCODERICA ONTARIO 1 uaJ CLast ace Had at K MO ie NGR.at wippn Yattll/Icolllslt ROYl. („t "I uraday, September "" annual conference of Ow Hlth. the warn Presto? both mornmg church, Ki At church was filled with women warhohoty the to It was a feast of reason"from y Presbytery of the president, Mr +sort McL. Smith, o[ Herman; M. Jas Ham- chargeof tc h,elst viae -president, lost serial Women's ural herby_ held in St Andrew's Missionary Society was I tura arnd afternoon Kipper). h an +nterrael stetted ioesb Owurg to the removal 1 i'►►`► tsar rinses, arta dung the lettuce season she expL*to the oun- ing instructions were January to then inert - tng of a letter to given for the aorta. Society • eciatioI of her work offtthe ttrk in Society as president, and noting with nal press secrher etary for The nt Me err As Mesa McGregor, field arcretary was unable to be present to represent, the board sent the Provuscial board of management, Mrs. MacKenzie, who o1 vetha, veygraphic account of the work ada. It ties] M.coincidence S. t Western ki n - 1 in !deli a happy maturer of the sPealurrg in the Anna Turnbull nr work dune i kaw. this hospital having hospital al Ma- • memury of the late oo been hof v. L. James Turnbull, beloved wife of Rev. ► was Ill Ki xtse home church tate tune win Rev. Dr.with Turnbull . at r. _-___-- ore in Knox co -ch. G der the late .Dr. lk. J. M. Waters. 'on ler. India, gave an interesting fcc u nt from medical wor oho wereerwnt of his to listen wit/ Those who privileged pious, he net (he forget the vivid I of the gave of the terrible condition native women of India. He made a special appeal to the young women of the churches to consecrate their lives and to make Harm worth while b • i women of India. S aiding the At the Circle and Mission Band con- . ferenee, presided over by Mrs. W. E. I \ 'Kelly: reference was made to the articles' in the Mrsaionary Messenger.\ the conference the following 3 shwere, i brought out : We learn K ideas were individuality and enthusiasm ardo e brought ; out more readily in the graced t 1 in any other; one Band did r lsu collection but ads not take b a • and each child had the little mite ion ' Band day the childrenr: each Mission' put their cOUtttu,o i i are t ihedrd W' 8o hc'me. fit' lx,x wfnen they Thr question of (inner in connection with circles and bands was freely dis-1 1 achcrrics 1 o y( ottuaconside!r nwneY•making+ aptly answered to and aavisable ' was 1f we had not used y a worker' She said, ! m • much we would not madehemes jor very1 ,. ansa rule have very little mcanrytvgre b -' . Y have their hands, their their time. and 1 have a aand 1 turns sit youladvocated in,sme of thcf •t consecrating 1f will, some rine and ability to the work of missions. You hymn.•Take myMiss t them be corisec'rated, hands and set them be ren have to work(or sY to her. If the child-! missionons Nbething to give to! interest tothem. f couwill be rse the more vital we employ must be above suspicion mild • Perfectly useful and profitable." Refer- 1 ring to the constitution it was found that "no Mission Band shall initiate work account, nor divert its fund orf objects." iiia MICOMI3E BOYS. Ashfield __ Y interesting proLraal NF SUITEREO "F -a-rhes" Made Mix Fist As a walklag pa Air OruaA, Owr., Nov. 28th. 1914, "Pp over two years, I was troubled with CeiIHf irow, Drtasesy, , oje 40444 lea ffnadsotes. One day your sign which read . y 1 saw make you feel like g on air. walking on air. •• This appealed to me, ao 1 decided to try • hoz. In a very short time, 1 began to feel better, and soar Ifeelf4ite- I ha re a rood appetite, relish everything enteral and the Headaches are gone 7. I recommend this wraal /Fail ,aedtcsww to all my friends ". DAN MaLEAN, Mo.* a box, 6 for $2.50, trial she, 25e. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit - tries Limited, Ottawa, Ooe of Tis• G.gsnc► Pence w Adipes Yosuig Mew from Accompanying is aytctureof the twoeol- dler suns of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. the bettletroornbe. one s t in F givenf whom has A dy rat e - ted these As al beaction (an theright)Pte. Samuel n of August 21st. He was twenty years r in July last and was a Cute sped semi• He was a a }physically and in student to and molt a prt at e part activities. emecially in nation with the G. C. I. Cadets, of which co he was captain He had prepare/ a University course, but per- sonal ambition yielded to the higher call to the en- listed service of his country and he en - m May of haat year with the Moowittuited in October at Hamilton. He went ovelleascrossed f1ctober with a draft, and probable imt ell February. and it is fight- ing at the city of Lents the 'arm Briati- coenbe (an the left) is anrolder brother. He was in the West and carne last Rifles.year to go with his brother in the back br.are titer, Walter now is sin Detroit. ArT ere Mrs- three sisters: Mrs. W. G. Cook and G Salke{d, of Richlea, Sask., and Miss i3rimit,ombe, on the staff of the i 1 its 9 10outside mcetj 'ori of the General %qU The tSoWiay Jird Crisis •to at Toronto Mayc Ittt}i, was 15th to fully acknowledges Soldiers' Aid Circle orate- rs. Wiz]. Stothers, and w given hy Mrs. Jas. Hamilton for JWy, arum August: the following donations of interest, masterpiece. Every word was Patriotic t gust: A „Thr particularly the serol ea 10' M as re_presentative w erians: 4 pairs Pillowtifi rye hvelyn Hayden,pr protest Fast and West, women, from downw. ps Mrs. Hugh Stew protes'sttY h against the the on entered sof r he A. Helm.rd Gardiner, 2 pairs pillowslips; pairs urs P. Mrsl Mater >r Y Permitting work for Webster, Mrs. Jas' Alton. Mrs, Robs. production a( food; as women and E. Ritchie, W. T. Gardiner, as citizens we feel that t Mrs. Jas. Mrs. McWhinney, Parr each; harm. will result from the Kara, but great M Rd m' hohm•Hyra 1 King the bars. Righteousness letting duan of rim. Smothers•M Y. 1 towels: Mrs. but sin is a r ess any people. e th a natic'n Stephen Slathers Mr• t tghertY. Mrs "That, t. reproach to any ix•upte Mrs. atsideri h los. Hackett, Jas Saunders, we deplore great Mrs. A. rs. W. T Gardiner, Mrs. Y. Mrs. J. out delay proper authorities Alt; Mev Ernest A "That we deplore the kiss of so many of the bravest arta hist u1 our men and hays i•rn,ay Mrs R. Fitsg who have gone forth at the a Mrs McCWloa Mrs.An in the ' stress and strain,e this time of rH definnr action has t,rcnthe fart that Hayden, M Gordon.H rs W Fmla strict gambling and other taken t° re- • Miss M. Black, Mrs. John strict and we hie evils of the race Rd. Gardiner, Mrs S. Reid. Mrs be taken h Way that such action tray Wm. Blake Miss .M• Culbert, Mrs Y the o lake, with- rt Alton Mrs ' Joh Mist • Leila Blake, Mrs. Thos. n Campbell'. Mise Wm. Graham McDonald. Mrs. THE SINGER STORE Tau Cent •, Cushions aad Scarf: Tarr and ite Work -hags, i Silksofor Embroidering. } ALI, KiNDS OF iii BABY'S WEAR Pure wool white Sweaters, tinted with pink and blue. Bonnets, Blankets, Shawls etc. MISS NOBLE en the Srmnare cause of Cissa tea °f. Empire rows. Mrs. N. Braid. Mise M. roll I °at mak. rn tMernal reined earn rt the freedom, and we woEd ask ' Kende, 1 Graham, Mrs. Jahr, Mc- I he rh the sr ra trim Intern e. an,i a;.1, untied supplications oftCanadian frau! towelseach; the •. stem blood oe lite muoou..arraeen nl women for the our o l ads in Kin. I towel lots!! Lela Hi byBarr'. • e o. u r t battle, guidance of all w q one of ihs beet er w reeerfhed whether c land. who lad in Thanks are dire also the following for reps . tc L tr,erpsr o "„ t " ,"Oe h the air, and we would cn at sea or in the Mrs. Thos Green, Mrs. John Mr -K. r „ known, tomb1n.d withor beat an all -wise r»mit to the care of (Mrs. Phos:McKenzie, the ro verliyra, Tne ,,,,Ken Rome or ebe Father nu our scddiers, !,rims stun, Miss Elf Dougherty, tom• Miss Hazel art nesr, 1 enmbinatfon or airmen. doctors, nu. John- 1 mosso** suet w nor. t atarrh ours to what aU other urs arta efts k M 4 ooderro 'wide struggle engaged in the f John A11ta in Haire have the Collegiat institute. The family Ympath of all their friends and brother Gillies in the loss of the sem and sib has lived so briefly but so gforiouslY, 22 Turkish towels- ..... Ill day shirts ......................40.00 36 suits pyjamas ........ . ....... . 2.00 3 suits Pyjamas ................. . -_-74.M) 1 pillow. • . 156 pairs tucks. "................. 3.00 r ......••...•. 156.00 TOS *months ............. 5301.80 >.30 Catarrh Ca' • •'' -le7 Cts eyd the newith at 1 aen M Xnt, as they cannot re, -I t of the ease, r'atrrra t. a local die- ease. wrest!, Aoin Eby a,natltetiooar on m s who are en ed P ins and e1,datttoa garments each:°pndtno.,a 1 re•nhA woe/d- hello, W. J h Menary, J. Quaid. 1 roe re„rto Isla and st ggle fur righteousness and M Coulee, 3 garments A. e Pray that that peace, ordains W.each; untie. W exatteth a nation mace, which steno Woods Carey, W Stothgrs. Alex, kin, may and prc,pefeth mart- J. Hayden, Wm.',Inlay, Alton, John Campbell. —.• Ute God hof all comfort and speedily. May and Misses M. rola Cartiptxll, i and keep our returned and grace sustain of j Niton, M r of 1• W. Stevenson, M NEW STRENGTH their Physical litnem •• men, deprived of Misses M Ihckaon 2 s each Y helpful paper on Idris and Mesdames Tree, Ma f Saun- read by Mrs. Mcl`hrmid, "Prayer" was Johnston,A. Finlay, o,od G. FOR. LAME BACK. nest and by Rd R Alt raise► nos ellwal-fwry SW Newri Off 73eir & p0 Pro .Til catarrh e>" .Toledo, l). Pills for eooetrordon. A Mrs. Strachan gave her Woec n I iie Women of the it. i.. paper on uses garment Mae, ens A. herw Gardner, Lock 1. a Andrews Bennet, jr., 1 Cook, H. Gardiner, J. he A btautifu Thanks of t each I i -sayer was offered fur the IinK knuters: Mrarclearedue the follow- (ta Empire and for cause of the Allies b Jas. Sounder wo and • Mrs. }{e Mae Saunders. 9 a Miss rn oat Jie1 ` a oonatant tired A sen o of Smith's Hili. Y Blake, pairs each: Mrs. Wm. to At and I wry Prayers tin Mrs. Thew. Ik,ugherty, H pa abtbto stand erect and seance}; close a `"5 profitable conference, to a each; Mesdames He.Johnston its 1Mt around. It rickld oeoatt thanks of W M S (1 erence, The nin,JtB.Graham,7pairseach,Megja rmes of m• back. rank with crick is small ennrebeon rsaof ardMner gbh' f McWhinney. W r Piercey I took one bo: of I e • ib1. . of Kiplxn kir t pairs each Msurto Tablets tY. t aerial were tendered to them W Deer Mr, K .fats ms breis Editor _ I angetd form e o which the deed. • r herr hal>ttal- fins, Maraflame, R lft Ur, Aitken. of the churc MesdamesY A. Argon, b rs each; responded. h' 1 Thos. Blake, and cf)c'rtald peg The D. --- Misses G WT Teampleton. K. ►J eneralaBrough Cha Maggs Glen, Haan Gardiner Melon, day next, 24th inst.,monthly meeting onfMort Gardiner. amts Emma Johnston, 4F infest court house.at 4.1,' p. m„ in the Jas. Cor* Sas. Hayden. Rost. ehater• Hees to be discussedrar special hotfal_ Stroud, Attirrt each; Mesdames .--. - isd a full attendancelton, "ave wired. 1 Wm. Smothers, JrJ, Sou Jos. llackett, trial. Jas. Al 'yrs• R. Fitt ean, I F. tar, CasaAndrews Ben. _ gra I (Signed) A. G. — -. Betuteht, wttst,r, lam. Johnston.! R. Henry, J Damen. Johns and Mi panes I.acMaize. M Black. f Ella has nnst ie•dr on this time,"Armies renis . Roy Maize Tope G by the Persil sale to the Peents bus and trod my back martins wait themem. soon after haws to doubled o before using the 1Anaric'a 11 1 did beat remtedy 1 hare It is the for what it is intended to relieve. for 1 brit, tboao who relies, T omit a' remedy will give t rs in Anode LADIES' HIGH -CUT SHOES ' Phone 138 Ilv y esdamew o p ildrt'• R• Nixc,n, Chan Mci{eior ' John the itremased demand kir this wonder. rrOf4 and Misses M McKenzie T era}; ealin` tablet I)c,et„ 1 tort• M Cunningham, b ' McKenzie, T. stet»), 1 y dot id.d to pet ft ere tlnne tan plentiful, but we 11Are arc a new lot Of tate i (grey, very heat grades in the popular heights and fashionable models. There is a fine assortment of various fib,-ir5 and leathers. We are offering these shoes far below the wholesale price to- day. If yoe wan a pair come at once' The quantities are limited sad cannot he dupli- cated at ' price. Wm. Sharman Goderich, Ontario The Cook, Mary Cook M Ramsay. M. each. (Warearv'thi), 1 pair August patrioticta as hrld at the home of Mrs. Wm. Blake, Ath conceit- aren, and was the re a rd attendance being ninety-three ander. the the home omen. The either tea was held at 12th inst.ofThere Mrs. Mehra Gardiner on the fifty-three and the 1el• an ntpt 16oe of was . July Shipment_• 10 2field ashira .................. 120.00 h•: ... ...,...._4.60 ptAugust Ship _ 144.6o 32hurAledt+.:.fi.t9....t, . ,Aoo e.. :.5 .1 0.60 stormof the exro into the drug ate marsh ° within immed im°f all snsneerer,.A retakes. /limply ask for Doctor Piens'! AmideEvery paThere { an be no imitation. 6e Doctor Pia 'Annric • is tan b drnatore no the •peek as a will and the as do on Dr. Ptoses'! R rOe/to Prssscy nt, try, ever-famnms friend to ailing Onto ywomen, and Dr. Pierce's Bolden Med- „ des `soy, protea by yeah bo be Dr. V. .tent ooka kinks. ffalo tort iMore trial package i o Ai any ray don't give ■ &Ong malady enrol et your al a et Mat ew dome of r• Amide" hav ud loaf t win d111bwut pa maka you flat CI ?bre** Ile - %mitt ittN sellar d pretmy bad shape da ahtcllJa t at " Nwienio immruumoumuumuoMrrur inumli ■ 1Showing the New Mi/linery Saiurda and Fair Week OUR.-Millnery rte4t is sera oily fall wear, rThe im sea Y with a display of charming styles for reproduced in the showing we havneweprst epa most Everything are We cordially invite you to visit the show-rroom whenever gcon'venie t and study the season's beenER taken to new styles at your leisure. Particular make the display one that will be both interestingpainspro t- able, and we will be glad to have you see these new styles at venience. profit- .... con - 1 MMrMMMmmMrmmrmrrMurrrMMirrrrroMMrrrMruumorunrrruorm uurMnrrrrurrrrurrrrr►rMmMrnrumourr:r A M. 4G1V1F10ENT SHOWING OF SUJ7'S AND COATS Never, we believe, have we started the a showing of Suits and Coats for ladies that iso so abso- lutely correct as we are showing this season handsome garments that are direct copies of News Yo k models reproduced in Canadian factories and the are decidedly ewer than the imported Of most, we showPrices but one article would be, guaranteeing that individuality inned of any style, thus desired. There is t dress so much to be lcr Suit, and that is one 'best time" to buy a Fall Coate case this EARLY. More than ever is this scarcity of desirableomaterials ase he indicationsoofv a marked season advances. Tailored Suits for ladies, $25.00, $3o.00, $35.00. Tailored Coats for ladies, 512.5o, $1500, Seo oo up to 5Q0.00. Beautiful Sample Blouses Just received about • 5 Blouses. They beautiful sample Come in fine embroidered and 38only. de Chine and Georgette am Silk Crepe very stylish, no two all eTea Very pretty, afe samples selling considerably because they ular prices. Y h ss than reg - Handsome Silks for Fall Special showing of handsome Silks ill all bthe new fall shadings, such as burgundy, rown,, navy, gin, etc. Taffeta and high qualit • . Per yard =1.50 and f2,go, \ Fair Week Exhibition P Spatial exhibition in all departments • for air k• Showing of new Dress wG s, Suitin s,mats Suits d Millinery, One g Furs, Coats, Suits sad Fair ery\ will of the big attractions for Fair Week he this exhibition of the neva wearables at our store. We in- vite you to make the store your head while in town at the Fair and will be g1pd to iters have you leave your wraps and parcels. hey will be taken care of. Ladies' Cashmere Hose White or black, soft finish, seamless feet, • splendid wearing qualities. Per pair 75e. WORLD-FAMOUS "Nemo Corsets" Now Made in Canada The famous Nemo Corset Co., of New acme Vprk, ave ve best opened up a Canadian factory and models of these world-famous Corsets are now being made in Canada. We have just received our first shipment from the Canadian factory and call particular attention to this model. Only the best used in the manufacture of materials are, pertlThey are scientifically Nemo and ex - Pertly made. constructed ex- y modelLadies who once wear their right be in the Nemo Corsets will not can tell persuaded to take any other. We you exactly the model that will suit Yostbest. Tho nimo prices are from 12.50 to g5 ;;o per pair. The New Model Now Made The style number Canadas average figures, has confining5. It is made semi - elastic Lastikops webbing bands ( semi - A stylish and durable mat back ° f, skiay hard wear. Made of whiteodel for every -day to 30. Price Ter coutil. Sizes 21 F pair 12,50• HODGEADiret Im rBROS.Po tors Around Town. to which v broken and leaving big holes T danger spots dangerous to pedestrians. ''attention d n spots should receive the our street inspector, Still D. ing it. Next week is Quite a number when the bust fair i b s bnner week, over and cultivated vacof ant have had when Be sure to come county takes a large quantity of their a l your friends a ge of end bring stolen. This ie a d evegetaeles, theousoldier boys a andig don't'for.give especially at a titM when so many a y theve theyhem how Goderich appreciates Justhpart / the greater hard on their lots to inn , Y have A going play m this war. i Jong gI tof production law campaign The along I td d I ave You Signed? fthieves and show themshould reach utero This week the ladies are ar TThis we to the foul arra getting' must realize now that 11 ,. pledge bon int (prod w tl nearly half of the garden "• to carry out to our utmost the 1 WALKER ROI edge that we take. TheND. our sacrifice n Oe ed Cross Society. Hurhe jail -road like. Aone inside of ,ad nes the lu th thea) res mains more to f se1M xu our lips! our soldier some'Mall d R *to never were ask to afoford Tse motile, SocieThe Saltfcrbranch of t welt not have to be taught dory without l september packed.f the tnonthe hdtndt 60 A Step ie the Right Direction trench shirts. The sors cks of socks and the following" Mrs. Gold knitted by Mrs. Bourn, 6 palm; Mn Connell.4_ pals s; Mrs. G d Graham. w Mn Kuru S. Bisset, An Bi 11fcJntrxth At Last the town council Is beginning to make a move in the matter of tion, plast romo. meet- ing, to conn the fire at with th fire alarm ben by dirt re. G Bisset, Mrs. J. Walter. M' e.. Gird - an t iertric hammer rfc ty and taking r Mrs. McE mendable articxt, and n iahe bto the s °om-i T re, Mrs M . each: Mrs. men much needed reforms i e to bet MPP" Racks "in out. But one at a time is artvll. Ila ' Aima, M 1\,1 • s. Florence Shwas r other A Sad gems) fishing. Mclean Alice McLean. CArrreli Mr W Spot. p Harbor Hill footpath Is in a very had b "oath hes rte a bit of fixing un. shirts: biro roti Mrs.R. Walter, 4 and needs tthis Ja the carry quite a kit wtlp k M traltc Cliddon,Mra,H`rtif0'► 1 ee•a Steep, Mrs, Margaret Bisset, Floe Mrs. J. Bisalt r each. The trench shirts were thade the following: -. Mir. in'°ide,ta` " "]hilt in btr "e Soma k The til • 4 Tues. ofMrs. Goderich The yon-------- j various churches people'sg societies of tett union c he town next. rally In September church on Tway • talion is extended to all. A cordial incE. Nothing Too Good for our customers• --that's. our working g principle. not extravagance, bus the truest economy, whew you are buying clothes to 1 to get Material that will wear, Workmanship that win ' used the test, Style ib *Win make for a good appear_ e. Your good do ; are well spent in1ea . the garments we to 0