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Over 20 different ones to choose from. Come along
and look them over. Our guarantee is a real one. Ask
those who have bought our wheels in previous years.
We do anything that is needed, even repairing punc-
tures, free under it.
We will give a prize of $5 at Goderich
Fall Fair for the best -kept machine.
East Street Garage - ONTARIO Artier M. GloverGODERICH - -
"Owned and Operated by a
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the world's most
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This Production Tells the Amazing
Story of the Saint Who Became a
Sinner .and the - Sinner Who Became
a Saint.
Mon. and Tues., May 13 and 14
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sizes 14j and 13
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Men's Black and White
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Overalls
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The Men s Stor
Month aide agnare tioleric
LOCAL TOPICS
Graduation of Nurses.
The graduating exercises of Alexandra
hospital will be held in the Oddfellows'
Hall on Friday, May I7th, at 8 p. m.
Coming Soon.
The Seaforth Dramatic Club will pre-
sent "Within the Law at Victoria Opera
at an early date, under the auspices
v Maple Leaf L'hap(er,i. 0. madeD. E.
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further announcement
week.
Former Resident Dies at Hamilton.
News has been received of the death of
Mr. W. J. Towereey, formerly a resident
of Goderich who moved to Hamilton a few
years ago and had ince been living there.
He was for a drat the Nrket clerk here.
His death took plate in the Hamilton
city hospital on Monday last.
DANGER TO SYSTEM UNLESS
ACTION IS TAKEN
Ignorance alone can excuse neglect
• of the health when all indieetious
point to Kidney trouble. E'ver)one
should know that from the hoot{ the
.idne) a fail to remove. the poisons
from the blood stream, these poisons
are aeoumulat tag ready to cause Slee.
sees, p.fe find dutrrwtg.
Flow are S$ell to iluow that the
system is In der from poisoning 'f
One or more off the folloning symp-
tpp14 should ►at ve no doubt in your
mind. If yo# 'are the vietim of
laekache, wee, in the back ur rides,
or Luso bagu • ore nature is calling
for better Kidney action. Take
Gin Pills.
Fire on C. P. R. Tracks.
Two can of cedar piles and an empty
car on the C. P.tracks
rs
across the
river were destroyed .e late yesta
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day afternoon. The blaze is supposed to
have been caused by a passing engine,
and as there is no fire -quenching appara-
tus it was still vniouldenng this morning
The foes is in the neighborhood •
f
$4.000.
Heavy;Orain Receipts.
Gres activity has been seen around
the since $Itavigation opened a
week an a half ago. as over one million
bushels of ain have been delivered. The
steamer vet amved on Saturday
with a cargo 125,030 bushels of oats
for the God h Elevator & Transit Co.
The same afte the steamer J. Frater
Taylor came in with 100.030 bushels of
wheat for the Western Canada Flour
Mills and 97.000 Is for the Elevator
Co. On Tuesday the steamer Sarnian
brought in 225.000sbushets of °lets for
the Transit Co. steamer Wm. H.
Wolf arrived this mg with 145,000
bushels of oats. also f the Transit Co.
The steamer Sp skane is expected to-
morrow with 166,000 buIs of oats for
the Elevator Co.
Women's Institute Notes.
A bazaar under the a es of the
Goderich branch of the W s Institute
will be held in the tea room on Saturday
afternoon, May nth, when man useful
l
articles will be on sale. such as props.
large and en ill tea towels, c other
dresses, pillowcases. canned fruit ,l, will
things too numerous to mention
be served during the afternoon.
At the annual meting of the lnstit
•lfae� ._ ..• • re _div:, -.taw ..w'x -. _ t .
At Your Service
We are at your service
for
Plumbing
Eavestroughing
Trnsmithing, etc.
We know how to do it
and we have the men
to handle the work.
FRED. HUNT
THE PLUMBER"
1.4a "In rats.. at r__• Iberia 136
Guelph's Exclusive
Optical Establishment
From long experience
we have learned how to
do better those things
study taught us to do
well.
Poor Steen y eiiperieace
is Gael*
At the first twinges of Rheuma-
tism, swollen ankles and joints, or
any other manifestation of urie acid
poisoning, take Gin Pills. Dozens of
Testimonials prove (lis Pills to be
the sovereign remedy.
Take the warning given by constant
headaches, restless nights, dizziness
when you stoop, frequent chills,
bladder, urinary trouble, or constipa-
tion, and turn tp the remedy which
is so sure that It is sold on the
money -back guarantee—Gin Pills.
Gin Pills are sold by all dealen—
eoe. a box or 6 boxes for $360. A
free sample will he sent if you address
your request to the National Drug k
chemical Co. of ('aaada, Limited
'foronto ; or If you live in the United
States, sidearm Na-Dru Co Inc., 202
Main 8t., Buffalo, N. Y. tel
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ATENTE
In ail countries. AO for err fleVF•1't-
TOR'e ADVNfa,.wmoat will as eget Imo.
liAntol/ • MAR MOM
sat
LEEBURN. v lea
TUESDAv, May 7.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Richardson and fam-
ily, of Port Albert, motored to Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Freerrtan'a on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson motored from
Ripley and spent Saturday 'at Mr. and
Mrs. Arch. Horton's.
We are sorry to hear that Mr. Hugh
Thurlow has been under the doctor's care
again.
The Military Service Act is taking
quite a number of our young farness in
this vicinity.
What might have resulted in a serioull
accident occurred in Goderich when Mr.
Thos. Chisholm, of Leeburn, was driving
up Hamilton street, who, a home and
buggy driven by Mr. Black, of Ashfkkd.
collided with him, throwing out the occu-
pants in the former's buggy and evidently
giving them quite a shaking up. The
young men will have.to drive at a moder-
ate speed on Saturday nights and use
more caution. to travel
The agents are commencing
the roads again selling thea wares, but
not for very bag. The authorities of
Goderich were out and licked one up on
Monday.
• AUBURN.
WAR TALK AND ENTERTAINMENT —
Lieut. W. L. Aikens, of Igndon, will give
a talk on his experiences in Belgium and
France in Foresters' Hall, Auburn, on
Wednesday evening, May 15. Lieut i
Aitkens was wounded while "doing his
bit" and is still on crutch Hiaddition address ress I
is well worth hearing•
will be an excellent m. Proceeds
Admission ,23c
for the Red Cross w
children 15c.
held on ThurndaYfad, the following oft1
cels were elected for the ensuing year:
President. etre Beattie; 1st vice-presi-
dent. Mn. Peter MacEwan. jr.; 2od yice-
president, Mrs. Swanson; smartic
treasurer, Mies M. E. Salkeld: directors,
Mrs. M. McDonald, Mrs. Chas. Black
and Mn. Fowlie; auditors. Mrs. Chas.
Young and Mrs. W. T. Murney; pro -
committee, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs.
J. T- Salkeld, Mrs C. Stewart.
TESTIMONIALS TO REV. J.
CURRiE.
Presented With Address and Handsome
Cheques oo Leaving for Godericb.
As mentioned in The Signal last week.
Rev. John Currie. late of Belmont,
who has retired from the Presbyterian
ministry. and Mrs. Currie have become
residents o Goderich.
The Belmont Enterprisesays: "Belmont
w a good citiaen last week when the
ev. John Currie moved to Goderich, al-
a pastorate of twenty-five years and
six months. Mr. Curr e was a public-
' ed man who kept well informed on
current events. and took an active part in
local a'Bain generally, and his suggestions
and adkice at public meetings were al-
Do yon have headaches?
Do your eyes ache?
Do your eyes water ?
Do you have d'iff`iculty
when reading?
Does the print blur?
TIIIAIiDav, MAY 9, 1919 IS
OP CANADA
The Problems of Dumb
when Travelling
is moat satisfactorily solved
by carrying them to the
form of
letters et Credit Sr Travelkrs' Delves'
issued by the UdN Bask o1 Cassia. You can draw against there
practically anywhere, In Canada or abroad, and no ore also taii
realize on them.
Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager.
KLNGSBRtDGE.
Mot,DAY, May 6.
Miss Violet Austin and Mr. Sutter, of
Detroit. are visiting at the lady's home
here.
Mrs. J. Boyle, of St. Augustine. is visit-
ing her parents herr.
Mr. John Myers sports a new Chevrolet
car. is home from
Miss Irene McCarthy
Goderich for a visit of a few ays.
daughters
Mr. P. M. Sullivan and little
Rufina and Marguerite visited at London
last week. _
Dr. Forster. eye, ear, nose and throat
epetxaltet, will be at the Bedford House
Goderich, on Wednesday., -
from 7 P. m., to 2 p.m..m. on on l/.
18th. 1
Thanks to the thermos bdtkt. ' W,uiols
may be kept hot or cold for long periods
of time. In these days of food conserva-
tion a Thermos bottle will prove a valuable
investment. It will be needed for drinks
and liquid foods which youwish take
on the picnic or fishing trip.
them at arious prices but
u have one have
t
ca value for r
ll and examine
theuggist, Goderich.
them E. R. Wu.LE, d
ways est.
Bafore eir d_P3rture. Mt. an' M -s .
Currie w e presented by the congre-
gations of lm)nt and North Yarmouth
w th c aggregating nearly 11500.
The St. Times has the following
rep wt:
On Sunday last the Rev. Mr. Currie
completed his 4iastorate of the St.
James churco, 'North Yarmouth. and
Mr.
preached , his,
Currie has been past
a period of twenty-five
something unique in
church. and seldom
people should be so f
able to hold so gifted
for this period of tune.
all was clearly set
evening when the past
gation met at the c
social evening together and to ser
well.
A. E. Burke, chairman he of the baa
mangers, occtpied consisting of mu
and int
diced a short programA. D. Camp-
bell.the choir and solos by
bell. Snort addresses were given by Jas.
G. Campbeli, D.xrald Ferguson. John Mc-
Larty, Gordon McIntyre, George Camp-
bell and A. D. Campbell, all of whom
spoke in the highest terms of the work
accomplished by Mr. and Mrs. Currie
sorrow that they were
and
Autdthe close of the Program the
chairman called on John Mcfarty, who
read an address, and M. McIntyre. who
presented Mr. and Mrs. Curie with a
cheque for 1200. Mr. Currie on behalf of
himself and wife e a suitable reply.
Adjournment was then made he
schoolroom. where the ladies had prepared
tables laden with the good things to eat for
which the ladies of this congregation are
famous. After an hour had been nt
in social intercourse around the tables
returned to the church once more, to say
farewell to the pastor and his esteemed
wife, wishing there Godspeed and happi-
ness in their new home.
The meeting was closed by singing
"God Be with You till We Meet
Again."
of that church for
itnd a half years,
1(nt\e history of a
lilies i oxur that a
txtu to as to be
and a • e a pastor
The t of it
forth Monday
or and t congre-
hurch tot
fare-
jgs s/ 'iaiicatioas of de-
fective eyesight.
Using both the objective
and subjective methods
of testing we can guar-
antee correction of all of
these troubles.
Talk the matter over
with Mr. Sexemith, our
eyesight specialist. If
you require lenses you
may depend on getting
them at the most reason-
abk charge.
Your examination will cost
you nothing.
The Saults Coal Co.
Sueoe...ora to McDoaaah a Uledhtu
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FUR
LEI -11011 VALLEY
THE CO.AI, THAT SATISFIES
We deal in Hard and Soft Coal,
Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire
Clay, also Hard and Soft Wood,
Maple and Hemlock Slabs.
Fresh cars of Lime and
• Cement just received.
OFFICE PHONE - - - - 75
B. ). Saults' Residence 275
W. W . Saults' Residence 202
If quality counts. use Blackstone's de-
licioue ice cream in bulk or backs for all
occasions. Phone 240.
Exemplifying duty is better than ex-
plaining it.
BACK -
ACHE
H. C. DUNLOP
The, Usti stow
GODERICH -
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For Good Reliable Shoe
Repairs, try
Smith & Ring
)0 Eau Street. Oppoaue Knox Chas h
Give Us a Trial
CNH es
The Singer Store
New ,.tock of children's slumped
dreg, es in itepp, Pique and Lawn.
'ttainped hate and rompers.
Fancy black satin bates.
A now lot of white stamped
tech clothe, centres, nista and
serviettes.
Notions.
Steel knitting neediest, lingerie
braid. •
Darning cotton In oolors and
wosten hoops.
MISS S. NOBLE
A Business Education Pays for
Itself in a Few Months
The difference in remuneration
of a trained business man (or
woman), as compared with'tbat
of the untrained person, will
quickly make up the amount
..pent in taking a good business
course such as can be obtained
at the
School of Commerce
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Now is the time for the young
ratan or woman to retake an in-
vestment that will give splendid
returns in the years to conic.
We have courses in
BOOKKEEPING,
STENOGRAPHY,
PENMANSHIP,
SECRETARIAL WORK,
ETC.
We have special accolumola
tion for gni students.
For terms, etc., write
B. F. WARD, B.A., M. Accts.
PHONE 208 Principal
If you have Backache you helve
1(idliry Disease. 1f you neglect
Backache it will develop into
something worse—Brig
Dis-
ease or Diabetes. There is no
Use rubbing and doctoringyyour
back. Cure the kidnevs.' T
is only one kidney medicine tut
it cures Backecbe every time--
Dodd's
idney
Following
the sun with
OBITUANY.
s
TEMPLETON.—On Monday n o-n-
ing. Miss Ethel Templeton passed away
at the home of Mrs. W. L. Horton. where
she had lived for the past seven years.
She was a member of St. rage's church
and the Bible class. She held an office in
the Royal Tempters for some
On Monday afternoon, after a short
service conducted by Rev. A. L. G. Clarke
at the residence of Mrs. Horton. the re-
mains were taken to the horn of her
wick. Mr. Robert Higgins, at Crewe.
whence the funeral was held on Wednes-
day Mrs. W. 1.. I4osortto MillsDaisy Johnston.
Miss Mary Sowerby and Mise Ida Siltib
were present at the funeral service, which
was conducted by Rev. A. 1. G. Clarke.
and was larges c attended.
h NBiskl Clcraw
of St. George
s.
Baby's Own Tablets
Always Kept on Hand.
GIRLS W
For office work to all
men silo nave Innen oi are
front. Toon
entry seal scrvhsi by p••
take positions to banks and
°Aires.
Special Course. of tralr ing 11.
keepine. She.thand and all other
ineretsl-tibial. now In prna
Student' admitted any time. Illu.tza
m.taloaue free.
Northers Business College, Ltd.
OWEN SOUND. CONT.
C. A. FLEMINO, Principal.
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Mri. Ernest E. Adkins. Brotteal.
Sask., writer:—"i have used Baby's
Own Tablets with great success for
four years and always
a okeep a bmothersx on
I
hand." Thousand
say the same thing—once they have
used the Tablets for their little ones
they will use nothing else. Experience I
shows them that the Tablets are the
ideal medicine. They are a mild laxa-
tive. thorough in action, and never fail to
relieve the minor ailments of little antes.
The Tablet: are wild by medicine dealers
ormail at 211 cents a boa from The
Dr Williams Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
r
L. B. TAPE
The Singer Sewing Machine
Agent, has taken
agency of the
over the
international Harvester
Company
on Hamilton Street
and will handleatioth lines
Farm Machinery and
Singer Sewing: Machines
fair share of the public pat-
ronsge will he appreciated.
Vision. for a moment. those far off Ports
beyond the trackless seas —
From Arctic ice, to the torrid lands.
beneath the Southern Cross —
From towns tucked in the mountains. 'to
the busy river's mouth —
WRIGLEY'S is there!
There. because men find
comfort and refreshment
in Its continued use.
Because of its benefits
and because
NThe Flavour
Lasts!
MADE IN CANADA
SEALED TIGHT -
KEPT RIGHT