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The Signal, 1919-7-10, Page 5woo ,ery- Oiler irk M were h - r nt �n k Ittrvlet r"n■1111116v 1 ?U II01IAL OODS1iOB. 0M?. asses a At lel ► .11111 DESIOCR.1c1. • ■■■t�iMwMMMMM II)/■R■lrltlt�■■■t■■■/■ 1p HOT STOP IEeperieut•e at As liner Shuns It To Bol coo Store w e and'Phone 8S a Wonderful Educative a Tei E COLBORN E STORE "°n"i:o °ne HEADACHES lu.pfrfng Sthu,Al. � THE I taY Tkum.l. ej,a nl.nUa,f. m rtw L hunW r i - hmeelwlual vilune s.tn. rase., IUMIISh JtULY SPECIALS NI 1♦ ■ 11Cateb this space folspecial values during July. F.'.:: wvele to will hacr special v9lues in Many lines at prices that tall Ile .ittracti e. House Dresses Every house dress itt the store will lie reduced to make quick' gelling. These we haavee all been bought this season and are made of good print and gingham, The patterns od and the sizes complete. , Hrgular ¢iI.:a, house dr'• -v • for MM. Regular 13.11'. 14oww• Alves.•, for f3.15. Instil;lar pascal house dresses for {'..6i. Regular s. i71 hues• dresses for MM. • si Be sure and see these dresses while the lines are complete. There are only a few of each sty le• Regular +_ :A, house dresses for 12.15. It,•rnhir <... hood•. dres`a„ for 31.1M1. Itrltul:u s_ ie. boob dresses for $1.65. al • $ b K s belonging to r. opportunity th h organization brings ■owner being in the church at the time• to their doors. A few years ago while He drove down through s'>derich town- ■ ship and finally to Clinton, where later m spending a few month= in New York dty, • Children's w are perfect in every low, :i5c a pi.ir. Childreifs.w' exceptional boy, as perhaps no uthrt word in our language, or nu other thought among the people of e Tried"fielt t� H the wtNld, has been m ser m pnr.hei, u 1UIt4-tires and ul murr intlurn.e dunng the past tutu or tiv'r years than the word and the a -'-Made From frit JuIceE idea -democracy,- and l know of no uthet innovation in recent years that is so ■ 112 t'„ar4o 9t., `IT' JOSS, A.11• welt adapted L. broaden our thoughts and ■ "1 feel 1 must tell you of the great , cause us to break away from, our self- . benefit I have received from )•our cbecome d mtred placency asci thatother words, to wo derful d e `F ruit-a-tiers'. d iospuing school, the sufferer for ✓ wonderful medicine, , Chant ve an I have b. res a many Cjtautauqua, that has visited many of • years from 1 •ioleni /lea4aches, and our towns and sines during the past two )'ears ■ could get no permanent relief. . Last weer: was (yhautauqua week A friend advised me to take 'Fruit- ill Aylmer. and the wider did nut miss a ■ with great minute of the insp ring music and lectures ■ a_t(ves' and I did so presented by this great instructive, in- sueeess ; and now 1 am entirelt fres spicing and pleasure -giving organization of Headaches, thanks to your During immensethe week, including nuth undal and . the splendid sedleta•"' urban rtttzens were favored by eleven 11 . MRS. ALEXANDER six, 25 . lectures r concerts and a delightful $ jjpe•a 1wa,6 for $2.dprtrial sire 25e. melodrama. The talent ,aas the best that At all dealers or not on receipt of could be toured among many countries. ]♦ Frnit_a-tires including Franc,. Wales. Italy, Auetraha,'1 price, postpaid, by Cnited Mate: arid Canada. Chautauqua, -slid in it, home town in the republic iir .ouch of us, tor many years has Limited, Ottawa. second a world. and %Mir thousands Iqn Is � , ;1, at •35c a pair. These stockings Children's tockingsE been recognized as the greatest summer di�oit'Ing the partnership. In the t s.h„ol 1 th inert to l,ut'Idry attended each year, tet i { lite ribbed stocking' in sizes to the great mass care the assignment not question to ■ aside and de endant Allen is declared c'( Dr ,41 It was out ol the q of the hem u. „' its adcant.'ges. It is said that _ en I y ■taketo Maize creditor respect but have been bought at pries that will allow us to sell them ter) un,rtdectdl!d to go to the n the mountain could not go to & . Arr'e4 for our a coo bite ribbed cotton stockings ; • R_ at a • Inc stockings are of very fuse quality. 511c a pair whilethey last. -_ _Y Ladies' silk loot hose in black and white in a tut a few dozen to sell at 79c. murmttt but 1 soli 1 were able ^••^tionall?• ge y y b Methodist church sheds a home and reader ,cxl. ualit stocking and will not tan. )h1 Paddle the . to fully appreciate the wonderful u >z at this ■ ted f Theft tit h n et \fah R This is an S I I) as people Id l heel 1n sate, from t. to 1 r>� Pa A lad named Joseph Cor Ch a the Chautauqua i try'. de last Sunda% . lila has cum: to US. 11 ;Itres. regular 9(k, for 79c a pair. This is ■ result „t an escapes he took from the North stere I have no brief for the Chautauqua, to tmpr a u I n.,ult. about mountain icor art ■ t cars old is in [rouble a- the not go to' Chautauqua, seventeen -(h t esa my Blouses the day he was arrested by ons PV Alves He was taken before Magistrate Reid1111. opportunity of hearing the greatest pulpit and thebeton and sentence was orators and lecturer: he rr: that could be drawn We• have a large range andof white toihtiblouses and this week we are featuring voile blouses deterred admitteds week theft. allow' the author to that centre. The earth is combed dr f of Provinces with 'atalent in that great city. irrespective dunng thei h months u( summer at 13.110, <•3 these lin 'ill, are re ><d the firs to look into his record. The lad has the cost. and fortunate is he who can Ell In these lines represented the very best voiles with embroidered "fronts with long collar Ibern working on a farm in Colborne, k that they were ,herd til have h ,ngepreviousl' been to St. John's In- ;talent a (rte weeks there and take advent- I holiday% The writer has heard trackers )• Everyblouse new this season and the.{uatity is of the best.T ■ C table Gun- I a reciated mote than anything else the • Tbureda7, 7u1y 10, tits -1 • • . s.Iui I s + jyva .e,,I. df.a s ••'Y •• Y17k'+-Y.'�'1-�'r ON.NIM.1N10 Capital and Reserve. - - To d Assets. Nov. 30th„ 1O1N. over 01 13.000.000 ■ Prosperity Often Hides the (act that it is necessary to 1'r'eperr for the lean years that may come. You le y(r can tell. Safety lies in Mal Ing. Open; 'A% mg* acasilnt and flet your wuutry ears' looney for you. liu4and and wile often open a joint savings acco • t. Ask for particulars, 311 UNION BANK OF CANADA GODERICH BRANCH, )✓{anger. F. WOOLLCOMBF. . FOS SALE 4 BRANTFORD RID BIRD BICYCLES (two ladies' anil,two gcuts') Regular price, $60. Sped ■ price, $45 to glean them up\ ONE FORD ROAD with half -ton truck° TER bode, $525. ••Owned "")"`8`!•`' ad Operated by a East Street Garage Practical Maa' ONTARIO Arthur M. Glaser GOpERICH - - - N collegiate course by touring the Canadian the big Chautauqua tent tree licit opportunity .Now' -we have I remark age of such v app their pupils come in contact with the. a simdlu advantage when the nations of I cnuReous young corn who accompany the ■ ' or round neck. , ouse i, dustrial School. East events. . the earth are combed b} this organizati on ` BE ,1 KF t\11 �F:F: THESE \ ALl'llEi. W (t Chautauqua Thee' influence Is all that is Recital i. me. iegetwr. OF RELIABILITY Au ,,,gas Eta. by 511•• Frederic for all kinds of talent ttto nuriduur, could be desired. J I.. Fact, the Chautauqua Tristram Eget l >'ltI eric under rllr and this talent is broughtcould founded.n fact, th and Chautauqua unspfehs of t n• t�.1(h'rieh stimw1'r ' Besides the greatest musical talent. lwt'1 by some of the most intelligent, brcad- Anlrnca, and the school null tls�In f Ilottiug . ofsubjects dealing designedly embrace humanity that D. f�\ C developed ■ i .41104 THE HOUSE , will ,.V LNeu ht Ivuos on F't1,1 " ,in rtes• et 7 member* of I veal and Instrumental. the greatest r� should be patronized by all within reach .t'Imissiou seal Ilk free u. nlrnd»•rs of 'lecturers of modern limes discuss subjects minded Chrruan men in Standard IMral ptih111. The that are (Myna! importance to esti of us- I for their own sake and for the uplift of with almost every phare must re olt from .i(t l Patterns. nus, intend els' of life. topics these lectures tK A program summer school. numbers: Herod such topics as lead to a better understand- ■ ■ �1s+flisest T ep sias` g of the motives and aspirations of the ■aliAiiil 11111•MMIlt111.0111111i�■■11l■)� a ICity mASu th In other well us t (hI the Avenue teach the t. J. H. COLBORNE CHITRAL J T1tATTO110. ONT.. t tItl ♦1•e have TFI•F.4,1t t1tTH.\X1 • MEHCIAL and II •' 1lrparUornt•. . \\'r leer irstivitilsl r�th Student*. air entering Our chair. .reutr 14esilionw of " r now. fnl.•t. I:rt our pier catalogue IA may intrtr t you. D . A. SiCLACHLAN. Principal LOCAL TOPICS. brotherhood are Uaert.O o - r Butterfly" in ■ ■ ■ ■ I� 2 selection Iron " .(iordoe belch Nevin venous races • and :is innalrlK of the Skrlcnr. n( the ro words. these lectures t drug skip ''"u'In''1•,1 file 1114• well.- . -The City r • , 11,• Mi'•k. Modern drug- . Inla- ,i t %:/l: stories sive depart meta sloven, ion: Nultford Kid Coos Society. . 11., I b AOId Lady on • 1�orch' Streets. Id s demlxracy Tsru of these lectures f they ell re moot lilies of g004114 \I r•. M. , \Inr'arri I MkewoNl. Ver. Ig. 1'E. i proceeds 1'11n4ta•r, I. 11 Ir. F.. t -11•re (•ooh yYe-. tl ear of man -the deal wnh ditirrent Plisses u1 child life as a nes hr uvenile Court Ju g of levo its e Ito i subject o ( 1 ser • • N account of pres- ent weather con- ditions the wholesale companies have been able to make better deliveries of Coal and we are now able to supply : - - of July i c s alb Ohio, than whom, perhaps. " (al intron t Co(h.gUor+l. grasp. pert th 4, 111 ',irefully nM we du drag•. « rt Nothing for enmmo• Colborne Frren'ng ('lob Event. int Menthe( Gabq lie living man has a t4' tet yawle•• w' have „ eery line u+. supplementary estimates tabled In 1 A social evening wdl br held at the le) T„<i. ;Moue Dale ( child ((are or can tell it I,na•nt of bath elope. writer lotus.. WM Thr suDD better. a (InaggiNt, Inc House of Commons at U: to last j home of Mr. J. N. F�ermghan. Colborne _ - - v con under the Pubik Thanksgiving Evia• fur The Chautauqua i< an ideal sc aisle 111 i� »leer"hw. F. R. NI d LYchon who m,t.gtM tree .. lir e -The Blind Man liesid'•s drug.. We •carry many Bide- t -In Ire my Mdl.. Donal as�rt Thr': lectures are by a- Errmna' n e Fred tv Bar of l 1 lice. with which yon lir•• familia r. t,.,e llmann 1 flu••/• e,i rjou• de{a/rttnruls we bu )' 1st tag ,kir 1. 3:47.1 en township. on Saturday e r K I. coq week did not contain a vote for disappointment. peace was held in adults who have left the,tas;�liv+m•� circus harbor. This was a dtsappo Mauspices of the Colborne Forme' ' Co- a r, to service of then a ad It the younger the after the cordal receph a given to the operative F. S. Co..hToronto. the who was u' Co- I the proclamation Sundayn d[ are toughs of the low delegation from Godench and the countywhuse,empfu)' operauce Co.. was unable tete Square on evening atter the type that follow the tent. but all in con t which visited Ottawa a few weeks ago• week.to bk present eate the Club's plane last' regular church services. A Iselin gatim her p th with it are tent.(e men-cncon- Fusld velli V present on chided to the and prinsiveasseservedice. and Wok parlor and town ectlonw and the best type of college �el�kn Newels' tn,l»ticer of tee a cordial incitation is extended to the pub I presetce service. The clergymen through a )Ir. W. T. Im the bandstand. fad the song', students working their way 1 r(klsmlidges he to attend and hear hiss address. councillors and hxal cler men hadgraduates sod „.r. 1f.•tuorial t n14 . the follow nig contWindom. ; A. M. Judgment in Dungannon Case. t.; lir,' Gm \l'. Ar4lrrWe. I Mr.gave judgment at of lt.d» risco. - 1 - Maize v. P res service was led by Mr. F. T. Egener and Justice UI ti=IW=MX ■ IN= r 4r of I the � Heart x Thursday Friday Saturday L •oro a number of hand•players. The address' --- 'Toronto yesterday in the acti s I was given by Rev. 1. M. Nicol. of Lie- , lire of the Ma 'Gun In the former case judgment was given peopje m th tr deliverance from :+ 933 and interest and is and trials of wartime. and paid • great saenhces in hum ) e that of Do not miffed 1 li cons sung were All Peop { Do Dwe I O (� Maize %. McFarlane andtowel, whoreviewed the history Gundry et a'.. tried recently in Goderich. I last five )'ears. voiced the deep Ing n( the ( the for plaintiff for -• ' I acting tribu•e to those who made such amt 's cause. The -- - - - ell anther Aa vette ) •• God, Our Help in • itching. ilrled- Eg' Mg, or F'rotrud• Ages Past." and "Onward. Christian 1 lila Pile, No Soldiers." The Scripture reading was surgical tiooreM1 .Icon required. Psalms Id and fd3. Dr. Chase's Ointment well relieve You at once ,,• certainly A an Ce care Ynu. vale. a MIT:ttd.all .1 clever Performance. B^ a Co Ltm; tine of the hrightest Mud most thoroughly enjoyable eutertal •ut events that Golerielt has Ind in a long time MIS 111e ,lnllhle t»•11f'1111,1a14.10 1(111 .lune 27t11 Mod .talc lot 1 in Victoria 110p•rn Movie under 411•• 11 110. ' 41 of the St. 1ie,.rg.'s tarts Guild. It was an anulteir production throug) lout, but it ear-ih' outelnsw,l 1e11,•11 4411 IfeMM1011U I I401- ' fp111111 11440-0 ns we w„• in 4:otertl•11 and ' MIS really very clever 1MIt11 I 1 design mild 111 UNecti1ton. pal• II Flinn.- i,1".1i.. ,Ulri. Ilinsicill ke) Il.Ml11r it noKY 1 n 1 111. 3. 111. Sturdy and their large family sang -- _ i themselves happily throng?' a w•rions lininanity PIL • ■ ■ FA ion les. Tomtit/ or ,a:^tgx'fre if you mention valla Tomtit/S. Banp: paper and cookies 2c.'taw ti to pay po»twg•, Theatre -Model GET THE BEST. IT PAN'S. ELLIOTT seat plan at Lauder's a Reserved"o1hr and Charles SI,.. Toronto H nosed ihrouahwt Canada for I{h.g, drug store huanrw cducaoaW Enter nowWnte ratale,le. w 1 ELLIOTT.e)TPr'ne. ■ )12010C11XXX XXX rrXXX nXX r n IIS lino'Sun0uux1unuuulXXNuununXnuluum%ululuuuX THE HURON CANNING & EVAPORATING C0.33 ►� any Quantity to buy a is prepared Call and see of RASPBERRIES. us. We have a quantity of new used II -quart Fruit Basket R and rices.1 for sale at right P IIIIIX IlpllllllX uuuulXluuuuulxuuuuuuXXluuunnlXuulu XIII GE CLEANSER A A14TI-DRUD 'That Beats the Dutch er of its kind cleans The only manufactured in Canada Sold by all Grocery and Hardware Dealers ode for NOTICE Robins, the up-to-date G ents' Furnisher, announces that the Store will be Closed Wednesday Afternoons during the months of June, July and August ' (honest h• predicament The medley "l Wino ..tip. SAtnahld''s MIS 11 IIilO'l ng nail skilinlly 011 1'11041 out' by Mies 1•:. Watson. 1r. Fred Sturdy Ion,l 11 (dinner. Mr. 11ilfou, of 1Mtroil, recited twv, of Services war poems 1111 the fleet evening. end"1a1e111' Me se51 le11 0 Ifor this I•eemi l 1»t feel i-811-lewln Watson -starred- In -treat ited 1111wn, the tate\111 .le'Ii1• showing wddiers around a camp -tire being most 1 efr„•tive. "1). P. It. .t.' % II.' n ,110111• 1 gnartette in which Miss 11. Dickson, Mrs. Buckley. Messrs. F. Doty rind 1'. Tww,lfe sting an11 ',cosi the Herts. Messrs. F. !hay and 4'. Ihl,•kie' hire M Violin and WWII, dtief. a sol,.'tloll fr,mt ••1111 {toy.- The central feature 111 the I program was n -set comedy, -The Kleptomaniac,- 111 which the interest wlas smsta pawl, nN the ores agents .M)'. -front start to finish. The erste in- cluded Mrs. Mickley. Misses 11 Dirk - son E. flays. Erse,• Meager. t.,arii rick 1 Watson. K. William. and 31. C Iland, and this clever1esw INifh of the playlet rind of the vi Hi in which it wo• IN•rforn,..,l 51 ill lie it 4lrassIli memory for m11iiv a it lay. .t song revile inehlded "I111hh1w,•• '.Itlnehird..' and ".vim,' 13 illi 3Ir Frank holy, itis F Watson 1111d )!Ir 11. Sturdy as the respective soloists. 'I'bl. 141s,. was very effective. Mr. Iltickley was the musical dhv, tor and (he oreh.•srl4 added much to the enliven,' of rhe performance. The dances were {liven tinder direction or 3I l•w Mollie. ---- -- Thr 411)111 web,»,I bon 111 meeting nn \Ionday 00%10llillg decided that in ?attire all hontisew or increase. of x,11441)• are to date (ruin. 4epfe1lt14•r 1sT following a full 4'1,11' w teaching That is. N tearlier rnmu„•n'1„g her emus gement at New Y'eMl's will nor re(,'iV'' Mn III crease drill one year from behalfthe ,follow 1111t Se•t•te11,1»•1'. f the tear hhta :'tuff alis' Sharman. principal of I'4401111 a-hool, thanked the board for the *Oa ry Iwren men rwWitly granted. M. Robins OPEN EVENINGS South side of Square is Rheumatism ofthe back. The cause i, Uric Aad in the blood. 11 the kilt- nea. did their work there ao'dd he no Uric Arid and no Lumbago klsIjc the doer. do their woe . The ^, e, positive and only ,s a for Le•mbago is c odd's idney ills Sign in a restaurant -"Don't make fun of the coffee. You may b4• old and weak yourself some day " Wear l'ridham the tailor's clothes and you will always (eel young. PICNIC SUPPLIES Doc Paper Plates Sc a dozen; 2 dozen for 15c. Paper Drinking Cups ;ic per pkg. of 1). Mapleware Lunch Sets, special this week 25c per set of 41 pieces. Direct importers of Crown Derby, ()whoa, Coalport and Minton China Chestnut Stove Pea and Egg Coal Soft and Cannel Coal in any quantities. MacEwan Estate Feb. 1st, 1919. Sol...rits• for The Mitral low Where Quality Counts Ase Three flavours to suit all tastes. Be SURE to get EPT secret and special and personal for you is WRIGLEY'S in its air - tight sealed package. A goody that is worthy of your lasting regard .because of its lasting quality. WRIGLEY'S Sealed Tight Kept Right The Flavour Lasts 4. • suing 1h CANADA .r