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R Thursday, July 1'. 1!M(1.
THE SIQNAL
taE•OD2RICH, ONT.
1 FOR HOT DAYS
600D, INTERESTING
SUMMER READING
in convenient size h.s.k.,, spec
Tally priced
AT 50 CENTS A COPY
FOR KIDDIES
Sand Shovels sad Toy Palls
15c. and 20c.
Rubber Balls, - 10e. to 50c.
TOYS, DOLLS, CANES and
PICTBRE BOOKS
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°A""" °aleh"R'T'a TORTUR[O BY
TERRIBL[ ECZEMA
Lodges of South Huron Held .%malas ,
Parade in tiuderieh—large crowd
in TON n— Swelters Itenottaee 1
Hose Rule tett Jrelaal. ;
The TNelfth of July was ....le/muted
in (:olerich In old-fashluuwl
The South (Huron tentage Lodges held
their animal parade here and were
joined by a unull•vr of outside Lodges,
jwenty-one lodger appearing in the
procession. 'Three special trains ar-
rived duriug the wuruiug, tw1 by
Greed Trunk. ttulu Luuua l'ralwants
2111(4 Seaford'. and one by 1'. 1'. 1t. from
I:uelph, The nbly11tUols wutur ear,
which I. becoming the great medium oft
transportation.' swelled the crime] In,
dorm to large proplrtie.1111; 111111 the;
Senate thenigh,lslt the atteruuou pre-(
seated n very Ila4•Jy ,tame.
The Speeches.
:tiler the prewession speeches, were
given from the bandstand in the
Square, ('minty Vader Armitage pre.
sideug. Mayor Wigle welconwel We
visitors to 111e to(a 444444 Rev. .1. E.
Milt uley Kaye a brief addre...
McKeguey, M. e., a
referllll of the Gnat War, gave a eery
add`Shiny peoplal, he said. had
an i'r introits idea of the mission of
()range'. 1. Their sial war lint 40 enI-
tivate 1111 rd of 14uwan t'atholieS, rt
to stand fe the preservation of civil
and ratjglon. liberty. The mauuer In
which ltouwtr'atholics chose to wor-
ship ova,. a ma r between thenlwetves
and their C,41, w ere llrangeme'n die-
puted with the Ito u l'atholle rhurrh
ova., when that 1•hu Devalue a poll
Oval institution. 4lrai omen believtid'.
in the British Empire. the greaten(
empire the world hail r • *ern.. and/ -
the greatest lesson Britain' d ought
the world was that of fr 0411 and i
IAM'riy. The history of hum.. free -1
d,riil a., known today comments with
Magna (*Merril, a Britiell 44.$•11.: nt.
It .ca. Britain that fuilglit the g t
plover of Spain. I iter Great liritai
and William of Orange hail defeated
the sch.•11i.' of F11111'-,', laid 411e virtorlea
Of Ih•rry and the Itoyue had slaved the
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The Groceteria
NORTH ST. AND SQUARE
Telephone 356
A Fu it Lioe of the Best
Groceries
of all kluds, at the lowest
prices
Pinny Flour, Wheatlet and
Rolled Oats
Fresh Currants, Cherries, Rasp-
berries and other Fruits
'Baron, Cooked Ham, Meat
hoof, etc.
New -laid Eggs and first class
Butter
Fresh Bread daily, 12c a loaf
CASH AND CARRY
H. McFADYEN
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OPEN EVENINGS
thd1sn.d Thee Years Until She Triad
"FRUIT -A -TI V ES"
Boils and Carbuncles
DAME PCTLA LAMAltA(
-Pointe St. Pierre, P. Q.
"I think it my duty to tell you how
touch you r-mr.hciue has dune for nee.
I suffered jiff three yews with terrible
Eczema I consulted seven) doeturs
and they did not do me any pool.
Then, I used one biz of 'Soothe -
Salty' and two boles of 'irailo-fieri
and my hands are now clear. The
pain 14 gone and there has been no
return. I think it is a marvellous
eure because tie other medicine did
me any goo.( and 1 tried all the
'remedies I ever heard of, without
benefit until .I used Snout••Solute
and 'Fruits -gives.'
'Fruit-a-tives' cooled the blood
and removed the cause of the disease,
and 'Soothe -Salva' completed the
cure."
Dame PETER LAMARRE (file),
. a boz, 6 for $1.50, trial sire 25e.
dealers or sent postpaid by
Lives Limited, Ottawa, Oot.
re. Britain *(most alone
Napoleon. and after the
e had taken in the re -
tar of Britain today
it ever Md before."
an (orange lodge
there was devotion t the British Em-
pire, but wherever the , oaten Catholic
church lead power and i uene.', As in
Ireland. 411 Australia and '■ Quebec,
there Itritalu's hands were t
lister Will Not
-Speaking of the frith dnesri
eepeuket• dist/arise. amid cheers, Cha the
people of Ulster wo*Ad never anh
to a I'arliaw.'ut in 1)nblln.' "Ir.•lan
is on the verge, .rf civil war. We are
:ring to stand by the old flag. null by'.
our brethren in Ireland. We An` not
sfreld of all the dogans and snicks in
Deland." ICheere.l The *meeker
.;forged the Roman ('athulle priesthood
with responsibility for the "bloodshed
treachety and treason' going on in ire-
hanil; they Pn11111 atop It. he laid. The
speaker ala,, Asante d the people of the
United State* for "pouring money into
the kande of Irishmen" And Also for
their ''we won the war" attitude. " i.et
them mind their own Inkiness," et-
, el:dwserl the mpeeker. He believed
1.14d George would keep his word, and
Lloyd George lied erid (hat Dieter
would fret be roereed. "And if there
ie to be relight, there arc it goal many
thourwnds Of toe here who will he in
it." (Cheer*,,
Mr. David Reece*, of (1lnton, was
introdueei ail the oldest tlrsngeman on
the ground*. Ninety-four y,rtrs of age
and seventy-three en Orangeman wars
the record given of him by the clitir-
mall. The venerable Orangeman wan
Itrltiah E
fought ague
Are Very Distressing elorlotl* parteveraver 'the...
xhitee. brighter th
Wherever there wt
I wail advised to use "MECCA" Oint-
ment Cora carbuncle on my right arm
I toned it drew it out clean, leaving my
mews] well: I wri
mews] tblsto le
know the ate of "MECCA.".
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W. LAN VENCESON.
Ave., Toronto. Oat
25c -50c-51.00-51.25
For .ale by
J. A. Campbell, Druggist.
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d's Ice Cream Bricks
e cream of all creams !
24 differ i t flavors to choose from
Call or
ASc. a brick
'phone for one
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SOLD ONLY BY
H. LAU DER, PHM. B.
YAL. OUAUTY DRU STORE
'PHONE_ i9
insist on Willard's.
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Addresses were given by Rev. W. B.
Moulton, formerly of (Tinton ; Rev.
Wm. 'owe, of Woodstock ; Rev. If F.
Kennedy, of Beomiller; Res'. K. Mc -
(:own, of I.newn, and Iter. A. A.
Tramper, of Exeter.
It,'v. Mr. Lowe had sameehing to say
on the Irish situation. If there were
a man present who was a i'rstestent
anti who would say be believed Ireland
should have home rude he was talking
without knowledge "What they
want,' hes drelar.d, "is !tome rule.
(nod help Ireland when she gets home
rate. -Wires-Ireland +a separated. then
she emotes under the thumb of the
Roma* hlerarehy.'•
Rev. Mr. Kennedy ales devoted a @•w
MPutenews to the Irish question, deride.
THE COLBORNE BT ORE -
WE SPECIALIZE IN HOSIERY
No matter what style of Hose or what color, they may be bought at this store. We tarry a
very large range in all qualities from cotton, lisle. fibre -silk to pure silk. These lines come in many qual-
ities and the prices range froth 50e to $4.75.
A special in pure silk at 51.98.
Every size in black and white in pure silk, regular 82 50, for 81.98.
1 ace Hose are very fashionable. A special at $1:98 in all sizes in black and white. Regular
82.35, for $1.98.
Children's white Hose in sizes up to 7';, at 19c a pair About 100 pairs. Come early for
this bargain.
Children's Sox in all sizes and in several qualities from She to 50c o pair.
Coats and Suits—
We have a few Coats and Suits in stock and I
they have been reduced in price to make room for I
the Fall Coats, which will soon be in stock. These
garments are all this season's make and are up to 1
date in every respect. It will be a pleasure to show
these garments and you will be surprised at the
values.
Ginghams--
A very large atsbortment of Ginghams in all
the latest patterns and color combinations. They
are all 27 -in. wide and range in price from 35c to
65c a yd.
Summer Voile Dresses—
Everyone is surprised at the wonderful range
of S-timmer Dresses which we are showing. Every
size is represented in the assortment and the range
of patterns and colors is wonderful. We are show-
ing no two dresses alike, which makes the line very
exclusive. ,1
Voile Dresses ranging in price from $12.00
to $30.00 each.
Underwear
Watson's is a well-known brand and it is
this line that we are carrying. Every wanted style
is shown in ladies', misses' and children's, also com-
binations in ladies'.
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CORSETS
Goddess Corsets are leaders in front -laced styles. Once worn always worn. They come in
all sizes and in many qualities. They range in price from $2.50 up.
D. & A. Corsets are always leaders in value, workmanship and durability. We carry a very
large range of these garments, ranging in price from $1.25 to $6.00 a pair.
J. H. COLBORNE & CO.
THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY
ing himself read \tat die If neceeslery
for the cause of .41 and religious
liberty. Rev. Kr. 1' mper Spoke for
the Rihle In the *sloop*
TU. Prize-wi
The prizes of the flay w • e awarded
se follows :
For the largest lodge on • rede—
Mnrphy No. 710, (1intnn (102 s" ngl.
Itest -d reseed lode e—Walton.
bodge coming greatest did ti
Guelph.
Resit .banner—RAyneld No. 24.
(test eft And dnlm hand—Clinton.
(test titer—W iNon Armstrong. of
Goshen Line Iodate. $tsnley.
Beat drummer—R. Wel,/ter, Varlet
Tnelert 1) .,uaemsrt 1
Clinton.
Notes,
1t was a gonad warm :ley. aid an
enormous quantity of ice cresta pts
consumed. '
The gnsr'ntee on the Lucien train
was not covered by the receipts and
the guarantor» expect to hive to make
up A small amount.
The Square is •an ideal plaee for a
retehratiou. with the park in the centre
Ana wide roadway all around.
1t \as* ging uptown after the
lodges d left in the evening, but
thous =t01R down to the Pavilion
.found a t crowd there. The dant,
lag Soar Ailed to eapaeity through•
ext the eve est the visitors thoroughly
enjoying the good music and the floe
floor.
the church ar 1 p. m. On aeeeonnt nf'
the picnic the Wednesday night prayer
Kerrier will Ise merged to the League
on Tuesday night. Rev. J. F:. Ford
will give the address.
R. Tait
Electrical Contractor
Wiring of ail kim4A up to -date
for i'eleohoses. Burglar Alarms.
Police ',Patrol and F+re Alarm
Systems.
;Private Item aceeaed Business,
Places—a apecla
All Work Guarantated.
Electric Irons. Toasters. Gills.
Fans, Vacuum Cleaners, Wa*hiag
Machine'', Fiaahllghte a a.d
Batteries of all kinds always on
Ring up It2 or 193 and have nu
give you an estimate on your
wiring. It will be dose ght.
ELLIOTT
WHITE SHOES
Wore never in greater demand than this+ year. There are various
season. for this
let lleaauto of their Comfort, in.tbat they are Tight, icer
feetly pliable, and eaey.
2nd. Because of the wide range of Styles and shapes we are
• showing this season. with s distinct design or model to suit
every indii'idual tante, conacquently
3rd. Wei can Fit you, whether your feet are long and narrow,
or slit and wide, we have the correct kat for you, man,
woman, or child, and
tth Because of their Economy.
See our goods, get our' prices, and you will buy hers, to
your complete satirfartion. Ask your friends, they know.
REPAIRING
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Sharman's Shoe Store
W. REG SHARMAN
Yonne and Charles Su.. Taunt.
,...a e* w.dl..1i Carla. P. k,d• etd..wk,
Great duwe.d for our aed.et.. Once all rear.
apt.. n... W r« be Cualaew.
w 1 ELLIOTT, Pr.ndp
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L.R.STEEL CO.
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Grand Opening
Sale
JULY :1st, 1020, 0 a.11i,
Our
MUSLIINWEAR DEPT.
will anserine you when yon Nee
the wooderfnl values we shall
eller you in Ibis Masa of merchan-
dise on nor OPRMINO DAT.
fon can't atom to tome Mals sp-
pnrtnsttt of wowing your Me
wear at • mosey swiss prior.
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CHURCH NOTES.
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Divine worship at Knox church next
4shfutth morning and evening will b'
('nndnetd by the minister. SIMS -et of
the sermons "TSP Religion of Joy ;"
7 p. in.. ".t Full Program." Sahhiith
school Ane teen age Bible cheeses at 3
o'clock.
The morning question at the. Baptist
church nest Sunday will Ile, "What
hat been the experience of thinte who
have depended on the leading of the
Holy Hplrit'" The evening theme
will he, "The Steen l'b sit Who 11,e,,me
Genwrons." Bible school at 9.35 a. m.
and 1t. Y. 1'. 1'. at M p. m.
The nervier.. next Humbly in Victoria
start Methodist chnr•h will be eon -
defied nr fellows : Mun(1ny ',school at
10 0.l. Morning Servile ■ 1 11 .i clock ;
*fillroeit
P Model I'reyer." Evening
FnOII..' On Tuesday 'welting of next
week 4101,xsyer w'rvl.' will hake the
farm at / laeilyr vending an evening
at home.
The Hisses and Men's net, at North
.tree( Mefho4ist church will meet nett
Sanday w at 10 o'c•I/S•k. The
('Inti torte` mains in, "What is
your ileal a worth -while life,' •'
Mr. Howard gberfarare will lead.
1'nhlie worship at.tl a. m and 7 p. m
The pater will take for his ereiing
theme, "lipirltnaliewn." This I. the
fourth ,uhjua•t In a series of mentions
on "Modern Hnhstltnlea for Evangelical
4'hristlanIty "
Niirfh street 14,fhed1at chinch will
hold Its annual rnngregatdonul pl'nic
at Mienew'htni Park next Wealne...ley
Afternoon Members who are not go-
ing with their awn a nvrraor may
leave their h..ketw at the church and
they will he taken over for them. The
'first rnuveyanre for the perk will Ienve
Robt. Tait
Wena Street Neat Postoffice
` Phones—Shop 92, Hone I11
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L R. STEEL CO.
Grand Opening
Sale
July 3181,1920, 9 a.m.
Come to our
MUSIC DEPT.
and hoar all the latest le Re-
cord*.
We aha11 have a large aNNnrt
meat to select from on our OPEN
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The Symbolism
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When be places on your finger
a solitaire diamond it means you
are the one woman among mil-
lions for him. The diamond
signifies purity, rarity, value,
permanency, the enduring qual-
ities of heal, heart and hand.
Our store is headquarters for
Diamonds.
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ERTSON
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER
Cerner East St. and Square Godericb, Ontario
hool -f- ommerce-
linton and Goderich, Ont.
OFFERS T
Business
Secretari
' Teachers'
and arranges S
FOLLOWING COURSES :
• Stenographic
Civil Service
ining Course
Courses for student*.
THE FOLLOWING A»VANTAOHS
,jlighly Qualified Teaching staff
Actual Business System of Boo Seeping
Credential Typewrite Tests
Petitio steed
Vocational Training School
for this district. by Ooverensent appointment- and under
spectfon by Soldiers' Civil Re establishment Department.
Pot Terms, etc , write
R. F. WARD,
R. A., M. Amts.,
Principal
Phone 1199, Clinton
M. A. STONE,
Cans. Specialist,
vire-PrInPlOwl
School Opens Wedneesily, September 1st, 1920
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