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The Signal, 1913-9-25, Page 8• •11211111104V. •srT ff. 1111 CALL SALE OF WA L APER Several ttuttand rolls of Wall Paper. Sc. c and ec per roll. cleating atand So per roll. Bevsral lines 10c sod 12c, clear - tag at So and Sc 15c. 21k and 2.bc Papers, clear - tug et 1 O0 and 1 So per rolL A few lines, 26c, 35c and 65c Papers, clearing et 250 sad SSA No sample rolls given out dur- ing this sale. Any Paper left over will be taken back it returned within two weeks of time of purchase. Terms strictly cash. The 4leaial Beek Store GEO. PORTER, Prop. 'Phone 100 Goderich. ainehteserselevailleasheseerteL Novelties FOR Christmas Gifts Novelties for Christmas Gifts on head new. Ladies, make your Christmas Gifts now in yout :,ware time. Some beautiful articles" for gifts, all made up, stamped fw the toucb-of-hand embroidery. such as twist Cases. Shirt and Pajama Canes, Combing Sac urs. Ik udoir Cap... Tie Racks, Pipe Racks, Rubber Cases --too num- erous to mention. Come and see for yourself. Handsome Bulgarian and Black Silk Collars, also stamped wets for' working. Stamped Underwear in dainty designs. A few made-up Night- gown.. embroidery -trimmed. botb styles. Children's Dresses rnade up, stamped for hand embroidery. Herd -•me array of Beauty 1':u-, afar Pins and i'in Sets and -Bookie•. Mrs. Tape The Singer Store Next Bell Telephooe Central. Locals awl Personals —Rev. E. ql. fa town os. Metltdltp.� —Mr. Dams! M. Cowan, of Loch - aisle was in Menges Monday. —Miss Henan Msaag is boas from New York on a irsi day visit. —The leaves on the tress are fast taking on their autumn colors —J. B Jordan, of tits Thomas, was in of Myth, was—Mrs. Chas. Smokes is visiting at Brantford. -Mr. W. M. 8l*cleir, of Brussels, spend Monday is town. —Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Horton. of Poet Hops, are visiting is Iowa —Mrs. Whitehall, wof MLond visiting bey daughter. Harrison. J. Huddart need* several town for a few days last week. 1 business tripe to neighboring town —Athol McQueen* wan over from l Ws —they O Neill, of Parkhill Brussels for a Dei'[ visit last week. I � a visitor at the bonne of his teatime — 'Itiankss��iivisg day is Canada w here this weak. be s()beery *doo Monday. October 10th. —ms Misses Lizzie and Lours Sal- --Asvw'e leaky spots in on ,�� cele are taking s course at ti* town hall were repaired tsar Gael b. Ma/le Lwf Omer, Honey We have received a new shipment of absolutely- pure White Clover Honey. SAT URDAY SPECIALS Pineapples, Grape Fruit, Oranges, Racemes, New Potatoes. Wax Beans. (u euutbere. Asp* re g u 5, Lettuce. Onions, Radishes. Spinach, Tomatces, Cabbage. ORDER EARLY Kindly get your order in early for Fruits and Veg. 'tables and avoid die- appoiotmeot. th roof of Mao tis&maid instil p Mac - day. Mr, aid Mrs. Hillary Horton and — Kelly lett tone Tuesday St fly, of Rester, were hs town last attenndd tbe normal s-bool BC at rat- P —Mars ]amen McMurrbie. of Blyth. as. ore —Mr. ChWillard. of Hamon. • mt of town. renewed old laweek. —Mr. John O'Connor, of Detroit, spent a few days visiting at the hems of bin parents oo Bence street. —Mr.C. Feick. of the Feick Manufac- turing Co.. Berlio, motored to Gode- rich oe Thursday in his new Cadillac tar. _The aessss.sb or's return. Lon, don to have a population of 34612, an increase of 1510 over the preveota year. —Mr. B. J. Griersoo. of Saginaw, Minh., was in town for a few days last week, and was beartily greeted by old friends. —Messrs. Ft auk Saunders and H. C. Sutberan made a trip by auto to React - ford and neighboring towns last Satur- day, returning on Sunday. —Mr. Russel Reid. of Raid's Corners. one of the leading live stock men of Bruce county, was in town last Thursday for the exhibition. —Mr. R. R. Sallow, lett on Friday on another western trip in the internee of the Dominion immigration depart- ment. He will spend several weeks taking photographs to be used in coo - week taking In the tall Lair. was the guest of Mn. J. B. Whitely former redden last week. sequ.tnc.nce. hers lam Se J. Young Hamilton street —Mrs. Wim. Lee left on Wednesday to .pend the winter months at New - Ont. —Mrs. John M. Adams, Park street, will be at home the drat Thursday of each month. of Clinton, —Miss Elsie Farquhar, spent e. few days last week with rela- tives in town. —Mr. D.. las Erb, of Berlin, was the guest of the Misses Goldthorpe foe a few days last week. —Rural mail route No. 2, Goderich township, will commence on Wednes- day next, October 1st. —Mrs. W. E. Latimer, of SL David street, was the guest of Mn. Barry McLeod in Guelph last week. —Miss Marjorie Aodrews, of Sea - forth, was last week the guest of her grandparents, Mr. sod Mn. Driver. —Mrs. James Steep and two daugh- ters, of Varna, were the guests last week of Mrs. John Steep, of Saltford. —Mr. and Mn. D. Jardine have left to spend the winter with their daugb- tet-, Mn. Howatt, at Indian Head. —Mr. Charter Herne, late of the Ken - rection with the literature Issued by sington furniture factory, is at present in the etnploy of the Dundee Valley Seed Co. —Miss Farrisb has gone to Detroit where she will attend the dressmaking openings arid return to Goderich about October let. —Mrs. Kellogg leaves today for Paris after a brief pleasant visit with her grandniece. eIrs. Harry- BtoWe, Kingston street. —Lieut. -Col. Ales. Wilson, of Sea - forth, was in town on Monday attend- ing the annual inspection of the regi- merit equipment. —Mrs. Harry McLeod, of Guelph, went under en operation at tbe Gods - rich general hospital one day last week end is doing nicely now. --Mrs. Hand. of Port 'Istvan, Ont., and Mrs. Montgomery, of 1 as Angeles, Californta, were guests of Mr. and Mr•e. C. H. Humber this week. —Don't forget the salad supper given by the Knox church Y.P.S.('.E. on Monday evening, September ::0th, at 8 o'clock. Admission. 15 cents. —Mr. George Heble. wbo received the contract for the laying of the new cement sidewalks, commencedoper- ations on Park street on Wednesday —Mr. E. V. Lawson,of Dunlop, was at Hamilton last week as a delegate front the Leeburn Young Peoples Society to the Christian Endeavor convention held in that city. —The Inverness camp of the Sons of Scotland will bold a meeting Friday evening, September 26th. As this is the first Greeting of the fall season a large attendance is expected. —Major L. W. Shannon, D.A.A. and Q.M.G. 1st Division, of London, made the Annual inspection of the :tied regiment staff equipment in tbe beae- ment of the public library ou Mon- day. r. Peter:W. Scott, of East We- eranosb, has been appointed returning oM:er for the Scott Act campaign in Huron county. The vote may be take during October or early in No- vember. o- veto r. —Mr. J. E. Jordan bas disposed of his property en South street to a Goderich husIness wan. Mr. Jordan hopes to he able to keep up his connec- tion with Goderich through the Noble Mettufactit ing Ce . of St. Thomas. --The annual fall promenade of the collegiate institute was held last Fri- day night. The assembly hall was well filled and the promenaders were entered into with great interest Lunch was served in the gymnasium. —A number of Epwortb leaguers mad Sunday school teachers of the North street Metbodist church at- tended the evening waled of tbe Dis- trict Epworth League end Aunday School convention at Hotraesville on Monday. —Mies Nellie Yoursgwbo was viait- iog relativeli at Beefortb and Bruce- field, race -field, returned on Wednesday to the residence of ber brotber, James H. Young. Stanleystreet. accompanied by Mime Velma oung. wbo was oo a visit with bey. --A continuation of tbe Bible lec- tures, following Evangelist Barry. will he a talk by Mr. Mertes Lowry. of Greenfield, indisna. The topic will be 'TM Ransom and Restitution.- Acta 3, 1921.. AS welcome : Beata free and no collection. —Mr. and Mrs. J. B. llernay, Mr. and Mrs. Laxton Hill and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brown end Mrs L. 0. Charlesworth, of Biyth, and Mr. J. H. R. Elliott, editor of the Blytb Standard. were among; the visitor to Goderich fair last week. —The regular meeting of the Glode- trieb branch tri the Woutos's institute will be held at the bums of Mrs. Abe. Ilhogiseoe, Oassbrtia road. co Thun— der, Oetnber Sed. at three o'cloak. A iessosnteatton os ironies shirt waists and Iles win be gives. —Mr. sod Mn. Oitwge Hedger., and four children. of Toronto, were visitors at the boa et Mr W. T. Hiok, Hume rad. from Sunday orad Thursda They moored front othe Qoeen Ik y tea the Hemet raptsl. this hales the emend time tees smarm they Mee � such • —A sen/tsry driskIDg fountain hem Mee pissed is case park at the hated et 'Rest *met is ef the W and tJs the department. —The distribution of peonies by the Goderich Horticultural Society is be- ing merle this week. This will ex- plain the spectacle seen so frequently these days of a citizen walking home- ward with a bundle of roots in bis hand. Next year be expects to have some pink, white and red peony blooms in hie garden. —The Dominion Alliance made Sun- day their field day in Huron county. Rev. Win. Kettiewef conducted ser- vices in their interests in the I.eeburn Presbyterian church in the morning and in the North street Methodist in church the evening. Rev. John Muir, M. A conducted tbe services in Knox church in the morning. L aioo Presby- terian in the afternoon and the Baptist church in the evening. NORMAL SCHOOL STUUENTS The net mal school at Stratford cpen- ed for the year 1413-14 on Tuesday morning with nen attendeoce of 1fli students, all of Grade B. or those who have not previously taught school. Of the number enrolled but 'Lit are male student.e Last veers attend- ance was 173, of whom 27 were male students. The dares were erraased oc Tuesday. and Friday of this week Mayor Greenwood will extend a civic welcome to the students. The following is a complete list of students from Iiurcn county :— Finleon, James M.. St. Augustine. Forbes, Robert R. Clinton. Haioes, Wm. 11., Wingham. Haines, Jas. V. Wingham. Hoover, Robert 11., Brussels. Kelly, John E.. Goderich. McLeod. Wm. D., Lochalsh. Oestreicher, Melton D.. Dashwood. Wiggins, Robert J.. Dungannon. Armour, Jean E., %'Ingham. Armstrong. Ola s., Brussels. Ballegh, Maybelle W., Belmar*. Bower. Effie M., Wingbaw. Campbell, Hazel S., Constance. Clark, Florence J., Egmondrille. Cook, Mora D., Fordwich Cowan, Christina P.. Lochalsh. Cummins, Bridget H.. St. Augustine. Currie, Viols. 0., Winghern. Dickson, Christina F.. Brussels. Eckweier, Vera F., Jamestown. Edgar, Lillian J., Fotdwicb. Flanagan, Mar E., Dublin. Geddes, Annie Be rave. Grenrebach, Ruth E , Dashwood. Horan, Marguerite A., Seafortb. Hupfer, Elva E., Wroxeter. Johnston, Elizabeth C.. Clifford. Kirke, Stella P., Dusgenoon. Lowry. Hazel M., Brussels. Mathesoe, Isobel E., oodericb. McAllister. Maud C.. Hensll. McKay. Florence .1.. 8eafcrth. Menzies, Jessie M., Craobrook. Moore, Hazel M., win ham. Rutherford. Jan C. Wroxeter. Schmidt, Pearl L., Blake. Stotber•s, Ethel J., Dunganooe. Thompson. Gladys, Seeforth 15pliog. Ethel M., Wingham WWilson, Helen R.. Wingham. Wilton, Kathleen, Brussels. Young, Pentalope F., Carlow. CANADIAN P /C3\ C 1 r l t COLONIST RATES lore War teowe t'wr rens ail $tsttset i % Doter*** Cor- ms pie*, W Alberta British Columbia California Montana Ori Washington Arizona Idaho, era. sept. tS a0411. IS OsS s.Ar Ma .+brra •.amgh ale es Mg♦ t.,..rrtsrsaa. CARLOW Mrs. J. Miller was one of the judges et Goderich fair last week. Miss Florence Young is attending normal school et Stratford. Rev. A. Long fell out of an apple tree one day last week nand broke Me an n. The steam abovel is working os the C. P.1;., a little south of the village, ballasting and repairing the road. The farmers in this vicinity have Seethed threshing and are mania, to 111 their silos. Cora is nse of the beet metered crops la. years Mr. J. B. Hester and a few of the member of Knox church e►oir. Gode- t ieb, were oat sod masted the local rhe,ir os Sabbath ettern000. Most of the residests attended the Goderiek industrial es bibides last week sad revert it see of the treat fain neves held Morn Mr. Andrew Yeisg, oe. *t our eaterpriewm fatmsrs. took mooed pries is the Fsrmere' Trot. OfiNLJOP Mr. Reg. Whams Ma goo* ort asp The et atui sod howl are mage se heat to his brother. who Is =tern-. r M • Delutsie. esm St sad the esp. N t Ita� wk1=1- whishlsvw 1 tae tie ti. water Sown. k inside tiro wall* "NM" 11.1.111111._ e}sedws�isneseT117 his MaetsloLW ee�siem�ya great up �� dtrnm fist M t 1�--'5reee Itls exp. 11' k waste anq sere a bbl wterto5.ii lists h=1°43~ nes.sry ale 1 ons iris be basteMs M the heed `at MIngebreet.ft Oft Ihs balmwfhepi.5 to hear d SEPTEMBER'S MONTH-END SALE Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, 27-29 and 30 September Month -End Sale bays will be most attractive from a money -saving stand- point especially. Big, generous stocks of bright attractive fall merchandise are here all ready for you, and the values will appeal to every thrifty buyer. This special list of Month - End Sale attractions spells "saving " in no uncertain meaner for all who take advantage of them. Ready Saturday morning. On sale until Tuesday at dosing time. Attractive Values in Coats Buy your fall and winter coat on sale days. These values will surely make it worth your while to do so. Each and d11 are brand new garments cut, and tailored in the seascn's most approved style. Ma- terials and workmanship are of the highest order, and the fit beyond any question whatever. We make special emphasis of three lines for Month -End Sale Days, anyone ,of which" are values undoubted, and good enough to call extra special. Ladies' Tailored Coats, high grade in every way. The newest and most popular cloths,; all the season's style. Sale Days . special values $12.50, and $16.50. correct $15.00 Double Fold Dress Net 25C One end only dress r.r trim- ming Net. Nest pattern. worth 41.00. Sale Days, per yard 2110 Largest Size Flannel- ette Blankets $1.57 These are seconds from tbe mill. Junes good to wear as if they were perfect, although there may be a dight tear that win require sewing, otherwise they are just as good as you will pay $2.00' for. Save tben by buying dale Days at.... 51.57 Cashmere Hose 25c These are extra quality rib- bed cashmere Hose. Sold every- where at 30c to 35c. All chil- dren's sizes. Sale Days, very special. per pair .. ... .. 25o Extra Wide White' Flannelette 121,c Extra heavy quality and very at ids white Flannelette. Soft finish. Sale Days Specie) bargain per yard 12 to Lawn 12C Fine quality India Lawn, strong weave, very sheer. Splen- did for cb.ildren'e wear. Special Bale Days, per yard 12o Wool Mending Black or tan Wool Mending. hest quality we have, full tarda. Sale Day, Special. 3 cards for 100- u White Bath Towels 2 for 25c Four doses only white Bath Towels good weight. and closely woven. Very spacial for Sale Days ...2 for 250 Ladies' Ribbed Cash- mere Hose 3 pairs for $1.00 Led let. ribbed Cashmere Hose fine quality imported yarn rh,mbt direct from Use Begluh milk. Regular 60e. Bale Days, to introduce them, 2i pairs for 51 .00 Men s Pure Woollen Socks, 25c per Pair mimed re wool We aseeed Ids Isla a min No- isy est a1 /osis» - and can get he non ghee they are told. Roe zer waster g'supply Sala err Spsclsl for Sale Dam /tar Vie.. .... 150 11�1 fi Big Sale of Lace Edge Doilies The other day We ran across a wbuleasle house swine opt of Doilies and Napkins. We cleared a big quantity of the Doilies at exactly half their regular prices. rod nn -w pas.. teem on to you this way. They are beautiful goods of extra high quality. Here is the way they will sell Side Days. . Pure Linen Lace -edge Doilies, ti -inch size regular Sate for %So. " tl-inch size. regular Ale, a for leas 12-ioch size, regular 41.00 for S00. Lace -edged hay Cloths, 23 -inch size, regular 42-50 for 111.25. A Saving in Handkerchiefs, too Yon ought to lay in a good supply of Han ikerebiefr. when you can get them at these prices winch are just half. Six hundred Handkerchiefs at 4 for 150. Six hundred ladies' five hemstitched Haodkerlehiefs. regular Sc net least. sold in lots of places for IOc. Sale Days Special at 4 for 1So. Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25th Three hundred and fifty mens hemstitched Handkercbiets extra fine quality, 15c anywhere. Sale Days Special, a for 25a Men's navy Handkerchief!, 3 for 20o Men's navy Handkerchiefs. neat patterns io white on nary ground. Regular price 2 for Sic. Sale Days Special, 3 for 200. Bargains in Mats Thirty-six only door Mats, mads from good quality Brussels around.ith wool fringe all wdale Days Special. ire Axminster door Mats, stand- ard eine. good quality with wool fringe an around. Special each only.. ............... nese Door Mats made trout good quality Wilton carpet, fringe all round. Bale Days Special oily 411e Curtain Nets at 15c per Yard Cleaning of severst linea of Curtain Materials. lest the f ling to freshest zip the Isom Regular 25c per yard. Sale lett . per yard *sly . 1 So Imported Navy Blue Serge 5oc Heat y quality navy r,'ur Serge, splendid weight. W *Laud bard wear. lepotteU direct. (late Drys Specter. I.•i yard only.. • SOc House Dresses 98c This is the list call for entton Dreams- Cleaning up *mite stock interpretive of former ' prices or actual values. • There are spore of the biggest bargain• you ever got. Only tlfteen o: ,twenty to sell. Take v, ur tboice DSc 1 Children's Cotton ,Dresses 98c A sale of children's rotto• Dresses also. Sold up as nigh a- $2.tII. Just a few of them let. Must be wki. Tale you: choice Svc 200 Yards English Flannelette Two hundred yards of English Flannelette in an assortment of fancy stripe& guaranteed fast colors. Sale Days .at per yard only. 100 New Kid Gloves 85c Ladies' walk'usg /liens. extra quality, heavy ]aalhe.'. Just the thing for fall wear. Days, very specie, per peir Sec New Underwear 25t New shipment of fail Cnder- wear just to band. Soft "Gale!). fell weight. per garment . 25e rr A Special in Tailored Suits $16.50 Ladies' Tailored Suits. Every garment high clasI. Made from good quality wool serges in navy or black. Coats and Skirts both correct in every detail of style. Silk lined. Special Sale Days, per suit $16.50 Fancy Stripe Silk 75c Tbirtysix-ineb fancy stripe Mesons, silk. navy. oopeabag- M es or tan with white stripe. Note the extra width. Special Bile Days per yard.. 75o Suiting Tweed $I.25 Choice rSeisp sew Suiting Tweed. dark a for tall. mpeei all suitable for odd skirtses well. Price per yard .... h .25 Satin Skirts $2.50 New satin Petticoats, Loudon. Kngland made. just iD this week. Out for the oseevslltag style of threw paddy, pink, sky. loyal. Met, very special. net *SAW Flosaecin 1ie gve psuar k qhs •tout 1.4 aro i inns Lest of ends kiale s aei rs desrmss. Mat. ammo M ow — OM 15C to 2SC Gingham. Ioc Bay this Gingham onto sod save mossy. They will be just a. nest spring as they ere Inlay. Over ens henirid yards that east be sold at ease. Ree- nter vslos up to MO per yard Belo Days, pee yard..,,.... 10e New Fall Wool Gloves 25c New Pall Gloves. Beek or color. Special lin* oo sale Sat urday morning. )eat the thing for early tall wear et per ran only Better Flouncing This is as big a bargain -s the iMr Flouncing. Regular gl Stt to 42.00. Reis Days. elea'i Sae per yard only . 1 H'ODGENS_BROS., 44.10.