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TEUESDAY, NoventEa-:.i. 1916
t HE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO --
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When You Have a
Chance to Save ---Save.
E bought very heavily on clothing mora.ihan a
year ago -before the big advance in prices -and
we .. are in a position to not only give you
Better Goods but save you money. Don't buy before
you see our goods and get our prices.
Men's Overcoats'
ie-ifeitony, Friers., Whit--
neys, Vicunas, Chinchillas,
from 110 up to 125.
Boys' Overcast
Only a limited number to
sell at last year's prices.
65 toi12.
Men's .salts ,
u'e hare a.apler..iid .assort.-'
ment at prices that will
surprise you -- Tweeds,
‘Worsteds , and Serges pt
s1.2to125. i
Special orders taken "fol..
20th Century Brand frtk".
tailored garments.
Walter C. Pridham
Phone 57 ' Goderieh, Ontario
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THE MASSEY-
HARRIS SHOP I
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utters
We have Cutters from
W.. Gray of Chatham
and from
Mclagblins of
We have large onesand small
des ---black ones and red ones
e with tops and some
out tops. We should be
to show them.
.ple
• anti
Wit from Orillia -just
a few 1 t- Peerless Corona
and Peerless Leader. .
assey-Harris
All kinds of
Co.'s goods.
Robt. Wi on
Phone 185 Hamilton tit • • rich
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YCandqland
Concerning
Confections
tHERE is such a vast dif-
kr 2. s -Mach
a variety ia.gw0ell*.priee
that it is hard to tell when
you are getting good candy
until after you have paid for
it. That's why we are so
careful to have every pound
of 'our candy as good an•
fresh and'delicious as candy
can possibly be made. Ours
is the kind that people buy
and conte again.
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(Succeuer to T. J. Salietd)
"The Camay Mao" Generic`
it Pays to Ad y tise in the
SIGNAL
King Edward Cafe
(SONS THING NEWT
The weather is now cool. People
coming t6town can be served
Not Coffee, lea or Cocoaat,ric
Meals also served 36c.
Htghe^t price. paid for buttlar &ie% anti.
The best barn in town tar stabling.
Joseph Murray
aiayton Street OODERIcH
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r from the WestEre. Gray re-
ceived word this week that her cousin,
Mr. Thomas C. Joy, bad died sudden-
ly at hie home at Nashville. "Tenn.
The late Mr. Joy and his -parents were •
well known at Port Albert The
Lord Bishop of the diocese admin-
istered the rite of confirmation at
Dungannon on Monday. There were
eight candidates from Christ church,
Port Albert.
PORTER' ILL.
MONDAY, Nov. 20.
NCTtat,-Mrs. 8. Dawson, of Spring -
beak, is wishing at Me. John Cox's.
%Ire. Fred Hodge., of Lucknow,
visited with her sister, Mr.. George
Venderburgh, last week Mt s.
George Makius and two children, of
Norwich, are spending a few days at
Mr. G. W. Potter. Herb Cox
wean a smile these daysA little
baby girl seised at his home on Sun-
day of teat week.... Miss Evans, of
Rogersville, spent Sunda at 0. W.
Putter's Mies May Lindsay, of
Goderich, spent Sunday with her
mother The O. G. Q F. will meet
on TqundayNovemher 31ltb. A
- attenddance irequested . The maugoody
friend. of Miss Mary Lindsay will be
sorry to hear she is not tmgroyring
very rapidly.
GRAND TRUNK IV -MI
WINTER
-TQURS
SPECIAL Fares now in effect
to resorts in Florida, North
and South Carolina, Louisiana,
Georgia and other Southern
States, and'to Bermuda and the
West Indies.
ftttttua Liarit Bay 31.1,'1!17 ____
LIBERAL STOP -OVERS ALLOWED
For full information write to
C. L HORNING. D,P A,
Union etati.n.
Toronto, Ont.
F. F. LAWRENCE & SONS
Town Agents Phone 8
AUBURN.
WEDNESDAY, Nov. • 2.
Mr. W. T. Riddell was at Toronto
this week.
Mr. J. B. Naegel. of town. spells the
week-eod in the village.
Mr. John Ferguson has arrived
home from Toronto for the winter
months. •- - -
Mr. Geo F..Yuogblut has returned
from herr huotime trip• bringing with
him to deer.
Mr. A. Asquith unloaded a rsr of
feed on Tuesday and yet the demand
is not satisfied.
Mr. Geo. Deostedt received a ear of
coal last week. It did not take long
the farness to clean it out.
r. G. M. Elliott, sours •y agent of
th Children's Aid Society, and Rev.
E. . Powell, ut Clinton, o0 Tuesday
evening gave a lantern exhibition
hero iiltutrating the work of the Soci-
et y. A wlrettoo in aid of the Soci-
ety's fun 'realized $12.90. Rev. A.
Laing occu ed the chair..
The Auburn Dramatic Company
supplied the 'program of the Red
Cross entertaindient-at-Loodeab..to'
' last Faiday night, putting on Um play
"The //mister's Bede." All report
I a good time. The proceeds were 145.
The young, people base added over
$150 to the Red CCruseIsund by this
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e POR If ALBERT.\
WgDNg.D4Y, NO11. 22.
News l cTelt.-Jin. Jane Drennan
.1. visiting her sister. Mrs. Alex.
' Henry, of Atlbnly Mr. Nelson
' Pearson purehtu d a number of finA
tattle from Mr. Robert Rutledge and
it.. Weh.ter last week ars.
Phomas Green left Monday to spend a
few weeps wi'h friends at Detroit....
Mr. Dan McKenzie returned last week
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FREE!
FREE !
Offer Extraordinary, fr
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m This Dae ro
Including the Eatire�
An Absolute Gift o
onth of December
10c on every $1.00 purchase
25c on every $2.50 purchase
on every $5.00 purchase
ON -ANY GOODS IN THE S
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Any purchase, however small, will entitle a cust mer tis a receipt
ticket from cash register. Keep them. Every dollar's wo of tickets will
entitle the holder to 10c in goods. Larger amounts in same • roporfion.
This•exceptional offer applies to everything in the oto excepting
Kodaks, Supplies, etc., and includes all Drugs, Proprietary Artic , Toilet -
Articles, Perfumes, Chocolates, Fancy Goods, Stationery, Fountain 'yens, etc.,
in fact ever ..thing usually found in a first-class drug store.
This offer in the face of present market conditions is exception, as
practically everything in stock has been marked to sell at prices in force
previous to recent advances. '
We Guarantee No Price will be Advanced on Account of this Sale.
Begin Buying I Keep Buying, and Continue
Buying while this Special Sale lasts. -T
* Jas. A. Campbell, Phm. B.
" THE PENSLAR STORE "
PHONES : Stere *5, Re.ideaee 325 ' Ns.t1 Side Square, Gsderid
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NILE.
TUESDAY, Nov. 21.
Mr. Cunaiogbam, of Shepperdton,
was a Nile visitor on Sunday.
Mr. Leslie Pentland returned from
'1H" le (reit-et, seek., last week.
Mr. Leonard Chriatlaw, who was
slightly indisposed last week, is quite
well ag.in.
A number from hero attended the
annual towl supper and concert at
Dungannon Monday evening of last
week.
The evening service in Nile church
on Sunday, '•fisc Song Story of the
Orient," was beautifully rendered by
the ebulr.
Rev. J. W. Hedley preached the an-
n iversary sermons at Dungannon last
Sunday. Rev. 1. McKelvey, of Dun-
gannon, occupied the pulpit here.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this r papewill be pleased to
Inuit that there Is at paper t one dreaded digests,
science hes been able to ewe In all Ito
and that is catarrh. Catarrh bioomg rreaU
'fiiy need by oonatatuttowl conditions requiter
o.titu1.t•ten inter rrratmgal Hall a blood
it
t• ten Inleeoall sot* the
on the moan). rurfaoes of the spasm. thereby
de troytng the fouad.tl000t the di.ea.e.aivlaa
the rattan strength by building up the con-
stlt%tlpo and a,w4U.g nature In doieg Iia
wort. The proprietors have so teach lath in
the curative power.. of Half. Catarrh ('ue
Deet the • offer o.! hued ed dollars for any cane
(bat
a ▪ iit a`� ie cute Need for h t of t ati-
OhA gold 47.11 dre s4 taYydta C(t., TciWa
ST. HELENS.
TUESDAY, Nov. 21.
Mea. E. Taylor is spending a few
weeks watt friends at Limehouse.
The committee of the puhlic library
met on Monday to select new bootie.
Meese.. Hyde and Williams have
taken a contrict to cut lugs for Mr.
Joynt.
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Mrs. Levis and family baye mooed
into Mr. Buchanan'• house, for the
winter. -
Mr. Joynt hes engaged Mr. Evans
for a year. He moved his family to
the red brick trainman Saturday.
Mesare. Elwel Webster, Harvey and
Jobn «'ebb arrived home from the
West last week. They look as It they
had enjoyed their trip.
Messes. Jobe Patterson and Gordon
Cameron left on Tuesday for New
Ontario. where they have secured a
good job for the winter.
• The St. Helens 'Women's Institute
will hold its November meeting at
the\ home of Mrs. D. Todd on Thurs-
dayr '�rovetober 30:b, at 2.30 o'clock.
Suhje(�t "The Sunny Sid. of Life.'
Recipes ,,for using leftovers ; question
drawer ; kaitting, etc. A
cordial mtitation is extended to all
the Indies. \
, DUNGANNON.
Wednesday, Nov. 22.
Pte.. J. Killough and H. Robertson
were home last Sunday -for their last
leave, we understand.
Confirmation services Were bell in
St. Paul's church last Monday morn-
ing, when fifteen were confirmed by
Bishop Williams of Huron diocese.
Iter. J. B. Fotberingham. ot\ Gode-
' icb. accompanied the Bi.hop oft his
mi.sfon.
The regular monthly meeting ret the
Women's institute will be held on.
Thursday afternoon, November 30th.
Mrs. M. E. Sanderson will give a paper
on "Meaning and Purpose of Cul .ore."
A large attendance on this occasion
will he greatly appreciat.�d.
ANNIVIR•SARY AND CCsef4NCIRT.-itee/
kite; church will hold annlrersary serr-
vicee on Sunday, December 10th,
when Rev. C. M. Rutherfotd, of
Reid's Corners. will conduct the ser-
vices morning and evening. The
Aitcheson quartette of Lucknow will
assist with the praise. Ola Monday
evening following, the choir of Knot
church, Goderich. under the direction
of M^. Suohttry, will give their
famous w
••Olde -T e Concert" in the
Agricultural Halt.
A CLICV Eft PtERFOR MANCE.-The
play. "Under Two Flags," enacted on
Friday evening in the Agricultural
Hall by the Lucknow. Dramatic Club
under the auspiapsof the Women's
Institute, was • Omided suooeer. Each
act was conducted with enthusiasm
and with the skill of professional stage
Often the Cheapest -
Always the Best.
W. WALKER
randier. Dealer
sad Undertaker
House Furnishings
The Sim m.of Quality
Phones 6
Store 89 Res. !Q7
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.�... E ARE getting a touch of, winter weather and begin
W to realize that warm garments are necessary.. This
store is in a position to look after your wants in just
such lines as are necessary for the cold weather.
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COATINGS
Now is the time to buy cloth to make coats for the children. We have a range of blanke t
cloths in red, navy, white -brown check, light fawn check and navy check, at from 61.75
to 62,25 a yard. Heavy cloths for making boys' suits and coats in dark colorings from
85c to 61.10 a yard
Five Coats to be sold at very low prices. Three 110.00 Coats at 65.00, two 615.00 Coats
at *7.00 and one 621.00 voat at 11.(x1. q
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Hosiery is a specialty with us and that means we can supply your *ants J in Stockings atl
prices that are low in comparison with Hosiery prices today.
Soy's' heavy wersteri-Stockiege, Mall sizes, at fifk a pair •� •--:^®-
Girls' heavy Stockings, in all sfaes, at 66Oc a pair.
pirlg' and ladies' fineribbedStockings, in all sizes and pure. aslrmel , at 60c and.75c each.
Lakes' fine cashtpere Stockings, plain, at 40c and 6Oc a pair..
Little Darling, in all sizes and colors at 35c a pair.•
HOSIERY
UNDERWEAR
$e sure and get your Underwear for the winter before the prices advance.
Children's and Ladies' grey Vests and Drawers, in all sizes, at 25c a garment.
Children and Ladies' Vests and Drawers, in all sizes, at 50c a garment.
Babies' and Children's all -wool Vests and Drawers, from 35c to 75c a garment.
J Ha CO L BO R N EY
actors. ' The attention wag well
tained throughout the various seen
A vereLmportant feature was the
vocal treat rendered by the quartette.
each selection being warmly ap-
plauded. The proceeds, amounting to
the sum of 170, wifi be devoted to\ the
aid of the British tied .gross. After
extending a hearty vine of thanks to
Itseentertattnort for'their kindness to
giving such an excellent entertain,
ment in behalf of ouch a nolle (ewe.
the meeting closed with the tingiog of
the National Authors. - - -
NOW 15
HE TIME
to send some Zazn-Buk to your
soldier friend at the front. Witil
the coming of cold weather. the
men in the trenches all suffer, more
or less. with chapped hands, cold
cracks, chilblains and cold cores.
and the soldier who has some .
Zam-Buk on hand to apply immedi-
ately any of these painful aliments
make their appearance. -will be
saved hours of suffering.
Pte. E. Westfield of "C" Com-
pany., 2rd Woreeeter Regiment.
writes: " We %hill our friends
would send us out more Zam•Bek.
It 1s splendid for sore bands. et -,d
cracks. -cold sores, ete.
v Nothing ends pain and heals et
gtitekly as Zam-Buk,'‘ant--being
germicidal. It prevents blood -poison-
ing.
GOe. bee. t for 11.26. all de•d*
gists or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto.
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AM'BU
SMITH'S ART STORE
COMMENCING SATURDAY, NOV. 25th
\Extraordinary Offerings of
t Needle -work
eawwreavac..eaes
)ecial Reductions ..
Cushions, ha • d -e roidered in silk, oblong and
ixte square s pee, conventional and floral 'd -
dtgns. $5.1► for - $3.00
Centres,- 30 i- ern. • • syn linen and oatmeal,
'-doth,' it..' • ed in ..red silk, finished in
silk fringe, $5 , for 33.75
Day Slips, in beauti '1 solid hite ernh;roidlFry.
$5.50, for 310.00
$3.51>�'r
Handsome Grape Centre, 30 inch, solid white,
$15.00
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Dainty Rose Kirrlono, $8.50, or 36.00
- Embroidered • Night _ L. naT `Corse Covers.
Boudoir Caps, Pin Cushions, : wels and small, pieces
all at a reduction. Now is your hance to buy a, ood
Christmas present cheap. Hurry p before , the all
go. n be here. \�
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WALTERS & CO.
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Our Great 30 -Day Sale is Over
BUT , LISTEN -!
W14, have still a large stock on hand. Therefore will continue to sell .: t the old
familiar pricks. Broken lines and odd sizes will be marked to sell at startling
low figures. The word cost has lost its meaning on the prices adorning
these goods. We will clear Them out and out they must go. So come and
celebrate an old■time reunion with these goods. This means two pairs for the
price of one. We would strongly advise yotl to take advantage of this cut-rate
sale. It is an opporttunity that knocks at your door for the last time.
You Know ! We Know ! Everybody Knows !
The great advance in the price of all leather goods. NOW is the time to stock up
in footwear. When one pair is gone you have another to put on. We will again
emphasize the reason of this ridiculous carving of the prices, which is due to the
fact that we are
Closing Out This Branch of Our Business.
Kindly accept our many thanks for your generous patronage of the past and to the
conclusion of this sale.
LET US DO YOUR SHOE REPAIRING AT THE OLD PRICES.
WALTERS & CO.
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