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THE SIGNAL
0ODIRM1Obk ONT.
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this winter, and we keds• howl to Jo it right. It Wall tied y cost
1!'?w+' it iu stop titter.
East Street Garage "°"P M te `' a
GOIIUICH • - • ONTARIO Attila/ M. Gleba
RESOLVEt
That we shall make our
Grocery Business this
year the best yet.
We cam only do this by
guaranteeing to you lowest
price,, pure, fresh, whole-
: 110112g gds, ,peompt ser- -
vice and courteous atten-
tion.
A square deal to all.
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Robertson & Mair
Grocers
Phone 164 Co. Marnihon Si. and Square
Cada Food beard locenae No. 1-24149
LOCAL TOPICS.
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To F frm a 0. W. V. A. Branch.
A tneetftlg of returned soldiers will be
,held is the town c until ilausbar on
Tuesday t st. at B o'clock p. m., 1D con -
wider the iormation of a branch of the
Great 1Var Veterans Association pi (:oda
nch Ali returned od/Cers and men are
asked to attend. '
The Guessing Contest.
The gig contest conducted by Mir
S. Noble of the Singer store was coopluded
on Monday evening. Messrs. t Pritchard
• and Jab. Carrie counted the coins of
wheat in the miniature elevator and
Mond them to number 2,e91. The nearest
13.las was that of Miss Eva Bingham.
400, and the west was that of Mtr
ora Hurley, 2.377. These ladies rete
accordingly awarded the two prises of,
blared by Miss Noble.
Ainslie -Shields. •
At Knox church manse on New
fear's morning. at 11 o'clock. Rev. R.
C. McDertmd united in marriage Mise
Ada N.. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Shields of Colborne township,
and 4r. Matthew J. Ainslie of town. After
, the wedding dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Sheardown, St. Andrew's
street, the happy couple kft on a trip to
Toronto and other punts. On thew re-
turn they will make their hone in Gode-
rich.
With Masonic Honors.
The funeral of the late J. H. Colborne.
which took place from the family resi-
dence. St. Patrick's street. to Maitland
cemetery on Friday afternoon last, was
May -She says her face is her fortune. very largely attended. The bunal rites
Hell -Well, she wont have to pay any of the Masonic order were observed.
int trate tax. !many members of Morning Star Lodge
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r II The Iydro'OfficeandStore ■
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North Side of Square IR '
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h Now Open for Business
M Water Rates are hereafter payable quarterly in ad- a
ranee on the first days of January, April, July aud m
IN October of each year.
'A discount of 15per cede. will be allowed off rates
a when paid on or before the first of each quarter.
a5 per cent. will be added to all water rales that artIN
ss. 3p.dj ' apwirs from the end of each quarter.
MOW?fif'OP ELECTRICAL .1Q PLiA!!CE1
!n
IN Irtlas, Toasters. Grille, Vacuum Cleaners. Heaters, Etc.
Ise "Hydro" Lamp Sae Ow fsectric'warkiag Machsae ii IN
a 1 . W. & L. Commission ■
J. I KUL.LV, Collector L. 1.. KNO%, Secretary 1
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Msas ssssss sssmal♦ ssM•samM1114
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be' sarin m ;uldititx. to Us: uoraiihers
of itiaittand Leas, of which the de-
ceased was a member. Rev. Dr. Rut-
ledge was the officiating dergymm, and
the pallbearers were rnembTrs of Mait-
land Lodge.
Earlier Closing on Saturday Nights.
7 he drygeasls merchants have agreed
W sham their places of buss lie,a at 9
u'uluek on Saturday uveariugs, as least
during the remaining waiter mouths.
The move is oas that *should have the
approval of the I public, as there 1s is
useful purpteie W be limited Iti keeping
the stores open to any later hour.
f erbape saute ut the ruerutuwta in other
limes of business will ase their way
clear W follow the Komi example set by
the drygoeds were Tbe public aboukl
co-operate in the movement by mak
tog a point of doing their Saturday
evening sliopping as early as pusaible.
Miss Noble Moving.
The Bell Telephone l'u. Is eniarging
its quarters and Is tskiug in the shpts
now occupied by MIMI Noble adjoining
the pr/tent central °Bice. Miss Noble
is wotdug this week to the stand be-
tween L1eals'e and M111ar's stores con -
the east etde of tbe Square which has
teen known for ,rolue flute as the Gene
sal Brough tea-rourn. In addition to
•.r weir -known limes of fancy g,>,Is,
Miss Noble will keep a ,t wk of Singer
sewing machine access trieg, and or-
ders for anything in this tine will have
Alto sas atteelioe as trurekrto.e at the
Ringer wstore.
Memorial Fund Benefit.
Mr. Lauder, of the Model Theatre.
h&c generously offered two evenings
&gain sett week for benefit perform-
ances for the eokliers' memorial fond
under the acsptose of the Menumetnag
Canoe flub. The preductia i for these
two evenings will be "Barbary Sheep,"
a pusturirstion of the popular weary by
Robert Hieben., with Elsie Ferguson,
& famous; stage beauty, illi the heroine.
The settings of the picture present
scenes of life in Algeria which are said
to be remarkably faithful. The
admission fee will be 3k, and
tickets way be gnsilr,.l from mem-
ber* of the Memesetung LJ&noe t'Inb,
under whose attepiees the perform -
anima are being given.
.♦,warded Milkary Medal.
The following from The Vanswirrr
[tun of Deeemlwr loth will be rod
with Ititerg.t In I;.Mlerlrk the lady
mentioned le•Ine a sI#rr of Mrs. I1)r.l
Turnbull. formerly of Slim town:
Allow Iteatrkt MeNair. who hag heels
'awarder' the Military Modal, gradnat-
.sl from the 1'unvnurer general hoe: -
pita' In 11111. and elven the war broke
lout was ueting as supervisor of pil-
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vale wands at taw I;.mel Samaritan
Iwwpltsl. I/.g Anm•leg. $11i. Imnsdt-
Itelr gave up her position ami *seine
teens! for oarr,res ,soh 1.',•. rt1M• tau
'110,41 In Frame elope the earl," days 01
row war. having been ,tMtimegl at No.
7 C'anaillan hospital at I-:taplee. wideh
was IaomMd hi J/lee• at which time
Miss Mt\air voluuteengl to retm,.e
patients rattler w)iAl' arr, for whkh ..t
of hrw very ahs hug Im a•m mentioned la
deepen -legs Joel aw-mdledl tis• Military
Medal. She hes holt Wiese tryifig ex-
lerletss•.. having .a Ilwl to _England °n
IIs .tllw,tils. wlnfett WM. t„r1Md.agl off
the I rlwh .gwst. She 511. nue ter the
fortunate peremig reg. -vied 1.3 a WSW -
sweeper. en which sow partook ,tt a
s114/Pae of hanItaek, tea and Rrltisti
o'ysugsMa atlases. hater •he was re-
moved to a trawler. and from ft to •
tleatmxer. which brook her to•Englaiid.
This 1•rsve Vaieout-er girl was horn
1n COntario. where Mw has a host of
friends. She Iw til. first graduate of
the getwral lempkal who Ilan won dbs-
t1n41m, Aid is a eteier of Mee. I Dr. 1
J. L. Turnbull. Sera. R. Mitchell and
Wow May McNair, of tide elty. An-
other /deter, Mins Etta McNair. of
\'k•tor's. is superintendent of the V. 4).
N.. and the only bnuher 111 the family
In I). A. McNair of this city Writing
to relative.* here et her n•wanl ,.be
glnlply- state..: "I am KIM/1 se, that you
all at home may know that i have
male my work 'worth widle' for your
sakes."
Masonic Installation.
The joint inataultatinn of the .rfgeernl
of;Maltland IAelge., No. 33, of (hak•rich,
attd Morning Star Lodge, No. 309. of
Carlow, which is alternated between
the homes tit these Mae,.rfie bodied,
wan held tide,year in the well-ap-
pointed -quarte•nf the foniwr oil
Friday evening fast. l'hia day ie
the annual feast of St. John the
Evangr int, and M ssnnie lodges
throughout the world install their of-
ficer. for the ensuing year on this
date.
The orb -atm of Maitland L.etge for
1919 are as follows: I. P. M., Weir.
Bro. R. J. Moy(aw; W. M.. Wor Bm.
(leo. McVicar; R. W., Chan. K. Amin -
dere; .1. W. W. J, Mi Nevin: chap-
lain, Wor. Bro. Rev. 11. C. McDerndd;
,secretary,' Jno. Atraiton; treasurer,
R. G. 11 ynolde; A. D., P. E. Coleman;
J. D.. Phan. &tweeds: D. of C., Weir.
Bro. G. L. Pangolin; I. d.. J. .1. Ne -
Ewen; N. S., Arthur Glover; J. 8.,
Th.st. Mitchell; teller, A. T. Kaittiag
The M1lcerw of Horning Star Lodge
MODEL THEATRE
Programme- week commencingJan. 6
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Madge Kennedy in
"Friend Husband"
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
The famous beauty of the stage
Elsie Ferguson in
"Barbary Sheep
An Artcraft picture
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Benefit for the Soldiers' Memorial Fund. Admission, 35c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Jack Pickford in
"Tom Sawyer"
A Paramount picture
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MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY
at 3 p.m., starting January 4th
Admission roc and I sc
We stodier Ilse famous Paramount
and Artcraft pictures advertised
in the Saturday Evening Post.
um ago
1 Is Rheumatism of the by1t.
Ti. cause is Crit d
in the blood If the kid-
neys did their work ttpre
would be no Erie Acid (td
ao Lumbago )Jake the
k.dneys do their work. The
sure, positive and only
cure for Lumbago is
Dodd's
Kidne
Pills
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til rI1) T THE lel►0-Aks.
'We beta S' -h• be va111a up di u.•xt
Monday * tate el elle .Ie*utrt,lu-
dusulaf prop„sltluug that ha i -e Boer
Wen art)mittad.40j he p'uPlr .e( C:,rlr-
rb•h. -
11r,• G..derkb Rule I%Itemuy, Lite -
Red, wla.k lr has rel rr las'aI the ),laid
dud Iwwltrrs, of the North Auav'b•Mia
t'lli•mkul Ce., mils Ilea the etrtt..a-
5htlrn grauted1 to the latter Company
In 1111:1 fur,* ten-year, term 1. trues
fertwt to tow Iww Compile) for the
t'teestlllttttt *Men )tsars of the penult
Bir th. terms Of the bylaw the Cele-
stite/ la to get .'hetrle power CIO to
.abseil i gefrre hutwpuwew per •plYth)
flex b •Alimtrg•, sed eaemprIve from
to abide (ex.tpt- sehuot taxes). 1f
the (*Arany does not nee sty Nectrie
power the town \oaf .vwVae wet not
Irate to pay for It; and the bylaw
provide" that if the salt pient'1- met
uperytwl with a sperkted numbest of
Iwnds the .' UHnrlai.Ma (rose taxation
maty lw withdrawn by the town .•our
oil. •flw harguiu is .. t;,anl (Ate for
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the tew•u Mtn) shout.) be elolnrt.ed by
the year 1sta are: It.. War.
Bro. 3. J. Rohtraten; W. M„ Weir. Bro.
J. 11. Varcoe; S. W.. Arthur Strachan;
J. W., Ralph Munroe; chaplain. Wor.
Bro. f]tpt. 1. Hetheringunr; ewere-
tary, Woe. Bro . R. M. Young: trems-
urer, Wnl. Clayton; it, D , Will Sal -
Iowa; J D-, Mait- Allan: 1. G., Chan.
Rolwrtnon; S. R., Roy Munro; J. R.,
Elmer Robertson; D. of C. Woe. Boo.
Col. 'Vamp.; tyler, Thos. Willson.
13w attendance was exceptionally
large, both of local and visiting
brethren- The ts-antpul installation of the plant.
cenewrfwty of the order waw ....Met -tett ,
by Right Woe.. Bro. H. E. Rorke, TIM• Signnl miles-lt itlw;; y '[.'owl-.
D. D. G. Z,t., et Clinton. and Was ren- unell,ls the 5)101)11ou or both these ep--
derwi is a very able manner. laws.
After the official work. aodjourn-
went was made to the banquetting
hall, where the fourth degrw• was ex-
emplified in a style well in keeping
with the past history of the craft in
�e�.rry
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, a -g. and
atalflie wlrs.le up the program for the
eakdag and it was oartainly one
epi enjoyrnetat
Shape the .sort tseak of war, over four
yuan age•, there has been a great car-
taitweet in any enseet.ainments given
bv the Masonic nyder throughout the
leitiwh Empire. The erase ha, given
9hrnu.aada upon thousands te the
cwt of the country aad sew, if any.
isat have as hater roll of tat -
Mw o.. on this ac.inent the fee.
Chilies on the ueession of any -pedal
event were eery wild. However. Rt.
3Ahll'a day of 1918 wits inside the occa-
sion of a orMt.kl
hran/of the e.weluaion
of paws as well as of the eunit•ersary
whish the day represents -s
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the people.
The Jaeketol Mfg. I'o. ask+ a re.
newal of fir exemlalou from titration
upon its plaid 1 .•x.tpt *germ)! tale -.1
fur a flu-Ilwr p'rl.al of tem ywirs. The
Jaekgou plant IoM been employing a
eousidenuble number of wurkrre. end
the tsnss•e•14 is asked is a shunt naw
teuslderttlx the Is-i*-Nt. the Pewit %t i11
,.sews from the ...shined operatwit
Th. annual laislness neetlttg of the
Huron Presbyterial Society will tw
held In Wellts .bon h. 4ll/11u11, °n
Tnewisy. Jaulary 14. at 11 ;.w.
Rev. J. 111. t►derhent will present the
enhjor t "The Jews. fb Hlatery mid
t'rephw•y." at tate Mowery marNgr of
the Mb, .-i 1
day, the Itth. at 2 ....leek, lu the reetry
of the Baptist ?thumb.
The seri-We, In filmic ehmn•h crest
Sahlsttli will be .onilsm-red by the
minister. Subject. 11 a.m.. "Faith at
the Threshokl." In the .evening there
will he • New Teer's m,'s,slge for the
young people; aubjeet. -Chit to Win. -
Sabbath wheel anal alible blames at :1
.i clock.
'.'row \.'w 1.wra Psalm" *ma -The
Men Who Cont udirtea Hlwgelf.- tbe
first of two 'eerie., on "Four l'watmg"
aM I "Four Men." will he the enbje.4g
next borers Iffy at the Haytist ehur.•h.
Bible wel.00l at :i p.m. and It. Y. 1'. 1 .
at a p.m. Tlw 1k Y. 1'. 1'. topic- i. "He -
pew log."
PEKSONA . MENTION.
Mr. J. H. McClinton has been home
tram Toronto'for the Christmas season.
Mrs. D. R. Witmer, of Detroit. is visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Stod-
dart.
Mra, C. Simons, St. David's street, has
returned from a two weeks' visit to friends
at Clinton.
Mrit, R: F. Alien, of Detroit. spelt
New Year's as the home of her parents.
C,Ot- AO Mrs. Lawson. •
11 r. a.a Mrs. o;onbu Shoved asst
rt,ildlea natter: relights at Zurich
for a few Mir FAO week.
Mr. and Mrs. .bwk Campbell, of
Port Cotten -we, spent the t•hristutss
week with relative's in town.
Mr. and Mrs. p. Johnston and child-
ren. of Preston. have n -turned house
after vi,Jtio1 the lady's nether, Mrs.
°tett,-r, Newgate at.
Mr. and Mss. G. A. Lunney, of Coiling -
wood. are visiting their daughter) -Deem.
J. H. Johnston. Mr. Lunney, ria i3 tbe
publisher of The Collinewood EisierPrise.
gyre The Signal a fraternal call.
The fortieth awmul auw thwg of Ilse
r•ieuttrrrsl. aaal Esp-rl-
ns•mtal Terson will be belt! at the 4h1-
tario Agrlenit,trrl 4'o11.•re. I:nelp t
January lith ail i:eth. \Ir. H. K.
Revell. of C:.wl.•r1.•1p. Is one ..f the Iliree-
tone of the lldou. -
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d aortal evening eloslnc with a
watchnlght scrttiee wag hill on New
Years Eve at North gtreei llelsall't
rhumb by flet unkwl F:pwortb
Leurtest. of the two Methodist
rhnrelws. )barb•. mime+ aid refregh-
memo. were followed by •Is,rt ad-
drewseM ivy Het-. J. E. Fool. Hev ees.
1. Feral and the pastors. '19m closing
of the Mel )war and the erp•nhlg of the
new year were observed In prayer.
The congregation of North street
Methodist church will mea: with the
Victoria street congregation nett Sun -
hay morning and evening. A. the ar-
rangement for their 'aeon services has
been maple by a representative commit-
tee of both the malting churches, the
pastor of North street church hones
that all the members of hes congrega-
tion will loyally !rapport the movement
by attending as talthfnlly as it the aer-
vfcew were held In their own ehnrch.
Union nervines of the North street
and Victoria street Methoiliwt c.ngreg-
tions trill be held in the Victoria street
church next Monday, ss follows: 10
o'clock, (e low•hip Meeting in charge
of Rev. I)r.Rutledge; 11 .i in
c'eck. orn-
M i D Wi NTER SALE OF ing ,senses. Rev. J. H. Ogterllont will
preach; 1 o'clock, each Sunday school
will meet In its own achool,room, union
BihMvaamos Io the Vi.'torla street
Muthm; 7 pp. t.* . evening service.
Rev. Dr. IMtle.lge will preach. Enloe
choir will turbtkh music
Trimmed
Millinery
Extra Special Value in All
Trimmed Hata
If -Price
Velvet along Felt Shi><pes
for 1.00
Elisa L R• MacVicar
KINGSTON STREET
BUSY?
But never too bogy to
'Ires give every patrols cour-
teens treatment, distinc-
tive portraiture. and the
promptest possible serv-
ice.
Our modern equipment insures
' this,
Hick Priced ? - Net at all
J. T. FELL
PHOTOGRAPHER
Thursday, Jad. 2, 1919. ;Off
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THE
FASCINATION PF SAVING
'aviag is a habit th;t [rings tem
taus There is something famine
watching the dullati neount,
of independence add securiV grows
the knowledge that you have =eery is the
bank
Prepare for future uncertainties by opes�
A SA%Inga Account with this Bank nom.
1 ntrrest allowed is' cuereut rates.
UNION BANK OF CANADA
HEAD OFFICE - WINNIPEG. MAN. •
GODERICH BRANCH, -
F. WOOLLCOMaE. • • - aa._ :
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STANDARD FEEDS
ARE ENDORSED by the Organization of Resources Com-
mittee of Ontario and are for sale .by the following Bram:
The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd., West Toronto
Tare Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd., Peteiborc.
Howson & Howson, \Vingham.
D. 1'- Thomson, Oril lia.
A..1. McFall, Bolton.
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Write for priees and purchase direct from the above ruai.u-
facturera
See "Standar(" on the tags.
OFFERING;FOR SALE
Oil Cake Meal Cotton Seed Meal
For immediate sale in carload Tots. To be bold directly to
Farmers, Farmers' Local Organizations and Local Dealers
Belling directly to feeders of Live Stock. This offer is open
only to December 31st when other disposition will be made
of stoeks remaining.
Prieea on application. Till December 314 they will be
approximately $63 to I1.6f per ton f. o. b. Hamilton, depend-
ing on carrying charger; at the time of purchase.
Sold on the basis of marked weights an they arrive.
Purchase directly from Jamas Zicbard n lb Sons, Ltd.,
Merl Sault 1~fYlag, Teronte, in charge for the Organic-
` alien of Resources Committee, Parliament Buildings, To-
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Rich red blood will bring color to your
cheeks. Health and beauty usually go
hand in hand. Where perfect health abides
worry and wrinkles have no place. 1','ure
rich blood is the basis of wend health. '
Wile's inn Pills wilt build up your blood
and Ewe it glow of Iseatth to your entire
system. it well insure a clear rosy com-
rkxirn. This boon remedy will keep
the bowels regular, tone up the stomach
and keep the kidneys and 1 ver in a
healthy normal condition. Take Wigk's
Iron Pills now and get your . system in
perfect condition. One hundred pills for
35 tent-.
He had been going inlets tibias to
Church tryiev to find a congenial emcee -
nth"
mgrs.ntbn, dot! haw, on Christman Eve he
stepped' IIntro' p bene church *St as the
ef
u�yv 4V.. rend With the Miniver!
•We hl�Mt Ude umetwie duper things
width we Might M heVe done. Bud we
have dope thole hying, whirti we aught
la
eat to have de.'
The beefsolropped into the nearest pew
wiets at�land relief:
"Thank gamines', ' he said, "1'v! foaled
my crowd at last."
FRESH
REDFish
Now that the Christmas rush
is Ver , we will ngain stock a
goal aAwortment of these now
popular foods
Selkirk
Messed Whitefish
ARE SPECIALLY GOOD
Spacial expfegC for
Friday and 4atnrday trade
20c pound
QEAN BROS.
GROCERS
License Na ft- MA
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Store Phone 110 House Phone Ie7
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Any Way You Turn
you will find WRIGLEY'S.
Everybody thinks of WRIGLEY'S
when chewing gum is mentioned.
This is the result of years of
effort to give mankind the
benefits and enio:►ment of this
low-cost sweetmeat.
WRIGLEY'S helps appetite and
digestion -allays thirst -renews
vigour.
USW thlht ---
filtlrt tight
MAO, 1N CANADA
The
Flavour
Lasts
..After
every
meal"