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Saturdays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1
gamiwir
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
March 22nd and 24th
we put on sale
35 Men's Tweed
Suits
Sizes 35 to 40
at
$15.00t
We have had the goods in for
some time, otherwise they could not
be sold at anyways near the above price.
They are good, strong tweeds. Staple
styles. The goods in a number of them are
better than present-day $35.00 and $40.00 Suits.
Get Busy, if You Want a Big Bargain
Walter C. Pridham
OODERICH TOWNSHIP.
The Farmers' Club will meet Monday
evening. March 24th. in the Orange Hall.'
Mr. G. M. Elliott and others will be the
speakers of the evening. There sill also
be a musical program.
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For Good Reliable Shoe
Repairs, try
Smith & Ring
SO East Street. Opposite Knox Church
Give Us a Trial
FancyWork
Just in
Table Runners, Centres and
Cushions on brown oatmeal
cloth, tan and grey linen.
Beautiful stamped Nightgbnvns,
Day Slips, Dresser Runners.
White linen Centres and Tray
Cloths. All shades in Em-
broidery and Crochet Silks.
Tatting and Crochet Cottons.
Gold, Steel and Colored heads.
Designs for beading.
Phone and nail orders promptly
filled.
A I' IWILS.
Wednesday, March 19.
Howson & Lawson started tlwir will
rill WIn1111n4lny.
?tush• of the farmers have tappet
and are making maple syrup: .
Mrs. Was. INskts, of Stouffeille. 1 -
Iger ))ioNer, Mrs. Smylle.
Private 1). Lawson la at London
this week exilecting his dlscharkr. '
Mr. Antin•w Wringer, of Haolltoh.
was ...Ulna un friends herr the past
week.
lies. Wormier.. of Allen Craig.
visiting her daughter, Mrs. It. 3. itt
this %eel:.
Mr. Nt l - ii Robinson left on '11
day morning for I.loydn,l,rter to
his fortune 111 the prairie country.
11r.. t Rev. I Jas. Ilntnilton. of
rich. wi11 speak in Kook chnrrh
Sabha 1110E1011K oY the Fors
Smith's Art Store
East St. Phone 19'1
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ro the hod. "I twser real us
Kut home." sold l'te. u'ltrlllc, "waist •
lidnlslllp wael', in, anal Ix,W wall•11
or and glory are due our brava
titers, who had s e very trying
and twrverucklug timet+"
Tle atwlyt report Inas Just Igen re-
' (-.ellen at this oche, rvkiently having
Iasdi belayed in some way.
DUNGANNON.
MR. N. F. W'IIYARD is the
agent for THE SK;NAL at Dungannon.
Orden lett with horn for sal.ec ,Phan•.
adv rtrrooea s or NO printing will receive
weans attention. 'telephone (Guderan
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1 -Thos. G. Allen
DUI'QOAf•tNON
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
Commissioner for Affidavits etc..
and Conveyancer
Mils, Deed.. Monate., Ape.nwnu, ac
Carefully is ,ed and Mone. SW -
94•11 for Menem.-.
AGENT FOR
F.re. mao and Lkf. In,u.nce. m ti< be i
Cesnp•°+e' anti.
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Mr. Jas. Hxlues11w»ssla,the lvillage •
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INA Thursday on business'. `
Mrs. S. P.:tauderson returned hover
on Monday atter a visit 10 Wtwtlatotk.
Miss Asher McKenzie returned 1
house tram Wiaghaw ou Thursday OR
hast.
Mr. Jas. Motiongh returned Moue on
AVed esday after Iwdklxy'Itlg at Tera- 1 1ml
water.
Mrs
Wbltley, professional nuns'.
I went to -1.oaalesbt.ro today to take a
AM
tww t•axe. •
The 'monthly muting of the Wo- 11'
nisei s Institute will beheld Tlwrtabny.
I March .7. .
1 NII.''tt
liery, of the lith eot►l a of , x
_ Aslitiel I. spent the weekend with Mar
timber McKenzie. i
lia
II stag , Thursday night
oyrme, Tim. , 1
1'e villagestreet
eet ligh later ourrlstrl to 1 tl strew' hats to I.e laid awn) lit
t wan' sure. 1 .rev to
treat iwprovrun•xt. Ilxw Mc1\'hlntey is inlispwal. Hr
-Fro, Hannay 11114r lino, went to Iht the hone of his d,mghter,alrs. Gro.' iAl
m
I John 1
•ala"+ 1r
ganger tn,re street lights ou streets for at tett days.
in 1t h This will be *1 We art. w report that kir. \\'ll- Mal
hen
the hrme rif air. anti Mr* Wilmer sto t.
Wfl-un 4111 Fl -11a7 10 welennw holler 4 live Mg to bad ands and lard weather
I'ritxtr Albert tlunklug. brother of the ,.,,,s-el.t (or the Is•Iw11t of the I =
Mrs. Nire oil
ilbrary was la,dpoutr1 to I' idly night
U alnitl tel left cm Ann- 'Intl.*" k
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ur Ile uu s• of th s w'e• •.
I day night. The jam was
very Ifgiti Me 1 ,. Illiver 11. Kirk. of. Toronto. 11
this year. The
rt•ta•nt talus l)ar visited at his {,saran;,' huwe here to a
w her iu the river broth.
r. Ile
caused ver)' high a meet lin returu•tl$
is the last few days. Nrirul:,n 11. Kirk.
sat• j ..IMalh .f lits. lh►le,--teal Tuewlay 1t w,shiilgton the daylight -sating
fnrettea►u Mrs. John Mole passed away b,s g•a•s into sins t 11an•h :41. At
ns-' after n L•tgtthy l.11lx•xs. :(1w leaves (Ntuw41 they lane Ls•
n.ketl the day -
try t her, acerb husband. thele writs --FA- heti!, out of our .•w.lags. a
ward. of Senforth. David, of Rot -heir SI T t' Allen and Miss Dorothy
141e- ter, N. 1'.. anti r,1'llllaw . of West
ioxt WaonwMll. anti three daughters -ora.
arta , Spark. of soini ew{Nou. Mrs. $park, of
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DAME Fashion predicts another Silk season, and it is
with great pleasure that we direct your 'attention to our
exceedingly large stock of Silks of all favored weaves.
No style is missing, no shade is missing, you are sure to get
just what you desire for that new suit, dress, skirt or waist.
COLORED RAW SILKS
are exquisite, there being such shades as
pink, peach, rose, copen, white. greys and
black. 36 inches wide. Very specially
priced at $ 1.50 yard.
HANDSOME SILK SERGES
for suits. These Silk Serges are ideal,
will wear like iron, in all rich shades. 36
inches wide. $3.50 per yard.
WHITF. HABUTAI WASH SILK, exceptional
BEST ENGLISH BROAD-
CLOTHS
Rich quality all -wool Broadcloth. For
suits, coats and capes, in all spring shades as
castor. sand, copen, nigger, purple, navy and
black. 52 inches wide. 67.50 per yard.
NAIRN'S SCOTCH LINOL-
EUMS
Frotu Kirkcaldy, Scotlaud,came a shipment
of 4 -yard -wide Linoleums, in neat patterns,
suitable for all roosts. For giving right -
down hard wear there are no better Linoleums
-made than Nairn's Scotch Liuoleums. Spec-
ial per square yard 11.50.
TAFFETAS ARE POPULAR >S
Taffeta Silks because of their clean wearing 6
qualities are popular for suits and dresses.All
wanted shades. 36 inches wide. 12.25 yard.
Special guaranteed black Taffeta, guarantee
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written on edge, 36 inches wide. Very spec- $
ial value $$.95 yard.
YARD -WIPE DRESS SATINS. Very
stylish are these Dress Satins, for dresses,
waists, camisoles, etc. Beautiful rich satin
finish, all colors, 36 inches wide. Special
$2.25.
value, 36 inches wide 111, 111.2 ), 11.50 yard
SPECIAL VALUE IN BRITISH
SERGE
An extra good quality Serge, suitable for
IIII
dresses and skirts, in navy, black and wine, III■
44 inches wide. Specially priced at 111.7 a
yard.
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CANADIAN OILCLOTHS
A splendid range of Canadian Oilcloths,iu
black and floral designs, suitable for all
rooms. in all widths. Specially priced at ;5c
per square yard.
Monarch Floss. all colors. 35c per ball. McCall Patterns
The leading mail order store. Carriage paid on all orders i '
rs.
ler+•• n•n,rix'A Iwlw thele cislt to 1
$ebrinxwilh• asst rir'atford. x111)Iit' 1♦ x = =/x ■ 1$ • 1
ponied by 1irs,,Olt#rns and daughter 1 ■
M r, a et'a ya
Mr. Thus. \Itr'salw, of West Wawa- $
Footwear
For Spring
The season for spr ing
footwear is here.
in anticipation of the
demand we are carry-
ing a selection of Shoes
that is so extensive that
we're sure we can pleas^
you if you'll only let us
try.
Come in and see what
a variety of leathers and
patterns we can show
you in our store.
-REPAIRING--
Geo. MacVicar
North side Square, (3oderieh
' 1' a:IKin: and Mrs r srtasre
--f----- ---- ----- - is ie. The funeral took phew on Fri-
• try from at. Murk's church tri Rain's
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McEwen's
SPECI ALS
A few cases of GUSTO to
clear at 10c a package.
QUAKER CORN FLAKE,
to clear at 12ic.
DOMINION CORN
FLAKES 10c.
DRUDGE l 1)c package for 5c
A can of good CLEANSER
for Sc a tin.
Small can of good'Salmon lac.
Small can of Red Salmons 20c.
Cat: Pilchards, worth 2Inc, for
15c.
Another kind, worth 2:,c, far
oc.
Some RED ROSE TEA kft
at +rSc a lb., worth 70c.
J. J. McEwen
License No. 8-714a.
Retry. f Yuri ler
eeelete We• ,tcwpathtze with the 1 tlwh•rich ria Tuesday. lie had at
I bereaved alta In their aorrew.•
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la•r of "vert" cellars In Toronto. a a INj'a 11 NS~Ii~11111x* **=,SSIIIyII`■,=IIM11$11
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Mon'lDIT. March 17. Sunday and Monday last there were a
Miss Gertrude Dalton. of De4,,,,,,ria nut oIseulteef cellars to Dungannon. but
- --. _Iseultwaking :t paid recovery.uv
recovery.
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visiting her mother here. nut oxer two trod a half {ver twat.
1 ecce N fl•N :1
Apresentation took { l dancing tarry 1n the Agricultural
Tomfrand West trick Wallacetheirare , ohs InitBall In Isrttrr of •Allan Ives and Geo.
wen theo say
fetter. wlto' titre ago n.t the trocar Sproul Mr.i'made Itruwer• rt•tnrwed s,ddlero. who were
Goo -
we are sorry to gay has nut been sell for `Front. ills 11Iara esm 'wing wade
the ns 1pieut ..f xn address and a purse ! their Monts elsewhere. A pleasant
some thisympathy
atenit w lea 'e 1)ungannuu to make
Much sS l.nugh isfelt tel 11r. heir in "riga ninon of her valued se• ureh. , feature of the neeiusll►n was the appear -
Mrs. J. B. O'Loughlin in the loss of their ns orKaulst of the alethallst eitunb. ane e$ r erwmittee headed by Dr.
behalf
little daughter Mary. aged fve months,
who passed away after only two day's
illness. The remains were interred in St.
Joseph's cemetery, Rev. Father Dean
' officiating. The pallbearers were two
brothers,Lennon and Norman O'Loughlin.
I and James Griffin and Myran O Reilly,
cousins of deceased.
Mr. Joseph Griffin of Goderich. visited
his daughter, Mrs. J. B. O'Loughlin.
James Griffin spent the week -end in
Godetich visiting his mother. '
In Honor of Pte. Kelvin O'Reilly. --
Model Theatre
PROGRAM
Week commencing March 24th
The presentation was madeon I row.
who addressed the boys Ina very
of the congregation by she pastae ami I ntHn[ munluwr on their fortitude in
.41 tl ere of the hoard of trustees and i battle. and the spirit of bravery they
ri[ tlw clxdr' hail 'damn in the great war. The
..Happy.. 'l'n•hrnPn was awakclitrl for
Stunlay morning by what los thought I g'"wi 'vial" of elle aeommunity
was sliming. and on Inrestlg»tIox lw tla•Ir futnrr suet -emu were extended to
fount that his Iwrn was fl.swktl and 'them. end at the Bow of there remark*
Itis two Utile pigs, limiting 00 a lamrd. 1 each waw preae•ntel with a puree f
were engaged' 111 a Tox•al (1110(1110to 111• g' '• rrhlie the gathering Joined In
WIC "1'101 for the Shore.- Wilk tlwslrydtrg. "He's a J0117 (food Fellow."
assistit 1 MIN, The lays fittingly srkuowledgpll the
]allay for Renin*, steel Mr. Beamer
porkers
of RUly Stills the
iso fatrir shown liens. Mt leers left OD
p,rke'r• were rp.ened-stet with tiogit
went to Toronto the sante Clay.
Reeeptian for Returned Soldier.- A
tare.' gal fieri lig of (neighbors and
friends took place at the home of Mr.
and .lest. Andress Kirk on the evening
of '4,•11, 17411, the ....elision tieing the
return of their sou. Pte. Norman A1.
Kirk. from ovt•e'was. Pte. Kirk was
seve•rely wounded in the left nrin and
also spent s•teu weeks in an Isolation
camp suffering from 1111 attack of
diphtheria. Ile has a furlough of ten
days, after whish he a 111 again return
to 1141.1111 01 1111111 diw'Mtrg.sl. A pleas-
ant evening was spent In friendly ehat,
A very pleasant evening was spent hod *111.8. I -er tippy- It wesn•cwt. ah teknow tt,sla
peening by h few of the people of the
of
vicinity. at the hover of air. and Mrs. flahhst.
M. T. ti'Rrtlly. to huuof 1110 return of Antatal Meeting. -The n I meet -
their sou klelvin. A bigger time and hu( of the Weight Stoles (L,. was held
card party had bell planned for In Thursday last• when the usual bust•
the parish hall. but 011 account of the nests wits transacted. Ur. Case act•
Illness of 11n• pastor aid other "flu" pled live chair. The following I Ire••
Tlrtl,tw it had to be dtspettoetl with. tors went elected for the coming year:
The rrwthtg -tuns 1411.111 111 music ani Ihr. /'est•. Jew• ('onnors and 1). John -
cards. after whirl] 1'te. (1'Itellly was stun. 51r. Johnston was Appliiifel
',resented with a hxndsorme gold watch se•rettry•tnal+nrt•r and Rots•rt Mc-
, and chain. Y sum of money. and the Kenzie weigl]master. After all ec•
foliowing address: t•Mtnts were /leaned up for the year
Ikrrmlw•r 30. 1f)1A. tis r patty was able to pity a goosi
Dear Friend Melvin,-- We ere dlvideull• .r vrith abun$rnc at .Iteral music fur-
gathrretl here thi;, reeling to 'show one ' I ettbIe I'resentation. Ito Thant- ab'bwl by Hr. Thomann Elliott and Mr.
ailxr•n• and lutMfclt apprPetation of day evening of last week the 701111* I Ahe Ihtlhert on the violin. wlrh Mrs'.
the work whlrh iron have done In the taeople of the %plies and vicinity delft Arthur /'alta'rt ore areompuafst. Men.
valise of dctn•w•racy and freedom. 1\'e_ , Kirk Nerved a annotations lun•h to the
feel „Iwo. utterly inadequate are any withering, site, whle•h all stood in a
wools of oars, or any token we can oirrk INS Nattg "Ice's a Jolly Good
give. tri lur yea our o,rthrou. AN UP -BUILDING FORCE F, '' and then •retired to their
Ilvcr tour years ago, throughout this so It was oar to Bundoy
fair Canada of ours the clarion tall of • awetss.
Monday and Tuesday
SESSUE HAYAKAWA
in
"The Call of the East"
Wednesday s'ad Thursday
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
in -
-"Say 1 Young Fellow'.
Friday and Saturday
tlw 1.1411P ,oilmen and instantly her Regardless of climate Of
plofCX=C Y7fhth>t'foflXX
Goderich Board of Trade
The development of the flax -growing industry in this Pros
especially in Western Ontario. during the stars has been one of llir
,,,, remarkulde*oronomie• events. of the past four years.
A new flax -pulling machine is naw the tinalteel of this progress.
and will not nilly prove to IPPa inls,r-saying desire, hitt sill 1w• a
Toxon to this saw Canadian industry. .
Two especially new featire•a of this Balladry are the granting of
a Is ty by the Dominion Government. ,owl the use of the inferior
flax .'trim -In the manufacture of hinder ts.Ine. A11 farmers and
manufacturers should look carefully Into thin W14.4114111.
T. Marney, W. S. Bowden,
Chairman of Agriculture 1'ommitt.e. Industrial Secretary.
March 20, 1919.
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sons rrsparudel. 11 1+ to your greater lc>r
t otl.latR\R., a
glory nut 'moor out yen were among environment, Nature exacta \londas North 17
the nest. You »1x1 your comrades weep her toll of wear and tear on the They're here: Ittavkbirls, blue-
birds. snug °Inmost s. mem (IOW larks,
killdeers. robins and many other of
omr fe•ntherel friends 1,.,ye pat in their
tip{a•arime 1•tcwls,ts seem 10 ire
nest for no early spring.
Mr. \v. l'rousr 111111 n very .','Vass -
fill sale ou Thurslat Inst. almsit
e•re•rrtIIng lu•iug disposed of at re-
tnnnrrativP flgnn•..
Mr. .1. (. Inlrst de•lirerrd a ane
yorttn5 horse h. x Iatyer at Exeter this
week for export to the 4'nnadian Kest.
lil'ntetf. Fal. Sennett. Jere Il'1'onnnr, free The fainters nude• goaat DAP of the
Frank IMlton, Pere) alei'xrthl'. chit a systemic strengthener, ■rie T,,al miogld11R Int? w,ek. hxullne 1ng*
Mer Jove• words
Sul syn .lobo Lang- g, nourishes to nlll.
from harmful rug Ir. .lobo l►urst hex pnmhnrsl fiM
In a few words Pre eYHedlly replied, • r .• farm at ,rrsPt ex• -
:I K Scott's I . now(' by
Mr a tees
frk'toeh in thus honorl4g him, next oar body naturally. may IunsNIK pttr.ha-e1 the old Kuntz prop -
be used daily, in any erty at Hanford.
climate, with benefit and !eat'.. running and throws who hare
their tree* helped are getting a good
strength to the body. inn 11415 week me .neper tide year
Take Scott's Emulsion- sppwrs 10 18' eyniMnt
the pioneers. You hlnael the trail
ernes. the Atlantic. and on the blood -
smoked fields of F'Intderw perfornied
th(nw deeds WhMh w•111 he written for-
ever, In golden IMte•rs, on the pages of
('anwdn'' Idstury.
Therefore, we beg to pr'ettent to you
thin gift an a slight token of our love
and respell, with the hope that many
years mita he given you to enjoy that
pace and Invert, to obtain which you
hare sncrlM+rl ne. anrh.
(Slgtxdl Wn, Long, 11. l'alyd, Jxs.
system and there is frequent
need for an effectual aid to
restore strength and vitality.
SCOTTS
EMULSION
f h ful dto um's1 r
th akin hls 1/ •a•hrwllmat.s and and replenishes the needs of the all Cherry 1 tad K Pi I ',reseal
the litter
Ing hnsv •14•rxxl he would always be to
weer their gift. 11e pent n trusts to
the lbtatdlan pt.,ple•for the way they
had hacked up their I8Iys ria the sting
ENID BENNETT, in Iflx•. it wan a ,-owmon (mention
a lnrn5"t the Iwo.. 11. (14 I/nW the people
"The Marriage Ring" 4.1 1101110 were Irking mines. and It wag
a great idolsure 1., be able to write
NaNMNN Ixeek 4111(1 tell hitt rhnnts that 11e CDS-
it builds up the body.
GOON & aawae. Tenses. Oat. 11-11
1nhsr•rlily for The nigral.
BELGIAN RELIEF FUND
Ontario Branch : 95 King Street West, Toronto
CLOSING MARCH 31st".,°
The work hitherto performed by 10•I1ef Ilrg:1niaatlouw w111 1w
undertaken ler the ltelglatl ({overument after March :time.
('onttributions of money and cloning will be rerh•el at 117,
King Street tCest. Toronto. until that 11e111•.
FUND FOR BELGIAN ORPHANS OF THE WAR
Will. however, remain open. but contributions for tills Fond must
he sent to N. Gower, CommI (,' era1 for Belgium. Ottawa. 4)ntarin
Monwl•1tr E. l'ollet. Consul-(tenernl for Belgium, 1n11don, Eng
land. makes the following xp1)Pal:
-The !ARFRATION (IF 11F.1.4:1 I'M d.n'e not moire the problem
of the future of the war orphans.
"Some idea inn now he formal of the non,M•r for W110111 We
shall have to prVide. it can he state) that the orplaln% Whose
parents were deported and who died In (iermany nnmis•r more Mt ti
those tv o.te fathers 14*eP fallen on the 1battlefield."
MR. ARTIil•R PF:PI.FR, ('lalrman.
ADVE1tTIBZ Ill THS SIGNAL. IT PAYS.
a.aa seerr
ir+..oaats • •^ . war