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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-10-30, Page 1 (2)iQ THE SIGNAL P P.1/1.1 I. 1(4 1\1 i.r I, r.tltll )0,m); „t flit N .,11 N'I II t. ,I (•.t ., `l ,r r<pl �.Ith tf.r l,ulr.t (In\ 01.14 \1.4tL1r•1 l...tltlt 1,111 ,,r1, 111 N111111 1.11 f',1 \�IiII ll,utllIr.. d\rs ,.1 nl1 rr,ll tll.l t r){rt.tl.l eoilglll,(,m,x. \Z, •' I , 1' \1'1• It I Lit ) .141 a rf 1,4f .1114 1411 4111 III tie 1'1 ,. 1.4'• .11 Illl,.t [vas n1.11,1r 1 l' I( h''. ,lt OX\ VL1/ I v THE HYDRO STORE A M P 5 I_ A M P S '1 (uli line 1.! 11\,14„1 .tall,. 111 1 1.1c, t)!, ,1.1ng I )r'v I, r ,n 11.11;1) Water and Ii1 ht rates p,iyable to J. B. KELLY, Collector at the Hydro Store Wster and Light Commission Town of G.dench Building. Contracting and Gene,al Carpenter Work I. . tot r. I, ., , 1 \• 1 1, ,. I , 1, , ,t1 I, ,11 . . I 0, 44 1 ,- 1 1:1'..1 .1- \I I•., 114 I t l: 1. THE TOWN COUNCIL. 11„ -II) 14n1nt.r Itu,u,r„ at KrKolat �I1YUn[ 1141 1'rIA,1) .1u1K GODZRICH. ONT •e `t 4. 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I tr.,••t th.•:u After ftnlalung • f.•w 11,1,, I.v1u enturlr''14evr,1 of the 1,"L• I ,,x xu 1 my grurral health 1 thank 14.,• gr»at fruit mrrlleroe, '► ro,t A 11rr.. , f..r lits woadeyful 11- „-*,I*-la DRESS GOODS Nc\•('r 11.ftt' \Vt. carried such a \•:iriety of Dill} Coat- ings in all \\antt'tl ( loth,, such as Velours, TW('c(l,, Bro:t(l- 14)ths and Serge,. Our range is cOn1I)lete :R the present time tn(I \\(' ILL\I' ('!44L' t(( ,l1lt l'\l'r\(Illc'. The lir(4,tl\ loth, arc �� Itl(hys wide :tt $7.00 to. $8.50 a yard. Sil\(•1-tO11c, .tt $8.00 a yard in .4)4)(1 c, dors. V('I((ur,'run ttllm $6.00 to $7.00 a yard. "I.\\ ('ct is in ln,(n\ \\ ('i,ht, truul $3.50 to $6.00 a yard. S('rt.zt', :is usual :try \'er\• desirable v,00(ls for dresses and suit,. ( )tir stock conll)ri,t', the hest colors in tine botany and \\'1)r,tt'tI cloths ;Irl(! run In !)r1('e from $1.75 to $5.04 a yard. and 41In1lt;l,'1'` ;I ,'1,,1,111,'11' rano. 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Ik.1r,,.f. Th. 11..1.1. 4. \1 \I., 1.111 I,. 1111 .111 1(11.1. 11, 11111 I''11 11.... 111, 1., ..111,1 . 1;, , L 1 1, I1 1,40 .1 ,.. 4' \ ' 1 . . 1 . , :1 1 1 , 4 4' \ 1 I. , '- I. \ 1 11,1., 11,1 •, 11 1. 1.. .I., k... , ,• 4/ "1.4. 1111, 41. . .. l\(''1'111,,'• r 1 :, r.a ,,, 44 111II1v 1.1 f \\'n,• 11'•1 It, \ 11. 1111 •, 1,1 4 II \1, ,,4, .. ,.1. New Fall Styles in Footwear Kith fashion and good taste demand suitable foot- wear fI)r every o(-1ARIon. J'hr shoes we are show ing enable you to indulge this taste without extrav- agance, and with the charm of variety and turret t style they 1 omhine moderate prier. We want you to see the Iwealltlflll RtyleR we are now showing. Ovrrgaiters In all the latest shades art now in mot •1 he prices are most reas.mahle RFF'AiRiNG - Geo. MacVicar 1 not vW been fitted. 44: 44 \ 41, F:,\ 1,...,1 lee have put into stools. and Poplin, Taffeta s. It has been our d with real style at a rhe Tines we have in from good materials the best. It will be a these Dresses to you cd on. inspect our very Targe tions and the cloths garment is Finishe-1 elk are here in all sizes r8. !also a big feature with be coming to us D. & A. Corsets .x,1 1,0. lt..n,-1 .....111 .,. 1.,.11.1,1,1.,,4,'- 11, tor'\ L., 11 ..1,111,:,1[1. 11, 4.444 I. ar,t,nk h,11.e. 1 ;.r„hahl'. w. ,;1'Ir•,1 au'. a man I4 r\;r•\ (, 1 1., (' arlk 114,'.111 44(44 ant e 11,1.,11, I,• 1,:1,1 .,,[ I'.1 111.1 Titterer 4.t x1.114 ,l fo15 l 1, \ 0.. 1„ ,11. (,.1 1,., S111,,111..111,11..1-:1,1 H1.\I 1_ 1 .I 1. in ,.n 1111' [r.,nml 1,..,.1 4.•11 III. ,, ',r. .,I 154'x1 wIia p1.4. r (.. xxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 0 GODERICH BOARD of TRADE R. x, -- - -- x TO the farmer, the suh)ect of Flax -growing should X he an Interesting one, and especially for those who 1 elide In f luron County, or near the lake. An experienced lady from Ireland, wl(o visited in (',uderich this summer was greatly impressed with the ifadvantage for treating flax in this part, on account of the constantly occurring heavy dews which are so nec- essary for proper treatment. A farmer near Kintail is reported to have very mat really profited by growing Flax in 1919, and it i* hoped 0 that farmers in this district will give careful consideranon to this matter for the corning year, and increase their acreage of Flax so that a mill may soon be estab- lished at (;odrrich. ( 1 1'\N• \'S RNA. CANI,N GN(). C. I(rll Pt.'.., .'pt ('11nitntan,•f I't11,11, 1tv ('.,nlmit tee 4• I..1 is..1 I,1' XXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX=XXXXXXX