HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-12-2, Page 6dos 6 -Thursday, December 2, 1920. THE SIGNAL ERICH, ONT YOU STILL'' IIAVE AT DUNCANNON W. H. McClure has moved to the corner store lately occupied by Mr. N. J. Treleaven, and will carry on business with new and up-to-date lines of GROCERIES Gents' Furnishings Ready-made Clothing Good Stock of Underwear Flour, Feed, Salt, etc. You will find it to your interest to purchase your 'supplies at WO -[:RES Men's and Boys Clothing. and Furnishings Come and see for yours .1f. Everv- thing in the store rec cel 20 per cell t . ,.: , . -,.ti Wit, we 4 All $30.00 Suits coats for AND SUITS and Over - $24.00 All $35.00 wits and Over- coats for /. $28.00 All $40.00 Suits and Over- coats for z=_. , .$32.00 All $42.50. Suits and Over- coats for _�- $34.00 All $45.00 ,SuitsAnd Over- coats for . , $38.00 All $50.00 Suits and Over- coats for OVERCOATS SUITS RAINCOATS - MACKINAWS TROUSERS COAT SWEATERS OVERALLS HATS - CAPS 'UNDERWEAR HOSIERY NECKWEAR BOYS' OVERCOATS DUNGANNON. i MR. N. F. N'Hli.tRD is the agent for THE tilt;X.U. et Dungannon. 1 Orders Jett w ith hint for sutwcrip- nous. advertisements or Job print- ing will receive prompt attention. Telephone ii: sierit'b Rural) r30. �NY PFR'1X 11A1't.�:G A DRIVINt. HORaE to let our ter the nater or to sell m .y give particulars tv BOX It Dungannon. J'hursiiay. lw..2. The •meuy friend. of Mr. Wm. I Stele, of Nrw tultnrio. will Is. sorry t.. bear of the lo...,uf two of hi' dill- .1ren with "I.iaek diphtheria." Th.• 1 r baby. tin). Is very seriously 111 with the SAWS. diw•ase. Mr. Steele Is a wan of Mr. P. - litce•Ie, _ltd concession of ►shnpld. (;e,. Irwin has lknizhr siert. Ryatt'. firm at Nile and get, litoow.sboil in the 'µtins. NIT. and Mrs. t 'ha,. of Althorn. visited Mrs .\wptlth's sister. Mrs. Rogerson. on N'wlu.•sday: • Jtaariot hors returned from \ the 'West this week. J. R. McNabb shipped a carload' of p.H:it.s•,' from Lta'k two ora Tuesday. The R'.M.$. of the Meth,sli,.t church nre.•t balay 1 Thursday l at Mrs. 1, There will he two services In St. Paul's next Sunday. at 11 a.tu. and 7.:ui i ,m. At the evening 'cutis .a yd sial sermon m13 hee given by the reetnr: stthJ,s't-''Tal•• EuglhIt itednrtie Alen and Ito iutl•tw1:e.• .ot the t'hltn h roil Religions P.o.I.•.. .t the I'resrht .age." The 1.adies. Aid of t1..• 1,1•esbyteria 41 "hurelt are huldittg a i..rzaar in fh.• r,35etuent of the , `i'ir. Ire:, \\',•,lo.•saa}. Ih•eemis'r 15tk. L'efr.•slitueuts will I4. seined from fi t.. . 1,111.. after whi.11 11 Program will be nicer. the crib•! feature of w'hk•li wi.U..l.e.t. IntsieNi.n. Jel..tto by *Imo ••f '.ie• In - of the eougregatIun. .\ .1 time is in .tore f.,r all ill:, ate 11.1 14t1 htnetion. Tlie .... ial hell I Fri the or.ttge }Tall n \\`e.lnesdai .ening. tnuler t' an -glees i.f Ott. 1':•:I . rlwreh. .t ,s n tu.•n,t.d .,alsid.•r n; tie• .,.uditi,m of r.utls at./ ; Mrtlnrdlst Church . nniver.ar'. -T' ,• nnt•i .•rsa•v •, •.' •,•, :,, 41,0 .11,41,,..1H "rt,h 114 s. 1: r tt,-, i' tt c' ..r .rt • nd,__ r. ..1- I:n► .11 +u1__t nrI' 1ar•_.. nr I t'.• ..ur;;l•.•ganems r-,•. tte.l • rel.,, '.1 1.,•arin. old•• . i fon.efnl -•rent renin its• pi; r,. -•,•r of th•• dry. lb•• J •F' I: • •. raft. , ,:r„r; • .r.» \b., ,o.li an• h. s:...l• '19t. The r°L•ntta y ,.f- ferinz amen, •.• I ...... ;r6 q leash ys•ak' t tt••ti f q• 1'; ) . u.•r°11. ..µgrit ..fth,• -.m,re¢•u i^t' .\ s` •» i el choir ¢:.... 14.1411 1 n 1 i'• -nit3111.• .on s ,.f pr•ti•e I'!le I'o l c:•.: „n i'".I.L• ' tholiest' th.• .rtt. ft.,. .',• .liy nn 1 w-rn•sltll,pe.1 in 'whin with the .''ter 4'i urdt.and 114 Dr . limp n 11 a-.1414'(1 111 the :e•ri coats . $9.60 All $13.50 Suits or Over- coats tu.:"$10.80 All $15.00 Suits or Over- _ $12.00 All $16.50 Slits or Over- coats 4\ $1-3.00 -All $1$:00 'Sits or Over- coats . x$14.40 All $20.00 Suits or Over- coats if you are a Man or Boy and need anything to wear, it will pay you well to get here this week. Don't wait until the last day, come Saturday. If you are tco late you will only be sorry once, and that will be all winter. This is a Genuine Sale of High-class Clothing and Fur- nishings. \Everything as represented. ko ONLY TWO DAYS" MORE OF THIS 8 DAYS WONDER SALE BETTER GET IN EARLY 'I'O-MORROW 4 See Our Windows ('fO1.RORNF: F'.f,RMERS' ('1.111 , The annual meeting' of the (')rllsorne 1' inners' ('hili will is• held I° the 'I'entperarse 1fall, it. nmilb r, r u •('P"�TRTl. '1TtiY r. it is. ,•le•tlon of °nicer. for the etealli1¢ year. awl alq...lntnlent of 11el.Sate. t(• the aunn,ll r.1'.lt enliverrlon at Ter - etc. It is akin e'ls•.•tw1 that there will he :, 11 .hitf' on the fullo.vin¢ nhje•t' •'Ite.ndveh that the name of he t'uibd 1':. rmer. party sh°ohl Is• ehabgetl t.. the People's. intrts..'' A Il¢ht Inneb w i11 he served. !'otter. p: o. vide!: mr•ntls•r, requestel.to fnrni.h -:.Ii,Io hes. Every person .ordu.11y invited. \V'.i. 1'u1 N1;. President. .l. S. KF:ItyIt;1TA\. * rstiny. `a,•`"" ' ORiTt'ARl'. Jt)11NtTi )N --The death occurred on Friday tlu,rninlf, November 19, af- ter a short illness, of Charlotte Frltz- Iev, wife of Mr. Frederick Johnston. The deceased was born in flalerteh 11111 lived here all her life. Aloe had been married eleven years. Resides the ilereaved husband, she leaves one ou, iJ1arvey, in his eighth year, atom three brotht.ra end one sister; Jonath- an Frltzley, nt t'hesley; Albert and 11i•rtha, of London• and William, of Toronto. The funeral took place on Sunday, November 2), to Maitland eenn•tery. Rev. it. f•. Mcrk'rml.l. pas- tor of Knnxchurch. conducting the burial sen•ices. The pallbearers were Me•urs. Percy .Inhnsfnn. Walter John - Joseph Mugford and William Mlprfor4. The I.t»thera of the detn•nsa l ht•y-users here for the funeral: also frl,mI, from Detroit and Toronto, LF'EitI'RN: %.r. Harry Freeman has sold his ilfty acres at the lake to his tar ahi r i;.orge for n go.s1 sum and retalas has • farm on the Joke Shore road. He trill have a 4411.' of stock an Maple- ; menta nn Mon4'ty, fieeemhrr 1:101. 1.; CK NIIV . CnttRTVEX•-1(Etta. i,'^ Wednetdac of last w.','k, November ;tth, the manse, Lucknow. was tht .rt '.e of a pretty i*i wedding party. Rev hit, MrCalb'm war the officiating sillKt' n an and the parties 43+ tne,.ret mon. STORE HOURS: a A. M. TO 6 P. M. t SATURDAYS 10 P.M. Do Your Christmas Shoppin arlY THE STORE FULL OF PRACTICAL SU GESTIONS Again this Christmas season the seise on of useful and practical Cifts will pre(lomina . For many r1 '; months past we have been planni : to get together the best stock of Practical Gifts or Personal Use •,,, or for the Home. soa ... tKRAL Gloves the Acceptable Gift Gloves are always a 'safe gift, fo no matter how many pairs a person g s another pair never comes amiss. Perrin's Guaranteed. Kid Gloves. in black, white and colors, 'n fancy box. Per pair' $3.S0 Kayser Chamoisette Gloves These Gloves make a most accept- able gift. They come in black, white and colors. Per pair. $1.35 t• +a Queen Quality Long Silk Gloves A much appreciated gift is a pair of Queen Quality long silk Gloves" for evening wear.`. Per pair $225 Queen.,"Quality Niagara Maid and Kayser Silk Gloves in black, white and colors, $125 to 12.50 per 'pair. Leather Bags and Purses more popular each 'season, What is \ nicer to get than a nice leather Handbag or Vanity Purse. We are showing the very newest designs. Many are fully fitted. They are priced from $2.M up 1 Table Linens Table Linens A Thisvmuch appreciated gift is Table Linea, or a piece of fancy Linen. Every woman prides herself on her Linens. We are showing some real_ Linen sets. Tablecloths and Napkins. Rich double da sk. From $30.00 set. Fancy Linen in all les at keenest prices. fiandk chiefs it,' tl"w° There is more popular gifts than -Handkerchiefs. ' You can send one or a dozen. They will nicely in a letter and nobody ever ha�tC many. From the plain hemstitch t lGc each to the beautiful Venice lace at 50 �h. �vFurs -The Ideal (iiia, Furs are the ideal gift. \ We are showing some very smart p in Hudso al and Australian Opo um in the nA est styles that will mm4e handsome ,cents. Newest Creations in Waists The most charming Waists are here for your Christmas shoppl'sig and all bought recently at the reduced -prices. They come ire dainty Georgette, Crepe de Chene and Jap silk, also some hand- some Voiles. Colors are white, navy, taupe, etc. These Waists rtiake most; acceptable gifts. Priced as low as `'. $3.95 ap. McLintock s \pown--Quilts A superb gift fothe home is one of these celebrated EE n�gliah Eiderdown Quilts. They are as Nigh' as arfeather and as warm as toast, inbeautiful range of coloring. Prices from'$22 to $35 Now is the Time for Shipping Your Christmas Gifts to You -- Friends Overset, -_-- -_. Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices: PHONE 56 PHONE 56 CASCARETS Rave you no timer exeroiee• f Thee do the next best thing. Take Casrarete ocvssinnallx. to keep your liver 'and bowels active. When bilious, consti- pated, headachy, unstrung nr for a rn14, upset stomach, or had breath, nothing seta so nicely as Casoarets. /am ttaea too. 10, 116, 60 mate,, to the contracT twire MinsChariotte Reid second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, of Lucknrtw, and Mr. James Archi- fjald Chisholm Courtney, second son of 'Mr. and Mrs Patrick Courtney, of Am- herley. Only the immediate friends of the family were in attendance at the Boys' Clothing Wo have just received a large shipment of Boys' Clothing, which will be add- ed to the goods to be cleared out at otirr big clearing sale commeneling Saturday, Dec- ember SCh. 'rices will be slaughtered regardless of cost. See big advertisement on page 3. M. ROBINS SIGNAL CALENDARS. The Signal Calendars for 1921 bare 'wain ordered but are not yet at hand. !They will likely be here within the Ilett few days. For althstribers who imy their snb:crIp4Mns /UM we will reserve ('menders for which they may dm 11 hater on. ' As ustl4enl, the AI 1!121 11 ornamental as well !nit ata •ittt rind we. have every confldent•e that our *miswritten will be well pleased w1[th It. THE AIoN.tli PRiNTiNG ('O - LFMITt3I1. manse. but in the evening a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents and the number in attendance taxed the capacity of the house. The number and value of the gifts pre4ented ind•cale the popularity iyoung ofken up tbeir residence at ha Courtney homestead. STOP CATARRH! OPEN • NOSTRILS AND HEAD ItiCe:eart Appned Ia Pfastraa Rana Colds at Oaee. It your nostrils are etogged gad your head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of ilk cold nr eatarrh, just get a wean bottle of Fly's Cream Plain at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, on.tiseptie cream trio you► no.tt•ile and let It penettata through e►rerr. ale pargige of your bead, soothing aad'healing the inflamed, swol- len mucous me amine and you get tit - Want relief.' OM lt! how good it testare ) Your note opsw, your head to dear, ss Nein hawking, ieas °Alia(, blowing: so note heitifacyhe, r atru for breath. para Creameam 17s1m (s shat sufferers front bead wilds s,g ••►A used tt'e a delight •