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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-12-2, Page 12• Christmas Cards THE SIGNAL M►. Ai MENTION. DISPLAY I Bev. It. 1'. Jielh•rwld has been ou the .ick list this week. Mr- 1:; (1. Green Was at Toronto ou A beautiful line of Christ- mas Cards, Seals,. Tags. etc., now on display. It is wise to select them early BOYS' OWN ANNT'.1T., GIRI.`i' OWN ANNUAL. also a complete line of fas- cinating Picture Books for the younger children. !.o.iu••.. the past week. I r M(1'rldyeu returned house \howl.'' might after Iota trip to .Oak Rink, Mall. Mr- 1t. K. Muetluarrik and 11f`.isters Kc•l1:, and Jsek left ou I't.esday for Ilett home at Kent vine, N. R., after -Iwmding several wonths with rt'lat- .tes and friends here. Mr. and Mra. Moisten, of skttttle .,tui Kan Frunel.e•o, Who are on their wedfr 1naw,li'utI $ nrip.'reilik1MIeft on "). a err spend - .1;_ a t:...1:-wlila Mae. juhu,Ta,llur- t I vson e Ila t thews a nal d lighter I.:• and little soon Harvey, of Pott 1lorou. returned home Monday .pendtug i few day. with Mrs. I H•,. parents on w:ilout street. Mr. 1'. A.' Nairn has returned to town sftor spending several weeks at ice was assist Mg his broth - or. 'I, e:,.,. 11. Nairn, In elo.iug out hes ho-iuess there. the latter ltaving'I detidrd to retire .end• take a weeded SG-• Edith Williams returned last week from Europe, where she . spent ,' wm three in company with -her Froths. Mr.- Montague Williams, aandylr 11'illiams. of Dayton:Ohio. Mrs. , Williams came on to Goderich to .take her sous, who were staying -here with chair grdudtatreurr, back to Dayton. Nit. H'iiliance was In Europe in connec- t ion. .nth the' international aeroplane a.1.1os• rissstit y lanai in rraaeee. Great care has been these Christmas Gifts and . appreciate our efforts FREiNCH IVORY I:vcr 100.;c 4111 `1 .(Es se t t .1 ltcvt` e� 1 )\i \ti .I. !! taken in the selection of Nr know you will greatly you have inspected them. t t . i. eer' of li.,ty to cr�ltt- .., .,1 . 1f y„u have oiceidc,l !t.lf..1/.11,1,. MAKES GREAT HIT. — OODERION, ONT. Unique and Attraetive Display o l'elebrated Me iekne Attracts Meeh Attention. An advertising disp'ay which has at- , tract, d unusual interest has heen placed in the shcw•wirdow lit E. R. 11 igle. cn the Square, in this town. the local agency for the w,ell•knoan and highly successful proprietary medicine. Taninc. The display is not only interesting from an advertising standpoint, but is educa sora!, ci:mbtning In an attractive and artistic manner Ilkautiful scenes from miry foreign countries where the ingredi- ents of this pri•paratu,n are obtained. It has uccas'oned such favorable com- ment in the town.that the proprietor of the store states that it will remain in his -window' several days'Eonger. • Work of Greet .Artist. The display is the\ work of one 01 America's great lithographic artists and the manufact rers of Tanlac state that the total cos will exceed 860.000. which is said to be ill record price for window displays. It is i ,ten distinct and natural color-, and pre:ts scenes from the Rocky Mountains. from Europe, Asia, Peru. Egypt foreign countries. The natives are seen in their habitat and •nt•ifonment, gatherjr roots, herbs ai d barks that [ medicinal ingredients of Tanlac, pac them upon the bucks of camels, elepban llamas and other yeasts of burden transportation by land and sea to rh immense laboratories at Dayton, Ohio .old 1� alkert•tlte, (.ana3a• One of the most tttriking features of the ,! ., lay is the reproduction of the mag- . 1o,.ent lab,•ratnry at Dayto':.; Here the nil. 1 hist h.very.tifectis lrtditnpressively protrayrd the peniulaett of Tanta': by mMcrducini a gronpof .in all walks of life, who are looking as the Tanlac lab. r:+tory with expressions chiCorridenee;-- firmn1y.iiidcatin:. tlieifbiTieT•hiiTTaith-in the Medicine. ' Another di? in: •... feature is ?be bulle- 01 5 acc,rtnp: 1-.'. -. • , 1. ;• ,11r;,d;iy. They telt badly and a ::: "„, the : marvo llous growth and devr•opmrut of Tanlac, until teslav it has the. ,arrest rale of any ri erjt:ioe of its knui in the outoutlet;The•e.t buj elan- Aso quote various standard nte•d.cal authorities as to the thttapeutic v.t.ue "and. pli':su'lottical eiiet:t et [Le sowsowmilled a Uay. well as d other atural the tum the ng PRF 13ES • \\ • OCOLATI tq inspect our CE r..> stork care while we fate friss these bu.i: run.' otic a -:so !e -arcs :,,t the new- 1aniac laboratgcies at csayton a•11.11alkervlttx havea,ombinrd d iiiy rapacity ort ott.000 ts•ttks yrrd that the mtdie.ne is new se, ung at the rat, . u sinIatel) 10.00),0 Jti tuti,e per'y( ---11t,t-i.trri1 ts-Tpr'rlrar stntrirt-rx - twnal to11.1._11,1,_ never, been dtsptrt. uh 1> e. lint f ,r it, tetk.et:J0M poi aray :itiet 1,'-1:,e: -al-: throughout t. • z -unuy: It t- a -p, rueful I&c•,a truct,,: inc and b.:>-''.w.drr ard.has a fare `. ice entire• system. -\fain•---treurg 11 • . itakrern.i'it5.'fr,Bf Tt 'tyhry-runts .. i.) the butt lit tL,:.j'r..ettyk11 have ap s•catrc1 in the cul. , e it this 'payer. 1. r- 1a r; !,, ;:.. , al,c: 1 1- •v. THE COLBORAIE STORE We Are Still Continuing Our Sale WE have gone through the stock and have marked every last article lower than it was formerly priced. Some lines are reduced 20 per cent., such as I)re - s Goods and all Ready -to -wears. Other lines are reduced 15 per cent. and some lines 10 per cent. You will find bargains all over the store. This is an opportunity to buy Christmas Gifts at a reduced price. COATS J Every day our customers are taking advantage of the big reducti,',tn of 20 per cent. in Coats. As you know, we handle, Northway garments and they are known for having real value besides perfect workman- ship and always hold their shape. ft will be a pleas- ure to show these garments and they ate all reduced 20 per cent. DRESSES A large range of Dresses in serge, tricotine and jersey, in the se.ason's latest designs and the cloths are the finest. - A large range has been marked down to 127.50 each. People have remarked at- the wonderful values we are showing at $27.50. Inspect them for yourself and be convinced. -They are all $27.SA. Sweater Coats, Pullovers and all Blouses are re- duce_' 20 per cent. It willpay you to make an-ulspec ti m of these lines. t DRESS GOODS The finest of French Serge in either Tight or heavy weight u, navy blue, brown. green. black, etc, all re- • duced 20 per cent. Plaid Skirtings reduced from S2.00 t3I.I0 a yard. A,large range of cloths suitable for separate skirts or :hildren's dresses. These have all - been marked t1, 'c w• cost to clear quickly. - 1k.sure and inspect our Dress Goods before mak- s'. : our selection'. ALL DRUG STOR I- artin\Tailor: Clothes are a soopell, combination of goo, to i,leets- ing appearance, and perfect fit. _ '1 hese is just three weeks in whir to get your1 t:it or Overcoat kr the holidays. In the IIS-‘ 1.10,r). . .: 'ukase - - u,t 11, t.1a1.• • ,`,e teed 'ht r. '.InK'y. --I have es. t : ! , .:kt d k :r: 11 .. n»• Ins 11ecen-11,- 11 ' • !tit c;,. • �, ':he ithisi•r, ttrtt'. -, e. t1,- ,I.mnnds -1n )ru; rtkag. in :.1 stn, ' —1 1, 1 . ovan. III.iNi) ITh It.t t)s3 A New ,/elinitloa. 1 h. `dn,rcht, ,..., Mal , vdiamcd i-: detai:. t•, the sm•.k'rc-'tepartrr.ont loutcgcrs iu-t t .;w Ant, t1.•.( '•e;;11 tine:sur. 1110 :{•'trial _ •-burst o1 pruh he pointed to the i .r; i .•'tuts V loo-li adorned hl- showder-stra; 1:tyu nth wh eh were -three ether lett r no alive of In ;;Agin "C•. S A ” • that :" he a:ked puinte•r'ly. lo•a q•uet to lingli.hmln in 1.1.c earn; r. iJ,1eat ttic, thus :''' a. kers the Trilltees 1)e, v .0 kr e H I ureic:sto., I 1t.,neitnt "AI syr, England Fust, l' Slily •' \ "--1 he %-t ra::- - rAewre C��rztef- `,r .e FIT ` \�. ~ FOCti tz 'Ir.e, li .'A IN 1.1: 11.:; a rlle,sa1c for ever) n-tll1ar•r 1,f your Y `. 7 f.e.,d • 11 •••=1'11,44 e • —have quite As collection' from,whicll to make a .Cue, t io►t.'�it ..i' ., "st tttel t ,•t t l i:h shoes," \.'.• hive a sew.. .toil ft, nl et!:.ich ;nets feet can he fir t. ! Rt ysn L. `THE LEADING SHOE STOR` PHONE - 11.5t3G11.5t3ODERICH , ON T. GED.. RICHARDSON Ilamittna anti St. .1nd •ht's sus. GOI)ER1( 11 _\ A(n:\" i' 1' ,1: ( ockshutt Farm Machinery Adams Wagons Renfrew Truck Scales ;Mason 1t: -ch Pianos and Star I'honbgrapha Large v,•b.'tlon of Phonograph Iteeord, centenntly on hand Alum; wonting anything in onr lines are invite,) to call and :sec what we c ni alt for thorn, PHONE 104 UNDERWEAR Our Silk Vrid,. sweat has all been reduced in price. • Every Camisole is tuarkeci down. We have a wonder- ful range to choose from in white, pink and maize. . Combinations t SiLls and satin have been reduced in price. A range t e choose from in many 'different shades. GLOVES Every pair of silk G1ov im, the - store has -been reduced in price. We carry hiiagara Maid in white, grey, pongee, black and taupe.\They have - all been r-duced for 'Christmas selling. Chamoisette Gloves all reduced in price, ` All kid Gloves reduced in price. We want the pe.)pltrl,f Undericha_ nd in the for Chri-tmets shopping. Von t,. 01 fiend the price •tarnd.•Ird. Shop early and fret the best :election. L .w HOSIERY - Every pair of cashmere Hose has been reduced in price. Children's cashmere Hose in white, tan and black, all reduced in price. Ladies' cashmere Hose in all sizes and qualities, all reduced in price. Silk Hose are very accettable for Christmas gifts. We have Silk Hose in all wanted shades of brown, grey, back. white, sand and taupe. They have sll " been reduced from the original selling price. You will find real bargains in our Silk Hose. - Glove Silk Hose on sale in black only. HANDKERCHIEFS This is Handkerchief !season and we have made preparations for the demand's for Handkerchiefs. From the very finest embroidered linen to the plain cotton we have a large range. A wonderful assortment of ladies' Handkerchiefs at 25c each. Another large assortment of ladies' Handkerchiefs at 35c each. - Crepe de Chene Handkerchiefs in very pretty cc - signs at 25c each. ' Fine em!:roidY-red 1lana'kerchiefs at. 40r, sec, f0c, 75c, 11.00 and $1.25 each. Children's picture Flandkerchiefstat 8c and 10c each Men's excelda 1 brndkerchiefs at 25c each. Plain linen Handkerchiefs tetany qualities. MADERIA in ladies' and men's in • Maderia is most acceptable as a gift. We have ei large range in all sizes of centres and doilies in oval or. round shape.. • . Tray Cloths and Runners in all wanted sizes. These pieces are all pure linen and every 'piece is embroidered by hand. ,Be sure and inspect this line Y. early, -as t he ,►re sen-ppuku-d ever_ " TOWELS A large range of Rath Towels in many sues wit h colored borders. - Hand Towels in linen, cotton or a mixture, mod irately priced. -. ' A range of Table Linen moderate') priced., country to m. kv this store their he'idquftrter'i s lower than formerly and the qualities up to M J. H.-COLBORNE & CO. THE HOUSE OF RELIABILI TY (GURU' :Norm • 1: a meeting of the Presbytery of 11 ; held on Tuesday at Clinton the of - the Kipper, congregation to :t (t. -1. lntndy, of 11'nit,,n• w;ta sns- Serene.. at North reefer SletIp, IIst !, ehnreh Sunday. December :,.--i1 WM. 7 p.tn.. public' worship. Mwriing theme -"'Tire New Birth :'miction or F:xls•riwae." Evening—••Thr• stole l ;Amcor i.stun of the ('liristhup Pastor lir beth nervier... 111 rani , chaos's;. ;Mliett0Witdriir' Shit "Minn."Ernie- (lay ,41•11). The ('lMh topic will he: "What In•ula,rtinn of ortr •y +hunt 1 . gu to God's work'1" The pester will intralnce R. A -cordial weleenie In alt thews services. Epworth ImnRne meeting on Tuesday night. Special program: At the annual meeting of the 11' m• Auxiliary of Si. George's church,.,, ,I tuesday afternoon, c.fl'tcers were elected follows : Honorary president, Mrs. li president, Mr.. hardy; v t r.t ri side • Mts. D. F. Carey; secretary, %tis L. Natter: treasurer, Mrs. Lomgmire; Dorcas •r.li mea't4ng ofthe men of ria ''i'Tirrrtlfi ' stmt other. '' Ing ".•1'c pn•...nt nt the 1.:1',Irirl.•f held n N'.alu.•nday ought of bust ww•k will 1'e meld on Friday , eycltblg of neat avrrk. C'.rlh sire t Methodist Sunday school II( 'd i's anniversary services last Sunday, feseot>sirtrz- urme:na -sera--preached by Rev. E. W Eslw,rd: of Se 'forth, a••d airs. much apprertated by .the congrP- .lt the itaySii,t,church next irtnrlay • the sermon a,ihjeets will Is•: Mnrn- Iu % ' Itelbglon 1u the It.l'.1'.1'." Evon- Ing. '•Winit Is the 14is•ret of n Fn ithful 1'. I . rn•.'ting at !t p. m. Knox et ireh next Sunday -Dr to eel- ebrnt.• Its eightieth annivetwtry. Rev. G. A. Woodside, M.A., of Brantford, will he the epeeist preacher for the clay. The managers' are taking this 0'•0asinn to ask the eoigregntiun for a liberal offering towards the organ food. The services nt Vlett rIn street 'tL'tieel!$. chord) nett Sunday will he in uitict d lay the paator, Rev. J. F' Itey, raft. therms a»b tr•ts: 11 a.m.. -Things Which Cannot 110 )(hake•,." 7 pan , '•if home In Bodily Person Were to Mated a Wedh.end Io tlorlerieh. Where Would Ile Go? What Would secretaries, Mrs. Murison and Mfrs. 11..7. Snuffs; presidcnito 1 Mission McKim. Mrs. Hardy, burs. Hon, Airs. Felder were app-nnted Acle gates tfie annual 1i. A. meeting at L„rni,:t.. Mrs. Carrie, Mrs. Se ger and Mies fah::■ he'll named as alternates. (;rsiiO n 1; reports of the past year's work w( le prl'Srtlted. CZEM Yon are Tot experiment. tea whelk you 1151 ler. thaw's ojnt- Lmint for Rerema and ekh, Irtlta- N,se.. 1t relieves at one*. and gratin- allyMala the akin. Sample hots p(1c, (,Tase•s ilnunent free 11 ynal mantlon thus paper and 5•lot an. !t•.mp for po.t(■e. Mr. a box - all dealers or N.dmansrm, Rata's & (•e,, Limited, Toronto -- w CANON F'OTIIERINGIIA ii t innntfnr Nov. 2A--'('hltreh history In Ftrantfur.hv►as made here this ev- ening a hen' 6spt. Rev. (;.v,. Easter re•eupletl the pulpit of Gram Anglican church, while oho rector, Canon J. 11. i othoringhasa, -delivered at St. An- drew's Presbyterian chureh the an- imal sermon to the Scots of Brantford, Including member' of 3t. Andrew's a AIII)KE $Ell BlANT1F'U H S('OTS. ELLIOTT ,, Ynn,e and Charter Su.. T,ron,e. At,.unlancy, Mr* arapny. typnwrilino. •.cre,ar..I crmraerclal teaches and oeorral ineprovem 01 corms; %sprtm*. turn- Ik,n .n alt"dayaataseat. k."`e►,emetel-less bur crad,.alrs. Write for partrcalato W.),IiL'LIU'T, i'r.ncipat. Society of ('anon Fotheringhnm , What nicer or more appreciated than Is president, and the Nona of Scotland.n h:uldslme piece of furniture as a ('hrlstmas Rirt? Get 0 at Walker's iW1.1ND IFivMIA\Inti. while the apodal sale Is on. Investment The release of. Victory Hollis frbni Government con- trol has tenttwrr erily disarranged the, money market and today investments are at bargain counter prices, Your orders will have the best of attention through your local dealer. New Issue Province of Ontario 15 year II per cent. Gold Bond re- payable December 1st, 1935, Interest payable June 1st anal December 1st. Price $94.34 Yielding 6.60 per cent. Grre.sllnwrarce T. R. HARRISON and Muna,pal porde Phone 316 1'0.&,.214 IMO