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Thursday, December 10, 1920.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
One more week -and then Christmas.
Municipal andidates are beginning to
spewt.
If you cannot give 3(00 to the Chinese
famine fund, give 10 cents anyway.
if you haven't renewed (or your Signal
yet. please remember it before you spend
all your money.
With big advertrements sticking out
all over the paper this week,, the editor's
section is cut pretty hi e.
The Farmers' Parliament-ot
the annual convention of the U. F.0:
M session at Toronto this week.
Have a he it t and save the store clerks
as much trouble as possible in these lung
and strenuous days before Christmas.
Constantine is hastening to Athens to
sit again on the throne of Greece. Here's
hoping that someone has left a pin on it.
Read the advertisements in The Signal_
this week and patrtneze the merchants
who think enough of your trade to ask
for it.
Why in the name of all that is reason-
able cannot the municipal elections be
held at some other time than just
when everybody is busy with Christmas
affairs ?
The t•ig wind this week did very ILtle
damage that we have heard of. The
mariners have learned to watch the storm -
signals, and the farmers appear to have
their barn -roofs nailed on securely this
. Pure, Clean, I
Economical 1
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TRI SIGNAL
-- OODIRICE dn.
Preserved 411 sold only in
Sealed air -tight packets
to preserve its native
goodness.
8574
Used in Millions of Tea -Pots Daily
township of Colborne. and the town of
Goderich. which cou d be provided with
a modest annual giant to keep the tomb
and its surroundings in fitting condition ?
Thr 11ingham Advance complains of
poor co ectal service in the delivery -or
non -delivery -of papers mailed to western
subscribers. The Signal has not had so
much ditlicu't>.sith papers mailed to the
%Vest as with those mailed .to United
States snbscribers. With increased rates
of postage on papers coming into effect
January lst.ceublishers will be in a posi-
tion to insist upon more careful handling
PARAGRAPHS FROM
one come from eltber Bruce or Huron?
This Proven it.
And as 1f in au.wer to the Wltigham
editor's query, here Is a paragraph In
The Exeter Advocate telling about the
killing of John Frefd, a lathe of Dash-
wood. in this evanity, in a scrap be-
tween Jape and Ite•efs lea }tussla. The
paragraph Is as follows:
Ib•tsils of the death of John Frefd,
sou of the late, Noah Frefd of Dash-
wood. after whom Freldaburg (now
DashwoodI was nano -41. have been re-
(slreef by his sisters, Mrs. M. Fenn, of
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Parkhill, and Mrs. J. held, of Lieury,
Mr. Frefd was living in eastern Rua -
...ix, at Nik-olafe%•k. and In the fight -
hag between the Jit los sod Reee16 the 1
latter u►assaered many foreigner',
among them Is•ioa Mr. Freld. Mr. 1111
Frefd was Morn in Ireshweoel. Ile II
spoke five lariyvta;n s and for several
years he acted as Interpreter for a al
THE COUNTY PRESS.
radii storage plant ht Petrograd, Rua and uI.
Mid, Lodon, Eugla.tl. He was r
married a year ago 1/1114 June, but
nothing Is kilos ii es to what became 1♦
That's 9etlkd of his wife. A Iekter has been received
Exeter Advocate.from the secretary of Earl Curzon,There Is no anitltnrits for the report `rathig that the Britishlaoverumeot $
that nue p�a•senger train on the L.H. A' is IureestlgatiniY 341141 v. 111 olatm cote- est
1t• will he int off In the neer future. Irn34aatlun fres the tioviet authorltlea Pa
Some fifteen years ago William Frefd, $
Clinton Is Looking Backward- .. a brother of the ilereaserl, was forced ur
Aeeordiug to The News -Record Clio- to flee from Russia and lost all hta
tun Collegiate Institute at Its eons-, wealth which he had accumulated In in
the hrtek iatot faettiring business.
weneemeur t•xer•htes on December 17th tletegenarian Bests a Record.
Is to have as ,part of the program a
pastoral play."The -Arraignment- of Serif rib Expositor.
�, Mr. Jameea I stele Mowed his lawn 1
of newspaper.in the mails. Paris," which 'leas actually performed
on Friday. Dern r 3r 1. This Is Just IN
In Abingdon. neer Oxfgrd. Ettgladel, on and aIo^tIndia recocatesn)the k d of weather we r Western Ontario ar
-: The town euu 11 should not be too the oceaalo'n o Qnecn Elisabeth's els-
hare In favored w h this fall. Al-
an:ions w get a venue from the Ag- it fo that town in year 11$4•" i though Mr. Beattie I s reached the si
ricultural grounds. ` The fall fair 134 We believe that the Goderich C. 1: fourscore mark, this is the first time
is to hate a more up-to-date dote program lie has ever had to cut his lawn in
December. I r
an Institution that deserves more en-
couragement than 1t getyi, and rather
than insist npou getting any portion
of its receiptsthetown might well
give the htewuiety such a grant as would
enable tit" directors to do away with
some
some of the cln•,us features of the it
and snake 14 a real agricultural e
hibitfon.
May Amend Marriage Law.
, In the near future all persons intending
to be married in Ontario may be required
to give public notice one week in advance
of the proposed nuptials. This is the elect
of -the proposed legislation wh:ch. accord.
at he enmmencement this week.
A Lively Pair of Girls.
Exeter Times.
Cardboard Won't Ho.
Exeter Times.
Mr. Amy 'Wexler lost one of the
Mrs. Ann Williams, metal ninety-two markers off hi• auto and replaced it
years. la visiting her sister. Mrs. John with a cardboard marker. While to
Dayman, of Klppien, agent eighty-five London he was Hued ten dollars shod
years. The latter recently celebrated costs, •
her eighty-fifth birthday_ __Mrs. Wil-;
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hams. who enjoys remarkalde health i. IJII-E r
or (Inc of her years. enjoyed the ten • -
te (trice to the home of her sister. - - MoNnar, Dec. 13.
Motes la One Poiret Behind. Mrs. J. H. Pentland and Mrs. Wesley
on correspondence of Exeter Echlin have returned from a visit to
Times. ', Toronto. Both enjoyed their trip. The
.luteresting debate seas given Nile fin nds were glad to see their safe
A ver,
at the i gue nn Monday night, en- return -
titled, ;'R booed, that Paul les s Several of our men who went West for
ing to Attorney -General Raney, has been greater man lou Moses." The result the harvesting season have returned. Mr.
and
under consideration by the Ontario G. was 17 for sea end IR points for Mrs.•Wm W'ateon also have returned
ernment. The social service cowscil of Pala,Mrs. Dan, McPhee, who recentlytell
Only sbex+t 3411E more days to choose thepChurch d f someEnglch and
nnactand there s •a ago I/ He iet►'t f H Btrtsee, pie's from and hurt heraeft• is McPhee
quiwho
e ing and
represents for your mother,, your brothers,
will Bunn be about again.
po•ability of its bring sponsored by a witch's* A ranee.
�.�' t tuYetwat to tae 1^ Y1Ne :mall
membet.gf ti>e Go.vcrnm�nt at the ooze
session of the Legislature; emb dying t:.e ' "
r aM ad the cans or ho 'lionRhty. all Day.
your sisters. your uncles and your aunts, ext Sunday at Nile church is Family
Sour cnusu s, and your neighbors, Of The parents are asked to bring out
idea m a f rovine►armarri a taw he families. A special musical ty>r $
course you've got your present for youraR at nron ,, owing to the f t t tl-at Jir+. cram is announced a •d the add,ess will' as sl i' ERR
best girl picked out long before this. •Ambrose J. tmalh wife of t e missing be on "Family Religion." No nation can
• The law•of'supply and demand n.eirs theatrical awn. is a native f Bruce ' afford to take the bible and altar away
those with the supply generally get what moot}. Retort. her marriage, a was from its homes. The church is one big
The county council is t+, be commended they demand. -Bay City a1 Imes T)i1ss Aorwauu of Carlsruhe, a aIsN r of }'rank X. Korman.. propr tar /Nile choir will sing fa. a family. A large conga tion is expected.
for its interest in the Dunlop tomb. How 1x t ial Christina,
The race is not always to the swift, but of the Itteid HOUSE/. 'Hanover. -Ca 11 Mus c at the service on the 26th, and an
wotiid it do to form ace mmission, with _ftorn 13u11 is wiling to put his money on eorr. in Free Press. address appropriate to the day will be
representatives from the county, the .the fleet. ToTedo tree. . - (Ed. -Well, what dt1t didn't every- .Mven. A large Christmas thanksgiving - Many sales indicate the restlessness
Revised Prices
/ lieu Quality
\jargest Choice
Bungalow Aprons
Fifty dozen w en's large overall
aprons, Splendidly made ; in fact, they are
a regular dress of splendid quality. Print,
mid and dark colors, Regular value 98e
$1.35, at each.. t7
Silk Mufflers
Heavy wide scarfs for men and women,
beautiful colorings in Heather mix and some
plain with fancy border and fringed ends,
others wide Roman stripes of gay colors, very
haudsonse and new for gifts,
At
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a h $2.75, $3.25, $3.95
Dress Silks
Sale Extraordinary
36 inches wide extra heavy Duchess Silk,
quality warranted, and a silk of deepest hue.
Suitable for coats, dresses, capes, etc., in
Mack and navy blue. Regular price ell n=,
is $3.25. On sale at per yaid 41.70
Kid Gloves
Perrin's best quality, 2 -button French
Kid Gloves, taus, black, white,
all $2sizes. Special price.,.
Children's Kid Gloves, Perriu's
make. Regular $2.25, per pair
Chamoiaette Gloves, Perrin's
best make. At per pair ............
Men's Underwear
.75
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$1.25
Stanfield's make and warranted, labelled
and stamped all pure wool, unshrinkahle,
heavy weight, all sizes. At per $2.50
garment .. ,........,• ....... a7
Coats and Dresses
Our entire stock of all this season's
make and the choice is large and quality of
garment the hest. Cleariug at from 25 to 50
per cent. under regular values. Flushes,
velours. silt'ertones. Rang- .�
ing new• $P lO $35
moo • .
Gossarcrsets
we have now all stylet for all figures. The Corset which gives all satisfac-
They lace in front. Piked $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00 and up.
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Acheson & Son '. x
i11*1aspu$1111 a a,.,rua$1$$$*$i
offering and spirit is anticipated.
Mrs. Chas, Stewart- is retroverin frorti changing =idiom.the accident to her arm. Her be
Mr. Glen, is doing fairly well.
the age, but s me are necessity by reason
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i-Tberes room for reform somewhere the ten commandments sin e removing a
the --ieeiootrei eberslfe3ttthe persimmonal ,iurcws pta.t• r tr.-r14 hu anauuwy. •
class in homes for the aged and infirm
pxx.-Owen Sou.od Sun- t imes.
The man never lived w!•n can repeat
• Ch,ristmas Suggestions --6 Shopping Days Before Christmas
SPECIAL WEEK'S SALE BEGINNING
D C. 18th t%
xm-just received a $ig Assortment of Made-up Fancy Linen Table Centres a Bureau Scarfs
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Big value. Your choic+$1.00.
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CANDIES
Cocoanut Bonbons
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This Store will be Open Every Night Until Christmas.
... 3 oz. .10
Caramels, hard centre 3 oz. .10
Scotch Mints 3 oz. .10
Maple Cream Bonbons - - 3 oz. .10
Sugar-coated Licorice 3 oz. .10
Toasted Marshmallow 3 oz. .10
Licorice Allsorta 3 oz. .10
Chocolates, cream and hard centres 4 4 oz. .15
Our Special Chocolates, per lb., .. . 49c
Jelly Beans
A. B. Gum Drops
Humbugs
Wintergreen Lozenges
Lemon Drops
4 oz. 10
4 oz. .10
4 oz. .10
4 oz. .10
..4 oz. .10
We Make a Specialty of Candy and
Our Prices Are Right.
The Biggest Assortment in Town.
Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream,
large size, 23c.
INFANTS WEAR
Babies' Kimonos 98
Infanta' Wool Knitted Bonnets $1,00
Infanta' Wool Touques, white and pale blue 81.00
Infanta' Wool Bootees, per pair
Infants' Wool Mittens, white with neck cord
Infants' Wool Vests, size 1 to 3 •
Infants' Wool Princess Slip, size 2 to 6 $1.00
.49 to .85
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MEN'S SPECIALS
Men's Neckties, in holly box $1.00
Men's Leather Belts, in holly box .98
Men's Suspenders, in holly box 19
Boy Scout Stockings, wool, per pair 81.00
Boys' Heavy Black Stockings, wool, per pair .79
Box Paper, in holly box 29
Graaatex Rugs, 30x60 r $1.00
LA €ireat Collection of Children's Toys
L. R. STEEL CO. Ltd.,
SILVERWA
Wm. Rogers Baby Spoon, individual box. - \ . 69
Wm. Rogers Sugar Tongs, individual box .79
Wm. Rogers Pickle Fork, individual box
Wm. Rogers Butter Knife, individual box
Wm. Rogers Serving Fork, large, individual box ...$1.O0
Wm. Rogers Dessert and Table Fork
Wm. Rogers Dessert and Table Knives
Wm. Rogers Sugar Shell -
Wm. Rogers Lemonade Spoon
Wm. Rogers Dessert Spoon
Wm. Rogers Table Spoon . .40
Wm. Rogers Tea Spoon
Wm. Rogers Fruit Knife ,
Wm. Rogers Child's Knife, Fork and Spoon, complete •1...79
$1.00
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GROCERY SPECIALS
Sugar, per Ib.
Oranges, per doz. .. . . .45 and
Lemons, per doz. -
Almond Nuts, in shell, per M.
Walnuts, in shell
Dates, in bulk
Shelled Walnuts
Table Raisins, 1 Ib. pkg.
12
60
25
25
30
20
.45
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25
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Cooking Raisins, 1 Ib. pkg.
Cooking Currants, 1 lb. pkg.
5c. to $1.0o Store
Goderich