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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-12-16, Page 6a-Thinnaelay. iteceutier 113. 1920. THE SIGNAL GODKRICH, ONT. PRIDHAM'S The Place with the Stock for An exceptionally large stock of the best there is in Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings to choose from. NECKWEAR Neckwear k alwol one. • of the I>,►pular gifts for. men -we want on to see 111E MK 9Et11tND TME TIE 0' LOOK FOR T1E LABEL THE ELY NECKWEAR We have it exclusively for 0 Gutle.rieh - beautiful silks and rich designs. Von want the best, don't you. You can get it at this .tore. PRICES FROM 50c. to $3.00 DUNGANNON. MR. N. F. WHIARD Is the agent for THE SIGNAL tit Dungannon. Orders lett with hit's for subscrip- tions, advertisements or Job print- ing will receive prompt atteutlee. Telephone I(lot!trii•b Rural) r39. Thursday. Iter. )8 - Mrs. Dr.) Campbell and sea I►arld hove gone ou a visit to Toronto. Dr. Campbell leaves 011 Monday next for New York to visit his motlit'r stud will be away for a *oath. 'Air. Fres[ Savage is here from the . West on a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Savage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones. of Re- gina. are visiting at the home of Mr. null Mrs. T. G. Allen.. Nev. 1►r. t'amMwll.and Mr. David Johnston sotensital 'the I're'sbytery meeting at Witighatu ou Tuesday. Mr: J. It. McNabb was shipping poultry today. Mr. John Shields. of the 2nilesincession of .tsheeld, delivered to him fourtesva tine turkeys and re- ceived for them the tidy sum of $1'23. I alae big bird of thelot weigher) :32 ice. and brought Mr. Shields $1.130. •'N • turkey Liss Ida Wiiyard arrived home on sit turday f New York. having completed her course of training as a ours'. ;lull leave. next Saturday morn- ; Dig tot 4':ilguty to praetise tier pro- -ression. `Ater i)ungannon friends are pleased to .we her. . The bazaar alai entertainment -given on Wednesday evening wider the taus. pieta of the Ladle: Aid of Erskine church was n very successful affair. In spite of the stormy weather. there was a large attendance and many pur- elnese'."'st're made. ,After supper had been served the g.theriug repaired to the auditorium. where an interest- ing program was given. including vocal solus by Miss H. Augustine. residings by Mts. 1Dr. 1 Campbell. and selec- tions 1ty the dont• Quartette IMLs* i:. Stutlwrs. 'dr. and Mrs. Herb Stoth- ers alai Mr. W'alte'r Littman r. The big piece" of the program wlR.& ade- bete wl tine subject. "Resolverd. that the city n►.ua is greener In the e•e,nutry t he it the is milt ry. riiiiit 111 the city." For the affirmative the speakers were Principal Rnss and Mr. Rolsst I)arid- un. and for the negative Dr. Campbell and Mr., Will Stewart.. The subject gave scoop' for much wit and humor. and the opposing arguwenty of the various 4Waki•rs created Iwieh anws'- meut and interest. The Jgdgea. itev. A. V. Walden. 1►r. Cas' and Mr. K. E. hues les. gate their decision for the affirmative. Mr. S. I Phillips was ehalrman for the erttIug. The prO tussis were over 89t, and wilt provide (..r sire atual-cess aae•ut--oa -the- tww--e►- g:w plaesal in the church it few u,onrh. ago The ladies are to it congratulate., tuna' the success of their etre rt. The Metly,gist itnndny school le pre- paring' far is Christmas program to 1"• given/next ` Wednesday evening. 'lWednesday At Ikans will have. their eater- saTiame on Tuesday neat. OTHER SUGGESTIONS Neckscarfs, Shirts, Suspenders, Coat Sweaters, Pyjamas, Hosiery, Hand i(erchiefs, Underwear, Cuff Links, Tie Pins, Bath Robes, Ho Coats, Hats, Caps, etc. Phone 57 1 I DE41CH Christmas Suggestions FROM THE SCOTCH STORE We have on Display for your inspection the most attractive and useful Gifts, all arranged to make Christmas Shopping a real pleasure. 'Suggestions -.. to CHRISTMAS SHOPPEItS Slippers for Every Member of the Family / • LANES. MzNUAY, Dec. 13. /Mr, and Mrs. Con. Foran and family, of `t. Au4ustine, spent Sunday at Philip Hogan's. . . Master Frd Courtney had the miefor- t une of falling and badly Injuring hi- arm Aur y'. Fence-C.Nts *steed having a - Concert, box social and dance lit the near future. U. F. W.O. ORGANIZED' -The ladies of this community met at the Currey'a Carrier Club house on December iith for the purpose of Great, zing a U. F. W. 0. Club. The organizer. Mrs. \icWhinney, w•as asked to take the chair. while Mrs. -. W. Lane acted as s, cret ary. . The fol- ' .v,ng ofticets were then appointed : 1'r .tient. Mrs. G. W. 'Lane: 1st vice- p:ea•.3.� Mrs. Qhhai_rt.' god vice - teem •nt. Nits J..F cosh; recoding sec- retary, Mss Lizzie Drennan: correspord- • ing sten ary .its. J. Little/treasonr, Urs. A. hn-tort; auditors. Mrs. Jamie- son and . rs J. Little; dtreetors, Mrs. T. Ando rson, Mrs. J. O'Loughlin. Mrs: Dwyer, Mrs. ., Nelson', Mrs. F. Scoti; 'entertap,m4'tfl,, • o _ e Mts..-_11. 1'.. HoganTMis ,T . : nnan, -gig. W. Findlay. Mrs. D:L'ttle, Mks M. Bowles, Miss Jean Scoti: 'y�ung peop,e's secre tat y, \1i,sDella Farr 'i It. Following is a statement of the aims o the Club: - - 1. To develop the pe�sunal ability of the farm women of )ntanh. I ''. 'In estab;ish the re citizenship upon our women, :3. To attempt 1, establish mmu ,ity helps• to lighten wi an•n's Iabb on the farm. • ' 4. To organize the farm womlh? i00 per cent 5 J oco-operate with ail other existing orfanizations whose aims are similar to our own. , The next meeting will he held January 5, 1921. Particulars' of the meeting will beg en later. Ladies' Georgette Blouses, from $6.50. Ladies' Crepe de Chene Blouses. from $5.00. Ladies' Silk Blouses, from $3.75. Ladies' Voile Blouses, from $2.00. Ladies' Fur -trimmed Coats, from $35.00. Ladies' Salts' Plush Coats, from $50.00. Ladies' Serge and Silk Dresses, very special values, from • $21.50. • Ladies' Novelty Accordion -pleated Skirts, firom MMOO . Ladies-PiSmart Kimonos, from $2.95. , Ladies' House Dresses, from $2.00. • - Furs of every style to suit all tastes, at very low prices. The newest Sweater Coats, from $5.50. All Wool Pullovers, from $4.75. Children's Sweaters. all styles. Children's Knitted Sets, from $I.75. Children's Scarfs, Toques, Overalls, at lowest prices Handkerchiefs in endless variety, from IOc each. Gloves of_every]cind in Kid. Silk. Chamois, <. for ladies, men and children, ranging in price from 60c per pair. Handbags, from 5Oc. Silk and Net Camisoles, horn $1.95. Ladies' Underskirts in Jersey, Shot Silk, Taffateen, •/ oreen, from S2-.50. Novelty Silk Skirt Lengths in fancy boxes, from � ;+7.50. - \ Tray Cloths. from 50c. Tea Cloths, from 75c. /// Buffet Scarfs, from $1 OO. \ Pm'r• Linen Lun s. from $15.00. Pure L inen TableE and Napkin Sets, $30.00. Huck and Turkish Towels, great variety, from A pair of slippers makes a very suitable gift. It is seasonable, durable, lasting. in that they kzep the re'eiver ever in mind of that enjoyable Benson, Christmas, and also the one who' gave them. PAIR 0! SHOES What 'multi be more appreeiateil7 A PAIR OF OVEROAITERS 1•,.r mete. vcouu• 1 011e1 'hi1t1ren. n,ibility of CREWE. MONDAY, Dec. 13. Mra John McQuoid, of Summer berry, spent a tew days with friends her Mr. Ce•lin C•emphell, of Wes recd, vis- ited at the home of Mrs. Wm. rmie . Mr. ani Mrs. John spent . unday at ttetorne of Mr. Heat. Curr Maleking. Mr .lJa,ence Shacakleton of Wingham, and. Nits. Norman Shack nn. of Mate - kin„ visited at the a of Matthew Shackleton one day last Week. \ltss Lizzie Drennan, of Kintail, has returned to her home after spending a few days with Mrs. P. Finnigan, Mr. James Mallough. of Dungannon s' ent a few clays with his daughter, Mrs. Albert McQuoid. Don't forget the Christmas tree and concert to be Riven in the church here on Thursday. December 23rd. A TRUNK, SUIT CASE OR CLUBBAG Are most suitable as Christmas gifts. Shop Early HERN'S BOOT SHOP A party of (',olerich young people at- tended the fowl supper and entertainment sat the Auburn Baptist church on given today evenu g fie party included Mise Florence Mooney, Mies Edna Riv- ers. Miss Marion Ryan, Mr. �Pritchard ri c r Dangles Mr. nugles Mooney• report a real good time. Complaint is made of the cutting of evergreens at the lake front, presumably for Chr atmas trees. The county high constable has the matter in hand, and further offences will he dealt with accord ingto Iawt Chri-tmas trees can be pro cured elsewhere. hut the owners of the tree* et the lake frort wish to preserve them. $I.0b )P. Marcella preads, from $3.50. Embroide Pillowcases, from $4.50 pair. Eiderdown Comforters, real beauties, from $22.50 All -wool Blankets, from $15.00. Cortex Blankets. Jeager Blankets, Jeager Trav- elling Rugs, Wilton and Brussels Squares, Linoleum and Oilcloth Squares, new Cur- tains and Over -drapes, the newest' Carpet Sweepers. Special showing of Christmas Hosiery for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, in Silk. Lisle and Cashmere, in all the best makes. • Strap Purses, from $1.50. Neckwea-, from. 50c. Boudoir Caps, from 39c. Tea Aprons, from 50c. • u Store will Remain` pen Even(ngs until Christmas If you cannot visit the Store Personally-, our Mail and Phone Order Department is always at your service. • PHONE 56 IUillar's Sthtch Store PHONE eei itlNOS11Rii81E. Wednesday, 1►ee. 15. P.o raven the weather and the roads, eoute are kept pretty well confined to t -lr homes. Mks Margaret o'Rellly has returned to her bonne nl Ifaincy, Maes. Willie i,nnnen'. many friends were glad to welcome him home after a nine, months' ahaence. He enjoyed his trip tremendonaly. Mesar.. ferry O'Reilly and William Long have returned home from Detroit. LEERURN. TUESDAY, Dec. 14. The W. M. S. will hold its morthly meeting at Lerhurn church on Wednesday afternoon. The annual election of officers is to take place. Mr. and Mrs. R. King, of Auburn, all•.,.••••••. 1 spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stewart's. Mrs. G. Clutton, of Stratford, is visiting et the home Of her mother, Mra. John Horton Mrs. Farrish and Miss Sadie Farrish, of town, visited at Mr. John Farrish's on Monday. The auction sale of Harry Freeman nn Monday was very successful. RT. HELENS. TUESDAY, Dec. 14. Mrs. iiuchanan left for Chicago on Monday to attend the funeral of her brother in law, Mr. Kerr. Messrs. Will Rutherford and Cairns Aitchison are in Toronto this week at- tending the annual meeting of the U.F.O. A Christmas tree and entertainment will be held in the public hall, St. Helens. on Wednesday evening, December 22nd, commencing at R o t lock, under the aus- pices of S. S. Na. 4. A play entitled "A Pair of Artists" will be given, also music, recitations, etc. Mr. John Aitcheson left on Tuesday to attend the County Court held inGoderich this week, as a juror. - Messrs. Joe and Alvin Finn, of Detroit, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Patrick Finn. Try a Want Ad In The Slgnal - Help Your Digestion yliaw weirliatreaasd, relieve the laiigaatlea wtttb Ki•irnIDS - 'D4tw,. earsty •a teagua---aa plisaw 7S Memad sw•st; Dade. hoa MY •OWTT a amnia f - NAOMI' •t/ t•OnTT7 Try a Want Ad ie The Slim* J