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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-12-30, Page 4l 4 -Monday, December 30, 1920. ,r- Wonderful- Values in Men's Overcoats Regular up to $40.00 for $19.50 We must greatly reduce our Overcoat, stock, as we have too many. It will be a pity if you miss such •wonderful values. 20 Men's Overcoats Regular up to $40. for $19.50. Saiz d35 to 44. See Our Windows Watch This Space ---Special Values Each Week Walter C. Pridham Phone 57 GODERICH' A Good Picture deserves a good frame. Why not let us frain your photos, you .will find a Targe assortment. SHOE REPAIRS Having sold out our branch Shoe Repair Shop at Seaforth, we are now in a position to do ail Shoe Repairs promptly and neatly. Try our BOYS SCHOOL BOOTS, Solid Leathet. .s. SMITH East St. Goderich sotenseseseweesse We extend to all our patrons our best wishes for their pro3pEr:ity during the conning year. Miss S. Noble South Side Square Goderirh ST. HELENS. Mr. Rollert M&Qttilllr. of the Sterling Bank. Goderich. and Miss Mary Me- Quillfn, of the "Soo," silent Christmas with their parents. Mr. and Jars. Wm. l• McQu i l l ht. i Miss Josie ('ame-rou. of the Western hospital. Toronto. and Miss May Cam- eron. of Mitchell. are home with their mother. Mrs. W. t'pwerun. for the holidays. • • Mr. Robert McGuire. of London. 'was a visitor with Mr. Ed. Thom over • 4 u oda y. Miss Mar{taret Miller. of eloulaL• Bey. is 11.11134. foe a couple of week..' vacation with her mother. Mrs. John 1)l NGANNON. • THURSDAY, Dec. 30. Mr. Wm. Begley has moved into the house vacated be Mr. Harry Anderson. Mr. Benson Lase returned to Toronto on Monday after spending the Christmas holidays with his parents here. Mr. O. E. Augustine. of Brantford. and son Redvers. of Toronto, are visiting friends here at peseta. Orville Ryan, 01 Toronto, is home for the Christmas holidays. I Mr. Robert Duff. of Lakefield, spent a few days visiting his brother, Mr. H. M. Duff, who is stilt quite indisposed. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wickens and fame ily..of Hensel!, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy • Harris. of Stratford, spent Chri-tmas at T.G. Allen's, and returned on Tuesiay. Mr. and. Mrs. Cartwright, of Preston, are visiting at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. J R. McNebb and family spent Christmas at Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and tamely left on Monday for Lordun. where they purpose residing in the suture. Christmas passed oft qutetly herr. The 'customary gteetinils and frastings vete observed. The last meeting for 1920 of the West es Wawanoeh Insurance Co was held in Allen's block on Tuesday of this week. Mr. Sam. Pentland and daughter Lillian are spending a few days in Tor- onto. • Mr. J. R McNabb was elected trustee. eo succeed Mr. T. G. Allen, at the annual wade the larger request, anti the people showed their sympathy and Interest by fully meeting it. and the $200 special offering was fully realized. The pastor and people of 'Victoria street look forward to a useful and buy new year. 1 Subjeete for next Sun Morning. •'Fuudatueutals, or• a itS41 eta rt Place." Evening. "Pie Cruet 'jlt.olu• t 10na." The ('hrlflfmas tree and entertatn- meut given lu Victoria street Methods tat church on Chrlstmas night was a great success.. Rev. J. F. Reyeraft was the .chairman for the evening. A tine program was given by the Sunday st•hool, cousisting of choruses. recita- tions, I+0l08, drills and dialogue)], and all were very well rendered. The most *musing number on the program was a dialogue given by the Eureka clams, In which the members were shown in different costumes, repre..o it - Ing ancient persons. Last of all was the arrival of Saute Claus. who pre- sented all the members of the Sunday :school with presents Crow the Chilst- wa s tree. OBITUARY. PAS`v1ORE.-Word has been r•e'ceved of the death of Mr. George E. Pasmore, of New York City. eldest son of the late Johr1 Pasmore, of Goderich. The de - meeting of Dungannon pubic school ceased, who was superintendent of Belles, porters. The beard at present con- Hess ti Co.. New York, was ill only a w; sista of Alessrs. Chas. Brown, S. Mothers short time, and no serious outcome of his and J. R. sr. McNabb. illness was-appleherided. 'He leaves widow and one daughter, Mrs. Mont e e Tuthill, whose husband was killed in CREWE. Fra,cee..AHnd one son. Howard, of Troy, le Charles and• If -ry -attended the TUESDAY, Dec. 28. N. Y. is tour brothers -Ed. H.. W41 Mrs.C,amplell. of Westfield. has been,funeral services, the inter-'nt being in visiting her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Crozier.Kenisco cemetery, Mount ' erron, N. Y. the past week: NEWTON - A well•ktio.en and highly Mrs. Robert Reid and family and Mr. respected resident of Goderich township. Elmer Shackleton. of Port Elgin, spent a- Mr t lement Newton, pared from life's few dayswith their brother._BdreMattheW activities on Friday last, at his home ne r Shack! Misses Violet Kirkpatrick and Irene McQuoid, of Stratford Normal. are spend- ing the holidays at their homes here. • Porter's Hill, after an illness of about two weeks. He was in his seventy seventh year. Mr. Newton was horn in England, coming to this country and to Goderich I Mr. Sam Sherwood ttisited his father at Belfast one day last week. when a young man He spent several years sailin on the lakes, and afterwards Mal ou h, of un srttron is I Mr. James g spending a few days at h1 . Albert Mt• Quold's. Miss Myrtle Blake. of Sarnia, ;visiting at her home here. '1 The Christmas tree held in the kjiurch here last Thursday night was we lt\ at- tended, in spite of the unfavor weather. The little folks did their pal[t well and all helped to make a very inter eating program. At the last Santa Claus appeared and gave each a number of good'things. The proceeds amounted to $28. N1 it ler. N11 -s Margaret, Itiutonl, of Toronto. seem 1'hristmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.' Hinton!. Joint \a'ebater are their daughter, Miss Pearl. end gretels..n. 1;es rge Jlirs•hell. of Tor - ,,11 re. 7th. at a ...bock. tiorai•.• '4i'Gnire Trent t:. L.'udon ,•o Thr ..ernes at tyre Baptist church .-. w epee me T .i[da •v St:{+i)n. farmed in Dakota, and returning about thirty-five years ago he settled in Gtde- 'rich township. where he hads ince resided. Besides his wife tformerly Miss Annie Cox). he leaves one daughter, NIrs. !Schmidt, of Stratford. and ihree some,. Golden, at home, Eudo. of Detroit. and Charles, of Winnipeg. His only survivirg brother is Mr. George Newton of Toronto. The funeral took place on Sunday after - in, the interment being in Mstlan1 cemetery. Rev W. H. Campbell con- ducted the services and the pallbearers were the brother and the three sons. Besides the rela•ives already rnientio there were present at the funeral Mr. Gssirge Cltx and Miss Sarah Cox, rf Stratford,' lied Mr. John Cog. of Black Hoar. -StAltt:TON. -Deep--regret' was fel when the an' i t was made the death on Cb tow Ere of Wil Marlton. a Welt reskkent of CHURCH NOTES. The annual union prayer- meeting of the ` w'umen's •Miesinnary Societies of thee I'n,teenterr-hu elate -e f--4iso. ri.'Ii will is heli itsKuox church lecteire room ••n Friday itftern•ou. Januasy • ie hetye fur the 1'li1•1-tinas vacation. 3ftss (oletus 1'ia k. of l u'•kunw, is home for the holiday. Mies /Tara . 1t5os1s,'-nTGuelph. and M1is- Winnie Woods, of. Dr.eyton, are lielitleyinte at b..mi•. Mr. Ms)lillan. of Ktiux l'.dl.•s... .,. npic.1 the pulpit In Calvin teeny, L lest Sutulay, l•hrianras Entertainment. -Thr .rpt, nrrtainn:ent ami 1'lo'i-nuns ire, 111 No. 1 s41it4. "which a;r< tir.ld 111 Ili.. hall t+ Tth+ *t . v. -teem. Twiteere- ele•i.l.s1 n,:•es-, The play. •'Ti.,• Two Artist-." cinch, by' seven of, the "rens and ex- egete was well releferel. The- pre- :stem en._cpm of elnrnst's, revit-iti.,ns and loam - '. taaiutea ' gieen by tie rliiltlreit *as nl••rod b)- all. The r•1lildren were de- li_ :ted by a visit from Sirnta Clints. tion whom they re'ria«d present.,, ,. ' ri'dlt is title to. thetea• h• 1'-. tl I •..lights-, tend MIs Durbin. for. e•,: ".4, emiertniumouL •Tier pro. •- 1- ...- , Mk, ALAI afi.-r ,1.. atw^tt e• • p..iid the remainder 1't for rile chin- e- fund. ' 'i' K1NGSRRiDGE. Mr. and Mrs. Threw... M-('rtly, Mies 1'atriein Unmet. ell-- AlIOti'attt- liven. Ilk. Irene MIS'artli. M.iy 31e• Kenzie. anti Weer.. sloe snllivan. .t.fnies :ono rat Mel'..arthy. Theodore 1'�.l''y real I:n- Mcl'artliy. all of Dr• trait. spent 4'hrlsimas In Kingsbridge. Jli.s 11• -nil (1'I'ontiur, of 1'laatl1111h 1a Hanle for tilt; Iitrlklays__._._.-.---___.. 311-. It,'I Ti's.- 41'I:u1111ur, of _at. .\n„us(in•, fu s s-asaIing the 1o11dap. at Io=ns.. N1 .1. Dalton end �'Ieti,r O'Reilly, of .\.-nmption ('allege, Sitttdw•i-ti, are home f..r Christmas holidays Miss Mafeetret Garvey 11141 3 Jlnrie Nulliran re home for (leis Mee -Joseph O'Loughlin and Jere are gone' to' Detroit for ter. Thd'separate nehool opp• nn day, Jannnry Rrd. ' l: next Sunday ws.11 be connuct-edebe-flit tit paralymis, tom Ile :tote. Ker. T. .. 3Ii•Ca RTeF• 1�a'r�- to ily. Jir. Yarlto w• Y ell ailed are Apra - r, and Mrs. among the trig The eld- ullder :and when co menred %,. k uti a a Ming of six Irl�•1)on t . on Government. The only eighteen years`ef nelertnbk to eumpb-te t carried It through auctess- erwards 'milt many other R several large• fishing e most nidecd prodtlet he 'tt•lus.uer Sephte, "till tee g on the ANantic test. in later year Mr. Marlton was argely engaged in dr ging contracts. .While he was of a pert tarty reserved Phone ss MMti "The Scotch Store" STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO b P. M. n SATURDAYS 10 P.M. GREAT Annual Stocktaking Sale Genuine and Substantial Reductions in All Departments. DURING the last few days we have gone entirel through our huge stocks and put aside all odd pieces and all goods . 'passing fashion and marked them at prices that are certain to create a s edy clearance. Huge Reductions in Women's Smart Winter Coats Every one must be disposed of, as we -Rester earry over any goods from one season to another. • Coats that were $35.00 to $39.00, clear- ing at $24.95. Coats that were $45.00 to 55.0. o,' clear- ing at $32.50. Coals. -that were $60.00 to *75.00, elear- ingat'137.50. All Children's Coats at exactly cost price. • . Extra Special in Women's All Wool Serge Dresses, $23.95 None of these dresses has been in stock /more than one month.._ There is a splendid assortment in the newest pleated effects. Regular values up to $35.00, clearing at $23.95 each. FURS FURS FU S • Owing to the open weather t has been a dull fi season, and today finds with tots large 'a --stock of--shoiee Vim. hese must be reduced anti -we are willing to fo go any profit whatsoever and all are being clear- est at Tess than wholesale prices. Coulee ex- peeting to get a real bargain. You will not be disappointed. Children's Sweater Cts at Special Reductions, from 95c each Ten only 51eLintoek's real Down Qftilts, real beauties. Regular $'.'.5.00 to $35.00, clearing at 818.50 to 825.00. (Treat Bargains in Silks Great Bargains In Dress Goods Stocktaking must. be completed by .January :31st and it is imperative that we refiner our stoek by several thousands of dollars to make room fen -the new spring and suminer goods now arriving. • s a< Always Quality Goods -at sou subjects: l�a.m,. "A New RorJ¢. l/tih.'� 1sotGt, themonof 7 pen.. "A Funr-fold Development Honrc • Marlton, who w r $ale se•t1uu1 41 3 Nu. B.1.P.1% meet- early settlers of this Ing at • p.m. er Msrttoa was a eh • At Knee church next Sabbaths divine lei diel he• had ni rs ltip will he t•unnlucted Warning and eont''at•t for the 1 evening by the 'lobster. Subjects of for tine Dome renters : 11 a.m., "The Things that Are see seas the, Hidden.- 7 p.ws "Tie Mariner's Cum - ages inN ler l,,iss." . Three-Inimmte .ertu .n (.0boys cuntra'1 a and girls iu the morning. Sailor: and fully, et • es 14. r. T. n' win. Nion• PROMPT �u� for the acid�iatz'easei stomach, try two or three }ti.iiaIDS atter meals, dissolved - the tea's* -- keepyear atemaek sweet -try Rlm.lda--41rs sow add to aigemiioa.. f� MOWS =it Gift that's Al ays Welcome to mos et sl Tlen who travel ,often or only oocasl . ally a Lnathet Hand hl, or Snit lase. But whether you bu ) , it for a gift or for personal rte. D sure awl get a Rood one -one the *Al last under the r onghcat c ,n 11 - tions With the hist] p ice of g, n tine leathery ane akilleil labnw w,' tri y m to lest with a renahle (esti -r Rr01s store, where they know leather from imitations by experienee. This t.' one.; FISHER/ H. J. f M7�ai�g _ r ti -Let tueu's 'terrier in the evening. Sate warm chu Tutt -Joel and Bible etrrmmr"s at -8 toffs. erTi:ips 0'.1 i k. : of s craft was North Street Methodtat Chinch. , w. North srreet N1etiao4tst church eer- rlvs. Similar. JIno:tes ad. 10 a.m.. fellowship seryl'• let the st{.11torittm Mission Band ,anil J1em's ('I111.. T tope• iu tete Cht1t win be: -What -h,)nlrt Ile 'tet ter this year's w NI r. W. S. Bowden will take' th N;ulay sel•:•,l auto organize at ;:. I'Oitli. w'•r-itip. 11 ant lug theme : "t• urger ir. "The Valine of New, Y t Ions," The 4:ol,l,•n • Links 1111 111.•ir amnia' bun morel on' Tbnrsday .Cu interesting pr 1,;11141. Last Sunday andionre. the ebratot! eat by Pt':1:•e. Ilaze1 i .site The tak (lisp...itlon. the decenw-d as a man of __ -_ _ kb.. "sterling worth and wale a he watt Toting. rise of the bride. The hrtde's I friend' to those with who �' he wnt n•ple, Intimate. The town will hard be the ni,etd was Misr F.thel Jewell, of Uo<l- 'I'a""�'sanle s-Ithnut "Billy" Marlton. Hp Erich. and little Lena Maddock acne' 7. Jtorn- was not married. and he Ieay.., lits am ringb-arer. The groom waseupport- (ytening.. aged mother and the litter's Meter. ell t. M. E.c.IK Ants,, rh:- f.,l.lele r'- Resettle %IIsse Johnston. who 111 nlnetysfx yenbrother. The bride was handsomely of act-. Mr.. F. H. SpNen•e. of Toronto,, gowned in blue satin and georgette Deeis tett nrtL•x •:fact. Ah older be -ether a chief will with gold trimmings. Her enrage. tet in the school- flied when te•yonng man. The funeral nslstel of pink rose's and graideuhair light. J:untnry ]R. rook place un Monday afternoon from fe is and she wore a beautiful gold gram It 1N'ing' Pre- the family resl.enee, Rev, R. R. Hardy mer@{ac'e and chip diamond pendant, officiating., The pnllhenrers were the genomes gift. The bride'. travelling VNllhlg. IN^fare. a large Messrs. C. C. Lee, elute Garrow. A. D. suit was of brown melton cloth with rinir reudt•rel the ee4 McLean. D. Werwi, 1 . Jae. 1nketer and hat to match. After an expellent din- ita, 'Thr Light of Age.: Dr. J. R. Whitely. Dr. Caesar and tier eras served. the happy couple, amid Pisses 'le Aitken and Mr. R. C. Hay. MN( were honorary pall- showers of confetti, left for 1aw cher took . tltiust.pratto and beerers`. There wag as large attendance), station. where they entrained for -.in ii.: most .)Itlrt i{ig manner.rt, Tweed, 11mt. The gotal wishes of many enter null buss s Io parts` were Irwh1 mi.I'., •In wf. Hardta ative. friend. with the Nn: 42. 1:(1.tele, In a --[Moly. Reiativie R• young temple for by, Rev. H. 11, pier roti Sir. present- were Mr. rind Mrs. F. H. a happy honeymoon and a joyous urge. ltelrher. The •hnrnl parts Seen c'•, of Tnrontn, Mr. )and Mr.. En- fur tire. ere well n latre•d, the floras teeing • vele Row•hmen, of Klt.hener (the lett 1-avie-Fisher,-A pretty welding held well in hand by the leader, Mr. named being a d)]nghter of Mr. and took pelage at the home of Mr. and Mee. �l'eaoli. who Is deserving of special NLe. SpermOl, and M144 Spence. who Charles Fisher, Colborne township. at praise for lite -part as acteempanlst ' hes been at the Jlarlt-in home here for { o'clock on Tuesday, i►wemlN•r ^s+th, ifind eulldllchrr, lig he rte me from his Mme months. . when their youngest daughter. Nellie I ark -renis to which he had been eon.: Witintfrel. was united In matrimony tined for a week. to (beet the heavy ito Mr. Harold M. Lavin, son of Mr. Ed- itenewnite That IT-,1111.1rtr•imirmlte fF- ere•, BRITIMI-WA--IF.F FUND, tsem Levee aGeeerle•h township. The 4 servile organ reeled vmelt) upon him -- j bride was given away by her father in nddltion to the heavy work of thq The tettowing donations to this fund and was mnettetdetl. The. welding runtttte. ire fcknowledted by the treasurer, A. Ni. march was played by Mrs. 4 Rev.1 11. F. i Ykteetli titma' !1lrlee.' t Vli'tb.- t�ObetNOfl . i 1 o,indy. About eighteen guests were The chreetnes merviees at N letorfa P ' .tret.t Metlemliet riot -Ii were very help- Re fol and encouraging. F our Cla salt If You Cannot Personally "Visit the is Always at Keenest Prices•• at Millar s Store, Our Phone Order Department Your Service. "a" Millar's-Scotch Store viowlyreporte.l $432 75 . prewemt to witness the ceremony. whieh rah Lodge, \ o. 4A ... ' 60 00 was performed by Rev. H. F'. Ken- ' pastor, Red Cross. '25 00, netly of Ile -miller. While the register messages were Riven by the Victoria public school 13 34 was awing signed Mrs. Kennedy sang • from the snhjeetl: St. George's church (additional)... 12 00 fence's (rid Sweet Song" anti "Sweet 1. The Story that Never Grows Old. North street Methodist church . 115 751 Voices.'• The brine wore n handsome 2. NO Room in the Inn. Ladies' Ate Bethel church, Gode- I gown of ivory, satin end georgette with l{. 'rio 11lofy or ltie Ktngdnm. rich ..!Ship .................. 21 00 silver trimmings arid a bee 1st Ifni nerk- 4. .\t'hat•Dtd You ileo for Christ- • -1 lace anei pendent wet with pearl and ria.! 111189 84 amethyst. the gift of the groom. Many Thein were all appreciated t y large .. eougregafton.. And the ehntr 1.y eepee- - Mr.'L, Russell and Mbie Ger-trade billy prepared mush• added to the in- Fox, of Toronto, tit Christmas at their rere.t an.l Inspiration of the eervlees. home. least i(wiala7r the choir was assisted . �Its1+-(attt•t r f Teritr is vladtisg by Mrs. Rome and Mrs. Marshall. of a•itli Mr. and Mrs. - oatsdry. .t Tttnma•. damghters of Mr. end Met. • r Niw•arin. awl Mie Mand Million of ((1't1tlICRNF,Ts1W. HIP. -• Ian•gah• Masterson - Allin, - notable fin Sunday. December 1f1, a reep-'scent ttwlk {deco on Welne ay morn - tin sers•le• was held, when 'fire eine ies•emis•r _"_ltd. at 10 0 toter. at ilios were received Ante the thnrt I. the home of Mr. and Mrs. �V Allln, The butrd . aeked the 4100111e for n I'nllon rn• township. when their young I'lrl,tmsis offering of $2410. This le tat daughter. Eliza iheta. wa. etettel . ulsaut doable the n.nel r.•,Inest, but on Ir. wo II •k to Mr. 'Phomas Frederick t ar-•ountof Increase] expense the hoard Mnstorson, son of Jon -ph Masterson. t -------- an ente•1'prlsing fernier residing near Yea are nae Tweed. In the enmity of Hestingm, (Int. ex Pe remelt- The yummy couple etek their places Ing when en er j me ntee ie.en ender n ptritlly arranged evergln lhs.ry NM- ars tt trimmed with twee. and a "(metol meat 4o,' Fazelia and skin it'll*- I,n. k" horn -slew. The nuptial knot m,.. � ti It tritely. at rico end grade- CZE 117 heats the skin. vsmplo 1'. Ih. ens 11•41 by it.' 11. F. Kennedy, of Geist''. (Nwunent ft/II II YOU m1Atltal this Itenmlller. In the presence of the ,sp'-r end .send 2e. stomp tat po•t11 e. ems. Trldet tmmedtate friend.. The eel• a; e*I 1111111.•. nr rdman.on, Rates & I'n., Umu rd,Tol:ohm. _ ding parch was pleyel by 011ve Irene • "Ther tisefnl presents wore rneelved. At 5 rinlo•k the guests sat down to a slnnptnons repast. The ls•st wishes of many friends go with the ),nmg couple to their new home. ST. AUGUSTiNE. Tussnee. Dec .:+3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iloyie visited Hullett friends this week. Mr, J. W. Nixon spent the week -end with friends at Damascus Mr. and Mrs. George trophy, of Cal- Rer'ary, are' visiting the form: mother, Mrs Ed. Brophy. Mr. -anti Mrs. Robert Smith. ir., of Toronto. spent Christmas with friends herr. Among those home for Christmas we nett cel ?kir. Victor JohnstAlt, from To - onto; Mee f4. Gmrge end Gordon fetter - ex+, fromFordwich: Mie Irene Jsfferson, from Str t ford Normal School : Mies Gladys Jefferson, from Woodstock, and Min Margaret and Joseph Jigsaw%ham ' Goderteh. -ak 1 ,:ioca 5 Ihtttinqs We take this opportunity of expressing to you our appreciation of the very cordial relationship which has existed in the past and trust the will continue throughout the same ming year. Accept our greetings and est regards for the New Year. GEO. MacVICAR NORTH MIDE OF SQUARE t GODERICH To Our Friends, Customers and Prospective' Customers The Spirit of the Season prompts us to extend to you our sincere wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. , Parsons' Fair Syndicate