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The Signal, 1921-1-27, Page 44- Thursday, January 27, 1$2L SPECIAL SALE OF - Trousers 300 pairs of Trousers go on sale Saturday, Janu- ary 29th, and continue un- til Saturday, February 5th, at the following big re- ductions. Buy your future needs now while you have this opportunity of saving so much. All sizes from 31 to 44 Regular Reduced $4.00 Trousers.... $2. $5.00 $3.75 $5.50 " .. $4.25 $6.00 - . $4.75 $6:50 41 :••• $5.25 $7.00 .... $5.60 $8.00 .... $6.00 $I0.00 •.•• $6.48 DUNGANNON. MK. N. F. WIIY.tilRD la the agent for THE SIGNAL at Dungannon. Orders left with hitt for subae•rip- lions, adverti,elpteuts or Jub print- 1 tug will rerelve prompt attention. Telephone (Oo.terleb Rural) r31 -i • Thursday. Jan. 27. Mrs. a Dr. t CNmplwll and eau David have returunl house from Toroute af- ter a holiday visit of a month. The annual meeting of the West Wa- Ivauush File lusurane Co. will 1e held In Alleh's hall uu Friday. February 4th. There was a large attendant* al Erskine church on Sunday morning. when diet•. 1)r. Campbell preaehevl af- ter several week** abseuee on holidays. 'I'lir amnia! meting of the sl re - holders of the. (:oslerlvli Rural ' ei phone Co. will be held at the secreta s odic,, In this village uu Friday, F`.4b. ruary I1th. The atuuuat congregational meeting of Erskine eh11reh will be Id Satur- day attenuant of this k, at 2.30 ,.cheek. Colnmuniou w be observed on Sunday. February tb. Mr. and Mrs th of Sovereign,. Sa's,Ie were visit - friends here last .1k •e. Mr... Le was formerly Miss F 'oven., Turf r. . ultu Seelety.-The annual meet iii . the member,. of the Dun - Katona , grieul1itral Society was held on F e , v last. officers were elected :as .11ow.: - Hun. presidents,, William U lie .and Jas. Milhous[]; presilk'ut, X. Hetherington: 1st vice-presklent. Ja3.•llayden: -'ort vice-president, Jac- ob Reed; ,secretary -treasurer, N. F. WI" yo rd; dlr.vtors-Wm. Watson, SV. .1. Thompson. D. McAllister. Jas. Alton.. Ed. Anderson. W. A. Culbert, Robt. Glen. 1110.r11110.r1McPhee, Mrs. Thos. , Stoth- er.. lits J It Me\ahh Jfr,+ Jas Hay - W. C.. Pridharn Phone era Smith's ArtiStore is just the place to get that prize y'4u want for your next party. An artistic little Framed Picture, :a Photo Frame, an odd hit of' English e sticks, Ash Trays,' and lu- cerne Smokers. Other things too nutnerous to mention for ladies' and i entlemeu's prizes. Just some in and let us ,Itoy you, Smith's Art Store I TRI W Wh -- OO'uflIOE, ONT. (Rheumatism Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia. Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules Have brought good health to half -a. -million sufferers. A healthful, money -saving remedy, well known for fifteen years, pre. scribed by doctors, sold by drug- gists, $1.00 a box. Ask our agents or write for a free trial package. Templeton*, 142 King 14.,Tmosts Lees' Agents -Dunlops Drug Store. of Blyth, and will get possession in March. Mr. Creighton wUl likely move to Flurldu. Margaret Run:Wall. wife of Mr. It 1k• Husking. diel at her home 1n Hullett on Saturday last, after a week'* illness of pneumonia. The deceased lady was barn in l:uderich sixty-one. years ago. She leaves, besides her husband, four sons: 4Illt'er. 111 the West. and Willtaw. Ilert and Henry, at home. t The death 1s asnounrd of I)r. T. Gray, a'rueeessful physician of Aetoa lkfure taking up medicine. the deeea*ed taught sins! In S.S. No. 1. Morris. His wife. who survives him..was Miss Jessie Taylor. daughter of the late Ree. J. B. Taylor. of Blyth. ST. HELENS. • den. Honorary directors -Thos. Stoth• • Tuesday. Jan. 2S, ers. 'John iu-towCotsCitrinAu- James .Ut.•hes►n and Wilson Woods diturs-J. 1t. M.:Cabl. and A. Dialler. left on Monday t0 attend the *hurt NOMINATIONS FOR IBO.\KI) OF' 'EK.1DE. Retard Mores (e Have Harbor Work Res At a meeting ofo the executive euuu- rll of the Ruarl of Trade, held on Tues- day evening. the nominating evomwitt.e previuted the following list of nomina- tions for the animal election of uf- fieers to 1e held February 14th: For president:- .1. P. Hume. B.A.. C. L. Moore, Alex. Saunders, Mayor E. R. Wigle. For vice-president:at:. 1.. Parsons, C. K. Saunders, George Williams. For secretary: -t'. A. Nalru, F. Woolleowle. For treasurer :-\\' A. ('awpbell, and J. T. For executive council Con - nom H. C. Dunlop, J. Harrl.on. Rer. CauoCum.!',Lee,, F. H. Martin. T. A. MacEwan, J. J. 1'rt.11taw, W. H. It.. Slaarmau, W. Shipp: land. J. ,W. Taylor,. 1' \t`urtele. Mr. G. L. Parsons by 'Mr. H.,J. A. M Industrial secretary m. Campbell. Jas. Fell. ell: -T. G. ('un - \W. Fraser, T. R. Gas C. Hill. 4'. C. H. Machell, H..1 M.'P:w•en, W. 4'. ls•rtslu, 'W Reg. A. W. 'Strick- land. Welker,Ui S'o'd, secondedreEw•a n. that tip.• write the tow 1, council asking that Issly to memorial Lae the 1k minlun Goveruinent to pr. (*ell with the exn's,iou of the,Inirls.r breakwater and to make the.nei*ssara repairs acme west side of the harbor Carried. 1t was derided al.o'to call the :c- reation of the president of the Canad- ian National Railways to the dilapid- ated condition of the wharf earl of the G/sle•rleh elevator. which H fa111itg into dews and unless some measures are taken to loser 1t repaired will fall in • I toget lier. • I It was felt not only that these works are no.rssary In themselves but flat they would help to relieve the scarcity of emplovmeut among workingmen. -\ resolution from the Galena' Chalt- 1 her of ('omweiew was presented for endorsati.n pron.-int that 1he Mo nle- Ipal Act be ■ua•u.1.1 so that ...... pat ..*arse ar the IRA.( .. Guelph. - -- Ielections may be held each year ,'n MIs* M. F:. Salkeld. of Goderieh, 14 November lit. insteadd-ot at Ill.., end AUBURNT. :a visitor with her »asters, Mrs. Gordon TUE¢oaY, Jan. 25. 11111 Mrs. Miler. s Meuse. Jos Lawson and Wm. Smylie The I'resbyteri:tn congregation* of ale visiting friends at Toronto and qt. Helens 81141 .Nast AshlBrld held a Pickering. uweting,.let Mon. ay afternoon and ex - 0. E. Erratt unI•,aded a co' or Western tended a rail t.. Rev. Charles. Cum-. oats and a caf of c an last week., Mr. ming. of Cookstown. Thomas Hamilton expects a car of corn A snorting of the shareholders of the in this. week. public hall was hell M lay night. George Yungblut and John Medd ship- Mrs. John Miller. Sr.. returned on ped a car of cattle to Toronto last Monday from Toronto. where she spent Fnriay. - The e:sion of the " ilo. k Parliament" Tr. Phone 56 " "The Scotch Store"' STORE HOURS s b A. M. TO 6 P. M. t SATURDAYS 9 P.M. of the year. - The executive eutts►der.l that a change was d.saral.ie ,mrd alit gh not altogether in faivor• of ; he alternative date proposed endorsed the resolution as a 1111.111» of opehdng top the All/feet, for eousideration by the 1•eglshlure. Another resolution al4Mrruvell w•as frau The 4 ratfurel 1'laawler of Com- merce. proposing tla:ar the Premier of Canada start a national rantpxaign to a couple of iiw•ks with her Mtn. Mend grant to floiti:1 for the relief of Reeve Purdou is attending the roup- the famine In that comor •. hast Friday attracted a I:rge turnout and ty t•, '11 Itt Geslerlch this week. Tlw Brantford 4'hawler ..f r'om- •a good time is reported. _ , end, Mee- 14-McKeelie, 01 119ut1P-4 iuprer $liked stip;..rt liiwarls.laking Stalker Bros nava{ );1st finished their trim: 1lrs. is Clark, of Guelph ; Mrs. R. the Provincial untliorltleA "prohibit the contract of cutting 100 cords e( wo v1 fou ('lark, of litslin.li: Mr: John. Merher-'te,nulug IM., the l'rutuww out weakly \tr. Hugh Hill in the 'Maitland block and son, lir. Jolty chili: and Miss :Annie , shows nod) travelling carnivals.' The are now cutting for Mr. Kenny McLean. McKenzie, .d C,.re-hiu. attesdisl the ex.•..nth-4. tlil.ught tit*.propsa+ll was t.a their sieving machine to giving good funeral of Mt++ Margaret McKenzie g'n'rnl In ,eha•raeter and withheld Its satisfarti.5.• ou satn...i. - approval Any uuullriisllity may deal -penile{; holidays with her aunt, Mrs..). The death oceurrvl un Thnr'.bty. Jana- The e•x'.'utive approved a resolution :lrihtr. err _ss ,:f •M4-.e-Maraar"t- u.•lv uzL•.. mut_ «tet - fay.* sire --al+ rOern--,astlNrs se- a1n, Wm. S e-z•k and chi.dren, 'of ,1:111gleer •.f the Late } an M%K.enzie. I'ldvl Ronal* of Trade In f tt'or of a (:alt. ate vis ting her motheLr Mrs. C. at the tonne, id her brother ,aft.•r a policy of (lveleraliz;,tion in imicarslty- 11e1wig. 11ngering Innes- ..f a year and a half. matters and asking I'rov1neiai »up{ort lli-s It n• Andrew has 1s•cn snores+• The (rt++.,ral ou S:11ur►hty_l,t Green 11111 for other universities thou that at 4nI in pa -sung with honors her later- medbue e'..uuhlatoo In Inn• Lnndnn 1 tory was eondn.4ov1 by Rev. R. Toronto. _ n_utIl *son+ ':pilon 111:1 wasrtth att.udvl. • Fugaudlw.."" ut1 SMulc wtttepnit,- County roma' Fittr7red ' Nils:\ndreis one of Nib. • 1 e unl ht the eommmnua where pupil". IAatla pupil and timelier are'', worthy of great er.vltt and I►ea.rty eon- 11.11 11111 won her many frb•uds. Her Miss M1 bred Mogh, of Tavist ck, is Death of Mlas Margaret Meetetnie.-'as It w•1»iw.. with these show 4onlp:11al.•... SHOE REPAIRS Having sold out our branch Shoe Repair Shop at Seaforth, we are now in a position to do all Shoe Repairs promptly and neatly. Try our BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS, Solid Leather. S. SMITH I ,.1 ".1 (', lcrirli Be Photographed THIS YEAR Your Birthday tau ,oto The members of the ...linty eoureil o' pl.•asant mannl;r and loa'in¢alls{Nosh were estri'taluer.l on Tuesday night at granulations. 1 d 1 .they+ and later the usual -smoker- given by the treas- • 1g.•d mot 1er urer aud the tilerk. Those present sa I fitter :1{u sympattly of the cummnuil 11 w,l> N great filRbt. •1 7 in their' loss. W ntet Weather Thi.. 4'l'ttur-day 4 evening the enun- elllors are at:1•u.ling the .lecture by Hard on Little Ones• LEEB'RN. ' Hou. C. H. fool.•. of New %s•nlapd, at TCESDAY, Jan. 15. •Knox-eimrea: -on •111vit.ation of the • Our Canadi ,n winters are exceedingly Mrs Ce.'rge Fu ford has arrived home : It.wrd of 'Trade. hard on the health of little ones. the' from Buffalo is often sn scecre that the m eller Faher (ferry Ch *!foam ;4444 hitt:• OBITi•.T,Rlf. cannot take the little one out for an air- h este here. ing. The consequence is that baby is The first of a aeries -of dances giv es-hv 1'I hf.LFa-.-The funeral of Ilse late A. confined to overheated. badlyventilated Grxtench Township Crxnritunityy Club M Polley w:as held from the Gamily rooms ; takes cold and becomes cross and Ux,k place in the OddfeUe.'ys' Hall last : rsGlene• . Xorth srrl et, h. Maitland peevish. Baby's Own Tablets should be Friday evening. passing off" success(ul1y; • ,.,,4 h ii•y. on Friday al and giv:n to keep the little one healthy. They with a good attenda' ce from these parts. , and was ia..0 1 l by a (:nig•• nnmlwr I are a mild laxative which •reeulate 1 he Mfr, Roy Link a•,rr i+ cteani•t¢ his sa'ret ! „f old (Napo!*. A. t. R. ('. \G•1k•rmld stomach and s and thus prevent clover for market. Ile has a large quan- ly,.;, ,1 I he rm„.r.lt seri•'.•,,... and rhe coils, The TabletaIat re sold by medicine 1 tiny and Nd. 1 samp'e. Many of the 4 dealers or by ma 1 at Y.'i cents a box ;rout i farmersaround r re C nttmi Ia sail eline ros ing ; the Dr. Williams \itc.Iiine Co . knock- I ` 'Ville; Ort• . l A delightful -surprise p arts was held at-' • • Thus. Shields' on Friday evening- wi-hen i their .Id friends from Nile! and 1 eel u -n 11 aoN LLE. HpLJspent the evening ;nc •n games :n1 dan . 11 n e.DAY, • Jan, 26. --114,,N.-W. Tree tenor is att•trt'Itng the- l.'lt1:11'1:. - -- •cuuntycouncil this meek. MONDAY, Jan. 24. The annual meeting of the'Goleaich Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Twamley spent I..wnshlp Mumclpnl telephone System' Sunday last at the home of Mr. Gard: n was held on Thursday oe ia.t w•:: -k. Mr. Ritchie. Lanes,. - John Sowetby, who oc ulied thr chair., Mr. and airs. Wm. Finlay, of Ma(ekine, di•charg•• I his dune. in an able mtnner spent one evening last week at the home and called upon the subscribers frequently •„t Mr. and Mrs. Wm• Crozier. t., discuss different questions before the Mr. James Mallnugh, of Dungannon, Ill eting. Mr, Oss•a41 Ginn, commis- as visiting his daughter, Mts. A. Mc- si ner and preside:eawa. th'lirst-aapeaker. Qun►d. 41e want over 1h.• w,,rk 01 the pot year Mise Marshall, of Clinton. spent a few car.ful y and evident!, sa is ; ct'n il);,,o the , days last week with -friends, ar, and here. meeting. Mr. N. W. I rewartha, cum- : Miss Myrtle 11 a'ce left Tuesday lee• nn.sx►ner, was second speaker. and pre- Lond .n, after spending the vacation . t , we I some further nohow sans on their' her home here. Rork and careful financing Mr. James, .. - stirling commisai Mutt, also gave a ytry,--IUD T[H Triu.NSf1P. intelligent adores/. Mr. Adam Cantelon act •d as recordin4 secre ary and took MIONDA'v, Jan. 24. advantage of the opportunity to thank i A meeting of the Ladies'•Aid Society . 1 the officials for the kindly treatment de; 1t `Taylor's Corner will be held at the Lone oat td him. M.s:rs. Ginn and Stirling of Mus. Reg. Sturdy, on Wedn.s!a!, Fe! - were re-elected - commissioners. M11. ruary 2nd. at 2 o'clock p. m. Trewartha declined nomination, and Mr,' Bert Murphy r •rt . W. II, was appointed it, !gs place, - SCHOOL REPORTS. \Ir11', 11Lubb's annual sale of cu.is was held at his farm on Thursd ,y of last \N F;STt'IF:1•D. 'What is more distressing week, They brought ni:e prices, eine S.,h,,, l report .d N'usttield {midi,. i; ',lug hhlh as $1:10. - than being unable to sleep? Ur+. Cu !more, who has been .eriou•ly s'h."'i for thir.l week of Ja111111 : W. 41 Plass 11111A :11,-- II4z.•I Keating 491.!, is We raving favorably SleeplcAsness is one of the Mrs, Wm .Nesbitt, of ATedieine Ilat, is' rrnre I Nimnnd 4'4. 1'1'11 stftrkh.eu+e v,s,;usg her mother, Mrs Robt. Achesot,. Tia, last R.Nlger 467.tli...•d Stack-. first and moat certain symp- \ir. Ed. Trewartha It is a rntracted with it.eis'' 4•i:', 1►.IIgl8+ 4'Nnapliell 441. Mary toms of•,exhausted nerves. the Seaforth creamery- to gals •r cream Farrow 43*. Xorntan .1. ,.a,•11..1bw•at. this sra•on. 1\'. Class (total IAgal--lira.vr ll:lson This 1n the warning that you need Mr. Fred Mlulhollaod, mfr Feral hatcher; 45' Mary Bell 391, Noonan Keatug the as.lstanee of Dr. Chase's Nerve , a fine cn 'e tPat nthe 11 mete -» - F a Conk. F Wold"". \LI lel Food to restore vigor of t0 Ilie nerve mass s ole people are stnttt of meat • 1\'nldcn, •Borah iloantt, t:eorx'• H cells and thereby Hyoid the de•ve1vM Nit* Epps; from Varna. is busily en ' Atte. Warren it:unford. absent. III• menu of serious nervous! trouble. aced_Jll tiding. gram _with .his Fordcrml(7.nsa lhttni _.11a HUM'1'I'kertng IM... _ • railof thisweek. First-class satisfaction .In.' Dell 1:'s. llellonrli.' Keating UM. By Improvlpg the quality of the ,> repart.d. Mr Epps o'er, through from Emerson R,Nlger 142. 11. Class 1 total blood and building up the nervous lw1'nly•hve to thirty•liv hogs ler hour. 2:111 -IFnrnld Tarter 152. Irene Porter system this well-known restorative ,n Last Few Days of Sale Stock -taking is completed, and the entire stock has been thoroughly gone over and all odd lines and many other lines are put out for speedy clearance for the last few days of our Annual Sale. just a few Women's Coats left, and they are beauties. Regular $50.00, for $I'7. Alt Children's Coats selling under cost price. 10 only Women's All -wool Serge accordion -pleated Skirts, the season's most popular skirt, navy only, $15.00, for $11.50. Exceptional value in Women's Black Silk Poplin Skirts. This season's best sellers. Black only. Regular $10.00 for $6.50. Furs Practically Your own Prices. No reasonable offer refused. Substantial Reductions in Sweaters and Pullovers Ne. find ourselves with too many _Sweaters and Pullovers. All the best makes ; very one guaranteed all pure wool. All marked for speedy clearance at less 25 per cent. There are some great bargains in Children's Sweaters. Almost every arti„le in the entire store at reduced prices. Reduced Prices in Knitting W Monarch Floss, all colors, 30c ball Monarch Down, all colors, 5oc ball. Beehive Scotch Fingering Yarns in 2, 3, 4 and 5 ply, reduced from 45c to 39c skein. New stock Knitting Needles, all sizes in stock. -.Special _ValueMen's Wool Underwear Men's extra heavy all -wool Shirts e nd Drawers, extra quality, regular $i 50, for $2.50 garment. \ s Fleece -lined Underwear, best qua}\ $I.1O per garment. We close Saturday night at 9 p.m. Shop early. Thi New Spring Goods A re No A rpving '°u M i1kir'sScotch Will Morning Never Come - DOES this illustration pia. tore your experience? Messrs. S. I4 MMa.M.t'h and Fred •\lulholland end their attestor' wells a prolatahle convrni.'nce. Rath welts are a access -they are plumped by windrtinl p,wcr. " Mr. Frank Shea, of Detroit, was • the driller. Mrs. N. W.'Tresrartha entertained a rtl.mher of her friend: on Thursday of last week.- • J. T. Fell i 111.1"I11. Wednesday, Jan. 211. Iliiglu+, Murdoch Rosa, Georg.' Castle. lir. Ralrt. New.enab, has ;nrehesM Robert Elliott. •WntMig will talc. Nice Mr. F umml ('reigliton' s Gtnit, JuAI east ou nest Monads. n... Mary Rodger. absent. l't. II. 4L•na.. (total 2:,4 1-- Edna W11l.11 itfr,. FV/1 Striekholl..e 1444. \ladl'Ihu• \\'aldem. Ed- gar Howatt. Elaine Itaerford, ahs.'nt. It. R. •RF.DMOND, Teeehsr. ' ItAI'FiELI►..,f, r third manilla lion for enmrelllorte Wes held .41 11 lay 1•vpning rind' Or following ilre stantllne for election: Simnel. Huston. Ramtit•T Mote. William brings new energy and strength to the whole body. IFI cents a but, 4 tar ft2.15, all dealers, se iraisaason, (sates & Co., Ltd., ToreMo, • Dr Chase's Nero'- rood ' - pallbearers were Messrs. P. .1. Mac. s Favan 11. Wiggins. Throe. Gundry, D. Muni. I'. J. harper *nil J. \'rooman. 1FF',k \.--f:craldine Mary Hearn, the,rilf, ,lailghter of Mr. and Mra: HI.rrace 1 • tat of Stratford, formerly of t,.Nlerlih, died on Friday last and the little hotly was brought to Goderfeh for Interment. the funeral taking place '.n Sunday afternoon from the residenee I.f Mrs. Hearn'+ parents, lir. and Miss. WllUnm Farr. Cambridge street. Much sympathy is felt for the parents In the ,loss ,of their child. Mr. and Mrs. Hearn wish to express their gratitude nn their 4:alerich friends for the many kindnesses el - tended in their bereavement. SNIFF:TH.-The death of Mrs. F. Smc.•th, which occurred on Thursday last at ,the home of her non -In-law and r dangltter, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Merevnt. Elgin .1Vremoved n much -re: pv•tevl resident who had tsen identified with this town for a great many years. , Mrs. $in,'etli. whose maiden name was Frames Marlton, was torn :al»mit .dahty-two year,. ego in the vicinity of Hulm:•svlllc, but Il -ed in this town for the great ptlrt of her life. She was tna1Th•d to thr. laic Georg.. raffle, 01 4;oderle11. als,Iit .sixty years ago and s"nir' y.'.rs after ills death \•r 1: tinrried 1 again to Mr. Francis Smut'., oat,. i11ae'. ' 1rrede,,,Ised her. Thr :surviving lona VIA d lighters, all by the first marriage. !are William Cattle, of Spokane: Fred. ,•f S.s.ttle: Richard. of California; Mfrs. A. 1►. Mclean. of 4:4,,1erith. and airs. F:•1. Tyndall. of Toronto. Mrs.' mineral' *as a woman of great kindlI. /leas .1 character and before her 111• For That Cough or Riker's Syrup of Tar with Cod Liver tract and Laxative Cold Tablets with Aspirin WE GUARANTEE THEM Money refunded if not sati .1 I.', '. r1-14 attire in good work...•.pee. , i.lty 11, .oin.ction with North street! Methodist church. The fluo•ral servlees' .-'.41 Snntrday afternoon were conducted to-'1M•c 1L ,I►. Mtmr-owed-•}fnV. It. C. Mel servant the pallls•arera being Mester* 1. S:n+-ldpr...taa. Yates, A. M. Rohert- -„n e,••1 4►. F. Carey. The Interment n-14 to Maitland nemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Tyndall, of Toronto. and Mrs. Itnll4,.z11, of (:alt. n niece of the de- t'eas•d, were here for the funeral. j san^a^e`^^e NEW ELECTRICAL STORE Old Co borne Hotel Corner ►„ ni ft lune of Llcctri a c C G and Stip' tt lies now in k. 1 roc PI Beautiful Fixtures Reading Lamps Hanging Lamps, etc. Electric Heaters, Toasters and other Household Conveniences Flashlights Condor Electric Bulbs 50c A. J. LAITH' 4I/AITE 1'iIONE 2:11