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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-10-20, Page 5THZ SIGNAL • OODU!CH, ONT. OCTOBER SALE OPPORTUNITIES The opportunities offer for successful buying with satisfactory saving during October we• hope will prove revolutionary in the process of lowering prices to the public. We plan to make this month the biggest selling month in the history of our business. We hope we succeed and we will succeed if you help us. Study the offers we have listed below and make your plans to attend. These are savings you will be glad to welcome. We have not space to list them all here. Just two weeks left. FREE 1 only Durham Duplex Demon- strator Razor with the purchase of Colgates' or Williams' Shav- ing stick, powder or cream. . Regular 90c. Value for SOc. A party who purchased one of these razors from us recently said they "certainly work good." Razor Straps—Large assortment, 20 per cent. off. Big Lots of Soap to clear at 6 for 25c. Large round cakes, regular 2 for 35c, 2 for 25c. Big Values at 3 for 25c. Baby's Own Soap, 33c a box. Infants Delight, 30c a box. French Castile, 1 Ib. bars, 25c. Tooth Brushes Reg. 35c for 29c\ Reg. 25c for 19c Heavy Red Jar Rubbers 3 packages for 20c Haines' Wilt- shire Oils Regular $1.00, far 69c Chamberlain's Cough Syrup 35c and 60c for 25c and 50c Any one of these TOOTH PASTES for 25c Colgate's, Wampole's, Penslar, Vinolia, Minty's, Zodenta, Cor - son's. Quality Chocolates. Regular 60c lb. for 49c • Celeste HMR NETS "3 for 25c Guaranteed Perfect HOT WATER BOTTLES We offer you $1.25 Hot Water Bottle for 99c. ties for 89c. Both one year guarantee. $1.00 bot Statloneo„ Values Writing Pads, IOc for 8c, 20c for 1Sc, Large size, 25c for 19c. Envel- opes IOc pkg. for Sc. Papetries, 75c for 49c, 50c for 39c. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STOKE The Square , ---- - Telelphone 90 1 1' .tr�r lie•pt. IIII .•I' ' 1t h. 1111x. alai aas 11n- ule,lattcly,killed to au attack upon the Hii lA:ebnrg line. 111s mother survived the .sleek of pis death only for a short tlw,'. 'Ili.• \viudiess to their lue'mury Are reins .1•011t i e 'nf the ltesurreeIIon Angel and of 'Ijiu.lthy and are dee•larcd to be amine; the most artistic ever stragas:I by the 'Toronto firm whlth sulryllksl them They will the Wet:tilel in time for the eery ice ou Thu moldy lex1; 1.. w hi.•h the public is t'ordhtlly bleated. Harbor Notes. The ateawcr Midland King arrived this week with a eerie of 2110,(410 bueh t I, of wheat for the Big Mill ek'vatur. The steamer l'al 't arrrivel from Milwaukee with 3e6,1100 bushel', of Amer- ican oats and Corn for .the Big Mill ek•- van.r. A The steamer Hunte Sndth *reheat on We.lneeday with. 225,001' btldlels of wheat, .eats Kiel Max for the Godericll ek•vator. te The ti Gdltgw.,'181 .isdeer noon at the li.derich elevator with a cargo "f 230,000 bushels ..f wheat, 11e lilcnlivet with 127,04) bushels of wheat and nag. soul the (aenbrae w ith 120,000 bushels of wheat. •Tile damage to the marine keg of the Gooli•rieli elevator W11 repaired on Tura - day, Exceptionally quick time was made in this work, reflecting credit on Engineer Tromanhauser, of Toronto, and Superintendent Shepl and of the elevator. The shipments .81 grain this year are very much Kneader than in any previous year. To dote 12.50),11011 bushels have been received, cougwnd with y! ,t!eu,0Of1 last year. and it is expected that this years Wtal will reach 1,5,11141,140 I)IIY ('lIl, \\'hilr worktug aronlld the machin- ery at the 1,.idrrk•h eiesator on Mon- day Mr. .1. T. Bell had the thumb of his right 11111111 ladly lollies!. He will be off work for a coop& of weeks - nursing the 1ujuresl member. 1f you don't like salad, you can have hot beans at the Arthur Circle Tea, Octo- ber _9th. CHURCH NOTRS. Dr, S. S. Bates, of Torontq, will Preach do the Baptist church next Sunday morn- ing. Itev. J. E. Ford will take the ser- vice in the••evenilg. Rev. J. F. illeycraft will ..renpy the pulpit in Victoria street next Sunday. .His subjects will be: /doming, "The,. Christian'.. Ideal of Beauty;" evening, "The Fall of Calamity." Epworth League will be itekl on Monday evening. at which Mr. G. J. S. Loynes will give an address. The Swastika Girls' Clhb of Knox church entertained tit. Andn•w's ('Iub to a very- jolly evening on Tueatlay of JI1 . week in the church schoolroom. A pro - arum of contests, ''proles" and other numbere was carried out and enjoyed by everyone. During the evening a bounti- ful and delicious lunch was served. The annual tlmnk-offering meting of the Woman's Missionary Society of Knox church was held in tlw lecture - room of the church on Tuesday after - naon. There was a gond attendance of the ladies of the congregation, and inter - eating addressee were given by Nor,.. — - ela1y,1 W. J. eeott at Um'', and Mrs. Davidson. 01 Smith's Hill. !try. George (i►Inuore. of !Gilley, was the speaker in Kuux Atwell last Sun- day morning and Kit VP special consider- ation in his midribs,. to the work of the R•um11tl" M Society. iety. Rev. ramp's 1 1a111110111 preadwsl 111 the even- - lilt. The pastor. Bev. It. C. McDer- Inrreaee your etardstg attending IM+ &{ELLIOTT; yaw and G,.•1.. Ss ferrtdv hew -slew in as Dwar.n,ann TAew.ad, el w I«_ stairs- nsor�vo M 1114•.•16 We. W r.M M ceaseceases. ass W. aI.L OTT. Prnnpal. Try a wad AL in me sioal. These Old Pictures of Father sad Mother are ver) .fear to yOU. lust tear in mind that gout children wbuld cherish just such pictures of you. Make the appointnrertt tmhay. The Satlows' Studio LOCAL TOPICS. Keep Tbf. Date In Mind The ladies' Aid of North street Metho- dist church intrtul h..Iding a bazaar nn the lair Saturday in November, in the aehoolns.m of North street church. Keep this date in mind. llallewe'ea Darter. The men of -North St. Methodist centred will give a Hallowe'en dinner in the base- ment of the church on Monday evening. October 111.1. After the dinner a splendid program will be n'ndensi in the church auditorium. Don't forget tlw date. Graf—Bend. The marriage was nolemniaed at Kitch- ener, at the home of the bride's Towne% on Tuwadass October. 4. o1 Mins Inge' Hekl and Mr. Isadore Graf, former -1Y of , i,derich. The gnats was well known in THE HYDRO STORE Use an Electric Vacuum Cleaner and your house will always be clean. Does the work quickly, quietly, efficiently and economically. See our -display of Electric Irons, Washing Machines, Lamps, OW., at THE HYDRO STORE neer B1do of Squarer, Gorlerich, Oat. Men's Mackinaw Coats at the Lowest Market Price Men's Heavy Mackinaw. made with large shawl collar, belt and two pock- ets. Colors red mixed, green mixed, grey mixed and brown mixed. Sizes 38 to 42. Special at $6.25 Men's Heavy Sweater Coat, Jumbo stitch, large shawl collar, plain brown only. Sizes 36 to 42. Special at $31S You'll always find our prices the last to up and the first to come down. M..RO assdMed b) mi.l l'""cltel suuiv-er'ary sermons in (3ockpch having been in partnership (erformel the cefemony, the lhwby trlidtl C.111111•11 at Ripley brother, M Roll l ( f tl t r Ree T. 'H. lass The Public worship in Knoi'ehurrh next mens. hslryn• erulte then Mt[ for Chicago 1 V with his r. Ralph Oral, ra ,e r.. u . where they will spent tome time with Salibuth will be ermduetdd by Rev. Dr. OR For California' r•lut{res of the bride. On their re- 1'err(e. of \Vingham. in exehauge of Mesar.. Fide Swans, William Drew turn they wIM make their home In pulpits with Rev. Mr. ]lelh•rluid, who and Cyril Dalton left on Monday for. Eastwood The many 4icakerieh friend! will coltduc't anuiver.•mry werrlery, ' %etIII h. ('11lifornia, eigbtet'n miles ftrol ,,f Mr. and Mrs. Allison join in wish- Wingbam. Sabbath school and Bibles Angeles. They weat by train as Mg them every happiness clas.rs at 3 o'clock. far as Detroit, where they planned to "How •to live up to mu - Los prayers" purchase an automobile and motor the' Mr%. C. A. Reid's,Reeeptisa win be the subject a4 the Men's flub remainder of the trip to the "Gold I .\ charming reception was held on in North street Methalist church text c'onettry.' These young men bare I Tuesday of Teat week, when Mrs. C. A.1 euudny morons and will be intro_ many friemis in Goderich and The 1 Reid received for the first time since her dn,.,•,l by Mr. H. k, Long. At tbe re$. Signal j ' . with them In wiehtn6 marriage.The bride welcomed her man? I lar morning service ' the pastor's thein a.,+gfe journey to their destina- tion. •_ Rooth—Bartlett. A quiet wedding was solemnised at St. George's rectory, (ioderieh, on Saturday; October 14, when Rev. S. R. Hardy united news In silver has eu m e c .a - reread image. There was a splendid in marriage Mie. Muriel Frances }Bartlett, decorations. Mrs. Heard was assisted tome 41 WI a d here fua • spg ens daughter of Mr. Joseph Bartlett, of Dor- thediningnant by Mimi Gladys D. '1111ey' ant. leis. Mabel Kafue des ne and elweter. England, and Mr. Frank Rooth, of Stnrtfonl, and Hua Dorothy Whitely, I t•1 St. I the pastor gave the address of eel err Tbunday, October 20, 1921 -K Outstanding Values in Beautiful FURTRIMMED COATS $25.50, $28.5o, $36.50 and $60.00 1kevelopel in tine quality all -wool V.•Inurs dial 1<ill„rtulo's w rich shade,' of blue, reindeer. taupe aUd brown. These Coate ane lined throughout with men..•rims' sateen. but usostly of Ia.t quality satin. Our special rouge' of Suits In finest Serpa. 111141 V410111, in all newest shades. Our special Khasi $21.50 to $31;.50. Fascinating Frocks Of dependable qualities of lustrous satins ami crepe cloths, also 1ricolette's and tri. -idlers. Very stylish and ,xe•t•8NIgly ulalerate iu pews. Fss• from $15.14 up. • Only a few' (Muni Dresses to clear ut $5A5. Special cubes in Tricolette 410 Georgette 111141 t'rele.le.•he•u.• Waists, $4,54. s Our epe•lal Trl.olettc Waists in all send•e. $2J05. Serviceable Hosiery, 98c Other lines, specially price'l at 25e -59e. Well -fitting Hose 111 wool pl11tel gtv y 181141 black ,.ashuti•re, ami brattier mixture in brow 11, green ,411,1 14114•, sizes kala to 10. Select =ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co. Goderich Headquarters and Factory: 448 Queen St., West, Toronto r HALLOWE'EN DINNER Do not forget the Hallowe'en Dinner to be bicen by the men of North street Methodist Church ou MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31st, 1921 Dinner will be served in the Sunday School 11(001 1 from 6 to 8 o'clock. - After the dinner a spkndi pro- gram will be rendered in the church auditorium : . ADMISSION --Adults 30c Children 25c ST. HRLRNS. Turwlay, 1k -totter 1x. Mlle Meowed -Mi Meg,ihIlln left ell Tlntreilay morning for Mathias/in, New enteric, where they hare secum' eriroule. Live fond wanted at Miller's store every Thurwlay nroradug. ilighe•st prlere paid. Stns. !iambi Todd re•eivell a uu•es.age• en Southey from Iwr brother. Andrew Neely, of Saginaw, stating that his only child, !toward, a boy or ten wars. W11,/4 dead. Mrs. Todd 41141 Stanley lett by rotor on Sunday to attend the faneral. •Miss Anna M,Kenzie and Miss (:lady. Weed, attended the teachers' convention at Exeter on 'l'burwlay and Friday and visited in Stratford ..n Saturday. . 11.('7,. t'_Cumin* dr,uducted the an- nive'rsary eervk•et In 1 Kanix,nliteef hyterlan church last Smskly. Rev. u ghee t in a lovely gown of shell pin theme will lw : "fie (beat World- Dr, f'amplrell took the envie• hem ural kittenelette silk embroidered in crystal hunger for Got."- In the evening he „.1.1„,..,:i 1kP woman'. Mi,wiou8ry beads, and wad assisted in receiving by will epee -k on' "Jesus, tbe .Bread of souk -1y in the evening. \ire. Frank H. Martin, of (;oderich. In 1 Life." Miss Wilhemiun Itutherfonl was the tearoom. over which Mrs. Robert On ,Tay night Nib Epworth home from Mitchell for the week -end Heard. of lenalon, presided, Ophelia'� k ra i renin l�� Isere tide R(>t'� of North Woman's lnstilute.—T'IIP monthly meeting of tit. Hrl*wu \Vumtut1 1u- ,411ute will to -'•e•.. ..Q1t-Tawrsday, *ktober 27th, at 2.34) o'clock at the horde of Mrs. .1. A. Rutherford. After roil call and a dl.e•teedon of current event's the wlbjeut to le n,nsldcrel will he : "The 'Moral sod Physical Harm of Faultfinding." All are ex- peete�d firing enmethine era fAe-teule- jett. rrlial invitation Is extended 10 the dies. of Co derich, Tate of the Royal Artillery. Mr. and Niro.. Byron Wilson were the atte'ndetts. Tlw bri,le was artiest in a aavy serge snit with henna feather hat and wore. a corsage bouquet of bridal nests. Mr. and Nin. Rooth wilt made on West street, 1ade'rich. George Stewart Joins the F. T. D. A. Alr. lieurge Stewart was at Toronto, last week in attendance at the annual yn, New York, while Ire George Price cut the ices. l'shering to come. A very racy paper of mote's on the tearoom was MIS. H. C. Dunlop, current events wow given by Mr. enf- ant!alis Ruth Martin was a pretty door I ries Mr. Sheppard gave a reedit* attendant. Aut flowers in a pleasant which Ire had given on the ncaeion of mase of colon were effectivel7 arrangedhis first meeting at a acetal evening in the' music and in the hvingroom, I given by the North street young people where Mrs. Reid received. in his Pttlde'nt days at the G. C. 1., The Chautauqua Convert. when Rev. Dr. J. A. Williams was The first entertainment of the Chan - ed. The rending www w,41 render'ed. Rec. Mr. Royle, pastor of Nile, convention of the Florists' Telegraph De- tangent series, under the auspices of atay.• a very timely and irmplring ad - livery Association. The meetinnggwaa the Huron bodge, No. 02; 1.O.0.F., was dress on 'Manhood." Bright games first errs heli on Canadian soil by this given In North street Methedlet rhumband dainty refreshments eonrluded a Association, and in, attendance and in last Vrlday evening by the 1)el Mar pleasant and profitable Prening'e fel- other tie amount of work completed, it aas the met au:ctwsful in the hietnry of the Arw.x'iation. Mr. Stewart is now a mem- ber of thin Association, which is cempoped of over 2,1100 florists in the United States and Canada. He is thus in a potation to 511 any order for flowers for delivery in any part of the *raid. Contributions to Hospital. The followingy7 contributions to Alex - Qu sin the month of Rep' tember are gratefully acknowledged: lane basket of pears and one basket of to- mato a from Mrs, J. Fell ; baskets of pears from Mee. Townsend, Mrs. Bowler and Mrs. Dunlop; basket of tomato's, Mrs. J. Horton; basket of pairs and one of grapes, Capt. Slepperd; basket of to- matoes add a "quash, \ors. Hunfalvy: p(wo,ttaatoes, chili sauce and basket of pears, Mrs. Jos. Salkeld; two jars sof fruit, Nlis' Stirling; jar of marmalade,Mrs. Eo borne;l jar of fruit, Mrs. J. Jnhneeann, Dedleatten menu..loaf of bread Mro.. J. Foster; dnsrn and On Thnrwlay, October 27th. at R ands hospital i g (ptartette. Owing, no doubt, to The League am always attrakinship. Nile .ttons on the tame night there kinship• Til,' Sr. ,'aNorth stn a was not a large crowd Intl thane who who I nttrmled enjoyed the program very I nine*. The qumatett4 cott.tsteol of Mies ('amen,n has returned from the Mleaes Billie Mimeo, leader and millinery opening* in Toronto. v1011uiet, Ida Naftzger, eellnist, Lois ilt'uel, soprano and accompanist, awl Hold ThankagivIng Day open for I'hyllts Smythe, elouetlonist. in ad- the 'toper and Commit in Victoria dMjon to rendering several lnstru- street chervil. mended numbers, notably parr d[ bite Peer Gy*t suite, the ladles were able to give a very eotertatrting and varied program as they posessed charming voices. Mime Smythe. the macer, esr- rierl her andlet+ce with her In her hunlomna or pathetic seleetfows. AI - together the program pmml u'el well for the n'ttnining events of the series. The rest event is a lecture by Arthur Welwyn F.valaa oa November 30. a -halt n( blue. Mrs. Knuckle; ire create. pat-, the Bishop of 'baron w1h1 deal- 1 Garrey. 1[11. W. 1.. Horton; cream, Mrs. (Dr.) ..ate tw•o hearNf0..tamed glass win- I Stn. 3 1'. Sullivan ha. returned to Sale.; china, Mrs. W. Fraser. 110%11,1 in 51 George's church. The Buffalo after a few weeke' mention Anima—mag. windows are the gift of Mn. (les. )t. epsnt sere. An Item of interest to many (laded laseMrs andAre In Hauls., a her • -- — tuory of her plater, tagP of ,'dues KINGSBRIDGR. Tuesday, t) toter 1q. M.•.tsrs. James and Patrick Mc- ('arthv. of 1)e•troit, are home. Mr. amt Mrs. 1t. lleninger spent Hun- tley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('1110in Aurrtin. Miss 1.oretta Myers, of 0044'rhh, spent Sunday In Aahaeld. Miss Mary Garvey hoist left after Kremlin, the summer at the hone of tier lar rent., Sol. and M es. Thom rich friends Is the mars rearm King. datfghter of Mr. amt I Bopu'W. s McKe and ler soMerriam'. L Me - formerly C. L. King, of Kfaeardlne, and 1 many formerly strp.rtwh'neent of Alexandra Kee were her madrears residents Hospital Hoepltwl, lkraerk'!n, to RM. Wallace C. of theme's, congregating. After are + t- tetupts M enlist 'McKim Mon -loon at finally aceeptl'fl fiy fine llrith Inf+., try of the Atm -rims 1Eltpselkttrsary 1‘.re7e. otnatcered ter go Into um. Ione en Alfsoo, of 9r4at/rood. cion a farmer resident *1 Goderich, The enarrlagw took psis' In the 'Thumb of the Mess Oka: lithirwtdItlt+'"IUe'.,el 'F. E. row), tnittb.'brot bikitMfi.r if tire beide, 11e • CZEli A 7w ars ass exp. rlalwt- tag 'r8 } w Yaw Ur. IalaaeV lnal- asset tar Ree aha pain war - Mina. It renes at ono, and gratis- alty Witt Ms ally Maspls Iwo Dr. Onets 'a Ointment roe Wore s'wna~ a repy14 trod i, .11� tell 1 Awes.� er g4.tilsea. Rates A T- arelKln THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE ASPIRIN • p Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross" are Aspirin—No others 1 It yell don't ace the "Bayer Gare' es the tablets, refuse them—they are t Aspiria at ell. - - lnsiat es gramme "Bayer Tablets-of- Aspirin" ableiiifAspirin" plainly stamped w ah the safety "Bayer ('rose' —Aston!' pre., shed by physician's for s.neteen years and proved safe by millions for Headache, Tooth- ache, Kararhe, Rheumatism. Lumbago, C•olda, Neurt.a, and Pain generally. Handy tin Dozes of 12 tablets—also larger "Bayer" packages. Made is Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark (retesttree& in Canada), of Bayer Manufacture or bonoaeeticaeidester of Malieylicacid. While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assist the ublic against imitations, the Tabhsta of Bayer Compaay,ldd., will be stamped with Icer' - fsT --> °Bayer Cross. • GREAT STOCK Reciucing -'Siiie Having disposed of our Retail Furniture Business to Mr. J. R. Wheeler we are now planning to reduce our stock it all line before giving Possession on November 15 - Space will not permit us to quote prices but bar- gains are assured as a substantial discount will be given on every article in the store. Walker's Furniture Store .1 he Square, Goderich Cts a