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THE SIGNAL
- OODERIOH. ONT.
Books Worth
Reading
Melon et the 01d House
by Harold Bell Wright
Penny Plain
by 1). Magid.
The (,olden Shoe
goy Justin ,11eArthy
Blur Water
by 1'rtsieri, 6 %\'w Wallace
The Iab.tkk Trail
by Noughts Durkin
The Myl.te ioltl:' Rider
by %aim• Grey
Titji: is only .7 partial list of
the goal hooks of the fitly
Watch Show Windows for
Note Paper and Wall Paper
.Sperla lb.
There's Christmas Spirit in
Photographs
A" t'hri?IL•ii gift should ••
-owl'!hing of value. No 111.17 .
how mucli ot'hoa' 'tittle it CO.:,
i %1411'1 '•It' :1 !an/W.I.' ti) rt'.-
a;1it of the aft.. tion of frleud-
•hip.of the giver. -
Photogr.tldl., L'ath'e of
their personal sentiment. make
ideaA'. gift
Bur Judi,. will iw open Tlunks-
gi%ing 11,1).
For Success of Conference
Limitation of Armament
1ihe following prayers hate been sauc-
Itiulled by the An•hbwh'pof Canterbury
and York for suitable ,I'110 mw donna
Itis '.'asldngton +Vonfennmw Limitation
101 Armament. They wets teed 10 St.
f,enrge'e chore'', ti,.leneli. Iau,,(unday
and sill 1w said again neat Smalls?,
"Almighty t 1.141, (now w14.n1 all
thouglits of troth ami peace proceed,
kindle, lir pray Thee, in ate heart: of all
men the true love of peace, and'guide
!with Thy purr' and Iew'esblc. akiloal
feels• who take counsel f•.r the alory and
taw good of all mankind; Thy Kmpboul
I,nay go forwltrl. until Ude earth is tilled
with the know.lf Thy love; through
Jeanie Christ our ',oil Amen.
.thwght) l .d.1. mho cant brunt
•,•I out ,.f evil, 441•l 'naked' 0%111 low
etreth of a. t. to turn to thy prase, trach
iTh chikln• , '1d• lite together in Charity
anti pence, and. grallt. Ne la st•t•II Thee,
lash the n:tl4,MP. • •f the world uaay' hence-
, forth lie meted in a firmer t,•`! •s ip for
the promotion of Thy glory and the gaol
`...t all mankind; through .le•sas Christ our
II Lori. Aud•u."
Ill Iw.1N-1u Ashh.•1.t towu.t4p .al ;B.oat7
• h(ol.•r '.11, to Mr and Mr.. J.thp lbs u.
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TEI.1 mon. -.71 the aaur,.11:,.a;. oil Tlwr..l1,
\„tends•' 4. to 14•t. t.r..rr•• mud Mrs • T•.
iorl. a ls4gh4-r.
i In\ --1f Lneknow. on Ruway. Noss -toes
. t. Mr awl Mr.. titan. 11 Alton ..t I-,,,.-.,
t -h hell t •w .11 1,. * daughter.
BORN •
J. T. FELL
INSURANCE
OF EVER','' KIND
TRADE WITH MDI Wllo GNAW
They.'ll Tell You\
What You Need
INSURANCE men who
know:are able to under
stand your needs in t}le way
offire insurance protection.
It Costs No More
to buy fire insurance with a full
understanding of what it costs,
what the strength of a company'
is, what the policy really covers
--than to blindly buy a policy.
If you really want the inform -
:awn that will enable you to
judge 'the value and the merits
of your protection, call un this
agency of the Hartford Fire In-
surance Company.
E. H. HILL & CO.
British Eichaage Hotel Building
KARRIED
"44, the physician td then and na-
tions, the restorer of the years that have
lawn destroyed, look upon tete distrac-
tions of the w'orkl, and be pleased to
complete the work of Thy healing harsh.
Brae all men auto Ther and one to an-
other by the hands of Thy love. Make
'flu church one, and till it with Thy
spirit, that by Thy power it may units
the world in a aced brotherhood of na-
tions. wherein justice, ineteyJ and faiths,
truth and freedom may tltwtrish, and
Thou wayside( be ever glontltd; through
Je►.ue Christ our Lord. Amen."
Said 1 hr big heu to the little hes :
" Wtort en• you getting for your
ease v "kyr* t y filer cents," *hid
tom• little. he's. Said the Itlyr iee :
"Why don't you get fifty cease as
i do." t'tmld the little hen : "1 am
not going to terain myself for a
nickel.- You' don't have to strain
yourself to get the price I'ridbam the
Tailor los charging for his clothes.
Around the eorner. North street.
OOLBORNE
Wislurwlay. Nov. 9.
The supper and eoncert held at
North 'Lion was a greet sueol auto
the Ladles' AW are to be congratulated
on their work. The worry received
was somewhat over 1190.00. There
was a gloom cast over the whole affair
by sore people meddling with the
shifters' ear*. Thor la the sseoal doors
slut rare have )wen meddled with on
for night of the Trig supper and as the
Ldaew' Aid bad planned to make tlwIr
supper an animal affair they are DOW
planning to catch the culprits and also
planning to proltr't tlw)r visitors' carr
ou all social tn'ras1oms. 110 matter what
the ooruttable's charges may he.
Mira 'Minnie Curry, of Nile. spent
Thanksgiving with her rioter, Yrs.
John P\wgru.
'Misr .Ylula Alllu has returned to
Clinton Busluess College.
Mr. and Mn.. Will }'engin and child,
from Stretford. visited friends and at-
tended Mrs. Pagan's graudtather's
!intend, the late Mr. Wllllam Morrish,
est GaMrlch. Mr. Morrish llvtd the
timid of 11 1 14 life In ('olhorne luwnslttp
and his death 1s deeply regretted by
all who knew him.
The anniversary servlees on Sunday
morning and evening were well at-
tended In spite of the change In the
IMMO
weather. TM yooung, girls, Claim deco*.
aced the ehun'b ter the occealuo wits
fitment, evergreens, vegetables, applM
fwd mock oranges, reminding us a4
that we had lots to he thankful fur.
Special 'C'ok'e.r will be conducted la
fialvatkon Army Hall on Sunday, No!.
13th, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., by Major
and Mrs. Byers. of Stratford.
Mr. and Mtrh Wm- Mullan spent
Thanksgiving with rehitives lu Torte
water.
Moss Gertrude Begley 'peat the boar
dry with trlruda In Palmerston.
Mr. T. 11_ Lilllao returned from tote
West Saturday night.
I'-I'.t'rI'F.le,0N.- 1t Knutl.,nt, ..n 77 .Iu••.. I
lay November Mks Babe .iertrud •. eldest t
•11ugh4•r of Mr. and Mrs. Colin fart.•',,,,,, to'
11111.
CALE1-51. \.11.1.1. -At the' house of (1..• 1,1-1e.;1.
motller.ml 11 .111e41.411,. N,,eml.er 11, by (tee.
. • L' 5I,-IMrmId Miss Vena Mildred, dimes.
ter or Mr.. E 1'. McNall al coterirb. 10
,
Mr TMauas4 1.Cally; off itton,
IoltN.'TON-' tulTH
rr--Al t17e home of U F-
Ln•le's parents. 01. Tuesday, Nov -roller 7..W
Rev. H. D Muter. Mu 71.7.'.. Me). datlabtty
--- .+d- 54.444.s +'rarl.s...rirtuhr to N..
1'tlej/tf 1011,14411. 5044 of Mr. and Mea.
Thomas Johnston. all of 1.alerirh.
NKUN.S-11LArli.--.7t lbs home"( Mn sb•rli (
...ambits natl. on Mettles/tar. November S.
Mrs. EUaI.'th .merlin, Black of t:..Nrlrb,
4, Nr Kuhert Brown. of )'slot. -v. •
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MeraKlsll-In (...h•n,•b on Fatur4r, Novem.
irri.-arrtam 5font4o, hi tits nth >oar.
tp'E1r1,1..-Ai )'.at rnn.urue. ou T'..•.111) No
. rnnlev I. PhilipK. Meele. formerly of
Ihtngannon.
11; i.e. oKU.-At. Detroit. Minh. it. Thursday. No
rrsiber 3. Haastah Pa.11.0ey. unto» of the
rate Boron Pallord. see., 71 years
11 lalIO_l.ffi
PSLSIEII-In Mom mesori of Pt. H. H
Palmer. who gave his life in the great war.
November 1st. 1414, and wa, buried at Ant
S oy. la Pram.
Ever' lovlugly rememlaral los his elle *Ne
:lode sort
Never shall hi. memory tale.
tswg.-Li 7.w4t mid toiler it esrs--o low. ,iii,
S OS and Mother. 1'4•. J. IL•gtneld 1..4.. lab
Hit talon'. tot. Itighlaml.-rs: gamed eat
wnuude,t. No" -nit... .th. at fat.cheu•IMk
aides: died Nnvemt.•r 1141,, 1-117.
Your memory Is still 100rr 't-ar, Reg„
At the .I,n.• ,.f th1s another year.
The yearning for 1041 14 keener still
IThe empty place no one can all
Your years ago he left us to doh., title bit. 1
But nr., (waver 40 u. taut when be parked (IJ
kit
F.10d1 hart. mak heavy and yore that Aar
Their lesson of grief must learn
As they think of the buy whoa 7.7aw=y. __ _ _-.
- The hot who *III mot eetura
still take southern:,‘
faltwuber deep,
1.0111,; no that an' the tryst will krvp.
Not dram that it hoi ll•d In Tato.
Thru,tt, s.unu,er .14
14414 MS1evtnar
41.'.. wh.re The -(mazy Grow
In Flanders Mid*,
-Moller.
THE CODERI('I( MARKETS
1 tit 42.1.44. 1< )A.
Wheat. per bu.h.
Oats ter bush.,
Harley. perhnah
Peas ear bash ....
Puckwheet., per brew..
Flour, famnily, perewt
flour. pat eat, per oat
Brau.per ie.
Shorts, per ton
Roy. per ton -
atraw. loose. per ten..
Dairy Hatter. per lb
• Jho to 1 Ou
.la t0 W
A* to .M
1.9'1 Ho 170
50 to
bn
a 7i to t 00
7 to to 4.10
71 On to 24.0o
25 op to 26 IA
11.00 to 16 tle
w 10 to *0.00.
411
Creams Hotter. .� . .43
Creamery p� Ib...... .. .al too le
14[g•, fresh. per dos .'16 to .p
Potatoes tier bush.. 1.10 to 1 25
Cwt t le, butchers' ohoioe.per crit. 5.01 to 5.50
Cattle. hntehr re' medium. per cwt. 4.110 to ' b0
Hoge. live weight, per eat.... . , 126 to Aiwa
Hide., per lb. -el to At
4heenskl,, ..... . .. .... .15 to .2
IF YOU ARE WISE
You will not miss the opportunity to inspect our stock of Pall
Goods, which is now complete, and comprises the newest and
best in Footwear of all kinds, Farm Boots, Work Boots and
Fine Shoes for men, a splendid assortment of High Shoes,
Oxfords, and the popular One and Two Straps, in black and
a variety of shades of brown, for Ladies, and good serviceable
Shoes for the Young Folks, all at prices based on the lowest
present-day manufacturer's prices.
• Be Prepared
for the slushy Fall weather by purchasing a pair of our
DOMINION BRAND RUBBERS
Whether it is the heavy Rubber Boot you need or the tiny
white Over -rubber for Baby, we have them all, every size and
• shape, to suit all kinds of shoes. '
SPATS -
are more popular than ever. Don't buy till you see our lines.
Von are sore to like fees.
$HARMAN'S SHOE STORE
W. REG. SHARMAN
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READY -T0 -WEAR BARGAIPIS
$10.000 STOCK
of Ladies' Ready -to -Wear To
Be Cleared Below Cost Price
VERY Line in Ready to Wear that we are carrying is to be cleared as we are going
out of the Ready to Wear business. Every garment will a marked in plain figures
at very attractive prices as they must be cleared quickly.
This very large stock is composed of the very newest in Ladies', Misses' and Child-
-ten's Coats, with 'fur trimming or self,trimmed. 1 --
Ladies' Silk Dresses in taffeta and Duchess Silk in navy, black and colon.
Ladies' Serge Dresses in wry, black and brown. in all sizes and the
latest styles.
-y- Ladies' separate Skirts in plain and pleated styles in all wool cloths.
Ladies' and Kisses' Wool Kiddies in navy blue and red.
Blouses in every wanted style. In georgette, crepe de chine and Jap
- silk. in white. black and colon.
Sweater Coats and Pullovers in ever Dolor and every style. ♦ most
wonderful range of these garments in all sizes.
' This is the biggest Ready to Wear sale that has ever been staged in Goderich. An
opportunity to buy seasonable merchandise at below cost. Every garment must be sold
and it is your opportunity to fill your wants from the many attractive lines we are carrying.
No goods at this sale' will be sold on Credit.
THIS SALE STARTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I2th
WINTER COATS
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The Coats we have for tris sale are the prettiest of the season's creations.
They are all new and even at the regular prices they were attractively marked.
Plush Coats in either long or short style, with or without fur collars,
with narrow or wide belt. _
Remilar $85.00, for $e6.00. -Regular $75.00, for *60.00. Regular Nom,
for $45.00. Regular $55.00, for $39.00. Regular $50.00. for $38.00.
English Velour ,Coats with loose backs and belt at front. They have a
wide cuff, with fur collar and fur trimmed cuffs. Many have embroidery
trimming. They are all new this season and the style of coat that will appeal
to the most exacting customers.
Regular $95.00, for $75.00. Regular *90.00. for $70.00. Regular $75.00,
for $60.00. HeyIIlar *60.00, for $45.00. Regular *45.00, for $36.00.
A wonderful range of Canadian Velour Coate without fur collars at
$30.00, $25.00, $20.00 and 815.00 each. i
If ' ou are i n n ee.l of a ('rat it will be to your adyastttg to see tbssti
lines. -
SEPARATE SKIRTS _ A wonderful range of Ladies' Skirts in plain elotrs, in silk and wool
materials, also in plaids of the newest designs.
Yon *ill be wonderfully pleued . _,tbas_'Skirts..._They come in all
sizes and the hest colorings. • r
.Silk Skirts regular $10.00, for -$76
Serge Skirts in plain cloths and plaids. Regular $7.00, for $5.00.
lar 00, for $6.00. Regular $12.0(, for $8.00. Regular $10.00, for
Reg ala *15.00, for 810.00.
FLANNEL MIDDIES
Regu-
A wonderful range of Flannel Middies in navy blue trimmed with red
or Nilite` Braid, in either balkan or regulation style. Every size represented
for Iadie11\1tnd children.
Regular $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 eaeh, on sale at $4.98.
BLOUSES
If it is a Blouse we have it.
Georgette Blouses in white, black. sand, grey, taupe, flesh and maize.
Every size is represented and we will be able to fit everyone in a Georgette
Blouse.
White Jap Silk Blouses in pure white only, in many qualities of silk.
These Blouses come with reversible collars or with low neck and flat collar.
They range in price from 12.00 to $4.00 each. A wonderful Wash Blouse at
a low price.
Jersey Silk Blouses in white and Colors with short sleeves, trimmed with
contrasting colored braid. Regular up to *8.00, on sale at $4.9t
it is impossible to list all the priees on these Blouses hut you will he
surprised at the very low price.
SERGE DRESSES
A wonderful range of Serge and Jersey Dreariest to sell at $22.50.
These comprise Dresses up to $35.00. They come in navy, black, sand and
brown.
Other ranges of Serge Dresses in navy blue at $27.50 and $30.00.
These Dresses are all marked much below cost price to clear quickly.
SILK DRESSES
A wonderful range of navy blue Silk Dresses to sell at $19.50. This
range of Uressea has been taken from gowns ranging up to $40.00 each.
The styles are all good and the reason for the reduction is that we are dis-
continuing the ready-to-wear business.
Other ranges of Dresses at $42.50 and $25.00 each.
SUITS
Six only Suit is navy blue and black. They sold up to $60.00 but must
be cleared. 7ii1 at $2450.
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-----_-__ SWEATER COATS AND PULLOVERS
A very large range of Sweater Coact and Pullovers in every wanted
color and size.
Pullovers for children and ladies to be cleared at $2.95. These gar-
ments ranged in price up to $6.50 each. On sale at $2.96.
Sweater Coats in all sizes in light blue, rose, green, sand and navy.
They must be cleared quickly and will be on sale at $3.96 Sash. Regular up
to $8.00 for $3.96.
Why knit Sweaters when you can buy them at this price 1
CHILDREN'S HATS
Ladies' and Children's Plush Hats in black, sand and grey. Regular
up to $6.50, on sale at $3.10.
This is a price that will clear them quickly and it will be to your ad-
vantage to see them early.
VELVETEENS IN PLAIN AND CORDS
Corded Velveteen, 27 in. wide', in all wanted shades, including white,
black, grey and green, on sale at 99c a yard.
Plain colored Velveteen in all the best shades, including navy and black,
22 in. wide, at 898 a yard.
All Merchandise on sale will be sold at sale prices for cash only. Do not forget when
the sale starts, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th.
It will savenyou money to look;over these many lines and make your selections early.
S +bR.ty1
J ~ OLBORNE & CO.
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