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4- Thursday, February 9, 192
SUITS MADE -TO
E
..4..arflt01.110"1.N+
ratHas System --- -
•y Done
For B. C. Apple Industry,
TSM SIGNAL
oODIzxo or .
Mtn. (no. V. Pfrindtler, of ('unu:un, Alam., soutane fiigwJ 1110 followittll alftiek
$25 00 1'1
MURDER TRIAL TO
BE STAGED AT
BAYFIELD FEB. 17
w' Ill' 1 ai'p�ggad In tIN• 11'uunt..•tp F..�.• 1'n+: of .aun try an. (n hv awnnpanyl Baal Bold A INock Trial On Fri
yiteId COMMIlnity Club
:.cuter which h74) ', 1 h • s-
etup -sauce the !fol. 'ratite sek,l.u.g 11 Market in 1144. nest tor e►ptaril /reit.
day of Next Week
• sal •L . U rye wsl t 1 1 (n III INH ( T(N signal
To stimulate trade we offer'
you wonderful values in Men's
Made -to -Measure
Suits in wor.
steds and tweeds, at the above
prices.
This Offer is Good
For 10 Days
ti
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Satisfartunl guaranterld ("
lit
Mat f6imntMr :47g
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The r.... that . '•h • t'INwtutlla
apple. i„g :ems n,.• .pyla 1444.11
i» tb. •'olh.,urs. entarlu, will
be :1 - '11:IL1 pa•1•...n.• in ilio
11'•• .,1, :It:Whir with lin• fruit
r;n,,..1 t....it'llitls of • that part of
(11,1:1?'., 1. h. hardly (newt to ,peak
the 1....11.1" ries. for lith world IN
r:, tattler w!•.• :i•u:_a.xc.(lesit frillt,
•J't•l••s (.p.•, :...
_trim 0 lo that hurt f
r t'01141444t. I11,•.,,i. 1 *ere .111.'.' thy
•l.• of the' :.• i. !Il..ri ,g counties and
teterwite u- ..• la fruit was
.rrhd ou. It wail he :I blow to uany
.1rnGrr.,'of Untari•• apples to hear
1.11 they are /laving the •pots knerkMl
fr [item. as It were. in their own
nu• town kr ILupur11linuv from
Colnolbi.t. It must be that
.• firmer- Nho live in that part of
DEBATE POSTPONED
Walter C. Pridham
UutarGt :t r.• matig out of ample
lag as a co uuur,rh.1 INr►pasltlofl.
wonders 4.11.1 they . have turn.
that i. more profitable. Ifrltiah
Muhl* apple. v•11 at fivo cents
this 's4yers hue or two lutlMlliug
eong express bank: 11 would
as if tier( would he at profit fo
()marl.. apple grower at five avast
apple.
of rain(• the -tory of what
halo...nisi f. • hot .o rulopb'x -
gron stilt in littlish Columbia 1141.
wade a busbies.: to Ontario it
law» a 1k144iue•. .1pple growing. a
staling. apple pdekltag, apple .e
hare been • ,y.aetuatl&.d in ltd
( id»mhia and the r.'snit i. appa
The sane toollomi. will hare to
applie,l to nthrr brunches or faro
To
One On Friday evening, Feb. 17. ltayth•bl
.1 1„ . (Y►mmuuity t'Iub will Mage a work
(e01. 1 trial In which the following n•i11 he
4rt4.h. ' the leading (diameter. : sludge, 31r.
s 1441,1 Jnatk,• Wiggin. 1'. t'. : foreman of
went Jur', John Nuunakull. h.q.: clerk of
r the runrr. Mr. Edison hell: .•outme'i for
s per Prima -whin, lilr Herh.•rt (;a'14..y, K. r'•:
e,lunw41' for defence Sir 61
tut., t ur.
p,ute r. h. ( g•' Itot-
tppie 314114/111 11ut1lI1Mk defendant. \I0..
b6.41/ to* Heup►.rk.
has ; The 41efealant la charged with the
I,Iat, i'attempted murder of his mother-1n-
inn.1 tow by arsenic poloming.
tai The witnease, for the prosecution:
recut. will be : Mrs. Angelina Henpeck. Dr.
be 1labrier Ftloweur., Al. D.. marl Ur. 1.:r1.s-
lhlt. tuts Iltgltphees, M. 1).
IN The •witneaeTommyw11i1t »lNfon'.-ktuJo nn1 IKn ;tr-
umup !undertaker I. koae A144lnnt.
(cook) owl Patrick itntliu.ky.
DOINGS ON THE
BENMTLLER CIRCUIT
f'JJI)\'! - I,udrrirh Township Fanners' ('pub T.
Debate On Feb. 13
•«••••••••`i•
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11"r.t -rn Un.tario'. bent commercial
Schad with commercial. Sborthand
I
Telegraphy departments. We
give individual instruction, hence
"Entrance" standing is not necessary.
Graduates assisted to potations. Get
our free catalogue forrates and other
particulars.
I) A. McI..3l'HLAN• Principe
\\ inter Ter.' Foos).
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT...
••••••••••••
tknl.•1. • Towu.l•:p '1'. tatter- flub
'rlatte o.,..•h waw to )N• hell tart
Thur.elay r,ralne 1n Orange Hall ha.
beep. 1.o.t1..,:.11 until Wednesday.
Februat;v 17.. The staldee•t 114: R(,
t..•Mefichal to tbe farmer.: sof th4. Pros-.
ince of Unt rks." The affirmative will
use upheld by 34e.srs. T. L. Trick. Wnt.
(Wilson and IL_K. i(rvrll, aid the deter.
t ire to 3404wrs- tiro, Mow esby Humid
' t;hut ural Richard Ate{ land,
1, SUCCESSFUiL CONCERT
Hintail Women's Institute Supply Ex
ernes* Program For Social Est -Wog
tl1e•1e1 titer From Last Week,
.tt:fiprf;Li►, Feb, 1. -Tie• Ki41ta4
M anen'4 Instittne gave a ?err sue
('tw'ful s,ouee•rt Its./ dam* nn FriJa
eteni ag.• The program w044144 be Ian
ma to het} anywhere. 1.4444.4) Wa44 serve.
n`1'Clnn41 rte•1)1,t4,tg, retuairitler of teat• evening era
T. Kernluon, of i.e,eh,.rn. *nen
11/e• Werk -reel et iter home at Laurier
Miaa Sarah 3ta.toint-tut-T;tirMai►.' f
Loon• front ('hi•sgo. -
31r. Albert Thain hn• r•tnrnwl
Gedt•ri.'I► :rfn'1 vending a week
host II.
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['PHOT STEKiNG
a' 'e ,bo it will arta) an air of luxury as
444 .ts camf„rt and attractivmsess to ,h44
pieces you entrust to n1. -
4)ur workmanship is an excellent in
every respect that often our patrons tell
us pieces- are tra.drdraadaans - alter -
bate re•tini.ir,• 1 threw thanwhet. new.
Give us a trial.
CLiFF ANDERSON
West S
treet, Opposite Brophey Bros.
Warning to Water -takers
-:1n inrn:suety large •dna:;tits'
of water,i. note fr.•ing inlmr,r4•
and with le telae t o
level, the .limited supply of
nater for FiRE PROTECTION
is causing your Commission.
urs considerable! anxiety.
-ft is contrary to the .Town
B) -tilts to waste the.ct'ater or
-lir lint- Ira -T itrterf: ' "
_water Pte -sure by _allowing
tap, to run unnecessarily.
For our mutual protection
it is absulntely essential that
the rules and regulations be -
carried 1177 7 .
Your ro-oprralinn is nques(ed.
Water and Light Committal
Town of Goderich
Distractingly Pretty
is the way to describe these
hats of grace and beauty for
mid-season wear.
The lines are unusually
graceful, the materials rich in
color and texture, and have a
It of distinction in every
it is a pleasure to us to have
you try oe these shapes and
look over our
MILLINERY
£L'hellcat
on street. Goderich -
s
s
CREWE
eltCWF:. 41,.4, ai --Aur.
Rohl. -it Itchle..N,L.aM•1.
'home ..f 31r_ T•
0
*pending a ,few hays renewing' (1111
al,pu4itrtnta . 141 1111s burg.
N't• are gtaul to report that Mrs. 'toy
Linkluter k aide 10 be out around
0)01141 after 140r went 11114.+.44.
31r. Harold 4441,1 311•.• 3'loh•t BOO.
are vl-ithng friends at l.ahalah.
•Mrs. (7avht Clinton. ed StratfonL la
visiting her mother. Airs. Horton;
DOLBORNE TOPICS
A Noisy sok./ From The : W jshsing
--- Township
1111Mi Over From fat.t Week)
l"OF.BORNE, Fel.. 1. -Thr farmer..
aro busty these days putting in ke for
the summer months.
John Treble has feel wl t at Mc-
Gaw elevator selling at
per bushel.
The station master McCaw is all
smile« the.e days a a little toy ha.
Mme to his horse un.4xle'nhrl visit.
Congratulations, ., r. Coutts !
Mrs,, A. All 114 off duty with la
xrlppe this • k.
Yrs Ja " Hoover, Of V a n outer.
B. C., is 'siting her.tdNter, 31rs. J.
reigns
341 iota Aplin is home from Ham-
.
11ton
3[t 11e7e
e r. b. Gotlerieh, c r v, • a
testing wermon p.lay 0» le..very toter•
4 Mgt..
School liopart
The following is the report of
No. 5 for the month of January.• Th.. -e.
narked • ut...esl one or more test.
-41. Howie 3105• iv. -J. )tens,
%J
p► F. !lotion :its: t). 11..rton 275, i
men iii, • ,1, F.rrr.h )29. •.1r. IIF
E. F'rectnan 107. .1. Chisholm 103. K
Morris 141, Sr. 11 1 . Morris y5
[forint. las.. .14. 11,-:31. Alurri.
A. Freeman 195., 1 Freeman 144.1. p
F;. 1141t044 t -.l:. Horton. 1t. 1',o 1-
Number o41 .i -»ll• 19. .trerag.• 0410444
4.11-0 1ri. , T. 31. h4.311'T�►N. 11'tehcr
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An Interesting Budget of New, of In-
terr'ttt To Benrnlller .Ind Zion
. North (on lregatist►s
F'
S H. Id cher Fruit)J.a.t IVet.k
BEN]'i1.1.1,;H. Feb. 1..-ite% .1. F.
Reye•rwft. .1 Vk•torla stela church,
Golerk•h, aril Rev. ff. P. Kennedy,
pastor of itetlmller circuit. exchanged
pnlplt. la.1 Suu.ftay. it wwk.*F.Inca•
tio1•al Day at it enmiller and the i
people resp•ltaelel aril by contrlh)ting 1
about $37.1)0 to' the tsitteatkna4l work
of the rhurch.
ts1 The ia.,1lrs' Aid Society of Zion
North INtrp e e holdold bottling an otime lox
N•m
' a.x lap in the ba,eut of Yha. rhurch
on the evening of February lasso. The
choir has been delegated to get up the
program -
00 0 invitetlon of the Ilcnlltillrr
Ladles' .41.1 the 1ad1ei('of ou North
will visit the former to a s'a•ia1 after-
noon on Weslne.'144;. March (th. The
Ladio,i of Zion North will furoirh the
pt-05ram. The gathering will he at the
pars..wag•• .11.41 all the ladies. of tie
u 4•hu1%411 . atv__awpprlall; wi'iouta., _
-4-1-1Mark phi, date on your tal'Mtar.
v.
JIM' \i,'. :1
sited at the liar
311. and Mr.. _
ibtypMnf.l Finnigan 413a-
I1eM ar the home of Air. Illclarel Fin-
nigan.
DEBATE ATT. AT NILE
Interesting Subjeet 1s Well Handled
H! .11 Epworth League Meeting;
tort 245. 41 Chisholm :ifs J. Fre.
, !field Over Prow '.sat 33-,-.•k
• 1 Nur, f C, .1alI4:acv 31. -Tee debate at the
I'•'ec,• Meting onToe...laypmve.l rather
- 1111 iuten•.ling one. The subject. "fte-
s••It.•l Haat fear of rani 'hmt•nt exercises
.1 gve t. -r lull s'nte on human comb
. than hope"( resat'. WWI well debuted.
th,•isl.0 was given in favor of the
negative.
)Maria have takrrt •:rllr:vttsee of the ,
...p;kitdial ae14771, ' and 'ssnty a{eighingto
i get tbtir an44J 11 of w...N4 home from the
w,N,ils.
Mr. Chain Stewart 4• not as well as 111-
•
Im:any friend. nisi' to ..p
•
-: •Je/hn- 4Ntrk. a- "f 3FnfekluR; rfs•
steed ar tie home of her brother, 31r.
lvhll lla.ty.
wi hInd 11r.. .sl3Y'm r'rozler vi.itesl
Noun. ('said, 17. Of W..-.,1404.1
44t Mutr/U►r:
I'Mt.. .14,1)44 ll,•41ar:r rriia
- Lml.liu , aftert. :1 few week. .� a!, ..•rel».
'Jr Herb. crirr•a ur_ of 31 .•• 1,'__
Mrs. 3latlhen''.g; .'-I••r • iJhvf at
L:ues ,st. 1
`r home .f 31r. 4 I .
.r Tne..i:n-, •
IANNUAL MEETINOit
OF RIFLE CLUB
fele,,. Organiratiol► leets Ircl
Elect. Osbert•.. For The Ensuing
Year
4fieshF aver From t,.r -tt i'v-•i.-
��l�*:����
Y. p- 0. CLUB___
Impr(aat• -prgattiratiak
SIT 11F:i.-'Nue, rel.. 1 . _The
P" lnplp .,.t ,1t (avnrya '
t iatEi"' v.tlI 111.1 Fel. 1 I1e'wrn. ooh rs w,.a,. r,• b••'t„1 : ( rrt�..n (114141 e.• b. '1 i' t•uniug bar
'rhe titin. .L'•M 'air 1 rt its.
.4,MIe r...44: tang.. "'beer.. John Web. Aik.
tfe7.-Y\'. ►. Alill•v. .L,1)n Mekf is rn.mthty uetiett»a! at tete
AlclN,na f..
Na. 1 »st t tits a)nunal 11114414 ( k
neon I held mi t .11 .t1. •fielet . Hide 1'Inb wa. i al ire b.rl. h nn 7 ue 1., %. She has a
farnrh Frdar evening
Al r. - Jas. "llh,moret isn't.' art Nil.' frons
.%tbertg. It ,is ta•elt.t. year. sitter site was
hem bit .he. «ti0 naaitls IN•r pkt1sant
'1;a:tw t:and het^ttthy autx.ar.4tce.
tja»tea ntltrrh,•r'fr ,n, tbi, i,anm»nity
attended the tlettat•--oul-aoeiat at. w-1
•')4 971nrw'I..,. t•hitr • • •
••
/;,a,'u w.•rut I • 3'. a.,1114 HOspit-
I 4ro14 .r t f t' ('411).•.. h. -l.4
14.•.'ging 001 Jao,rnry 1!trh to..,r:a»-
ire a 1-. F. Y. 1'. (►„t'luh. ami ls• L41:
boa lac .ttk..,. :..err "hated :
Jo:leo-an. preab F:w in
I r'a.trn: • 1:.• = J,rhn:.i onus lits.
441, 4in,• 1)'Iamgl,liII.
Sin f
I; n 15 i,Ir the 1". F. O. Yand
In nti41i,
(' B W
'411,•1. tlM f..! s
.,t). J. b. ' The 11 reran'. )!4-.;,,.l acv rt.,ey,.ty 0f
tli (1 n uerfAf t
of :sw,t44 d.. 4.1.1 r., i..u., a prim. tient for Thore wit:, n [ara.onnt'1111,t'-'n un-Zl►t+,,4,
%nrbtLs- c•onpl•t►ti,•n`' .htring i:u,rrandat+•feq,
sets. the(14.14- 'ti't meMitng. 1
a:un entt _rtdineed. Alm Aider M•
. rhe aim C. F. Y. ter otw
P. (1• 3 !pmt %4',.lding was: sol. mr+izcrp . I umrnt.•r .d Ni a " 'ill ors were a
„Ir+(nein+a� a•
Tin i'ir.t .1441.,4 will be 1,e1.I 4 to afh')n
• Rttdnw lav onn' %ira. YY'tn=
31:13 _ 1. 31' 71
r1rb-`fee1�._ rrrm•dare
•n:r,te.rtion we, made by the 1'. F.
I. r), ti begin ttith n 'Mock Partin
:file - -
'arrn41Te or the opening .•e�±r+Mn t
F -e lama ry 411 h.
BOX SOCIAL AT NORTH ZION
Entertainment Being Pro -
aided For Next Weelnesday grossing
COI.Itt►R'F;. Feb , 1)oF1't forget
the box No•'IaI at ",.rth Zion Fehrt-
ary 1.4. Th1. is u'.t a money making
arheme, int i11 4 a ....lel evening for
the young people of the community.
Any young lady oho tom.•.. is remtewt-
ed to bring a Fact and the young sten
Me. It la to 4., carried mn in Valen-
tine fashion. each gentleman finding
his partner by a (wart. Welcome all
John Treble shipped a ear of !)rent
?his week to Philadelphia. Pe. -The
Farmers.' Club shipped a car of buck-
wheat.
'tQnatterlon on ly apeviee was held at North
iso troll maty '4, and a real (`hrtst-
1*» ng was felt among the mem.
Chicken pin la the latest fashion
around Colborne. Nearly every young
boy and girl i44 truing to look like the
other fellow. S. 44 N'1 14 has Men
closed for nearly a week.
,
wet. a. ••a•laf.
nt `Ip: m.. w•-hrn Jean. only fie tighter'd~ U 'Kerr n Monday
Y 1M. -ma se-ott enha-tlav tart '' "'nt.
em ne
mete
mittee•. were appoint -eft
r.'
1
hrlppr ter ,p _
DUN N
ors
• •»r
pre -
a
pre.
o r. 'John Sax+tt. 0f Ito a r o f dnc7t on Monday for r,
l.nt1lek ant. F•.•r,,4•r. Tim timber was certain• to
�a�lrng+rnn 0f Air. a (erase•' encu tlem wh.'n Johnny" had the•
purl 311... with hist �
unit
'3t'ef.h, r ter t M M K
AA". -t. arab r�emrns-
• :_11:
Aarlal Even{5R At Alex. Hsrtsu•s Was
Very inbyable Affair
(Field Over irom Last Week)
1.41)4:111'1('. Pbe. 1. -rhe dance on
Friday evening at Alex. Horton's was
well attended ate a good now was
spent by all. The muate was fnrnlshed
by Deelar( 814'Phge. Shields and Snide.
Mr. leenry Horton spent Sunday 1
with Ma mother, lira. John Berton,
Kra. ()teen Moore la vislting with w
relatives In this neigrhborhood.
r. .1 t' )IMlilnn, of ace, Ont., b
tie .r ,f;n- for n .lmrt IM.► w3ane
trip to Hamilton. 11'1• wish 111
coati) year.. of happy and pr.91•n
matron•41 lifer.
nfe Ixle Miss Thom
The funeral of the late 311..,. Mary
nom took place from the home of
her-i.Is-r, Air.. 11. t:11lia, on' Monday
to SI. lleirn. cenmtery: 111w. Thom,
Who Wit. 14,.• ecl41t.,. daughter of Mr.
Wu,. TIM U. .I41.41 1n Roston 00 Janu-
ary 17, at its. axe rd ttxtyone years.
The 'i"-r•ala.t, w hot had been in Helston
for twenty -(huhu 3'1411.. had not enJoy-
ed the hart .,f health for some month,,
but her dwHh came quite tune\p'etedIr
on 13' ''lny.whil.• -he wan '1411111 read-
ing the 314141t•, ,,y tisk Hinge.her 11„4444(44
aged falls.... .le Iea[earls.to mourn
her
lout two brothers : John, of Ford -
wk."): Neel. at tonne: and two sitters: -
Janet, r Alr.. D. (1111144. of • White-
rhurt'hl, and Agnew, feria Leach, of
Itetrolt t. •1'iw funeral $ervkr•a were
eftomi.4ted h; Rev. Mr. Cumming and
the 1atlUNmrer.• who were oh/ school-
/nate., .ter, yl• -..r. Wm. McPberaon.
Ar•h3e Ander•..n• Wm. McQuillan. Jas.
1'tnrvfs. IV,,lt,•r WOO, and Itich, Mc_
Q11111111.
Mr. Ed. Thom with his three daugh-
ter.. Margaret, llelen and Jean. were
In London for the wpo ,•end. We are
meowed i-, r'. rt that_ Nus,
Mr*. 1). Martin, of Whfttf•hnreh, 144
Wort vbritingwith her mother, UM. Wm.
MI . Jo.de Cameron. of Toronto, fa
borne Mr n s i.it with her mother, Mrs.
AS'. t'luuernu.
Mrs. Leach. of Detroit, who has
been visiting with her father, Mr. W.reformatThom, reformat home on Monday.
Mrs. Irwin, of 1.n.•know, was a viol -
tor with her friend, Mrs. Joa. Amlth.
Mitts Hannah Alteh-son 1R a vlafNnr
ith friend, In Win lits
(1.
M. and Mr.. o ueNall .pent the
week -end with friend. at Blyth.
11.12:.. sass . •
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Junior Room School Report -
The following is the January report
of the Junior ,room of DI Mga tenon
Rehm)! : Jr. Iii.-tfortorn--Evelyn Cul.
Ilett f•442. I'asa--Ka thleen A ndeno,
5.'12, Blanche Caldwell 487, reel/ Regie;
400, Mary i'arka 402, Frank Savage
4.4.3, Alan Pennon., 452. Rel/+w poem--
1.Ily Reid 445, Raymond Walden 424,
Ray Duff 3441, Bentson Stole 3170, Sr.
1i. - Honors __,Margaret Ryan 5.1)
11rma Roach 481, Dorothy Allen 427.
Below pats -Ronald Pentland 388,.
Emily McClure 3.47. Billie Caldwell
9•rr2, Marie Ryan 208, (George Moore
220. Jr. I I ---Pana-- ((Hein McIntyre
445. ilMow latae --Stanley Or.pr 3110.
Nr, I. --- noton; -None, KIef 315.
Arthur Brown 21)8, Urban Curtin. 2711.
foss -Everett Errington 228. Below
passe-Be•raan Mole 171. Jr. I. -Allan
Reid. Carl Walden, Arthur sluff, Vir-
den Mowbray, Eldon Culbert. Primer
('las•--_.Rtlhy Farrington, Grace. Yining,
Roy Errington, Kenneth Mowbray. A
('laws -Wilfred Pentland, Nan-t'y Mote.
Henson Park. Missed several examfna-
ttions-Marie Ryan, Mary l'ark. Num-
ber on roll SR. Average attendance :14.
(4. 1J. TICIIRORNE, Teacher.
Yrs. rather Carter has hetaraetd
from a vett of two ?months with her
daughter In Detroit. Fier %left was
prolonperl owing to a serer( attack of
blood p01.10nins, In ,sue of her feet from
whk•h we aro glad to wry she la now
almost Lolly r.'envered .
Mr... 8. R. llanly fa visiting Mrs.
Prank Lawson, of F.nnjatr.
Mn, D. McMsrrhy, who has then
ate 1onal7 111 from nervosa prostration,
la Improving real nfeeely. Mn,. 1l. P.
'Mansell, o1 Toronto. fa here %lsltitnx
her mother.
Now
PUONE 50
1r 1J/
s,.. tt� tie*
.MILLAPuSON
A i
PHONE 51
e New Goods are
•
-'T
This week has seen many new arrivals in all departments.
The New Goods are opening up better than ever
and it is without the least hesitation we x
say never have we shown so many
attractive and popular priced lines ...
The New Silica--Baronette Satin $2.95
One of the season's most popular
silks in all the novelty shades, as rapids,
pumpkin, raffia, canna and serpentyne
pink. Rich quality, 36 inches wide, at I
Per Yard . • ... • .$2.95
Beach Cloth For Dresses
This serviceable and well-known
material promises to be much in demand
for making jumpers and one-piece
dresses in all the popular spring shades,
36 inches, at per yard 75c-
The New Chintz and Print
Chintz Dresses $1.50 and $1.75
Something entirely new in House
Dresses made from selected patterns of
cretonne in two styles in Dutch and
Bungalow style, each.... $1,50 and $1.75
New Kimonas
New Sport Ve) $2.98
For Suits, Coats a Dresses this is
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In the season's newest shades, as rabbit,
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navy, newport, 54 in. wide, per yd . $2.95
Serpentine Crepes 55c yard
Crepes are promised a big share of
this season's popularity. Their splendid
washing qualities are universally known,
all new designs, 32 in. wide, per yd.. 55c
House Dresses and Aprons
Cretonne Aprons and Polly Prima at
hoc and $1.00
These are made up of lovely Cre-
tonnes and will at once appeal as some-
thing new and different. Two smart
styles, one at 60c, the other at . , .$1.00
New Voile Blouses New Silk Des
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yourself.it is. You pass 'em
But you are going to have a sale. You want a big crowd, for the larger the
crowd the better the bidding, and the better the bidding, the better the price.
Having a Sale Is Your Business • _
Getting a Crowd ----u' Business
Our interests are mutual and right here we want to say that an advertisement
of your sale in THE SIGNAL will be seen and read by at least 3500 people.
if you have the
goods that will draw the crowd an extra bid on the brindle cow
or the roan mare will cover the few dollars cost.
To be sure get out bills because many look for them alone.
farmers nowadays are having both the bills and the list in the The majority of
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