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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1922-2-16, Page 4♦--llatrnMJ, February la, u...'. s (,r ••••, BELFAIT I BELFAST, Feb. 13-14atter n'ily E -TOIlunter and Mina Wiwiihed, ••r 1 •p itt Saturday with their gra,. Ir Mr. and Mr,. Joseph Hark"' ,-.,pend- ? Mr. Raynerd, of Pt►rau„ "'Ali r, I►ld. ing a kw days with hi. •/„« Walter Alton. ORDER 5.00 and $28.50 r. Jack lira.!1,, with (rientis in tae bprg on' 'a't yli,> J:uwit flack• Mira Rae Ale ,' eft cod Ilio At' t , e on ntteniled t ae win- ter scho.J v Il dig Ism oter the week- t�• oral. in:'' 441re •sent as tick•Irates from llacb°' r sends'. edema and Epworth ' 4 netltdier• frost the hnrg attended the ,tr'ng'eleen'li box soviet in Zion Hall on 1 achy evening. They report it an ali- enist sticon t. Proe e.l' amounted to The three Epwortlt lwague. of the Ash - circuit g•theriid in the basement of llackct1's church on Tuesday evening, cion M r. •Skelton, 14 Etl►el, instructed ;hew with new ideas of league work. To stimulate trade we offer you wonderful values in Men Made -to -Measure Suits iri steda and tweeds, at the• prices. This Offer is 1e .)1•- 41)1've Good For 10 Days Salt -la. t;ein guaranteed Walter C. Pridham PHONEE ,••00000000•• ASTHMA__ N Sink* $s a1►Nf-#s Sol Just Swain, a Caplets M RAZ -AH Ia Guaranteed mooseto restore normal breathing, atop moose SIPp in the broochaal tabes give iirag ■ to of quiet sleep; contains se arteria drug. 31.00 at your drug - sieve Trial free at nesse agencies or writs Terapletana, 141 King W. Toronto. USE RAZ -MAH T-+ -t .4. Sohl by H. C. Dunlop. W. 'C. SNAZEL Miler, Cleaner and Presser Prompt Attention to All Rtpair. and Alteration, All Cleaned Guaranteed Odorless i South Sulu of &wars Nal to !n.id.1 area. Winter Term From January 3rd. CENTRAL •TRATFORD. ONT..'- Western Ontario's best commercial School with t'ommercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy departments. Ke gine individual instruction, hence "Entrance" (tending is not necessary. Graduates assisted to potations. Get tour free catalogue fee rates and other particulars. D A. McLACHLAN.Prindpal THIS SIGNAL GODISIOH, OWT. wrfERESTING BUDGET \DIES IN EARLY WOMANHOOD OF NEWS FROM THE Hoar or Mrd Mrt, K. M. Young Sorely recd By Death NORTH OF ASHFIELD A great Meirrow has came the , hump of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Young. of Carlow, lu the death of tlo•Ir second i daughter. hie it, which as•lnrrel on Newsy Column of Personal Pars- snialay evening at the early age of graphs All About People twenty -Ave . ,rears. After atte•ndiug (alone•) 1'.rlleglate ItmtitMe, Ituth That We Know took a business course at Rtr:itfur4. unit for over three years was emplay- et in the Brand Trunk Railway uf- I'.�ILtM( f'NT, Feb. 14. -firs Nell Aces in that rigs She was unwell 1. McKersie, of Loi ))nisi. 10 Tumuli when sho !store home for her Chriet- with her pusrntr, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Rhes hulhlava lot Dectontyt est and 11cUlarntld, of I.eakauw'. despite the loving care end attention The Mlaw•s Jall" a14e1 Myr11e Ritchie. she received site (*intuited to fall mild of Wlughani lousiness College, spent death relieved her from suffering: She the week -end at their home et ?.fun. ens a bright, invade girl. the centre I Miss Allel.•t Stanley. of I'.trauiuunt. I of affei•tion iu the hour. and, among N'aM the tritest of her friend. Miss i her ass.M:114h4s. to whoa .lie was grant - Myrtle Webster. of ue•pr 'l.nckiaw. h• endeared by her gentle. eherrful. Mr. henry McKenzie, of Limier. Is helpful spirit. Itesfde4 her parents. she leaves four sister. : Mr.. E. V. Lawson, of i)unlop. and the skies Jean. Isabel and Julia. The funeral' was held on Welne'sday aflcrn,HHI, and the namhers that gathered trout �r one evening as er all points of the township and beyond putt a good time. , were an unusual. demonstration of Mr. Mat itayuard, of I'araulouM. ' respect for the departed young wum+ui 'pent a few days with his daughter. Mrs. Water Alton, near Lanes. Mr. Itov McKedzie. of Isuurier, took fart in an entertaiumeut held ht Kin- cardine last week. Miss Margaret litchi MI. of Ripley' High ,School, «pent the week -end at e •• j,urhalsh Mr Tum Ke•m{rton, whu was vl.it1Ag ends In Detroit, has returned-tl)-Dia home at Laurier. Mr. srook.uit Mrs. Arthurook. of Par- amount. spent Saturday with friend. Mrs. 4. W. Paterson. of Toronto; Mr. at Ripley. • Elton Furber. of Stratford. era! Tether Miss Ma tearer Winer/Mil, te:le4aer friends from New hamburg and Strut - visiting with friends at Ingersoll. Mr. Mark Gardner, of Zion. ma/1e a insanes trip to t:oelrrich last week. Mr. and Airs. Neil McAdam, of Lochalsh, entertained a few of their friends n t t week. All to - and - and of sympathy with the member.- of emb•14of the bereaved Hume. Rev. It. J. Ross. mhdyter of Smiths Hill church, .ondrn•tel the burial services. and the pallbearers were Gordon M,Phtw. W. T. Mallows, Thomas a bll Gordon Wit, 116111. Elmer ltDJM•rtseau oral ,lolut S. -K4'r.4ghen. T -1w - iul.. neck- ('ullMtrue cemetery. Among those who were present for the funeral were iter. 1)r. Colin Young.. of Toronto; Mrs. A. Y. Menden•ou. 'nn .11arrie : of Paramount. spent the week -cal at her house at Luck444N. Merv. Isaac Eusigu. of I.es•halsh, is spending a few days with her daugh- ter. Mra. Charlie Waith, of the 4th BUCKEYE INCUBATORS A Few Words About THEIR EFFICIENCY it is an unusual thing indeed tOr'anJ one. manufacturer in any in- diusuy.to hold the honor of building'IFt,H+E REC(N4N1ZED 11.I'>T of every- thing ip that particular line. It is an nor, in fact which unlyJ corn!, to thew concerns eliich•have spent years of Iaber atad energy workbig up to their highest ideals and it ie ),crane nothing but the best tins been built that pile "Buckeye" ban become a household. we* when incubators and.lueN an,tneeti0titd. - \ • \ "Rnckcye" Incubators hatch n larger perrentain• ..t eggs, larger and stronger cluck, than any other system, auaLmJ nares 110 artillcialt••.•ie►tore it has a Maur* supply of moisture autoneaticafy rer�rulate•I. For pr and futUer information :ask , ROBERT WILSON Iluuulton :street T.kjdoi• art, DOMINION STORES, LIMITED Canada's I-argest Retail Grocers West Street : Goderich,- Ont. "WE LEAD, OTHRS FOLLOW" 1I;._ Fir.t t kednce the Pricf• ti1K1'KI�I.. r.o).li, l(INFIIKI, 10 Bars MtNLIGHT. l' 1. N.U'HTII \ Soap 6 G, 1 I.E.%NEI) ',PH 111. Ill t.SIl 2 lbs Currants 31c Tea . . . . • •40c lb Bulk Corea. Ib r, Batik Coffee, Ib. Rolle/1 (late, 4.lbs. Cornmeal. 7 lbs. Mee, 3 lbs. Wit a4k4 . 4 be 15c 39c 23c 25c 29c 25c 1 .leis %t lI.1 tin. Ked Salmon Frankfort 45c 33c Korn. '! tins 25c Campbell's Soup nuns, large tins -*.3sr 16c 15c 28c "t14 MACHINE SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 29c 4 1b. this Verret (anedisn I Shirriff's Pen Raspberry .telly Powders Jam , . , , 75c Cheese 23c Ib 3 for .... 25c a 1 11 rooms- . .......".•• 39c MN Jars Rep. Quarts Shredded Olives....39c ICatsup r, 25c 2 for Wheel. 2Sc poring the week of Feb. 20 to 25 we will seU Karnes at 2 lbs for 29c These are Ittat-claaa stock, so be sore and buy a quantity as the price is advancing concession of Huron. Mies McMillan. teacher at Hemlock city, spent the week -end at her home near fort Albert. Miss filthy Moore, of the 14th (louse-_ sloe of Huron, visited her sister, Mrs. Neil Mc:tdam, of 1.,.'hat.h _during the week. Mew. Gen. Swan, of Lothian, 1s visit- ing.xith frlen41. at- Crewe and Made - king (hie week' Mr. Jas. Blue. of An)berley, culled furl ilisrstet. • ltlprseritatIve.. train the 1t. 'P. 1t. «WR at Stratfor.l 411.0n were re•se•ut to poly the Isst resp.•[• to their deJwrta4l eumrad.. Ladies' French Combs Best Asso: tment Ever Shown in Goderich on friends at 1'uraaatnnt during the trw•k. _ - Mfsl Jean Lens, of Lneknow HighLarge top, fan and butterfly School. vent the week end ut her home at Heinle/IACity. shape, plain and ;et, Paris' lat- Mrs. Albert Flew:;:;;. risitel friends at Paramount fibs week.. Mr. Mate'An McLennan. of I.ucknow High Sehisd, spent the week -end at hien home at Laurier. est style to be worn at the side. Set with brilliants, emeralds. amethyst and jade. Bradley, .lath radley, of Laturier. spent Comte in and see this herm- itic week -end with friends near Bel- fast. tiful line. Yr. J. R'. 1•,usigu, of I.taekuuw, ens , cleating with frleals at l'.lraettlQuJtlr l4Mt week. it1 1 J PHONE Si 1f i11ri1 1' ,D.MILLAR SON PHONE 5s Mit THE SEASON'S NEWEST SILKS We are showing an advance shipment of all the new Silks and Satins for the coming season BARRO TETTE CREPE Something entirely new and differ- ent in this lovely Baronette Satin in crepe finish, in the newest shades of pumpkin, rose, canna, serpentyne and Raffia. GUARANTEED BLACK SILK DUCHESS $3:25 yd. This is a rich quality guaranteed Duchess Silk that will give entire satis- faction and is a very dressy silk, 38 in, wide $3.25 yard NEW GIRDLES "3.25 shipment of the newest French Girdles in metal and beads. Something entirely different. See these. CREPE KNIT TRICOLETTE Another of the season's latest fab- rics that promises well for dressy wear in all the, new and popular colors. TRIMMING SATINS Something that has been difficult to get in Goderich is the Trimming Satins in all the novelty shades $ 1.50 yard RADIUM LACE So handsome are the new Radium Laces that you will be delighted with them for sleeves and overdresses and trimming. They are the very newest. NEW SPRING 'MODELS IN CORSETS • - The new Spring models of Nemo and P. C. Corsets are in sto& for your in, spection. This season has produced many new features in these well-known °sakes which are well worthy of your inspection ' Nemo Corsets from $3.00 P. C. Corsets from $1.75 New Voiles New Organdies New Mulls t� New Linen s "The Store Everybody Enjoys Shopping At" � fe s )40414e -F• - mitla's Art -Sore a few a ys with Mende at Zion ' 1. Werk. r .aid St. - Phone 1118 Miss Ida. O. Hamilton. teacher et ('liver Valley. spent the week -end at her home at Hernl.o•k Pity. M:•. 4:ctrge Houston, of Ian -know. spent the week-eetd. With friends at Laurier. Mr. itwi s, McRae, of Luckuow ' I High Me•IMah. •petit the week -end sat his home at Lochalsh. ABHFIELD ASIIFIEI.D, Feb. 13.-Asldield Pnes- Ityteri•ui Improvement Societywill entertain the young te.opl) of Pine haver on Tuesday, I'rh. 114 i suitable pntgrsun will be .ngoanrd and lunch ,or - eh. large w►ntls•r +4 farmers alto irar- ng ice this year and tinct the crop oi_-__ pea•iNv. + tained few 'raids hist Friday evening. I. A deb t' will b•h^I L in Lo•htleh Is -nme eve g this week. 1)els1(i11g and - f ww: \trek I'arli. neat, Poem to be the• enter the ,lay. '1;1.\VE. Fele 1. :I. of 'Westfield, e•k4‘with their d rr•r: \ an. firs, Merl 1414 mien 11111 Ur. •hard Finnigan '114nelhi brother, Ilugh, 1 Mr. and try. Wm. Hasty d. Blake of . deicing. Mr. and 1 . Mathew M ckleton etitel at Mrs. Shackleton', at Dhn- 4annori eternal]. air: and Mrs. Go Ritchie, of -pent Sotelay at the ' . mne of Mrtt...W Misstis, Mildred MeWhinrioy of the G. C. 4. ami Mier! Etta Mcttnoid .if the L. C. 1..1Wnt theweek at their men here. quire -A -tee ef• -the ferment here 111b•ia1*d th • .ale. of Mr. Haines 1)un- nii, shrmkl trtr-in-1efirt ell dhlon. 'miiM wallylooter actask ale stuck_ sem suitF. a large n,ambgr ate doe to neypleet. -Mr. and Mrs. ''amp- We do prompt work in re 'npM•nding a few A1JTOMOKH.E REPAIRING ter, Mrs. Wm. that %ill keel, y 'nrcuriric..nd4tion all the ikVcn Vieitel 11ewawhile:1i :nrrt an nrcident. Satrtnlaf. - Wawanaeh i Friday. 'ted Mr. OODERICH TOWNSHIP lie 4H1:R1t'11 TOWNSHIP, Feb. 14 - Mr. Thoma, wtwerby, attended the at:- toutobilc show at London last week. Mr. and Mrs, Re•a Johnston, of the 4th concea1ion, entertnlneci n large ntttrfber of friends on Friday ('caning la,t to euch- re ano dance \ most enjoyable timew•s spent, innate hying funaisltel by Wil- liam Westlake. Mr. Sandy sterling. ret ti.vk'rich town- ship, nreh:wed the Pereheron kern Miss Marian Watson, of Loyal, iii• joiond- ini • week at the home of Mr. 44111 yin. l iconic fowrrby. Mr. if. K. Revell agent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr.lti.•han1 Porter purchased • fine t nrehr.•l Shorthorn cow from Mr. Reid last ne.•k. (lick believes, in the beat, Mr, Marshall Young, we en. *wry to report, hu moved sway from onr neigh- borhnoli. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. itich- anl sake, of the hayfield road, hu. been, on the PIA list. Mr. faro Westlake, of the Mayfield road, lost one of his valuable home. Iaet week. Mr. George Phippe recently of Toron- to, returned to ll. K. Revell's and is on the cliff job sttpdiee tP tbe_ptRltry. Reg. Williams Clearing in Men's Strong Work Boots 25 Pairs of Men's Blucher style with round toes and double soles in black or brown, all sizes Clearing at $3.95 r IOJte 46 r's Sffi-aerst" If esiebetiesesorelieeesiteusteeessee HOW ABOUT THAT 36 pairs of Men s brown and cream Elk Work Boots made in a blucher style, full vamp, heavy toe cap, and heavy leather soles, all sizes. Regular 36.00 and 56.50. Clearing at $4.45 M. ROBINS Going to lave a faith auction sale • . n ? Well, you want it to be a good one, don't you You surely do T Now, listen About this Auction Sale Business. Did you ever stop ter think how-muckeestditions e changed the last few years? People - -you and ybs.W ieighbols=travel in autos e • days and they; go down the conces- t They Don't Always •See Auction Sale Bill Tacked on the Corner ence Post sions so fast that • • Oh, well, they might see it but they don't stop to read they are going some- • w and they haven't time to stop. late u t tr ? Sure It n a dlN. You pass 'em alp pelf. - - But you are going to have -5-114 i You want a big crowd, for the largeL the' crowd the better the bidding, aaidre-boRter the bidding, the better the prim' Having a Sale Is Your Business ; Getting a Crowd Is Our Business ti. -14 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., ► 11 fanners nowadays are having both the bills and the list in the paper. But remember this, that the ESSENTIAL thing nowadays is the sale list in the paper. So com,�.wVg and see us. We will help you arrange your list of stuff and arrange the advertisement* and help you on the whole deal. We are also prepared to print bills in the best shape. The Signal Printing Company, Limited Goderich, Ontario