The Signal, 1924-1-10, Page 4+44
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S.e)gburaday January 10, 1911
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Getting Readyto Move Sale
Sak of Overcoats ---Men's and Boys' - All to Go
at Exceedingly Low Prices
Men's 32 -ounce all -wool Briu,it cl„tb, tbe newest styles
and newest shades, cheek backs, nice watt» $19.75
coats. A:geeltt bargain at ..,...,..,,, .,.,:••.
Men' all -wool Melton Coats, Chesterfield Styk,► velvet
collar, a very dressy coat and extra good to $2075
wear. Special price ............. •
About a dozen Men's Overcoats, various $16aJV
pricts,.all pnt in atone price to clear.._..
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BYE. OVERCOATS
Past eleven left; to clear at front $7.50 to $11.75
.' W ER C. PRIDHAM
•' s Clothing and Furnishings
Phone 57-. GODERICH
LOYAL
l.OY AI., Jan R.- -Rev. Father
Young, of Ht. Marys, and his. sister,
have 44artrude. of Detroit. spent tie*
Yeses wtth their parents, Yr. and
vitro. -Vit. F. Young.
lire. Alton l:neen and family (rave
returned from Flint, Mich., when•
fbey repent the ('hrhttmas season with
Mrs. 4 reenl+ paring*.
Wheal re oletled last Thursday with
Miss Pentland in charge.
At the annual school meeting Mr.
J. P Linfield was re-elected as a
trustee and was reappointed were•
fairy -treasurer of the board. Mr. Un -
(bold has rendered the section a long
and naefnl service and we are glad
to know that he ix to mntinue the
wort.
Mrs. I). 1).vtln ws.: up from Strat-
ford to spend New W•ar'. with ler
THE SIGNAL,
Silas .Alma \hitch returned to Tor-
onto on Tuesday afternoon.
The old-time dance held in the town
hall on Friday evening of last week
was a decided success. An excell-
tlonally large crowd turned out con-
slderlug the unfavorable weather.
Mr. ('has. Nivins wall ,confined to
Inc longe for a few days last week.
Mr. Edgar Lawson. our local lum-
berman, in busy these days getting In
hls annual aupysly of logs.
\Irs. E A. Hanley :Intl \Laster I11111e
L leard for England on Friday next,
sailing from St. John. on the ]font-
s calm MTs. Ibauley intends to visit
with relatives' in London, England. for
iW b7,eths. after wtiftti MRS
,wdll loin her husband at Orange-
ville, Ontario, at which place he has
lawn appointed district manager for
Ch.. Sun Life Assurnu,4e cu
Welt Wawanoab Elections
The vote in fle 4ictlon oa IIThn1av
in Weer- W a• r*nosh t awa.►ip result -
1.d In the election of Mr. K. ft Nay-
lor 514 peeve while the eounell will
consist of Messrs. Taylor, Darr, Mole
and Forester. Following is the .vote
by subdivision
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FOR RE!'.Wb:
1 2 3 4 5 6. -Total
Medd 43 50 31 14 13 31-152
Naylor 69 56 27 _.8l 67 13-296
FOR cot'Neir.
Taylor 30 41 47 70 07 27--2S2
('arr 94 31 46 32 1,4 32-253
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jame. Young. Mole 73 52 42 32 30 10-245
Yr. and Mrs. Charles Vart,e and Forester 17 34 35 64 72 22-244
family. of. Toronto, and Mr.. Tre- Hamilton 19 09 l7 11 24 25--165
thoway. of Guelph, were at Col. War- The ph4,esrite propoaing nu, ab-
olltlan of statute labor was defeat-
ed by a vote of 291 to 1113. so that
statute labor will be continued In tae
municipality.
Hullett Eleetiona
Ibe result of the municipal eler-
Aiuns. In Hallett are as fnllrnw+:
Jor Reeve- .Armstrong 3M, Clark
327. (A rmst rang elected.)
For Councillors-LAe4per 519. Mfog-
ridge 455..ldnmv 441. Sloan 130. Barr
114. (First four elected.)
The following were elected in Myth:
-1 For Renee --Dr. Milne thy acelama-
. tion 1
At'B1'lIN. Jan. 9. --Mr. Bert Mills For Councillor. -41. rtrundson, C.
and Mr. Roy Robertson left for Ike l ingland. el. M. Chamber'. and J. C.
troit on Tuesday, Heffron. `
coo- '.f for the holiday.
-The statutory meting of the e'oua•
ell wilt he beld In the township hall
it Monday when the 1924 council
Will get down to business.
r. and Yrs. Lyman Potter and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Potter. and
them ,families, of Detroit. visited their
mother. Mrs. Samuel Potter. un the
10th c oeession.
On count of the severe weather
service as withdrawn in Smith's
Hill ehnreh last Sunday.
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AUBURN
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GODERICH, ONT.
-CARLOW
('ARI.(NW. Jnuuary 0 ---The ('ul-
borlie Farmers' flab la arunpllg for
a social evening In the 1'.an.hip
Ifa11 on Thursday evening, .tauuary
17th. There will he a 'musical pro-
gram and a delylte. Everybody wel-
come.
NT. AUGUSTINE
44T. A1'ell'WPIXPfe January Mth.-
Misw.i'lt.txvr•a and Luey Thompson
returned to 1% Ingham on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1\9111ata Campbell.
of N-estfield, slotted. at the home of
\fr. A. R.-JoTinsliin.--"inn; day last
w..•k.
(Quite n number from this vicinity
attended the 'est home" at 'Mr. J.
('hamuey's last Friday night. under
Che auspices of the R'umen's Institute:
GODERICH TOWNS
Hospital Audllarye-A ole, ting 6
(Ise (:alertett hvwnship 1lo+pdt1s
Auxiliary will lie held at the Vona• of
!Mrs. James Row. on Wednesday of.
t•rnoon. January 10111. at 2.30 p.m.
.A good attendant... of til.• members
i extwete(L
114' school for the uonth of Decem-
ber. Senior 1V --(irate Jowett. llatrY'
Elliott. (Ise!! Elliott, laa)el Mustard.
Thelma Ritz, (l,orire Lindsay. ('dayton.
11'estou. Annie Mel.i ul, .JIlive liar
rltwn, lkinglas 1dnds*Y
Smith Junior IV .I.w• Wild, Marton
\lemur. Geo. Sturgeon, F. \Weston. Ella
McKay, Isobel Lindsay. Senior IIi -
IA,t1i,- 11igi. 11'. \\'ilfrid Iteihi New-
ton Sturg'.m. (:...rg.' F.1111141, Norman
FV -ter Senior 11- •Harold Mcl.,sxl.
1A,rl,. 4lrwinl ir'I. hertlla Sturgeon.
':vu Sturl;e„i Jr. 11 -Craig Kerr.
Kenneth \I n.r, Navy %V 1111411W*,
Jack- Lin, say. Primer 1 dart 1l,inu,
i41trik \fill. S,enlor Primer I•:.iid1
Mrrner, Kama -I+aagtNun. James S:ur•.
genii. Brown Lindsay. Junior Trimer
--Isda•I a Ismohd. K. Gcminhard.
Baldwin. principal: Anna \Woo,ls, *•
alstant.
Dt'VGtANSON
• CREWE
CItE1WE. January 4111. -Mr. ' and
Mrs. Matthew Shaetdeton eblitell Mr.
and Sirs. John Kilpatrick our day
last week.
Mi.. Lillie and Miss Era McQuaid
spent the New Year with their •1s -
ter. Mr... James Little, of I5.thiuu.
Mr. and Mrs. Nam Sherwood spent
New Tear's Ikty at Mr•.-llerh ('ur-
ran'.s. \lafeking-
Those speeding holidays bens In -
elude ,john McCarthy. James 3(4-
/'arthy. Pat Nit -earthy. H'm, Slyer, all
of Detroit.
51r. ('ail Blake-r•tnnted to 14. -
troit last Wednesday after spending
tlw holiday with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. .john \denary madi
n
fatalness; trip to Dungannon last
Wednesday.
seedless to ray that the instrument 1.
nut only a 1N,urce of enjoyment to 'he
Ikx•lur but also to hla ne111bota
who enjoy• grand concert•• coorlrtlag
of mucic, ,locution. spe1'hc''t and
mons from lune of the test artist.'
in American chin. e'en `t the 1
ter's tome atone!' nigh
rely .(line IV isk"
of your; lonely touts.
tan lW,('mber -4th. tbe wedding of
Mie \ erne J. Caveat, only daugllier ''
-Dl N(i�li.xOs lanunry to s.
Bounding and daughter, from Mouiit
Fore,t. returned home this week after
spending a couple If week. visiting
her mother. Mrs. Wm. Thompson.
We are pleased to retort SLr.. 4'ha.:.
Elliott is somewhat alupreved in
health.
Mrs. Cunnlntehsm. of Blyth. -return-
ed hawse this week aftent_espending
a few weeks with Mn. l3as. F,Illott.
Mr. Thomas Wiggins is laid rip
these day. with some fra.tursd ribs.
having aecilb•ntally fallen on the
edge of a sl•Igh-hot. We hope to see
Mr. Wiggins around again sewn.
('ona~ratuhattons are In order for
Wm. Mole and Wm. Carr on hav-
ing 'hien successful in being eleel.r1
last Monday as t'ouneillors for West
-Wa wa nosh.
.\ fiere .storm strnek our liar= on
Sunday. giving 11 'loliday to rhumb
g,a•r.. Our weather prophets no doubt
will hay.• some difficulty in explain-
ing the rause of this sudden distur-
heae In the elements after nrugnosti-
'ating .4114.11 mild weather.
• Mr John Wilson. of Auburn. and
-Mr. iwnnald \141x1111. of Lothian. were
. here last week while making an audit
'of the Insurance Company's books.
Dr. and Mrs. ease are the proud
possessors of a very handsome radio.
presented to them at Christmas by
their son. Benson. of Torooto. it Is
BAWIE11)
Soot Repel. --711e following 1.
the .chtolwmort for Hayfield ;nth -
RED PEPPER FOR
RIIEOIAIIC PMM
Red Pepper Rub takes tba "ouch"
from sore, stiff, *thing joints. It can.
not hurt you, and it certainly stops that
old rheumst(m torture at once
When you are suffering so you
ca
hardly get around, 1 try
per
Rub and you will hare the quickest re-
lief known. Nothing has such concen-
trated, penetrating heat as red peppers•
just as soon s. you apply Red Pepper
Rub you will ftel the tingling heat. In
three minutes it warms the sore spot
through and through. Pain and sore-
cess are gone.
Ask any good druggist for s jar of
Bowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to
get the genuine, with the name Rowles signal rd•, wing moults'. each package.
The Annual Meeting of
Dungannon
Agricultural Society
will be held on
Monday, January 21st
Al 1 o'clock p. m., in the
tgh Seidel; Hall, Dungan -
All members ure re-
ve-ted to attend.
.lamb Reid, N. F. 1Yhyard,
1'reaident. Secretary,
' of Mr sa•1 Mra. C1.E. ('t*aar, of Sault
rite. Marie, formerly of Dungannon.
'zeal yr. 9 U. Bradley, 11 A., of New
I Lialestt'Weo quietly Sri. Gised by -- "1"---
t-it tsd•cloy. at bb"batrasr70t ---
Kimball street, Vault Ate: Mahe.
Mids. Tis bride recently returned
from Cochran. Onturlo, where she
had taught srbeot during the mist
school term. and Mr. Bradley Is a
} well•kncrwnl.rrister lis New IdnkeareL
Mr and lir. Bradley left for New
l.Iaknar•1. after 'vending the past week
r. •!,.• 6omo of the brlle's parental.
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We have just tecei‘ed a shipment of
Macbeth Nu -type Lamp Chimneys
and Burners
They are twice as good and Tess than half the price
you have been paying for these goods. Call and see
them demonstrated at
HILL'S HARDWARE CO.
AUBURN
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CRAY AND
CARTWRIGHT
MID - WINTER SALE
FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT
THE STORE AND PRICES ON MANY LINES ARE cur BELOW COST
Sale Starts
Friday
Jan. llth
AN ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE OF COTS
For Women and Children -Regardless of Cost -
4 Women's Fur Trimmed Coats $19.00
Regular up to $33.00. SAL
6 Women's Fur Trimmed Coats
Regular up to $40.00. SALE $25 .00
4 Misses' Fur Trimmed Coats Q 16.50
Regular up to $19.50. SALE e�
25 Girls' Coats, ages 6 to 15. Your
lot
s'ce of tw'o $7.75 and $9.75
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SALE OF WOOLEN DRESS GOODS
In French Crepe, Serge, Tricotine and Twills
A fine pure wool French Crepe Tel inch- All Wool Navy S'•rte, a , 74 -tach -Fine Point Twill for
fall 54 Inches wide, all shades. fine quality dre-s Serge foe __dintewa and Snits. made from__
Very spacial clearance .
prier $1.95
l
ovely Freud' Armure and
'rept- dress material. several
good shad.. . Special clear-
ance �l e
$1.50
Mlasew and Children. ... .9 4.1
ill wool, fast color, ... 2 7$
Per vnrtl •Perry7 ,,aonly $fi.
,4 -In b --All Wool dr,'sa Serge
In extra heavy weight very
suitable for Ladies wear.
Special sale price yard $1.39
English pure wool Trk•otine in
a splendid weight. fast color
cloth. fur dresses and suit...
Slavin'. per yard
$2.65
The Last of the Season's Coatings Reduced
54-Its•h--,Alt Wool Blanket Velour coating, shad r. Navy, brown. Taupe. chi, la one of the test
Velour coatings on the market and very satisfuc tory for Mises.' and Children's use, 1,•ry Special
sale pr
yard $1.89
inch -A1) Wool Bolivia ('oating, Sport (?neck C eating, and Marrelta coating. lis Navy. 161.1.
Itrown. bat not all colors 1n all cloths. these are from our regular st,a•ks. pure wool and featcol
Ion all marked for quick clearance at one pri ,e. Very •garlal Sale Prier .... yard $2.98
3LAR41t'1ME'1TE
CURTAINS
ear
12 only pair of this seasons
-Marquise;tt.• Curtalo* in Ivory
abide, very fine lace edge and
insertion in several pat-
tern:. Spacial sale price per
pair .... .. ........ $3.45
MI -barb ENGLISH C1W T'Z
A lovely chintz in bright flor-
a! pattern. very suitable for
hangings and (•ors -ring.. full
yard wide and of - excellent
quality. Sp,.'iat Put IA pries
per yard , .37
CI'RTALY__ 4ET YARD >Me
Scotch curtain -40-fo=42-
inches wide In ivory 'shade
only, the patterns are from
our regular stock In the better
grade. Spacial sale price per
yard 39
KIMONA /FLOURS
51oft, fle.y, warm Klmona
•Vd4dtrr in veru pretty pat -
teras all 27 Inches wi,fe..1iit-
able for making Ladles' and
Children.% garments. Sale
peke per yard
.52
WOOL. FLOOR MATS
Wool Floor Mats, size-2/IC64---
in Velvet, 1n-aereral gaud pat-
terns also Bedroom Yatl,aad
Bath Mats In Blues, Pinks,
and all over patterns. Sale
price $3.75
PLAID DRESS GOODS
Scotch Plaid dress goods in
rel Scotch tartan colors, in
Blue.. Greens, Beds, Brown..
width. 50 to 54 Inches. Spec-
ial sale price, per yard .75
OOL BLANKETS
Large size. Pure Wool, Can-
adian blankets, whipped sing-
ly. Blue or ('ink Borders,
have warm, soft, fleecy nap
and guarranteed unehrinkable
Very Special sale . $8.75
price. per pair
CORSETS
Parisian Corw't style 343, this
111-- .fh.styttah, eomfortabte,
whitie coutll cornet. regualar
$2.23. Clearance sale $1.35
Clearing lines In Parisian
Corsets, that sold In the regul-
ar way up to 68.00 per pair.
Very special sale $1.75
price ...... .... .
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS
Large double bed adz', Flan-
nelette sheets, made from
'loft finials, pare elean cotton.
have blue or pink borders
Spacial Rale price, . $7 98
per pair !.«7�7
UNDERWEAR
No. 2130 Turnbull's We ata and
Drawers, made from
union yarn witha soft warm
finish. Vests bare high or
I.rw neck, regular style
drawers. Spacial `dale prkt•.
Garment
.98
COMFORTERS
(Sutton filled bed Comforter.
are In•lndcd in the Mid Win-
ter Sale elearan(e, made from
good quality cotton fitting,
.4,veringa of neat fl,rul chintz
Spacial Sale. clear . $5
.50
FLANNELETTE GOWNS
Herr tceable, good quality,
flannelette Gown.. high or
We beck long or three quar-
ter sleeves, white only. trim-
med with lace or ribbon. Very
apodal ale price . • $11C
F.ac•h .97J
Wotnen's white flannelette
(:owes, made from good qual-
ity material In round neck
and short strip style. trim-
med, Sale price ,., ti $1.75
Jaouary Sale ot Lioeos,
Towels an
46
(red
each
4_ inch heave Terre Bath \Towei, farcy •
strips' pattern a great l.arga.tt, priced 65
Pure White Turkish !lath Towel to - \large size
Pink or Blue Itord,•rs, a January clwratar, 4Q
each .... irJ7
White Cotton Huck Towel- a good tapld drying
towel. liberal size. Priced at each. • 29
Pure Linen 111enelu•d 'k we}._.,_ -mgd atm. au,1
,4•p
extion ally fine H 'lb
(Mob. Sate price• ti'
49
urkish 1'uwesIllag, ?mat yard, a heavy welgbt
Tfinish. English towrhing, Sale price per .39
yard
:,110 yard. of Pure Linn. hied or tea towel)
fug. 16 loos.. wide. a real toroth). yard .. 21
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Pure linen Tabling
Pure Tien Table Napkin., size about 22 x 22
illelltet the quality is extra •nd a down pattern,
to choose from. your choker, priced at each 55
tvcild only In lot. of halt dozen. .
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Pure i.loen Table Cloth., +iee 2 x 2'fs yarns.
made in good quality all linen damask, pretty
floral patterns, 1'ery 'pedal sale prke „ $C•Ctf1
per yard
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COTTON STAPLES IN MID -WINTER CLEARANCE-SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PILLOW COTTONS
BLEACH , COTTON
White Bleach f,mlty
'cotton fin. threa,i,
closely woven. an extra
good cotton. Sale prix
per rand 24
WHiTE SAXONY
27 inch White Saxony
flannelette. a real good
quality. soft finish.
Sale prier par yd. 19
SHEETING 2 Y ARD
WIDE
Bleached sheeting full
2 yards wide. closely
woven and a fine
thread. `ale price per
yard .... s59
PII.IOW COTTON
42 Inch
\Wabanwo 42 -Incl! P11-
Iow cotton. a pure
white Bleach and fine
quality. (tale peke per
yard
.49
4HIRTLNG
Meq's whlrtlog In ser -
trot good patterns. neat
stripes with dark
grounds. Rale prtee per
yard ............29
FACTORY COTTON
Soft quality, unbleach-
ed. cotton. A gond
quality and weight.
Sale price per yard 16
.
BLEACHED COTTONS
High quality. extra fine
thread. pure white
bl.aehed cotton, fall
yard wide. Sale price
per yard
KHi ETDiG
FLANNELETTE
t'ttYsleaa4wsJ 2 yds wide
i nMesr it.si .1100i ng
full two yards wide•.
this is a •plendld
weight and wearing
cotton Sale pile.. p r
yard ...,
.69
yard wide
Light and dark stripe,
Canadian flannellette,'
full yard wide. a very
special bargain. Sale
iarke per yard .. 25
PILLOW ('OTTON
40 -inches wide
40 -Inch Pillow Cotton
in a pure white bleach-
ed. fine thread cotton,
made circular. Prk•e
per yard.
39
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- SALE STARTS
FRIDAY MORNING