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4- 1flurrdey. March 4 19:4
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Preparing to Move
But before
and prices
moving we must clear out a lot of goods
have been cut to make it worth your
while to buy now
Overcoats made to sell at
$25.00 now $14.95
Corduroy Pants ... $2.98
Worsted Finish... $2.98
Suits made to sell at $30
now $19.95
Heavy Wool Undershirts
with cotton mixture ..75c
Boys' Suits at Work Shirts, $1.50, for
$4.95 and $i: r .. 98c
Boys' Overcoats at . ....
. $4.95 and $6.50
Men's Hose at ...
20c, 43c and 48e
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
Try Us For
Fancy Goods
Novelties, Etc.
MISS S. NOBLE
Automobile Owners
Get Your Markers
from
J. W. MacVicar
-at-Geo. -MarVicar's She
Store, north side of Stitt e,
Phot Office Rog 41
CREWE
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THE SIGNAL,
Monday night was ouch euJoy.yl I.r
all who attended. 'Fie lantern views
put on by Rev. ler. i'eters wore in-
teresting and beautiful and the 4j.
y were mu.•h enjoyed. Afterwards
lunch war served_
Mr. and Mr,. We: Twamlelr visit -
•d at Sam Sherwood's last Sunday.
BENMIu.rll
RIIXMi1.LICR, Mural. 4. - MI+
Maisie. Walters is visiting with friend,
in Goderich,
Taw entire community extends its
sympathy to the relatives of the Tate
Richard Jewell at this time 01 bereave-
ment.
A epeeist peruke. will be held Is
R.nmillrr rhumb next Sunday even-
ing. wlvn a men's (-holt will here
Marge of the music.
The ',edits.' Ail social held on
Tu.•olay evening of last week was an
inqualifild .u.•.es.. Ti,.' !Dm of the
.rommuuity, who "Ore 'the entire Pro-
gram. proved themselves to be. first -
elms,. entertainers.
'IRte• death of the late !toward F.d-
w11rd. following upou such a brief III -
nes:. team,• a- a shriek to the commun-
ity 'Phe sympathy of Mrs. Edward's
n,gny friends g,»•. nut tb leer. 111 the
little children and to the other near
relatives. in thin time of great afflic-
tion.
4'ItI:11'1:. Marclt i- Mr. and Mrs. W.
111-15' isited friends at 14,: umlon
e':111 U)an of lame. ci.1,...
' tt • •1:., -..la)' -.at 1110 home ..1 her
.W. Drennan.
Mr.1,1,..1 Mrs M'. Shackleton visited
friend. 1n God -rich one day last
BELF'.%.ST
1'
ItF:LF.tsT, March :L- -Mrs` .bite
Bradley Alai sin Eldon, id Laurier.
hare ntorued tome after spending the
Past week at Mrs. Bradley's former ,.;rice
home Koro. The' Harmonizer. will appear to the
llisa Irene Brunt has returned atter 'rl+h hall 4.n Frbinc evening.
T!ltI ng _arm Mr=..tette plimnr•1 Mt•=of- ,IQuite' s number from hire to.4 Ht
\t1.. Pearl 4 :i1.1w !..•'Af 1hungann_.,n. Kinl'mgle: r!e• .Ism.• at K1ig.frrtdg•• mu Molotov
y»coding a few %A....L. n th Mrs. M!r. Alex I14ei14• head. a hu.inrsr
u. 'd.
rick. -+.._-m h,tM o,i- .tar Il I w.ulty
\I' 11;, 4'n:uplell 01 Westfield. . \Ir, rine, \lr, 1, K. Alton are cls I" t'L•►y, i, ,,,,,i.- ,.t e ;
v - her daughter. tiers.. W. 1 rori.•r. - ...nil f:• ..tile .11 fort .111»•rt. I. a .' Khtao Mommy evening.
few days c \I:. '.1' nu '1'w..ml r, ..f 14hly;ham, •Remember the date. lith of Ifarch,
John M••nar)v .-i.it'•11 at Mr - -t.-ethics a hew days at his home in sn.• .n awl rnnlwrt will he given
11 1',..F4'a4a••..•f Msll••I.'Img. lost Kat- here. _ in the Iwrlsh hall ural.. tie. :nespie•s
of t11 -Women's t:rtitute.
)Its J•e pit IL(rkrft -{. n! a fe•w The funeral of the late Nir._11..
\I..- Ruh ' McQuoid. of Luekuow , .Llys ta.t week With Jl,r daughter. (i'entthnd, who plz d array on. Sun,
111,11 S'•h• is sp•uding tete a....1.-..11.1 i Mrs. inert Trelt`aren. of Crewe. tiny afternoon. took pas -a ou Ttl.•s
endo•. h Mr William Hunter. of laicktow.
ilwv --Th°-rt•nwi" w.•r• In11•rr• i Iw
- s, j11 sur. i, .1.I.t i• 4/...111(11/,14::I R•W days -with her Ilett- i „ 1) 'uu tnn n•.cemetery,
; te•r. \tri. Jame- Hackett Jr.
Mr.. and Mr.. Frank, Irwin sI» ut A 1 Th•• monthly !fleeting.t of this' ilia
l' ►:Ic r..e•n,t3y with 1r. :old \I r.. st.1getors'of tlio, fleet Wit watio.h F`r•
to tsir irisin. of 1I. Mr.
*1 a-uwro_tijAt-p1,tLLInAir_.111118-
• on Tu.•slny.
11 is a ;.ever Pleasure In tient the1 lir and Jars (M,rgr Henry. 41.'4". The Literary Norlety will me.•r '.0
irautiful Senn ter Icer had: but if 1'r -'we. ri-it«.1 at the Ecker• df Mr. and' W'•In...dfy et..n i ug. Murch it'!h. :It
' ate Nish to -e• s,mrthing that will lir. _Thome. Deur); "nue day las {r. m.
the r)r at an) season of the w.r.T• - - Ft, w. M. S. '..fCrewe\h•tit .list
year. drop into "Nilo%%:' 'stdio and Mr and Mrs. Nelson Irwin en- l,anh weer• entertained .It the pian
gel your Photo takes'.t•'rrnined a few of their friends' to a ...nage. i►itn_ 111non. 1111 .Tuesday . of
.. -d
atiew..n--r44a niai4,' "1st. 1.1' work.
j Mies Tillie Sherwo,»1 spent the week -
:1d with friends at 1'.lramount.
GODERICH. ONT.
PORTER'S HILL
patRTF:R'S 1111.1.. March 4 Miss
Freta Stirling. of the London Xormal.
sie'nt the week -end at her horse herr.
Messrs. C. M.•PitalI anti 1t. It. Sloan
attended the frultgrower-.' ,ont•eutlun
at Hamilton last week.
lir. and Mra. 1.nvatt, of London, are
.Jur ttueata of Mr. and Mrs. George
\'anderhurgh.
A little girl arrived at the home of
\Ir. .lack Torrance last w.••k. ('on
gratnlation.l, Jack.
(In Monday evening a party of
friends met at the home of Mr. and
Mrs James Harrison to celebrate the
birthday of their daughter. Mrs. It. Mc-
llwain. After partaking of a most
tempting repast the evening war spestt
In games and dancing. after which
all returned to their homes wishing
Mrs. Mcllwufo many happy returns
of the day.
. ,wing to the sever.• ills••,. of RPv.
Mr Macfarlane, h,• wa, nnahle to take
the service at Rethuly ,bur. Jl Ia st
'Sabbath.
Dl'\GA.\'ON
DI'NGA%'NON. March 5. --Mr, Dena.
i►ielier. 1.41er in the Royal Bank. .►wen
tiound. arrived home on Saturday ev-
ening to spend a few days with his
parents. He returned on Tuesday of
this weikr.....
Wiwi Marlin Risher return»d In
tioderich on Momlay after spending n
few dace at )Meme.
Rev. 41. Hint..1,1, It. A.. was up at
-Barrie nn f4moin y. 1* k•.. pairr1 ' here
was occupied by Mr. Show of lgnr•-
('altin church h:•+ 141r. lw..dl a piano
for urs cls.: - room.
Knderte 0. T. A=rhe reltular meet.
of the• St. Helene \V.uue s im
:Allure 1144. 141.141 at Mr,..lt. K. Lure'
on Morality. with a Mir attendsIN•,•.
Mrs. I). Phillip .».copied the .'hair in
lit• ubNl(p u( the .ident. \n .•a'
a'llent paper wiA r.•4prtd by Mra..4'nm
thing oo "!.icing as 1'ou (:4t•" 'Th''
following resolution was unaulmuuod7
adopted: "The Lion. G.' Howard Fer-
guson, l'rlme Minister of untario,
We, the members of St. Helena Wo-
m.•ub Institute. desiring to uphold the
motto of our organ{r.ltien. I'er Moue
and Country, expnwa our hearty up
proval of the Ontario Temperance .\•'1,
wbieb *4' know to he ■ great blowing.
and view with much disfavor any ut
tempt to s..ek another refer•ndu:u
A1111•R'4
Ai'RCRN, *larch 5. --Mr. ltol»•t1
►Stott tM much improved in health :lad
has gone to' visit hie daughter. Mrs.
Jewell. 11t Colborne.
The anion prayer service of the W.
'I. Society wa■ held in Knox church
Friday afternoon.
Mr. Jo.wph Lawson Is att.wdtng the
funeral of Jibe brother Thomas ut
Stratton". . -
ltev. W...R. 41p pteaclw4l at the
Preparatory service In Kai% church.
Goderich. on Friday -evening last.. -
Mr. Wm. Stewart Is wearing a brutd on 1.g the han.1-rails. and after rid- 11
smile. It Is a young daughter leg In thin a), for about two mile. h,•.
Mr. O. E. Erratt shipped hogs. (10 taa•sute srpemumb,l with told that
ll slay Imo and Watson Itroti,r. 1 he let go :Its! f.•!I t.. the trucks.
"When the rain is raining
And the sky is cloudy overhead,
Don't wait till your boots are soaking
And with colds you're nearly dead,"
BUT BE FITTED WITH A
Pair of Miner Rubbers at
Here's Boot Shop
The quality and service of Miner Rubbers are unggeltioned
Every pair pressure -cured,
The
Square
W. HERN
Phone
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Trainman Seriously lnjured•-
Itr»kem:In yam Firth. of the -C. I'. It.
sum:tinel serious iujuri.w in a peculiar
accident when o, the run from Au-
burn towarlo (:oderk•h last I,kturLty
night. Mr. Firth was al»,ut to get
on the train at Auburn .tatiou when
a ill) ran between him and ell.• trail.
preventing him from doing ,»,. 1I.. then
clad 111 wait for the t,.i .024,11, and the
vestibule being elnwd he had to batty ,
from :1 -••2811044 a(alp wound nn.1 severe
brsta.-. . ,r
GERMAN MARts
•e't:ermine lteichc:bauk
M111.00e Narks fa1.00
4111411 )Ghon. IJmit.'I 2421211,14
One Mi lion Marks $1.7.1
C. A. b.tRNER, Dept. A.
t t\,•.'.1).1-. Turuutu.Itnl
:I.iI,p,+I on Thurs4ty. 'fie It :1Ti "lb'.w..rI Ill the- ttwttt Mie cele- t _
Rol. )1-I . *1 ural Eugene ih1h1e, of tl K -tor '.r',! '..•linuttwu t.u, 1. :•e IU•.;,
»lrr:ch 4'..Il.yfiatr, wen: Iu,me curer
for him a:1d they "'ink him to a tuna
114'41 " :111.1 telel,tI4.IMd 1.. •Ile d T1. 1'
Th.._ trait, _and_ ere*. aft,•rraard,. r.•
4ut•tl.d from 1:,»lerl.'h anti t.iitk. Wm
4., I . •t..N • 4 W Ie.re Ile waw taken 1,4
,•'d found h. he stirrer -1P.:
4N
Wr are pleased to w'r Mrs. Harvey
McGee in the %iliac- again alter her
nix !dent.
.11cr. I ltt4:111 and 4I'ivs--of Blyth.
vi ltrrl+wish Mrs. W. T. Riddell- tile
ee►
We Offer :
Imperial Japanese Government Bonds, to
yield over 6 I-2'.
Denominations $500 and S 1000.
We will buy or sell Bell Telephone Rights.
Any advice regarding the new issue of Bell
Telephone will be gladly furnished on request.
O.F. CAREY & SON
Phone 230 Masonic Temple Bldg. Goderich
Guard the Baby
Against Colds
'1'., guard the ttai. - riga1tiler "•..I,IN
11,11 fling eau equal linty'.. ran Tab-
lets. The TIble•t, aro r mild laxative
that will keep the little one's stoniaeli
:(n•1 hose!. working regularly. It i. 11
:.••oznir•d efa'•t that where. Oh.. •tom•
.Tell and M,w01. are in Rood order that
•'olds will not exist ;.tIait the le -with ,.
the little ranee will iw g.NN1 and that he
will thrive and he happy, .11w new
v will not increase the pri(.• of
1: , . , awn T:Ible-t%, a. the o•11mpsny
•,:1 J. 111. tax. loo ran still obtain the
Tablets through any medicine dealer
at 1,•nt. a box. or les mall.
told. from The De. veil!L,ms' Medi -
eine ('o Brockville (ant
ST. RILE\R
r4T. I:LENS. Usr•It.'4. tier. John
*Webb. Who spent .I ...mph. .tit laourhs
with 111. perenls. Mr. and tiers. W. C.
Weld). and friend.. 1. fe oir Vwl1u•.day
' or flies house at tllrtdiru. Alberta.
Mrs. Alex. W.»NI+. of i.ueknnw. is
si.itiug with Mrs. .1. It. Wood" and
friends h•Vsxa
Mi... t'aralln, Welch. ref. 1Winghitm
High S'Jo..I- i• Winn. for the wgek.
Mie Mabel N'.»»I-• of Stratford
Normal. spent the week -end withh••r
ps.r.•nts.•lir. and Mrs. Robinson Wiodds.
Congratulations to 11r. and 11rs.
Will Humphrey on the birth of their
little daughter •rte Friday, February .'t►.
• S.•(er,,1 from here attendee the
sale tat Win)duim on Thniaelsy. Mr
Frank Todd disposed .Jr 11%11 aullnnl+
:Ind Mr. W. 1WiNN1. purela.-••.I one.
iter'. C. c and .11:. Robins,':
'Woods ante ed the Presbytery n1e•t
ing at 1Wltmliam on Tuesday.
The t: R Isoj ' . 1111 hie raps.
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Mies Irene Envier, of Clinton
i:rte,
was hntn.• for the week aiII
Mr. Pled l'lae•traer and Mr. Chas.
MILE,. are home from near Kincardine
Ir. Joseph Luwluoa *la's minim'. -
141 1I valtlattle hnrse ;roil Mr. .1 -'hu
F.•agan .,f 4"olhurne knows a
'MNI 1114 84'. -
ilac-#FeinerWallace-ttu.f--daloth;er
returner! to th •hr iwmr 1n :h •. !West
l:l-t Ibrndny. - .
Su1rm •tf n tr 4*fltf ti antic at the vil-
lage have grit 'nhnggans- a little late
111 'the season. -
.,I'ltl'ItN. March 4. -Mr. 41...
1•..nughlut mall 11 cert' successful sale of
Nt.»-h 1)u W.slne .lay.
Mr. Ise,. Sturdy bought the' house
and banner sham sold _by_ LLlt• tion un
S:unnluy.
Mr. Jame" carter wn. In Bru--.•Is
on Friday attending the funeral )f
his most tnother.
Mr. Jos. La* son received the sad
news on tilonday that ilea brdher Tom.
ill i'ttm,I11.281. h:111 INPtI 1111..11 In .a
grxr.el pit., t °
Mr'•. Frank Hkrlxr► is ti.N Irtllrov-
lug as fust as her many friend% w•onld
Ilk.. i
A. number 44 M*-urw Nttendel the ,
\Lasoule "at lu.m.•'' In I:1»b•rich on
Monday Hiatt 111411 report a s{.leudid
tial•. _ '
4aur 4olorsll geuth•Inen in 111141 aroiuod
the barn are ' itting on :i real 111'.•
minstrel show- 11n March C1 roues nit
and forget your 4ron bI.w.
Messrs. N. and W. If. UMW .ff 4'IIn- .
1(111. were: visitors 241 111r. 4:. II. Stelyde'.
over the week -4.11d.
011r lennist'rs are very busy haul-
ing hogs for Mr. Fed. Lawson. making
►t1NMl
Ilse ..f tlw fine sleighing. •
M,•..r... Stephen Medd 111111 Art
Yoingbint returned homy from 1fetrolt
Tait week. '
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If you really don't know where
'o get a
New Stove or New or
Used Furniture --
call at
Blackstone's Furniture
Exchange
where there is prompt service
and the prices are within reach
of everyone.
Use This Store, 'Cause It's Yours.
New Stationery
Nice Boars of Note Paper
Writing Pada in Linen and Hoe
akin Vellum
Correspondence Cards
Vltaterman's Ink
Playing Cards, 4411 {Ricer
Birthday Cards and Cardsler
.eery occasion
R,rthday Candles with Reee-
bud Holders
Candles, all colors and ancilla
square, twisted and imd-
d.pped
Perfumed Seeliesg Wax, all
colors, nicety boxed
Smith's Art and Gift Store
Phone 198 East Street
NOW IS THE TIME
Look over your Syrup requirements. We
. are headquarters for
Pails, Spiles, Bits, Hammers, Saws, Ates
See us before you buy.
HILL'S HARDWARE CO.
AUBURN
SPRING AND THE NEW VOILES PATINES, GINGHAMS, HAVE ARRIVED
You Will Be Delighted With the New Spring Dress Fabrics ---The New
Patterns and Colorings ---But Choose Early, In Many Cases We Show
Only One -and Two Dress Lengths in a Pattern,
READY NOW --- The Advance Showing of Spring CQats and Suits
The Coats for Spring Show Many New Style Features and Designs
That Make Them Most Distinctive. _ We Are Now Showing All Models
for Formal or Sport Wear. The New Suits Have Just Arrived.
Tuesday Next -- Last Day of the Great Silk Sale
All the Latest Spring Colorings and Silks Are Included in This Sale
At Prices That Are Very Much Below Regular. -
Phone 56
GRAY & CARTWRIGHT
J./.1.11-
Phone 56
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