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THE SIGNAL,
A•$H!'ll1LD spent 11 phnsant day will Mr. and
for he est two c111r Anderson ou Wednesday.
wtwks. lint. J1lu1 Webster rt'ce v1. word
Mrs. honor, of \i. .1un. visited ASIIFIII:I:II. ..., N 4au,latMAuburn on Monday of the serious nl',egs of
her brother. Mr.- Ju Ja:k+e4u, las Ivisite.s. l]tthe tliformer's' mother, Mrs. her sister. Mrs. Ed. Taylor of West -
lint.
' field.
41r. Charlie Neott. of ICitcht�ll•r, i. Kenneth 11aeLeun. Klutall, at the Anniversary w•rvh.. will be held ill
Irurw►ug old awpuaiut:utees her.. this I wek-curl• t'alwlu rhnr,•tI o', �uuday next. Her.
eek. lire wad alts. Im14ao1► and family
The painters have finished th •:r I spent the Net4f•1'nd with trieuda at R. W. !'raw of Fergus. a former taw
aoutrnrt of painting the steep!. of 1'umachfe. tor. will conduct the .t'rvicea morning
Knox t church. 11.41 411 o put a 1{1.1i")lie. Mary )Ia6.L.•:ut, r t {Attila,.and evening•
wtulter-your loll the Ikayttat church. tut left • to visit friends at 4'I ft4Z )' 11 r.. Joseph p3lrtlfh rlsUed In Gail•
\'e urn glad to report that lir,. Ili.. lelttlr MacKenzie zlr was home er'dr during the week:
,s.
o
dent
thlast o. who wet with an :u'•'1 fr'l'tit•111uii lueraib'rt Albert t'st weetalnwrttt 'Three services, will 1i4 lvudaa•tel
deur last Nw i 1, if last
+ ave•k in the I'renby-t1•rlau church
The Uro' wind „f 1,10 Saturday a'. held at 1*'K441 iii ball lir 1In' � night• •;4444, Mr. 4.ohle, of Whltw•hun•h,
blew a• tree over Iii trout lit Mr. F. under the an• dices o the \\'oulen's w•111 preach Tali., evening; Rev.
Nhutley's, breaking some telepholl,• Institute, was a de•II14N atinteYand w \1 (''h T of y eve i .o ; Rev -
wires, which were repaired the same
eveuiag. Fortunately uu our• N:11 1 enjovw f hlnlo rhnn►1 oD
passing at the time. -
'Phe w'oulelCs Institut,. he:d eft
very xiicc....ful .npps•r told ..4,••kneert
01. FriolnX evt•uiI,.:• 1'rore•d+ annum-
GODERICH, ONT.
Your Suit or Overcoat from
Pridham's Means
style that young men like. They are the kind you'll
find here. New Fall styles, imported all -wool fabrics,
tailoring you can't find fault with, and sensibly priced.
SUITS AND OVERCOATS $20 to $40
Boys' Suits and Overcoats
Buy the Prince Clothing, good, honest, reliable clothing,
the kind that gives the best returns for money invested.
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
Men's and Boys' Wear. Nutt to Ban1E of Montreal
Al'1t'RN .
Nov. .-1.
ik!adle anti Rea. Hamilton motored
from Detroit. and are sleudhrg a few
ahoy• with their parents here.
Mrs. Lloyd Youuz i.
sister. Mrs.. It. Icing.
We are Ifra•1 to report
George I'luetzer Is able to b
:1�alu, sad has retarued to
with his daughter, Mrs. D.
y isi
.'^' y kt
.,, ...lase
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ever he can afford the oppurtuatty.l
The Y. 1'. A. of the Anglltwn church
was entertained lir l.ueknow on Tues-
day eVenillg of this week.
Mr. and 11r+. 1t. Rosa, of Iot•halah.
lurid a short visit at the tame of Mr.
and Mrs. F. Ross on Saturday last.
Mr. Rols•rt Davidson has added au -
other Iu rovt•weut In the way of lir
stalling nu adequut• water supply for
barn told house. .k 111•W N'{lltimill I.
t•rei t '4 141 hl' artesian well.
(tarn I1unled.—Mr. .\rthur 1'alb• rt.
nit` the 4th concession of Axhfleld, had
rt3'-mislurtune of losing a Mira on
Friday utte•rutotl of last week. They
were threshing timothy when a fire
started. the valise being a spark .from
Tjierr 444. a large erowt prose r. - as the engine owing to the high wind.
the' mush'+uiq,nel by the Kiat/ tiny evening. and -Re%• K. A. t oI1aD. The (4ru wag soon • enveloped In
bridge Orchestra was aloe l f' a Fridayeven-' frames and all efforts to extinguish
by all. The following prizes • were Ikg• I the conflagration were futile. The
Nur,le:lIndy'+ ramie. )lose )tout• hies in Ills Youth: A large num. 1 b:4rn contained a large gusiltlty of
n:
gomery : men's tpwlr, lir. lltteDee: Iwr of sympathizing friends , and hay. but no grain. '19u' lugs. Ire
lady- Is -t dress. )list Ruth Mar neighbor- alteadsd the funeral uu ` understand, Is partly roverel by
Adam: we•a's !sea dreg.. Mr. Am -
• 1, 4tter,i ..n of the late Frank 1 lusnr:uu•e.
1• lie•] West
lag oI--Bet III ter `411,
' 1,•d 10 $12,4. •
'fire property 041 the Nest -.tide. of-
.il1.rc:• 44)116.11 tek':i.rvl `1U• the I U rafter ar operation. Ck•rche errs
\, .: I,:•h'0• has b, rn stall r•• (\ ' ..f )lie+ Mary'H. Mat -Kenzie.
I .,, I,- :..Icnaltip-_ treasurer. • held In rine .\nalcau church and wag
U. I. , '411, 1n•a11. of the choir., continued by Rev. Mr. Langford.
ma rrll•ti 111 -Clinton o', BELFAST • The interment was in Bethel ce111e•
i,_ 11 u',lo•(:. to ' h•ry. The paalllearere\were ('e*ll and
o1 Auburn. Perry Hyde. Ewart and Burdon Ile-
f..rwe"l ley. Icer. •tlt•II•}'\'1T. Nor,. 4.—plias M: ik'*alt Pherson. Allan anti Earl Iktruln.
II• - �, Mr. :ani Mr..-Hack:•1 ha- returned .Inoue after 1'he 1ov.•ly llow.•r. her .the - casket
hell' .1. 1'u'' •{Nudiu_ leer ats•k with !.[rods at 'showed the, love and sy'mpa'thy o1
Idpley• many friends. Frank snot 1u hi+.
pais. Pearl Itaynard. of Paramount.
\I' I; \lell'u•• i.� .:il! 1i:!.Itr the,
tewber anti OM•tolwr, junior room, M.
N. No. 14, A,dltield:
Jr. ITI. huts* 547. --Catherine Pet-
er. 441,�(IraeeYoung 413, Allan (teed
2444. Everett Errlugto', 204. Besaon
t'aldwell 21101, hlxle llauda 174.
11. (total 4!14)—Eldon Culbert 880,
Arthur Huff 285, Wilfred Pentland
!-o0. t'ura Staley 244, Harvey Mule
tel. (total 17:.1 --Clain' Pentland
141*. Anna Reed 119, Fred Harlow 14444,
lleleu Anderson 77, Amy Y g 00,
ltert \\'hyanl
1'r. (total 24(11—Alma NlvI',s 329,
}:Ile', Sutiley- 313. 11etulew Parka 2:a'•
1t (total 1211l-11avld Nlt1',x 111,
Ilene Swim 1111. Wilma Treleaven
' 110. Marjorie MacDonald 110, 1111.1.
red •\ndrrxuu '*1*. •I'arwau Dailies 81.
Witudtred Begley 58.
( total tall --.Myrtle Caldwell no,
' .\gges YumIg (411. Melville 1'ull.•rt :it•,
Willie held :ill. Johnnie l'ar'ks 21.
.k --Beth Parka.
' Number on roll. 31; average at-
teadanee, 241.
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h:•o.t• Iloga',. 1'U t l
4Pt•avfs. 5% lig 401.1 in \\'Ingham ho.pl114 School Report
:16.• Institute -will 144• held attar home
I n
nineteenth year. the fifth ...Al of Mr.
.-1!t-ter'
h n the weka',d with her g and \lose Jas. Litt is. Ikeadt•s hos
- ire . Ilrr noun trio s,1. h:•;:'• slant >lis. Walter .Utut4• parents, hr leaves four brothers and
n r •pr.. tt`;� oc, rye )lie. Lottie Stain.. ..f hueknow.
;4•., of lootr.r•- Tour slates to wound fig dts,lh.
, us'• e nlwl to the
t r.• larva•'. ,r• '
r lir. vp4 ,old Urs. l•aj j yr:r4ed at too lluuu 1C ilex. J I •sneer• sympathy is extended around I h, u v I It sur; ii 1/
fuil.or 141a krtt uu } relay last• bereaved nut. by +1 large ttrcic of as
)I r. and lies .\. IL.bio+6.u. Mr. .and 11rs. I.e-l1.• Hitchie. •'f.{ quatutnn.as.
!slosh.
BUY INSURANCE WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG -
The tiller you gest the higher you pa,
Put on your insurance NOW while yon way.
No one ca11 foresee what the future may bring.
. And 'NOW is the time to attend to this thing.
1•rovIde for four folk. ,inti your own later years _
Hy inuring before y..Nr heat chane'..! disappears: -
BF.TTER SFE BENIN(.1:R- BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE
C. D. Beninger, General Agent
The Empire Life Insurance Company
West Street GoJerlch• Ontario
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h., ! 4rd tai rns:oes ,h I4. ziup. gp44mt etu',d:1� rat the hum'• 't
..•m. t• r, 41:1 . into 11.1.4-d a 4•i• heir p.trN',t,a. '14. Y111ti Mrs. pram '11.•r• -
.,1 ,1 re lie• ',•a•1 adjoining ::, • wood. .. '. 1)1'\GA\'NON
ry- :11 ,1 • TIP -.(13Y , .•• , • Mr. anti Mrs. John Eminerto',. of•
_., 1.,.r,•. a...t 1••'k d4Swn 14" '' 1 feo'''• utt 11. visited at the house of Mr.; 141'\41.\NN4*N. Nur. S.—.Mrs It. A.
-'i ere -':•d a 4o•w nm•. ••veeLo :,n•1 hon .tau but.d•t' I m, -TR -1s at le•nrinn lbw. w1 k 4.1..‘_y-ldch l+ stilt lu ..lpt repxtlr-it1,1.14. rs, \ Italph •NI I,•udluit a c,4u,e•lItiun of 1111• W"3"4"u Matt. .\rauttr0hg: ltw•rt• of • Visa '41a Alton. who ha. bw•n !lt:.tltute•.
I L•I I. ,4: •, •owlsutlyd 1•. -Mr.; \1'10ill.i. no d,. n•1111f tag fast a.+ her - )Ir. -.'has. Elliott heft on -Motnhty
1 mope ! r '
6.r +:f the stn rrn•,•a 1.141. lath! 11' n
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i t 1 r rt y friends
wotlkl Ilk( but Nt h.1 1112 tunnel nip 4 . rh. North t
hot to our rlll:l4.•...4 ai•.nd,ty. - to •se.• her out a.nln +ro4:. spend n few treks 0, the enjoyment
Th. w'omens Institut,. Marr ti:• • ...r hooting.
'qrs. Ieowr, of 1 ^',ti•. to give NT. M*it.EN!i The anniversary .a -'he• hold . in
,:, w•k.' s lir - h••ur'• ours- 1:rsla.... ,•hnr•h hast Stuiday were well
I;n Ie a 1,11.44 -4 444,.1:,. •
,ad - t+.T iti f } X'. N,,w. 'lr. 1 h:r art••n h I ,u rthwllhrutulliug use. Ione•.
Mil+ op;.,r nru y. ••. 11r•oey- nut his .5,,s1.-...)lr, II. I meat weather. ,•'4I r. rt.•I1.•r.. of Toron-
to.' in. out• •
h4 c urr 'I 1044, non—of. hihear.line. -i.i K•.l y,1.l r••' ;rre•arhwI two very- fore•t4ul sa'r-
f0n0i1 t•. his !..••1 for th • t!r • '\1is.,' ltitthet'furd du. _ -. 'wlthh wen enjoyed llrroardn
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'yeery Itt4••o4i1. listener,. Ho
- .• h.ile h w .I' tc..
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1 . 4r.. �:um1e•r+. 'sr.. of appreciated li re :1r1iu nliet-
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1)1'RNIN, Teacher.
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Self -Oiling Baker Windmill
Made in 8 -foot and 10 -foot Sizes.
Direct Stroke and Geared Types
SURVEY SHOWS WIFE TRUDGED 5,780 MILES
Tn a survey couduete'al rerantly by a State experiment
station, it was discovered that a fartu wife, nearly seventy
years old. had Walked 5.7440 miles to .snnd from the well.
which was the the source of the 1 'Witold water supply,
and that she had carried upward of two thousand tune of
water for the daily ehures. in fifty years.
—.-._'ria_ welLwan.lucated 140 feet from the house. it eoutd
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have beeu piped to a pump installed inai k the kltcFen or
less than a2.1.(*). Such trait the trifling saving made by u
lifetime of drudgery. 'There tire thousands of similar lease+
in 4411 set•tiuns of th.. country
We are Agents in Goderich for the Baker Windmill Co.
D. McILWAIN
Hamilton Street GODERICH
Telephones : Shop, 206; Residence, 249 w
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SOME THANKSGIVING SPECIALS
Turnbull's .Underwear
livery garnnent ..f the Turnbull snake -in maple 4.f tilt, very Joest '
material stud it -twill not shrink. 11'e Mini to sell goods that will please
..nr eustnaners and this is One garmelft that has our highest reeme-
tuend. The price is no higher titan other makes and we tam
all ranee of different styles and sizes.
Vests, Combinations, .i)raw'ers for womelt, children and _II
tants. Y11111 have an choice of either natural or white shades.
Greet the &'lilt wind of winter this season with suit of .Turn
hulls' fine Underwear.
Special For Saturday
Flannelette itlauket., either white or grey. large size, $2 69
regular4 .°�. limited ,tock to clear :4t per pair Y
Mc CALL;
PRINTED PATTERN
McCall Patterns
Special For Saturday
In Saturil j v, November 8, oinhy, w•,• offer Flannelette. full
•,s int•hea wide.. •ode.. 1.1110, pink 4 r irrry. per yard 19c.
Knitting Wools
WONAR DOWN
We parry a ei,mplete ..tock of • his wool in all shades. You will
rind it a very suitable yarn for sw- ters. scarfs and pullovers, etc.
IttOPFARDH
•N'6. recommend. this wool for chil
knits up very close and makes a sple
the kiddies.•
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rein anti infants' wear, as it
id soft warm garment for
CORTICELLI •YLVE
This is a very finely woven t'-ool and
in a splendid range of dainty 4o'nrs w'hie
children's and -ladies' fancy,.'Itty i' s
This amp.' comes in r two ou•
silk mixture oL• four
ehildren.'at wear.
Also a good
..odors at i 1.5Q,r
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LOX
silk- mixture and comes
are very suitable for
Id scarfs.
:end a heavy wool and
y suit le for ladies' anti
tet fingering yarn in several
Women's and Children's Coats
We now have 4rebmpiete range of a 'ldren's
made of, the best blanket cloth coating. In c
have all sizes from 4 to 18 year and our p eel; are
rr wintc1 4 .1' -
til 'a !'oats we
the hest.
This week we are showing a splendid nge
uli+.es' law-prieed ('oats in velour, flamingo, cur
nnarvello.
:Cow is the time to buy your Coat, for the' prices
we have a splendid range of styles.
(.f la(iles' and
camel hair and
are low 811,1
Special For Saturday
Ladies' fancy, double tipped, washable ehamoisette Gloves
in splendid range of shades,
('tearing at per pair
Dressmaking worries are elim-
in ted if McCall l'atterns are
lite . The accurate printed cut-
ting int is found only in Me('all
Printed Patterns. It is this
printed cutting line Which tines
away with the home-made look.
• Our stock of Patterns is com-
plete and we ran now give you
almost any ! iZe or any style. Be
sure to ser the big range of new
winter styles illustrated in our
Targe eounter book which shows
the season's latest designs
Special For Saturday
On Saturday, Nov. 8, only, we are clearing out one of our
best quality pure silk Bose at ridiculously low prices. This
Hose has pointed heel, ribbed top. and is a heavy weight of
soft silk. A full range of shades. Saturday $1,49
per pair
Crown Brand
Linens
MC CALL
�JII�ITRD PAT'TERN,,A
Special vetoes in linens for the
Thanksgiving festivities
Pare 1.14444, Table Napkins, �JN
Pore Linen 'p,d.Ie Cloths, rat eat h
113125
}sight only, purl• linen table covers,
azo• 70 Inehew x 70 Inches In a good
assortment of designs 4401.11 as, Fleur -
dr -ipso Tulllr and Ribbon, and Puppy
patterns. This Is a good quality lin-
en and a real Thanksgiving colo.'
n t each - 13.25
iharing Thanksgiving week we will
offer severnl r1rte•n Nnpkins In the
most p.polar patterns slab as Thistle.
1104,' 44)441 1►nt. Fleur-de-lis. ivy and
Fruit. and others tit a spacial pr1e4'
of, dor. - $1.56
Special linen Towel Valve
20 inches x 40 Inches Ilnen Towels.
Thlw is n pure linen towel. hut Is
made from a heavy quality Imek and
wilt prove a rent value at each . 95e
The S. A. GRAY Co.
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