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THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
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Wall Paper
Our new Fall Patterns that
have just been received
will delight you.
Prices range from Ioc
to $1.75 per roll
Our Optical Department
is at your service at all
times. We specialize in a
thorough Eye Examination
with the ntodern optical
instruments.
New Christmas Goods
Arriving Every Week
Coble in and look around
at your leisure
Cole's Boek Store
Strev.•.to 1',a:'.•r•
"Dad certainly
was pleased!"
•"A3 SJC.11 :.: Dad read my
last lct:er, with the news
of my appointment in it,
he jumped for the tele-
phcnr:
1 f:'t li'.:a a rlillicn dollars
r..*.i 1 1 heard hi:: voice, land
- if 1 can live up to the
tl.ings he.sa°d to me, ill
g s
T' •• • :n • rainy 'inspiring
malty inspiring
"Poachin' fer Fish --
By Ceorjt>sf
Wel air, 1 ue1ar but such a star:
fir a ioag.tlme.
Thur wits Andy, Peon, mud
who had Made Bp ell; minds that 1
ouornllt'• to try far -,'me flsblu' close
handy. Now we wit- quite witilu' t,,
h,h in free water, lung as Ib•
wus fish In 11. but w..itdu't run acro -t
oily such.. After Food tuurin' around
fer two hours we wet• just thlakin' of
wain' home when w. runs scrod a
crick' Such a crick
WC gets out of the Ford and ea-
plures Jest a little end evcrythIn'
seems to be ideal, 'l'hcy wus ►awe
signs ob stain' ot tl.e trete* whish
seepurl to say sel♦ct:on' about '-Itsa,
n'. or some -itch thin;. hut they was
weather -twilit -I, ate hiiih up. kin iii. so
we didn't Investigate them tlloroly.
We went Iuu•k to tl, Ford. got our
stud out and started dowu th' crick.
Indy Hn.' 1An.n kepi on gob'. but I
tiuds me a neat loeklo,' hole au I sneak*
behind a clump of bushes an' gets go -
Wal sir, 1 hardly had time to stick
a slug on my hook an' heave hi when.
.nap. I pull* out a party littl•, eigRht-
Incher with red specks ou both sides.
.thost every- anarter haw I nett an,
other until 1 had Ate *n' then 1 hooka
one welghln' about a pound only it
turns out to be a *ucker. nice dab,
though.
Then I gets my prize' A twelve -
inch *pealed trout. Gosh-all-dah-
hooine I wus that tkk:ed that I regu-
lar chortled to myself to think how
Andy an' Duun would envy me.
)Shortly after that AudlZaa' lhaou'
canoe back to me with tttteeu trout and
one was fourteen Inches lung while -
four others wus about twelve inches
long. They weren't had fish. They
sold I wus dutn' good an then leaver
me again.
I night then I gets my startle! I had
just hooked a tittle liveiucher an' was
goneto throw' him back -in when- i
Apply Minard's at once. It
halts the pain and stopsinflam-
rnation. Removes all poison
from cuts and sores.
Keep a bottle on the shell. N
PARTY OOVLRNNl*EHT
SHOULD BZ A30LISH:D
erdIrt of Debate, vistorls-=gam
I'nited Church
The Toting People'. League of Vic-
toria street United ,-bun•h held Its
regular meeting on Monday evening
in 1 he Nuuday !Chani room of the
church. In spite of the luelettltvit
weather there was a pod alteudaliw'
The pastor, icor. Bed Jeders,tu, a..
copied the eltulr aad the•e chief uuw-
In•r ou the programa tt:,. a debate Ile•
faun Ashrieltl and 1 ictorta street
t'ulte l churches on Ire subject : "it. -
solved. that party goveruuwtt ,should
he atolistied." all.:.. Hudgins and Mr.
Andrew took the affirmative side for
...htleII. w hlte Mr. 5.tiii•ge Itaeelk..
and Mr. Lorne Jew,41, represent
Victoria street, took 1leuegutivi pawl-
tiou. Fifteen minutes was allowed
each speaker and fire minute for re -
Mr. Andrew %tutwt the debate and
argued that tarty government should
be altolialte t because of recent allures;
of party governments in Canada.
France and Italy. Ile stated' that
sarong Wen wear often defeatist be-
cause they ran ou a tarty ticket. Mr.
Jewell. the next streaker, pointed out
the weakuessrs of group government.
Good ,governweut, said air. Jewell.
could only tie had by party guveru-
remt with a Wrong oppkosltiou. B
•ustlas
1141.__ 14sit tlas pat ups sarong argument and
ptduted out soar of the evils of party
government. For instance, said Stipa
'J1odgioos, peope were satwitlmer paid
for voting ,icor s certain part'. Mr.
Ii*etlttr devotee) wast of his time to
refuting the rrgtuueuts *drum -ed by
his opponents. ,\s all Iustout•e of the
grits of tarty goreruwettt he pointed
to Great 'IIr1Min, welatused
had leen uii t r this ` ttvy it t-
goveri t I eonuu•y is tj bp....11`t .
1 The Judges w,#re ltev. Selby Jeder-
front crick to era'''. alt several other
aorticas while .lady an' we wus
wood ren' if th' other would start to
pick op th' fish. Finally I breaks off
a twig an' starts stringln' Of flabon.
all the tins feeltu like a beak robber
makin' th' bank manager count Itis
Money over. .When 1 tlltally gat* th'
twenty trout an' their sinter chaper-
one strung 1 atrnlghteus p aa' woa-
dens 1t we shouldn't be heatin' It home.
We wus alt waltln' fer someone to sug-
gest that very thing although we
woes t very keen on traria' th' owner
alIh kl•• thought.
' "ijry Your' I loops -around over my
shoulder. 1 wus L;In' down. y'know.
an' direr was Lk' owner of tit Brick.
-Ihao't Ful know trout "•*son's "veer!
he demaud.. Bays 1 "No." That 1a.
I trityl to say no but my \ohtt115 apple
was taught on my roller int' 1 was
near claokld. - 1
111.1 you ever. as.a kid. sneak under
La circus tent. after mU
tin o n
sure tue
4 sus leukin'.' only to rtm__lntn - n Lig
', feller with a stk•k and bis bands on
Ills hips? Wal. sir, if .you ever did
you'll know .how I fell. Yon sec.. Alt an' $hone had. left-_tlteir.nfieen
i spread Old 1h' gra-, with in}' six
al: it marl we look liken wiodesa:cr.
'.Veit. 1 _get. up au' r-uarks. kinds '
noncutawly tar w hatrier it Is. that It Is
•a party crick au' wus he th' owner. to
I which he replies "Yep. brit I've got it
leased to Mr. Ise Gaul. Hie hnt}er.
Buie That wus th' only e I* bear
caught a good string of fish an -tatted
to come home in triumph.
Audy as Ikon au' me kind* laughed
about it after but nut very hearty
becau.s• Mr. Le Gaul is th' crawl'pro-
secutor fir the --,r bares.
11.4.t.4 a.aa4wa. beglumdi' to wonder
?'Pli'CtUat Low aJ;_tiatet-Fd get oC ter good. be- 1 BELFAST
1 f rPt. ' m
r emotions , I:avionr when 1 spies .1udy an' Iluon
1926 Christmas Seals
The 1926 Chrtatmas Seals, 1n aid of
the lauakoaa and Toronto Hospitals
for Consumptives. have Just been ls-
surd. These handsome ...ala. of dif-
ferent designs, are put up 1n assorted
packets of 10, 25, 60 and 100.
The National Sanitarium Associa-
tion is In need of funds to carry on
the work of its luskoaa
and at Weston. 'Evehospitals r
rydollarreceived
through the sate of Christmas seals
is used for maintenance of patients
there.
Why not buy these seals In lieu err
others? Not only will ydu get good
value to return, but your mbaey will
be made to serve a greater -node. Inc
11 will go to Yelp someone in dlstresa.
Look for the duuole-barred tied
Cross on every packet. None others
are genuine.
For sale by school childrapp and
banks, or direct from Xmas sell De-
p rtinease se Institute. Toronto i.
•' ti' a i -uimi in` srouatl th' -lues on th' tar
a.5 in t'ic c:" .r.. -Am, the httik'alt hi.uttn• 1,r th' Ford. 1 ens
l"n•N r tiuld at the right i;o!u' to let their con,huns tee their
gullies whet, th' oalir remark. that
rr.C•L'.111 i;:l< great op- Le knew tin} .wit- roti other fellers
peal. !.' . ' T)irtance with. lee. With that 1 whistle.* an'
-Iud -tau:__Lu„n_-- tu>- ftnin-lwlotu.1
Sp,. t -- •i1'•vii IiC- noun• hushes au'. without th' owner
-tete' ' i•' . i. 111 be sc,•iu' theta. start- wit;-watatin' to Me.
BELFAST. Oct. 26. -Mr. and Mrs.
Will Buckingham visited at the hunt.
of Mr. nod Mrs. Walter Alton on Sun-
day hast.
- Mr. Hutt Mfrs. Roy Alton and family
visited with Mr. and Mrs. (thanes
tem. of Ihntgann..it: ni, Xeenda-y_----- -
Mr, Charles Shnrwo,. 1. of Detroit. da
alsrndine a we'e'k at till former home
I Joist beckons th.w to tome or over, hero.
es- 1 tett kiooia A,uohttu! ab „ot w
worse. of a• tion. ' y
Tine)' wu, tit' .: 1, lookin' pair. in
rh.•tr oldvs: .'. it at ibis walked
f a utcr dmf 11 . taikiuabout
s. we p. ople t1, hi:. ,t that must h • r.
!*ted to the awn -r of .th' crick an'
stir enough rl•i•a sus so 1 -tar- nein'
nt liuig» n;;ain.
\\-al. sir. - too ,i.vt r-atlon went
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A Refreshing Night's Ride on Lake Erie
Take. palatial C Se 6 Line Steamer from Galla eto Cleveland and en 1M
• cool. clean atateeoam entrees in the morning. saes by lb. break sit your
Journey.
Connections from ('le.•eland foe Cedar PnInt. Put W.,,1''kln, Detroit
sed other point. 9..ur rad ticket 1a aood,.n our .seamen. Each -..v-Beer►
aleit Batret. and Cleveland kering at 9.80 paw mavens et
7130 a.m. (Eastern Suodard Timel.
Pare $5.50 -Round Trip Fare, $9.50
Hew Toar,t Automobile Rate. $5.00 and up with Spec:.l Two Dar Round
'trip Arco bate. 45.00 and up.
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Tk. ete..teed .sit seals•
Transit Compeer
Wharves, So. 141.1 A oe. Bridge
Buf 1o. N. Y.
Poufi a & B Steerage.
is Duly Sava.*
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Mr. and Mr-. Elmer Alton spent
Nnhday at the home of Mr. David Al-
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Mr. fuel fairs. Lealle• Ritchie. of
.15-ut one day recently at the
'home of iMr. and Mrs. Simnel Sher-
wood.
A large number from here attended
the sale hell at Mr. Greene Belay's.
Crewe. on Monday. noel report a good
sale.
Mr.-and-_reiTMervin Raynarc or
Paramount. spent _][outlay batt at_ the
1 home of Mr. and .airs, Walser Alton.
Mr. and errs. Perry f.raI in 1111,1111-
th. daughter Blanche...} ,iht•pitardtou.
and Mr. and Mn.. Sum. Morrison awe
funny of Whltrt•burcb '
air. and airs. name( Afton oa Kandaoy.
SCHOOL of COMMERCE
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Students May Enter at Any Time
_Thy Not Attend til•• School that ;las the
Highly Qualified Stiff?
Th. only S-hool that teaches real frac , $u in•.
Training fruru -Eire to fiai+h.
Where 11igh School Students and Tw.eh••-- ,re tnnkht
Specialized expert training in Ituain••sa Alt i 1 'ntlinn and
Scsi tarinl Seienee anis are sure Of a good ;trl•iti,al, rapid pr"
mpfion Arid lig irtcotv+t•.
COURSES
Stenographic, Commercial, Secrettlria., Getierai
Office, Civil Service', Cominevi:1i 7r. ,rhe,':
Course and Special Courses Airi.:eked
For full information write In
B. F. WAIL;':, )3.A•.
P -hone 198 Prlr Pal
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Ezaerienced mothers
say Zam-Buk is best for
children's injuries and
Skin troubles, because:
it is herbal -no poison-
ous rliineral coloring.
It is ahtiseptic--pre-
vents cuts and burns taking
the wrong way.
it is soothing-endspain
quickly.
it heals every time.
Just as good for grown-
ups.
Sold at all stores and
druggists.
ZapTIrrar3uk
awn. Jfxv. A. W. airowu and Mr. W. i1'.
Natter who gave their &million la fee -
or' tit
ae-
or'ut the shirts* tive.
Other uumbers alt the program in-
clltdetl a recitation by 1.1ou,•1 Clark. a
vocal duet by Mabel Johnston and Ida
Elliott, sod au Iustruaiental duet by
the Mimam atrowulee. (Retreat'men ts
were served at the those• and the even -
Ings entertainment was Concluded
with the ringing of the National An-
them.
The time will soon he here when It
will only la• ante fix a basher to ask
the question "wet or dry?"-Itruck-
viler 1tei.order and Thuea.
OUR ANNUAL
THANKSGIYIIVG SALE
]T I5 -UNNECESSARY to say -very much about this sale to anybody
l who has at any time participated in one of our•sales.•-To--•those who
have not, we would suggest looking over the prices mentioned below, or
better still, to come in and see for themselves what we offer, as we can -
i' items, and--it-'is-impossible to describe the values, which
must be seen to be appreciated.
This Is a Fashion and Value Event Specially Planned for This Sale
A FEW PRICES WORTHY OF NOTE!
COATS
Assorted sizes, materials and styles.
Some fur -trimmed, well lined. Regular
to $19.50. _
Sale Price, $12.50
COATS
Marvellas, duvety -veburs. etc..
of finest materials and furs. Beautifully
lined and interlined. Regular to $35.00.
Sale Price, $22.50
Dresses
Cloth Dresses, using pleats,
embroidery, etc., fee trimmings.
Several shades and styles.'
Sale Prices . • .$4.50, $5.95, $6.50
Canton Dresses
Smart Dresses of satin -faced
cantons. Beautifully trimmed.
Suitable for better wear. .
--We Price 3t230-struhrp
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COATS
In velours and duvetynes. Trim-
ming of furs, others self -trimmed, lined
and interlinear tis $22.50. -
Sale Price, $14.50
HIGH-GRADE COATS
In needlepoint, marvella, pinpoint,
suedine, etc., in a wide range of styles.
Very Moderately Priced
Silk Dresses
A clearance of od 1 numbers
of Siik`Dresses, in -canton, char-
meuse, crepe de chine. flat crepe.
etc. Good range of shades. Size•,
16 to 20.
Sale Price $7.95
Blouses
Blouses of fine grade Fugi
Silk. Lovely shades and ,,very
smartly styled.
Sale Price, $ 5.50. $5.95. aad $6.50
Georgette Dresses
Dresses for evening and for-
mat -wear. as well as afternoon
wear, in the most called for shades.
Sale Price .... $ 14.95 and $ 16.50
Blouses
Blouses of silk -knit, in good
range of colors and sizes. Reg-
ular $3.95.
Sale Price .... - $2 75
FUR COATS
Several Sample Coats on display at remarkably
low prices. Special orders will be' taken, also all
kinds of alterations -on -fur. -
MILLINERY
Hats of felts, veivets and satins, in all shades,
and smartly styled. Prices greatly reduced.
1 DOLLAR SPECIALS
KIDDIES' SKIRTS
Pleated Skirts, on camisole tops, in a variety of
colors. Sizes range from 4 to 17 years.
SALE PRICE $1.00
BLOUSES- -
Blouses of linenette, two grades. Several sizes.
SALE PRiCE $1.00
BLOUSES
Blouses r,f crepe de chine, in light shades,
small sizes only.
SALE PRICE $1.00
SILK SCARES
Silk Scarfs, in many pretty shades.
and
Reg. $1.98.
SALE PRICE ..... .... $1.00
Royal Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co.
Phone 500 East Side Square
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