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THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
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STOP THAT COUGH
with any of these popular Cough Syrups -
Chase's Not way Pine, Pinex, Buck-
ley's Bronchitis Mixture, Syrup
of Tar,_ -Cod LIVer Oil, etc..
Build up your system with a good tonic--
Wampole's Cod Liver Oil
Campbell's Drug Store
Phone 90
Godench
Cbo{ee Cut Flowers, Wedding
Bunches. Floral Work, ete., on abort
settee,
GEO. STEWART
Florist. Phone Itis.
Advertise in The Signal
it's a Real Stove and
the Price Is Right
Rubbers Rubbers
Rubbers
Our new stock of MINER
BRAND Rubbers has
arrived
Miner Robbers are Gsaraatee41
Thev are pressnre cured
they are lithe best
Our Stock is complete in new
Fall Footwear
\Ve aim to please you, in tit,
quality and price
W. Bern's Shoe Store
I'Iwue 43w Tile Square
Mei s Sheep-Lieed,Gats
at $9.50
Made of heavy brown
duck, sheepskin lined,
knitted sleeves, all-round
belt. Sizes 36 to 46..$9.50
Men's Mackinaw Coats
at $6.50
Made of heavy mack-
inaw cloths in dark grey
and brown checks, a 1 1 -
round belts. Sizes 36 to
46. Special... ....$6.50
Boys' Mackinaw Coats at
$3.95 and $4.50
You can get them at
WORT ALBERT f�_
1'd pliT A [.BERT, Nov. 8. -tar.. and
Green and faintly are visiting
the formers brother, .Mr.. 'j'8w Green.
Mr.• Arthur Jobb!, of Detroit, Spent 1'li adult Itihl.• .do of the Presbr
the`wt•tvek-end with- Yr.•aud Mrs. 1). tertuq church were entertained last
Mirdn• •s Thursday night art Lucknos at the
The Misses Hazel and Grave Green -1101111 of Mit. W. MiKeuale.
-1s311 Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tier`. Mr. Stevens. of Stratford.
I.•r Kingswel1 in Colborne. '
wse•k from the West and left on Wed-
nesday of this week for Detroit, troit, whore
he will resume his work. .
lir. and Mr.. It.•hl. Davidson spout
Tuesday with friends at Itluevale.
rep.r.m•utallve of the Cord's Day Al -
Messrs. Walter and Hector Tig,•rt. 1lu10e. Ilrr4rhed 111 the 1'r, t'1t r1uu
HO/ McLeod and' Fred Dickson, who church herr fti.t Sunday.
w -41F17 rigfnntt lrfrtt-`retneh es -Mire ter 1 -pew. rye sista wilt be held i u ti,r-
twst week. have returned to Detroit. United ch trclu on the evening of Red -
Mrs. Jessie Oliver, of Detroit. spelt ucsduy, November 17. A good pro-
file holiday with relatives here. gram will be Ginn. including old -tittle
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petrie had n music nil a dialogue. Everybody
pleasant trip motoring to Niagara
Fatly on Sunday.
PARAMOUNT
. PAR.tMul'NT., Nov. 8. -Mr. Wat-
son Webster., of''arista. spent the week-
end with his friend. • Ir. Alvin Irwin.
.f near Luekuow.
Mr. and Mr.. ('lair Irwin anal
ltorothy spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Irvine Henry. of Belfast.
lIr..lohi Cameron and Mr.and firs.
McDonald. of Burial. were guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Art. l'uuk at the
week -tial.
Mr. .tardy Hamilton. ,if' Ilenfryti,
spent the week -end with friends to
Paramount.
•Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harvey. of ('hes-
ley. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. :art.
M ROBINS---
NI Name
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Handsome
Winter Coats
In the season's newest modes and
fabrics and for every occasion
welcome•.
Mr. Bert Wiggins. of Tober tory. Prices from
•114.11 '1'hunk.givii;; tat his home here.
The of Late Jansen unitlouga.--rhe 1.41- with �'11 50 to X22.50
pie this community learnt.! with 7 •
sincere regret of the pressing o1 Wed, -X
uc►ditj_ afu•rnooL. NoLrwiitr trtL.jtf - -- --- _ ---
Mr. James Mallougb, a lifelong rest- -'
dent of this place. Although in' his
eightieth year. Mr. Maliougb had IKru
appitreitly in excel], it lira Ith until
about a week before hi..h•ath, which
took place at the home of hi. maacin-
Inn. Mr. Albert •Mcelu.id. nth comps -
.ion .f Ashiletd. Mr. Mallough 'vas
Toru oar a farm adjoining the villain's'
, of Dungannon. 'Fur Many y-evtra he
t'urutirI oar ;he nth ..,iee.stou of Ash-
field, until about sixteen years ago he
retired from the furtu and removed to
the village. He was a watt of .iter -
took during the holiday. Zing ;panties tuns sac held an htah j
Mr. e;rrh,tm lac\ay, of University, cosmos by art ono Kaes Hutu. rte had`
spent the holiday under the parental 811 1•s1)e4.ial capacity for friendship,
f. and his kindly greeting wan u sari•
festation of the y.nwlwlll he felt
wards till. Ile .wins proud of his re-
cord as a member Of the local Agt1
cultural Society, lasling 1111eud,sI
every twv.of tla• Lull fairs, twirl liy the
Society since its Inception sixty-eight
years ago. lin several (.t.wsious he
tinted hi. return front a t•isit t. the.
Rest in order to be .reseal
I Mr. noel M.o. !'.oak Ketc•habew, of
Lair, were guests of bis parents, Yr.
Try a Want Ad. n The Signal I and Mrs. Abe Ketehabaw. at the'week-
end.
Mutt Annie Mc'lonald, teacher in
i Colborne. slant the holiday, with ,her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson and babe.
tf falai• "pie"t Ilio Y'tl.•a-.,..t ,With
his mother, Mrs. Geo. Gibson. of Zion.
Mr. Alex. Ross. art Amherley, Js
'pending a month with friends In
I.u.•know. •
Miss Annie Ketchabaw, of Clinton,
Marine and General Wiring
Ekrtric images-M,.� Washers
Fittings of all kltads. •
W. Mar -DONALD
Eli. tric•lan
Phone 174w Goland,
Blackstone's Furniture'
Exchange
on the Broadway 01 Goderith
Flee The Signal's Christmas Cards
RADIO TALK
CJGC Radio Station, London Free Press, will
broadcast a ten-minute election talk at 7.45 p.m. Mon-
days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and at
1.45 p.m. Thursdays and Saturdays.
John Joynt,
Conservative Candidate, North Huron
C11RITMA1 worries will
become ('hristtnat' pleas-
ures if yon ehcose the
gift that only you can givt--
your photograph.
You err and .o bray us you .rill be
in December, so make p
aj wdntmrni rum
J. T. FELL
Telephone 187 Godsrkk.
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-WEST STREET HARDWARE
Now is the time to get your
Broken -Window Lights Fiaa
WE Di) OLAZINI;
We Carry a Good Stock of Glass and Putty
-,sprat the holiday under the parental
roof.
GODERic'H TOWNSHIP.,
Royal Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co.
East side of Square
PHONE Scow GODER1CH
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Halal exhihili,ot. He wan, it member
Mr. Nx[6 Davidson.III ►DERICIf 1'OWNS1111'. Nov.•8.-'- -
Mies H. M. 4'. Bell nauroed to'Rind-
ser on Monday to resume her .Duties as
sc'hda.l t,•aehcr in that Pity-, after
spxm.binir the holiday at her 1 here.
Mr. .1. E. Johnston and Mrand
Mr.. Ted Johnston, of Toronto. visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Frani Elliott •,ter
Ili,. we•ek-end.
Mr. MacKee• Falconer has purcaased
v the farm on the 8th concession former-
ly occupied by Mr. Howard Trewarthe.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sowerby, Mr. and
Mr.. Reg. Suwerby and Mr. I). Warner
s. ored, [O Burford and sl.t•nt the
tce,•k-enol with relatives there. return-
ing on Mobility.
lir. aid Mrs. J. R. Siml.son aid
Mr. Ileo. Rosa. of Toronto. motored
nit and spent the Thanksgiving hon
day with the latter's patents. Mr. and
Mrs. ,Itr. Ito..., They re•.rto.l .l.
Monday. •a..•nntpanled by Mr. Victor ,
Hosp. who will spend a couple of
weeks. ri•iting there and at Teterboro.
Miss Alice W. Sswerhy lett Monday
foot Stratford :. hike a ...arse at the
['antral Business College.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank unser. of Tor -
canto: spent the Thanksgiving holiday
at the home of the lattcra father, Mr. i
1'. C. ('.x. They alts, visited with i
r, hitivts at Dungannon on Sunday..
Misses Ella and Lizzie Sowerby re-
,turned Monday to Westfield and That- '
ford. 1I.pc:lvely, after spending the
week -cid at their home herr.
Hultk D .4 13aneilt. n. ,
ALF. TEBBtJTT -&-S6N
1Iarlwar'', Paint.. Oils and lila--
TELEPHONE 488 WE DEU4fER
GODERICH
t �I�.
slain the week -end herea
Don't forget the fowl supper and
concert 1n be given III 1.111:31 church of
Novo -tether 1n,I.
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•.% Farewell Eveefng.-Latst b'rittar
t i'uiug n number of the young rtefptr
-met at ---the Mane of Mr. nine Mr:.
1totrr.--1Nevhietan and spent a social
evening with Mi, Alice Sowerby iw•-
fore ler departure to Stratford. Dur-
ing the cveniig Miss. Sowerby wan]
presevntil wtth.arill omi�ire'la and un ,
ntktrc.s. '11.• . .tdelaide Harrier+n:
made the pre.entatioti and Miss It E
ttruhaul rend the following address:
I 1N•ar ,[Ilse. -1t in with mingled feel
d ngs of pica sn re and regret than w,.
ttw1t1emtw.r of the 1'iion Young Pe.. '
'file's S.s•iety, have gathered here to
night te, expresso in snare tangible wily
our heartfelt appreciation" of ydi nr ser-
vices es president of our Society.
Since Its tleepti.i you have held. that
honored position. and we have always
1-s+wtrnpa-i•hs WiliF ----1llrti
TO glue your novice and assistance
, without reqa rd, to any inconvenience
or sacriflr'e 1t may have Involved, altar-
- big all the time the S,Klety has been
organized.
W., truly appreciate your efficiency
and your active helpfnlir.s. :and ae
sincerely regret that our pleasant n•-
latini.hips have to he Revered, but WP
are so glad that. 1t Is a gain for you.
We know it is an opportunity to im-
prove. and our heartiest wishes go
with you. that soon may be very suv-
ee..fnI in your business career.
We ask ymi M accept as a remem-
brance of our appreciation this silk
umbrella. trusting that it will recall
many happy memories of the evenings
spent in the Polon church.
(Signed .n lehnit 1'.!'SI- Mist A.
i')nvids.m. Miss R. R. [:slum.
Irina Sowerby replied very fittingly.
Re fresh men us were then served rid tit•
rnJ.yahl, evening was brought to a
chose with the, singing .f Antall hang
Syne anal God Save the King.
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Ladies' Ready -to -Wear
UST at present you will find our stocks of ladies'
Ready -to -Wear at their very best. We are well prc-
's_newest creations. ,May we have
the pleasure of introducing to you some othe very latest
arrivals. ,
Ladies' Coats
Latest styles in satin suede, needle-
point, velsheen, marvella, lustrosa,
chamoisuede, crushed plush, cordella,
etc., trimmed with opossum, thibetine,
squirrel, sable and mandel.
Ladies' Dresses
Latest styles in the newest shades of
claret, gold dust, blonde, autumn leaf,
jungle green. rustic brown, peony red
and sandalwood, in georgette, crepe -
back satin. flat crepe, etc.
Also some lovely evening Dresses.
Come and look these over.
Men's and Boys' Overcoats
The newest goods in men's Coats. A
good range for men and boys in all
the popular shades.
Men's and Young Men's Suits
In men's and young men's Suits we
are showing the latest styles a n d
materials.
Men's Gloves
A full range of men's Coves in cape-
skin lined, suede, pigskin. in all the
well-known makes.
A. CORNFIELD
"Shop Where You Are Invited to Shop"
Ladies' and Mes's Wise West Side of Share Phone 418
Caederkh, at.
fill: r..1'1'1: .IAMi-;s I.11.I.III't:H
t I r..hyferiars .-n+trrh and In
polios 1t:,• a staunch Liberal. His
11 if.• t ,ro.t-t,aayd hitt about IN eft..
y, ars. std of a family .,r rite daugh-
ters and one ante three daughter. nor-
vire:
urtire: Mrs A. Ih►rttin anal Mrs. ('ha
.tear. .4 snskatch.wuri. :and Mrs. .t.
Erringtnu. of Colborne tcawisbip. Two
daughlerw. ' lira. ,t. Mclyto}d and Miss
Liar Mnllough, uod a tin. William. are
dece,..•.1. SItrrttMg brothers an."
sister. ago: Flamm .f Ti.riiii -•:-wit=-
ti:nu. "f Tee -anter: Mrs. Greer. ..t
'Itaa.nr-; a'.r-. IC 1J'4'let«rr.1 1 •'•k
How : Mr.. .1.'epit ettnther., of myth;
Mr-. Andres Stewart and ales. n1te-
plen $r.:herr. 1' Dnigann.w. Tho
1.111,3111 tea, 1411 .n Saturday- after.
Yes men, there snag-proofl
MIGM PREIIURE
LOW TEMPERATURE
\ROCEf�
It's Snag -Proof, Men!
_And You Know What That Means In A Rubber bet
You know it means longer wear, more comfort and
cheaper footwear.
You _know it means you a►ill_not have to buy rubber
boots as often us Vlore. because Lite -Buoy ."Snag • Proor
bouts will last you longer. -
The T.nufman laboratories have found the way to curs
robber.• , ithout tie perishing heat used k. retofore. The
LIVE 1.e.i el:: ticity ::re left in Life -Buoy Rubber.
r:'-,•erinlly woven fabric base in used, every fibre of
t.n ... rni.::A•l as:.l impregnated with purest fluid rubber.
Thi:. try :-ns n r.o,sture-proof. non -rotting base for the high-
grade , :.afu:::r.-cucsd rubber surface.
T::^re is no rahntitute for Life -Buoys.
They tick for theta by name. ,
The Kaufman Rubber Co., Ltd..
1. o t : honer, Ontblrio Bl
OSA
Sold eltclusively in Goderich- by
GEO. MAcVICAR
Leon and wtts attended by a large (vtu-
course of friends and Lcyllainta11cta.
Iter. c' 11. IIrD"t:rid. -- utiniittrr-r[
Erskine l'resby-teriai .•lurch, colu-
tnrtr4 ervi.e. of the I.e1..• and gene,
and the pallbearers a••r.• 1Vm. Itai11.•,
Ad. 11i.her. Wm. Smith. .las David
sTTbos. /dottier. alooTTillio,
'1'h.• two daughter. Pa um from ti.
West t.1 ht. pre•eit 31 thv fuo•n11
DI'NG:INNON
DUNtIANNON. Nov. 10.-- •lir/ and
•Mr+.-.-,l*s i!c•F'.st•hrrn Mehtrr
'Mary. of Lofoten, spent tltq wcMt-end
with Mrs. Mereehcrn'a (iarents. Mr.
anal Mrs. 1t. A. McKenzie. f,
Mr. Fran Treleaven. ,Mr. Norman
Treleaven and Maw Rn,h Treleaven. of
Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with Mr!,
Rnht. Trelcavet.
Mr. and lira. F.. hood and a.m. Don-
ald. spent the holiday with friends at
1,o.'haleb. •
Mr. La Verne returned home lot
THE TIRED OUT WOMAN
Needs the Help of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills to Regain Strength
N. mot her sh..tl.l itil.•w Hei•rous
it, tlkue•ns til tut the tipper hand of
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1
14r1 and r..u.,rt her tll
mind auul" body. The monotony of the
average ho)isew if. s doily toll '1s
'enough to cause d• pre, het, but there
are other causal-.. as over) mother
ki..ws, that read t. weaken uud make
her nente. ani -down• .t change and
rest might improve her health. tout
Inst of all for jod..I women Is a curs.
of Dr. 1V(Ilituu'' Pink fill.. Th
pills make new trhani. -rich wit the
elements oar milieu 111i.b•••1 and
iert'e,s thrive.
The value of lin. 11.11 nus' fink
Pills when :hv blood weak and
[(•army, and this .y•re rnn•dnwtt It
• WWII `iip Inc , \ 1,1 ' rico of Mrs. ('.
%V.._ Ittekxtut• .- It. 1 . 1. I:ilf.rd, (1st..
who says: --••I .re beginning the
use of 11t. %V urns' Pink fills 1 war
completely n-dt.wn 111111 ,rola[ hardly
walk cert, the, floor. .t' the mother
or yet g children with the mual
house .111 1111110P 10 perform, 111y co1-
dition WAS ole .f seriousness. i had
-strut Dr. William.' fink 1911s adver-
flied and dceided to try them. This
wits 11 happy alr•ei.i•en as 1 11311 lot lat'n
ulkltig the piles t. ry long' b,•for.• I be-
gan to feel baiter Ialt la"iii Ia..1y tidal!
mind. 1 ou litue 1 the NOV ..f the ).tUa
for a coltple pf Jnotithe and hour (id
like a ta•w women. able to jwrf.rth
till my hnn.rh.l.l al sties. 1 would toot
'he without the pitta in lite house and
1 recommend them to ani fun -down
people."
Dr. Wlllianwe fink fill. arta a.dd by
nil dealers in medicine. or will M' mut
by mail at 1,0 tents a rex hy. Th. Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Out.
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Biker's Syrnp/�f Tar
and Cod Lik Extract
--and-- -
Riker's Bromide Quinine Tablets
Two w proved remedies for coughs and colds.
Sold in Goderich by
. C. DUNLOP
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
You Cannot Afford to Have Your
Feet Wet and Cold
Protect them with a pair of "DOMINION BRAND"
GOLOSHES, OVERSHOES or RUBBERS
A good -fitting Rubber lasts longer. Our aim is to fit
all shotes correctly
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Felt Shoes, Slippers, Moccasins, Etc.
New stocks just in. Something warm and cosy for
every member of the family
SHARMAN'S
"THE LEADING SHOE STORE"
Phone 168 W. REO. SHARMAN ROfItRiCf1 1
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