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Christmas Greeting 'Cards
New distinctive Greeting Cards for
those going long distances, also
Persona -.Greeting Cards
with your name printed
Campbell's Drug Store
Phone 90 Goderich
WEST STREET HARDWARE
Watch Our Window This Week
Any Article -in the Window 15c
Including a good assortment of White Handle
Kitchen Utensils, etc.
ALF._TEBBUTT & SON
Hardware, Paints, Oils and lilac.
TELEPHONE 1/f WE DELIVER GODERICH
Help the Boys in Our "Popularity Contest"
A vote with each IOc cash purchase. There is still a
Chance for all, for the votes are only half out. Ask for
them and help the boys win the Cash Prize.
BUY AT HARRISON'S
Cash and Service
THE SIGNAL,
ELECTRIC WIRING
INSTALLATIONS. ETC.
GEO. W. STOKES
BROCK Street. P 0. Boa 801
THE
GODERICH
NO MATTER WHAT You AR- I
SEWP46', THE HEAT FOLKS
AREH
T E -BEST SALESMEN
YOU ,CAN NAVE
I hate ir-t-hospitable feeling
about a well -heated store
That makes •oo•le want to
:ome In • . uy.
If your sales fall of in the bitter
winter weather,
Warm up the atmosphere
With Heat Folks coal.
And watch your crowds of
customers grow.
-CALL T E-
RENMENS
Fur Good Cleats (;.Cal
COAL
J. B. MUSTARD COMPANY
Phone 98 - Goderich
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GODERICH, ONT.
KLNOSBRIDOE
KIN4i14111t1IXIE, Nov. IS.-Mrst
Simon Styirs and MIM Margaret
O'Loughlin have gone to Detroit,
where they will rookie for the winter.,
Mrs. P. M. Sullivan 1s visiting
friends at Albany.
Mrs. Mary Hussy passel away. Ibis!
11'hursdayl morning at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. O'Keefe.
SHEPPARIYTON
SIiEPI'.%RDTON, Nov. 17. -Thresh -
hie in the order of the day.
Miss Jean Bogle, of Goderich, is
spending the week with friends and
relatives at Sheppardton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bogie and sear
silent Sunday lit the huwe of Mr. and
Mrs. Rola. Bogie.
A death occurred suddenly at the
home atf Mr. and Mrs. Barry hawk_.
Ina ou Sunday Fast. when Miss Sarah
roister. sister of Mrs. Hawkins. passed
peaeefulty away to the Great Beyond.
Much sympathy is extended to the be-
reaved family.
Mr. itry•de•n Vres,utan line returned
after spending the last few months in
the West.
CARLOW
CARLOW. Nov. 17. -Mr. and Mrs.
Jarvis McBride are at Toronto attend-
ing the winter fair -this week.
Mr. Wanner Waiter moved to tate
Walter homestead hast week and will
continue ht the .hairy business.
Miss Jean Morris. of Goderich hot-
-ptrat;-'--vtstted at her home: Imre -not
Sunday.
Mr. Tom Wilson is shipping huek-
wheat from MfO$w--.mutton.
Mr. Lew Potter. of Detroit. was in
the neighborhood over the week -end.
Miss Whiffle Marsh is spending a
t. -w wr- k. w•1tr n.hr,t,ep at FM, atford.
Mr. and Mr.. Nathan John:, of Rai•
roils, Sask.. vialted with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Msedel on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young. of
Goderieh, visited at the Matilda' en
Sunday.
Mrs. Tufford is aprndlug the week
at Mr. Jarvl„ Mcltride's.
ST. •HELENS
ST. HELENS, Nov. 15. -Mr. Gor-
don Mel'herson and Mr. Howlek Mc-
Farlane left on Monday for Detroit.
Mrs. Peter Clark pelt am Monday
foil Westfield, where she will make
her huwe with her daughter. Mrs. M.
Mclkiwetl, for the winter. Miss An-
nie Clark accompanied her as far as
Westfield en route for Saskatoon
Mr. Frank Todd is attending the
winter fair at Toronto.
Mr.•,Ed. Thom was at London on
XX:I t/linC,C5CNaaCt�/trk/tett,CetOo�atttJrr XCICVlttiJeoaatytsl,/ottJtytotgtIC51 .111:0 t Sat we*.
vomiter 4th will be read with interest
aAfhttt/1trflbtfhtttftirf1tt11ttefl,tflnflrtltilirlllthtfhflstflrtttyfltt/1rf1.01d\tfletefttflsflttllCfhaflt Mr. and) Mr:. Will Taylor. Mr. and by many In this Vicinity. Mr. Gor*ifn
Mrs. ('heater Taylor 111141Mr. and Mrs. Y. Maerlives father. Mr. Duncan
Souter Taylor attended the funeral of Slael'ht•e. was formerly a weH-known
the late Mr. H. H. Taylor at Goslerich ' r.•.iohnt of the 1'olls.rue-west Wawa -
uta Saturday. I ii., -,1 boundary._ and his mother was
Isar week vinit-
Mrat- -tin intmo.nfthir-nephew- r; 1 Young.
t
-Young 11't i.lr 1�t�..f Nr, t:ordoui
Miss
Wallace
Elliott Mtlter. 1.twkriow. .4 pretty wedding was .olemnhze,l
Mr. Will McDonald is home from at the home of ale. and Mrs. T. M. I
the West. Knnwlr., Wednesday eceulug at 1430. '
Mr, and Mre. D. Todd and Stanley i -whet their youngest sister. Alma I
1 attended the funeral of their aunt. Mane Bray. daughter of the late :Mr.
Mrs. Collins. at Kincardine on Sunday. ' and Mrs. Dun4•aa Gra)..;C Edmonton,
Mr. and Mrs. Domini Phillips and became the bride of Gurdon Young
airs. Cummhtg motoreel to, _Owen_ alacifhct, 'or Cnturut..•. Alta i•lile•st
Sound ou S:lturdry. erten of lhutcen Manlier•. eLVcrmil
Run. Alts. I
The bride, who was given In tour- I
riage by her brother-in-law. Mnleolm,
DcNGANNON, Nov. 17. -The regu'k a•tK,Jtnr ew red- to he, strain. played lar ru.•uthly meeting of the women'q I S
political limes of the day. The de-
baters will be Ow' candidates for
North Huron in the cowing 1'rsvtgeiel
election, or their representatives.. with
:t supporter for ,each: There will also
la• set, ral musical upmeters. both vocal
and instrumental. A lively tithe 14 in
sure for, those who come to lour the
display of oratory' alit' arguments.
1be program will commence at s
o'clock Admission: adults 27.
rhlb!n„ 14.• (.owe tar'.y ill serum. •
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TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Cu1.BORNE TO VNSIIIP
'1'Irr municipal council wet n, '
hall November 8111 at s p.w. .%)1 1L
hers present, the ltee-ee- 1
Minutes of last sestina; a.lop:.,,
read. Treasurer' re:w.rtt.l r. . , _
$111 -44i --(soot
%iwslrt--*.
for ieuu t also allow trent - \IhLa
e•
oa',l
le:
It, id. being u hue iwls,sd n.
municipality. Resolution draft,,
E:i't %Vaw•anusl. re anit•wlwt
Sheep 1'rotttIku .tet, was metol
approved by ...moiiI .Treasur.,
ported receiving from County
surer W. Lane a 'li•t of lot• f..r •a 1•
for taxis:.
Mr. Bogie. $Iiepial rdtott, w,1 ,',•d vii
the council re taxes en hots,• Wirt
last spring. and onni motion of ('cru,
Inrs Hill and Goldthorpe the sus
Sin w'as ordered refunded on tux ht:i
Councillors hitt" Yotu.g' 0141 -lint i
tburpc were apgt.hit...1 a .otuwlipc
meet the committee Crow West Waw:t•
LOA re letups, -ed erten:lotr tv Young
erett drahf.
The following a.r.uuts were laid:
G. Vanstoue. $24.:10: Gen. ('aldwefi.
PIT 3 eagan. •
$5; J. Green, $10.75: 1t. Mcl'ahe. $17.-
0: Wm. Straughan. $2.50: W. Mug -
$10;• J.
ug-
$111;.J. I'itMedu. $•t70; 11. 51,•-
v tore. > , .r. Stitttnn. IIS . H. i- -arta..,
Thursda), No‘ Inner 1S. 19
To the Electors of North Huron
tlo• ist of December you will be asked 10 ehect a
"rryhsi'titative to the-Prorinetal Legislature, and tic 1 am a
,-tndklate you have a right to know my position and views.
'there are many contentious subjects to he settled -Gov-
ernment Control vs. O. T. A.. the educational a,lministra-
tiun of the Province, Hydro•Illeetrlc affairs. and Highway
matters.' But .Mr. Ferguson say. that the liquor question
is the main issue- That being the case, 1 wish to state that
I am oplt,ted to Government Control as outlined by Mr.
Ferke•nson. Government ControNWhoutd wean a Mal tit' :tall
11 •t,•. •,pal-,' of liquor Instead of an increase. (:uvernuent
Control. to lay effective. Jsea,• sw. In the hands of those lu
sympathy with. tempersucelegit (ation and not of those con-
trolled by the Liquorhuerests. Government Control may
mean revenue. but it is at the expense of the general pros-
perity of the Province. 1 believe the 0.T. A., as endorsed
by the I. ogle on different t.ressluns and by large majori-
ties in North Huron. should he adhered to and strktly elt-
fnrerel. 1 Ia•11eve wap should Ike Nested who are in sym-
pathy with temperance legislation.
Hydrseles•tric euers;y should be d1:1rihnted on a more
equitable bast: throughout the Province. Revenue derived
from liquor should not bt applied to highway expenditure.
Premier Fergusam's township school board hill is not work-
able and Kt Id be withdrawn. Supplementary grants to
. reaeharg`;t•71Tn1to. should ho Tissot esu longi--oY-lteTtre-.-pY'
$10: B. Goldthorpe. 75e: J. M.-IArty•
$4.75. all for work on roads; G. Bean.
superintending. $77: It. S. fletltering-
tint. S the and delivering name. $17.;
Harry Freeman. plank and work.
$:,.711: T. R. Patterson. $30 for plans
for bridge; The Guderich Signal. rax
uotkc•, $.1.25; G.tdt•rich hospital. for
indigent patient. $S1i; 1:• derlch ttw'0,
for sewer pipe, $3.75.
Next meeting December loth at 1
Pm. • ,
G. J. 111.TILFitINGTtJN,
Township Clerk.
Nelson Street, Gatl•rieb. Thome 1$3. -
Remember the Sat ir.lay night
sauce in the Massae (pall.
MeePbee�-Gray
The following from The Time: -
Journal of Fort William, Ont.. ref Nit- I _
thelency and qualtllcatiou. Eleeettons should be held at
n the vgew.- of. the people own be ex
pressed. and once expressed, a. they !Hive ►seen un .oreral
etcatdous. should he respected
C. A. ROBERTSON
Sieve the above wan issued, the Premi.•r of the Pro -
viral:, lion. Howard Fergitvrn, has. utatcrially altered his
own manifesto. though that m8nitenf,, yea. put forth us the
result of the MOW .+tn•htl ennshterat1o11, l:cet: -n. with all
Din, latest changes, i ata inalterably opposed to his policy
on the temperance twin, and to any form of t:.cerument
Control lir sale of liquor for beverage ptlrpose•
i stand aberdusely- for the (1, T. A. and 1 a'itl supl,rt all
Ruch 11 11.4.14411a. rat• h• the 4,1 ac till make it Mill more
rffe Cly, -
c. A. 1t0I1I ttTSON.
11
LA
Velvets and Satins,_ Velours and Felts. A Big Reduction
Qts Yelve� fats Regular Pricerom ,5 to b.50.
SPECIA L PRICE $2.95 • •
- -- Ladies' Coats
Needlepoint marvella in dark navy
blue. trimmed with mundel collar and
cuffs. Regular price $24.50. Special
reduced price.... $16.95
Children's Dresses
A new shipment of children's Flannel
Dresses, all sizes, at very reasonable
prices.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
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 Gloves
A full range of men's Gloves in cape-
skin lined, suede. pigskin, in all the
well-known makes.
A. CORNFIELD
"Shop Where You Are Invited' to Shop"
Ladies' and Men's Wear West Snipe of Square Phone 418
XXXXXXXMC
Institute wI77-Ue_.1te[u un Thu sj,• -Haftietd. L.t..t M. Rev.
November '25th. at 3 p.m.. at the home tt> J. Preston, of Wesley United
ited
1 -44 --Mets, 444a. ;<teletyrr4 .sAI.•t:.t..d The -bride seas l
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Alton and Mrs. dainty In a French hunt'-tunde Model
Capbell visited with friends In find- lit pcafl georgette courbiu(rl with
,ricmh last Sunday. points of French thread lace finished
Mr. and Mrs. 0, 51. McKenzie at. with new ,blue vet vet streamers amid
tended anniversary services in Knitx wore -tires leaf hattihnu and sity,•r
church. 1;i derich. Inst Sunday, slippier and carried as bouquet of
Owing to the illness of Rev. C. H. Ophelia n,, -ns and lily -of -the valley.
Me'Donalct Mr. J. C.Murdoch oceo- Mrs. Knowles ware "a , --hr'rnptIit
pied the pulpit in the Presbyterian frock of 1'et1an -sold Nat rre•p• with
church lairs- Illindty''-- r•oysage ..f rases, --Mr•. Maidam 41
-t .ale of l'hriatmas novelths will Kellar. sister of the bride. wits goaned
be
held by the Mlstelnn ('ir le of the lu a crushed rose fiat ,rope costume
#'sited church oa November 27th. 1n
Miss C. I'entJnnd's store. ' •
A very entertaining :omni function
neearrer-t lh The blikiment or tb Pres-
byterhan church - on Thursday evening
of last week, w•hien a chicken -pie soelat
was held under the nttapiiis of the
i.adies' Aid. After supper a very in-
teresting program was rendered by
Lucknnw talent in the auditorium. a front of figured crepe.
R. C, H. MDd, ltir. etc ttnrntg the wtgnftrg
of -the relit rr,
enpetted the chairconalsnit aokledtheees
eont!Ider- Mrs. Robert Strang. smut '
utile humor to the evens. own ng ty nr es •1 at an.
The Dungannon jlrnwatlr Chrh •lU and later 1 t •v' •u
put on a play, entitle) "The Path were rendered by Mr. and Mr . 11'. c.
Across the Hill," In the perish halt on Hnmblr.
Fr7dey evening. December 3. Watch A buffet lunch - waw vett 1.y-41te
for hilts. hn.tr:w. asslstel by 1 sinter. Sirs
Don't S1is.-An tsen• linlealm McKellar. M swig-
i►..Ienket'
tertninmentfas willThim licit# toInleretheting parltvh 1xotring tea; -Miss tsw..- J8..w•ie•s-Miss--
lutlt, lhmgivaou. on alonday evening, Myrtle Bow IA an bliss :Margaret Rob
November 22, in rid of the Dungannon 1 Innen. of Port rthitr. a• servitors. .t
pibltc library. The chief feature of iswutifil to •story wed+lina cake. a
the program wt11 he a dehnre ort the rift -from rw-Malcolm McKellar. ern -
fere., 11 table. which was df•eorite,1 .
with nes in four .silver hod vise,
TI At it ou lndtnn lieu doilies 811 the
f, r eorto•rs and streamers of ribbon
tont the table to the chandelier. -
The groom's gift to the brit',• wens a
441ih.Ti)ntij1 t•ftrijue: - to the
Itiereed silver hoh-bon dish and the
Monist. n novelty sterling hraoelet.
The guests numborrd abort t' art
including Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm 51.
Kellar: cif Ni.hitt. Mau.: and )Ir. I
Homer Tedford. of Wlnnipi•g.
The bride's going nway ell-tntnr wn-
Sptu,ish raisin II r',px,hl( rear'
iv 1 for trimmlnlr, oft ihlg ore r a
.nfrn dress ttsmatch and n tight attics
antelope hat In eintntsting :hurts*.
111111111111t train s (
rainforthjir home Incam
rT, -1-Trarr '
Several telegram. of evtagrattela•
'len. were reer•lvert. among them, one
from Mnnrirt• firer'. Itrnttmr of the
hri,f•'. and Alex. TA, !or sehef41.
montcn. fif whir' the bride seri'-
member.
with French ha tobetuhrnide'ry and
were n corsage of ,.W4.eilleart ens,'•
Mrs. Homer Tedtord, cuualtd th.
bible-rhymerhymehrre a Parisian model of re-
con. brown flat crepe with georgette
trtmnihtgs in eontra.ting •hale:, and
rhinestone ornament. Mr-.
cousin of lite bride, wore a 1S:a,d
brown canton bolero style opening otter
Rubbers Rubbers
Rubbers
Our new stock of MINER
BRAND Rubb rs has
aril
Miner R
an Guaranteed
They,afe inessure cured
ey are the best
O1tf Stock is complete in new
Fall Footwear
\Ve aim to inert.' you, in fit,
quality and price
W. Here's Shoe Store
I'hnne• 43,. The Square
The ,antomohl1. i. now Idatl►t.l for
ken•phtg Iw•opie from vgting. Prtth-
thly limonite avoiding pilar bee be
tomo a habit-Rrantf"r,i lhrr.atPer.
as
ANNOUNCEMENT
Itay. taken oyer tlu' lout• _
�- ndry of the Goderich
Steam Laundry and will carry 00 the lousiness in connection
with my dry-eh•anittg plant and haberdashers on IV.::st street.
have obtained e.xperieneed laundry help. First -clan-
work and I roulpt survive guarautee.l. A trial will convince you.
Ilydcr :nay I.'Trfl at store .tr th,.v will he ealle.I
r.rIneap.
W. C. SNAZEL
Hnherdasher and I to ('leaner
WEST STREET / 1 ' PHONE 339
(Steam Lnurslry in connection)
Calvin Cutt's Specials !
Good Black Tea. 53c or 2 lbs. for $1.05
/Broken Walnuts, per Ib. 44c
Dates 2 lbs. 22c
Peel, lemon and orange, per Ib. 28c
Pure Lard, per Ib. 19c
15 and 30 day ac unta appreciated.
-W £ $U Y int t iV
Phone 116 - CALVIN CUTT
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 sheets correctly .
Felt Shoes, Slippers, Moccasins, Etc.
New stocks just in. Something warm and cosy for
every member of the famil
SHF RMAN'S
Phone 168
110 AnING SHOE STORE'
SHA RMAN 1:1)1)rRlf l