The Signal, 1927-3-3, Page 5THE SIGNAL. - GODERICH, ONT. ri.,at.dny. march
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For run-down Vitality
use --
one of these builders
Vinol, Wampole's Tasteless Cod Liver Oil, Creo-
mulsion, Kepler's Malt with Cod Liver Oil.
Fortify your rystrnl ngain;t attack, of Influenza.
Campbell's Drug Store
Phone 90 - - Goderich
In connection with our haberdashery and; Dry
Cleaning business we have an u,, to -date
STEAM LAUNDRY
We give first-class service and our work is guaran-
teed. Leave your laundry with us.
Goodi Called For arid' Delivered
. [•T e C ' Sy AZ -bb--
Ifshl rdasher find DTI fiettner
V1 is STREET ' PHONE-338-----
Prices at McEwen's
A fresh shipment of Prunes bought direct from
New York.
Small 10c Ib. Medium 123ac Ib.' larie 15c Ib
Th.... are not the Oreton Prunes, but are the sweet variety of
California.
Try our 59c Black Tea, one of the best in town for the mosey.
3 packages Jelly Powder for 25c and 1 glass fruit nappies FREE
Fresh ground Coffee. Ground as you order it, • nice line
classic Cleanser -. 1..,......
Panahine Cleanser
A large bottle Vanilla Eztraet for............
A large bottle Lemon Extract for _...
Redpath Sugar by the bag not beet sugar at the best price in town
60c Ib.
1Oc a tin
10c a tin.
25c
25c
J. J. McEWEN
Phone 46 South Side of Square
Goods delivered to your house by the best delivery in town
LIERBURN
l.I I41'ItN. Mar. 2. -Mrs. Harry
Freeman has been very poorly. Wu
hope she will scoot he better.
A number frons herr were at Mr.
IwN•k look's. .'.iiI i1tn, 1111 Tharst1ay
rttoruls/n to a wood -rutting bee and a
party in the evening.
Mr. John Farrlsli is busy drawing
gravel fora new bridge to be built on
the main road by Mr. John Chieholm,
Jr.
• of the farmers are gelling
their simmer supply of wised rut up.
7Yk number of yu111Ig 3.11Ygde from liud-
erirb Baptist church spout Tuesday
evening of last wort* at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Chilton atter skating
fur a short time outside.
Mrs. Arch. Morton is lab} up will u
very bad cold anti is under the doc-
tor's
oc-
tois : are. We hope she will soon
improve.
('hureh doles: N••xt Sunday ger-
Op will he held here in the evening
"19711.1111
'11"":11:11:111.
u4bly.arch
T•lth. will'1he ,. uuutoli, Ii it , I1)
the ordin reit of baptism will 1N ob•.
served also. At the weekly prayer
meet hag. bead at the Mune lit Mr. Rd.
Laws,.ii on Tuesday vetting. the pro-
gram for the Women's Day of Prayer.
•March 4th, was Used. sow* of the
W. M. S. ladle% taking part.
PARAMOUNT
i{tualey„, balk lriurnet to her home at
Ityl
Mrs. •
Micce Irwin mud Mrs. Deo.
trw '', Of Ike 2nd cou..i•sst.w, wore
Ifuellls of ars- Jus. 'T. 1W•-bsu•r. of uewr
I.uckuw', 1)541 day' tust wreck.
M.
ttand yrs, Jack Jawieson enter -
eller,' a fewof their neighbor, and
1.1.1.11111. t• a party -WbIt-11 Irur hi ht
11.• ••hc.-w factory lust 'Mn1r•sdayid -
11i0h1. All perm nt relw•rt a g s.d time.
--�' -per cent.
roars. honors, 73 p t r cert. ; puss, 140
per cont.:
sr. 1V. --Label \II•Jliehaet tit► per
141.111 , V11131011 I..li.hwaite 72. Bernier
' 110401'e OK.
IV. Mur.., t )`ry'$1 Is -r cent..
'I Phil $laaett 75, Marlon Lamprey 74.
itr•flle oke IIS, JIM• Dation 4tt.-
JIt.--1larvey MrMlelwet 73 per
rek
nt.. Ted McMl,ael 64, Et. rets 1'rsd-
duck 4 4. 'Ihleluul-• F'ry al.
t 11 ',scrim mi•its'70
AI-Bt'K,4 Sr. '1 -}Y:wk • M(•Mfehuel 11.•4 1,'r
I cent.
Sr 1'r !tido \l-Ml•linel i:1. jai'
cent.
Jr. I'r.- It. r Fry, 0;14111'$ Ferretti.
trtbur 11. -Mi. heel. Ade Flirt -tint.
\':tittle I1rfd4l.•ek. Tom Fry, Hazel
\1'I$UON. ' Mir. 1. '1l:.. tY9104•11'-
lusllnitte rrpeat,'l the.? I, -;.c '.'Elle
41111 oaken Bucket," hl •1114• Foresters'
`hall Ila- Wednesday 111011. the
I'wlur ./ rrve 11111>e. '4'111. i11,41-
I-rr,rla:' sumr. to I. 1t i Moore. ------
uertlon with th.• alit hots' :old girl.' • 1 L.111'F1tV. '1'.a4du•r
rcuniou of No. 7. -..heel .e 114.11 10 h••
held during the • • uiill0 -nwuo f Thr•
1'. s . XII. I. 1\H.Ito1u :
1!n'• wtl%
*1$"!1)t: ml at Itru-sols 1he seh• el 1.c %tel 1'0
pet l i, Friday I . It l . a fu'' nous,•. 1 r Jammu :unl 1'1.11
The Swingy' .44/ 04/1 of Kn••x 111111.11
4•I.nrrh urs prcllarulg a c:1) nits re 1N• .
Ltiven at Easter.
\ Isrttng iti e•nnnoertein with Ito'
prolwseel I lutaNu. w luso pool ' :1- hod the F'orrste!rs'" Ihrll ..c 'Tial' i. y or
tern,w i IgM.
Hr. 1.. 4',a)k. ••1 th Void Ind
held ail old-fashi.un •iet
w.re.l'1Ne• :14411
NIS Y..e 1111 'rhitrish i:;gln la.I. ,
\We•. were rl*1tw1 eta. S:uut,liI with
1)11• wort itU.I* In1'lil of tin• „i1.n11.
> `+►1.+l �rkiah-L I • i• • 1. , e ieY rte- - _ -
_--
aInmost all whit. r. were in l'itithetilllev
-fee a- ts.w �t>•rc 1.0'_11u4. --.4.-144--.4.11U-.,---
PARAMI)t NT. Mar. 1, --Mr. Mike
Hogan, of [114Th611. has r,Turueft home
from a tett day%' visit with his bru-
IIwr, Rev. Father .101111 Hogan of
41 ate•rluwn.. 4
Wilfred. in New• York City.
Mrs. McNauglilou, of Sexmlth. Al-
ls-r:i. is visiting with her sister. Mrs•
1►u11caul M,Te•nian, of Laurier. .
Miss Duffle Kirk. of Klrktou. Is
visiting with her sisters. the Mlss,R
Kirk. of Lothian.
Archie Mi•Mur•hy Is over from De-
troit and is vl-i11ng at his old home
1n•:1r fantail.
MIsM•s Sa.lir Johnston awl Allem
Nekton. of l.:utrier, were In Paisley
our day last week attending Inn• wed-
ding of a cousin.
Yrs. Robinson Woods and Mra. Jas.
Wuodt. of Kt. Helen.. were guests of
Mrs. Jas. T. Webster. of near Luck -
now. recently.
Mr*. Toni Irvin. of near Lucknow,
i• .pending a few days with friends at
Stanley.
• Mrs. Peter McDonald. whir has been
visiting with her daughter. Mrs.- El -
dela Henderson, has returned to her
' hoose In Huron.
Miss 4Ilive Thompson. whit has been
• riaiting with her sister. Mra. Bill
-) r�I fj�
Thr rhoirra of Aaat wick. rte., lassie
at �r-Iees is suit.
GEO. S'tEWART
(truer 'trees Florist 1'Itone 1115-
I
roar). :
...t marks:
Jr. I\'. --.X1.4414. q'illey- ai Is•r crus. Jr,' IA I. FitihlMUSS t4ei per USS AS I'\nF7t((R.11t1►
cc01., •t%'ilnutr umwan, 45, Ktitl1
tganasamillamilimlaimmallhowlomIr
The Chic ortl>ie
New Spring Hat
Is shown in our distinctive models, showing
new fabric, ribbons, ..sills and straw combin-
ations of unusual Chitin. 11s smartness is en-
dorsed with a touch• of embroidery. a flower,
a narrow ribbon, or an ornament. e
YO( ARE CORDIALLY INVJTED 10
INSPECT OUR ST K.
MISS MacVICAR ,-
Fe:1g;11, I,. •Mer••le Kerr 24.
sr II lalerp F'e•agau :41: per eeut.
Sr. I. Kenneth %% Whim, 79 Is r ,
int _" Iti,a. a1 l'ea1:u1 i•. It.
lheil,i
Milli,. I pe, -,i1.1., 415511 :
.1r 111. Kit 111111 \1'IlliaVV. 1511
•-1111 F,ngm1 7:19, •4W 1lnw•r Rutledge
•.•,_. ,•rete herr-^1r
notal luuken thrt.:telee,r-
Tia• lltdro • ..1.ltt.e. is tt.rking
owes w1.• shall 1,
In the spring. l.,
giust thing and 41.
boosters. not kn-
The I:011114011
glr!s of Auburn
o1) tWeslnettliy. .1
matter is trying 1
a 11111 .•les of
Ilii• Ree1
sing names snit .
tea' on the 11.4 :.•
mmnlcat,• mule•
��ca�cxx�ecaesss�+ex�sxssexxxxxxxxxaexx�c�c
Spring Opening Display of
New Spiuuitt'r_.ere
� ---- and Millinery
/•h e.. At,111il h.TOWNSHTOWNSHIP COUNCIL
KINGSTON
STREET
Helping sloe Hors)-H*aikwl Sola of
TuS 5* .%equtre osA.r(1 Aerav►1.
Mach interest Is M ane ta.kt•n in a
xehemc whleh has nos h. -en s.•t afoot
In Great Britain 111 e4.ltu'rltc11 with
Ulf' Miners' Welter. F'uud for a eer-
tain number of 5rholarshipw to the
universities in be- *Mie n- ever,- year -
51' 11. I:ilreu Fi-ug i» 741. to workers in the mines and their
-Sr t---Kenttnrtr-Wtithrmlr-!Itrt---)ATT- 1WWL a-911 .d U btter --4
'n T'••,g:nl 49t1,.eReet*On herr 177 m
An endowotat fund of !150,000
Ih. w. -.able 11511 Ronald 41'1:- has already bees raised, the Incom4.
•
-9i-` from which will almond. to at trim
11x.Ir„ ronnvrtton e , 57 0 a year, antra xeleer184enn:"j
mines.,
,I t IN•hind Those marked • hat 1144'1111111,41.111fthas b tse /Armed ander tie
•a' ,ng lees', b, 4/111.4/111. or more .try's. ehai rmanehlp tit Lord (helltu+ford
Chosen candidates. of which there
Number on roll, 12: :11.4.111:!, 11.
,In • '.1 4.rys and
• 1 • heii,•I l
(-.sill
s.gar 1114 1411111e. sad
n
Poro a 1.4,'.111.111,of
'(I.,W %t hi, kilos of
•,.tr -s.-e that -hon1,4
ntntectesl
t- 10 rage
'I14 .1.'ne:arv. -Mr.
-nn..
ASIC}'I FL1►
Township cent) ,,i1 islet February blotto 1211.
I4th, all member- present. Minutes
will be at least ten, w111 be sent to
\1.\BE1. 1.. Witoi1.5, Teseher. the university selected for a three
' viers' course, all their expenses be-
ing
o-Ing paid. An allowance will *lel) be
' made to the miner stud•'nts to en-
able them to mix on terms of oqual-
Ity with other uirbler-Rr*duates.
Candidates roust he over seventaea
and have to pare the entrance ejam-
inatlon. Any requite inlay be eaten.
and uny subject for which the ran-
didute seelas [m hat,• a heat may be
taken. The sebolar1bipa will not be
allocated to areas: they may all go
to one district if it is found to pos-
sess the ten limit likely men and
women among the mining community.
1 This scheme ltas been well-reoelc-
ed in mtniag eIrrl.•s. and already
there I. a tlood of applicatlnhx.. Al-
though only tee scholarships will be
1 given In the unit fro or three years.
It is hoped that, in thetrourth year,
as many as thirty-tive, will be
running
The nn in bet' of prominent men who
began their the* in the coalfields is
i simply aurazis,. They woe their
to the top of the ladder wtth
e,'rvthinr against them. What
(night th.' not have accomplished
had they txs-a a,.+isied la tbe nal
that Is now. prene-ed"
• s. S. No. 4, 1'441.141114NF
\ Til.• following is the l. -(.0I of 141.3,.
N. 4. O'olh orae, for F'ebriu it .- 'Those
marked •' missed . more than three
Hays:
Kr. 11. Tjw.o«ihh• ti:41►1 i.auretta
• F'lit•k 7445. }'tannin 1714}_dlite. *Olive
iTill 7.7n.• Dmsi ata af111Gn1 fG o.
Sr. 111.. 1 postage 21u41 Fltal I'I1
Mellon- 111.
Jr: 111.-- Normo 11i11 12.1. Nettie P4t-
Sr. 11. ti,, -.pd.' 25411 Edith" Flick
of Jantmry mretitn were reed weenie 2441. Sadfr Moaning« 254. Nora*
-
prote•,l on motto ..f l'untn•illora Au- Fisher 176. •4'hirs 1'itblado 17::. Ruth
d, r«on nnd• !htliivnl. -Mewed by -4''e et--1'itr.t,.45- --171- - •o1Uve_ I'itWsdn 1111.
eilh.rs Me(ieuzh• :1).,i-\iiet'rs,u fwd re- 4'Iaptuu llnllou i:W. Winnie I'itbindo
eared. [list Mr rerrie he timid the lits. Hermon Fisher .01.
tits dollar, ort•. .n.ly gran:et' and ; I'romotesl to Jr. 11 F::hel Mun-
rrrurue.I dud eAIt 1 4,n4w•ntor Is. laid rings 13.1.
V.111 for haulln_ :rin•el, Moved by Sr. I.1..---Itay Mai ti,r+l SS, Kathleen
John t'utneron :frd J. A. McKenzie. \Hlnon 71.
that ..ourl..tl VIVO' 'a Teen. of lire ebd- -.Tr. Pr. - Irene lint; Zelma Flatter
hl r• ut•auy Iw•rwn, killing it tog found
worrying or killing she'll. o0 motion
1.f Ktdlivan Hod V'-Ke•nal,- the follow-
ing trills were ordered paid:.Jnhu Me-
Itae. gravel. $1.:,t' John Frltzley.
••haring l:1.: lr.•al- Hoard of Health,
lira mer lug $i:t.:%1: 1.ucknnw- Sen-
tinel. advertising. - *i:-25: Mmtletpnt
\': oriel. rlrnl>,tlkw, 5411.48 i'. Mc1.4•nn.
sitary /a.. 5*41ren 614. extrn.. :Ste.
*14.1411: Wtn M"ryotlty•'•tb4rc as ant-
dater. *14: 'IV.* to.,nil, -. grat,•l al,,l
cloanl11g 411,.:2':30: W. 1'. !bed. bal-
oney sfltlry, #2s' ex. -,• stnt111 s. Is .r-
-g,'. sit:ala $-L4-'i:,•
1. 1.w, F7. 41e1se11:1ch.'
i 'ti*t. ink pa.. . n1 1., ''.•coni.
1 tartnF 7111...
ties.
Number on roll 21: iveregeat.tend-
aisce. 19.
M. T. M.T.EOD. Teacher.
' 'neo Eye.
We• are faat_hetiot4ng n bespec-
tacled nation, and the culprit respons-
ible le --education. That, with the
enormous growth in popular litera-
ture, has made us a 1 a.a. of readers.
The r• -suit --a disarltantage to he
set against many adtuntagrs - its
eyestrain.
Spectacles may cure this, Int: as
pre%ention 1s bett r_.ha*-Sura why
not adopt eometlting which wall ,top
dL
The ...annoy t law ,•mllirm •u .I the strain from cotnfng'
,,;,,'1t the t; illwtory' 1'P4air: .•u tin• Once it was thought that slaking
-ewnsi'uts the w•ver:11 1nul.icip.11- the eyes at Intervale for a short time
mailing ex was ,i, I. n•nd tint I,laee•1 011 wax the best anti-etraln denser• but
a Au tile. Nnthrr •d the (In arse Sitio d ' that has now been discarded. it being
l'rgsi,w•' 311.1 itatenaverd-txsrxdatlm found that the e.Nt4*R of-of-ttte-rays
X•.,• rend: 1.1 rex Instil to \t 11..I11414. or light, and their sudden rt•turn, a
11..1 for the eye•s•
-
li
This will be an exposition of all that is new and fashionable for Spring and
you are cordially invited to attend and view the new creations
AT `OORNFD'S STORE ON
-; karch
Saturday, 5th, and Following
Days of.' Next .Week
Ladies' New -Spring Coats
Str4ightnesa of pose characterizes the out-
line of ('oat models for this Spring. The new
Coats have never been more smartly designed
or more favored by fashion They adapt them-
selves to personality of the wearer, especially if
made of chew+ twill, Poiret twill, charntren,
trieotine, cashmir suede, Worumbo or Claxton
plaids, trimmed with grey squirrel, platinum
lynx, silver and white mrntflon fur.
*� Ladies' New Spring Hats
A very special opening display of the
most charming Hats. Our new models for
Spring not only meet the demand, but crate
it- An assortment de luxe of new Spring
modes, small and merlium shapes, in the
newest colors of Melting and grosgrain silks
coa�lbined with straw. These flats are effec-
tively trimmed and lined.
•
Ladies' New Spring Dresses
The new'Spring Dresses have n great deal
of chic. The smartness of rat and the tine
points of detail feature these new Spring
Dresses. Credit nnlet•I►e given to the variety
of materials and styles which have been pro-
vided for milady's dressing. -
AFTERNOON '' ODELS
with high collar and deep V-neck line, aI o
cantalina Mus with full sleeves and pleated
V V
• 1.'011. shades, such
!ler skirt. They come in various ,
as Mother (loose tones, champagne, monkey
,kin, hois de rose, .wood rose, pastel green,
Roblin, tncndow pink, athenia, crane and tor-
toise Atoll. The styleaand colors will please you.
Visit our store at any time. We will be pleased '
to show you the new Spring Goods
. A.
I
M. R. NO. .gaga-...... _.....------ - Ih••tM'e winter •
�yt��1 ,�I ""„ •s^e: ' 's il•r 1.r; ',rt ..f !I, 4 fkb►n Nwe''' oo w ktf�► r"•
xxxxxxtl� xxx xx xxxx x xx xxx A No. 1, (Sat•N• h, for the luosth of Fra a '(1. the wtna; Itunarw at HayOeld.
CORNFIELD
,ter 1 notice'_ .4' the ting fair to he ln"Li at
In'l:•I;as .t. s:I.11 about the first of
Ned) also life "rex m1411 next meeting.
X • o motion of 'ltllhau and McKenzie.
xThe collect •: sate :In 4•-e tun1 of nu-
till 111 nixes, a arming In x:{mt.:ts Hit
Im 1 am ,d t' .', '.eon and McKenzie the
-.
e•.:1.ydor woe- z.r.gi tt»ffl-1111. Stir -of
• march to rei• •'ll the roll. Insuring'
1111.' fond. or .e township from 'hold-
11I1s o11ile Is ' hand-, of collector nr
tr. asnrer wa- 1l*'n•w•d and left ..ver
111'111 ,•.an,r'il n get rates. The audi-
tors' re•rs,rt -hawed total reeetlws
*72.74:1.4: ' , xttenfnlre* *44.72. 27 •
Intl' tire. lttW115 :7,
1111. 'a •tteii t Andes n5m ' an(1 me-
i:enale, ee mi. `1 adjourned to nu•.(
4larr'h 141h.' at 1 pm.
I' I-.MeD1 I N A I; 11. Clerk •
SCHOOL REPORTS
\i t 1 1 t+IIFiF:1.1►-''(11.1t,RNE
The fullest a tja the r. Ie.rt of 4. S.
No. 14..1.1�e'.t lid miler?.. for the
14»011 hs .if .1:tnnary Buil February: •
Sr. 1V.--l'Inrten Fo.ler St4.1 per .
rcpt. Roy Fahy 11,0. Millie) Foster 79.1
Teel \'rerm:rn 445,5 4; •roaret Foster
412.4. fella COW.'1). 7•71. T1n'!n1:1
Ione+'11.7. Ra:tt Foster 47.S.
Sr. 111 R:,17h Foster 80.5 p." ••'1 ).
.i1.- 111. 1-al►rl Pollock 114.9 pw•r
Tinny W1' 5tt
sr. 11. ..1' n a D,•uglort t 140.11 per
cent.. Irene F. 1eey AAA. Marlon Fostee
Ri.O. Irene •:r.lham 73.0, ('laronee i0►',
v'* �-0 I:oiler' •h, Mar•it :1, 1927.
t,-Anr,l,n1 1'MLw•k. ('p44 Pnllnok.
T'r:-Mural•• T'O*ter. Mary Vr,.mmsn.
1.1 .I. FINNIILIX. Ti -Iu'r• Millers al Mtrstfard
•' . • '- titpstford, Feb. �':•. Marr than 14141
v, S, \11, 0, hl'NTJIT' Stratford,
Interested In the baking 11
\The follow 1:.1 is the r,potrt for :he rlgltry. Including delegations from
months of .1 unary and February.a;,wteri,h, Senfnrth. ("Intim. A4tehi.11
Tim !MPH' 1rr 15491 ,•anminrd In f:mdl St. M.1ry's; vl.w'ed the showing of
.ne!Itnr, :tel' 1 ' iPile, geography. rend- 4wo tl),,. iw'arltlg4.t 4mprovinee1%t 1,144••
IHR, aranirnnl art. agriculture and 1w4klug trade. at the plant of the Strat
writing. feed 44 kIt g O'omp.wy !tee night. The
V. ,T.tme Parrish i•i per rent. 1wu Alois were -What Shall Nr Es)
'v' TV. T•1''' Jewell 70 her mitt. Tlslay" 511(1 "115)414' Rwoe•t tk,ntih."
Jr. tv 1'rttr ljttlhl R4 fer;-*rrtr.. Thr OTs! pir?n1'. ?hawed the .Mvrt„Is
Frank Hortee 17. mint rd a moeleM rrtnlle is,kerc n1.
Mr. 111 __t'1 .111a ,Harlin -ft ! sr r'a't• i roufo-tIou!ry. Indk•iting ionw' thronch
.tr. 111. " 1 • ffis nom,' '40 Per recut 1 ,'!eanlinees Bt*I on -to -dote methods n
Jr, 11.--1'ri.4Na TJaklater fi:r per I baker would itnprote the quality of
e t..alli,re tl•rtlsei (tZ. Frsl lentil 57.. -his gnt4S and holster np his unite.
Jewell :•A .a111e larrisb 4(: Due other film Rave detail oti for Irhk
P li ohhh Fairish. fine of w haste Rwee•t dough for cnkrs.
T. • on ?9'1,'112: weenie attr•nd-t; At the eonelnsion nt the demontitra-
The proper aril-etrnin II.ethod 11
not to close your eyes, but to change
their focus. Thus, if you are teed -
tog a book_or accounts, and
feel eye -strain, look from the book
or figures to. some object ten to fif-
teen feet away. Tear -BT---Three se-
conds mance. The change of focus
takes the atrpin off the eye by giving
it the rest which comes from a new
focus. The eye-mulaelee. In short, are
not kept in one position and at one
lantana.
• WHERE .1KF: THE MEN?
'Tn-N'r-Krittnr-of-1'11n- '4fgnal.
Stri--In the .\nglirnu choreh on fin.
141,1 .lay or le tit, ,• ,ntmnuly oatled Ash
\''edtar-day, there acre three sei'yi•e.
in St. tite'rg� R shoe. b : 1l 4 a.m..
111;14+ tem so.4-x•jwaa -.t1. all--4Aroe Set-
vtec. there *'ii a goodly a 1t,oldn11re
of devote'! w-nni 1., No the m•-11 o r th,•
•.ougreg:rtlon 41,•1',' rnfrpieuen, tic
their absence: at the eteulna service
tw•n of the faithful choir-uieu neer
obliged to•lake tip the offering.
'I'll,•r,' is eousliferable talk !It :he
1.•rse•nt tine. of :Ily.nile delinquency.
11'.111111 11 nett. lir. Editor. perhaps heir
Inane!• if the melt of ill unr chnr'•h
crwlgre'gI 11,51. were even half as faith-
fun 11'. the wotueu "9x4.1111114 gratia''
Eby way of example►?
Tours trul$,
A+1GLIi'AN.
"SHOP 'WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" o "''"'•
Lathes' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 418 Coderich, Ont.
i tlnn a variety nt laked •i(M goods
.1 1. llieflr1N.tl.n. Tete•bee. , ,.a, .send.
Picdure framing
liring11 ' 'Ise p`..tare. you
have put : 1 t tf ti•ting to
Fraise sou., ' o \l1s I- tin
inilrtir.o, 111.: 1-1?ing; -4 ..n-
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11e• lave a-plendid .1 --
-ori 11 • 11t of Moulding` to
••h.,',se from. Bring •th, of in
• day 41 1'! have them Framed
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adorn your walls. 1S', do our
work ite11. anel the price•, sire
tmwl9rnt..
Smith's Art and hitt Store
View, 19,
Dairymen
Have you examined the
New Lipless
Strainer Milk Pail?
Call in and see the san-
itary pail, in various sizes
and reasonably priced.
Carrie's Hardware
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THE
GODERICH
l4OMIE HOMEY NAS A
REAL MEANING IF THE
HEAT F44KS Sisy.
'The H.'ai Folks may not he
slt�ey c;tll--1*WC- :l real
meaning to 'Hone, Sweet Dottie.'
-I•hev� are not vaudeville stars,
but they can turn cold into warmth
more quickly than any sleight-of-
hand tertonnitrs.
•I hey -a1.. not-ulusi.:ians. - Jalltr--
man! the harmony' they can bring
into ani household with a few
selections Iront • their excellent
coal.
4'.41.1. THE
tveitkel
For Gond Clean Coal
J. B. MUSTARD COCM4 AANY
Phone 93 Goderich
Head the :,,Iiirlis,nleed' in The Signal
Have you
entered the
1111
NYAL
WORD CONTEST?
Twenty-one cash prizes. $100 for
the best list. Secure your contest
sheet from
J. 11 Lauder, Phm.B.
Nya1 Druggist
People litho: its IIw r try silo
mold like to ruler Iii, contest simply
phone or write Its and se sill giant/ --'-
! mail coolest sleets along lith• a
I Nyal 1% rather 4 hart I alcndar whisk _
is inai,prnsablIII n any hoose. I
Let us see hos many requests we will let
J. H. Lauder, Phm.B.
The Nyal Drug More
For the Best Values in
Winter -Footwear
saws►
COMFORTABLE FELT SLIPPERS
FELT BOOTS SKATING BOOTS
GOLOSHES and OVERSHOES
RUBBER FOOTWEAR of ALL KINDS
MOCCASINS, etc., try
SHAK-MAN'S
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"The leading shoe Starr"
\V. ileg. Sharman
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