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Buy for Christmas
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You will get a better selection and
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better service by buying now
A We have planned for a big Christmas business and
have angreat array of beautiful presents
suitable for men and boys
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A W. C. Pridham & Son
A "The Store With the Stock"
15 Men's and Boys' Wear Phone
A Few Suggestions
Neckwear -Beautiful Italian and
Swiss silks, 50c to $2.50
Forsyth Shirts -$I.95 to • $5.0O
Forsyth Pyjamas -For men$2.50
to $4.50. For boys $1.60
Neckscarfs-Plain white silk, polka
dots and fancy designs, also ban-
dannas. Prices $2.00 to$4.00
Fancy Hose Eniglish all -wool fancy
Hose and interwoven fancy cash-
mere Hose, 85c to $1.50
Hickok Belts -With initial on sterling silver buckle
done up in a very attractive box. Price....SZ.00
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THE SIGNAL,
NILE
NILE. Nov. 29. -Mr. end Mrs.
Alvis Thompson, of Henna iter, were
Sunday visitors st the home of Mrs.
Thompson's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Miss Alma Free. of Ihutganuon, was
a week end guest at the Inoue of her
friend. Mrs. Telford Ntxon.
CongnInllations are extended to Mr.
and Mrs, Ilarry Watson upon the birth
a :laughter (Luella Marie), No-
1.•wls•r 2:.th.
I;u,rierly meeting service will be
1„•I,1 ,•n Sunday, December 4th, at 3
I, w in the l'ulted church here.
Miss Nellie Willey. of Golerich,
spent Sutatoy at the home of her sla-
ter. Mrs. Harold MCIlwaln.
KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRIDGE, Nov. 30. -Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Garvey, Mrs. Morgan Dal-
ton and Mr. Thom. Garvey. Jr.. motored
ti. Chegs+tuw'P un Sunday to visit Mia
Harvey's mother. Mrs. Eilen Donnelly.
The latter 1s In her ninety-fifth year
and despite her advanced age her
faculties are exceptionally bright.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Garvey, Messrs.
Michael O'Connor and Edward Foley
spent Sunday in St. Augustine and
were.....aerompainled home by Mrs.
H'Connor and Mrs. Foley, who had
been visiting friends there.
Mr. John S. Dalton has purchased a
(lite Chrysler coach, and Gerald (lar- aura Wel
rev 'Tires a new Ford coupe.
Mr. Jack Tom O'Reilly. of Detroit.
is spending a few days among Ashfield
friends.
Mr. Tom Joy returned to Detroit 'on
Thursday, having spent a week with
his uncle. Mr. Jos. Dineen.
Miss Helen Bowler. of Goderlcb,
wit. home for the week -end.
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COAL HOD
- SPECIALS
Heavy Black Japanned
Hod. I arge size.. A 49c
Galvanized Hod. 69e
Large size
These Hods are real bargains
at the reduced price
Prompt Delivery Phone 501 for yours
JAS C. CARRIE:
HARDWARE
New Quebec - -- --
Cook Stoves and Heaters
GODERICH. ONT.
901)04there happened to be nulpassing
when the mishap sere, urred.
The pupils of a. c No. 9 are work-
ing very hard era' tilling for their
Chra
t...tms entertainment. l)stte will
Is• Riven later.
Church Note,.. -.11.,• sacrament of
1h,• Loral's Supt•r „i11 he observed in
r
Leeburn cha1, ct• 1)ee'rmber lltb.
Thr Milssi:in liaud workers will
Loll their aaeeloost'4, SLa
alury, De-
cember 3rd. at 1:trt l..m. The hour is
somewhat earlier 'otiose the pastor's
wife has to go m este of the other
churches on tb,• cis•id? for ('hristmas
practice later in the afternoon. The
tner•tIng will 1s• he.; ,it 111e home of
Miss E. Horton.
HAYFIELDIi.1TF11CLD,
29. -Mr. E. T.
Brown was In t!e• ,i'.'uge on Tuesday.
Ernie•. who for ,.•,'r two years has
heel, i teller to ti St. lard Qiank' here.
was moved to i tr.:ntreville last week.
ile has a large cIr.•le of friends here
and will be sera naii,'ll missed.
Mt. and Mrs. R .1 Howard. of Mon -
(rest, paid a flying,, isit to the village
last week..
Miss Ethel Fewlic 1s %letting her
sister, Mrs. G. F11ehler, at Zurich.
Mr. X. Tinker has leen transferred
here from the si indard Bank at
Arthur.
Mr. Herold Br:u,d'ni moved into his four sons and two daughters: Howard
new home lest week. sod Lorne. of West Wawanosh :.\flan
Weir returned to her home at x151 Maurlee. of Saskatchewan: Mrs.
London ral-h nntny. Wm. itmtitr.-arlfia kaTFrwwan. amt
Miss Jean Hm_,r.l, has returned to Mrs. Gordon Congram, 4th eoneession
her home at Brit' • for the winter. of Ashfield. Her husband died twen
1 Mr. J. O. Gold- tt-otte years ago. She also leaves one
!lance. Envelopa•a were distributed
and an offering received towards this
movement. It to gratifying to learn
that the full amount of the missionary
contribution of this church has been
met by the congregation.
A debate uuder the auspices of the
public library hoard will In held in
the parish hall un Friday evening,
1)es•ember 9th.
Lightning rods- were plared -on -the
Dungannon public school thio week.
.A reception was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Thus. t'ultiert. 4th
e.nettision of West Wawanosh, on
Monday evening In honor of their
daughter Evelyn, who was married on
\Vetlnesday. November 23rd, to Mr.
Jack Errington. About seventy-five
was present and a good time was en-
joyed by everyone.
The lite Mrs. Ivies. -'she funeral
of the late Mary Ann McRoberts,
widow of the late Wm. Ivers, took
place from, the family resident* on
Thursday afternoon. iter. W. E.
Perry. rector of St. Paul's church.
assisted by Rev. J. Walker. conducted
the funeral servlees. The funeral
was largely attended by friends and
,is tirIr4N.M who came to pay their last
tribute of restas•t to a very worthy
citizen. The floral tributes and the large
assemblage at the funeral here testi-
mony of respect for the decease). De -
epeeist leaves to mourn her departure
WESTFIELD •
1vE:STFIELD, Nov. '29- The farm-
ers in this vicinity hare about finished
their plowing. They Imre been
waking good use of the tine weather
we are having.
\fr. Douglas Campbell returned
home on Friday from Gode'rieh boapt•
till. where he had his tonsils removed.
ile also spent a couple of days with
his mule. Mr. R. Stonehouse.
Miss Ella Sowerby spent the week-
end at her home in Gesieri/•h townships.
Mr. And Mrs. Cardiff. of Brussels,
were 4he-guest« wf the -letter's sister.
Mrs. Melvin Taylor. on Sunday.
Mr. Earl Wightman spent u couple
of days Olio week with his sitter. Mrs.
Wesley Stackhouse. of Bruceflidd.
Mies Lenore Million Is apcn.'.ing a
fro- days -with t: wl-rich. friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William McDowell and
Mr. Norman ale•lwnvell visited at the
home_ •d the Sormeisv stater. -Mrs.
I'heeite Taylor. of Godcrich, on Friday.
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Stove Pipes
New and W:ed Furniture
One Upright Piano at a bar-
gain. See this to -day.
Blackstone's Furniture
Exchange
West Street_ I (oderich
Let
Simplicity! Beauty!
,Daintiness!
famo11d WOODS LAVEND R
LiNE Lingerie is on special
display this week.'
There are new styles 'in slim
knickers, vests, smart nighties, gay
pyjamas, slips in the new Fall
.shades, and all in:2 fine lustrous
fabric that wears and washes
interminably.
Be sure to come to our u• nderwear
department this week to see these
new and fascinating styles.
F. E. HIRZERT
"The Gift $hop"
Phone 86 - Guderich
Wa sSvaer
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Mr. and Mrs.
their friends. Mr. asp Mrs. K. Ben-
nett of Winthrop. on Tuesday.
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COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
Mrs H. A.
winter in Florida.Ston run,
thor'e left on N1011,1:13' to agent the' ,dater, Mrs. Geo. McIntyre of Dunaen-
non. and two brothers. Geo. and Fd -
Mr. W. Csttser,n who agent a few ward McRoberts of West Wawanosh.
days last week at Toronto. returnedBurialwas made In I)ungonnon eewe-
laonu• on Friday. tery. the pallbearers being Rirliard
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Girls' Reageh , of W.A.-.% girls' h,lgan. \\'tn. Smith, Wm. Carr. Jas.
hrau,•h of the \" \ suss organize,) on Ite•.lauond• Thos. Culbert 211111 Henry
5Setnrday Isla at for rectory. The.fowler. Friends were present from
meeting was addressed by )Ira. Rhe,
London. Granton and Stratford.
1 the alrls' diocesan a..•retary-trtaMUrer. Erringten--Ctlbert.-Tie home of
of London. It wa.>..1. very enthusiastic Mr. anti Mrs. Thomas Culbert. West
meeting. The girl. decided to get Wawioewh. was the scene of a very
busy at on(•e. TI following ofller•r• interesting and happy event nt high
were elected: Pr•- isit. Lucy' Woods; noon on Wednesday. Novernber 23rd.
vice-president Fit.i Sanlleras.n: tow- when their daughter. Mary Evelyn.
retary. Annie Mcl..•t•I : treasurer. Floc was united In marriage to John James
Edwards; Dorcas secretary. Angie Errington. only son of Mr. and Mrd
W,stlnke: literal .r.•'- secretary. Ella T►arTd Erringt.pl. of the fourth ..surs-
McK(ty: advisor. \Its' F. 11. rano, 1t. 14o1 of \\'set Wnwanoah. iter. J. 1.
was agreed that girls would bold Walker. of 1)nngnnnnf 1'nits•h church.
n tea and sale d'l,ristmas gifts at was the clergyman. l'he bride. who
the rectory on -,nar'Iay. De mouse was given in marriage bx her (other.
1001. from 3 tog •', li,7k. looked very pretty In becoming gown
_ - ..f rosewood silk. She was attended
•he Miss Blanch Caldwell. and Nels.n
1'ulliert. brother of the bride. per-
_ formed the duties of best man. .'.
I ST. IIEi.ENS. %,(v. 2S. --McDonald Wedding dinner wits served. only lin-
& Iflntln are winding -Ms their mea me9diate retrrrivesr rat the i)rirte ami
MOWN thre's'hing. • groom being present. io the after -
Mr. and Mrs Itengelsk.rf have o.s.n the happy eunnle• left for Tor-
takwt ay reside,, . i4r-our vtllatte. Mss --"v"; m- rfirrr -they ,. , jon- whnrt
hengt i -dors is . aepteri _to;work for ts,tti•yoo_n with re.ln,tivpn. The
r.-Jev4tt.
Prank Todd t on arrived home of a dress of khans fine silk. with
m .,r 1 ot. ruturd•.uy with their
elfin. hills .r.at and hat to match. Mr.
L'e►IredfrhTAngusto
e'artl•, with which they Ind Mrs. Errington will reshle on the
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took eleht rites s- the winter fair. guar's flue farm on the fourth ernes
Mr. John Mclllei'un. w9s. spent the slim of Wrwt Wnwanosh.
famirll k. ninnths it the West. returned last
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On Thursday and friday ov,•nlags•nf
ST HELENS
COLBORNE Tr 'WNShil l', Nov. 29.
--Miss Annie iAaxter. of Exeter. spent
the week -end nndt'r the parental roof.
• Mr tend Mrs. Fred Quaid grid ,
.illitghter Erie;. of Dunlop. tIntl Mr.
Sulu Sheard o,vn and son Charlie. of
Hodcrio•h. vlslfed.at the Inoue of a1r.
.duo Treble on Sunday.
Mr.-- -holy - M. -W lttlsney au4 Mr.
sella .U,.tec *isitcd friends at
West Muukt..u..over the waek-pad.
Mr. Thos. Wilson slipped a ear of
hogs on Monday Tool alr. G. Barris, of
Dungannon. a ear of I.. ocy on -Tues-
frem Msliaw. MI Jno. Treble of
(tale *ferrous shlf'l,ed a inc of oats
Saturday last.
i•:nday L't•t wa'. tl-.ntn_ Troll, s
( 1':1y rat itenmilir U"nite'd eh,,rrh. Rev
1I. 1'. I':arr of Vi tort' street slnireli.
I r....lerl b. or.•a. tied in the morning and
Iter. W. lt. .1'l.. of Ailnrn. In the
'vetting. The new chomp was allied
'or toroth services.
Congratulation. ie .3ls. (and 4Irs.
\rthtlr N.sy. of \icl;ah, oil the birth
..f a -,user pus Frit(Jy. ..r..H►L«.e--3::
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ASHFIELD
Mr. and M
ors with (h
day.
Mr. and \
burn. called
i,d Mrs. .
'1lmrwlnr.
W. 'Rtylor at-
erkih friends e,
Ira. Rob. Tayl,•,
•u.their'old tri,
I. -Ii. Rutlti ni ':
re atsit- this week the Westminster Guild 1-
SatUr- e fin the Hiss+•. "Take My i.lvl.e
of Att- in the 1c titre room of Knox Own+
1., Mr. Hydro passer was plying bite and
Inst seek lute Wednesday .afternoon :tad on
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thea 11 tate eiruintr 9'trP-t.,r"t.tif mus
Mrs. Hrnt.oinmrnle am+, hit.,:., r,..,f "41ow11-.114. _ Itpr4' p.arety. he.Cw...n_-Se.
flora. visit -1 Mrs. It. J. 1V••..,1. and brlugville and Stratford and partly nn
lathes !rime: l.•,stt week. the other aide of Stratford. Lamle.
Mr. 11wt:f 1Yebster set t i, new
1:1.11...' the spit, Dorf. In NEI era For.•
nrnr.l:ay•e%en'ng and t^ai.' ed
cm•'• alliment.
I L.• Your g 1' +.pie's Bible .l,-, net
hurt' Friday Po.nit,:. The
air ..orae Wool fere-riled.
t , i t sort 'non mai T •t l LrMf.
1 \1 nob• Miss Ver.' 11',..1,1 gave
nn nr, ry+than Ik on the lir, ..f John
rr. I'aroi. and \Ir. A. 31 Kinney spoke
ion, Lord 'Shur bury. Which ens very
'I • next nic.ding will be
Odd • on. Saw: . tlec •mhi•r 4. The
snhjecl. due:, 's Contribution to tht'
o -s ittw.4h." will • •• taken by Miss Meisel
Woods • alt M, Wilson IV,o i1.. All the
ue mlu•rr are i . ,ested do to present.
Mr; 11 t.e•rt 1_..tutford unit.41,naloter.
11rr. Maser I.i• k -on. of Hrmr+su, nt-
.\Slit Novi. _x air-. 1211d- teud,sl tho g rural of their ir"td,.
n". st It(•reit l iI-Iting her many. Mr•- \\n) {s,tyy Dani_:nnnni on
filen). „r •and I. e-hnkkti• rtnd Kintnll. T1•10 -.Lely n,„! ,re the
'rhe .\-hill, 'd p".'i. . w•111 leo sad to \1t' --r•. F.,lev:u,t oaf I:I,,. \i ti Is•rt'
k,;ow desert 11r K u,ii th MacKenzie. a., ler the. wet•! :iL
••,1, ••r err -hent of .\ T•ot t who fans Ur John \I
-been .-Tested or- in Nt. Jnw•Idr's 8151-,T ,rstcr arc from the \Vert.
'rt,. Iltrri- V ....slim itnnd will Inset
so Snrnrdirr rrrobil. Itrr,•mher :feel.
ti
^,0 rat the htf Mr+.
Burris l'ht The snts•rinp•nnntedpnt,
Mr-. Phillip- les for a ruli spool.
"'''''• n• it i- annual meeting.
The 1V 1I • .env will hal.! it. Mi-
nim! n.eer{n: \Vrdnesdny. Ikrem-
. I i t _. ea w.. 1, : ,eller ), atr414e-ao.ne-,.f
II: - 111 „ 11'ci . ,1general ht.itntioo
1• e\•'•„,,yl t„ ladles.
1•it•11.
Mr. and \Ir ltttne. \l•Adnw of.,.
cro.rert •11. w •r.• the week end guests of
Mr. alt.! '.1r-' N. 11 \intih,nald.
air tied \ir- W, L•.. of Ripley. spent
Snn•tnc after', ,rn 'rt"t1•r home of Mr.
rind. Mrs. Nell al,el)onnld.
Mr. 11'i'frid `F'nrtish, of f.nnpsville.
t In u t at Tot -slay o ft ir_v_r_tpling i
,o,ic tri-Trsriaiio. - -
"The Meting rat ('nrris"s Corner on
I rhlny night ,,a- tt-nle,did -sten.
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there - wiet ;r grind -athRi7ta IitP. All
enjoyed' the spa•nkrn of the r,•enii, 1)11.\ ANNON
.111e1 11I.• .fables rata "1)11114:WC were In•
t'•Mst dear• p►1'Nt:.\NNIt`. Nov. 3(1.-- Ile. and
The next h,.titute nn•ctinq 1- 1,. be Mrs. 0. 1i. YI, I( nada end Master Mal -
11 of the lrnrne .,f 11r.. 11h00e• lioy,i 1+,Ina Vela Su,, sly rat ('llntnn.
on Thitr..tay. lhvember• 1.1. The regutnr ,i ,nthly mePthig of the
The stn -Ices In .\•11tit!d -char it on 11'oni,o's hall• a watt heli. Thursday
Senility were well iotremitool. The tit the home , : Kra. W. R. Stothers.
inlntster. Iter. (1. Itltchie. grive two with • it goodly i nmt*r present. Thr
very Interesting sermatei. sr•retery gas,.• •i,e report of tate hot
tsnpper, which 0 led oboist $12n, The
LEER( TRN
t.IWF:B1'RN. Nnc. 'Pt Mk- .111een
Freemen, en. the Quest of %ir. nod
\ir•:_Jas. at Adieu say -tt Neogene/et
cost week.
\ir. .los, Cook hlpocne\1 with . A
slight aeehlent on Thnrsdnv last. when.
ccmh,g home from town, he presume
ably took n dizzy spell soul fell offhis
,vngen. His horse. walked Tonne quiet-
ly without him. in n few minutes he
was able t.. get no and walk holo.
^rnclog his tMnket. ile suffered
Ionises ,n his sl•onlder And side. bat
be I• Improvin(. and we are gird he 1s
able hi Is•. About sarin though stiff
,and sore. ,\ very untemol thing. too.
roil) all end (melte. ,we .• In aol.l,•n
demand.
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ANNOU:NCING
What
s111'Shr
Give?
BACK through the centuries Christmas has always been a
time for the giving of presents -big or little things to delight
and gladden the hearts of children and their elders.
But where are the Christmas presents of other years -the
toys, the useful things? Broken -worn out -forgotten.
Keep alive the spirit of your gift Let it bring happiness and
contentment from year to year -add a Royal Bank Savings Book
to your list of Christmas presents.
CAruama. Pro :alio, C.ar.., s.a...W /r G.Ja Beoia
The Royal Bank
2 of Canada
( jch nwh - _.- F. Woollcombe, Manager
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MILLINERY
New Hats
Showing the vogue for
metallic., satin, silk and
velvet.
You will find charming
Christmas Gifts in our new
Corsage Flowers
Miss MacVicar
I FMyst st. li,l.l.'rl(h
LFT a
SEASON
AROUND THE
Ykt CORNER
tf We have a large atworttnt'nt
of
M Bridge, Junior and
Table Lamps 6
1 CHRISTMAS IS JUST
which :weer!, • . would make eery c. •!.
gifts. ifts. e'ali and .+•keel your
• 141111. while. the choice
IM ,,"s.i.
J. R. WHEELER
▪ F urmture Funeral Director IA
Hamilton Street. Goderich.00ntt.. SD,-
t`i . • it i im mimrOi t (iMs/s:
"TAKE MY ADVICE"
a Ihnr-act PL"
pre,.•nted by the WESTMINSTER GUILD in
KNOX CHURCH LECTURE ROOM
Thursday and Friday, December 1 and 2
at 8 15 p.m.
Special music between acts -
ADMISSION: ADULTS 35c. CHILDREN 25e.
MISS E WINTER Pr•eeidenst; --- MISS M. FALCONER. Secretary.
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x Final Slashed Prices on Winter Coats
x at The S. A. GrayCo.
X?C (oats tar stout 'x omen. (.,bats for small ----women
X _misses, _and _-Coats of medium size. There _ is_a_ good range
Xof shades In(I (Toth~ t(i cho(,s(' front If \ ou are still in -net(
X -of a new tinter Coat you wurnl }_he well advised to come at
X once an(l .choose Fours from tl.i: lig range ‘‘hich is now cut
0 X so low in Pyrite.
x . v =i21 'i2421Z-r2it t?t Some Cut Prices Are :
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X stock of the most 'useful
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E invite you to see our
next muting"„i 1 he held rat the hnns• X
of Mr.. '1'. 0 alien.
Miss Grn,'e ';;•eef, of fort .\Mssrt,
was the guest .1 Ret. Wm. no l \less
Perry Inst wells. •
Rev. .1. \Valker• MhwP5 Elln 1ltlsty.
Maggie Dither. Pearl Finlgan and
Gloria( .\Iden attended the Sunday
.ch,s.l ,nnoention held In Goslerlch on
Monday.
\Ir. Slel,•IRe 1
odor, belonging ..)
I nrrnfly ,;,,
smiler, and hos ..
pint of ratline.
it the semi, r
last Sunday lie
gave nn
avert adds.•
ert has rented the
Mr. N. F. Wlvard
ste'd by 1,nwrenc.•
pesed op with a itjis
la Erttkine church
v, c. *1..MsIhmnld
ihlt Lord's i)sl .11
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articles in th Goods line.
Dry
suitable for presents. You will
find our values excelling in all
lines, and remember -the early
x buyers will get the benefit of a
IA good selection, so come early.
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only --Regular to $18.50, for $9.50
5 only --Regular to $23.50, for $16.50
12 only -Regular to $35.00, for $23.75
12 only -Regular to $39.00, for... $28.50
10 only --Regular to $45.00. for :+34.00
Mao a few ladies' and misses' Fur
Coats priced for quick clearance
('1U)OSE YOURS NOW
r.°• The S. A. Gray Co
Phone
e 56
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