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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-1-19, Page 5Increase Your Resistance against colds and influenza by using Cod Liver Oil biologically tested for its vitamin ptrength Small Bottle Squibbs or Ayerst 50c Large Bottle Ayerst $1.50 Large Bottle Squibbs i1'OO CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 90 Goderich January Clearing Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices of our stock of Men's Wear, Dry Goods, Wall Paper, etc. Sale coma ences Saturday, Jas. 21st, ase costumes for .1D Allays \'telt our store to Save looney J. TAYLOR & SON AUBURN AUBURN 1)141 You Gel a Signal Calendar? At'Bi'RN, Jan. 10. -Mrs. A. C. Jack- son, of Goderich.is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. 11. Paterson. The lentils attending the G. C. I. emelt the week -end at their respective homes. Miss L. Wagner. 11111.+e-in•tralning at ittratford hospital. is holidaying at the home of her parents. Mr. amt Mrs. J. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. John Ralthby have In. Wailed the Itlyth telephone In their residence. • A meeting of the lot holders of 1za1Yr �n-the •h revteR' }fall, Auburn, on Monday after- noon. Jatinary 23rd, et 1..30 o'clock, f the temper of electing interested in the improvement of the eeuw•tery grounds arc requested to at- tend this meeting. • THE SIGNAL, Foster left by train from Godeech on e honeymoon trip, and later will leave• for their home to the West. nor • Death of Robert posed away at Toronto on Friday last l in a former rcwldent• d[ this the person of Robert Slallougb, at the age of seventy years and nine months. He had I+eeu 111 for the greater part of a' year. The deceased wase son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mal - lough and was One an family of eleven, six brothers and ttve shakers, of whom only one brother and the five sisters How survive. They are: Mrs. Greer, of Glamis; Mrs. Ben al<Clure, of Lueknow ; Mrs. Jos. Stothera, of Myth: . Ste- pltenStottten+, oftDungannon,aart and nol Mr. Wm. Mollough, of Teeswater. The de - .•eased are Joseph and James, of Dun- gannon, !Meld, of Luekuow, and Known. of Duluth. Mr. �M a`Iou Ilt stel wife, Isabella Catuer,n. 1 -him--4.we- year. lie-Ietvcs_a- fam- ily of two to mourn his loss, a son. Stuart, and a daughter, Mrs. Bold. Meek. of Toronto. One son. ian, was killed In the war. The remains were brought by train to Lu.•know aed from there were conveyed by motor to Dun- gautwn cemetery, where tliey were in- terred. Bev. ('. H. McDonald aecnm•• ,sulci the remains from the station and officiated at the grave. assls'eI by Rev. J. Walker. The pallbearers were Messrs. Thus. Wiggins, Jas. Davidson, Wm. Smith. Hold. Davidson, Thos. St //tilers and Adrian Disher. COLBORNE TOWNSHIP DUNGANNON grl'g(ANNON, Jan. l,.- Wielding 'w•Il.1are ringing. Mr and Mrs. 1.. West and children, of Saskatchewnn, spent last week with friends here. Mr . and Mee. Knox and children. of Limerick, Sask.. are visiting the lat- ter's neither. Mee. J. Barkley. ' ' - Mru. Garrison. of (Goderich,is visit- ing her aunt, Miss le Dreany. Mrs. D. Errington, sr..Is who still very taken 11181.6'M a week aR ill :and her r.e..very is uncertain. There was a good crowdat hall l euchre party held In the parish last Friday night tider the auspices of the Women's Institute. Twelve tables were played. The winners were Miss Edna Park and Mr. ('has. Alton. The. Institute expects to hold another eu- chre Many about t ie`ifhf February. The Annual congregational g „f Erskine church will be held on '1'huralay evening of this week. A see vial time will be spent at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Jennie Caesar is 1 -Wilt's her -Icer. Mrs. Rich.. 'Gardiner. A quiet wedding toots place at the reetury. Dungannon. on Wednesday of last week, when Mrs. Agnes'•Foster, of Sheplarttoa, was united in marrlege to Mr. William. Faster, of Abernethy. Seek. The ceremony wets performed Calvin Cutt's s Specials Tea, sis'''ial mixed or black. --_59c Sweetheart Coffee ,..62c Cocoa. I-_ Ib tins - 25c Dat.,. Ile -----------------ittc Natural Figs, 2 Ito 21c I'rn nes. R), -,--.,--10e, 121.2c. I5c, 25c Macaroni, cut. 3 It's 25c !tolled Wheat, 3 Ib.. 25c Whetting', 4 P 25cl'aslry-..l Lha Parsnips, Reece, Carrels, peck25c We Issue and Redeem Cash Discount Bond* J. Calvin Cutt --Grocer Phone 116 Kingston St GODERICH, ONT. for His loving kindness in leaving you with us and us with you. Will you aaept from us WA email blrtbtday present, a pair of blankets, • linen table cloth, a pair of silk and wool hose, presented by Drothy Bell, e of the great-trrandebtl'^`•n, and this is slmgdy to remind you'of our continued love and our sincere wish that you may be spared many years to us. (Signed on behalf of your children, grand •hild- ren and great-grandchildren). Then the gathering sang "For site's a jolly good grandmother.•' Lunch was served, , end different games were' played the wee hours Of the morning, when the birthday celebration was concluded with the singing of "God be with you till we meet again." Grundtnother re ports that it is nice when you are no forgoltou when you are old. ASHFIELD THE PORT OF LONDON TWENTY-EIGHT MILES OF I l'IR1T V A L"l ll'$. i 11amHWn Fyfe Uercribes a Visit to London Docks-War•ebotrses Cote les t Wool. • baskets ---they're from Brizti-Is the bark that Ipecacuanha cough mix 4ure Is made from. And these bun- dles are sarspartlls In the raw. Of Iodine there are 21y utint•n Pounds. In hand: t u d. as c. w' ' among the l's, Indigo Store. #.t would acute.` •,•t tor, if we did, we twist Enormous Quantities o blue. Are you Interested In iv. 1.y Rubber, Drugs, Ivory, Skins, Ma Is a door cdvered with the n tusks. Aro you barbel tau emeu, !. t admire bird Atkins wit at sept from bird bodies! Fiore are a ' you of the moat )loreeeus p'a ..can iwuKinP: Nova Scotia In 1101:. The Port of London is a great hunting ground for mysteries, and many and strange are the sights to be seen there, writes Hamilton 11IS in the London Daily Chronicle. Most people who drop In at a wool sale see only wool. They would see. if their Imaginations were in proper working order, wide landscapes of grass land with sheep scattered over them. They would see vast flocks. _beu biting rounded tup_T .fnr-ahearinghey .\SHFiELD. Jin. 10. -The mission- would see the shearers at work. x1.y mretltM was helot no Wednesday. livery bale of wool would rove - :Tannery 11. at the home of airs. Tom MacDonald. Owing to the coadltlnn sent to their mind's eye so matey of the roads the attendance was animals grazing in sun -steeped lands. 11er than usual. As they listened to the voice of the 11 " whfo>t • w, A number of the young people Rath- auctioneer selling the c p erred In Kintatl hell and enjoyed a 1s arriving just now, their thoughts co In one than tho could a ., of Nue 11 good time Friday evening. Messrs would be wandering In the long sheds' were 1 .nuke .1 slmullan Ma kite m n ie. and MacDonald supplied the leanhere , brown -faced men who get e fleeces came off, among � eouslyy throughout the whole ••f u the meek' them off en skilfully, among the lite -time, remarks. an Old Country Alted. the the mads were tit ty Ink, shivering sheep that run out paper. blocked. )(Intel'. Women's. Institute Into •the paddocks when the The "King's. Pl1te" 1s the name held theft Dalton 0 at the home January uiratlon has been performed. el' en to a building near the Stanley over- Morgan12.Mrs. A. a e�tThoccupied pidth. , iv. 'peel, Enge- l:. A. Beckett oecttldel } te' Those weroieate of the pictures 1. - saw while 1 was at the wool sale In , fund, in which RA damage. an `•:r'- chtalr, with teen) [:ores members part of the London docks which plus tobacco is burned under the present. A gond program was given. lies lust below the lower Bridge, 1 supervision of Customs ofhc:als..1e- (`t)1:511.1 M . A. I oeyIP, Jan. 19. After Atte roll Pall end huslnesw discus -air. and airs. A. Hoey entertaleed , • t, three l papers were read by Idrw. Hare there to always a huge store of ceutly some 10,000,uuU •r ignrett. wool. were burn.'d th •re in a few days: their friends to a oiaH(e on Monday Neil G. a1AclCenxlO, Mrs. G. Collinson their It in packed In bales weighing 400 The itanlei 7ubace•, \\ aret'uut'. Miss M. Gladys Treble cI tib•,, and a(Is, .Vice MaPDnnald. Mr. (late. pounds apiece; • soh 400 pounds U I Itself is the lure. st in :h.: world. It friends in Auburn over the weekend. Boyd gave a violin instnimental. airs. ththe wool 'oR 60 sheep. Altogether,' has a total 1/r a of thirty -eta acr.s We are entry to report the death of Neil (h. aG,Phenxie rendered a sole 1111.1'1 ere are /brought here every year ,,n fourteen Sours. Mr. Will Clayton's mother at Woad- Walter Dalton D It favored the members a defces of between 30 and 40 mil- witl The populution of Nov .1 Scotia, 1n• eluding the bland of ('ape Breton in 1827 numbered 123,630.'Nr tuela's 1.•kew. The area of CI.' prjnclpal -takes of Canada 14 120,41/0 ritual's adios Thursday. January 13, 1111111-41 New Tally Cards Gifts and Prizes .\ T Smith's Art and Gitt Store. 1..t St rctt THE GODERICH The "I .h'li,'a Pipe." We hear a mat heal ab•tut Ue Prime Minister's won lei fel it c- tion of pie tobacco that they' oonsum but the "King's Pipe" burnt' far more tobue- t40 FAMILY CAME 15 COMPLETE WITHOUT THE HEAT FOS. -KS t a solo. A piano Instrumental lion of the useful creatures which Br,.uIth nt. Canada. tock on January 7. wa,i >:Irrtt by Blas r'nnrt n'1. "f 1 atws- provide 1/a with so table a Part of Front }{a{}/a>F, A+•sa Lain. 51l+ses Dorothy and Christine h : t -IIIc. a deet wap sting by Messrs. (''has. our clothes. Try to count them nett i•.,u•ida s winter, pons on the Al 1.,t. hertw,n and Mr. Frank Allen, .r[ the I time you lie awake at night: tic, by way of lite Canadian Nauou:d l:.C.l., 'spent the week -end at their tonBoy.mll'e a C. solo.VelA shearty v'.tet'nl' Below the wool warehouses are I:ailwayw, to Pt ince Rupert. in Rrlt- h. Mr. here. ., ;hank. was .•Ntenaet 10 Contt011lor Rill- the wine and spirit vaults. There are ish Columbia. elle of Canada's )'telae Mr. Th.wi. Wilson ship stock env of chocolates t t 38 t them Par t the d uce Monday. the Institute.. Lunch was PAP Treble has returned home . (lido, of the meeting an ped tndt fro m ' •' Did I h you !Ivan for first M<4iaw• on M lay es sen o , mites o puts, i. .. Is3,905 mL. s. served at as I am not surprised. I gasped To Vattcouye:, en the seuthetu Hr. Nm. from Putnam. w-herP lie spent two the ids. 3,59: mit, a. :reeks with his sister. Mrs. Will Clay- meeting will 1s• held In the Kintnil wally mentioned. ---- ton. hall. As we go In we take sticks with small lamps on the ends of them, wan, of Adding to Hi, Inc Preee--airs. rpilllam A. �<al- ters wass taken by surprise when her children. grand eh! ldren and great - h ted t her home as and the fi Did you ever stop to think that much of our contentment depends on comfort? iN herever you find a smoothly run- ning household, good meals on the table. warm. covey rooms to live In, a cheery fireside to gather around, There you are likely to find a happy, contented family. Keep up the contentment of your home with another Toad of Heat Folks Coal. d the next mytwlf when the distance was cat'- „f Ilrhieh, l utato«aa, the distance, _ fw by Rev. 'W. F.. Perry. Mr. and MM. I'1 k i k on Ice the brandy vaults. Spirits do not, it • rst thing I notice; holding A 1pndon, England, vicar has tak- • NIIIT �� CALL THE, Yarn• s uts ECHUfttLH my stick up to see what the vaults up the making o[ hand -beaten dl- are Mlle. Is that the roof has a corer- enrware as a ue•uia of adding to his ail - For l,rxtd Clean Coal graudchBdren gate e 1 Ing of thick fungus. This heightens : income H<, epeclalt:ea in church + - a surprise Party to help celebrate her WHITECIlt-Bcii. Jen. In iJ h re Jan. 10. -Mr . the strange, eeIhe appearance of the ('hnrlcs Ru :neon Is working v.•ss.•la, but Is ready to undertake eighty -scene birthday. Mrs. Irvine pikes. other commlaston:a. dl corridors n, read Inc at present. t You loot -along m following -dere+• Dear Grandma.- .lir and Mrs. Wm. Ilohlnsnn span witch seem to have no ending. Hera Oke, one of the grandchild iT f IKbty first birthday. `1.o at n. 1:41. Haines ps . very 141d at Dle. Casks on each side of the Pmt everyI,year, while In the United States • da at . B. MUSTARD COAL COMPANY gtoo Apples Per Head Per Year. Phone 98 - Goderich Vat. oo an average. 120 a les per head of the population1 It 1s brit one short year stoke we as kite wFek-end with theft daughter, 1.s. and there are Rae -jets, butt ewe only Britons trembled under this roof to celebrate 3,,I,„• Ki:tw,triek of Crewe make the obscurity more lmDPnetra-h t cot PP nigh you roar ntfiht your children. your grandchild- present. Adore, Iooming out of t r w and l;anadd the average stands ren and your great-grandchildren have , The W.M.S. of Rrlok church held a darkness. And on the roof this fun -200. thehome of Hr. g growth,some whitey -grey, some joy and gratitude the eight r w' John cmee e nnnlversttry of yohr birthday and '' tt the meeting they presented Mrs. like the linins to the cavern of some again to assure you of their reape•t. ,has. Scottie with a beautiful blanket loathsome monster. honor nhd lave: Time that i+ritr/tw s1/ i4..ra.-4m \f• duesafay, Jnirttary ll. "What V tt! 40lfhat causes fl " entuc changes has brought e1/ ill or -the t.,T 11.. aYarrd Mrs. ihr ti a 8011. Welker inks I ask. F:ra Humphrey), a won• • "The fumes that are given off by ant clangs in you. You are still the same kind and loving parent and e1/ le s ftncIet of the the wine," I am told. grwdgarent, and our Im•:artg are full of United church held their reliant meet- What an argument for the total gratitude to the Giver of all good gifts come together again to celebrate with s,w•aa1 ey.anng at g1/ tsthil it ft n Friday evening last. black mysterious and disturbing, i 5*.aiuTfruradaylast. The SIu'iety has abstainers o use. pur•hned a new lank end the slides Yet not such a goo•I argument, 1 ern . nv atter all, for there Is a„ne of it In of Hobert Burns' "Cotters Saturday �r - at�yc�r�t,�r vght" ou,d Dickens' " c •w c • .. X, xX/1XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXxtrlr�lr><1r�r X here shown. while the story was read seems, create this creepy, fungoid n to a fAll hoose. After the pact nres atmosphere. old-line.) silver ten "Four acres n[ brandy," my guide I,rt ouil ttra of n K tells me. Four acres! I try to take • ' et . y tray ens mode to miss All's. It 1 And about the same acreage Fox by the diflPrrnt orgnnlznt�l•��vI of rum at the a'1'Pat India Dock. And the r-F}iITIC alias yea .s. M J D whiskey, too, and gin! Think what R e duct -tool-- � d \ti.s Irene Moore 1 R Farrier an for the pant few years' airs' amount of taxation the British Treaa- liet•ewft real the address and V ury collects drink. re. ou all this sletiOf strong a, ,re - :t • pre - "nit"' the gift Mi»» 1�. x sill helm-ts another ef-plcourea Mr?. I'urlom, sr., who has leen '''' of rubber which are also among the greeny mise) in ,Iris e.immunity brought Into my mind by the masses ,,,,'',r-I}t. past few weeks, is slightly marvels of London Docks. before commencing Stock -taking , forests. Natice In Rr In order to reduce our stocl�d Natives tapping 1 :,ail black marl LL.'reductfonc in ladies an.ererentrock of pneumonia• folk marvellously tattooed. In the improve at present. TropMs , iris Mr.E[td fit has been laid ttP the rubber trees. we are offering re a x Coats, ladies' Dresses,'aMillinery and Goods by the yard Mrs. Jos. tfiucw, di.trict nrgnnlzer Straits Settlements Chinf•ae, err slim iiof needlepoint, pinpoint, broadcloth, duv- X etyne or suedine. All trimmed with iti shawl collar and cuffs of fur opossum 11 in different shades or thibetine. Regular $47.50, for $32.50 E�( 32.50, " 24.50 25.00, " 18.50 " 21.50, " 14.95 Ladies' Coats Girls' Coats at Corres- pondingly orres- pondingly Low Prices Ibex Flannelette Blankets X 1 12 4, largest size and beat Blanket made, tees than to -day's t9 9c X market price, at per pair Table Oilcloth Covers -Yard and a 0 $1.10 per square, fqr X Ladies' Dresses Satin -faced canton, georgette or flat crepe -light and dark shades Regular $ 16.50 to $ 19.50, for $12.50 Regular $25 and $27. for $18.50 Fancy Flannel, cheek and -trip.-trip.Ligular 311.00 and 312.0I), for $4.95 and $5.95 oft rest's- Ricgirinr 119-50, -foe- 87.50 Millinery Ladies' Felt Hat, Regular $3.50,_for $1.49 Ladies' Velvet Ilat-'. Reg 8:, ant'lr-50-82.49 Goods by the Yard Xf1 1Wu 1/l,ll's institute, sell: be In girls 1n white loose cotton etnth.s. efthe X t\•hite•hur, ha tt r Friday. :tannery 2.. /mug -tines- of men and women with X organize a /-sat Meeting in thla -- parcels Or the raw rurrht'r 1.m -their nwnity. • heads: taking It In to the wife' folks' Mr. Charles Campbell has the radio '•.t.tlona." instailMein his r. J ,huston iIn and Mrs', ila,lfor1, of Theome now., Thtappers brought it In like that. Blyth. sliest the week -end with Mr. all mixed with 'bark and Poll. It it Hill Mrs Cline., \Wish neer. hissispurified til itscan calledm de inks.Ile wirrrEent-ikon. Jan . 1.The large flat cirwed11h ti look- phew on-Whatlesd:ty. - _From tropical forests come ,also .tannery }SDI. at high noon. of Alba .mat. 7 of the drugs which the 1.nnder May. second .laughter of the Tate And- Decks handle -ATI atteh east valuate•. row Fox and Mrs. Fox of Whittehundi.m In suddenlyhoswarn (11 11at1a.m. 11 w hl`h In air. )toy Patton. 1'.N.R. :agent at Lui•nu. Rev. 11. Whitfield of took me straight surfeitobac•k'un s hool. ' - x St Il.i.- . ode 1,0..1'Phe hew ,..111.. was f medicine [ _sniffed .:r.P..wtly. t 1• it enstenu Tw+lots. het' hand. RIPLEY HAS A SERIOUS FIRE fro - rhubarb -Don't you like It?" a k. d n guide with a grin. "it's rhubarb m_ Eenlral Asia. - And that black Isle left on the nfli•nii rot trntn from that the ntalrun nicht F. hi•arh,. \\'IriRh•n,t for New York and oth'r down on me with the horrid stuff 11/ stun -looks ttk.' tiilf', d' , vol h!- r�r tof5r Kincardine it. ieade R. -pond. to (all ,hat's aloes, 11e• bitter s111R, y.'n know. . It'w n 44"'" nR rta• ado, PlantHl :ley. .fall. 17.- .\t 1 "'"1"ek• 1141 And see, they parked . c . v. n 'monk. mor I by Themes )(coulomb nnvenieuf Agent. (1/r \sislamec �1c Wired West African r ' e o, •, k d tt up lm Ani 1:001)5 Fancy silk and cotton 1 dna: fire stnrfe',l Iva a frans'�hnll'1 thing th.tt cam• h,ar, t- . Ing o1/ Queen ertret, 00110(41 .10101).- Skins.. There al , crepe. over three dozen patterns to choose from. Regular $1.25. $1.35 and $1.45 for, 7f,' for ell,, rw,wsl 1. , - ] r ht of tans. n1. t per card c Mill Jn1., iN•fl w•110 o,w'ra10" n 11.1511 's, intne'l. The hr•ak- I)lih`S FLANNEL -All 01 s -,l SI• a d Mn. T; .\. colors. R son. iter,, wluv arnPy the C late/son and RnFnla r 90e an.l 31 for yard F:]1)FRI)O\\'N KIMONO CLOTH -Four titl'n•nt pattern yard Wide. Regular 75 e c e 9s50 fur yard \MAN NE1.KTTF:-- Plain w It i t e, and *tripetl in light and dark shades, yard. 19C wide. Regular 25c for, yard ('RASH TO VEi,i,iN(,-Pum linen. 1 Cc 1 • red border. Regular 20e for. enrd is' GLASS TOWEITI-ANG--Red and 10 blue ('lurk. Regular 'Tx, for, yard -half square, in different patterns. Rr 65 ecg tilas c A • CORNFIELD- Rtrennoue work on the eats ..f the "SHOP WI II -IRE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP"fire-flgnters saved D. is. Mel ewwfs 111,41 P6511ae 418 Goderich, Ont. the oval in the hnlldthe occitpiRoyal by West Side of Square wore Royal I Rank. also the �}• hTtte Ladies' an I Men's. Wear Mettles, which were In.. -d origin of the fire it nnknorn. el cond floor et the 11,110111 DR 5541, bl.s•k. The ehrmienl tlr' engin.. ens !ween on the write :Mil 1110 brigade §workedberoltiitty to var.. other bn}:d• . C Ings. which were in imminent dancer. '`fir A Pali ens sent for the Kfncnrdine .1.•y *TP (vinrt riny. 11.1.1.•h quickly r sl'ont.,vt with the new mol larger fire fl lnentns. ' ' Iiallent work was .lone by the visitors ' ontll. unfortunately, the engine ens X ncapirof the 1tated eletritlt 0lr nethe t The Mrttrltn= soon fell a jrrey 1" the fiances. The,Welsh block, hetetrsing t.. Mrs.' r ` i til Welsh. enntninc d t'. Lae -reeve's X :1 . r.pnlr snobs 11. Msrtcn & S.ha s • Y,,,al Mtk•e nn., Nell McIA'I!nn's hnri.r .hop. ' The ...intents of these id:'"' were payed. 'hut only s small port Int of Mr. • eeitem.s household effect., w.i' carried to safety. The contents Of the imphPmcnt *holo. Io •'1n.ltrrg Mr. Kemp. Inn'a automobile. were d0str01P.l. I e X2OCXXX XXX XXXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 8 Specials I� Pouse Furnishings Rugs Linoleums and Congoleums Curtain Material at Clearing Prices Our new spring stork of Hug- hae nrrived enol these are beim/ nffcrcd at attractive 'whets W. WALKER O1'en 1115 Cheapest apo Atsays the Sear Furniture anti 11„use Fnrui-I, n: - Rub the 9-. 7p with Alittard's f.•ur tiros a week. It removes. 0..e.druff, stimu:::tes the w.: '1' and rrakats the hair soft41 A COMPLETE LINE OF Axes Handles Handled Axes Crosscut Saws ,;r' (►1'R I'RI('l.4- We are clearing out our line of Leather Mitts JAS. C. CARRIE 13.t Side spiny. Phone ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE W. (', SNA%EL Haberdasher and Dry ('leaner Steam foundry In Connection West Street Telephone 333 THE SIGNAL'S Clubbifig List The S.gnal and The Toronto Globe 86.50 The Signal and The Toronto 6.50 Daily Star The SignHl and The London 6 50 Advertiser - - The Sigma! and The London 3.50 Free Pres . .. The Signal a*d TL '--TurmrM--- Mail and Empire ....... . 6.50 The Signal and The Farmers' 3 25 Sun Th.- Signal and The Family Herald and Weekly Star 3.0 The Signal and Saturday 5.50 Night The Signal and Saturday Evening Post.._.-. 3 90 The Signal and The New Outlook 3.9'1 The Signal and Canadian Homes and Gardens 4 65 The Signal and The Catholic 3.75 Record The Signa} and McLean's3 75 Magazine The Signal and Montreal Wit- ness renewal 3.85 new 3 5'1 The Signal a n d World Wide renewal 4.25 new 3 85 The Signal and Youth's 3.75 Companion The Signal and The Toronto 6 75 Star Weekly •• The Signal and Rod and Gun 3.85 The Signal and The Canadian 2 95 Countryman ..... , Clubbing Rates With OtherPeri- odicsls May Be Had on Application FEET COLD ? Not if they are properly CLOTHED ! See us for warm winter Footwear, •'3ch as F'F:IT Itt)O'r, and SI.Ii'I'EIiS OVFItSI11►I':S and t,(}Lt►SIIF:S ,til\ L1'MIIEIi\II'N•S Ill'HIIF:RS ami M(1('(',\SINS. A full line of Skating Roots kr men, women and children SHARMAN'S The Leading Shoe Store'' Phone 158 sr• . rw� eeew!._.. Goderich a, e