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4 MARE DAYS
OF FREE PANT OPPORTUNITY
\1'e feel \tee owe it to our many customers. to urge
thein to take advantage of this great opportunity of getting
a pair of Tanta+ absolutely Free with a Suit of Clothes.
Many have already profited by this offer and are exceed-
ingly well pleased, and eo would you be. Think of this u. your
opportunity of saving froin 17.50 to 114.00, according to
the price of the Snit
Remember Tuesday, January 3.1$tn is the
last day of this great offer
If you do not want the extra pair of Panls, we N ill
give 20 per cent. reduction on the price of the Suit.
TAILORED BY FASHION -CRAFT
W. C. Pridham & Son,
"The Store With the Stoet''-
Men's and Boys' Wear Phone c7
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MODELTHEATRE
WEEK OF JAN. 30 TO FEB. 4
Monday and Tuesday
RAMON NOVARRO AND ALICE
TERRY
iu a 4 ii itrfill John M. Stahl proaluction
bawd on the celebrated stage success
"Tl.• World and Hie Wife." A deeply
stirring romance of wuxieru Spain io
"LOVERS"
All Star Comedy -"Sugar Daddies"
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' -1l"HUItN, Jan, 24. -Mrs. C. As- ; Iflogle-MaelFotrtW -.\ quiet but
gnith is vlalting her sister. Mrs. Rog- ; pretty wedding was solemnized at the
ersnn, of Blyth. - home of Mr. anti Mrs. Nell Maclhonald .
e ne u sonar at 11
BELFAST
BELFAST, Jan. 2.3. -Mrs. i1. K. Ai -
Hai and son Leslie visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Sanntel Morrison. of 1\hite-
chnrrh, for a few days last week.
Mrs. H. K. Alton and sou Rert
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gra•
ham, of Sheppardton. nn Sunday last.
AUBURN
THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT.
KINCSBRIDGE
AIXGSBRIi►QE. 'Jan. 24. -Mist
Nellie SuI11t'su, 'nt Detroit• is visiting
ter slater. Mrs. Ed. Foley.
Mr. Jos. Dutton, who spent the past
two months with his mother, Mrs. Jas.
It:, ton. lots r1'tgrtiedi to Nowt-. Alaska.
\flaws Annie Dalton and Irene Mc-
elu4hy lotcr returned to Detroit.
The Women's Institute will bold
their' me•tlug un '1'bursdity, Februtry
2nd, at '2.311 o'clock. at the lu.rue of
Mrs. R. K. Miller. ito11 call: "Differ
ant \Ways of ('ookinl Meat." Subject:
"Preservation of Meat," Iu charge of
Mrs. 1). Todd. Everybody welcome.
Flourishing Congregation. -The ate
ugul meeting of St. Ilelens 1'1lted
church nts hell in Che isiseluent of
the church on Tuesday evening, ,Ian-
Htss tense 41V'nttuar le--wislllr►* Itas<+.1tety lo. i)vltiettee of Ihat•-HNere.4 of
si-ter in Toronto. the people in their church welfare wits
air Leon Sullivan spent a few days wen in the splendid uumla•rs In which
in London last week. they attended the meeting. The bust•
Dean was 1ransaet4l expeditiously and
I V'I1I['RN. !n a thorough and satisfactory man-
mer. One hent of consideration ;Ind
settlement was the. matter of the Iti-
.ataliallon of the Ih•Ico lighting sys-
tem. After due deliberation, the con
elusion arrived at was that. owing to
the infrequency of the occasions I:P-
cersituting the rise of Itghle In the
a couple of months. He will bee missed eburch audiorium (since the regular
1.y fhe y• ung people here: service L in the morning), the expen-
The W. M. S. held their monthly dimer was not Justtliahle. 'The c,.n-
merting nt the home of the Mta.'eet gregntlon received with favor raid a1 .
�baw nn R'elnl•sday of Inst week. it preclation 'the reports of the coumutit_
was an ideal day end nearly all mem- tees and heads of departments, indi-
I-er• were prresent, Time meeting was eating as they did the result of real
lel by the president. The roll call effort on the part of leaders and "pion -
was answered by verse. nn row,ln- did co-operation among memulaers.
tions at the beginning of the new year WWords of appreciation were spoken to
taken from the Rtbte. A chapter wag the choir leader and members and the
read from .the nes- study book, "New congregation signified its willingness
Paths far Old Purposes." The Sis tett' to assume any responsibilities Incur -
was able to trach the amonnt naked for red in the purchase of musie. ete.,
fn the tawt ntne monthg and also se- which would assist the choir in its im
eltred one life -membership. After the portant work-. of furnishing t•hurt•h
clising hymn and prayer hFF Rev. 11. A, music.__,, \err gratifying 1eatore �t
'T.nnerc. a 1Ife-menbershtp certffieade'ilie meeting was the !inform::tion ilia -
was presented to one of the m ends•rs ,qo-m 1 regarding the clhurch finances.
LF71>1ii1'RN. Jan. 2,',. -Mr. -Vex.
(Tutton. of Stratford. Is visiting ble
rr1,1 hes iu our neighborhood.
Master 'Fred Ilorton is employed
with Mr. Rert Varcue. of Carlow. for
certain -dav ' I c
.,n .1s a u t e r
hr air-. .1. Phut y deplerrlurnt the ellocatlmns
. u.xr moth is set for the Wom urea nay had been exceeded. The maintenance
f Prnrer. the Soelety wiil eemItine 'and extension budget alas successfully
their regular meeting with the Special.' suet. and despite unusually heavy
prayer day.
lrinantial burdens during 1he year the
Next Sundnv bn the Sunday aehnol n tnasurcr reported a halun•e of cash
.1rnlf•hour will lee taken up' in-misstnn. on hand of over $5M). The total
Ary- study and program A special teal- amount raised in 19117 for all pur-
le-tion will be'tnken. half the ern- poses was $32:37.00. -1 well fuiu os('
,•.•ads to go to the Mission Rend. the ' "ptiwbnt prevails . unit the prospects
other half to the Sunday Reboot. i,or 1925 are very briglit.
KINTAIL GODERICH 'TOWNSHIP
Messrs. John and Earl Raithby went ; on R' t sd y J S 18
rill M Lo atrattnrd -whet- ]ice •
Wednesday end Thursday' uuday a ..'duck. when their youngest daughter.
RICHARD DIN. MAKY ISKIA17 t Ills eyes ♦ i'Tiepins R- Bogie, youngest son of Mr -
and Jack Renault. the heavyweight. head 1 Mr. Wm. Craig left last week for-tnnd-les. Wm. Bogie of Sheppnnitnn.
a gnat cast of favorites iu the fast't uving Detroit, where he intends to stay for The ceremony- was couductt•d by Rey,
saga of fisticuffs (l. S: Ritchie. of Ashfield Presbyterian
-..rue time.
"KNOCKOUT REILLY" •'hureli. Irl the presence of about twen-
WESTI� IEI.I)
J. Ralthby will undergo treatment for Katherine Alice. became the' bride of
Al St. John Comedy -"Jungle Heat"
ty guests. The bride was given in
, marriage by her father :tml entered tint
parlor to the strains of the weedding
WESTFiELD. Jaw.. 24. -Mrs. Me- march played by Mrs. George Cbllhn-
Brian, of Whtt•eborcll. is visiting at s._JI. She was becomingly attired In a
the home of her daughter, jIrs. Percy -,gown of Lin berght- blue gntTnTn4e1
Vincent. crepe and seas 11ttendrui by Miss Knth-
Mrs. Wm. McDowell was at Guelph .rine MacDonald dressed in roaewortd
last we•k attetlding the funeral of bur -ilk e'rep•. Mr. Wm. Mnelronald. bro-
une:e. Mr. David Taylor. tier of the brlife. sgppnrterd the groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin G. ('ampbell are Following the eeretnnny a wedding dtu-
visitors nt Toronto this week. tier was served hl the dining -room.
The sympathy of the people of this The groom's gift to the (ride was n
vicinity is extended to Mrs. Alva Me- white gold wrist -watch. to the brlth•.-
Dowell in the 4leath of her tether, Mr. maid a white p.m p4n with aroma s -f -
Braithwaite. who died et his home at ting. to the groomsman a. int utlfnl
iendeshoro on Thuraday last. old watchchaln. Amidst'showers of
confetti and goal wishes. the happy
BENMILLER �('ouple left on the afternoon train for
a afloat honeymoon trip to Detroit end
itF:Xat1I4LFR, .Ton. 2•i.-Tlhe Young other point.. the briar wearing n gmy
PeuENs Club met at t2e home of un brocaded broadtail emit with T111M't!ne
and Mrs. !nh et at on Fridey rtM . flir trintuh,g and small black satin hat
Fug mir is eery enJm 11 F time was with metallie trimming. On their re-
sisentlid tltbse y enjo a __ , turn Mr. and Mn. Itogle will reside on
the gra",m's form neer Sheppardton.
lir and Mrs. Clarence Walters . ___,__-- _-
Friday and Saturday
AN ALL-STAR CAST
he4u14.1 by the accord s umost psrpular
western star in a new type of Fox enter-
tainnu•nt ,'I1 1, Aplenty in
"THE ARIZONA WILDCAT"
Fes Comely -"Kangaroo's Kimono"
Miatinee Saturday at 3 p.m
Winners of the Gift Night held Jan-
uary 23rd l'andlesticks. Mrs. 11'ei. Al-
len; Roasting Hen. Mr. E. 1'. Cleveland;
Tea Kettle, !hiss -Isola Jewett; Fountain
Pen, Miew Nellie Wylie; (•arving Set, Mr.
P. Walton; Cigarette ('ase, Mins 1. Fd-
warde; Ci¢sreette Case, Miss Edna Young;
Pocket Knife, Miss Masters; 1'oeket
Knife, Miss 11. \Watson; Salt awl Pep-
ppeers, Mrs. \Wiggins; Salt and Peppeers,
Mims A. Fh key; Ten Si•t, Mite M. John-
ston; Blanket, Miss F:. Dentition; Irtes-
merSet, Miers al. (loxsl; FIashligi,t. Mrs.
T. Elliot.
Highest Prices Paid
11)1; \I.I. I:1\I,- 41F
Furs, Beef Hides and
Goose Feathers
DAVID BROWN
I'h, n „derich
were a•uL'aal to Hulmesrllle ate da
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past a'Pek en neeonnt of the illness of ASHFIELD e
he r uTanglurr. airs. 13anfel tilde o 1.
The La.lie-' Aid of Taylor's ('orners
church wil'1 hold a business meeting
at the home of Mrs. Rru•e Holmes on'
\Welnestlzay. February '1st, at 2 p.m.
.-death at Waiter Lipid ay.-AY.rrd
yt as received by telegram on Saturday
„last of the death of .1\:ulter Limdsety,.
formerly of this township, in ('nllfor-
nia, wht;re he had lived for alatut
thirty years. I)eceasted was a son of
Mrs. 1)ireitl Lindsay and a brother of
Mr. Ben H. Lindsay of this township.
Ht-• was forty-seven years of age. and+
leaves a wife and four children. He
haul been engaged for m:uly years with
t .Hiway company and occttpied an
Imisrrtant potrition, The last time he
visited' his mlol Itoale here w11s ten
ieara ago.
Messrs. .Arthur Fisher and' Thos. ISITFiET.P. Jan, _3. - The deatrne-
R'llson shipped several cars of cattle tiro windstorms of early Dernllser
frim Mc(:aw station on Monday. , were repeated nn Thursd y and Fri -
The Sunday school of the lit'umlller .'ay of lar( week. with the result that
1-ntled church meets every Sunday tuore a'indmltls were wreekel and a
morning at 1n 'clock. Evrrvhafc !s number of houses had wlpdnwpsnes
rorvtinlly invited to attend t s -iter ve b;mvn in.
Mrs. Rert M_aize_. who was reeeiving
. 1-t-' ptuient fu Ilse genern T4asp4ta1 Ilt-
Tornntn fmr�'the list two month.. has
so Tar reeivi•red ng Tit Tat able to Tee
moved to her father's home in Thin-
' :normo 'for the present. Mr. Mntse
ac.-oni on/tied her home.
' Mlss Father (inrier rctnrt,el to
(melph last week to Join her mother.
Mrs, J. (tinder, who resides In that
YOU CAN SAVE
BY DEALING AT
Blac a one's Enntiture
Exchange
West Street Goderich
Everything in New and
Used Furniture
This is your store. Use it.
lit i4QC.;. fi-0'Z� C.-(r:0E1
Benfiller Sunday School-
meets every Sunday
at 10 o'elock
Everybody Cordially Invited to Attend
GOITRE
DUNGANNON
DI-Nt:,1NNON. Jan. 2.5. -ora. J. R.
MuXnh, of Lncknow, Is the guest of
Mr. amt-Mew-f'W-J:-Crawford this week.
J1r , (leo._Melntyre is visiting her
brotbera_at EL Ilelens this week. ■
The regular monthly meeting of the
Wmnen's institute will tae held st the •
hone of Mrs..7..1 Ryan nn Thursday ■
nftern.son at 3 o'clock. The topic will ■
14. given by Mrs. G. M. McKenzie, Thr
roll call: '•My F'nvorite I'astlme." ■
The annual meeting of the West ■
%Vulwannsh Fire insurance Co. will be
held in the parisli hall on the after- ■
noon of Friday, Fehrnary Sed- ■
Th*. annual meeting of the lents.!
t'huryy_91l1_ Ile hehLJn 11ti_ basement 11�
of the church nn Friday. evening of ■
this week. ,1 aoeiat time will he spent ■
after the meeting.
The directors of the roulerieh Thir•l ■
Trlrtfione ('o. met sit the unite of the <f
CALIFORNIAN LURK
At the first it was gold which in-
cited the pioneer -adventurer to round
the Horn or take the trail of the
covered wagon. Then• wadi gold to be
discovered, gold to be cktltutd, gold to
be possessed. One roan stumbled over
it, another saw it, and the two words
gold" and "California" rang through-
out the world. T'rom the genexsis of
known 1 alifneet4sa Ireslory the ..tit -am
of humanity pouring into Its borders
steetdily Ito ceased. As it increased,
tra nsp.rtation demands hecitme great-
er until now, when royal trains nosy
cater to the eager numbers with mase
and comfort. For Canadians who are
Int,d by the gold of tin• suntshh,e. or
t -be beaches or the grores, or by the
quainttess of Its Spanish sett!huent-
or 1ts golden opportunities for recrea-
tion, pleasure and health, the Can-
adian Paelfic Railway offers direct
„•Itnecttoms gad i( sures ease• of travel
and servlce unexcelled fn rapid transit. 1
A1Ndy to any Canadian Pacific ticket j
agent or to N. R. Fierily. Town i'aleen-
au r .►gent.
Did You Get a Sigttrt Calendar' 'I
-�s_.ac
MUSICAL GOODS
Phonograph Records, Needles, Violins, Tenor
Banjo Ukelele, Guitars, Mouth Organs, Jews'
Harps and Parts for Musical Instruments
1We Nill Ix• glad to procure any of these fur you. Let us know'
.tonne reotoremeitts. AIWA). a pleasure toahow' ¢Dads.
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
�I Phone 90 Goderich
HERE'S A CHANCE
Atll11; ri-k, a -e \Ira. Sybilla
Spahr's Teneilitis for cough,, hrun-
chitis,, croup, catarrh, whoopine-
cough, quinsy, sore tl'rroats and
to". i1 i.....itk N .M" tn__i ..r
money back. 4 u,tici ieli Druggists.
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ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
W. l'. SN./I' I.
11als•nla-Ii.•r enol Dry- Cleaner
Straw laninlrc lu e',.nnw lion
West Street Telephone 339
THE
GODERICH
t i ` FiJyJ
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DININGROOM SUITES
\Pee have on hand a nice ,.•sort-
• went of Diningronut `uites at real
values. \Pe would 114 plea e d to
have you ill"I1141 ii:r good-.
J. R. WHEELER
Furniture Funeral Director
Hamilton Street, Goderich Ont.
Inausiger. Mr, Thos. Stotler'. on Tues.
..tsy oharnrolt--H.-4rrn4ttet wrnw 14454
nest preparatory to the annual meet -
_leg of the Company.
-�,w-Ttt«arMy-craning titer an -Hine..
of,ubottt two weeks there passed away ■
one or the pioneer settlers of thin olis- 1
Irlet. )n the ls•rson of Mrs. lhivid }:r .
rington. nt the age of righty -four years.
Further particular. a-111 be given next
week. ■
Ihenth of Mrs. (Rev.) Pofter.-
Thwr t nsaed aa -ay at the llomIlton
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Mach sympathy is extended in Mr. =nil. Susan lTurrell, widow t,r the late
in,1 Mrs. Wm n'trnln and fnmlly. w•ho (fey. Austin Potter. in her sPi'enty--
receiv ed n telegram lost week telling ' seennd year. Rev. Mr. Potter and
'•r the death of their dnnghter-In-law. Mrs, Potter were fn. mer , re.ddrnt+ of
\ir.. Tlnwnrrl nprnln. of Vnnennver. Dungannon. when Mr. T'ntt,r was pas-
4.oloen ue Il C. trhn pessed swwr.fte tin illne'as ' tear-----rifw__-TTnn¢nntnnn nn,1 T'rewe
extending ()ter three months \les Methndlat circuit.
Tlurnin la_ survived by her hnsbnnd ,Ammer'Meeting of Erskine ('hurch.
'ind sic smell children. -Thr anrulnl meeting of Erskine
. Mr, Albert Stevenson, nr Color! •h. l'r,shyt''rinn church wns hell on Tttr•s-
ti-iter( one day la -t week with his per day evening The Carline reports In
rota, Mr. and Mee. Jan, RtPCenwnn. nn ennneetinn with the chnreh org:anize-
.cnm,aaalan 4. tion were ,uMAen1ell an.l upprnt-Pd.
Mr. .Tnhn Meyers pnrehaaed a Ilse Very satlafnetory- progress a -as merle
team of ynnng horses- from Mr. Ste- In 4:14.11 department. Thr mission eeon-
phen Mnrtln reeentty.. trihntion w'as beyolul the allneatlnn for
_tr..-Tnm- 4ulgley _was !hc_tntat .n1 rt-Mlr-ehsrtr. A Rnanrfnt terra re -t+f
his slater. Mrs. Jas. Chisholm, ('ol- t2'+,, aa. shown after paying an In-
born.. township. for a few daya last, debtelness nn the mnnsr.or tt2•�.
week. :Ir• --r Ilerh, Slolher- nn.l Thos, Wig-
T►nui its the very stormy weather gins were electel mnnmger.. After tlhe
'•n Frhlnv last n lnrge crowd gathered ?meting. Mrs. F. (toss. who is organist
it the nnetkm anle nt Mr. fleet Trc -of the church, was celled np, and, after
'coven's. Excellent orices were re- .one• ,.met llm'•nr4ry -mark+ made
abed for the itve stock offered by Rev. C. H. McDonald es to her de -
Mr. not- Meyers wild a call to 11i1' . •i„l, Ilnd dilig0m-e Its the seryiee of
'ev ate day last week. praise, she was pt•egented with n hnn.l-
Ful'nwing their marriage. \ft-. nn1 so11m, ren,ery. Mra, lens Pcpr,ssc.l
Niro. Tonnnv (Cosier held n reeeptlon 1a•r gratltmle for the kindnew shown
•1 their home en 'Frl,Av etrruing. the 1„ r„l,,rm'-r•,•Ing her. while -he frit s2..
I3th. .boot thirty-five guests were was only doing her duty., Thr girl
resent. The hide received in her 4rind then repaired to the hnsemen:.
%editing ire -s of 1h1P georgette trim- ,, Imre refreohmenta were served.
fweer 1'• .v 1.-1luaasuaia. Ysuwua
mnvrr 1t- 0111 !s•erouti g more fam,onu. The• fol
lowing Irtb•r ex V:ml un •
1 4. w'. Ilughw,n. -
, Pear sir: • I reswh-e sit many rnquirtes run-
. rern i�e 40Nr inter* It.•m•»lye. that 1 should end
1t unnvent•n, It 4,,, wnuLI .••nd mr 5', . 'ann• of
your literatnr, that 1 might gl,.• It to those In.
tri,IH"l. I r, en ha4 a letter all the war from
rlbrtds melting stnul It. 1 also want to tell you
snmettltng ear whore-erllal,er, y ut rM not k n�w-
1 nod It to he a aun.Nrfdl nrn661v 1.'r Potion
•'..k and Poi«,n Ivy. 1 get I0tannrd with Ito to
1h1115 'eery summer mud the 4 :oitre Remedy
h••als It mach letter than anything else 1 hay.•
lure
1 �Tiim *-iiTTT-ling wrmrTiruTfy w�lr rllK att-
ting rid of the horrid :011re
Youars mite. yin. J. h. M111s, nod lands Nursery.
Yar,ua..onl."
wt- have many similar pelta". *urh es the•
above, on Ale. for pnrtleulsrs of this ramous
Iten,edy, write w' Huirh.on. tu•pr. (1,a., w
Pendell 5450 ,r, 101.01110.
Don't Fail to Take Advantage of
Our Great Mid -Winter Clearance
Sale Now in Full Swing
\ FI';\\ t1F' 'I'Itl: ht.%R(GAINS :
Dresses, regular $21.00, for
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4e
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44
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17.50, for
15.00, for
14.00, for
$13.95
11.95
9.75
8.85
All Children's (tresses at clearance prices
$r, rho value for '
Ladies' and Misses' Winter Coats
A few of this season's ladies' and miss's' \Pinter (outs left.
These will he offered at greatly rvtl�eed prices. $18.50
O 44t-. regular 127.11(1. for
Regular $2.25
Slanders' Ready -to -Wear and Dry Goods Store
East Side of Square Goderich, Ont.
t
diel with golden liter
ST. HELENS
1 1'. 1IELF)NS..1nn. 23. ---Mrs, W..1.
I Itrmpirrey is spending n few days with
her daughter, Mrs. George Welker.
1'ougratulut!ona 10 Mr. and Mrs.
Walker mu Ihr arrival of a sate
\Ir. Peter McKenzie. of Lanolin.
'task.. and Mr. and Mrs. Dougall Me-
Kenz!e. of Tiverton, were visitors
a 1 it Mr, and Mrs. ,ieK.nzle We; d,
for a wart.
The sympathy of the community is
••xtended to Mrs. \\'m. M4Quillin Hort
\tit- (:en. McR•brerts in the death of
r1i01r mother, Mrs, Robert 1latmo,.
Mb's Ethel Robertson, of Lnektow,
Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, R.
Rutherford fora few weeks.
Mri, R. R. Meller and Mn. Wn11ery
\filler hare returned from-Goderlcl,
- I after spending a week w Ith friend*.
lecalh of Fnrmcr Imeknnw' Editor ■
I'he dont(, ,,f .I;nnes 1lrynn. former',
pnhlisstier of The 1.rt -ki `'len"- e1. ■
°centred on Monday nt Vnnemrrer. B.C.
\lr. Itnan,--was In his--,vttty-fifth
year. Surviving him. l.,-- - s 1,1. wtf'•.
are two sons, Wilbur alt Melville, the
'atter mf the British 1'ohnnbin I.o>;ic-
'ntnre. and it brother, Itev. ('anon
Rryan, of Tnn,nto. Mr. 11rn,n tuns
nppw►inted Dmulnlon inspector of 1>m-
-I4r ean,t,- INrnty years n_-• and re-
move,l b, British Colnnnhin. mr:king his
residence of Vanronrer
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ALL ABOARD THE
SUNSHINE SPECIAL
The Sunshine Special. our "crack"
train. Irate- these• yards eter) day
fur point- south.
Ind the (feat F'uiks, who run the
train. Inks ail the responsibility
for a pleasant journey--_ ._._,___-
111 you' hate to worry about in gat -
ling on hoard.
1n order for emit Irum the Heat
Folk' )ard par. all your expenses
and put- sou on the train.
tsar, gb '
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For Good Clean Coal
J. B. MUSTARD COMPANY
Phone 98 - Goderie6
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Huge Price Reducfio�s on
All Ready -to -Wear
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FUR COATS
2 only French seal. Regular
5125.00. Clearing price $85.00
1 only 1st quality Beaverine. tenaAn
Regular $100.00. Clearing price .. t,PPUJ
1 only Northern muskrat.
Reg. $225.00. Clearing price .. $1 `r✓•00
Ladies' Winter Coats
Have now been grouped into lots at
ridiculously low prices. Many of these
are the season s beat garments and the
prices considerably below mill cost. It
is your opportunity to save.
4 only --to clear at . . . . $7.50 each
7 only -With fur collars) and ruffs.
Regular to $22.00. - $12.50 each
Clearing price
6 only-- Finest garments. Regular
Clearin t ricer $17.50 each
6 only -The season's hest. Regular
Clearin ,price $23.50 each
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Lee Oboes, who cnndaets the t-9.
tanrant ow -fest ',•,set. ,ens k,fore
MMRIstrate Reid on Monday nn n
!r mps of wetting elgnretteo l�� minors.
,,un,1 was fned 110 and mets 11 may
nM he genetwlly known that It is 1 -
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Under eighteen years of Age
THE S. A. GRAY CO.
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House Furnishings
West Street Hardware
Ever -Ready Columbia ignitor Dry Cells
For Rad in., Telephone Ignitio 1
and General Cse
Always Fresh 50c each
Alf. Tebbutt & Son
11:,n1,,:,n . 1': 1,,t-. , i4.- 1,:, -
Phone 486 We Deliver West Street
Inausiger. Mr, Thos. Stotler'. on Tues.
..tsy oharnrolt--H.-4rrn4ttet wrnw 14454
nest preparatory to the annual meet -
_leg of the Company.
-�,w-Ttt«arMy-craning titer an -Hine..
of,ubottt two weeks there passed away ■
one or the pioneer settlers of thin olis- 1
Irlet. )n the ls•rson of Mrs. lhivid }:r .
rington. nt the age of righty -four years.
Further particular. a-111 be given next
week. ■
Ihenth of Mrs. (Rev.) Pofter.-
Thwr t nsaed aa -ay at the llomIlton
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Mach sympathy is extended in Mr. =nil. Susan lTurrell, widow t,r the late
in,1 Mrs. Wm n'trnln and fnmlly. w•ho (fey. Austin Potter. in her sPi'enty--
receiv ed n telegram lost week telling ' seennd year. Rev. Mr. Potter and
'•r the death of their dnnghter-In-law. Mrs, Potter were fn. mer , re.ddrnt+ of
\ir.. Tlnwnrrl nprnln. of Vnnennver. Dungannon. when Mr. T'ntt,r was pas-
4.oloen ue Il C. trhn pessed swwr.fte tin illne'as ' tear-----rifw__-TTnn¢nntnnn nn,1 T'rewe
extending ()ter three months \les Methndlat circuit.
Tlurnin la_ survived by her hnsbnnd ,Ammer'Meeting of Erskine ('hurch.
'ind sic smell children. -Thr anrulnl meeting of Erskine
. Mr, Albert Stevenson, nr Color! •h. l'r,shyt''rinn church wns hell on Tttr•s-
ti-iter( one day la -t week with his per day evening The Carline reports In
rota, Mr. and Mee. Jan, RtPCenwnn. nn ennneetinn with the chnreh org:anize-
.cnm,aaalan 4. tion were ,uMAen1ell an.l upprnt-Pd.
Mr. .Tnhn Meyers pnrehaaed a Ilse Very satlafnetory- progress a -as merle
team of ynnng horses- from Mr. Ste- In 4:14.11 department. Thr mission eeon-
phen Mnrtln reeentty.. trihntion w'as beyolul the allneatlnn for
_tr..-Tnm- 4ulgley _was !hc_tntat .n1 rt-Mlr-ehsrtr. A Rnanrfnt terra re -t+f
his slater. Mrs. Jas. Chisholm, ('ol- t2'+,, aa. shown after paying an In-
born.. township. for a few daya last, debtelness nn the mnnsr.or tt2•�.
week. :Ir• --r Ilerh, Slolher- nn.l Thos, Wig-
T►nui its the very stormy weather gins were electel mnnmger.. After tlhe
'•n Frhlnv last n lnrge crowd gathered ?meting. Mrs. F. (toss. who is organist
it the nnetkm anle nt Mr. fleet Trc -of the church, was celled np, and, after
'coven's. Excellent orices were re- .one• ,.met llm'•nr4ry -mark+ made
abed for the itve stock offered by Rev. C. H. McDonald es to her de -
Mr. not- Meyers wild a call to 11i1' . •i„l, Ilnd dilig0m-e Its the seryiee of
'ev ate day last week. praise, she was pt•egented with n hnn.l-
Ful'nwing their marriage. \ft-. nn1 so11m, ren,ery. Mra, lens Pcpr,ssc.l
Niro. Tonnnv (Cosier held n reeeptlon 1a•r gratltmle for the kindnew shown
•1 their home en 'Frl,Av etrruing. the 1„ r„l,,rm'-r•,•Ing her. while -he frit s2..
I3th. .boot thirty-five guests were was only doing her duty., Thr girl
resent. The hide received in her 4rind then repaired to the hnsemen:.
%editing ire -s of 1h1P georgette trim- ,, Imre refreohmenta were served.
fweer 1'• .v 1.-1luaasuaia. Ysuwua
mnvrr 1t- 0111 !s•erouti g more fam,onu. The• fol
lowing Irtb•r ex V:ml un •
1 4. w'. Ilughw,n. -
, Pear sir: • I reswh-e sit many rnquirtes run-
. rern i�e 40Nr inter* It.•m•»lye. that 1 should end
1t unnvent•n, It 4,,, wnuLI .••nd mr 5', . 'ann• of
your literatnr, that 1 might gl,.• It to those In.
tri,IH"l. I r, en ha4 a letter all the war from
rlbrtds melting stnul It. 1 also want to tell you
snmettltng ear whore-erllal,er, y ut rM not k n�w-
1 nod It to he a aun.Nrfdl nrn661v 1.'r Potion
•'..k and Poi«,n Ivy. 1 get I0tannrd with Ito to
1h1115 'eery summer mud the 4 :oitre Remedy
h••als It mach letter than anything else 1 hay.•
lure
1 �Tiim *-iiTTT-ling wrmrTiruTfy w�lr rllK att-
ting rid of the horrid :011re
Youars mite. yin. J. h. M111s, nod lands Nursery.
Yar,ua..onl."
wt- have many similar pelta". *urh es the•
above, on Ale. for pnrtleulsrs of this ramous
Iten,edy, write w' Huirh.on. tu•pr. (1,a., w
Pendell 5450 ,r, 101.01110.
Don't Fail to Take Advantage of
Our Great Mid -Winter Clearance
Sale Now in Full Swing
\ FI';\\ t1F' 'I'Itl: ht.%R(GAINS :
Dresses, regular $21.00, for
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15.00, for
14.00, for
$13.95
11.95
9.75
8.85
All Children's (tresses at clearance prices
$r, rho value for '
Ladies' and Misses' Winter Coats
A few of this season's ladies' and miss's' \Pinter (outs left.
These will he offered at greatly rvtl�eed prices. $18.50
O 44t-. regular 127.11(1. for
Regular $2.25
Slanders' Ready -to -Wear and Dry Goods Store
East Side of Square Goderich, Ont.
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diel with golden liter
ST. HELENS
1 1'. 1IELF)NS..1nn. 23. ---Mrs, W..1.
I Itrmpirrey is spending n few days with
her daughter, Mrs. George Welker.
1'ougratulut!ona 10 Mr. and Mrs.
Walker mu Ihr arrival of a sate
\Ir. Peter McKenzie. of Lanolin.
'task.. and Mr. and Mrs. Dougall Me-
Kenz!e. of Tiverton, were visitors
a 1 it Mr, and Mrs. ,ieK.nzle We; d,
for a wart.
The sympathy of the community is
••xtended to Mrs. \\'m. M4Quillin Hort
\tit- (:en. McR•brerts in the death of
r1i01r mother, Mrs, Robert 1latmo,.
Mb's Ethel Robertson, of Lnektow,
Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, R.
Rutherford fora few weeks.
Mri, R. R. Meller and Mn. Wn11ery
\filler hare returned from-Goderlcl,
- I after spending a week w Ith friend*.
lecalh of Fnrmcr Imeknnw' Editor ■
I'he dont(, ,,f .I;nnes 1lrynn. former',
pnhlisstier of The 1.rt -ki `'len"- e1. ■
°centred on Monday nt Vnnemrrer. B.C.
\lr. Itnan,--was In his--,vttty-fifth
year. Surviving him. l.,-- - s 1,1. wtf'•.
are two sons, Wilbur alt Melville, the
'atter mf the British 1'ohnnbin I.o>;ic-
'ntnre. and it brother, Itev. ('anon
Rryan, of Tnn,nto. Mr. 11rn,n tuns
nppw►inted Dmulnlon inspector of 1>m-
-I4r ean,t,- INrnty years n_-• and re-
move,l b, British Colnnnhin. mr:king his
residence of Vanronrer
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SUNSHINE SPECIAL
The Sunshine Special. our "crack"
train. Irate- these• yards eter) day
fur point- south.
Ind the (feat F'uiks, who run the
train. Inks ail the responsibility
for a pleasant journey--_ ._._,___-
111 you' hate to worry about in gat -
ling on hoard.
1n order for emit Irum the Heat
Folk' )ard par. all your expenses
and put- sou on the train.
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J. B. MUSTARD COMPANY
Phone 98 - Goderie6
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All Ready -to -Wear
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FUR COATS
2 only French seal. Regular
5125.00. Clearing price $85.00
1 only 1st quality Beaverine. tenaAn
Regular $100.00. Clearing price .. t,PPUJ
1 only Northern muskrat.
Reg. $225.00. Clearing price .. $1 `r✓•00
Ladies' Winter Coats
Have now been grouped into lots at
ridiculously low prices. Many of these
are the season s beat garments and the
prices considerably below mill cost. It
is your opportunity to save.
4 only --to clear at . . . . $7.50 each
7 only -With fur collars) and ruffs.
Regular to $22.00. - $12.50 each
Clearing price
6 only-- Finest garments. Regular
Clearin t ricer $17.50 each
6 only -The season's hest. Regular
Clearin ,price $23.50 each
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Lee Oboes, who cnndaets the t-9.
tanrant ow -fest ',•,set. ,ens k,fore
MMRIstrate Reid on Monday nn n
!r mps of wetting elgnretteo l�� minors.
,,un,1 was fned 110 and mets 11 may
nM he genetwlly known that It is 1 -
'Awfol to sen eigarettea to p 110aa
Under eighteen years of Age
THE S. A. GRAY CO.
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House Furnishings