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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-2-23, Page 4uneasy, 'Aebtwary SE IGOR What to Expect in Men's Suits for Spring 1928 i,•,* az" t', The new Colonial Twist and Daltrey "noels Beautiful in colorings, wonderful wsariuscloths, won't woo shabby, and u►oderately priced Style -Two and three button single First Shipment Is In britw., Cltll andd See Them W. C. PRIDHAM & SON "The Store With the Stock" Men's and Boys' Wear MODEL THEATRE WEEK OF FEB, 27 TO MARCH 3 Monday and Tuesday COLLEEN MOORE rasps a bumper cropof laughter and tears her greatest lot comedy a la King Moved by the prima donna of pep. "HER WILD OAT'' Mermaid Comedy „y "GIDDY GOBBLFRS" Wedueaday and Thursday ADOLPH MENJOU AND GRETA 'r NISSEN in the story of a gentleman who didn't know which he preferred until he married ern beth. A new angle on the eternal angle. ''BLONDE OR BRUNETTE" Christie Comedy "QUEENS WILD" Friday and Saturday BUCK JONES le a bine streak of action depicting a dy- eusic adventure of the daring West. A Mama et thrilling detde. "CHAIN LIGHTNING" Fox Comedy "TWENTY LEGS UNDER THE BEA" Matinee Saturday at 3 p.m. Plat as tad. in The 81iiosl Benrniller Sunday School meets every Sunday at 10 o'clock Era** Cordially IMAM fe ItMad Would You Be Prosper Oe coarse we all wish to be. but + penny wise anis Pound fend* essay de not climb the h11! prosperity. In my dally business life I ha found that the moat prosperous pee sere these who 'bought goods of qn fly. the cheep.at in the end. Our cesfert la our daily life an Phone t7 r THE SIGNAL Scripture rendingfrom Mark. + Mrs. Will Webster an lnreit ie leper based on the cbapter from the study look dealing with Christian mhwions and American racial aid - woke, Mrs. WhIttletd sang ■ solo. "My Tusk." Discussions and several abort articles helped to nuke the meeting very Interesting. Over twenty ladles acne present despite the unfavorable wevuther. Lunch was served by the hootteeo and a soda/thief hour spent. GODERICH TOWNSHIP GODERICH, ONT. (eased the u2t.,-acre harm from Mr. :lam Currie, to tato' possession the middle of nano Mr. Currie intends going to..Deyrit. Mr. and Mrs G. M McKenzie, and wet Retool= let. ,•„ Tuesday for Tor-, MT. r. Mt -boats 1s one of the guests 'of a boo„lust gtvea by the ISE > I]fBfAltM, Georg* Gemco selaaes Dom& Pemba* atsstemes of TOhib Tribe. "When ea Indian marries he takes ids wile borne, but he must never sat Woe upon his mother-ta-law,'• deeter- :Itaudaeyl Battle, 1,•rurrto• He will ra ed George Gooderham, Iodise agent, 1utu ten Tbnrt.1), but Mn, ltontenate b tbe•oourse of an address before 11 * eud'Stalcolm R.;; ro7liln 1n (he sly ; Electric Club at Toronto. rad speak_ 1°rtt/me Kase, er explained, however, that this pro - The play ..tr,o Winning o1 joy,,, hlbltfoa was not an unmixed blear Oren in the poral' Hail under the lot;• for in case of a domestic squab- anelti ees of the .t 1'•P.A• of the Ang3- ble. the wife had oil rutl►},RICII T11WNSIIIP, Feb. 22. tan church, woo ,..•r largely atteuded, her mother, whose preemie aoue ruler- Miss wae-1i>4 }lureu,e Johnston, of 3h "wing to the v rare et" weather, fanned the husband in his *torts at Isullon• has been visiting relative in \eyertllelese thee' pr.eat enjoyed as roes ill this vicinity the past week. I excellent play. The actors displayed Mr. Gooderham who has for Miss Mergurct Du%kl ou, R.N., of er.aaf ..t lhtett, arrives( home hist Tburaday. _-- _- - ill•4 Joni Sowerby visited the past ST. AIIGUSTINEweek in Gtxierht with Mr, and Mea Reg,. 3owerby. - ___ The t'.v.l'.s, hada most enj bl Robb. Ar OUBTi\£, 1..h• 21.-=M iin this is viedeng this vicinity this week Messrs. R. TI . flto ,n and E. are runlet wood rare Mr. J W. at present. Reeve A. R. Johnston is Impro but not as lest ns his many fr woteld like to see. Nurse Jo Lneknow la silt; with frim. There Is qa sriroot at horny this week• owing, to the tepees timelier. Mr. W. -thou. Mr. and Mrs .1 W. Ib1v a and lit ftsite.d wlth Mr. and Sirs, G. K oya e social evening, last Friday night, when with about thirty young people gathered et the home of Mr. Thos. Cox. Tire even- Btoltt ; ing was spent in gains, contests and Moyle community alt ling 1e41 by Rev. M. C. 1'nrr. .ln oyster sapper wa ving, taken off, atter which Rev. Mr.Parr • : F: n for hila algal be Lound living upon the name deuds more.! a vote of thanks to Mr. Cox Tim auction sa ,• at Ernest (;1rvfn's. revere with such "tutprored Sooty !y»oa of 1111! MiSs Bella Cox for tbelr kind tad concession ,.f, .teblleld. 111. after• men" as Donald 11iacMaster and 11... hospit.ilety. 'rile evening was brought i noon attntMed a ,,ry Irlrge crowd and 1 ter 1+`t'aser. to n cMs,r t y the singing of "Auld priers went kiting, especially for fie The Sun Lance MOS sill! -to Im- T:itn--.--._. cattle. /flit nary 7 tar' t glwut the perform• Yawn been ooaaected with tho wont sure. Mr. Harvey,, • Treleaven held the I ataong tee ;13laottoot Indiana 01 Ai - lucky tieket floe ...curing the quilt that berta, told many interesting stories had been made '„ the ladles of the of the lite and customs of this race. 0u110. he are Although Indians for the most part clad e:. knew that lir. Don- I. derived their names from imprea- ald Murray, wh, was so seriously in- I moa, many had adopted iloottlah lured last week. returned from Lon- names after the old Hudson Bay tao- ,h,u hospltal lost t uturd.y, and at- , he said. In this way Running though we aro 1- rn to say that to all Rabbit, Crooked Meatatrtntps, Susie- IJkrahetod be w,i he eonAned to bed without - a - doubt - a - Bear, Pretty - for av long tines .we hope that a rteady Yoaag - Maa, and Eat - Him - Alive, reevvery la W . obrook f the' g 81nflr"` Ie. wh c t a + :neatly In domain' portant function among th tarn j NILE tate , Mr. J. W. Nixon. who• has been fisting lir. J. i'. Robinson to cru for the pant two weeks, return Zion the tatter part of last week • iweseat tiuue. 1'. ti Indians. the speaker d +„neat the Son of Gotleriee s• r.e the auctioneers. lrortatrs stellar saio, but tit We understand Dr c;irvin p tea is ,►. f of the ceremony had formed part lag to the West 1 f Y been done away with. In rrc'nt }-ears a number o? -" ' e4.1.4..Fel.._,^.2.--Ttt. play -wanted Melville + .-.serf, of tire Dun- i secret societies had been formed, the as- --1 pelf'." which was given uhaer the tra►/ttcltt • sled , radio -4L. "-.:..._r1grts remark- I Mani important er which was the So•• nn4p tete of the girt+ (;nild of Nile in ;aide *levees wi :, hi4 six -tithe" Et•ia f y of -the returned to ' the 1'nit,vl church here on Thursday ;set. This mime 4 ' 1 of thisuntil _-wren a do,d to peratia +nese and was largely attended. It several t been a urn, we arc• declared Js a Momonats and relined pia and the able uccaMons 1't•ly- !1a• has beau that he will not tell a Ili," deviated t was snores, Aust much about lila hart , strikingly c,e,rulmwl and the contrast Foratet seems to resemble between the carious rhuractPr" of the 1 -The deet -'.il .ttisea <•at hoTm stn Y bare ala- the Olivia sotttc lodged modern stria and the old-fashioned ' Iht 1 The 6oci •ty and HAYFIELD t=i HAY FI EELD, eel). 21. -Mrs. tier Wia111a, who with her two sons visiting her soother, Mrs. Sterling, other relatives for the past coupe monthm, len for her home in the 11 'lands}, Saturday, gnn,lay and Monday among the eolde.t and stormiest d of the season. Mr. and Mee. Walter Westlake tinnily spent Sunday with Mr. a MrS. J. Turner, Sauble line. The messiets---.+f church choir aro. busy preparrier 'tenlne. l'ebrtry Will. wasdecidedat oca•k, n order can be a ere certain rto a htmnl from Sldl +•+ Australia. and *wear by the H Mtl f -t: J to get 'nolo,. at Sidney or Mel- Mr. Gooderham characters were well chosen. I t "Although we do utrikl 1 re not know aoctrtJ. It W46' t and!Dundee; l reytent. i r tato, on enn4ay the Younger men have formed a (toss give an added interest. Toes per., evening, of a A. ter wail -known and Crazy boas' sae+ •• whish uta e• or forntnnee was well fitted for b r e c unb .'((pet teed citizen ..f Dungannon, Mrs. wild show on bolo,D u5 a *ret audleltee and stave a fold metro enjoy- ; halx•Ila Menotti.. widow of Major Continuin the, p.akor meet to those who had the pleasure of Jrlse,h Sial . 1 f• apeeall told of wen p p lotrgh. Uunguunryr, De- the mislsonary an i PdncatJuual work huorine it. I'res•tr,14 amounted to sot, lo -eased was seven} seven years of age. being c:trrled oa anon¢ the India 1s oya Thl, play will he Riven afein !n the Ilene' came as a result a pneumonia. of the Resen'es. and of the e•4rrta and for t( FNtUall, ;•tlIbujn, ou the even• I Moe. Maltough, ,,:,,, motions to hermarribeing rade by r;overnlaAnt aePrtta to ant and, who has been on ter of the ' courage thrift. The Indiana had nd Mrs. i1. Pentland, + age. was I -r!»11.1 Bial laughs encourage late 1! 1 SI throe chief an extended visit at the home of her! r of noon, (',arum said: heir farm, s Iry revenue, be w'a t J Black Deis a resilient their cattle and---- e ti, 1 r. Varve Pentland of CI h r Annual February Shoe Sale r, si1;d AT HERN'S n o -r Will Continue Until March 3rd We are 0Reringrxeeptional Values. This is your opportunity, W. HERN BOOTS AND SHOES TRAVELLING GOODS Dinner Sets \\ c love just received a Lin' shipment or English Dinnerware 1'ou ww u1 be delighted with the. patterns Sets ranging` in price from $19.75 to $39.50 for 97 pieces `re t h;: \t•indow Display Cole's Book Store YOU RUN NO RISK Just get 11r.. t'ybilla Spahr's Trate sititis t'u• :t for sorethroat", bron- rhilis, t ..'h, cmnp, catarrh, head colds, 111 all throat and torah dieemso soirees , r stoney back. Gofer:, 1, I'ruggiets. to land, returned Cleve- le're until seas• tifte•en }run ago, .Welt -lops. Every able-bod 11 nam rued .to Feer home tete w i shell with mwul,eri_ 4- 6yr family worked a quarter seetieen of land IS Kite the play 't'rantx•rry corners" ,Friday IoM. sari w week X'pe t to be rt4l•ly Ina ,,, .In of ( ant to Ton:n,. to reside. The the enmmPl a44 in list sinter work- and s•rk- 1frs. Horatr Omer, of (irxierich, is' Motions!) hotel, :•: ;1,.. main corner of ed in the coal Hirt.'., irlwl►e,.to>.J. Right Toto belting at the home of Mr and Mrs. ! Dungannon', whi•l: was conducted by The speaker stated that contrary to to our school Tuesday. paid n *tett (;es, Caldwell, the Malhou 4 fam.h f" __ R r a great many popular impres ion, the purulahon The appointment silo$ waa made TO«gHIP'; rcart+.,was one o:' ;le. I•e,t-known hos- was not decrea:inc, but was gradual- , las( month or sit ..'I.-.1 trusters for COLBORNE telrirr to the co,: y lits. Mnttr,eeh ly Increasing. Intent mortality had was ,•, her husband mer dropped considerably since the *stab. our mete! has been .uuceUed and a meeting of Hie rxt'pal,rr4 is to be held ` r erLti(Ht\F 3r )1V\311rt thirty sputa Sl f Ilah n, av event Mrs as lite at 7.30 o'chr.•1, d •s 'ng her .w- , • 1 t-rs tilting a t 1 tt,srotl att1netanev' and there e•Int(.d 1[rs ILrb Morris visited friends at ' Th arse Eli,.,•,. „1. . of \tie, 14 a an entirely different loan," said Mr. who wlir totals a ,t1x,.i inters 1a .the Port Albert Inst week. sister. Tia• fuae•ctl arts I:e:d on W.d• Gooderham. "H' was formerly a Intro "f'-;:eic 4tatL•n, - apron ---hunter and a warrior, but he b fast A! THE 13 tea, p_i :torr rel by one mPnt or a new hospital d tf In the. town ball Frith!, i ng, 24th John Treble Is rt iti h n }' a tett and tt,nr dru t t Indians ware t ki 'VAT tttitt inst.. to Pint three , daughter, Mrs. Will Clayton, at Put- e ` lrletttx. it la '.,keel there will be a "ern,. Mrs, John Glover and the Mitoses Eva eery. "In the creat nter•ve in aur past twenty -Ave and Pearl Malh•u i,. sit P 1 Tor•,tttu. Jars the Indian has developed into Mr" welfare of the tortoni. - rr. Thr,c Mitchell tr aprouling a_ . ti n few +Iar4 for silo -uveae_ train from Tor- o becoming a producPi hitt the fie" tet (sod, rh 11 (1114 Werk. Sir Chn.. ltots'rtso vont,,. •1n_ enters,• „ • 1s 1111_' rn till' aPriPir teed t y we have ;nen. who bate • + r. a wee was fnmilr tel .t 1{t 1• «, dt*carded tapir moecaafna for shoes eQS ? boAN• from Toronto for the week -enol. The sem at ti - °r_icry d o A sleieh in•, I f . and woman who Mere bob - r hair 'tnd are •wearing by legit Sunil .1r.g11• to charch lingerie Sunday owing to the se•aere lir, \ockol,ls i the Inrn•^ttnnon th 11 nun was remind- , ter er mr'Gew•Tb.tmas and Jam 1'11' LOUD -SPEAKER of Ing us that It is February and not titre as many of ua wer' beginning ' 1rendes and Mr. McPherson hogs „n ' and 111:1iam J. SI t w rt ethers Edinburgh Ham installed New Syatlaa ve to txellere. One young lady reported 11'+»in..d t f LANES LANES, e young 1N•,gr'e at- - .rayeside was ton- an spats Utah, .'0. -Very few turned ' ten.1e+1 the dine,• In Deegan" g' „rt 1.. Th.. bt Iter. it )1101 E. T'rrr_h.. bed whet out to true Service in llackett's church ! M"rrdny night. l.. Th., of St. Pau::: w" rxw wet inns. a ea barters storm. The weatherman i . R being Robert 1)n' • colt, Jj- i1,' nn+i I AKF,'It FIRE AL.IRINB lir. Thus. Wilson shipped hu n ddson. p'illiam •> ,• -• • pie ttNarinq a robin re 1 Mr. • y r"m. M'6aa• vtptinn. -'- for Calpng Firemen. ry 'arty one morn. Job') Treble, of McCaw elevator, AU.I;URN Loud -a esker al• ing about a week ago. keeled n tar of wheat tris week. p Are alarms have If tike Johnston, £14i' lint and I'urtle4 1ra.re h+en' in full swtl1 the •ll'1nr'Rs, ret,. 0, -Mete II GRrter been Installed in the etrePts of 1151da Ione were home for the week- list wank Nr, and MrsEdinburgh' 3eotlan ! well -fitting Footwear, well kept in re- pair. Your fret are your lest friends 4tat them rightly, and they w111 d your biddiwg. Whew is nerd of Footwear for you sett aid family give me a Thaw. t tow yew that I ran glee you Rea nrrrmpelee alt the yet arntl)II b ' you * good aMdcle at an honest price a ;rn,f from the foreknow 1figh School. •utertrrinod their manyfriendsto one 1 Mrs C. If. etrt h worked by fondly can- e went In Iles. T. ,•, .• A. Vane -roues cootie ail , loon. the hes been quite ill now for 11•. and Mrs, \orntnn Allen nn Friday ;Ped. 'rich. erveorhrer-ener the w,eL- • •••rUe tint.•. nl •Irl, s'1 mr,•ut ren "TfnL tllemw•iv,s 1).re.thr a slain for the instruments ° 1 1 - Miss _ Anoth r ri lir and Mn. T11os. Bsergu ou "died till the wee, Milson entertained la that they prevent ae lninirEtfalas r;,w1Prk small hours of the her girl friend- to a skating )~trey at coned people 'from sending false h friarnfs one day last week. ra.•rtirtR. .a It+sgnl s under the d,.•tor'a car,• at 1.resent. They are said to be quite a art M'rnday Alain, Mr. and Mrs. El. wcn' the gn,•si, of hernaunt, Mrs. nervous pe, o she by not work a telephone, or *von by n es ter on a firer, Knot • M• will t huroJety o 11te•ties,n at the, bonne of Mrs. furry 1 tree -keit. Th.o pn•sideut would he 11 the year around. I14 RITRREB FOOTWP.AR i fondle the celebrate(' (Lan:tdian Good- rich Rehberg, while ore without doubt t11R teethes, and fleeted* Rubber on t starts{ ta4ay. A trial will prove it te you, in try Repair ghee 1 esti MVP you money as welt as dI*'emfort. Rrine In your filit5s'. sad Rabbet* before It !s too late, asi Ienhie their usefulness. Bring it y w be The East Street Footwear and Repair Shop WM. AHL, Proprietor Opposite Knott Church Dederick ,•Iearril to ewe all the l,.ticx f 1 Fele a_. -The February Ml. - rt u1 • u Th - LEEHURN • Inrrch present. - ' u the f })} ltl'!tV }' t Mr, Jlru Shrtwo n t is. homy fn n width h+ valuably last• alarms. The voice of the duty fire - Mrs John 11-11"on, sr. mwiteal the man at the central Are station can sod 1n wa e,r 71 death of her sister, be beard distinctly atwvn/the roar of s questions about the Mrs. Mnrd..11. of Vushingt"r1 Strips tame and his 1 k existence of a Are would at once be est w.(' . it i 1--j i'_tt•.M !S was held Wed- ' -o IA -day of lost week at the boom d- 1tT-ppYrwtr A.Pr sof burr,_ 1!r' and itr . : will a4•umr hi, new duties to the nen break* s email alas* window to the Windsor. Jin, Is gnlng to stn} xrii + and look niter his farm. to wb ,» /end rented for x• number wen• rtes,• alarm. , az to try mooing ILP firm alone. ltlu'1, f+•Lowed lu great part the pro- TOWNSHIP COIINCIL - two apertures. One has paintedalYnvr, Mr. 1.!oyd Zinn, who has grant for the World Day of Prayer. EAST WA11'.l\(►sll It the words: •'Walt. Fireman will , +iron his be been as- w ith rm•misen taking the '"'1,0cil o ,•; speak," and the other "Reply hero." g 'tier In the store at K prayers for ; n February 11th, with When t_h' Lnn+e", has some to his borne 81 itt! rhe diAen•ut 101ntrfe4 as .xlled on. n;l the U1'411' present• lfinutr4 ecf ringsW glass is broken a hell plles more for « few weeks. Its, }J. Luxe tr gave x very ion 1.% IIng last rnertf, «, re mad and .1Plrrrrc'd, and, although the tiren)an Earl fetx'rwc•,.d and Melvin itnrkMt syI4, , of rlstpteit to one of the .al rnotiet or 1. ammeters Campbell i an ordinary telephone trann- • l 1r Slmultanenusl) the door of several *alta in the t 1 nt. including two rot. We nr,• wondering 1f Jim f4 y o. visitors. Mrs. (surd} led the meting, heard and answered by parsers -by. the Matr'oment. ope•na and exposes have not lx en aloe to go heck to a.•hool 'io low 1 k4 A lulls •husln-4s w • ix»rnls+' of sr1 attack of tar rionr' and n -`_ dainty n y ,old marl ; ST. HELENS insults. mnehina Tl •arNn Roth aperture's w am rper loud The moles of Lich 1 non n+bilHonal d _u ari _ "Deakrr" and when th •s " was It,•I,1. 1 r.•nn .'-inti.. of the itan.t tnrourh - g•svl r lhs(h,n was token. be heard tw•elve•'_ MusraRo ne-httin wits servo) it the f 'WHAT$ A LITTLE 8LITZARD AMONG FRJENDS ? Even the stormy days can be happy artes__igr_ the children, when the Heat Folks are iI jour home. - - • ! Build up a good fire with Heat Folk4 I Coal. Make a plate of randy, Hunt up a .rainy day game or two. And the children will play happily inside the hon.*, eroup! It's Rortk trying. CALL THE -- I %At MIRK For Goo! Clean Coal COAL COMPANY Iron CO, aria, Igo • nattier, its voice can on tar conncit in re- feat from the f'n ave to the ,le A culverts alarm. rautalrs•1t Phone 98 - Godericb Feb. 20. -lira. ,waning Ls' a .+ranine ball *til M e.,rodllor Kerr, re tall t e few Jaya re+rntt k McRoberts "peri the guo,at of her Meier -In-law. Mr. Whore, re, Denng,annon. Mrs• W (' Webb la a visitor will her nepbew, the Messrs. McKenzie fora couples of weeks. Mr. Hyde repent the wec•k'nd - RT ? J ou c ors n R't laid roe, , graders uhf" matter P person re 'arre. brought to a grand !1 1 porting the are hear h Monde AO a oU was +seer till March meeting ' the A SThe guestsby touln•ille,.• ,• o see•on, d plica throath the other. g vane'. some in haul -time ampbell that J Gil- Police tf making +I t rated to attend the u an P calls ran ton wit awarded A F t station through one, he re - s t e voice from •••i,•••! ri"tting his family at Klnt'ardine. 11bs .l. iinghe, of Itolyro.-d watt the unrest of M and SI •••(lana• and oho et11e•r mak h spiP Is' r ' ' - 0 1e sent and araht 1 r • titreenfue .•wnpwny, which oddest to the ' 111rr1i confi•reu.' of county and town- ' the ofre station ht anemitting them rough theme mto un•rrin ant of all, Miss Evalyn il'.r- , hiper/u 4 ' ;;.•rintendenIs In Toronto the right ostler. t + eve rvt 'wise fur ha,.t. noun .•+rrh as ".- --------:____ time 1•'4ttime ; Mr. E,Iward :thaw the Anditnr•„ ,'arrrpnh!!1 and Tlw menttante•n's prfre• f•,r old-tf prP=Pnf atlwum Poultry Pools, -"`- Are You an Investor? The Financia: "ection of Mac- Lean's Magazine will be invaluabie to you. Save money b.: reading It. Every article timely. ' 24 issues in one year all for only for one year, and $5. for three years m+ ",shun.. e•,i ih. it report of rreelpta «nd Joining together under the title 1 1 MIss Annie McDonald and Mr. Ham, t'151x•ndirnr" '• - the s cerur. show. of UIP an Co-operativej s2 00 st tat Poultry Qp Mr Mrs lfchenzie l e I the o0, Icawiuba prize for singing .'Tho fNel 11nn's ante .e1 banal ,t' the first of 16 a year base becmoat.Saskatchewan Poultry Peet' Bend y+.r., orders to: ttrclr wn I+ a n,"tloi, t woes adopted. THIS SIGNAL OODERICH with n• rr a )' r ,m to rat. h Coned', tom (Tutton also were prize -winners ing nettle r t:4A4A4 Mks 1 hyllis Itortnn was nw•riniv- •2.i with an rs- Producers, Limited, the Manito fit -044111M YOU CAN SAVE Werth. Tl:r mart friends of 1!r 1, 1p Weng After tf merry time11 of Rt{1 1f' •p• e J Marro% who heardR i f the u t P., rp a•a b;'nt which recently Ix•frll him Isdnn• hrankfast. olio! i'nurphri; r sms Thompson --- -- _ BY DEALING AT will be piPnstsI to know that h. re- liras • i,,zz• to Itortnn 1s in town fur •5 further , stenion f ti ■ / / / / ■ ■ / / / ■ ■ / / / / / / ttrt 1.■r1 The choicest d floral wait, eft.. lases d tests to suit. GEO. STEWART Brute Street Florist Phone 115 THE SIGNAL'S Clubbing List The Globe and Ti. Toronto 16.50 Tbe Signal and Th. Toronto Daily Star 6.50 Th. Signal sad Th. Louden Advertiser ... 6.50 The Signal and Th. Lond.n Fres Pres 6.60 Th. Sig j *ad The Toronto Empire 6.60 Tit:goal and Th. Fermiers' Sin 3.25 HSignal eraid d Weekly The Stag 3.00 The Sigma! asd Saturday Ti.Niels Signal sad Saturday 5.50 Evening Post ................. 3.90 The 3ifaal sad Ti. New Hook _ 3.90 The Signal and Hoses and Gardens d 4.65 Tie Signal amid Tb. Catholic Record .__ ...... 3.75 Tb. nigral amid McLean's Magazine .. 3.75 The Simnel and Montreal Wit - wee. ...... ......... removal .. 3.85 mow .. 3.50 The signal a a d World Wide _ .... remiewel 4.25 sew 3.85 . The and Youth's Companion 3.75 Ti. Signal and The Toronto Star Weekly... .. 6.75 The Sigma! amid Rod and ua 3.85 . Signa! and Th. Commies • Countryman 2.65 Clubbimig Rates With Other Peri- odicals May Be Had on Application A1 -WAYS Aj` YOUR SERVICE W. C. S IAZEL Haberdasher and Ury Cleaner Pteam Laundry in Ct/nnectioa West Street Telephone 235 PICTURE FRAMING We have n,rntl.Gngs to snit every style of picture. Bring in yonr lphoto., calendars and prints and ove us frame them. We abs ra6nisb old frames sad dean emptying* aid paintings We have picture" in the sheet to tit any good old frame you happen to have. Now is the time to renovate your pictunw and frames before the spring cleaning. Bring them in to es and let n" show you what a good job we will make of thein. Smith's Art and Sift Store In bu"inert" over 40 years led home on Saturday from St. 0 1110 was r :r few rh,ys walling on her aunt. Mrs, sthwr tie• cot•• rot till Starch 1st fur osPph'a tmvintsl, Lnrxlon. where 1 e stns. FF.non. RI+., toll and luJUrrsl her ''"Qi1't,•t1..rt n a dtrth's t.I. f 1ut.1 cone 1.r treatment. leg. - 'veered that to ' !t the avcase r Furniture s sl1^uhlrr ."nld not be « 'hat date all the n or. r Jx'n,•.rl on. nil' tn,s A., w" old be arrnnhtei f 'ata !lose n+, -o -uta; hl ,wrrr West Street fnatitrnr wl.! h.• held at the home of ilei Ne.1 Sf(hrnrr.,, 22, d ',erne 'vtsltwl Thr foll",tir rad Dae*P+1`- _ __ Goder•ch Mrs John 11•+'1'11*• : atroonts were goefn: rnillln on Thursday, nitlt Al.i I ou Ytuulay, milking the n„mirno,ln hI , 5 oA1T Millets and 1. Mar'•tr 1st, n: 2:to o'rlts•k• Roll ra11: trip 1. snowmobile. 5t3; eta. 2; W. 11. Nfnts on b,ataetteanlnR• Snhlart: Hiss r,,,.ryln Allen track her Rnn,h t nnt,ts•Ili'rR drain emir/tete. fig; W, 11. A ''ate 'f,4I, The meeting will Is• in ...moot el:.w for a hike last Saturday, .,rr,, t audit; rporatI F. r Myth, ; 1 charge of Min. 1r. e. Rutherford "enttor, $1.; n,r1x►ra ort of 0; F or An tonne. entertaining them nt her hail rent for hltlrvlon Court. $qtt; F. or incitno"n 1s ••,tendM to the ,•,.m- ,home. nnuelty Then, was no r•h,sd to the Ander"on. share as trenetrer, 5120. ' W. M. Ike M .lomat lxwtag, E1•;; .1 Mott, work on iTarrt- t meeting Rf the February ' room of the totlrtlr arae -1 ori 3r.inirnr +on' R Blackstone's F t nf. .lith„ugh t' v„ntlit ot-I)UNGr •1 bylaw to t r. + ibim. thiy ttr ' NNON : I•rovlde for expenditure i d m. - "n ri,,, t"ntash tomes for therut 7'h, lima mooting Exchange of ries 1von . . , Everything in New and Used Furniture This is your store. Use it. If0111tatStlfa%pw►• ! W. M. A. Wes held at the borne of MN. John Weh*ter, with Nn. Jas. Ramager, the president, 1n the chair. Mi Gorden took the Some Bargains in Second-hand Machinery and Buggies and Cutters at the Massey -Harris Shop Owe 7 -ft. /Under; two wed ileitis; tea sielehs; three ',otters; three top ; tiro pulpers; one I-hoese dray wagon; two maniere spreaders; ten ter plows; ow bay loader; tow mower; two 41-horwrourer gas engine.; oowastwattaand oar. COME AND HE& ROBERT WILSON, Hamilton St. tor tet the storm. * t • Pette+ whin (t. pe : H. Meek. I P14' Women's Institute will meet at trork.J. n ru it AN drawing file, $10.110; 1 the home of Mrs. Chas. Alton on hmrw,, pntrormin, $3. 1: J, stoup r T/tfrrs,l,ry a'ftnr•n,s.n. Tie topic road •(: J. Ot1lPieptle urns, the te+,mtnnnity and the nation?" 1" to 1,r taken hr Mee. o iA. PnRTERFiELD. Clerk. Mrs. smart Pinter ..end IIftIP„• -`•-` Stuart. rt. who rad been define l her son Is The Ontario flood Reeds Aswwelatlon 11K thee, Sir", Whltiey, Mr the past two 7'nrnnt r►t its aanaat convention a at 1 months, left nn Annals} for inl+ekt►ow. e•tr r. tial" week The cunni} men- McIntyre. tlehett ran your Institute eke for the a nrir•rint omni, :24.!30, h h rnmcn adjn i,, to Mort again no the sr+•nn.l Travis} In Morel!. Tt>f. roll where Phe will visit Mr • daya before returning to her home III Itill am, Ont. Mad °minty Engineer bee Mr mew time. he her mother. who will remain with Johnston also te atteudinte Milne been interested m the wort of *he As - Mr. Arthur Culbert. of the 4th eon- snetetton while a t A FewLadies' Fur Coats at Less Than Manufacturers'PricesToday We have a few ladies' Fur Costs which we are offering at Tess than man- ufacturers' prices today in order to dear. Persian lamb trimmed with sable, French seal trimmed with squirrel, French beaverine and muskrat. Ego - A Week -end Special in Hose Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose in different shades, light and dark. Regular $1.25 to $1.50, for - 79e a pair CORNFIELD YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" 11 Leaks' an' Men's War Mist Sids Squirt Nos 411 Galled* Out. II r