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At Work or at Play -
the man who recognizes real
values is all for Fashion •Craft
Clothes.
He likes the youth and smart-
ness of their style, fit and finish.
He likes their good looks that
help him w'in his way -as good -
locking clothes can help.
And he appreciates how he can
depend on them for top-notch
performance to the very end. •
Remarkable value
-from $29.50 up
W. C. Pxidham & Son
• "The Store with the Stock"
Phone 57 ' Godericb, Ont.
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NILE. ip•t. •;.'t. -Mr. 81.4 air+.,•.k1• )Ire. liar'-
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1...r. Glen and daughter Je:ut returned fora sl
Sion..., Af 2nd eoll scale• lith a -light sprain. he nu FrIday, No,
' to their home .at Pelee' Island Cl ani
Myrtle Flt \mild Fare • f mumps has npiMarc4
ThursdaF- They were rccompaniecent on. West Waw..:,.h. was. a guest tyre It mita
•ch•r.1. The patient has' BAy �• •
hr theft -i-ter and brother. alias Jean : Niche"'w end... � Mr. anes d ttMrs. .I ,r' 1. -,latch awl it i+ hoped no fur-
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THE SIGNAL,
LUCKNOW
l.l'ttKNOW, Oct. 23. -The engage
'u•nt is announced of Vera Kathleen,
eldest daughter of Mr. John Mac-
FalIxeall and the late 'Mrs SiaeFad•
aeon of Wahlmnar. to James Mac-
t'aIluw. Ih•troit, eldest coat of Mrs.
Maeealluw and the late Rey. Robert
4at•(•alh•w of Luekaow• the marriage
to tale plat-e,eedy In November. ,
Mr+. It J. But Val and daughter
Margaret silent a few days last week
with friends In Detroit and Windsor.
Mark-t'a-cutis Is teaching third
room ihks creek, supplying for Mies
Margaret Ma+t'alluw, who had her
•ou-Il, removed Saturday.
Mr. Harvey Websh•r, of Toronto, is
visiting at his (tome here.
• Mr. and Mrs W. W. hill have re-
turned 'home atftel au extended motor
trijt •
NIP! Wilfred Murdoch Is home from
Toronto.
Mr. -Albert Bobd has return..I boort•
f lending a few weeks in
Stanley Snyder gave
lug in his usual inn
The young people
play at Hanson oil
ext. and for this re•
obliged to change 11„
lowe'en masquerade t'
day, (k•tober 30th.
Last Sunday was
-Suadey, when atter
the great work of
Forelgu Bible Soeiet,
will be given to ever
Ito the work of the- '•
tion.
The subjetet of to
chewed at vise vow,_
fart Sunday PI•enh,_
Houghton had chat_
Thee Dorothy \Valt, ano. morning and evening. On Monday
,tlNest Sunday k n ersary Sunday evening, the 4th, a play and concert
altie Th, I "viola r w'llil will Ise given to the church.
Ise st•rvetl on Myr t•veulug, and
the 1.i+towel Quget will eutertahu. i
GODERICH, ONT.
ave decided to make their
he lyrunty town.
re glad to know that Mrs.
Bother, who has been sick for
st month, 1s •hie to be around.
rot. Thos. Wilson and babe have
ne with Mist! hose Amos to their
,we at tktlsa Craig, where they
will visit for a Month with their'
parents and other friends.
(►u account of the anniversary ser-
vlee. at BenstUer church next r�un-
tF y: October ''2Tth, the aertite and
Sunday school In Smith's 1ti11 church
are withdrawn. On the following
Sunday. November 3rd, a siaa•tal
thanksgiving service will 1* held and
a former pastor, Rev. J. l.. Small.
It . k:, of St. l:eorttr will preach
humorous
citable wanner.
11 present their
lay. ttettt•ewber
-on have been
,I.,te of the Hal -
to Welues-
"•rred as Bible
wits cullet) P.
• British- au
vu °pimento y
...r to tautr tie
n•thy ors drat-
uece as dls-
.•oplr': meeting
vljs tlertrutte
f le meeting.
sided at the
read -
KII�GS1iK I DGE
after s
t`hleago.
'� ASIIFIELD
' '1191r. Dr. Gan, : from Toronto.
..1IFIELi►. Oct. 21.-tt•large unm- cels.tr1 his hone ...' late week.
KINGS >�ID(;E, :•''•t. -The lottg-
la.kel-fo rain ham Ile and It IDoks
AA If 1 were 'gun _ , wear out Its
web. e.
uded
funeral Ashfieldr f he Iafe friends
JeuesteffvIngtof
Lucknow•, who passed away Wednes-
day last after a brief illness of pate
uu.uln, Thr f •ral took place fr
his hoer ju 1.,l know• to Kintrril
4.
levy on Friday last. Decease
very highly esteemed through,
continuality There are left
hies death his wife` and
atn h th
ter-. Mrs. A. G,
Misses smith nut! Euph
Detroit.
Miss M. Middleton
cud at the home of
Middleton. Goderie
willt the -pt \A et - , of
Mr. and h' FY I t 1 sou R K
Te.•swate" 1 tis week. church. 1p
et•. Father tau .,n. of t'lintou,
sited his uncle aunt, Mr. uud
Mrs_. Joe Dalton. - week.
ill returning trot. heir honeymoon
trip to New York •1 other Owes,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe , ey visited with
�I1 was the Garvey family a on Sathrday.I Mr. and alts. J: RulnertAw end Mrs.
t the j •
1'. M. Rulvisou, of tI lerioh. were
It aro Sunday. I the j tw.t. of 'he ilt4se' Plait' the
mourn airs and airs. Ni, _ .ld rod ttpn and forepart of the week.
dourly. Miss Gladys t►'jte, hp'1N the week=) of.l:on
Toronto. evict at Dr. Ftrayn• - They were ae-. Rev. J. ('. Forster. R. .'t•,
Lon-
a Irving of evm(tanied bac). to 1tt•trott by.Mrs. C. deslostt rro. it ' Sunday morning iti K%at10.30. United
(►'Reilly, who .leen.' . giuo I ,tart of Tile W. turn's insulate will lie
,pent lite week- the summer here ..- , her daughter,
er aunt, 'Miss M. pleased to retrive secondhand clth- •
Airs. Frayce. lug for the relief of the needy in
to Miss Muuica ,O'(' •,.r uud lies null', Norther' Ontario. Same to be left at
Several wend rot of *the Kfntall Mrs. Bill ('ssev, o• 1.trdt, suri.rjutrl
brunch I the . veru.. Institute
the* t►'('o'uor f. 1•t Saturday a ire•I+I h thin library on tor before 1
nitatr. - . • I woodsy, October 3foth.
ath•tid ole d Het convention lend at l,eptll wNb thrlr.'I n• Rev.
AUBURN
at'Itrlt\. Oct. r"3. -Mr. Hubert
$t•olt 1, vkiting her sister 'car 11 hale
uwa at present.
MI.s Alllla Beadle, �yho had been
visiting in tioderit•h township, return-
ed home on 11uuday.
Miss H. F:rrntt is the gutta of her
nice. Mrs, C. M. Straughau..
Quite a uuwtter of people are utl- I
Using the plentiful crop of apples by
making apple butter.
air. Earl Italthby ha- finished up
his threshing ettutracts for this year.
A Free
Chocolate
Bar
TEEL'
Consolidated, Limited
Chain Stores
Delicious
Fruit and Nut Slab
Chocolate
i . Ib. 15c
J. E. Hogg. of Wesley-\'chill-�
Mn'. ou, It a a ant ('I ton. will preach In w.t
rl friends here•Ftlitel church 't•ct Snudlnv neo ' g
.\ •,nuta•c •.from here attended ►e tit 3t. Augustine. p.
on Sunday.
t.y Friday -evening and report a good 1 gig 8ieeep,. 1 1
tiu.t ehtuce on Friday �. _
rot. F:. Hartley. who Wag visiting .assess. The "not-
et• parents. Mr. and airs. iI. Dreu- ole errstuwes ser'
win. has returned* to Toronto. weer very pretty
.\ masquerade dance will be held iu vnnahable. while
hitt til hall an November tut under ,end intelligence
ntasttueradydenee held at Kings:to-1 ge•
e mnwyterade
wa+ a bowling scrubs+ of ole 1\'rstllrld I'nhell
ns tiIlg. t any' church in the afternoon at 2.30 "awl
Cttitr[[ug. Many I in the evening at 7.341. -
1 want' very I (lurch Anniversary
reprev
.--The
talent snry wen isms of Roos 1-
owe were sibs were held last Sunday. At both ser -1
imams. Nat, t-Ies' the church ea -ns tilled to Its ntmne'
:a•hinglon, Xav� tniauchv. The minister for the day
Pte. With the
lg ( mus Rev. A. E. Smith, B. .k_. `4 Tor.
At the uanal boats of worship. Mr.
Hogg will oreaeh the anniversary
-The •bnlaer-
n1*eel d►urlh I
e e- will of the Woreu's lustitand bktnrlaal, •too
. r
Prizes will he sheen for comic and George and Y.rth i tt'
dress. I ol(..n.. Spanish en,
Irish dancer awl -
BEN JIILLEB lander in our adds. / r tel' 1,. IItten a 11.
con+Ic of the go•'•
I:EXMiL1.1`R. duet. 22 -Frank Baer., nut tloatltb tg
tE, their 'and Doty „f Loudon. has lawn viol. Una with hi- ,were• awarekel b �,
b• Their huwe k brother. Nathaniel Baer. .and )!ever Eidte. ., 1
t t this wok•' ('arwe' F{teteta had the misfort't1. O'Connor and M
YeAwa : ,cent with them :u-it.U_frott 1. •`on+iderlthlr ln•ig,.J Int v•w,_turn._ and
an apple tree tlr way t•rfmi:m r• Thanksgiving eel•
• gallant Htgh- ,tuts. it super:i ua►atett, minister of th,
would Ice tem{* , United Church of Canada. Forty -tit,
w hear if tle'� 1141 IN ago air Smith. was the minister
I .sits+plea•" mew I of the Mettto list church In the village.
.jr. i- Tine prises and although +uch tt long clue ha+_,
tinier F,trrlsh eta+lad le wa+ Mill retmmlerwl'al►d'i
I -'ay alis+ Rose with kindly thoughts by many of the.
Fay Clnirtne • : slier people. .k number tatne from',
,•noun to theIticth and aches placcw to dear and
u wLlch fr. toy.greet Mr. Smith. lu tine• morning het
•r 8th. • preached ••n the ieory, of the woman i
with the Is.x of alabaster, "intweut.
E. LD' 1 ; In the evening tree, ...poke on faithful -1
ne+s . in Iles' especially- In the little
t visit.
and Mr. Her. (:ben, who visite) with •ter
them for ,several days before returdtiilr M. Spot*. of •Ltj•'ki..•.v. were SulNlay titer outbreak will aeras.
cis icor" with Mr. alt ND's. McIntyre. The young ltt'opte presented their
to their house here. j
Mrs. Nellie Potter awl sone Ppast of\Ilenmillnr. i-Itedie ate►nheson o 'Will. f ter las Fri ay evening to.•uylarge nodi-
ltet k t. "trent a eew day. an Snn- enee In the Opera House under the
week let the home of M : and ]Its. airs and Mrs. Telford Nixon on :an opiceo of the Mi•talon Rand of James
James James
Snell
d:rt. Sunday
� sitietg t'••latite• Mr. and aces, Snmu•;l t'entWDd, o[ street Coifed church. The arc Jamar •tm•11 is
and friend- at Win ram i.0 week. Int.. 1 uml, sent \,m 1.?' `Iecitpeni at Beulah t1L.'n rtra was ang very 1 --Iota .lynand
Nit._ and•itrs. , . lt. Thompson ani a the ho•u►e of Mr. I pe
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FOR THE. COLDER WEATHERx
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Cornfield's Store is ready with a full stock of things
you will require for the colder weather
LADIES' WINTER UNDERWEAR 31x
IN WOOL. SILK AND WOOL, AND LIGHT -WEIGHT FLEECE -LINED X
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
FFOR' .WINTER iN ALL MAKES
Ladies' Coats
ISAliFliI:Li►, a �~r=Jtirs. Klug. things. ' Mr. Stnith'+ ecrrk,o were
Betty _King. Mrs. • .0tonau and airs.match enjoyed land his kindly thee
Hunt. of Detroit , ' the week -end and presence• brought beck to, many'.
it -the tortter's •u: :;e. `men* ries of bygone days. . At Iarth'
Mr. F. ifdwtar- atilt of it special;
Dewar.
1 service* the choir reudereecial j
Toronto, slue :hturdac ' int the! music, being assisted by Mr.. Wm.
'village.I Mutelt and Mr. Will Match. Jr.. ,
Her. e. E. I • ingnu. of ('lilts tt erne Clinton.
u.
luetell the v. • ice on Sunday afterutaw
'or the 1'r.-I,tterlan ertngrepat 11.11.
Mr. \'c. Crock and two children. of
`ort lover. are visiting with 'air. 011.1
,Mrs. W. J. IlieLeod.
Mies IP.' h 1lueston, of London.
pent the '.eek -end at her home.
Mrs. T. King and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Furls. 1., don. called on friends 111
be rtlhng•• .n Sunday.
Mr. nndr.'tr-. G. Knight uud - Cher-
ie ,r.11. of Toronto. spent the•
eek -end tit., Mr. and Mrs.
:em.itthaf•tt. Miss Doris Geimefnhard•
cntrned 1•• T•.runto with them for .,
1 -it.
Mist. E}. Barr. of Lopdeaboro, aper,'
:aturdny ti:b her meter. Mrs. d•
\L': /J..I•••r_ttwnn motored to iarnd •,
n Frida.t :red will visit ber sem cher.•
Mr. and Mr- G. Patterson. of T. -r•
• to, slant a :ewe days this week with
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull.
Mr. Harry Baker, of London, tient
tianday at Iola home.
Yin Marlon Davison, who was vtrrjt-
Ilag her ,deter; at London last week.
returned Uttar on Sunday.
Mr. T. G. Neeiln and won E. A. New
n and friend's of Torarto, sent n
.lay. ,i, th! village last GOD E RI C H
Ir. F. r.. Ne.•Ih► 1 Owned to Toronto rrnt
villi them.
'11r. at '1 Mo./ J. Stewart ,.pent the
vrik tend- tt ti, Mr. and Mrs. J Pol-
ak. who 1'-• .rued homy frvttr. Ham -
"to
n with !1f,.m. •
M
r. Rrow.th. of Sarnia, is the attest I
f we. Hier. Mrs. A. Newtondtradr.
Mr. T. A Vawkey. of New 'cork.
vas n nest ,st week witrt his mutt.
Ir 11..\. - ,!t•
M\Y. .I-tlnsou spent the week],
nil in
lima 1, Intl, trimmed with Imperial mink or French
INeaver.ne. Regular $25 Coats for this $195�
in
Other styles at equal reductions //yy►►
Ladies' and Misses' New Fall
DRESSES
In all the latest shades of brown, black, Monet blue, etc.,
in satin -faced canton, flat crepe and georgette.
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...Sizes 14 to 40. Rego1 $ 17 50 for
ar O
Men's and Boys' Overcoats
. • A FUL-I. RANGE AT MODERATE PRICES IN Al]
X ' f THE POPULAR SHADES.
' WINTER UNDERWEAR
MEN'S
A 1 l 1 1 R ANGE IN AlL THE POPULAR MAKES
11 A. CORNF1ELD
" SI 101, WI IF.RF YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP"
Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Mae 418 �/tGGoderiicch,�Ont.
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Choicest Groceries,
Vegetables and
Fruits
Let us serve you with your
requirements
New Dates and Figs
just arrived
:A]ries op. -It 1 pnr,•Iln.c Fara,
Geo. Price & Son
. .IIceesso Irl (;Po. Schaef••t 1
Corner of the? Squar. and North
Street
THE
with each
purchase of
Candy
on Saturday
Special
Hot Water Bottle
Guaranteed 2 years
79c
mr
Freshly
Toasted Marshmallow
SQUARES
2 lb. 1 OC
New
Black Karatol
Overnite Bag
69c
Children's
Worsted Wool
Hose
59c PAIR
New Shipment
Purses
smart styles, snappy colors
$1.00
Hallowe'en
Candy Sale Starts Saturday
We carry It good stock of
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc,
Electric Wiring of All Kinds
F.•ti,, .r,- an,•n
Frank McArthur
1. 1-I eTR1('1:'N
Teleph the 82 West Street
LOYAL
X IA►Y41.. 23. -The al►owet tot
7{ •1,....4;1- w:,- welcome indeed. :n- the
aV I•,ttirk. h.- fern comb dPlarel by
tl(, he dry we , „•r. Stoll
'live ma friend+ ..f Lene
earn of her. tit de -
e fhrnnal, Ultra+ last
,.,, r that she Is
xhaul ngaltl.
V \1, \het I -nit t \irs. lienders,i
axQr
tit.' di-. . ,n yolatg •ncenmpnnlr+l
It., , young. O. i►.. to Wing -
X leu,,, ,,y L^Nt nail wrfl urea -1
••'• at ieatjon of rhe new- elite
math, •n the \\'Malum United
• x v k I report
IF 't IJ INVITED US 500NE
WO HAVE BE
HERE SOONER
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If You Want
To Save Money
Buy your
New or Used Furniture
at
BLACKSTONE'S
Furniture Exchange
•as no It oslnb of Gee co
If you avant a Radio
that has . . .
mento h 1) tire. 'part Fotlerstll In
mentor. of her hntbtlnt and her sister,' We are ready, right now, tui end
sol.- 1.. lt„•h'dg..- ler. Young was�• you your winter's supply of
ti o .,• ;.,.r ,he the day. Coal.
\Ir.. 1t 11 young went to Toronto our deliveryservice IS as
wish Ire t' d:, Ynnng on ilondny. AnA
I I a„ t . .I; .y and Ruby fIrrington I speedy as 'you could ask for..
v1- 1. .1 t, , , At (,wen SotnN1 recent• t Au
Avid,' ,., ;leg Igo the order of the WilsIyou invite us today?
1 dal ,,,,-......t., the lack of moternre I Por Good (,oat
•
aenann the apples Clean'
dnrii - ,in -Ing I
nrr -411,11 :usl w are the prior+.
'1'he•nn.;ion ale of i1 r. Rea. Jew.•111`
on Tno..bn was very aodrw.rtfttl. There 1
ly
We need is an invitation.
�4?
was a lir:- gathering of interested
fnrnters nasi vise stack went nt bleb COA
, h,a. tows fp dapit at over Rtsr.' B MUSTARD COMPANY
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