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4 -Almada'', December 5, 19211
THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT.
Pridham's Great Overcoat Sale
CLOSES
Saturday Night, December 7th.
Don't
buy
miss this opportunity to
your Winter Overcoat
at a big reduction
Men's Overcoats
$io.00 to $30.00
Boys' Overcoats
$6.00, $8.75 and
.$10.50
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
"The Store with the Stock
Men's and Boys' Wear
Telephone 57
Goderich, Ontario
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
(4l1*:RIl-11 TOWNSHIP. Dee. 4.-
Praetite Is 'well under way for the
Chrlatmas cantata to be,ghen in Union
church on Friday evening. December
20. by the Sunday school.
• Mr. Richard Porter and mous, Elgin
and Arnold, motored to Tiverton .on
Monday. Mr. Elgin Porte.- having been
transferred from the Canadian Bank
of commerce at Goderich to the branch
at Tiverton. Mr. Porter and Arnold re -
Wriest home on Tuesday.
WESTFIELD
WESTFIELD, Dec. 3. -It. Il.
Taylor. of Myth. is visiting her duugh
ter,' Mr. Albert Walsh. tl I t
The young people of the \\'est e l hurdon.
United church lied a sucreet+ful social _
evening lit the basenient of the elturch l ASHFIELD
last Weduesday. All report a .Tien-' w -
'i !I time.
Miss \Vinulfred Campbell is visiting A)iHF1ELD 'Pe►R NSHI1', Dec. by Rev. J. F. Hogg. minister of the
,;,,deri,•h and Seaton!'ft-Wilds for a Mr. McAdam inti his sale lest Wedues- church. The speaker's subject was
i 2e of wee►s. day and is leaving soon to live in Gott -..Why go to ehur•h?" Miss Margaret I
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walsh are the erleh. '%e are sorry to lose such a McLeod, of Ontario street church, ('ltn-
,n.ud parents of a bouncing baby boy, good neighbor.
I ton, was the champion among the
hich arrhed last week. Cunt ratul- The regular meeting of the Klntall ! ye,uug ladles and she also received a I
\\'omen's institute will be held at the! slicer medal. Her subject was "The
Lets of Weather. -The winter storms 1101110 o[ Mrs. George l'ulllnaon on l.r, lgne, u[ Natluns."
prevailed 111 these parts last week -end Thursday, Deeexuber 5. The cull call An Evening of Interest -The young
ere felt gnite severely for so early Iu ! Is to he answered by Christmas aug-g
people's department of St. Andrew's
United church held their regular meet-
ing in the basement of the church on
Thursday, November 24th. Mr. O. Kalb-
fleisch, the president, took charge and
conducted the devotional and truslned.;
part of the meeting. Mr. Murray
Grainger was appointed to act aa chair-
man. Mr. Jos. Itomltt gave mouthor-
gan selections, accompanied try Mina
Gladys Gale. Mns Kaigent gave a
1o1 on 8t Andrew's United church on Sunday
keep although the cars stll p g ng
the highways the back roads are ef-
fectively closed to car traps,.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldtu Purdou, of Leam-
ington, spelt the week -end with his
relatives here. Mr. Alex. Coulter, who
had been visiting with him, returned
home.
Mr. Koht. Mowbray and Mr. J. D.
Iteecrott took their trucks to llluevale
on Friday to bring hack the furnace
which the Institute ladles bad pur-
chased for their hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson and
fatuity ret11ruerl to their home In De-
troit nue day last week. Mrs. J. Chim-
ney went with them to visit with her
daughter, kens- McLaughlin, there.
Miss Clara ('union and Mr. Harris
t'urduu motored on Sunday to Detroit,
where the former will visit for a few
weeks with her brother, Mr. Elgin
morning, November 2401, was conduc-
ted as a thankotferlug meetiug, under
the W. M. Society. Mrs. (Rev.) Geo.
Weir, of St. Andrew's church, Myth,
was the speaker and gaVe a most lu-
tereetlug address un the work done
both at home and abroad by the
Women's Missionary Society. There
Willi a good atteudante and the in-
terest displayed speaks well for the
success of the work. Mrs. Gale, presi-
dent of the Society, took charge of
the devotional exercises unit Mrs- Wel- ,
ter Wallis read the Scripture lesson,
The meeting was closed by the mini -
ter, Rev. It. M. Gale.
Wins Medal foe Powe Speaking.-
At the finals of the public speaking
contest held Iu Wesley-W1111s t'nittsi
church. Clinton, on Monday. December
2nd, Mr. Murray Grainger of St. An-
drew's United church, Bayfield, won
the championship among the young
wen anti received a beautiful sitvhr
medal provkied by the couveucr, 1)r.
McInnis of Clinton. It was presented
1 Lead of the autos t- t
11 ilk their fly tug :tpetd we now hear
the merry Jingle of the sleigh bells.
one young man from the border city
8,116 attempted fir make the trip to
visit friends iu these parts was very
:Hitch disappointed when ha auto got
-:uck In a snowdrift between Londea-
boro and Myth. which prevented his
visiting his •lady friend. The old aay-
lng• 'Thea. many a slip 'twist the
cup and the lip." proved quite true.
the 1148%01). and as
�VIIITECIIURCH
\v,IITI 4111 1(t'11. Dec. 2. -Mr. Mar -
Ty McGees
leant a few days last week
with his :dater. Mrs' Geo. Robertson.
gen 11)11+.
IMrs. M. C. Mat'Kenzie Is Visiting
with friends In Toronto.
Miss Middleton, teacher of S. 8. No.
3. spent the week -end In London.
The pupils of S. S. No. 3 are busy
preparing for their Christmas contort,
W11 1011 IS to be held ou Friday after-
noon, December 20, at 2 p. m.
Rev. Mr. anti Mrs, Colquhouu are
now comfortat•ly settle; In the ue v
Ashfield mange. We wish them health most Interesting paper on 'The French -
and happiness in their 1...n,.• and .•..•r. Canadians." :01d I. •line ons of 119.
talt•teas In their murk. I►ntmmoud'e i'w-n1-, crry much to the
We are pleased to report tha: "1r
I Beenjarpin. of Klntall, Lv imp e' ii
nicely after her recent 111uess
After the 'mere storm of las, .,,s
the roads are much better thin c
lit Loudon hospital and with his bro- pected.
!tier. Mr. Robt. McGee of Blyth.
Miss Florencegr art1 on. R \ of Tur
AUIIURN
i !
AUBURN. thee.:[. -The Women's In-
stitute wdl meet In the Foresters'
Ilali .on Tuesday. December 10th, at
2.13. 'Subject, "Christmas (41d and
New" -Mrs. -R -T. Riddle. Roll call,
interest and 4114.1 1140 of 1111• mend:eere
dreamt.. The president and Mr. Gale
,46114 spoke teen while on Ih same sub -
.L ;err. They ;; Ia aper decided to pat
\- on .a pageant, "Thr 1h•thiehem Inn." Dec-
embertake plate in the town hall on e -
th
ember lo. The meeting cls. est with
Suggestions for
Christmas
New Hats
the Ire•uetlictluu proneuuctl by Donald
.•nen
onto, spent the week -end with her pr' 1 McKenzie.
here. -
tttlr country is wrapped In snow and
f CV TM ZIK t1 Q•tC I' int% Q,41/ : C RV 4f/ QC fItCQ T?4 I ?11ri
Only Fifteen More
..��a exchange of' hristmas gifts. lloeltea-
R, 11 ' Mrs. Alp. Mrs. Mclirlen, Mrs. J.
I tobert son.
� MI4,4 Sadie t'arte'r is visiting rela-
le rimes in Detroit at present.
'� Miss K. M. Welsh, of Ripley, is the
A guest of Mrs. H. McGee.
�„ \ in Despite the unfavorable weather of
I; last Saturday, the bazaar find supper
Days Till - - Hurler the auspices of decided
Kn1 shin. y
t Qct•, farina church ons a dr idol entaess.wA 6 Mrs. A. Naegele returned home la-'
, week. The Misses Naegele are remain-
4lug in the hospital for n lunger time. i
(� doom-Irw•br.---t gnlet wedding
V CHRISTMAS
1• h%1en aule•mfi tat elle wane, Auburn,
a r r on Satu y last, when Elsie May.1
laughter of kir. and Mrs. Sanford
Lawlor, 14.11• united In marriage to Mr.
1 Walter Dymen Jones Of Delaware)
And cur store is filled to overflowing with gifts for ladies and girls,
ti men and boys, and the home, gifts that set a new example in value -giving.
When you go a -shopping this Christmas you cannot do better ei> ewhere.
ip Our stock is so complete that you can obtain everything you want --from
P'• the simplest to the most elaborate gifts -and there's someth;ng fDr every
} purse, however small or large.
A Great Variety of Christmas Gifts at our store and be sure you see VARIETY at
St. George's Parish Hall, December 1 1 th and 12th, under auspices Maple Leaf, I O.D.E.
est'
1: A Few Suggestions for the Ladies
V Everything Milady Desires for a Christmas Present
11 SLIPS, VEST and BLOOMER SETS, NICAITOOWNS, CREPE -
✓ DE-Ct1ENE NIMITOOWNS, PYJAMAS, KIMONOS
g EXTRA-S1ZE BLOOMERS, in heavy -weight silk.
Moodie's Rayon LINGERIE, guaranteed not to run.
Ladies' HOSIERY in all sizes rand popular shades.
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KID GLOVES
Choicest Groceries,
Vegetables and
Fruits
Let us serve you with your
requirements
New Dates and Figs
just arrived
Aim open to purchase• F:enu
Product.
Geo. Price & Son
(Su.•Ce•t...$)r to I1.-0 r t
Coveter of the Square and North
Street
township, near London. The ceremony
twas performed by Rev W. 11. Alp. The
bride was attended by her sister, Miss I -
atterLawlor, wiles the groom woIRubber
attended by Mr. Stanley Ikeguc. of
Lambeth. The bride's dre e( was -of
peach shade satin trimmest with lace.1 .
I Mr. and Mrs. Junes will resit
A groom's farm near Suuthwold. ontaflo.
•"•i ' The best wishes of Mrs. Jones' many
oss friends follow her to her new home.
le on the
0!
we have Trefousse's I
make, and others
Pr Ladies' Handkerchiefs in Gift Boxes, ladies' Gloves in Gift Boxes, ladies' Scarfs in
Gift Boxes, ladies' Sweaters, Beads in various colors.
Ladies' Coats and Dresses in newest models
One of these would make a nice Christmas present.
V
FOR THE MEN WE HAVE
Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Scarfs, l I andker-
chiefs, Belts, Sets,of 'Suspenders, Garters
and Arm Bands, all in Christmas Boxes.
Socks in silk and wool and all wool,
Pyjamas, 'Sweaters, Bath Robes.
FOR THE HOME
Let us suggest rayon Bedspreads, Blankets in plain and fancy checks, Table
Cloths, Pillowcases, etc.. etc.
A CORNFIELD
NiLE
NILE, Dec. 4. -Miss Mary Bogie'
spent several daya of the past - week
at the home of Mr. and Mns.1 Bert
Bogie, Aeilneld township. 1
Mrs. L. Shepperd Is spending a few
weeks with her eousln. Mrs. D. ()Irvin
of Dungannon.
Mr. Albert Glen, of Pelee island,
visited at the home of his mother,
Mrs. G. Glen. for a few days recently.
Mists Annie Morrison, of Durham,
Ont., spent a few days last week at
the home of her friend, Mrs. Ernest
Ihrgir.
L. O. 1.. Otikers.-There was a good
attendance at the regular meeting of
I,•
o. L. No. 1952 1 Nile t held on Mon-
day evening, when the following of- 1
neera were elected for the ensuing
year: W. M-. Howard Squire; D. M.,
Leslie Johnston; chaplain, Wm. Fos-
ter; R. S-, Wm. McCann; F. S., Irar-
rey Sllllh; trenaurer, Robert Wilson;
D. C., Harold Johnston; first lecturer,
Ernest Segose ; second lecturer, Joseph
McCann; first etimmlttee man, Alex.
Johnston; second committee man.
Lloyd Brindley; third committee man,
Frank Vrooman ; fourth committee
man, Hector Talbert ; sick committee.
John Fos
hslge hal.
1 financially and otherwise. It is the
intention of the Deicers to have the
1 hall reshtngTed in the neer fntiirc.
for the holiday season in V1.1 -
vet, ribbon, felt, with metallic
trimmings, and cleverly blen-
ded materials.
Scarfs
in the latest designs
Corsage Flowers, Costume
Jewellery and Novelties.
You are cordially invited to
inspect our stock.
Miss MacVicar
Kingston Street
Card Tables
Have strong frames with
nickel caps at the corners.
The top is covered with a
good quality green felt and
the legs are well braced.
Outstanding Value $2.39
Alf. Tebbutt & Son
WEST STREET
We Deliver Phone 414
. s .
Maple Leaf Chapter present
"VARIETY"
on December 11 and 12.
For variety is gift articles see
our display.
A Signal Calendar for Every Paid -in -Advance Subscriber
Footwear
§T/ QV WI tCla EC iliCIM111411141TOCIMITtelltelfi
kt
• Christmas Gift Suggestions b
O WOOL KIMONOS 0
Good shades and patterns, plain and satin trim. Sizes
O 34 6 46. Reasonably $3.95 to $6.95 ts
4 priced, each . J
tfc ALL -WOOL BLANKETS 111
V In fancy covered checks and plain $5.95 to $7.50 t
Pr shades, large size, each . JAi
• FLANNELETTE BLANKETS b
NI White or grey with pink or blue border. Best quality iii
( and large size. ai
:\ complete range of children's winter wear, including
4 Sweaters, Sweater Coats and Knit Suits 2
• There is real comfort in these for the kiddies.
SILK HOSIERY -
NI the seasons newest shades, p
• Penman's Silk -plated Hose
in the new shades of brown and grey. These are
• vety smart considering the weight. Per $ J• 00
• pair
(4 chiefs, Scarfs, Hose, Hand -Bags and many other
itz 111 the famous Kayser make. In $1450 to $1.95
s air
I; See our special displays of Lingerie, Gloves, Handker-
• novelties specially boxed for Christmas.
• WE HAVE THE VARIETY
/rYour GEO. W. SCHAEFER Valac
rb store
SUCCESSOR TO THE S. A. (TRAY ('O Phone S6
Rubber Footwear is considerably
cheaper this year, and considering• the
quality we carry In stock we can give
you real vaine fes your money.
In Rubber Boon, Rubber Work 1
Shoes, tokenise, Os-trah.ees and Rub- 1
hers for mete. women and children, we t
•
carry the moat eomfnrtahle. the tough -
eat Rubber Footwear in the Canadian
market.
('onsidenti'g quality. our ,prl es will
tee a saving to sail. (:Iva us a trial.
We also !Reside And Repair any Rub-
ber Footwear.
FOR TOCK SERVICE
THE EAST STREET FOOTWEAR
AND REPAIR SHOP
Wm. Ahl. I'rnp.
Phone 505J Goderieh, Ontarie
Opposite Knox Church
MODEITHEATRE _
Foster. Andrew Milliea The Week of December 9 to 14
had a surrrsafu! year. both
\lands) and Tuesday -
Norman Kerry
s LD in a ptrotoplas made When. 1114• story is
held. 'ria ace on 1 � d
BAYI+ IE 1 1 d the isle of Man an
in "ieity. Realism, thralls and romance
RAl'iF1ELD, Dec. 3. --Mrs: 'F'• W. feature this inspired action drama.
Raker, who has been the guest of her I Known as the n.aste•rpieee of Sir Hall
daughter, Mrs. E. York, In Toronto, re- 1('sie i41
21, turned home on Tuesday.
Mr. Archie Attwood, who visited
allhis mother fur a few dheye Inset week,
494 1 returner) to Detroit on Sunday.
Mre. G. W. Elliott is spending a few 1
Aii days In London.
Or. and Mrs. A. S. Atkinson and
O 1 their little granddaughter, Patty At-
kinmrn, lett on 8antlwy for their home
1 i .Detroit titter spending the summer
and fall at their summer home.
Pi 1 'Mr. and lira. T. Mallett, Marlon
til I Davirem and Annie M.Lcesl. of Lon-
! don elsweek-end fit their homes.
spent a few
iiid fit the
Mrs. Schnell, of Detroit,p' I eierwlehin Through"
g1 days last week with her mother, Mrs. (state CDmPdy'-"e c td'"
1 11. t'eck. Hodge Podge--"How to I1Panr the
• Mr. and kers. 11. Ahrens, who had Public"
treen visiting friends in the village for _
' the last m th, left on Monday to vlett 11triday and Saturday -
at Tort Albert before g inR
home In Detroit. of Trinity
The dives' Auxiliary
Ichirch are holdlne a gift sale sod 1041
$utnrday. December 7, at the rectors,
from 3.:10 to 0.:00 o'elock.
Mrs. llarmer, Miss Fanny Harmer,
A.
and Miss Mselntyr0, of fort Stanley,
visited Mrs..I. H N,4.errd on Friday.
"SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP'' sited s aNr 4 11 o�lMe 'M1 1)1tD, is home
West Side f Square Phone 418 Goderich, Ont. ' um. 1' Narks who recently under -
until
Goderich, rt
"The Bondman"
Cameo ('otoedy-"He Tried to Please"
FOX NEWS
Wednesday and Thursday -
Monte Blue and May McAvoy
co-starred in a gripping love drama Df a
railroad construction camp. Spectacular
action, set amidst the rugged mountain
at•t•nes, makes Itreat entertainment of
"No Defence"
Hoot Gibson
with ALBERTA VAUGHHN
present a smashing Western drama in
%bleb loVe !Wilds a man to almost certain
(Intim among the outlaws A swift mov-
ing picture of hoof and Is, art beat..
"Points West"
cameo (needy -".Meet My Dog"
Font the Cat In -"Flies nun Mhos"
dies' sad Mews Wte.r t e ° went an operation In Matinee Sat. at 3 p. m.
��y ranee home Isle week The .erica at •• • •i••••e•s•
I1 Dtif•Ditx + ILi! to i%.Iles•r l� ttiliiJaktieia �,
W. N. ti. 4:o:1
T•
he
" 550"Highboy
Eight guaranteed A/C Tuber.
Electro -dynamic Speaker
with eleven -inch cone.
Single dial control, axiomatic
voltage regulator, phonograph
"plug-in" jack. Beautiful
lralnut cabinet.
NEW LOW PRICE
$258.00
COMPLETE
GEMS RAMO
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home, by all means get a Rogers. But don't delay
---the holiday demand will be heavy. Come in and
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deposit, and we will deliver it for Christmas.
O. JOHANN, Dealer
H. O. STURDY and L. H. ZINN, Salesmen
West Side of Square. Goderich, Ont.