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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-12-19, Page 4t] MICH SIGN) c. !Are Many .Ways to Say Merry Christma snake Christmas Shotiping I each 'Cornfield's have planned to .' a you dollars, planned to0 make It worth your while to do all your as' Shopping t Cornfield's :THE WHOLE .WORE I. 'READY TO GIVE YOU 'SERVICE VI. v v, ,4 4 ': 4 4, 04044041,1741 ,. SHIRTS Shirts that will rate .you a lot of , appr 3ciation and. ,you'll appreciate the difference' as SQOI, us.. q $ ttj SttStt4t til, �t 4'y you see them. 4': :Ther° e r et .theiY i>rT -t � d. t t s le up -to-the-minute pat- tones '. wide stripes . nar- row ., stripes , offers you.such,variety that you'll have little or no difficulty choosing ;Shirts. All highly mer- cerized cotton : broadcloth. Whites also. Priced • $1.19-$1.69 to $2.95,.. •(4 ,!U �s 4 4. Fominine Frilis r , GIVE H,ER PRETTY FEMININE ' WHIM, RES ,FROM CORNFIELD'S,. GOWNS AND PY�F4MAS,•--, Soft 1y -glowing, ietchin1'y-fashioned, NTade of lovy t ay�rxl satin, erape and hrus'he' ayoi In ,iaoaiay n er ,_ , Sizes small, Medium and large: ?iced $1.98 to $2.98 „. Chill Chasers int'FLANNELETTE GOWNS and PYJAMAS. If isn't smart, to freeze on 'winter. nights. They are not just 'something' designed to keep- you warm, they are "styled" garments with color " appeal and ,dainty charms.. Priced $1.00 t� $I.98 SLIPS— The most popular lingerie gifts—"Fluffy" lace trimmed , stylesor simply tailored models with touches of, dainty ,embroidery. Smooth bias -cut or straight-eiit=of rich rayon satin , crepe and rayon taffeta. Tea rose or white. , Sizes` 32 toT48.- Priced. ; 75c to :$1.95 • WA - Ott tk K�ti} x fir GIFT PANTIES-- -,..asu ed e,___ _rayon, knit for wear panties. They're lavishly, trimmed with lace and ribbon insertions. Sizes ; small, medium and large. Priced 49c pr DANCE SETS} Nncely boxed Dance gets of Satin; Cr e e embroid- ery lace or e or Bamberg, with tasteful _1 . .. ery trimtaings. Sizes sinal.l, medium or large. Priced X1.0.0 to. $1.95 `WRLDREST" HOSES-- : ix "cel �A"":pair .or two pair of • "Weld ° ,rest". Silk Hose is one of the most acceptable Christ- ttass"Gifts. Women preferthe• sheer loveliness of.. Weliest.'' Each pair `packed in an: attractive gift box. Priced '75c up to $1.25 pr.. t , SG,AIFS=-- '*M '14 Irl 1444 • The kind' ofr Scarf she -would choose her- self. These are Sheer chiffon, : taffeta, rich fagon`•satin.in fa ave fir jacquard • we sheer' wool' olong or ascot styl';. Price • '75c to $1.95 - Mkt. HANDBAGS— New pouch and•enve- lope styles tailored and "dressy", styles. ti Vye All .neat lined and ll.fitted. Black maroon, brown,. �nse�� � t, , green, navy Priced $1,00 to $1.69 tie6 N„,4„.! The Gift hat °will. Win; a Warm Wel come /a CAr 'N LEWiOi HOUSE COA' S— with big ° full skirts, and su art three-quarter length sleeves. Priced, .$2.95.' SATIN HOUSE- COATS with ' full. 1 e n 'g t" 11 - zippers; Sheering at neck and waist makes it l`the smart luxurious housecoat you love to wear. Priced $4.95 • L"IDERCLOTH HOUSECOATS. and MONAS—Keep out of Winter's chill; with one of these generously -cut Housecoats and :limonas. Plain and patterned in many attractive shades. Sizes small, medium and • pp large. Priced $2A5 to $3.95 4, l GLOVES—A friendly gift ' Brulhed-rayon-leather ' trim— chamoisette "norelty wail e line -leather gloves. Priced 49c to.. 1.95 .. 6•. MEN -'S INITIATXED _ plaintaila/led` style 'initial on fin white Irish linen. ,Priced 2M; 35c, 45c each r 1 WO '8 HAND EMBROIDERED LINEN (Choose from many lovely patterns • .1 --delicate embroideries, applique ' spokin;g, 7beautiful hand' -•worked = 1 finished with -dainty hand -rolled hem as women like them. +Priced 25c, . 35; r50 ea. WOMEN'S INITL LLED A' plain tailored style .initial on white Trish. linen ''with narrow hem -stitch . edge. Priced • 19c ea... PRINTED HANI ERGHIE'FS •i-- ,Gayand colorful. Boil -proof 'colors. n•Fricsetl . � ,. -fox-25c, -10c -ea., 15c. ea. • 'BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS. Dainty lawn or. Irish , linen in-larg- variety. A-ttraeti""vc boxes --3 •in bo:.- Priced 15e to 75e. per box SPECIAL-- In PECIAL—In Linen. Handkerchief Irish linen, edged with ' tatti Priced 17c , `each , . FOR BOYS ULLOVER WHIPCOI2,D BREACHES' TIES GLOVES . SHIRTS PYJAMAS • BATHROBE sr, SUIT • OVERCOAT FOIL GIRLS DAINTY UNDERWEAR SLIPS PYJAMAS .- 'GOWNS' • BATHROBES HOSE GLOVES PARI A COAT DRESS • Phone 41. ng. Pyjamas -- BROADCLOTH • •• . PYJAMAS You can't - ga wrong + n you give um Pyjamas, especially • M Pyjamas, so; generously cut end,.in such dis- tn he_� ,�.. �.0 A, 4 to E, nctnve atter.__s_ s... _ Priced n . $1,59' ,ta $3.50 r,I 1,444•, era:' err }'k 414, b4.' 44 1,14' Olt YAMA CLOTH PYJAMAS !' Men can use extra Pyjamas—especially warm well -tailored ones' like these! `Popu- ' tractive, stripes. b lat>r'� lapel- collar style, 'att es. P '',$zes A to E. Priced `�$I.5._5to .1.7 YAMA CLOTH NIGHT SHIRTS ! Attractive -stripes. Sizes !15 to <18i Priced i i' $1.59 MEN' FANC-T arlf" r SOCKS Made by . Pen•an's. Snug -fitting styles with reinforced heels and toes. -Wide assortment, ' of patterns Sizes 10 to 12 Priced 49c:.pr:. to 75c pr. MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES -- He'll need lined ,.or unlined Gloves now. Strongly made with out -sewn seems. One-; dome or Slip -on -style. Brown, grey, green and black. Priced $I.39 to $2.95." GIFT TIES BOXED There's a host of 'patterns and shades. In- cluded in the range . are imported 'poplins and silks. All .boxes. Priced 55c to• woollens, foulards, in attrn,ctiire gift $1.oe SCARFS= Wool Scarfs ina large. range of colors andrxdesigns. Also white crepe . vOith or without fringe. Priced . $i.00 to $1.95 -MESSING "tOWNS„FOR. N- ' Here's one gift that ..combines luxury and coma fort with 'everyday 'pract- icability. Eidercloth Thre.ssing Gowns`" in plain, checked and . patterned - Ray*on satin. stripe Dressing r " Gowhis in smart 'stripes of wine and buck. Both groups are 'well tail..; ored in shawl collar. style with three pockets. Sizes. small, ° :znedium. and'•` largo. LPrie& 4 *J $2.95 to $6.95 For the Chx'istmo s Season.. ,Holiday time demands dressin .is. a have the Dresses for it: • The Square vrtinnal r1r' err lar;' iia•, ?' AN/YIELD p plata), may "���� yyi Co 1yCygar� g , and lett' 4 felt here for ` the �►tety 5A) Kenneth 'Castlenetee1t y ear=old sou. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cale of alto village. About a 'month ago 31r. and "Airs. Castle received word that Kenneth was sailing aboard ithe Norwegian, ship .'Oslofjord•," which recently struck a ranine oR Newcastle, Vi;ngland, genneth, who -went to . itlalifax in the early summer to enlist in the navy, bad cow pleted six weeks'. military training and signed on.; •the "Os1otjordl" .ass an oiler. , Gra '%. it. Mel cad and, fir. W. John McIieod retnriaed4 henle last 'week from Port Dover, where they had gene hop- lug to get a few extra 'weeks fishing. Airs. J: 0.'Uoldthorpe was called last week to Fort•Erie,"w'he her father is seriously ill. , • «::. , Rev, ilaroid 'Currie spent several, days last week at iris home in Lambeth. Mrs. J. Verguson spent a new days in Seafo(r�th last week with her sister, Mrs. fpleddes. i Dies 99th )/ear.—The death o - eurred on Iecemiber loth at the home Iof her niece; .firs. !George ' .Gampbel , Stanley township, of Mary Quanee. Ward, wife of, the lateMalter Madge, in her ninety-ninth year. .11irs. Madge was born in Devonshire, , England; on December .4t_ii, 1842, ,She. !was first• married;rto a ir.'Iteilliinils,1-V447 o ; W S.. union r Were' born two daughters who died ,ih'infaney; On March 15th, 1870, at eidhourne, Devonshire, a, double wedding ceremony took place in.whieh. the young widowvas married to Walter'Mad'ge and at the sathettime eister• 'became the- 'bride' :of 'a. W. Turner, .,On April Othh of the same'y'e€€� the young couples sailed for Oanacia front 'Liverpool, England, 'Landing at Portland, Maine, the :'' ladges and Turners •came .to Montreal, thence try train . to Seaforth, where they were met: by 'their friends the Westlake.% wha took them to Baytfield, • They spent the first year with the Westlakes, and then rented 'a farm on the road now called' -the :Blue Water, highway. 1n 1890 they bought a ,farm on the 'Bronson, line, where . they 'lived until Mr. Dladge's death in '1918.. • ,S;inee„then Mrs, Madge' . head _lived; with her niece; Mrs. George Camplbell. 'She was known as...an in- dustrious 'woman ' and kindly` neighbor: bier Was were ;widespread, 'and she was especially fend "df young people, always youth iirin .spirit, retaining,her spontaneous -humor until a 'few days before—her-death. A l thnugh_she. lost her eyesight; the 'radio •took, the place of the- wspaper and she kept 41Yeast:. .4he f,°;,S.ho- wa.‘-2lif . long member.of the Church of England, fjand since conning to :Canada was., .a, member of•Tr nIty ehure11, Bayfield,int Which she wall, 'very active in her younger:dayst ,, he .funeral, took place. from. ' Trinity ' church, 2aylfiel'd, on Thursday last, the service (being con- dnteted by the rector, •Rev. J. ,Graham, -who -paid*•-triibute--to --deceased's--lonrg life of service. The interrnen't was in Baylleld cemetery, the pallbearers (being r six •nephews, Johne.'1urner and ,George. Campbell,of 'StaideyritObert E.. Turner, 1F ed'' Turner ',and John -'Newcombe of Goderric1i, and Gilbert` 'reekieton of Pert Elgin., ,Surviving area half-sister, 1U -1,s. Ward, 'a sister ixi to j, Mrs. Alfred Madge; and a ,brother-in-law, "Cllr. John Madge, -in""'Enblarid, :and; several~'nieces. and nephews -both hese and in England. Mrs. Newcombe of OG6derich: is a. Sister- in-law and' Mr. at,. W. Turner of- Port 'Elgin is a, brother -u1, law. ' ifiP up and 4114. t't Ora' /r' AA,t,, Mg' ( 2 1 '11I11R`S 1•YIrOI ” (]ihIrhdina� ' rtritugs SROM THE, GODERICH MERCHANTS Fr+ UAKEIt.� .A JNSL , Chk istm Sea n ail and truethap� niaay' be a cheery' eetgosien for everybody. etilivotivoivi 'BEP ,EEEVEES West St. ' 741.W. 1Vtay you all enjoy a ;tNERRY:r CHRISTMAS is the heartfelt ash of RO INS join all your other friends in wishing you, the best of this Christmas; Season osiossemslitisisistoovecosivaivertopsis The SEASON'S best is ' my .'wish, for everybody PA* WIIEELER FURNflLJRE --FLOOR LA► ' 'S' Out Sincere Good Wishes (fora VERY4'a 4• tItY CHRISTMAS Allison & Heitman Phone 2 -Heartiest Good Wishes from THOS. LEGE .• THE SANITARY MEAT MARKET Phone 485 • Hamilton St. . ...- :rte —• Agent for Tip -Top Tailors wctotigtoitaitoclotooktoogiovo ' Dairythe Goderich a 'wishes you the Ilea est . CHRISTMAS GfEET] Nc S ° Ice Omani, Cate and o Pies:, Phone 48 posistvectocemerowstiolocc000 DUNGAN N • DUNIGAANNON, Dec. 419--;�A ,v'ery merry Christmas to all! Mr. "Bill" 'Wiggins was making merry while tobogganing one night last week, strained sone ligaments in: his leg, and has ./since had his knee in a cast. • Bill is writing to Santa 'Maus, "Don't forge the shut-ins" Death, ofrs. dos. Lawson. --After an illness, e tending over a year, -there pa.Ssed pe cefu'ily • away- ars. " Jos. Lawson, f xmerlr Ellen. Mabel Agar; daughter.the late Mr. and, tis; Jas. Agar, Be ast. Deceased was !born on the :'farm .;.now owned by Mr. Brown Smith • on. the Otb conc , ionof West Wawaz osh. In the ,year 1910 she -moved- to--ther--W'est ^•and: twenty-eight years ago was .married to Mr: Jos. Law- son, a native of; the. Auburn, district. They remained' in the West until three years ago, when; they took up lain ing on the farm of her to',father at Bel - East'. Mrs. Lawson as Ui ty-two; years `of 'age -She leaves :her usband and only child, ;Edna, formerl a teacher in the 'west;, also three si ters, kms. IL. Qoehrane, • Peace._. ,,Rive ; 'Mrs. Wm. Ilamlbly, North I3attlefdrd ; •'Mrs. John Sturdy, Sasatoon and three,brothers, Stanley and Irwin, Peate River district, and 'Chas. Agar, 'Speaker of the.'iIouse in -the Saskatchewan :Legislature; also an aunt and uncle, Miss Ellen and B,. J. .Durnin, . of the 'village. The funeral v rvice took place on Tuesday afternoon at her late hoole, fir. Jas. Wilkins of- ficiating, with interment in 'Greenhill cemetery. Godericiivvvivinim I gratefully 9acknowledge your patronage • and wish you all A MEYtRY CHRISTMAS can Brennan SUPERTEST SERVICE STATION Willard Eateries ' Dominion tiros iiaton S '1 phone' El0 Hamilton t. BETTY 'THOMAS of E BeautySalon . extends, SEASON'S GREETINGS to you gall. GEO. STOKES takes this opportunity towish the SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL '. East St. Phone- .2.063. aCHRISTMAS=.bc the MERRIEST YOU have ever had. is 'my wish oto -SOU: U. CLEVELAND Phone 114. 14 West St. gtcwwwmaromegroveriamemexts May YOUR CHRISTMAS this. year Be filled with good cheer Curry's Bakery. BREAD, CAKES and. PASTR, • . *est St." Phone. 465 rtir ChristmaS Cheer • and Merriment •-` M1•n .TiBedford Rotel. "A Tome- away from-- mcw.cottiftwateettletwerevesmaiires-i -- A wish that never Changes MYIERRY CHRISTIGIAS' . L to all. T TRY May all Christmas Blessings and- Joys be yours: :- H. D .PALSER HARDWARE --w TOYS YOU? Marl/Mt to TORONTO Try ter.. HOTEL WAVERS EY Looated on Wide 'marina Ave. at College St. Easy Parking Facilitlee Conveniont. to Hluhways f'i'le **} *I.5 ts,$t.n1 Rates Dow. . Sf.51 f SS.N Poor to Room, $5:011tn • cto*e to the UniVersity. 1* a rile rai6 n t �atlldhil r1,. Maple? Leaf Gorden*. ` heset rear. Hospitals, Wholeside Hoursesand • the Fashionable Retell $Frrr oofri0' District. :s4 yst'. rt:, Menta O'BRIEN'S Meat .Market tabes this opportunity to 'wish'a •%'ERY, MERRY ' CHRISTMAS • to you Phone 31 VIDEAW&CO. Flour & Feed Hamilton tt. May joy and happiness enfold your household aurin$ - the.. , coming Christmas' Season and throughout the "111Siy- Year, _ . is 'the sincere swish- of _ V.M.MLEi FLOUR - ED -GROCERIES Phone 30 imataretmetwelemutemertcictalete Square CORNISH BROS. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL, WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS. 'and • REFRIGERATORS eitend`. • BEST OF CHRISTMAS ti " GREETINGS With you we greet. the • MERRY . •CHRISTMAS SEASON and invite you to cline a. ie 1 iExchangeBr t sn on Christmas Da'r when you want to enjoy a well -cooked, well -served meal. • Phone 69.. itMCCIttrAtiVetectlattoptaivivilvattlet We wish yeu all the joys of this HAPPY CHRISTMAS SEASON Lake Huron Ice' Christmas Trees J. I GRAIIAM Phone 802W. pottmcwitemove{..4.....hrwa. Season's Greetings.: � ' q¢ a I. • �I . a,. .. BISSET BItOS:: SALTFORD " .HEIGHTS tcztotAtectO^iFinV'i' I 'A Vi-M*40,1 d *'9 We Wish you and yours THE JOLLIEST ,OHithSTAS you have ever enjoyed'' GE.. MacEWAN CHEVROLETS and OLIISIfORILES' itorrometteculetwocrocoveirrft ," G'REETIN'GS We wish all our friends and customers J`OYOU'S CHRISTMAS J. G. Montgomery General Sore Phone 680 S*lttord MERRY'. CHItispviAS' ►TO ALL • Frank ff. Martin A tertorommtworiromottig? wow. MAY `SOUR IIAPI'INESS' 1;8 w'1 COMPLETE DURING TIM, VtiETIII►E SEASON is the sincere -visit of your radio man K. R. MUNDAY i "%Vidaer st. now 598