The Signal, 1913-1-16, Page 10k •f'naenDAT, JA.t'+111 10, 1913
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The Colonial Book Stere
(.ISO. PORTER. Prop.
'Phone 100 Goderich.
Soe.eteeseeseereeeeseseWoaeoesseeoWss
stwayeetweese
Building
Supplies
We are now prepared to
supply contractors with
all kind. of Mouldings.
Inside Finish, Flooring
and Sidings. and General
Building Material.
We make a epecialty of
Veneer Flooring in Oak
and Birch.
Dressing and Matching
by the thousand.
The Paget Grain Door Co.
GODICRi(11 LIeerreo
Maple Leaf Grocery
HAMILTON iTRF.ET.
(:l /1)ERICH
Have you tried our choice
Teas
AND
Coffees?
We can recommend ourlines.
All staple and fancy Grocet ies
on hand in firm -clam quality and
at reasonable. pricee.
Try us for Butter and Eggs,
J. Yong
'PHONE fill.
TILE SIGNAL GODERICH I : ONTA RI O
IIR. NEWTON,o.. �ptISIFTUIT. OF
attle
fie endee u ke�encs .
pots...
e
. v011 be every day. AL ardeve
NOTICK-THE LOCAL AMIN('Y
luLtuastanies ter The Saari{ is at fir Pad
aloe Hook sad atNMaery M/is�es, where
anima wall to received tae eekseeigliear. d
vaetLdae asd Jab week. and se s e(s wad be
elves ter .mosatr Lipid tar ted Gar
W wtntems r. Jan. 15th.
S. McMsth, of Ooderieh. is renewing
aoquaintancer in the village and vett-
nits-.
Mr. and Mrs. i1. J. Young, of Gods-
ricb. spent Tuesday in the village.
Mrs. Ribt Header -eon spent Tues-
day in Goderich.
Frank Jones and M. Staples west to
Goderich on Monday to attend the
bockey match between Seatortb and
Ooderich
Mr. and Mr.. Levi Snyder. of Radis-
son. Sask.. are visiting at the borne of
Mr. and Mn. D. G Henderson.
Mn. R. McKenzie is spending a few
days in %Vingbam.
Mrs. J. M. Roberts and daughter.
Mini Edltb. spent a few days of this
week in Ooderich. the genets of Mr.
and Mrs. George Woods.
Bailie Stother'. of Mafeking, who
has recent{' returned from the We.t,
called on friends in the village one
day this week.
Rev. J. K Hunter was in London on
Tuesday attending the funeral of the
late Mrs. Howe.
Rev. O. Gomm is recovering froom
a L.evere attack .11 1a grippe.
r.I LLNA By H rtuix'e KICK . -A well-
known and esteemed resident of West
Wawanosh. in the person of Matthew
Sproul. of the 2t.d concession, died on
Sunday evening as the result of injuries
received tbe previous evening. Mr.
Sproul was in 'be stable putting a
blanket on a horse which had just
come in from a trip to McGaw when
the animal kicked. knocked him down
and crushed him severely. He lingered
turd Sunday evening. when death
ensued. The funeral took place to
Dungannon cemetery on Wednesda
afternoon and was conducted with
the honors of the Orange Order, o
f
Good. Feed
Wheat
I have some good feed wheat
for stile at one dollar a hundred.
Also some brst-case~ No. 1. wheat
.This lot will make good flour.
Aliyooe in need of Cattle. Hog
oe Poultry Peed will find it to
hie advantage to come and ex-
amine these grades before buy-
ing, as they are considered by
many the best value of any feed
wheat offered in Goderich at the
present time.
P. T. Dean
Corner East, Street and Square
Goderich. Ont.
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ONE= THIRD OFF
DISK RECORDS
SLIGHTLY USED
A fine lot of Disk
Records, all in excellent
shape, have been taken
in exchange. A limited
quantity. Look them
over. You may find just
the one you want.
Walter H. Harrison
Jeweller And Optician
OODERi('H
MILLINERY
Having purchased the old -es-
tablished and well-known milliner\
business of Miss Donogh, 1 have
decided to clean out the balance ' of
trimmed and untrimmed Hats at any
price. These are All high-class Hats
and must be disposed of at once.
Miss Campbell
Kingston Street, Goderich
which the drowsed was a a�e�hge
Owing to the inoses of deosasell'5
pgiaaswtoore. Rev. O. desist. Rev. 3. 1L
Must; was this of>ldatieg eiergymas.
Mr. Sproul was sevestyooe years of
age and it survived by three sons ad
two deughters : David and lasses. of
West Wewaeoeh ; Matthew, of Lusk -
sow ; Mrs. Thos. McIntyre. of A.
Iliad, and Mra. W. J. Davison, of
Stiriiogs-llle. Mich.
Wii.uuip. - A happy event took
place Wedoesdey morning of last
week et the boute of Mr. and Mrs.
John Parks. of Aebtield, their daugh-
ter, Elisabeth. and Tho. H. Camp-
bell. of Shoal Lake. Mau., beinit
joined it) Matrimony by Rev. T
Dung, rector of St. Paul's cbureb.
The bride, who was given away by bee
father. was attired in brown sink,
with point lace and Paisley trimmings.
Atter the wedding repast the happy
couple departed to visit Toronto and
other points before taking up their 1
residence on the room's farm in Man-
itoba. The brides travelling suit was
navy blue broadcloth trimmed with
satin and black picture hat with
plumes. The numerous and costly
wedding gifts bore testimony to the
popularity of the bride{ pair. Tisa
grooms gift to the bride watt a
ticket and chain set with pearls. T'bs
bride was one of our popular young
ladies, and her many friends in Dun-
gannon wish her happioe.s and pros-
perity in her new sphere
HULLETT.
MONDAY. Jan. 13th.
A family reunion took piece during
the holiday season at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Mason. There were
thirty-eight present. iocluding the old
folk. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mason, sr.. of
Clinton : Mr and Mrs. Harry Jailing
and Mrs. Cotton and ber son Eddie, of
Detroit, and Miss Williams. of Bing-
hampton, N. 1 .
The Warren farm 00 the t1h con-
cession has been rented by Albert
Mowll, of Clinton. who will more to
it in a few months.
J. Lawson has arrived from Saskat-
chewan with his bride to speod s few
months at the home of his father,
John Lawson, Londesboro'.
Min Leila Ford, of ..Clinton. hes
entered upon her duties as teacher of
the Constance public school.
Will Hall, of the Molsons Bank staff
at Highgate. has arrived at his home
at Cooetence to recuperate after an
attack of appendicitis.
J. L. Wasmann. of Clinton, bee
been engaged to teach in school Nc. 7
and Mise Edna Levis in No. 9. They,
have both just graduated from Clio -
ton Model ScbooL
PORTER'S HILL.
TI'RSDAV. Jan. 14th.
Mr. and Mn. S. McPhail and
daughter visited in Kippenover Sun-
day.
Mrs. McDougall and Minnie, of Dun-
gannon. attended the funeral of Mrs.
McPhail on Wednesday last, and spent
s few days in the neighborhood among
old friends.
Lorne Tabor left for his home in
Sweburg on Tuesday.
ENTERTAINMg 'r. --Under the au-
spices of Bethel churct, a dinner and
entertainment will he given at the
ho=pe of Mn. J. H: Elliott. Out line,
on Monday, January 27th. Look for
particulars next week.
SPOTTING HIS MOTIVE.
Mrs. Dowd -T w(.h you would dress
more carefully That delightful Count
de Frique 15 never .een without gloves.
lir. Dowd -Probably he's afraid of
1.•avtng hie finger prints on something.
OLO PROVERB.
"Ah, 'them that bar. rets'- nrter they
run over a feller."
PIKER.
Harold Hollownut-['m so certain of
it rd bet my b=ed os. i1.
Pill) Pickles ---And If rd bet aay-
tbiar against It rd be giving too big
odds
its
NiAA-SIDE
Art Critic: -Why. that rattail Mobs
ahead five mike away.^
Artist lest had a owe pales and
T eneldn't make it go farther
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SAL.E
HE January Sale is half over. Half the time for you to take advantage
of its many money -saving opportunities is gone. Do not let the rest of the
month slip by without profiting by this unusual merchandising event. This
week brings its share of good things for thrifty buyers. The outstanding
feature is the big offer of new Embroideries at prices just about One -Half
Reguli.
Untrimmed fiats 39c
Clearing them all at this price
Now for the final clean up in the Mil-
linery 1)epartmegt. Before the end of the
month there must be an empty 'kola -room
for ac's positively will not take them into
stock. There are now about 50 untrimused,
ehspes to sell. Blacks and colors. All
good stylish up-to-date Hats, new this
season. The last of ...our hig purchase of
samples. The reenter prices are 11.50 to
*3.00 each. Saturday morning you can
take your choice of the entire stock, in-
cluding children's Hats, without any re-
serve whatever, for the insignificant sum
of sso
All Trimmed Hats $1.95
90 or 40 stylish and good quality Trim-
med Hats. These represent our entire
*tock. They are all tbe Hats we have left,
many of them trimmed specially for this
sale. The regular values are up to 36 00
eaob. Clearing January Male, at each $1.95
22c Towelling 121c
Pure linen Crash Towel-
ling, plait), 22 inches wide.
heavy weagbt. A special
shipment from the 'Scotch
mills. Regular 17c and 1tic.
January Bale, per yard 12 'zO
Glass Towellings 10c
33 inch Glass Towelling.
Alt pure linen, fine even
weave. red border. a splendid
dryer. Special fur January
Sale 100
Beautiful Cottons I2c
2qualitles fine English Cot
ton. One medius heavy
weight. The other tine Cam-
bric finish. Imported dire=r
from Manchester. Splendi.l
for ordinary and general
household uae. Special for
January Sale, per yard 12 , o
More Sample
Uloves 23c per pair
Just received this wet k an-
other shipment of sample
Winter Gloves, in black and
colors. The regular values of
these Gloves are up to 0lc
and 75c per pair. All are
samples. This will be the
last lot we can get this sea -
Goo. Saturday morning they
go on sale. at per pair .... 22o
$10.00 Week in the _
Coat Department
\a,w for the great clean-up of ladies'
Winter Coats. Letting -go -time is bere.
Satu,dsy- morning we mate a most re-
markable offering of new and handsome
N -inter ('oats tot ladies. All we put on
sale are new and up-to.date garments. A
splendid collection. Your choice of the
entire special lot only ..$10.00
There is a straight saving of 93.610 to
8/4.6[1 at least on these Coats. Only a lim-
ited quantity to ssll.
The Bargain Plush Coats
Just 1 or 5 of these handsome Plush
Coats left to sell, This is utdoubtedly
the tomtit offering of high-class garments
we ever made our customers. The buying
oepoetunity was most unusual and we
marked these high-class garments at prices
from $10.00 to MOO lees than they could
be bought for regularly. Tbere are just
five left to te1L All new up to -date New
York styles. Garments of high quality
and superior workmanship. The cps
we have left are. $21.00.
227..80. .00.
These prices are from 910 to 93D lees
then the actual value of the Coats.
A General Clearance
of Quality Furs
We want to impress every reader of this paper with
the fact that we have a big stock of high quality Furs to
sell' and that we are going to sell them. There is a reason
that makes the clearing out of the enure stock. imperative
before the season it over. We never had as many high -
claws Furs at this season -3f the year sad never had them
bought at such advantageous prices. for late last month we
secured a lot from a manufacturer who was ow -snacked.
very much below their actual value. We are making
special efforts to sell these and will make it worth the
while of every lady thinking of Fur b:tytng to buy here
and now.
Persian Lamb Muffs and Neck -pieces at Reduced Prices.
Alaska Sable Muffs and Neck -pieces at Reduced Prices.
Mink Muffs and Neck - pieces at Reduced Prices.
Grey Lamb Muffs and Neck -pieces at Reduced Prices.
Western Sable Muffs and Neckpieces at Reduced Prices.
Black Fox Muffs and Stoles at Reduced Prins.
All other Fun greatly reduced in price for Ilei. J , Clearance
We will guarantee to save you et lean 1-4 to I3 the
actual vklue at any Fur. we offer during the January Sale.
This is a strosg statement, but we have the goods to uact
It Up.
. i A Great Chance to Buy
Material for a Winter Coat 1
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$1.00 a Yard Takes Any Cloaking in the Store Si
You can judge by Ibis offering bow determined we are
to clear all Winter stocks. We have about 25 coat 1
len,rths. reversible cloths end chinchilla. Lengths run
from 1_ to 44 yards. Of some few ends we can give
you any length you wish. These. are all new goods
this season. Right up to date in style and color. The
regular prices are front 92.00 to 113.2e per yard. Wltbcut
any regard to former prices or any reserve whatever we
group them in one lot and offer you ycur choice at per
yard oily $1.00
Fur=lined Coats at Bargain Prices
Lediee' Fur -lined ('oats, genuine rat lining. Alaska arable
collar and all wool shell. Garments of undoubted worth.
Resider 950.00 to 160.01. A special purchase. Clearing for
January Sale, choice of the lot each only 11186
.11111
A WHIRLWIND OF EMBROIDERY BARGAINS
- Here is news of the most sensational Embroidery selling ever attempted by this or any other .store in
this part of the country. A gigantic purchase of Embroideries from the Swiss mills and their agents. Mostly
surplus stock and over -makes from the mills, or unshipped orders from thea Thousands of yards from
the coarsest to the finest., from narrow Edgings to 45 inch klounciagents. gngs. The quantity was so great we hesitated
before closing the deal, but the pricer was so low we finally took the lot, because we felt sure that once the re -1
markable values were realized they would quickly be snapped up. There never was such Embroidery selling in
Godetich as will be here the next few weeks, for you can buy these new embroideries at just about
HALF WHAT YOU USUALLY PAY. Lay in your spring and summer supply now.
Embroideries aril Insertions 5c
Four hundred yards Embroideries and
Insertions. Uowns of patterns. Wide
and oat ivw saw tor. ttegular values t4-.
January dale epa.caal do
Allovers and 27 Inch
Flouncings 39c
Hundreds of yards in this lot, 30 or 5
disticct patterns. }Fine quality lawn
and ntu.hoe. Beautiful designs mut-
able fur cureet covers. children's dreesea
unoerrkirte, etc. Actual values 116c w
1111.011 pet yarn. Our special January
Sale price per yard sg+o
$1.00 and 51.25 Flouncing 59c
Twenty -,even -loch hlouncing Em-
broidery. These Flouncing, art 27
inches wide. There are 15 distinct pat-
terns to select from. The qualities are
those usually soid at $1.00, $l.715 and
91.50 per yeast cud there are some spec-
ially handsome patterns in the lot.
January bide price fta this lot is pet
yard . ..... ..... ...1111110
11.50 Flouncing 79c
It may be early to ouy muslin dresses
for nett summer but ween you can get
Embroideries such as these at this price
you should not let the opportunity go
by. 12 or 15 patterns to select how.
tis Web Flouncing=. handsome designs
ut) the finest of muslin*. Regular value.,
91.35 to 91.50 per yard. January Sale
per yard 78o
Valenciennes Laces 25c
Per Dozen
One hundred cards Valencienne. Lace.
and Insertions. assorted patterns,
widths and qualities. Regular 4c to Ile
per yard. fast up one dozen yards on a
caro and .old that way onlyspecial
per card as.
The Big Special 7c Per Yard
This i, the Big Special in the narrow
widths. 01$1 yard. awed Embroideries
and Insertions. Many widths. many
pattern.. Values that sell ordinarily
at 12}c to 18c. This special purchase al-
lows us to make this most remarkable
nffer. Your choice per yard 7o
18 and 27 Inch Embroideries
25c
Hundreds of yards 18 inch Flouncing
and Corset Cover Embroidery and 27
iamb Flcuncitigs. Downs and dooms of
patterns on fine quality muslin. A11
beautiful designs. Regular values 96c
to Ole per yard. On account of the very
low price at which we bought them we
are able to offer these high-class Rm-
btoideries at your choice per yard-. ... Sao
These are the most remarkable values we
have ewer offered in Embroideries.
Very Fine Embroideries and
Insertions 124c
These are the really dainty kinds. suit-
able for tine underwear, childreu4
dresses, etc. Neat patterns *Defy woven
no the finest of mull and musiin.. Pat-
terns in this lot that will appeal to every
lover of beautiful En.broWarier. These
are really extra vale,. Regular Ile to
tae. This tannery Sale llpecial pew
yard ........ 1.4.
We want to emphasize the fact that every yard of these Embroideries is brand new, fresh from the makers
in St. tial. Switzerland. it is only because they were bought direct under circumstances most unusual that we
can sell them at anything like the prices they are marked. At the prices they would have to be sold at had we
bought them regularly and in the ordinary course of business we could not begin to dispose of the quantity we
had to take, but we are able to make the prices so low that we feel sure it will not take long to clear the entire
tot. it is beyond a doubt the greatest chance to buy Embroideries that has come your way for many a day.
HODGENS BROS.