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The Signal, 1916-11-30, Page 44 TutrUI I IA V, NOV1[111111 :111 191$ When You Havea Chance to Save ---Save toE bought very heavily on clothing more than a year agp-T-before the big advance in prices and we are in a position to not only give you Better Goods but save you money. Don't buy before you ser our goods and get our prices. r - Hem's Overcoat I,p Meltons, Frie;es, - Whit- tieyS',:lrientta?h tchillas, frotn $10 up to $2b. ]mss' Overcoats Only a litnited number to sell at last y'ear's prices. $ to $12. N E SIGNAL = GODERICH ONTARIO - Ma's Smits We have a splendid assort- ment at prices that will surprise . you -- Tweeds, arbtedc•_and-_Serges at $T2 to 1E'_ Special orders taken for h Century Brand fine tailored garments. Walter C. Pridham Phone 57 Goderich, Ontario ` rived home on Tuesday to attend the funeral nY their father. Mre. M. Allen nndetwent an oper- ation for appendici' is Inst week and is doing tairly well at tithe'ofwriting. Puccbaae your Christmas gifts at the lied (roes bazaar. Auburn, coni, utencing December 7th. "AO one wishing to contribute to same kindly leave all contributions at U. E. Den- stedt's. Rev. J. L. Small. of /leslteler, spent part of Monday and Tuesday renewing acquaintances here. Mr. Small was formerly the popular pastor of the A ubucn Presbyterian congregation and his tnsny friends were pleased to, eee him again. 1 Woolf el' HENRY LAWLOR.- t Satuedey toreuoon Henry Lawl awed away is his seventy -stn year. Some titne ago he fell and frac- tured his leg. which. however, healed remarksbty well for a duan of his age, and he was able to sit up. On Tues- day of last week be soddenly took a turn for the worse and from that time i sank rapidly ti the end. Besides bit I wife, he leace. three pens : Jueeph, of Kudvard, Mich.: George, of Gull Lake, Sask.. and Arthur. at home ; and .ix daughters: Mre. B. Eskridge and Mre. Srnith, of Rudvard, Mich. : Mrs. W. Henry, Mre. W. Halt and Mrs. Mc sty. W Gull Late.. 8.5k.. and hl re. -11l.--Arnistrongailtta. The funeraltook place today to Beate cemetery.; `. DO /SHANNON. MR. N. F. WHYARD is the agent for THE SIGNAL at Dungannon. (rrder.left .altk him for All W.ripids•', ad%erb-etoents or job printiva will ie. dive prompt attrmtboa. Telephone Itiorterich Rural) r :at. AUBURN. \\'r.nNttaittAY,Nov. ' 9. MT. Ro rt Sprung, of Manitoba, pent Sun1i ay with Mr. J. C. Clark. The zhildteo of the Sabbath school Dir. M ee, o[ Seaforab, s are precool g for the Christmas can - was here J. ' today to tate the funeral of the lat.. Henry Lewitt i , of Rud Yr. J.).. La mrd, Mich., Y Me. and Mrs. en, Lawlor and Mrs uN Lek., Sask.,. ar- W.URory, o PECIA . Fares std to resorts Flocs . uth Carolina. L Geor : and. __other States, d to Bermuda a West 711d s. Return Limit May 31st, 1917 LIBERAL STOP -OVERS ALLOWED For full information write to C. E. NORt11NO, o.P a, Venni Mahon cert , F. F. t.AWB E;•.YL,XL" &CSCAS Town Agents • Phone S in effect t, North ttisiaga, Sbtithern d the King Edward Cafe' (SOMETNiNO NEWT The et -artier is now Cuul. i'eople c• • to tot+n can he served Hot Coffee, 1 ea or Cocoa at be Meals also served 36c Hight .t prim. pool fur butter and ens, v The last barn In too n (,ir sL.bltut:. Joseph Murray _ K stoat 000ERIC,r Iroad. Ooderieh township, one who bad borne much suffering with great chbterfulneo, in the persou of Sarah i Wilson, widow of the late William O. Elliott. The late Mrs. Elliott ►s born *evenly -nun earn ago inanxgh, Ireland. Owning to this coun- try with her husband and family, be nettled on the Bayfield road, where • Mr. Itlliott died about eight years ago. I Seven monis and one daughter (wrylve : i Alexander. of Philadelphia ; T. J., ! Mornen. Alta. ; B. K., Ben Frani J : i (1. H., on the homestead David and Wilson, of Visitor), and Mrs. Jued Wittinghale, orfatu .\pPelle, , Sark. Another daughter, Mrs. M. (rrlene, of Philadelphia, died some 7ears ago. The furter al took place on Thursday af.ernuoo last to Clinton cemetery. ' arranged a eperlel program for the et leter months for the benefit of the corumunity and the members of the class. On Friday evening. December Stb. they expect Mt. Emery, .c.ence master et the Stratford Normal :dude nI. mn ging an madders on 'Suilr and S .ii Ohewistry. The politic are cordially invited to this meeting. KINGSBRIDGE. t. TUESDAY. Nov. Mr. N.d Jim Dalton Is home from Alaska. Miss Hstkie Young. of Entail, vis- ited at Ute btune of Mr. fwd Mr -s. Utas. O'Connor tart some*. 11ev. Father Ford, of Woodelee, vis- ited Itev. Father- McCormack Ia,t Monday Mr. and Mrs. P. H Hogan. of Lanes. came to the burg on Monday with a floe little .untleam. You did look cute, Pat. Messrs. J. 1'. Sullivan and James Sennitt bought a fine bunch of cattle at Mr. Thomas Harris' sale at Ripley last Saturday. .ne We are vet y pleased to report that John Hussey. who underwent a serious o aeration last week at Sts ASHFIELO. Sot.DlkRI' AtD tntwi .-The fol- lowing is a statsment of -the receipts and esppsanditatres of Ashfield Sol- diers Aid Carole for the year Novem- ber let, I9I5, bo November let,191tlt _ RECEIPTS . . ------ John Menary, S. Sherwood, pro - ceeds of entertainment ra JAS. Sirmett, Jas. Garvey, pro- x).00 pro- ceeds of entertainment Ed. Oliver, Keg. McGee. proceeds 40.35of ent.ertleioment. John McKenzie, Aubrey Higgins, proceeds of entertainment 40.90 Thos. Doherty, D. Mcllwain, proceeds of entertainment fi344.30 Autograph quilt 7 1 SS.1 35 Garden party and bazaar 14.17 Proceeds of tea 14.90 Collections .10 Subscription cards Conti ibutlon from H. Bellamy 1.90 0 Sale of honey Joseph's °spits', is getting along. very nicely, $100 Reward, $100. TM reader. of this paper will be ',leaned to learn that there 1. at le.4 one dreaded disease and that t 1.. catarrhbeen 'sto cure! Catarrh Mingpa Rreatllstages. 0- Roma/ by- oon.tituliooal conditions requitza ooh.tttutional treatment. Hat.. Catarrh Cure 1. taken internally and art.. through for Wool on the laucou, surface. of the sy.wm. them*, • trontnthe ayuof diipeivi• the et strnntbhbui e,thm- stitutiou ant assi,ting nature In doiue ire work. The proprietors ba e KJ much faith in Ibe curat.tve powers of Hall. ('at.nh Caro that they offer one hood ed dulls.. for any uses that it fails to cure. Bend for a. t of testi- monist, Andrew : P. J. CHEN CY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. eche by all druggist', 754. Often the Cheapest- ' Always the Best. W. WALKER Furniture Defiler and Und lice Nouse i'urnishinZ The Store of Quaff • Phones Store 89 Res. 197 1, iCDNIisAT, ow. 29. `. NNi .:uSARY MEHVU•KB *RR Ell F 'int churvb\ will ve its anniversary on Sunday and y, December Itith and Ilth. • Oo the colon eget ion *01 have the of hearing a former pastor. 1. Knthetfottl, of Kids Corn- , will conduct services et 11 p. m. The Aitcheeon guar, uc k know, will assist in the Mee. On Monday evening rtainnient will be given In »F Hall. The far-far-honedhunch, tsoderich, under rut. Sunbury, prill give ncert, appearing in r flay., and render - rime., etc. Then ing piece entitled o be given by eatlemen ..of re for those children 1IENMILLEH. The annual meeting of the Colborne Itatwerei Ulob will tie held in the '1'erlaperauee Hall on 'Thursday, De - comity]. 7.1i. A full attendance Is re' quested. POR f ALBERT. \ WEDNKBU..Y, Nov. 29. lTR • tIYMRY! - ata oboe .\,. on and pterin Rea.,(. ir era, h a. w. a`t, lett*, of service o a grand en the ARrlcn . choir of Knox the dirt'etioD 0 ' an "uhd-tyme' It costumes of form ing solos, duets, eh Ex PRNDITURICS. Yarn and knitting supplies Sewing supplies and ticking Canadian Ked Crossmid- Prisonersnt War fund Western Univ. Hospital Unit Y. M. C. A. tents, France National Service treasurer Repairs to hall, presentation box, felt, etc. Honey reals Goods toroverseee p• Postage on parcels . Goods on band Cash on bend Binges. -Mr. Reginald McGee re- turued home froom the %Vest last Fri- day, looking very well Mr. and Dire. Jake Cuurin• .entertained a few of their fttend. to abocbte party Mir, Jessie McMillante tt Monday for Detroit, where rhe * II • nu the winter mouths .. M Kuntz ratted uu friends its'the village thisweeartk Denslast Friday uigb was a ore' Witte,' dancing p y grand success... All enjoyed \them- selves very much ....Word bee been received that Private Hugh Mc- Guire of the :13td Battalion is op Ids w sy home, having been wounded some . % ate --- ago. -- _ -- (,a ansatoH TOWNSHIP. $406 87 1111N.19 14'2 r3 55.00 10.00 o (10 500 5.00 12 15 940 4.88 5.63 83.78 50.50 MRA. JAB. 'OLIVER, - Treasurer. Statement of shipments to Canadian Red Cross Society : 113 hospital shirts. 18 day shirt,, 56 suits pyj1was, 111)0 pair. socks. 71 pillows, 19 sheet., till) pillowslips. 1 doz. washcloths, 6 pereonsl property hags, 'S doz. hospital handkerchiefs, 73 facecloths. mouth wipes, magazines, bandages, old flannel. To Huron Co. W. A.-20 pain sucks. -fo Patriotic League -27 pairs sbck,, 16 Christmas parcels oversea.. Total valor of shipments -$507.92. DIARY McKENZIE, ... SrCy. there will be it •pea "A Woman'', Won't,' mi we inciter. and.Owes ' the choir. A neat is in pil� who attend. Admission 3. MONDAY, Nov. 27. Miss Elliott.. of (loderich, was the Unlit of Mr.. W, J. Patton test week. Austin 8..ut:dy.is the purchaser of a large new buzz aw. of His?, Mrs. (Rev R. J.Mt:Contact, Y , Wan the guess tit bee Gift -fears. 'tilos Laic g. • / Misses Maigwret YAW and Willa ts d y from t Cbnton. Ellen Sallow* nae Y J. H. COLBORNE COLLARS for your The newest patterns, clothsland designs in Collars are now ill stock and readytterns, atr selection. Dainty satin Collars in the very latest novelties and SOC to $clusive 1 50 each :1500. s, at Broadcloth Collars for coats and dresses rs the newest ty of designs aadwpatt C Cil 'comic in both large and small Collars in__a varier SOC to $I.50 Georgette Cr!'pe Collars are favorites and are shown in a very large ranee of selecte(1 patterns in large and small, round and square Collars. Also novelty designs with fancy pleatings and trimmed with pretty laces. These Collars range in price front 50c to $2.25 We would suggest your making a choice while the stock is compleste. QODSice more wear than .4 or a dress, suit or skirt there is nothing more servtceafblr rmr +�t'+1= K '1'}mr;r rge. Fine Poplins are also good cloths and can be relied upon for wear and cofix. ,.... .................$1.00 to $2.50 a yard cloths range in price from HOSIERY Ladies' fine Stockings, plain, in all sires, at Ladies' fine gibbed Stockings, in all sues, at ...... ' Boys' heavy Hose, in all sires, at Children's fine ribbed Stockings, in all colors and sizes, at ....... 3SC a pair .... 4Oc and 60c a pair 60c and 75C a pair ........ ........a pair YARN Fine grey Yarn, dark and light color, four -ply fingering, at Factory Ya:n, in all colors, at Nichol, of London; Mr. ate Mre. Hor- ner and laughter, of jr;,,lgRVld, U LINT'S. The death of Henry %Vdliaru Jervis occurred Mt his house on the London road, Clinton, oo Friday, 17th tort - The late 7•r. Jervis was horn Mtge Hohnesvifle `, end lived near - there until shout five years ago. when he bought a cornfortaUe home on the 'London road end retired from r m active bve work. During the last y teen falling • in health acid bis death wee not unexpected. He is survived I.y his wife and a family of five dot ghtrrs and• two sons : Mr-. Alex. Kline of the Bayfield line Mrs. John Heikki.' of the 14tb concesciou' Godei'ieh town ehipniers,_'Tb!!s�„4ns rsutt. of Gnete-I rich : Fred and Walter, of Alb -ria, and Mattel and Laura, at home. Four bets' here and five sisters also .wryly. : Charles, of Clinton; Joho.of S•anley Alfred and Jos •ph, of kIoluresvitle Mrs. John Tr-ewartha and M e. Thomas Potter. of Holniesville : ]/ . SamnN Merrill. of Ebenezer :,1lre. H. it. Hatband, of Clinton. and i*- . Tnorn•tsrifnlLind._ of Wianipb$to r digibn Mr. Jervis was odist. worshipping in the Coterie) street church. The funeral took place on timidity afternoon. lVth in t., to Clinton centimeand was ve Thankful Mothers. Thousands of t nkfaI mothers throughout Canada --many o- them COLBORNE. TI•NnDA Y, Novi:, MAITLAND (1: N(•RSBIrIN Noris - Misa F.'1'riebner .pent the week -end at her borne near Exeter . .. Misses, DARKEN GRAY HAIR, - 1,Ohler and Mugford, who are attend- hog UIQ in���� of (�tm�rcr, 1 I largely rttxn !e/d, v. J. A. Agee greatest praise of that .plendrd w conducted the services. Mr. Jere Many O F" being a your own neighbors -speak with t to edi- cine, Baby's! Own Tablets. mothers would have no other medicine for their little ones. Among there is. Mu. Albert Nie, St. Brieuz, Sask., wha says : "1 have been using Baby's Own Tablets for the past *evert years end they have done my four children a World of gond. I would not be with- out stn." rite Tablets are sold by medid'ne dellen or by mail at 25 cents a box fiom The De. Williams Medicine Co.. Bro(kYillP, Ont. -- OBITUARY. MRS. ELLEN On Meta hums tree* uo + As recorded in The Signal last wee sed 'Awa at I ■ _ - Mies Hila hicks CIi.lastunderwent b opera- Ary. flop for rpprudicnie tart Thur.edry Alexandra hospital on the Z3rd lost., and is improving nicely, I re the result of shock from* fall in the 'the auxiliary Y. the W. M. 8. of street a few days before in which she \1 ed a fracture of the thigh. Mrs. Isaac 5alkr .. uv Bi«.ey Bios.. of l3vlttnrd Heights. She was born in Goderic Elltownship. wr1 MALLOWS. was w mealier of the L. • charter mehubrr of Holmesvtile Court, which attended the funeral in a body and conducted the burial serkice of the Order. .iw ATENT PROMPTLY SECUREQt In a'1 cn'int-Irs. A.5 f,,r our I�VI:N- Tl)IL 3 ALVIBS.R,whlch will be sent fres )L%RION a MAlt:ON. 3114 Unlwnite ate Montreal. !brit• respective 100K YUUNU1 PRETTY I hooes _,"hatsig�-'47oldlintyc htter home after an extended t visit with her in tats SV.H. Foster Sage ems- Kr. - - J. 0. Durst is erecting a driving sited Tea and Sulphur Darkens this o of Mar ses . Cham hip have mbers end body can tell. So Naturally that No- the contract .. Mr. W. B. Forster Ihas purchased a new drag -saw out- fit day, November Rai? that loafs its color and lustre, or EAST WAWANOSH. away at her home when It fades, tarns gray, dull and life- 1)H:a t1t flit, A NuN(r(aBNAHIAN,-There I tae, a caused gr a grandmother of sulphur ue in rd sway et the b of hi* eon. the hurt. ()to l i a nand s -Sulphur a ons the 7th concession of EMY W awa- keep re of Sage Tea dnbeal,to meth, on Monde y, 20 h i ut., Samuel Wawa - keep bed locks darn and beautiful, and • thoumnMle of women and men who value t Fella, one of the pioneer residents of that eves entor, that beautiful dark 'the town ',hip. The deceased was ehoole of hair which is so attractive, nae Innen in N ottinghantshire, England, t Apr {I 1Scb, too=l, and was thus in his Union r hutch a at the bum• of Mrs. sustain y- year. D, Id //NN elnbwr 23nd Sallow* was in her sevens third year b•ve a plets'd the seAetat s contract fur gathering cream, but the patrons all took forward to seeing "Pete' on the j•.h next year. Mr. Gbadea.8-Yonog,. of Patter's Hill. returned last Friday from ah ex- tended visit through tbe Western Provinces, North and S with Dakota. Chicago and Detroit. He reports a4 enjoyable trip. 'Phe Taylo. s Corner• branch of the United Patriotic Society will hold a sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. Reg. Fuller on 1Vedneeday, December tb. All the ladies are cordially in- Cited. Corporal Wilfrid Hicks, who was wmstded in O touer,wri i'that be from a hosprtel in England, abates s wee Wounded in the kore and that Pte. W. J Johnston t"`tcottie') helped carry bin *out of the trenches. The wound lel' paiuful be ispred into unconscioust is and name to un hoard *ship closely tate Channel. He is im- proving. w-provin . TIM LATE MRS. ELLIOTT.-On Tues• • Ir, there punted on the Hayfield her maiden name being en and afterwards moved to the township of, Colborne. where she was married to the Tale Robert Ballow... Their home was on the 10 h concession, on "Poplar Rog." Mr. Ballow, diedtwenty-nine nine years ago and nine yews Tete Mrs. Sallow. removed to Godericb, and -had *ince been a resident of the town. She Was a member of Knox church and was held in respect and esteem by a large circle of friends. She is survived y North of n Battles,rd. tSaskank wandsone daughter, Mrs. .lames Long, of Lon- don. Ont. ; also by one sister, Mrs,. Chambers, of London. All of these, and also Mr..laines Long, were here for the funeral, which took place Wednesday afternoon to Colborne cemetery. The funeral servicer were conducted by Rev. R. C. McDernad, end the pallbearers were D. St�nr i1- JJohn Somerville, John Long ler•) and James Holland. only this old time re•Ipe. \on .dais we get this famous mixture improved by the addition of other ingr•-dl- ep is by making at any drug atom for a 50- chnt bottle of "W'yeth'e tagr and Sul. Ohne Compound," which darkens the hair on naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. Von just dampen a sponge or soft blush with it and draw this through your hair, tak- ing one small 'tried at a time. .. Ily morn. but mra. ing the gray hair disap *► delights the ladies with yeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is tl-st, beside% Irmo. tifslly darkening the heir after a f.w applications, it also brine, hark the rL•aa •ed lustre and gives it an ■ppcara.nne of abundance. Wyeth's sar and Ralpbnr Compound is a delightful toilet requisite to ten est calor sad • vnnthfet appears eee Co the hair • 15 is not Intended for the enr� mitigation or prevention of gismos. ninety-third year. In 1549 be came to Canada, and after living two year. in Oxford county he came to East Wawandsh in 1851, walking from London to CLiderieti and holo (lode - rich to l ondon along ahlez•d trail to the farm on which be had since re- sided., Ibis died nineteen years Ito and he i* sn survived 1.7 one son John E. Evils, wh.. lives on the home- stead. _ WESTFIELQ. Tummies:, Nov. 221. T1s. Eureka young ladies' Mile lass of Westfield church, with the help of the other young people of the rutin utlunity, is preparing for a Rad Crows enneett d, h' given in the church ot, the evening of December 17), h. The Excelsior young men's class has GILLETT'S LYE EATS DIRT" MRM. ono. TODD. HEHBALL. Hensen Observer : On Sunday, No- vember 11th, there passed away a resi- dent of Heiman in the person of Mrs. Usotge 'Todd, after a lingering dunes, of some months. Deceased was the third eldest daughter of the late Mal- colm McGregor. She was born in 1802 on the old McGregor homestead, 2nd concession illy. and livid there until coming to Haman ets ego. in 1882ahewass married to Mr. Georg Codd. Deepened was a valued en an r of Carmel Preshytetienchurch God-fearing life of a toed tbe eht *Hui Resides her husband, sheayes ti. she leaves to mMrrn ftewhsitmters Mr• b two sone, Armour and Roy; ad ed Mrs. B. J. Rwuball, of Goderlch, and her Mari, McGregor, who has es the with thee'' "deceased sin ,,seal on Toeela7 to Hornell eemetsre Mid was *It •ndcd by a IarRn uup.her of neighbors, friend.?their i e- lebaves who ga.herrd to P � e from u to the dead $1.75 a Ib. $1.00 per lb. SMITH'5_ ART STORE Extraordinary Offerings of Art----Nee4leW Special Reductions Cushions, hand -embroidered, in silk. oblong and square shapes, in.conventional and floral -de -- $3.O1) signs. $5.00, for-..; _ . - Centres, 30 -inch, on brown linen and oatmeal cloth,_ embroidered in colored silk, finished in3.75 silk fring '$5.75, for Day Slips, in beautiful solid white embroidery, $5.50, for.. Handsome Grape Centre, 30 -inch, all solid'ivhitte, 0 UO $15.00 $6.00 Dainty Rose Kimono, $8.50, for Embroidered -Night•-`Q,wns, C9raet Covers Boudoir Caps, Pin Cushions,Towels and small pieces all at a reduction. Now is your chance to buy a good Christmas present cheap. Hurry up before they all go. Christmas will soon -be here. MEM WALTERS & CO. Our Great 30-Day_Sale is Over! horse death tock pi r mother The resltec dl'tanre who atten,fetd the funeral were : Mr. R .iwtt dell of Se+fort h Mre. Arthur Kitchen,Mr. John Rall, of Kxetrr : M(. -and 'Mir H. J. Reim- hill. of (lnderich: Mr. endy. Wray. Mr. and Mr's. Rawentrite, Hr. BUT LISTEN ! . ,‘ E have still a large stock on hand. Therefore will\tontinue to sell at the old ma startling to familiar prices. Broken lines and odd sizes will be on the to sellatatadorning low figures. The word cost has lost itis �neatitng Ort these goods. We will clear them out and out they must go. So come and celebrate an old-time reunion with these goods. to This aeois ns two age o�his irs fo t rate the price of one. We would strongly you sale. It is an opportunity that knocks at your door for the last time. You Know ! We -Know ! Everybody Knows ! The great advance in the price f all leather have another NOW is on timeto est stock aup in footwear. When one pair ai emphasize the reason of this ridiculous carving of the prices, which is due to the fact that we are Closing Out This Branch of Our Business. Kindly accept our many thanks for your generous patronage of the past and to the, .04 conclusion of this sale. LET US DO YOUR SI -HOE REPAIRING AT THE OLD PRICES. a W.LT-ERS . & GO. EAST SiDE $QIJAME GODERICH, ONTARIOam ammi aims isvmmi War MIMI OM ,f