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t HE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO
W. C. PRIDHAM'S
Men's Cbritnas Store
COME in and see our display of
Christmas Goods for nen and
,boys. Our advice is to buy early and
have your choice before . the goods . are
C over
Presents for Dad
and Young Men
Suits
Overcoats
Underwear
Coat Sweaters
Shirts
Neckwear
Gloves
Pyjamas
Night Shirts
Smoking Jackets
Bath Robes
Suspenders
Hosiery
Handkerchiefs
Umbrellas
Hats, Caps
Presents for Boys
Suits
Overcoats
Coat Sweaters
Shirts
Neckwear
Underwear
Gloves
Scarf Pins
Suspenders
Woollen Jerseys -
Caps, etc. -
Special Order Department
Leave your order now
for a "20th Century" Suit
or Overcoat and we will
have it ready for you by
Christmas.
Walter C. Pridham
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NEWT
The weather is n cool. People
coining to town can served
Mot Coffee, 1 ea or ttpcos at Sc
',Meals aii-s.o- NtN•l :;
Lew*. petos laid tertltautWand sea.
. xhtbste learAi p1Rh for sti\bling.
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Joseph Murray
Kingston Street 000etnCM
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DUNGANNON.
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Mit. N. F. W'IIYARD is the
agent for TH 81(IN AI, M Dungatime . _
()dery left with him for Fnb•.eriptioas.
advertt-ement. or job printing will re-
v ave prompt attention. Telephone
((.oderich Rural) r
WEDNEanAY. Dec. 13.
Rev. G. Gomm condi.cted, services
at Keit* Curoers on Sunday moto-
rs. S. breves' bras returned from
ojerich, where she spent the last two
onths.
v. O. tiomto 'attended rite Malt -
Presbytery meeting at Winghaw
last uesday.
Lie . Buswell Rutherford: while
in (hie icinity, wade hisheaaquarters
st Dr. C 's.
Mr. F. ones has told hie pretty
dtiviug po v to M•iae. What
will be nrzt. rant ?
Mr. Wm. 'rawford, of Taitinto.
visited his . M. Mr. and Mn. B.
Crawford, at tit end of last week.
Mrs. Jai. Medd, of Auburn, was the
OHM of her lath - and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Du for two or three
da)s at the heginotn of the week.
We regret to say at Mrs. Jot.
Cousins n still in poor health. She
ed to Gode 'ch hospital
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was remov
last Tueed•yy. We hope t treatment
there may bring about a - - y re-
covery.
Mr. Wm. Smith and fami who
Tett here but April for.S•.ketctiewan,
returned last week, preferring Oe-
tario yet to the allurements of the
Wert. We welcome them heck 0
their old home in West Wawanoab.
J. It. McNabb, our popular produc
merchant, has purchased and disposed
of a carload of oats. and has this week
purchased • carload of corn and
another csrload of oats. This grain
le shipped to Mc(iaw and will he dis-
ported of upon it•arrival.
Mr. Wickens, manager of the Sterl-
ing Bank herr, received the tad news
Tuesday evening that his brother,
Lance -Corp. Kwert Wickert, was
wounded and believed kifled, in
France. Mr. Wickens bas the entire
etympathy of the community.
The Methodist and Presbyterian
churches ars preparing'connert•t in aid
of their Sunday whoa'''. The Metho-
dists are yrs hold thein on Friday even-
ing, Decembtr'2ltnd, in the Agricul-
tural Hall. Admision 25c and lir.
The Presbyterian Sunday school con-
tort will he held in the hasemwet of
the church on New Year's night.
A Mrowrlxo Kvavr. A very spec-
tacular dentona.t.raIion in the way Ma
footrace occurred no Main .treat the
other day, when two of our aWw•rts
gave the citiz •ns a free exhibition.
Our genial butcher Ming inured ,lp
the physical .ndtrrenee et chasing,
cattle sod sheep had • slight Mean -
tage in point of wind over his antag-
onist. woo soon bad to stop for Dant.
of breath. Practice tip, Mac. Yu*'11
beat bio yet. _
Lofts. K. Kutheiford visited friends
here last week. His acquaintances
were pleased to see hint, atter his te.
turn from active ..ervice. He carries
wound marks which speak plainly of
the clone call be wiraculously escaped.
He returned on Monday to Toronto
and Ottawa. whence he expecte to re-
turn again to the front. Dungannon
is proud of his heroism. and hopes to
see him attain term u when the sword
is rheatbed and peace declared.
TY! ANN IVa)eARY C, ![RT. -On
Monday evening tb•e Agricul'.ursi
Hall was comfortably tilled by an at-
tentive audience to bear the fatuous
"old-time conceit," and see the an-
cient costume. *. exhibited by the
Cltuir of Knox church, Oodericb.
Wiese thirty ave menthe's of which
wee present. It it needless to say
that\ the chorueee, solos, quartettes,
etc., *ere much appreciated by the
atsdiene. The tare. "A Woman's
Won't' , was well received and ap-
plauded.\ The receipts of the evening
were over $75.
Enswt:t�tE'a Atvivrl'gf$ARY, - Lest
e church was tilled to
Sunday brae
its capacity, b' tit morning and even-
ing, to hear Re U. M. Rutherford, of
Reid'. Corners. worthy past patinae
u[ ErrkiUB. ChYCC Rutherford ..
delivered a very le end' Practical
sermon in the mo ing, taking bis
teat from Psalut 1(r verse 14. He
showed the sacteduew'ttf the church,
the reasons for bolding` it in rever-
ence, its aserociationa tipd environ -
menu in the life of the., Christian.
The choir was ably 'Misted morning
and evening by the Aitchison Q•tar-
tette of La:know. in the evenly M-.
Rutherford addressed the youn men
lu a soul -stirring appeal for the urgent
need to respond to the country's kelt
to tight the battles of church and
state in this day of serious crisis.
He pictured the situation, revealed,.
atrocities and the invasion of all
privileges and liberties held so dear
in state and churcb. 'rhe voluntary
offerings of the day amounted to 87
(iOOERICH TOWNSHIP.
TUESDAY, Dec. 12.
Mise Minnie Johnston is spending e
few days in town.
Mr. (,oldie Newton h
as purchased a
Ras -power outfit for attaw and wood.
The Misses Willa ('ox and Margaret
Yaill will complete their Model School
course on Friday, and will take pont
tions as shoot teachers after New
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Handkerchiefs
EVERYTHING in Handkerchiefs for ladies,
men and children, Our Christmas stock
is most complete in every line. You have a
wide range to choose from.
--USW* plain Linen Tlaladkerebieri"at Ibc,"•20c. tic,
30c and 83c each.
Ladies' plain Linen Handkerchiefs at 12#ic, 15c, 20c,
' -;125e, 30c and 35c each.
Ladies' and men's Initial Handkerchiefs, 25c each.
All pure linen.
Ladies' fine Corner Embroidery Handkerchiefs in
-\\lawn or linen, from l5c to 81,00 each-- --
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Ladies' fine lace -edge Handkerchiefs, in . lawn or
v linen, 20c to 81.00 each.
Ladies' colored -edge Hand-
kerchiefs, at 20c, 25c
and :15c each.
Ladies' lawn Embroidered
S a riAll iHandkerchiefs, at .ac,
1 1f :15c, 3 for 25c and
2for25c,•
���� Children's picture • Hand-
`�.�Itfa�! i� kerchiefs, 2 for &, and
5e each:
• Girls and boys' colored 'h
Handkerchiefs, 5c and 10c each. `II
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Men's Excelda Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c and 2 for 25c.
Men's Khaki Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c.
We have many other lines too numerous to mention.
sit.uaBuy these useful gifts for everyone in the family.
Silks
Just new for the Christmas trade, in green.- blue,
Copenhagen, black and broafy, Me yard wide. at
81.50 a yard. This is a Duchess Silk and heavy.
Knitted Goods
Children's Gaittet- C*pa -in fine gota_mopl.-at
60c each.
Babies' Bonnets in fine Angora wool, at 50c each.
Babies' fine Angora wool Sweater Coats, at 75c each.
Collars
EVERYBODY needs them and they are
very acceptable as gifts. These Collars
are smartly new in the latest designs.
satin Collars with plain or pleated back , in long and
short collars, 50c to 81.50.
Brnadelotb-Collars are the newest and can be had here
in many shapes, at from 50c to 81.50 each.
Georgette Crepe Collars in all the latest shapes and
Jsizes, large and small collars, at from 50c to
82.00 each.
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SILK Waists are IT. Our lines consist of at-
tractive models with handsome collars,
making Waists of decided beauty.
White Silk Waists in silk crepe de chene and
habite u silk, from_ $1.90 to 85.00.
Colored Silk Crepe de Cheng Waists in maize, Copen-
hagen, pink, black and flesh, from 83.50 to
85.00 each. .
LadiesSilk Hose
Ladies' black' Silk Hose, in all .tit -,s, at' 50c, 85c,
81.00 and $150 a pair,
Linens -
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Linen Guest Towels, in good pat*ras, at 25c, 35c
and 45c each. ��
Colored BatlrTotrels, int gooditze, at 45c, 50c, 60c
and 75c each . '
Plain white Bath Towels, from 20c to 55c each.
Plain Linen Towels, at 22c, 25c, 35c, '40c, 50c and
60c each.
White Quilts, - iron- 81.25 .to 11310 1•c6. --
big sizes. •
Tray Cloths,'in linen, at -c, 50c ane -80c each.
Centres, Dresser Covers, Doilies, Table Covers, in
fact everything in linen, in a range of prices.
Aprons .
New. Tea Aprons, made of pretty muslitts, with or
without pocket, at 25c and 50c. -
Boudoir Caps
Boudoir Caps in fine lace, beautifully trimmgd, at -25c,
35c, 50c and ;lac eaca• _..
Gloves
EVERYONE -wears Gloves and they make a
very u FuT_[esent.. White Gloves are
exceptionally good this season.
Ladies' fine Doe Skin Gloves, in all sizes in white.
This glove is guaranteed to wash in soap and
water -no gasoline needed. l'er pair 81.75.
Ladies' real Kid Gloves in
, R white, black and tan in
alt sizes at $1.50 a pair.
Ladies' Lamb Skin Gloves
in white. _black and tan
in all sizes, at 81.25 a
White Kid Gloves with
black backs, 'aJ1 sties,
81.50 a pair. • , •
White Chamoisette Gloves,
at 9Oc and 31.00'a pair.
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Year's.
A large number of the Mende of the
late Mr.. R. Elliott attended her
funeral on Sunday.
Say. boys! you haven't forgotten
the 22nd is the night of the Christmas
tree and entertainment at the Union
church. Borrow a quarter and come.
The Taylor's Corner branch of the
United Patriotic Society will hold a
sewing meeting at the home of Miss
Nettie Sturdy on W n..day, De-
cember 27th. All ladies stip cordially
invited.
A UNit UK CowrIl r. -On Pride ,
December Nth, a number of people
gathered at the Union church. This
night eras decided on by the W. M. S.
to he the gathering in of the talent
money of the Monday school .ebolsr..
in the spring •til was voted by the
W. M M. and divided into quartets
and each pupil received a quarter. By
various, method• -Inch as raising
onion■, potato**, citrons, chickens,
ducks. etc. --about 530 was raised. The
competition between the girls and
boys was won by Miss Margaret Yuill's
clam. Miss Bessie Davidson receiving
the hanner for having made the most
of her "talent." Mrs. IRev.; HamlIton
lave • reading on the deaconaas'
work. A report of Pointerus-Trews-
hlwe and also a letter from the school
were read. Annie and Dave Dav4Mnn
reordered 'wearifully two dues.. The
program was closed by the singing of
the doxology. All were very well
pleased with the amount realized by
the talent ronteet.
AUBURN.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, of Auburn,
spent Sunday and Monday with friends
in Stratford.
A union Chrietmee entertainment
will be given by the member* of the
Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian
Sunday schools in the Foreeten' Hall, BENMILLER.
Auburn, to Friday evening. December
22nd at 5 clock. The program will TottermY. Dec. 12.
Tho•. Wilson.
Mee. Frank Willis received the wad
news that her brother-in-law, Mr.
Austin Church, of Auburn, was
tramped to death by a horse.
Dent forget to reserve Wednesday,
December 211th, for the patriotic con-
cert and box social to he held in the
school house here. A good time Is
expected. as a splendid program has
been prepared.
consist of choruses, recitations. drills
and a splendid .erred cantata en-
titled. "The Sign In the Sky." A
good time is expected.
PORT +LBERT.
Wsnt4RRt)'. Dec. 13.
Mr. Williaie Beiadley is (-outlined to
his room the peat week.
Mrs. John Fritaley is coder the
doctor's care. Her •saey friends look
for a speedy recoverr
Mrs. John (lreeosaid little son Alilo
returned from Stratford after a pleas-
ant
lea•ant visit with triewde there.
Mr. and Mrs- R. DKennaa, of (lode.
rich, and little son Raymond ere
spending a week with Mr. and Mr..
Jake Cousin..
Pte. W. T. (iilhert. wife and child.
of loseina. spent the weekend with
Mrs. Gilbert. parents, Mr. and Mi..•
itev J. W. Hedley, of Nile. ex-
changed circuits with Rev. P. S.
Banes on Sunday.
The Sunday school convention on
Wednesday afternoon and evening of
last week was well attended and much
enthusiasm was shown.
A Ohrietmae tree entertainment
will be held in Benmiller church on
Thursday evening December 21st A
gond program is bring prepared.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
TUESDAY, Dee. 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robertson
visited Win ham friends last week.
Mrs. 0. (heaves and Jim visited
(i.tdeticb friends resent!_r.
Mr*. D. C.Ilaian, of Whitechurch,
visited Mrs. Gem. Brspb this week.
Mewls. Wm. and John Thompson
:tend ed tit • tat stock show at Guelph
last week.
Lieut. M. R. Rutherford. of Raid's
Corners. visited at Win. McAllietet's
last week.
Messrs Wm. Redmond and Jame*
Ureavee are cutting wood for J. W.
Boyle at present.
Quite a number from this vicinity
took in the concert at Dung annon on
Monday night.
ABHFIE LD.
fhb monthly meeting of the Ash-
field Moldier.' Aid Circle will be held
at the bonne of Mts. Thom,. Dougherty
on Tuesday, December 1A.
In /pins of unfavorable weather, the
lox social held on liriday evening last
at the 4th oonre.•km .choolbou.e, in
aid of the AahAeld SoIdiers' Aid
Circle, was a great sweetie. The pro-
ceeds were 11161.
CARLOW.
W.Dwwaoay, Dec. 13.
Mr. Jos. Connor took a carload of
sheep to Toronto last Saturday.
Mr. Harold Walter hos returned
from the West. after spending three
months.
Wm Annie Walter left a few days
ewo to visit her enter, Mrs (Di .l A! -
new, of Lura., liblo.
A neswiser of the farmers monad
took in the fat Nyack show a: (ittelpt
hast week. All report it wilt worth
att.ndingi M it le ao education to any
far
We 'Mend to Mrs. McPhee and
fenslly• our moat heartfelt sympathy
In their bear of sorrow.
Mr. Tom Wilson left last week for
Parry Hound, where he expecte te
spend the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer. of Stratford,
spent the week -end at the home of the
lady's parents, Mr. end Mei. Job.
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The singing school Oee.M usual an
Tne.day crewing. Mr. flvobttry es -
Peet. to give a concert on or shout the
Yttt of Jacuary.
The annlvereary services on Heb -
bath were well attended. Special ost-
lection• were taken and amoewt.d
se 571. Oa Monday evening the ogee
pert was a greed sucees.. Mr. LeRoy
Kenney, the entertainer, of Toronto.
supplied meet of the program and
Mr. Rinser Rohm -ton gave some vomit
mueie which wise much aporeoiabsti.
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