The Signal, 1919-5-1, Page 8{
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That beautifies the
home. not cheapens it.
When you are told that you
can buy cheaper from cata_
logues or pedlars come to us
and we will show you better
stock. better patterns and
'better colors, for the same
price aud often cheaper.
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Photographs
of Masquerades—
of Pa rt ies—
of Banquets --
bring back as nothing else can
t hose red-letter day s ',and
nights) when you, and perhaps
someone else, expetienced the
best time you ever had. Let us
help you this year to put your
"parties" on photographs.
J. FELL
PHOTOGRAPHER
PIEWE Grrs THE HAT.
Steamer Sands the First le Arrive at
Gederieh Harbor Ms Reuse&
Cain. It. V. Pyette, master of the
steamer Sarnisen, wait the centre of
pleasant little gathering in the town
•il chamber on Monday aftentoon.
The Sr rola u war the first arrival of the
seas.•11 at Coderich harbor, making
aceordance with time-honored eitstom
lwr captain was presented with a Lott,
the gift of Ilie eorporatiou. The pres
01111010U was made by His Worship
Mayor Wigle iti the presence of mem-
bers of the town comm.(' and other
eit and 'a pl. Pyet te replied
SPECIALS
1 few cases of GUSTO to
clear at 10c a package.
QUAKER CORN FLAKES,
to clear at 12ic.
liOMINION CORN
FLAKES 10c.
liRUDGE 10c package for 5c.
A can of good CLEANSER
for 5c a;tin.
Small can of good Salmon 15c.
Small can of Red Salmon 20c.
Car Pilchards, worth 20c, for
Another kind, worth 25c. for
Some RED ROSE TEA left
J. J. McEwen
License No. S-7,443
A BUSY YEAR
This is going to be a busy
year in Goderich. There will
be many dwellings and
business places to be refitted
and rewired.
Get Tear Order in Early.
A full line of
Electrical Goods
always on hand. We are ex-
perts and can help you get
what ycu want- We are not
tied to any particular make of
goods
Call and se,e us
Robt. Tait
West Street Next Pouoff.ce
Phoosis-Shap 12. Hausa 199
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CLEA RINGS
Men's
Underwear
Conibination and two-piece
garments, Penman's, Wato_
son's, Tiger brand, and all
good makes.
75 garments, Watson's
make, in brown only, all
sizes, to clear
95C
50 combination Tiger titan&
heavy elastic ribbed, to clear
at
25 combination Pen Angle,
medium weight, all tO
clear at
M.Robins
OPEN EVENINGS
COULD NOT STOP
THE HEADACHES
Until She Tried "Frult-a-tires"
— Made Fro Fruit Juices
"I fool I Mind tell you of the great
benefit I have received frogs your
I have been • sufferer for many
yeara front Violent Headaches. and
could get no permanent relief.
A friend advised me to take 'Fruit-
s -taus' and I did so with great
11191111008/ ; and now I am entirely fres
of Headaches, thanks to your
splendid amodloine".
MRS. ALEXA.NDEft SHAW,
80e. a box for 82.60, trial sine 25e.
At all dealers or seat on receipt of
prise, postpaid, hy Frult-a-tives
Limited" Ottawa.
with a few modest words of thank's.
lieputy RAwve Clark MI Mr. W. 8.
Bowden, industrial seeretary of the
Beard of Trade. also addresseil a few
mina rico of emigre BIM tiou to the
This W11 t Ile third "first arrival"
l'yette had made this treason, his
boat luiving beet. the first to enter the
harbors of Port MeNicoll and Port
Arthur, as well as of floderlch. In
ten years of commanding a ves.sei. be
hail never before got in first and been
handed the hat, but having got a good
start this year he will require a good -
winnings. He is pleasant -rayed,
filr Ina lit 114.• 11 been dont' With be
NEW SUMMER STYLES
= in Fashionable Dressy Footwear
We have some very new
styles in high and low-cut
footwear for this season's
showing. Styles that will
appeal to you as a nice
clreSS shoe. Our pumps
are built on pump lasts,
which enable us to fit you
properly.
These new styles we arr
showing in pat., kid and
calf leathers. in grey,
brown and black, in
pumps, oxfords and high -
cut footwear.
In A -dote- shoes we are showing a very large range,
awl as usual priced at popular prices.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU
THE SHOE MAN
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ON account of pres-
ent weather con-
ditions the wholesale
companies have been
able to make better
deliveries of Coal and
we are now able to
supply :
Chestnut
Stove
Pea and
Egg Coal
Soft and Cannel Coal
in any qpantities.
MacEwan Estate
Feb. 1st, 1919
INGNAL
talked quite t•auelldly and iutetnwtiugly
of Ib• harbor herr. which hr and hail
bees overtly Iwpruved by the construc-
tion of the uutable breakwater. He
lord sellar iu withtaet the alIKilteet
tumble ou a draught of 19 feet, 5
ineftes. Before the breakwater war
bull( he IWIdd Irl be afraid of !lila Iwr-
latr. Still further improvement took]
Iw made, he said, lily an extrusion of
the north breakwater say :MMI feet to
the westward, giving vessels more
room to sbrkt'u speed iwfure entering
the unser piers. TlK Iwtble ha (lair
was hardly deep enough for tits' largest
steamers, drawing about L'o feet, tt
Inches, but hr could not see Why this
depth could not he given and a 11rst•
class harbor made atrommtslatiug all
('lasses of vessels. Iu reply to a spies-
tiuu. he said flits was tit• only harbor
uu
Lake Huron that caapi he entered
Iti safety by '1 e.011111.: of the Sat'alau
class.
The $atruin ti brought town a cargo
of wheat for the taaderlch elevator
from Fort 't, I1Ium. It was her swvual
ramp Utis '..•Mein. the first haviuk been
taken to Port MuNit•ttll. Capt. Pyrite
said the elevators at tlw head of the
lakes were all full, and. he hat heard
there was: .Mill a great dual of wheat
to come from the West. W11 Ile tb• big
Non was on on lake Huruu last week
lie was on Lake Superior anti did not
encounter any Leavy wentIwt•.
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
A new eimerete foundation is being
("truer of East street.
Mr. W. T. Millar. treasurer of the
Soldiers' IMemorial Fund. acknowledges
the reteipt ot 55 from Mr. George Mac -
Vicar.
Be sure and see Margurite Clark in
"Bab's Burglar" at the Model Theatre,
W'edne9:lay and Thurgiay, May 7 and 8.
An informal dance will be held by the
Godench Orchestra in Oddfellows' Hall
on Wednesday evening, May 7th, com-
mencing at 9 o'clock. Admission 50c.
The animal tournament of tlw AVeat•
he held U t 14/11114.11 1111 t he Week tof
July
All members of the 33rd Regiment
band are requested to attend practice
next hlonday night, v hen the new kader
will he present.
MODEL
BOOT AND SHOE
REPAIR DEPOT
The boot and shoe repair
shop of the late Thos. Hall,
corner of Hamilton and New.
gate streets, has been re-
opened and orders are solic-
ited for all kinds -of
FootweakRepairs
Good work and reason_
able prices guaranteed
Saail. Ward & Son
OODERION. ONT.
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StoreZae THE COLBORNE STORE lis",,r"
That Mr. F. F. Lawrenc is a veteran
Oddfrilow everybody knovs. but it is
interesting to learn that in fifty five years
.ne has attended the annual church service
tor the Order fifty-four times., That is
surely a re.ord of which very few can
The winners of thrift stamp prizes at
the Model Theatre last Saturday were: ,
1st Frank Gallow, 2nd Benson Sanderson. NI
3rd Harold McDonald. We would ask
the children to please attend the matinee
instead of evening performances and have
a chance of sharing the prizes.
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All tbe latest and best
Electrical
Appliances
fond week Mr. Melvin Jewell. of
Collowetw. delivered to Mr.
the live stork buyer at MeCorw. two
hogs for widelt he reeelved the hand-
. . .otoppot of g197:141. Thim is the
clie.lit.• Mr. Allin has ever
issued for pair of hogs. The record
for a single bog atill stays with -the
big one delivered to Mr. A11111 tam year
5107.25 wag PH
The Hydro Store
North side Square
MIR SICKNESS
TRY GM
IIER VINOL
And She Soon Got Back
Her Strength
Mew Castle. Ind.—"The measles
Wt me run down, no appetite, could
not rest at night. and I took a severe
cold widch settled on my lungs. so I
was unable to keep about ray house-
work. My doctor advised me to take
Virol, and six bottles restored my
health so I do all my housework, ui-
chiding washing. Vinol is the best
medicine I ever used."—Alice Record.
We guarantee this wonderful cod
live' and iron tonic, Vinol. for all
weak run-down, nervous conditions.
J. A. CAMPBELL, Druggist,
tioderich. Ont.
SPECIALS for Friday, Saturday and Monday
MAY 2nd, 3rd and 5th
The following reductions will be for these three days only
White Cottons
Every piece of White Cotton will be reduced for these three days
Fine Madapolam, 42 inches wide. Regular 60c and 55c, for 49c.
fine Madapolam, 42 inches wide. Regular 50c, for 45c.
Special Underwear Cloth, 42 inches wide, for undergartuents. Regular 5.5c, for 49c.
Extra special Underwear Cloth. Regiilar 4.ric, for 39c. This cloth is 42 inches wide.
.Longcloth, 36 iuches wide, in a very fine cloth. Regular 35c, for 30c.
Nainsooks. 36 inches wide. Regular 45c and 50c, for 40c a yard.
Heavy white Cotton. 34 inches wide. Regular 25c, for 19c a yard.
Pillow Cottons and Sheetings
40 and 42 -inch Pillow Cottons, circular, in extra good qualities. Regular 60c for 53c,
and reviler 65c for 58c a yard.
,-inch Sheeting all reduced to 10c a yard, for these three days. Here is a chance to buy
Sheetings much below today's prices.
Silks Silks
We are showiug a beautiful range of Silk Poplins, 36 inches wide and of the best quality.
We have had this cloth for two seasons and it has given wonderful satisfaction. Regular price
*1.95, but on these three days it will be sold for $1.70 a yard.
Taffeta Silks, 36 inches wide. Regular $2.00, for 51.70. This cloth comes in a large
range of colors, as well as black. For these three days it will be reduced to $1.70. Be sure and
see these values.
Serges
For suits, dreses and coats we are showing a large range of Serges- These cloths are
now marked lower than maker's prices, but for the three sale days they will he further reduced.
Space will not allow further remarks on this line, but they will be displayed in the store with
prices marked.
Corsets
With a new gown it is necessary to have a new Corset, and for sale days we are putting
on sale two lines of Corsets. We are carrying a large range and a heavy stock in these two
numbers. so they must be reduced. No. 254 is a well-built Corset, made of coutil, for an average
figure. Has four hose supporters and is reinforced in front. The regular price of this line is
$1.75, but for these days will be reduced to $1.40. No. 414. This is another medium model
and conies in all sizes, has four hose suppotters and is well built. Regular 12.25, for $1.75.
THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR THE -SE THREE DAYS ONLY
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D. & A. J. H. COLBORNE Standardj
CHURCH NOTES.
The services in Knox church next
1411111h&Th ea 111 be conducted by Rev.
St. Andrew's church, Blyth.
The Ladies' Aid Society of North street
Methodist church held its annual meeting
on Thursday afternixm last. Reports were
read and the following officers wee
'elected: Pressdent. Mrs. Sinclair; 1st
vice-president, Mrs. Glen; secretary, Mrs.
L. Aitken; treasurer, Mrs. J. Rob -
The servises in North street Metho-
dist church will be conducted next
Sundry lpy the pastor. Rev. Dr. Rut-
ledge. -Morning snippet, "The Sigulti-
1)11` of the !April's Snippet--; evening,
**Life's Drawbacks.- Quarterly fel-
lowship meeting at n. Sdera-
:tient of Lord's Supper 11 t morning
At. the Baptist church next Lord's
Day the sot..teets emialderesi will be
-The Power of Music- and ••What and
Where la Bible selniol at
prayer seri ire on May 7 will lie in
The ehurell ittothersary is Maimed for
May 24 and
the pastor. will have charge of the
144mi-ch. The .1111•111 11/ellt t he Lord
t hal 1% it 11 the morning servios.. Sun-
day -,Iss,1 and Bible plass at :i
UNCLE SAM
HEALTH FOOD
Thfs popnlar health food eaten
once a day acts as a natural
food laxative.
Cures constipation.
Is endorsed' by physicians.
Composed of flaxseed and toasted
barley flakes, flavored with
salt and celery, properly
proportioned and 'thor-
oughly blerded.
You will like the taste.
Price 4oc package
DEAN BROS.
GROC ERS
Store Ph -De 110 /loose Phone Ur
Mrs. Thon. Gundry.
Mrs. Wm. MacMath, who spent several
months with her daughter at Holmesville.
bas returned to her home on the Hayfield
road.
Mr. F. Stevenson has returned from
Toronto and is again with Mr, Robert
Vlilson. the implement agent. tor a short
tune before leaving for England to visit his
sister living there. He is not sure whether
he will return to Canada or not.
Mrs. H. H. Palmer, Britannia road.
leaves neat Tuesday from Montreal,
whence she sails, accompanied by her little
son. on a visa to her forrner home at
Wolverhampton. England.
Mr. Grafton Burdette, of Detroit, was
visiting friends an town for a few clays
enty-tvro months
on the Mexican border as a soidier in
the United States army.
Mrs. Will. Tighe refurossl this week
from a visit of six mouths with her
smumanimmeman
tyulgley have gone to Sealort h. where !"'"
Hwy will rt-,ide.
Mr. J. 21. Laird. of Buffalo, wail in
town the part week visiting his sister, I
Taking a House
doesn't mean that you must re-
tain every ugly attribute. The
charm of many attractive honies
lies in neat, harmonizng
WINDOW SHADES
We supply these in many
styles, the lutist reliablT qualities
and artistic effecte.
When can we measure your
windows ?
Smith's Art Store
East St Phone- 19)4
maim
son. Mr John Tighe. at ktilwanker.
and is again at lwr Mune ma
Britannia matt
Mrs. Chaa. bar returned to -
her home in fit. David's street sitar &
very pleasant visit of sever*/ mouths
with Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Rhynas at
Brantford. MUM Torrance. of Clinton.
came up with Mrs. Simone and spent •
few days here with her.
Disease
MIMICS
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SAW MILT CELDRIIM
MODEL THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
today and tomorrow
is
"MILE -A -MINUTE KENDALL"
Speed and action -New Yorkers call it
"ja2z----lift this picture into the class of a
masterpiece. You simply can't afford to
miss it.
Mao A PARAMOUNT MACK
SENNETT COMEDY
"His Smothered Love"