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The Signal, 1920-3-4, Page 8• • q Tlmr.da'. 'M.1' h 1 11\'_'A Columbia Gr *naps 1 and Records Titerr i• r (olunlbia 4.rtw la for )our hone al any prier )o may de..ire to pa). Regardless of law prier )ow paa) it gill he a high•elass mu.teal lnar..arartt, 311 oruanwllt to your home. a , sourer of &AI) delight to )our farm% and friend.. The only uwfhine un the market whit i. 1F:1.F-t.Tll l'I'l1+iG. 4 one. in and lair it un- .Uatrd. M:ichilw. in stork 5135.00 UP. Full sleek eT1'F.W RF:('ORtsS, - NEEIMES and 1St YYI.IIS. jouphr OODBRICtt our. .\`. i .1 : 1 i . s. . ►:.1:.11f,li:.NT. e Preferrnts Pharr% et Hoe Cledleitts Nes- cantlle ('e„ I.lnllted, ten the Market: a las• aleuti4ly UM: lnl'Uuistct iii1 The signal, the t.otlt•rkh alerrantliel I Company, Limpet!, the vonuttest lot I lloti'rich'ti industries. La Yawing a Vigor. I on, growth. and bid. fair to heeorne of the moot ,.utoe.•titi and suhstautial of fie tuw•u c tiltl4rtri,o-eanbli.httaettts. 'rho artal. 11 is making- ratttart nlrni• titre, go -arts, baby carriage., »mull N heel rixa of rariotts kiwis, t"c,,, etc. hate met with a deuuuld 1411141' 1.1. - yowl Ihe'iu'4sent ability of the tom- )elle).• 111 ..apply: One t'4# iiIlIi„ti that II lop"l. thea 1•uW1 1 7--twwrlyr •.the ,.merit' uf'I rtw uuah•r►ab'- ►. r4#wwttn to 'litany iudu,tri •.: another tutsatitap whirh s•a111 inure rr;i slay be yea11ve1 is tale lark of:sitttirieut capital ht tarry nn a nitre ei4tensive bustles. It wIrl hl• rtulrnd1•red that the 4'owl•a11)' yya. r. u.tel by a few local y44uh,S wen. ielu44jug two returned sdlilier.. largely t�y nay 4"41-rxp•r.iwt•tir: iiUt-fl`ter-r+'1 1yeuutiu' �•kllrrieutr ,:rash a de 1144 fur 1 the 1'oml►anr i guests hal` been re,rtiltt+t -moil%' of eNtiatvlitig. vice Born Men Hoey's Grocery Store We have all kinds of Canned Goods for the Lenten season. also 10 KINDS OF Breakfast Foods Try our Special Blend Coffee • that it would he very )MMT ba.tot•.. to la•gle•1 the Upton furul hang larger employment iii lova! .."104.440. y•t a LringloGis profit t44 the town. 14'141. these ubjrit. lu 4-1V the eerie pan' ha. pla'rr✓iu, t14 .nn?rki't one11101411•,1 Min re, ortillarht Icent. in ferelire stark, of par vatI at 1'9.' a shall'. This utfer, a ales! atirail Ir.• ins-estlttt•nt. The money go 04, 11114# du iudu.*ry right *lister Mir ta 44%11 re., managed by loyal well whom 114' *11 awe%. �alc.Jstthiiug to build ftp ouril 'a 1,1ii- .\+ al wife ane1 reirif investment It is °tie Of tile lyst things that lune helm +.lucrel to the people, of i 4 terit in litany year.. - 1 The directors of the 4'otntta4l' are TI a. Ih•iteliard. president ; \1'cctllr ONCE he was I proter ional man. Drink. induced by trouble. paralyzed him. ' He dropped to clerk -warehouse loan -race trach tout -thief -vagrant. His v:ife and children were forced to leave him. AND then ONE night at an open-air meeting God cot hold of him. THE COLBORNE STORE READY TO -WEAR E came to the ball alter the meeting -pendent, eeting-pendent, confessing. -Next hestart1d paper- tng- �ked conscientiously. and began to regain' his self-respect. Very a u•a.el aoonw pod position _bras feuad (or - him, j TODAY he and lis family- are happily re -united. and he 1s office manager of a large hem. - UIS-trstimony is -"God gut hold of me and with the heap of the Salvation .Arm) Ile has kept hold Orme.' 308 Ser%ice Posts in this Territory. Use them T. Millar 1 o 1►. 'illllnr i soot. vire- prl•.ideul : .\. F. sntitl. .e rotary 11i. ut •r; )I. C. Cameron. Wacker. '1•b,• 1'o111444111)• 144 Irc- 111Z 11144.4 trv,u44u•i,•at11) uuul14,44Ml. 1414 to Nhi'h fnrtli.'r iufonwuteli .run•' la• _it'•u to itn)oile iUtrresti.•,1; .\ IINKh'st 4)I, e.4MM't11. It:t. heel) (.L1tet ,11111 17'41114. % ill be fwral.la•l .tis 1144,1144•14414414 1;' 1444 W.A.HOEY THC GROCER Dean's Ok[Stand 'Phone 1 10 >YhprCX1fXrrlt f1[w'h •3{OW many people can 4ou- J� think of right now who awould I,ke to have your photo- graph, and low long since that tf7l jut•pie was misdi " Malls en eppoinS IIs today. J. T. FELL aftootUnftrtflcX a xxxc is the aim of every careful shopper, and a perfectly justifiable aim in these days of high --- prices. With our inside KNOWLEDGE concerning the conditions of the wholesale market in our own particular business, with nothing in sight but greatly increased pricer; we would say to the wise and ' ' dent buyer, to buy right, of the, af,n'tuestlu1t'1 genth•mru. - The Signal trust. that the 41e"1rt•t1 atwount 4.f IV pita will be atrt'r'dib' 1!1'1'1!1,,,mit+a:Iwila4;,sauUdent that It w•III (K• N i.elalit' efftrtively employed. DYE Dots Ir. -Saves a dime for ev*ry cent it costs. No doubt you would wear that last spring's gown if it sere only a different color. This is true of so many good garments. Make them' like new and of a color to your liking. Diamond and Dyola Dye will color sulk. cons" linen. or woollen goods and do ►1 , without injuring the fabric. 4%e Nivel Sunset Soap Dye and Rit. co through} your wardrobe now and bring out the things which need dyeing. 13e prepared 1 �\ rix the early spring days. E. R. IGLE, Go druggist. derach. perfectly • CHCRCU AOT'68• "Tale Third Vui'v. or -creating 1411 Atmosphere.", pod -The ideal 3lnn 3lanifestitag Hi,. Authority." will he the subjects at the Baptist 5'laun'h next Lord's 1►ay. lk.th theme. have definite applh•ilioti to. the need• tit our (lay. 111b1e School at ::. and 1t. Y. I. t'. at . tielo •k. . 31r. 3fi•1h'rmid will o'artiuore on Stilt - day morning in KlM'x church the short series of semiotic on "$ome Funda- alentalsfu_ the New Era." snhJe t of sermons.: 1T n. puss "Thr (Bible In the Yew Ern -:"-1--w in.. "'Elie Thoughts 44f 1;4M1" Sunda) ' school and 111111e 1 h4..t'. et :: o'clock. servieev in Kurth .tr.t't Jlcthalia ' 'church nett -Sunday will be a1' follow,.:. to a. in.. clans w,M•tings. Junior !Avant. z• -tin! M44'1t-.4 gins. The t'lub topic will Is' : "lbws the i'han-Ii' toy it. way?' -``3lr,-1'-31-itoM•rtwm wilt leetrutltuw the faytlu. - r pastors Morning thews will be : "The Tolerance of the 1;usp1•I." • tq blue irrupt Z 4L 1Y. H. Taylor, nips• sklnarr under appointment 40 N"ea 4'hi.».. 4.111 preach. Rev. Hugh Taylor, lately appointed missionary to Went. China, has been chosen to represent the Epworth Leagues and Sunday schools of the Methodist church througheut Goderich district. Mr. Taylor sails from Vancouver for China on April 8th. He will, be the , guest of the Goderich district for the next two weeks. and will preach next Sunday morning in Victoria street . church. and in North street church in the - evening. This wdl be his last visit to the district before sailing for China. Vietoris Street Methodist Church. On Sunday morning Rev. Hugh Taylor, lately appointed missionary to West China. will preach. Sunday school 3 p.' m. Evening. a ' sermon to young people. Subject: -Have We a Vision Worth While! 1 BUY RIGHT NOW SHARMAN'S SHOE STORE W. Reg. Sharman, Proprietor REPORT OF PUBLIC SCHOOL INSPECTORS. ('ontiuued from. page 6._-•.T._ Itlatthford, Mr I.'wis Honey, V. ('., of whom the Inst two is ere killed in action... There were 60 ehauges of teat'hers rat midsummer; the , cause of no many changes in most cases was neither lack of appreciation of their services, nor inadequate remuner• *tion nor 11114 '011 surroundings, but the restless spirit that stems to have 1)t)sveased the world after the strain 1,f the ant-. With such eonntent changing educational inter- ents cannot be hest serYed. Salaries in almost all the schools have ad!Hnned from $1011 to $'00. in now, they are unequal to what teachers .'44u1d cornmeal in other spheres of life. An active ram •. pa Ku has beret carrier) on both in Canada and the 1.nittrl Tttatsdelicious made-m-Goderich ice- cream Blackstone's makes new friends every day. • SEVERweeks have been spent in AL - furnishing in the most up-to-date style our new Ready-to-wear Depart- ment. The entire second floor has been remodeled. and -is now one large room '-i1-1 be 'deed entirely for ladie?, mtREADY-TO-WEAR. NO. Mom ' .1 Cases of the most up-to-the-minute style have been_iustalisd in whish to keep the garments. These cased - are • fronted with glass doors, thus keeping every garn enc free from drat- end always bright and fresh. Mirrors have been set in each case so that the garments can be readily then when being tried on. A new lighting system has also been added so that garments can be bought at night or in the evening as readily u in the daytime. Colors 'rill appear the same as in daylight. The floors have been finished and pretty rugs have been lent to ma tots the surroundings attractive. Everything that could be has been done to make the department a p place your buying. A fitting room has also been built, where garments may be tried on and selections made. Not Only has the department been built in the most up-to-date way. but our merchandise has been bought along the same lines. We have soared no trouble in selecting g t a garments that considered thip, to date sdlF ihio 'i latest creations. Style does not always mean flashy garments, style comprise not only the extremes but the moderate garments that carry distinctivencsa with them. Another feature that has been considered is as far as possible one garment of as tyle, This will ,be especially featured in Coats, Suits, Silk. Wool and Voile Dresses and Blouses. COATS Fier the earning spring •'••t.tOi are Il44v ,leen fortunate in securing \l)RTili\CA1•'5 !'oat.. They. are -'sell knowti 'uiTriiiiericii it�d Ttte h'ttrrmtntlintt eolutt . 441: gartueitts -that give- exeellent wear and etunpri.e th iegsttn'x beect deign. These Coats will be on display n Saturday. March 6th -The Opening Day. • SUITS BLOUSES . tour Itlo*yes-are !yell known. .1 large space has been. reserved for Blouses and every a4le that you 1•oul,l Irish to see is here for.your inspection. ()lir Suits have hcett delayed pall. it i+il1-tie iitirnieatkle to w many for nor oleuing. but in a short time tote,' wi, 'b. uu si.isfiI8.' 'I'ht•" are moderately priced and will ---app ' .1 to every) woman w ho' w•u ueeta-a spring suit. Open SKIRTS ata ---''''S A BLOUSE WE HAVE IT. March will be the opening day for this Department Day. --Saturday, mould like every woman that can to corn* y of Garments that we are showing. - '� HOUSE DRESSES The first shipment of Skirts e.1IIIprivs the new styles of Gabardine. This in a eioth that appeals 14) everyone for' light .'niton-iku`tTa-dliey-are'show•n in many styles, isudl- range in prise_ from $2.98 to $4.50. - DRESSES • We arc -Mrrrrie -hem--tn_--> . voile, gingham, and print. It: is impossible for :brae to describe the b..uti illi features of these gowns. We want you to come and see them displayed ancf, try Tim n. . A .large ramie of House Dresses. in light and .lark patterns Lasde by the largest and hest manufacturers -in Canada:: The* are it{ all' sizes end full length and width. MIDDIES 11 Middies acre being•shown is Ladiea1 Misses- au(' ('hit- Oen's. with colored trimming" or: in plain white. Kiddies and Mixsea' Dresses ' In thetmest attractive act -j ee and iikr-ningat. -The patterns are very pretty and the Pimenta will fit perfectly. Saturday of this week will be the Opening Day. We want everyone to come and see the department and inspect our merchandise. We want you to come often, as each week wings new goods for you to inspect. & CO. H� COLBORNE -`-"The-House of Retia -i ity7/ ------------------- States by the prey.. the Government and public speakers in urging on school hoards higher salaries for thejr teachers es a 'natter of justice to those at present in theiprofeaainn and as an indllrement to capable men and women to enter it. School Pana were held at Clinton, Walton, Bluevale, V<roxefr'r. F'ordwkh, Ethel, No. 4 McKillop and No. 8 Grey-; they wire without exception most successful and in all but lobut firl� r e * were favored with delightful weatheer as if they were largely to supplant township fairs, and as they depend for support 4#a loom 'interests and the industry and skill of the children it may.be-just as well; the $(!cress' attending these is to a large extent due to the efforts of the Agrieultural Representative. One result of them has been the ,introduction of the subject of agriculture in many "r;ehoots; boards that ridiculed the idea a'few years ago have forgotten their prejudices and are alive to the value of the subject. Consolidated achoolt have been a live question in moat parts of the inspectorate : even where there has not been a suitable centre around which to group schools, there has been considerable interret. in three communities consider- able progress' has been and various meeting,. held: among the sections about Walton, Fordwieh, and those midway between Clinton and Seatforth. Four sections around V,-alton voted on the question at the sandal meeting: two voted is favor and two against. I am iafnt'nned that almost all, even in the sections unfavorable to it, who had children ilw attendnnee, were in favor of conanlideted achoowhile the adverse vote came from those without personal interest* With our Continuation Schools and to capacity and parents in the rural tional facilities for their children, consolidated schools offer the only in their way is a Seasonable fear of ties. an unwise conservatism and a penditures. A higher percentage of pupils passed the Entrance ex- amination and with a higher standing than for several years past. This wan the result of fairer examination pipers and it may be better preparation on the part of the candidates. On account of the unaettled Conditions and tack of labor little has been done this year in the matter of repairs or re- building. A fine new school has. however, been built this year in No. 10 Tuckersmith. Dental inspection of all school children and the proper machinery for eompullory attendance are features of Gov- ernment for the present year. The Continuation fiehools at Myth, Br unsela and Wrox- eter were never more prosperous than at present, while the high schools in this inspectorate distinguished themaelveK •at the midsummer examinations above all ethers in the I'revince. The 4lneeting of the Teachers' Institute was held in Sea forth on October 9th and 10th; the program was interesting and inatrgctive; then were 118 feaehers in attendance. All,the schools were visited twiee during the year exeept two; one Ivan elnsed and it was impossible to reach the other on account of a storm. High Schools crowded districts better educe - it appears to me that solution ; what stands transportation difllcul- fear of increased ex - Advertise 1n The algial. It soy. Victory Bonds ■ 5 1-2 per cent. at 97 interest, while they last. T. R. Ha 'Phone West St. 1 •