The Signal, 1920-9-30, Page 8t
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Household .Needs
Shelf 'pet, large plain
white "'leets' 50c per
quire. ,_ilio . _perforated
shelf p rlr fic and 10C'
per pkg.
Housekeeper's Waxed
Paper, best quality, 10c
pkg.
Meriden Silver Polish,
positively the best made,'
60c per can. Will Iasi*
/artily one yeir.
Mucilage, paste, pens,
inks, pencils, etc.
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6roceteria
Actually, saves you money
NORTH ST. and THE *ARE
A full lire of the best\'told
fnsilest grarerirs. at the low
penlbk prices.
We I.fl `UNCI Use MST. \,
BACONS and COOKED MEATS,
14.11.T PORK. PICKLED PIGS'
i'P:F:T, VEAL 1A1AF, BOLOGNA
;•nal COOKED HAM.
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AX INTRIRRSTING,F1SITOR.
rte lidn-*rd'$. ( we11. Aarlatagl
Ue 1.1brariatt of Teresste.
.t wrtl luuwn citizen of Toronto, w
sped/ two days of the paM Sat
urday to Monday, lu our town. 2
guest of Mi. and Mrs. S. )r:. 'tie
l-leiu avenue, was Mr. Edward
(',swell, who was- 4
years one of the responsiblweheads le
the Iletlioili.t Hook Rooms on Itlrb
no nd street west, Totentu, but about
y the
eit7 for the years ago
tIshlon. of aawstataed nt pub-
lic ilhrsrinn, the chief executive being
1►r. George H. La•►e. These two
•gentlemen manage the whole public
library syxtem. of Toronto, with its
fifteen to twenty branch Iibnarie.. their
ezet•ntive other* being lu the Itef..i,. ee
Librar indieling, turner of College
ane) lit. (Jee►rge street*.
Ur. Caswell is one of the sone of
Ole late flew. James CaswMl, who was,
more thitn fifty years ago, a revered
pastor ofstbe New (Danaher Method-
ist church on Brock street, (:o,lerieb,
the old builitiug still standing ss part
of the group of buildings at present
r+ use by the National Shipbuilding
oe 1n -tire little brick pa neonate
Witch Stood alongside the ehureh to
the old days. E. 8. Caswell was ties;
wl►ile (also during Rev. Mr. (nseretra
YRIt H 1'F:GILTABLYB sad -
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TRE BEST BREAD IN
GO1)ERICH 12e A IAAF
C
H. McFAOYEN
VICTORY BONDS
At tee new prisms Iletory Kofi
srt-raragteatieonably the premise-
serenity
ry
sere ity offerees today.
NON-TAXABLE
1, Gt
Stand int. yield 637 p.c.
I9$ Or ase and Int. yield 0.15 p.c.
11127 kr 97 end Int. yield 6.00 p.c.
10.13 ((i 90'h and Int. " 5.88 P.C.
7 die and lat. yield M8 p.c.
-THE- .
Hydro
Fut site of Square . Cs.iie&,
NOTICE TO THE
Owing to the power short-
age and the present cost of
installation, persons contem-
plating the nse of electric
power will avoid expense and
annoyance by first applying !
to the Water and Light Com-
mission and obtaininga con-
tract for a supply of elechic
energy. ' Do not wire your
house of .install an electric
stove, motor or any other
electric apparatus until you
ke arrangements for the
ty current.
au
alfli
year water rates for the
iefore October 1st
5 per cent. discount.
Water and
Lig& Commission
New Millinery Modes
/OR THE AUTUMN
and WINTER of 1920
SHf Iy never were hats so
- lovely as this season
THEY SHOW THE
LATFST CONCEP-
TIONS IN > N.
TER 11110NAL
IIELPLESS WIT"
IHEUMATISM
!MI r rrrt.
Tr FM middy
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E. R. ale. 1. Lassa, (low
"Tee east I . roan, 1 was
eedeed iia barinar>i ilimmooNata
triednearly everything wt�sd bonen.
B+yi*rw 1 aa1 area[ aro Jour 1~rasjnrwinartst leo p waa• maP•
and the s erif agreed to go dhows
I sootier& t4ldr this trait maw
thetas, hspwuiqg se We time, al
sow I eon wQ>rwt two tails sial
do light abaras about Use please'.
ALEXANDER myna
ROe, a box, s for ial sass
4t an dealers or asst atlst postpaid
torsi!-a-tiros Iitaitd. Ottawa.
pastorate) alertIr brick cot Mee, at
the topper end of I(ror•k strew. was the
blrtepiace of S. E. Hick. and his par-
ents• were smashers of the pastor's
Sock. Still another t•,oinck,.tar, tilt•.,•
two who were. !whir" together were
given exactly the same new names.
TbeP rimmed deg eta luta nee and I
fe'eedaatp some fifteen years ago fn.
Tar'ont0 and have gut together, many
timid. slur, but itwaya in the city,
note tits abort visit of Mr, Caswell
to his settee ina'q. ' WbIJe up this way
he paid a '•I�
. I also to old friends et
Liirlinow and
father,(1sd'
11',errte este
tilled yaattieal ten
Bigot part of his
►ungannun. In the
dao -et, -Astlnarn Ms
being. la -Roderick
and there E.
('ha d i ng.
e iota steeted warmly on Sunday
by gaffe 'a " few prevent members' of
North,alreeet oburt•h who\ were mete-.
wr into the chinches at ', hate.ponqqn
and. Auburn by Rev. Mr. Caswell while
rt�'Slime there.
jkwRies bring the aut or,o
num.
bey 'of mageslbe artl'Ietera,k� aloft
ainiswk� Mr. (?stswell also puba
"Canidtatl . $t,gers and 1
Sdngs," which 1,. besititlfully apt
eml fix unique (q iprlwll»g :wary adj
tie: well -heave 4ltsdiaa writers ad
ver, e, hymned or poems, with a por-
trait of each author occupying sine
Pair and oa the opposite page Maar
the whole of, or a selection from, one
of that authors 'best productions, in
theifae-elmile of.hjsor her own hand-
writing, signature and all.
Ste' Forty Cents to January 1, 1921
CHURCH NOTES.
At the meeting of the Presbytery of
Maitland last week the call from South
!ampton to Rev. A.M. Boyle, of Belgrave,
way susta ned.
7'he Ladies' Aid of Victoria stmt
Methodist church will bold their an-
nual thanksgiving supper ou the evrn-
ing of Thaakstairins Day.
The annual cuoventiott to the Deanery
of Huron was held at 11'togham on
Tuesday. Rev. S. S. Hzrdy, rector of
St. George's church, (:odcncn, was nit
the program.
The sermon subjects at the Baptist
•'arch nett Sunday will be : 11 a. m.,
'Mettttp4 ( His Success." 7. p m.,
ti ni God aChance." Bible school at
3p. ,, B. Y. P. U. meeting at8p,m•
At Church divine worship next
Sabbath morning and evening will be
conduct ' by the minister. 1n the
I� theme t annual "Rally Day" service
�.,i����� Su 'ay school will be held.
%leets of sermons : 11 a. m., "Our
Aim," 7 p. m.. "A Noble Guest." Adult
B.ble dais as Heiser ICS o2laclf -
ERY ART 1
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1trJ 1k! gra
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Tat- yield 0.27 p.e-
1104 BB and ut. ykid 6.26 p.c.
litunietpal often • yielding sp
to 7 per
T. R. Harr son
Insnranee and Bond Broker,
Phone 3I( Goderirh
.ti♦I4re adjoining British
- -K ebange Hotel
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IF you would shop in comfort shop for shoes first and stop here
to ship We will fit you with sties that breathe the at-
mosphere of 'style refinement aryl skew the master crahs-
manahip .if real shoe baildiag. Our wears aro bound to meet
with year requirements if roe want smart shoos.
YOU ARE CORM/VAN
INVITED TO INSPECT
OUR STOCK
Miss M. R. MacYicar
Kingston street, Coderich
S'hoees 0
fit every f of
and411
IR THESE SHOES
LET ME Ag
OT SHOP
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GODERICH�ON'T.
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Next Sunday willsbe Missionary Day
in North street Methodist church 1 he
pattor:a morning thtmlewill be -"Canada
for Christ." Evening. "The Universal
Gospel," The Mission Bend and Men's
Club Will meet at 10 o'clock. The
monthly fellowship meeting.,will be held
at the name hour,
A New Connell tor Goderid,,
The North street ardilleOrth League
held an interesting meeting on Tttesday
eveping under the auspices of the citizen-
ship department, at which a new council
for the town of Goderich waa duly elected:
Mayoress, Miss Florence Mooney ;
Reeve, Mr. Howard Robertson ; Deputy
Reeve, Miss Maud Howell ; councillors,
Aliases Helen Griffith. Marjorie Aitken,
Beatrice Anderaoal, Jessie Ford and
Messrs. A. M. Robertson, Walter Hern
and Edgar Shepherd,
The addresses of the various candidata
torhe electors in which they outlined
their platforms were well received and
their advanced policies made a strong
appeal to the young electors. The first
meeting of the new council will be held
in a month from this meeting The skill
of the electors was evidenced by the fact
that only three ballots were incorrectly
marked.
PRRSANAL MENTION.
Miss Leckie left this week ter Toronto
before leaving for Frit Worth. Texas.
where abe will follow her occupation as
nurse for some time.
Mr. Hugh C. Wilson left 2(ti, week for
Toronto to continue his studies is pre-
paration IT the Methodist ministry
will be greatly mirth'p
. eecially is Vic-
toria street church.where he haabeett very
helpful during his stay in town.
Mr. and Mn. O. W. Rhynits. of Brant-
forct, were here this week to visit relatives
am friends and also to attend the flay-.
Geld tan fair.
Miss Nellie Colborne is upending heti-
dSys at Toronto.
Me. .lames D. Pewr•ie. formerly of
rich bed IabeT of Detrth• in crow
fending the Aaresetran Wheat t
(krtO0.0thl. at tlraawale, ttlttaast
•t a monsbete of the a0phj wM1 Ass
ti(rs. J• Moe Ob roan sod d*dtttheer,
had Imre title hist fear reside
1 ldnatasd, ereltivrl Mame leve w$.,.
Mr. QUPden, wan hes iwen employed
Reilly at f'alesareeM, came tem as
refbil 11110111.
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THE OOLBORNE
STORE
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A store fuJi of wonderful values in
Ready-towear and Piece Goods
Winter and Fall Coats
A range that is complete can be inspected at this
store in Fall and Winter Coats. Every garment is
guaranteed to give service and they are all new this
season. We feature Northway garments -which
means the highest quality, the best workmanship and
the latest designs.
Children's Coats are also
small girls' to misses' sizes. We
size.
�is a pleasure to show
want yo��to inspect this most
deciding'ot3 our Fall Coat.
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have a Coat for every
these garments. We
complete line before
iece Goods
Sergio in :theest qualites of botany'in wide
widths and all wanted colors are shown.
Broadcloths are • shown in many wanted
*lades and the weight is .. • for fall wear.
Garberdines also are 1 .
r this seasons wear.
We have them in stock at the pre nt time.
We have,* large stocl1 v
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SPECIAL VALUES FOR THIS
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White Cotton, regular 65c. for
Nainsooks, regular 60c, for J 55c
adapolam, regular 80c, for 65c
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Boys' Heavy Cotton Stockings
This Stocking is wonderfully adapted for fall
wear. It comes in all sizes from 6 to 10. Regular
price 75c, for
,... , 59c a pair
Blouses
We have gathered together a great number of
douses in crepe de chine and georgette,and have
combined them all in one lot at one price. -These,
Blo'ses are pe,f in ..y respect and
correct, but for this are
woejt's selling we have reduced
them 610 one price. ,
This is an opportunity to buy areal Blouse
\\ at a small price
Crepe ddchirre Blouses -selling g prior np is 1730,
Georgette $}4., 1 on sale up to $II.So for S6.49
These are real a Be sure to see them
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THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY_
Mr. W. T. 1'rldham, of \Toronto, ac-
hyr+ved in topn ou Friday, a rumpanitd
his wife end other mem ra of its
family, coming, toy auto. They were -
the guestx white here of Mr. Prhllam's
bnrtle-r. F'. J. and W. C. 31r. i'rfdlum
NM is one of the many Gtslerich boys
who have made good in tlwir ail 1
hornet.. Tlit' piety left for home dp
'Fnre defy, intwtd/pg on their way td�
stay for • few days at Stratford and
Gait.
THE GODERICH BEAM $
Tnuasoay. September so.
Wheat. per bush a 1.11 w Stab
(rete, per busk... 1.03 t• 1.Jo
heeler. per cash .,, . I.M, to 1.7°
('eat per bash 1' • {,6" to ire6
of kwfw(1 i•,.e ' ...••1,60 to I.a•;
!. prequel.......,4,74 to 7.0
Irlout. print, par ewe 7.MU
sass, per ten .... -- --- w0seto 6esi.eat
aborta, per ton 61 0o to 82.0l3tes�i ren too. ro 20 to
*seri-. 1010 ILO
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hair* utter, per lb 60. to .s6
Creaser, Butter, per lb .66 to .t0
Statfresh, per dos Hr to Die
Paab aose, per bush.. 4.00 to 4.60
Cettie. butcher. eMeMasl par set. 11.60 to 15.11
Cattle, border*' msdli*s aatawt 10.76 to 11-50
Raga. 11re weight. oar ewr 10 00 to '*,rye
Bider. per ito .10 to .12
bkseoettlne. .26 to .60
Action of the Ford and Franklin Motors
Companies last week in cutting the price
of their products was followed this week
by W illy$ -Overland, Hudst of on stand Stthe
ude-
baker Compania. This step will no
doubt be followed by many more motor
cohppanies.
Margaret is alive. A letter to her
slider Mra John Fowler adclsee that
1141s. ('ampts•Il is at the preemie time
in the general hospital In RulTato and
Somewhat indisposed. but saurus and
Iotgtug to learn something of her nwu
people. from whom for +o lone she has
bad neither direct nor ineliret com-
munication. That eneh news should
indeed be maxi lag andowe,'hat
'verb's/le to the recipient. we are mit
a all surprised. That one whom they
ha mourned a. dead +ho1l'1 le. alive
was hard indevel to believe.
Mr. flan ('amptell. In orker' to se -
mire , sthand information, phoned
the gene I hospital *601- CeaAteaured
that his liter was there hut unable
to he rem, 1 for at heart w.perlod of
ten der( m , nIT. Willi la?itt7 mating
/Yale` atter s •h a v 'death,., he de-
cided` ro make rnngemenfo7-giT•iTelt
the- .ity of lin Io and retest, Ido.
sister and sere t t everything that
•onld he drone to a to bar comfort
could and would be p,
hie 1S Indeed an a of myaterions
ha peenings. We reJo with the
Mill lives ami hope 'Stn'
friends of the mirk to kn sniii•Irjrthat she
have a
very speedy rehears, ami etre more
enJoy health and ha'pennies'.
After teen
AS DEAD -Ls ALIVE.
After teen ''ears Woman G Re -
stared to Ripley Relative*.
A peculiar -dory is told by The
Ripley Express : Fifteen years ago,
relatives and Ripley citizens mourned
the death of Mims, Margaret Campbell,
sister of Mr. Dan cam/theft, e-Mrpr•nter
of itis village, also Meter of Mrs. John
Fowler; in the leering of 111011 a
message• was reerfv from Buffalo,
death hid
Mtge
('nsting mplellt that
thea world Minns], a
few days sfterwanl her' clothing and
treasures were reeelve•,I by her friends
to be ahsrel ma keepsakes as a last
fond n'mcmtrrsnev of the departed
one, and for all these yeir,' Margaret
Campbell hose hear mourned am dead.
Her brnthera end sisters and many
friends of the suppowd departed one
are rejolring to know that Mtn
The Better Way
Ihmareiksbay avian midihe Vohs bolter to .anourishment
dust pmesees.
Seers
sitar umols irshim or adolk is
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dwirosknaas. far
aim a • imago, wt. !ea
LIVELY TIMES AT PORI- ' ARTHUR
Strife Between Striker- s and the Pettit
-Non-union Mea. Shigped
Port .Arthur._ jam, 2'1. --Forced by
rikieig'weadleffief-ditcher hawsers et
e•' .lo. -k winches. the hlg lake narlga-
orr steamer Hanlon lc,cIP* red for the
.a+t at 110 this afternoon with a full
in -onion 'crew on board, but not until
overly one hundred of the striking lake
semen far npwarrke of an hoar balled
rents against what they termed "a
rah 'crew."
i,hely scenes _were onsrted nn the
nadlan National Railways wharf
ring fie aiternoon. The 'steamer
dlth*e, renamed the Maplehnr+t,
. but the
iker*rnart'heebt toorthet head of the
•k with the idea of forcing the
ke-breaking crew of that steamer
vae•te. The attempt was frustrat-
by the arrival of a mead of heal
see otfk•lals. ft looked for • time
if a Nolo. wmttd Pike pitoe between
strikers and the polk•e, but as the
lee formed a line across the dock
reach the strilu'rs beetteted. Some
ed out "rush 'em by," "take 'em off
r feet," but only a few broke away
n the mob when they sew their
relies decline' to follow their step,
me trouble occurred when the
me Smith of the Alierne Omitted
cleared from the name wharf as
other two. retie of rhe striker*
had taken part in the deseeaegra-'
of the Cedttlac •nel the Hateonic
Med Ute- (Rome Smith to full view
heir mmndee and signer! for the
This retried the •ager of the re-
eling etrikers, and *felt many
Hirer remarks one of the deserters
rand to the make.
Home $mkh elear•pd tate to-
t: add there was app ap
nge in the irtir:e nttngfasbm. � At
hasdgttrrtorw d the ti4astaea'a
n rte word of *AAFrsaot iba4 saes
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Take advantage of our Goderich service, We ST! avails*,
every day and ail day and will see that you get the.right Glaser
that they fit properly. We also replace ire r broken lens,
A. L. COLE
OPIeReltrraf
SpeciaBst
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Fmest Ever Shown
It is admitted by all who have seen this
season's styles of footwear that they are band-__
somer and more varied than ever before shown,.,
They are shoe Perfection and have no equals in
beauty, elegance and ease for the foot. Fash-
ionable in shape, high grade in material and
excellent in construction. Prices are most
reasonable.
Overgaiters and Rubbers ate ngw_jm
See our window display.
- REPAIRING
Lees
NORTH SIDE or SQUARE 1 ,i GODEJUCH
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and Suitings
Bannockburn Tweeds, Hair -line Blues,
Blacks and Drowns, Indigo Series and
Cheviots, ScotcTweeds and Irish Serges
-ALL PROM THE BRST MILLS -.a.
The Fit and Style Will Be Correct
MARTIN the Tailor
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