The Signal, 1920-11-18, Page 4.-r
4-711wesday, November 18, 1920.
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Coming Cold Days
Cast Their Chilliness
Before mal
Now is the time, while
stocks are best, to choose
your Overcoat or Suit.
We have a very large
stock, made by the best
makers in Canada -20th
Centuryand Bengard
Clothes. • We recommend
them for their sterling
worth in workmanship and
wear, and also for their
tasteful designing and
finish.
AUBURN.
Wednesday. Nov. 17.
Mr. Johi Mole is coneued to his
bed from the effecte of a paralytic
stroke.
Mrs. Brownlee and child, of Unity,
Sask., are visiting her skitter Iu•law,
Mrs. R..1. Ross.
Mr. Ernest Craig has moved into
part of Mr. Wtu. Doble's hoose. '
Mr. Hanley has conte to take the
reins in the Sterling Bank as perman-
ent Manager. •
Mr. Chas. Asquith has arrived
home, having closed the evaporator In
Ah•lnstuu,
rx'
Having taken . over the business of "The People's
Garage," MR. J. L. DEMERLING announces
tha) he is ready for
All Kinds of Repair Work
Being a first-class mechanic, who has served his time
both as machinist and auto repairer, he` _
Guarantees All Work 31.12
MUM'
Fre` Air for all. Gasoline, guaranteed measure
Cars ' -Stored for Winter at Reasonable Rates
J. L: DEMERLING
Victoria 'Street, Opposite Victoria Park
'Rheumatism
Neuritis. Sciatica. Neuralgia
COLBORNE.
A healthful, nasey-.aving remedy,
well known for 6ftaen years, pre-
scribed by doctors, sold by drug-
gists, 51.00 a boa. Ask our agents
or write for • tree trial package.
Templeton., 142 K,iag W.. Toronto
!weal Agent. --Doom's Drug Stere.
The Consolidated Sebaol.—The tnts-
tee board for the consolidated school
is composed of Messrs. Hugh 11111,
J. W. Gledhill, Wm. McWbinrey,
Levi Snyder and John Million. It is
not expected that the change to the
new system will be completed until
next -midsummer, as the school build-
ing at Beuttl'ller will bare to 1* re-
modelled and a qualified teacher en-
gaged for the advanced work.
A BUSINESS CHANCE
AT DUNCANNON
W. H. McClure
has moved to the corner
store, lately occupied by Mr.
N. J. Treleaven, and will
carry on business with new
and up-to-date lines of
GROCERIES
Gents' Furnishings
Ready-made Clothing
Good Stock of Underwear
Flour, Feed, Salt, etc.
You will find it to your interest to
pur3hase your supplies at
M'cCLURE'S
DUN(,"',ANNON.
Thursday, Nov. 1S.
Wedding bells are 'ringing.
Mr. Wm. Swills-, of j'ort Arthur. Is
visiting his tureut"a• Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Smilb•.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smit . who visit-
ed friends in the villagelast dweek, left
un Monday on their retur trip to
Fort !William.
Mr. Thos. Srothers went' to Toronto
on business this week, his danghter.
• Misr Edith. aecompanylug Klin fdg a
culiple of week.' vacation. \
Mr. J. IL McNabb motored to fiat
riston on Tuesday of this week.
The regular meeting of the Women's
Institute tt ill to held at the home of
Mrs. Crawford. un Thursday Lfteruoun,
November 2ith. at 2.:50 o'clock. The
yrpies will be taken by Miss Elliott.
'C�ilI jests: -Inexpensive Christmas
Gifts.-\ and "Recipes for Christmas
1 ,eking "
A Farert'ell Presentation.—The Odd -
fellows' assembly room was the scene
of n soelat \eve•nt; on Monday evening,
witen n' goodly number assembled
to honor a !Other, Mr. Norman Tre-
leaven. heron. Ills depti'ture to Toron-
to. The evcning\was spent In games.
after tt-:ir•ii a lunch was served and
the following address was read:
To Bro. N. J. Treleaven,—We, the
members of Dungannon lalge. No. 410,
wish to c.otlrep to you to tangible form
.oar a;l.r"•Intion of your willing and
. tti+ i.•ut services. We have always
found yon tatptble'attil obliging. will-
ing to give vont itdvice.awl a.si.tancr
wi1itont any regarv' to 'quy inconven-
ience it may have Invulvisi, during the
tone pot have leen with us. We
truly appreciate Your effective and
your personal and brotherly spirit.
amp we sincerely regret that our
Drize _L•! -_ about _to_ lose your presence.
As s more lasting expression of our
mutual love and friendship and ats�a
t'slicbt token of the esteem in w -hi. -h
we have always held you. we wish
you to ne sept this ring, hoping that
as ton wear IS 1t may recall to you
our work together lit Dungannon
1.a'ge. No. 410. and help you to ever
promote the principles fur tvhirh the
three links stand.
Signed on behalf of Lodge No. 410.
U
GEO. E. SMiTH, N.G.
W. A. STEWART, R.8.
Dungannon, Ont.,
Nor. 15, 1920.
aeeg.f
�llf, or any oih article of Jewel-
lery, it will be all the more
apprec}�ted if it comes from
here, ,'for our Jewellery has
a r4putation for quality,
go6d taste and distinction
that renders it doubly ac-
/ceptable. Remember, please,,
that the only thing charged!
for is quality. The other
fine points cost you nothing.
ERTSON
AND JEWELLER
Goderich, Odt.
Big More Ads. 1ty Globe.
The follow, from The Stratford
Herald exist ns something about
which there,Itar hero a good deal of
comment Its G.sleri'h:
Aa absurd rumor. gained circulation
sod some credence In Stratford to the
effect that some of the larger Toronto
advertisers had decided to drseip line
a Toronto morning newspaper because
of'Its policy In publishing news of de-
clining prleea, to the detriment of
trade In Toronto, by withdrawing their
• advertising from this paper. Copies
of the paper reat•hing Stratford did
not contain the ■dvehrtlaing ennonnee-
aaMt' of thew adrertl'ers and color
was thus lent to 1lpe story. The facts
are, however. that These advertisers
base not withdrawn their advertising
but hart Iween using the paper in goes-
tl n all along. What has happened
fa that this particular piper, with a
view to :aping greater attention to
its purely local field. 1a now publish-
ing two editions, one for circulation
outside Toronto. and a supplementary
city section which rlrculate' only with-
in the Tnanato area. Thi' city see•
turn has been earning the advertiatnr
in question.
Ur. Elia' WI ss an(1 family, who
hare been respected citizens of the
town for number of years, are leas•
ing shortly for (iaterieit, where Mr.
Wirer ha' takin a good potrition.,-
Walkerton Telescope.
The Malaita Tea Company hie re-
duced the pries of their Brown Libel
Salads teen 1's' a ponnd. What the
cotaunsers have ben paying 70e a Ib.
for, they $I1 be able to get at We per
tsaupd n t shin ar the ariWe4l►' present
A Bargain in Photography.
W- have a number of Cabinet
nts worth regularly $5 a
sen which customers may have
at $3 a dozen while they last.
Christmas is only six weeks
away. Orders for Christmas work
should be left now in order to be
filled lti good time.
R. R. SALLOWS
CAR W.
Cranford --W — Another of
those pkwaansievents whk4i have so
happily matted the present season
took place on Wednesday morning of
this week, when at "Bide -a -wee." the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wilson.
their daughter, Miss Edith May, joined
heart and hand with Mr. Duncan
Crawford. of Flint, Mich. The wed-
ding ceremony was performed at 10
o'clock by Rev. R. J. Ross. B.A., min-
ister of Smitten Hill l'resbyterlan
church, the bridal party Standing
before a bank ',f crysantbemtrms and
ferns. The Lobengrin march was
played by Mtn Minerva McPhee, who
also during the signlug of the register
played "O Perfect Love." The bride
was becomingly attired lu white satin
with overdress of georgette and purl
trimmings. and the conventional
bridal veil and orange blossoms, and
carrieele-a shower -bouquet of bridal
roses. Miss Lucy,McLeonan. of Stret-
ford, was maid of honor. and two
little nieces of the bride. Meese Dick-
son and Irene Stahl, were the flower -
girls. prettily dressed lu .white silk
and carrying baskets of flowers. Af-
ter c'ongratulationa and good wishes
had been extended to the happy
couple the company adjourned to the
dialling -room. where a sumptuous
.repast was served, followed by
appropriate speeches from Reeve
Young. Mr R. M. Young. Mr.
Wilson and others. The groom made
fitting response to the toast to the
bride. which was proposed by Rev.
Mr: (toss. 11r. and Mrs.,, Crawford
left for Goderich to take the 2.20 G.T.R.
train for their wedding trip. and will
make their home at Filut. •Mich. The
bride's travelling dress was of blue
serge with leaver trimming and hat
to match. Many handsome welling
gifts. including severih cheques. were
tokens of the regard in which the
bride is held by her relatives and
friends. The C.E.D. class of Smith's
Hi. lllinrehnu,mabnd from
hhe er( .Ti.Ith. 411.M7:.
star at Stratford cause a Baulk cmc
set Of silver tableware. The er.s.m'•
gift to the bride was a diamond and
pearl hras•h; to the pianist a gold
brooch; `to the maid Itt honor a pearl
brooch, and to the flower -girls gold
lockets. Those from a distance pres-
ent at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
John Smtth,`.of Owen Sound; Mrs.
Forman. of 'Woodstock; Mrs. Guillett.
of Parry Sound; Mrs..Brownlee, if
Unity. Sask.: Mies Ls*. of Stoney
Creek. and Mr. Ed. Crawford. of
Russel u.
KINGSBRit)OE. -
• A box Social and dance Wittto be n
the Kintdbridge parish hall On• Thursdav,
November 25th. Mr. W. J. Purvis will
b: the -auctioneer.
Exceptional Values in Ready -to -Near
This month we are showing some extra special values
in Women's Ready -to -Wear, being the purchase
lra of several leading manufacturers' special .
.eaea'clearing lines aRu
C ice Coats, Regular $65, for $47.50
se_ handsome Velour and Duve-
tyne ats, the season's newest style,
large co ars, button- trimmed, fancy
stitching, half -lined, figured satin . .
$47.50
The New Three-quarter Plash Cost
This is the novelty Colt of the sea-
son. Beautiful quality, rich plush
trimmed, imitation beaver collar,
band and cuffs, lined throughout
with fancy satin. Regular $75.00,
for $57.50
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Many other special values in Women's Coats at $27.5o, $35, $39 to $6o
Something new in Dresses
A Dress Special $29.50 ,
These dresses are the smartest we
have ever shown, best quality Botany
Serge, accordion -pleated skirts, over-
blouse, trimmed beads and braid,
wonderful value _ $29.50
' New and Attractive Skirts
Special All -wool Jersey Skirts $10.00
This is a very moderate price for
an all -wool Jersey Skirt, set-in- pock-
ets,. trimmed, pearl buttons, colors
Taupe and. Copen. Special ...$10.00
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na, CDDI RCR NOT$8,
Reserve Tuesday, November 30, for
the unique church ant Sunday school
entertainment to be held in North street
Methodist church. Watch for programs.
The :members of the MacGillivray
Mission Rand of Knox church will re-
peat their cantata, -I le House-
keepers." its the Iectu room of the
church on -Friday eve ting, November
:kith- There will be admission fee.
bat as it Is to be /the anneal thank -
offering meeting of' the stand a collec-
tion will be tar :
A suppetto be held in Victoria street
Methodist ch c', on Wednesday, Nc•
vember 24th, for the men of the ccngre• ,
Ration prnm'i'ea to be a rood casettes.
Rev. David Wren,,M.A.. of Mount Fot est,
sill give an address,
The efrvices:.t the`Aap:ist church next
Sunder will be conducted by the pastor,
Rev., J. E. McCauley. he serm•m
sub ects will be : 11 a. rut . 'Religion in
Pot , "Is Divine
savor ?"
meeting
t Prayer Meeting." 7 p
ower Available for Human
Bible school.at 3 p. m. B.Y. P.
at Sp. m.
l'he subjects at Victoria streetsMetho•
dist church next Sunday will be mi ion-
ary subjects. Morning subject.. t
Think Ye of Christ ?" Evening subj
"Who is My Neighbor-?" Sunday school
at 3 o'clock.
North street Methodist church services
Sunday, November 21, will be: 11 a m.
and 7 p. m. public worship ; 3 p. m.,
Sabbath school; 10 a. m.. Mission Band,
classes and Men's Club. The Club topic
will be ; "Willa man rob Gcd ?" and
will be introduced by Rev. J. E. Ford. -
At Knox church next Sabbath diving
worship will be conducted morning and
evening by the minister. Subjects of
,sermons : I1 a. m., for boys and girls,
"The Sentinel." 7 m . Life Service
and Leadership." The sermon in the
evening will be of special interest to the
young people. Sabbath school, adult and
teen age Bible classes at 3 o'clock.
The special musical service by the choir
of North street Methodistt
hodSet church last
Sunday evening was thoroughly enjoyed
by a large congregation. The rendition of
the Te Deurpt by Jackson, and Kipling',
Recessional by DKCoven were especially
effective. "My Task" was sung in a
feeling manner by Miss Belcher, and a
pleasing arrangement of "Jean--, Lover of
My Soul," by Mrs. Ashford for oblign'o
nolo and quartette, Min Nellie Colborne
taking the solo, was aim a very, helpful
number. Rev. Mr. Duncan presented
the claims of the Lord a Day Alliance
and received a liberal contribution.
A Snap in Children's Dresses
11116 We bought a special in children's
smart Serge Dresses. Newest style,
pleated skirts, sailor collars, braid
trimmed to suit girls' ages, 10
bears at $10.50, 12 and 14 years at I
..... ,$11.50
The Popular Accordion -pleated Skirt
No lady's wardrobe is complete
without at least one or more Pleated
Skirts. We are showing some very
attractive offerings in union and all -
wool serges. From $9.00 to $15.00
Furs of exceptional beauty at. moderate prices
Our showing of Furs for the present season is much better and larger
than we have ever shown, including handsome sets of Hudson Coney
Seal, Australian Opossum, Red Fox, 411e, Wolf, Badger, Coon, Beaver, all at lowest prices.
�40 42 CHILDREN'S FUR SETS A SPECIALTY.
_Min THE NEW McCALL PATTERN—IT'S PRINTED!
Last week we introduced the new McCall Pattern and all who have
used them are most enthusiastic about them, they being the only real
advance made in the paper pattern business for many a day.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Treleaven visited
the Tatter's mother, of Hac•kett's, Wed-
nestay hist.
Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs: Wes. Twaa-
ley vlalted at the home of Will Ritchie,
Lanes, one day last week.
NOVELTIES
for Christmas
CREWE.
Monday. Nov. 15.
Mr. a Mrs+. John McWhinney, of
Nile, visit at the home of Mr. Mat.
thew Shack' on one day last week.
Mr. Charlesciiirett, who was I41124 -
log Mende 1n She West, eetttrned
home one day Mute week.
Mr. Wilfred Plnitkett, of A ,,cit,
rialtcd at the home of -Mr. I'. Finnigan
om day recently.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Finns n seem Sun-
day with Mr. Richard amley, at
lis fek Ing.
Mrs. Wm. '
Ya 1 at
to
Moldyoder
P
resooq
the doctor's rare. We hope to See her
out .gaol soon.
3O1,81COUGHS
s+wwaa Cttl.INtItNE.
Monday, Nor. 15.
The weather has taken quite a and -
den change.. Although last week was
so fine, this week winter seems to
hare net in and the ('utters will soon
be ons.
Packing apples and hauling them In
barrels to the Mti;aw dation .eemr
to be one of the mala things In life
the lastfew weeks. Load ,afier land
Is to Ie ween going to M('Gaw,
The cougregatlon at North Zion
church Sunday night wan very small ;
nevertheless Rev. H. F. Kennedy
preached a Ane sermon to a very few
people and a whole lot of empty ssata.
We hope that novo the potatoes are up,
•nd apples packed and the 'now on
!he ground the rnngkegntion may not
Ire "'n very tired."
MIs' !Ansel Treble has gone hack
to Stratford ('entrap nuttiness" College,
atter attending the :voiding of Miss'
Gladys Kirkpatrick and 'pending a
few days with her parents.
Mien Viola Alltn and Mins !,eolith
LongWho . s n urn ton the attending nit Chilton
'M
Iln'Iner' College, were !tonic for the
week -end.
Mr. Jame' l lagan and family Motor)!
ed te Ttppera4 on Sunday and spent
the nay with their daughter, Mrs.l
John Middleton.
Wedding bell' are ringing do the i
8th so►wesstoa again thin well.
Mr. Alden Alpin had three sheep
worried by dogs one day this week.'
One ditto ; the others had to be killed.
NEW CENTRES
NEW HEMSTITCHisD
PILLOWCASiS
And many other nee/ things
for the Christmas trade.
.
The Original Breiderfut
A new embroidery needle—
just the thing you want for
Christman work.
Miss S. Noble
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