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We have a full assort-
ment of this dainty line of
toilet goods, including Mir-
rors. Brushes, Combs,
Trays, Powder Boxes, Per-
fume Bottles, Nail Files,
Clocks, Picture Frames,
Vases, Candlesticks, etc.
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CHRISTMAS BOOK-
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GOI3ERICH VIEW CAL -
EN DARS. .
They always carried a
choice line of Christmas
Cards, but this year have put
in the largest and most art-
istic assortment yet. all at
re war prices. Booklets and ,
ders from Ir up 1, 6.e.
Buy early while you have the
choice
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RICHARDSON
' THE .tl'PE.11, OI' Till,:
EtMINE RELIEF MN!).
I A gesierst meeting of women work-
ers who took part la tho various re-
lief ori during the Great
IVar, anti aU of thole) who slay tel the
appeal of the famine and disease-
. iick,•n couutrtes oventeas, will. be
in tate Board of Trade MOON, on
Sat/1111.17 afternoon, Noventher 20, at
:t e'clOck, to consider wast can be done
iti real...Mae to the urgent appeal of the
British Empire War 'tenet Fund. It
is inipessible to overstate the horrors
I of the many nillilons who are uow de-
pendent on world timidly to keep them
alive, and to cope with the diseases
witivit are devastating op many of
the smaller'eountries already harrowed
by the ravage"' of the lute war. Just
think. 110111,000 orphan children *lone
:IS 14 legary fur the last years, most
of whom. if they survive starvation.
' will be SO weakened and dwarfed by
disetio• and hunger that thry .will he
14 lotinhoi and a menet* for years to
come. The people of 10.iellerkil did
nobly in every appeal made to them
during the war. and it Ix hoped and
I believed will not be indifferent to this
tont inent-wide appeal, as -made thtuagh
the tiritinh Empire Relief Plind.
ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL.
Dear People of Goderich and Surround-
ing Country -
The hospital le greatly in need of
cooking apples and vegetables of all
kinds. such as carrots, onions, turnips,
beets. parsnips and potatoes. 0 ,soine
of our friends who gave a suporahuti-
111:111Ve would kindly donate. we should
he very grateful.
Sincerely yours.
•' 4. Z. Ewa,
Superintendent
LOCAL TOPICS.
Rebekah Lodge's Meatless
The hoepital acknowledges with many
thanks the kind donation of $25 horn
the Rebekah Lodge 12st August. and
regrets neglecting to publish an acknowl-
ed4ment at that time.
"The People's Garage."
Mr. J. L. Detnerling has taken over the
n-anagetnerit of "The People's Gasage"
en Victoria street and announces himself
in a position to do all kinds of auto re-
pairing. Mr. Dernerling has had experi-
ence both as a machinistlind as an auto-
mobile repair man, and promises up-to-
date 1ell'1e.
Former Goderieh Man.Goes to Maier)Ir.
Mr. James 11. (Tip) O'Neill. who
for the pest 'eighteen monthswas
menile•r of the editorial mbar of The
Flint !Mich.) Daily Journal. has ler
Flint for Windoer. Out.. to join the
editorial .staff of 'The lierder
Star and
aond Morning Mn.tMrs- O'Netti•
o reintly lerw t a merlons �p
erlitiou iti- the hospita at Flint, will
tee he able to move to Windsor for a
few weeke, but around the let of Dec-
ember the family and Mr, 0"Neili4
uncle, Mr. John McQueen. will take up
their abode in Camtda. The Flint
owe(' fiettisall elub, of whieb , Mr.
O'Neil his been president for tNest
nine.; mouths, presented him and er
tENVill a ith two valuable and 'wasp-
' article* of jewellery as farewell
JI(. Mr. O'Neill'et Goderleh friend+,
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what him etheinned 'nieces:4 In hitt
new lion.
G.C.L 'Literary Seeley.
The Inte•tIng of the G.C.I. Literary
Society held at the school last ;Friday
evening was,, as Itstliti, very ottv4esafod.
Tiw newly toganived orehestra made
jot debut and grottly added to the et-
tractivenesa of the program. Eight
nundetre were given and ill Made a hit.
A piny from "Maide•th" put on by the
students wile well given anti the pro-
duction 'Mowed that the school has
ROMP !pudding ni•tors among its 'du -
dente Glee flub also was In ell.
dente and several of the boys have
lent their 11111111Oft. to UM /101.01011s.
tfreit.t t ions Wert. capably \given by
and St. Andrew's sts.
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Cockshutt F Machinery
Adams Wa
Renfrew Truck
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Mason & Kisch Pianos
Star Iliwooeraphe
Lire.- .515,5 kill It Phonograph
Records eon4tantly on hand
Those wanting anything in
our lines are invited to call
mid see what we can do for
them.
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THE SIGNAL
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defied if
F=erre lb.-
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e a=powerful
al aim are so
teasel! la the
form aS beating
fumes, A Them
ere labeled w I di
die breeds .ad
Mae late areal
getatrii,atithawitk the
tubed
and lenge la •
way that medi-
cine swallowed
Into the stomach
sanam possibly do.
By this direct
action. !eye not
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and protect any
weak spot In chest
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Immediate relief
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ham broackit is,
asthma. sight
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dealers • r Ps
Co.. Toronto. Mta.
ban. for SUS.
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thiement and Ic.
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Toronto. and re-
ceive free trial
package.
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COLIGHS.COLDS
BRONCHITIS.
Wilson'm grandfather. Mr. Taylor in
int handed It down to Duncan Tay -
It , lilt. PIM and Mr.. WIlson's father.
Th maple or some similar wood
nrinthd which a vine had
Rrown, and when the- vine was
taken a y it left a deep spiral
cut in the:•wood. looking almost as 0
11 11:111 111.1.14.11, Mr.. Wilson None
10 town 'tly with her husband
from itrussels.\in which vicinity her
family losil lived sines- the early days
and were quite in mate with Mr. Mc -
()Alert!. the 1%1113P41 1trist editor of The
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Bible Soriety Meeting.
The local branch of the rimer Can -
d I e
:ways. the Jonrnal. read thin time by
-olyn Goldthorpe. was extremely
is der with the majority. The or -
cite -a Is to be ColltilViell 141141 at the
next At." will mak,. its ,appearance
under te able leadership of Eric
Wilspit.
Thome. .en's Cane.
Mrs. • S. 1 W -on is the poneeemor
of it nnIque ohento of the founder
nod first edit., of The Signal -The
Huron Signal it eatt known for
ninny ytors. It a rine which be-
longed to Thema,. ('nen -4 by
him Wax given to his . n Thomas, who
In turn gave, it to ltd Tvylor, Mee.
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that the shoe should cramp her foot. There vote a time
that shr uould pay foot dig, ouster' am time ste of las&
ionable foots ..ar... Today It is unnerealku7. We have the
•sp•rienee and tte have the stock. Buy shoes bass and well
h.•• e) our good swill.
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THE LEA81945 MOE STORE
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meeting on Weelneeday evening In the
Baptist chum!". It took the form of a
union prayermeeting and was well
attended. Encouraging reports of late
year's activities were presented. the
emstribtitions t•rwardeel to headtptar-
tent being the largest for many years.
The (Meer* arpointed for the next
irtlr are: Pres:lent, ,A. At Robertson;
tretteurer. W. F. A. Nnftel; toecretary,
J. A. Campbell; repreeentativee from
the ehurchee. Mrs. E. t'arrle, Mrs. W.
I,. Iforton. R. 8. fiellowe Mime E.
A. 1% 41rins. J. Challen, J. H.
3111.1ime_ /Rio F. and
.1. W. Arm troux. [ter. J. Heyeraft
gave the lei -•• of the peening, telling
about distrl Wirtz fllhIeu, amenget
eohliers in hog ital..
A eadvaeti oi the town for fnnde
was arranged. to he made tie moon an
possible. executive heepeak it
cordial co-openttion of all tier citizen's
assisting this most woOhy Christ-
ian work.
The G.W.V.A. Entertalno.
Arinleth•i• Hay Was celebrated in
lerich by a eater and defter held at
th Masiolite-T•• nji1on Thursday ev-
eiiIii last anti( r t111• 1111Hp1coal of the
amd led by the Women'.
A iix illa 'Id!. event was 101111!
Nuccess. .0 7.C17.e-Willt11•711 at cited!,
were: - io. Mot G. 1.. Parsons
fit $5.00 bit: de.; 11 by the T.. R. Pteel
2tad, • l'enehagton (leather
purse donst-4,' Mr. Il. C. Ihntleps;
ronsolatioe. e. - II Sturdy fOohili.
mop, donatoi. r. J. If. Leach‘;
gentlemen- let. Mr. M,'fe n (box
sagas dope:oft by Mr. (:re le); 211d.
Mr. C. T. or •( e leather
pouch elven to- Mr. v. I Woods),
After Inneh. watch .f nests was
enjoyed I+ -1 'lily, the r was cleared
and a tented wee nnimmi bftwen
the tlapoe't• 1.'.d th Joaaston orcheatra-
which lasted Mop e 4m& hours"
and west (dell: ' on by the musicianly,
who wo-..le oft 11 yed ;:hy and the
nest night •t'r4' h,:d been anybody
to dents du. h,q.
The men her.
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who goo0,..„,e4
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Saturday, November 20th, is the last day of our big 20 per cent.
Reduction Sale. rffrk. 44'4 4 4'; OA! '
- 0 After that date a great number of lines will go back to the old price,
but we will have wonderful bargains to offer you in a great many
Flannelette Blanketii, regular $5.50, for
$4.40 in firsts and $3.95 in seconds. This is the
largest size blanket made and the heaviest
weight made.
Eight only Raincoats, regular $18.00, for
$13.00 each. Sizes range from 36 to 42. They
come in a heavy Maidmaterial in grey
brown shades. Be sure and see this bargain.
They will not lastiong.
WINTER CONIS.
Until they are all cleared our Winter Coats
will be on sale at a reduction oi 20 per. cent.
Dozens of people have taken advantage of this
special offer on Coats. Do not delay yours too
long. Buy when you have a real choice.
Twenty per cent. reduction on all women's and
children's Coats.
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Our serge and silk Dresses will continue on
sale at a reduction of 20 per cent. If you need
a dress in serge, tricotine, poplin or any quality
'of silk he sure and see these values. Dozens to
choose from and every one is correct in style, as
they are all new this season.
We tarry a city range of Dresses at much
below the big town price. A 20 per cent. reduc-
tion o.n all Dresses.
SWEATER COATS AND PULLOVERS.
All Sweater Coats will be reduced 20 per
cent. We carry Sweater Coats for women and
children and they come in all colors and the
styles are all this season's. Be sure to see them
before buying. They can be had at a reduction
of 20 per cent.
A large range of Pullovers at$3.50. They
have been selling up to $6.60 each and are now
educed to $3.50.
FLANNELETTE. '
Every piece of Flannelette in thestore
reduced.
Everything on -sale is sold for cash
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BLOUSES.
All georgette Blouses reduced 25 per cent.
Voile Blouses reduced 25 per cent.
Crepe de chine Blouses reduced 25 per cent.
Habutai Blouses reduced 25 per cent.
We carry everything you could wish for In
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Every piece of Dress Goods in the store
reduced 20 per cent. We have picked out a great
number of short pieces up to 5 yd& and in plain -
and checked goods and have marked them much
below cost price. You will be able to buy your
Dress Goods at pre-war prices.
Fine Botany Serges in brown, blue, black,
taupe and green, reduced 20 per cent.
All Coatings -and we have a real range to
choose from -reduced 20 per cent.
RIBBONS.
Our Ribbon values are real.
Fancy colored Ribbons for making Chriat-
mas gifts, 41/2 to 51/2 in. wide and priced up to
$1.50 a yard, on salet 48c.
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Plain Duchess Ribbons, 5% in. wide, In the
very best quality, regular80c a yard, for 48c.
Plain Taffeta Ribbon, 41/2 and 51/2 in. wide,
at 28c a yard.
Plain Taffeta Ribbon, 81/2 and 4 in. wide, at
?Ac a yard.
SILKS.
Every. piece_of Silk in -this store is- redueed
20 per cent.
We have a large range in navy blue, white,
black, light bile, maize, moose, taupe and many
other shades, and they are all reduced 20 per
cent.
1 •UNDERWEAR.
Special values in ladies' and children's
Underwear. They are all reduced.
only and not exchangeable
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ehe aff-" • greatly enjoyed both
guests sail host's, and the merry -
:retie, like Oliver Twist, are asking
;‘• • more.
is;tal Meeting Next Tuesday.
annual meeting of the hospital
t.telation Thursday night last
. • tight out a small attendanee, owing
1.-....dutstit to the very disagreeable
tier. It wee considered adetaahle
r Tel proceed with the !mallow, of the
d "Mg, but to adjourn to another
.• when, 1 la hoped, the cireum-
4' -is wit' he more favorable. The
t axed for the postponed meeting
enamels', Kt -teener 2nd, when all
• • chore are requeerted to meet at the
• :e of Trade rooms; promptly at 11
ri of Trade HerWag.
I. the getters! meeting of the Board
' reedit ea Friday night It wee de -
e!, In order to comforts to the mew
1 -ird of Trade Ace St prorate *
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of the secretary or acting secretary
and to be used only aa directed by the
Board or its executive council.
The secretary reported havtng com-
municated with President Beatty of
the C.P.B. and Mr. (111dereleeve of the
Northern Navigation Co., urging them
to make Goderlch a port of call for
their boete.
The transportation committer was
requeeted to take this matter up dir-
ectly with Kr. J. W. Neer -eon, preei-
dent of the ftersede nteeniahlp 1.1itept.
Mr. J. W. Yeager was appointed to
met on the nominating committee for
the remise * I election of ogicere.
The question of inatitutiag a "mem-
ber,' blown" In omneetloo with the
Board was considered, but no dedsite
setIon was taken.
A committee was appointed to ar-
range for s simper to he held early
In Deeetnber If poselble, and the in-
duortriel commemionera or the C P.R
and Cana/lea teatime' Railway,' will
be Melted to he peewee and give .4 -
The mow of bevies so orvellt
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skating rink and a toboggan slide in
Goderich was considered and referred
Ito the civic committee to cotter with
the proper committee of the town
conneiL
Mr. C. Wurtele for the imdentrial
committee gave a review of the work
In hand and urged eo-operatioa la for-
warding the Industrial scheme sew
before the Board.
It makes a real treat-Bleckstone's
delicious ice cream. in bulk or fancy
bricks.
Rev. Jam. Wilson, of Toronto. malt's
brief vine to Golerich last week Go
Huntley he emadneteri special sweeten.
In eonneetloa with the reopening of
Eguiondville Presbyterian ehitreh.
Pridham the Tailor he. *tided to hi
already large assortment of samples
sperlAIR for the holiday trade Take a
look at them. Y011 can save from 810 to
815 by walking around the corner. North
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Hr. V. H. Peardon. of Walkerville•
was In town for a few days daring the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Cantelon left title
week on their return to their hod,
at Vancourer. It. 1'., after evend
weeks pleasantly spent In visiting nip
alivep and friends In GoderIch.
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PICRITRCT UWE
There's no gift like. good
portrait wothing mo dietinet-
ive, so enduring, and so
Imre to pipette.
As appointment now will
admire yon "peramiality por4
Isteta" for gift -giving time.
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