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20 % Discount Sale
Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings
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8 DAYS ---SAT., NOV. 27th, to MONDAY, DEC. 6th
ON acccunt of the exceptionally mild weather we find we have far too heavy a
stock in Fall and Winter Goods, so have decided to put on a Great Clearing
Sale, just at the time people need the goods most.
To make this a wonderful Clearing Sale everything in the store will go on
sale at 20 per cent. Discount.
Everybody Read, Every Bargain Exactly as Represented
MEN'S OVERCOATS
We have a large stock to choose
from, made by the best makers in
Canada. With 20 per cent. off you
will get one of these fine All -wool
Overcoats at less than you pay for
the ordinary so-called cheap kind.
Our stock consists of all -wool Mel -
tons, Chinchillas, Tweeds, Friezes, in
all the newest colors and styles.
Sizes 35 to 44. Every Overcoat at..
20 per cent Discount
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Whether you want a suit for
present use or for the spring it will
pay you to take advantage of this
great 20 pe.z.sent. discount sale.
20th rentury and Bengard
Brands in fine domestic and import-
ed goods in Tweeds, fancy Worsteds
and blue Serges, young men's and
staple styles, sizes 34 to 44. All on
sale at 20 per cent. Discount.
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. 20 per cent. Discount. MralltVaVirtr Irra
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Raoats
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all sizes, at
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Men's Trousers
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sizes 32 to 44, at ......
20 per cent. off.
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Men's Underwear
Stanfield's, - Turn -
bull's, True -Knit, Pen-
man's, Mercury -two-
piece and Combinations.
20 per cent. off.
Shirts
Men's fine Shirts in
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20 per cent. off.
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Sweater Coats
Perfect -Knit and Bal-
lantyne makes, colors
brown, maroon, green,
grey and fancy mix-
tures. All at
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Overalls
Headlight, Linnox,
Kitchen and Snagproof
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Already we are giving great
values in Boys' Suits and Overcoats.
An additional 20 per cent. means a
big bargain. Boys' Suits, Sanford
make, in all the leading styles, sizes
„Al 26 to 35. Boys' Overcoats, Ulsters,
th Ulsterettes, convertible collars,
brown, grey and green shades, sizes
30 to 35. Also Boys' Sweaters, Un-
derwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Caps, etc.
All at 20 per cent. Discount.
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HOSIERY -
Lay in a stock of Hosiery at this
sale. We have a great stock of fine
and heavy Hosiery, all at
20 per cent. off.
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There are man other lines not listed in the above. Rettiemter-ev-eiyiting
in the store goes on sale t 20 per cent. Discount.
Date of Sale-Sa\t. Nov. 25th, to Monday, Dec. 6th.
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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
purahase your supplies at
SIcCLURES
DUNGANNON.
MR. N. F. WHYARD is the agent
for THE SIGNAL at Dungannon.
Orders left with him for subeerlp-
, Gone, advertiewmenta or job print-
' Ing will receive prompt attention.
Telephone (Goderich Rural) r39.
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Thursday, -Nov. 25
Rev. J. F. Reyeraft. of Giederk•la
will have eltarg•e of the anniversary
services In the Methodist ehuieb nos
Sunday. A thaukofferiug will be
taken.
The I.aelitee Guild of St. Paul's
chureh will have their, bazaar en
Tuesday afternoon. Deeember 2Ist.
There will he -g bin.aetit., of -pretty
articles which would make exeellent
1.11riStMal4 present.. The Sunday 'school
will have a Christmas eonvert that
evening. open to the public. Keep the
date in -mind.
Mr. 0. N. Augw;lss 4 ltrantford.
wi . home in the village. over Sunday
and rettirned`Mouelny,
Mr. Vm. Malzt. of Varna, called to
se_.e friends lure on Sunday.
111.4% Ella Stotliers spent the week-
end In Goderk•h.
The young people of St. are
haritut a moonlight social on Wednes-
day. December 1st. in the. village.. •
Everybody of eonr.e k invited to
attend and have a pleasant evening
and enjoy SQUIP pretty srlectionet and
3 social enp of tea.
Mitts Anther McKenzie hue returned
from Wingham hospital. where • alio,.
had undergone an "potation on the
tonsils. We art phaiseil to see her
on a fair way to recovery.
Mew .1. Ryan has moved Into the
hnike varated hj- Mr.--weel- Mr.. Norman
Trete* yen.
Mr.' Norman Treleaven left for Ter-
..nto this week.
Mrs. Itolwrt Treleaven is risking
itt Goelerk.h titi.a.....k.
Mrs. 11. Bellamy. of Toronto. he
here her mother. Mrs. Pent-
land.
Those persons who 11P.1 11.) tile `Writ,
of 4erninue preached fit St. Pant'.
laid winter may be intensdeel
t.. knew that the e.mcili.liug 8.1.1r..4
.,f that seriee t.n etiu.reh history will be
given I. she rsetnr mi Sunday night.
Deceniher 54 h. at 7.30. Subjeet, -The
English • Reforma tion iiiI Le lune.
eta..• on the church and Religious
Moth... of the Present Time.- Spoeisit
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hoir eelected for the oeca41.1n. ,
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STORE HOURSi 5 A. M. TO 6 P. M. s
SATURDAYS 10 P.M.
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Born Glasgow, Scotland, June 29, 1841.
' Died Goderich, November 20, 1920. 041fig
We mourn our Chief, taken from us almost
without warning. A few days ago he was with
us, taking part actively in the business of the store.
Now he has passed on to the rest that he had so
well earned. His death was as he would have
wished -a quiet passing away after his work had
been well done. He had fully achieved the am.
bition with which he came to Goderich a little
over fifteen years ago, in building up here a
prosperous, flourishing Misiness, and those who
have been associated with him know with what
diligence, earnestness and honesty of purpose he
strove to that end.
We wish to thank the people of Goderich and
vicinity, and many friends of this store at a
distance, for the confidence which during these
years they manifested in our now lamented Chief,
a confidence which was so fully merited and which,
we feel, was never misplaced.
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Pel-hapo you will allow ine-soine of
poll. Talmud.opaee aeeorrl my
worm approval of -I IId Boy's- letter
re hockey.
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. PERSONAL MENTION..
Mrs. W. T. Afurnev has returned from
a visi, to relatives at Damn, n.
Mi.. Ilayn is 'Tending a few week..
at London visiting Mr's. 4 Rev. W.
Godwin.
3dr. I). W. Green. of MativIlle. Wy-
As one, who lias.f Bowed the game.
I lo risltin his brother Mr
The hea%y -14.44 lifoiniThf 31iniisy more a fly' friiin a Onshorirli Ilg•
yeti with the telephone lines. t
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atter Srothers expeeets to liave the I ran elo nothing or 'gay nothing too ti"k" "rid yit'illitY•
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ni working prop.rly in a "few strong In support of getting a live Mr. and Mrs It. W. Iletler and Miele
peppery league started. Going back Iklree.n Metter. mild Mr. aux Mr.. E. .1.
to other days hi Goderich hockey to young. of Detroit. are r ng
tit._ (IMP when tht, Golden (tete got W. Toting. Park streel
Foe ter spent Sunday at lame."
Fr, •1 suys the roads erre.
k %. flier of the past
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int. the finals with Peterboro, what Mrs. AlcCamur, of Clinton. was in
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.1,,we Ilitd ulnae up the major y town on T..esday and addressed a meet.
'P50 10'.700111 hack the
lila; there is a lot to be
of Mr. 11. M off Wednesday evening
of this week.
ra mous salianr tram. Irte-ffori ;;ng oi thew6mert-4-14-.4...i.......i4.4
that flve of the seven Players were oirc(rth street mettu.;;.-
church.
-------retroduawaof_ the -Dollar Eighty"
was held at the home
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Tue.day ut hi. w
going te. 1.neknow to
••.rt tr. he 11.4.1 in that
De. -ember
Mr.
Fred
team. e•harnplon. of a town league 41f4; Mr' ;14-V.1"11141"- 144Y." Wali.
a few years bfore. l'he permonnel of
erville. are the guest14 of the former'a
that team was. I think. Donald McIver. parnt.% at the North atreet paraonage.
nrrI1ar
Rossi Henry JaekgTir nee:
seeteler" • Melkenald •nd
entitge--Intndr- 4- Seset-1
the grand eon- Following on we find another town
town Tuesday, Rogue produeed inch player, as "Hur
ricane Hank" Heicher. Gee"
Mka JennieLynn left restneeda,
IF YOU WISH TO SAT Pit CENTS
ON VOIR NEXT VEA 'S SUB-
SCRIPTION TO THE '.IGNAL.
PLEASE RENEW NOT ATER
THAN NOVEMBER SO.
There should he A, bottle of 19re1ro esi
l'eroxide in every home. It 14 VII 1 Ala e
as germielde. antiseptie and purille
A bottle should be kept in your
14.1 IIP onbinet. We have a rosivenlent
*iv. for title Ittirp00111 WhIeb We melt 62
I went y-tiee ceutre. E. R. WIGI.E.
Druggist. Goilselek - - -
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Orme and %ear the ftederich Soc-
iety Orehat
era at North retreet Metho-
dist church Tneaday evening.
'relm .1. Marks, a former well-
known reseldent of Bayfield, died
on Noveniker llth at .Karalas City.
Kansas, . itt the age of eighty-seven
!Ter's. The remains were brought to
the home of his ism Charles, Marks.
in Stanley township. whence the twi-
nesl took place on the 16th last.
isz-041411101 MARKETS
Tmult90611. November 25.
Whst. 001. blob • 1.45 to • 101
lets., per bad.. .514*0 AO
Plitrlor, rosebush . .90 to Leo
Prost. 3er tomb 2.5s to nil
n, -It wheat por boob ... .. .. 1.00 to 1.20
Floor. faintly. iarowl 0.401 to 6.25
F is Ir. wow, ow* 000to 012
Roots, per ton r 12.00 10 45.004,4*?.. per WM 44 00 to 411
ay. per ton won 1 e 26 00
- . . Per 10 re to 12.00
oir, 1084 4!,, per* ""; ..,. . , ,
Croanner) Notre; per IW .611 to .67
Itenro. enroll. par dos .60 to 70
Potatoes per bosh- . .. - .. . .50 to .7s
Calthe. blitotners' °hobo. precwt. 3 fin le 401(4
(AIM*. Imtelonf rneettnnt per set. 7 75 to *1 45)
Howe, Ilse weiht, per owl. 10 NI to 10.011
IIMPo. per 11 Ole .0
obeivoisiso , . .ts to .to
Ti, a Wool A4 is The Sigma
McLean. Hoy Walters, "Kai.er' Me-
Creath and Orlando Dean.
There hats been e 'strong tendency
In many towno to bring in playerli dur-
ing Jun*. and July by' obtaining at-
traetive !mealtim. for them. but ta
mind it is an unhealthy way to help
the game along. The developing of
home talent la preferable in my opin-
ion. and I hope to hear of a real 'snappy
four -teem league ptting under, way
this aeaeon. The mean thing in to create
public wupport from both young and
Id. men and women. Lot ewery reel-
ed citizen of the (/olden Gate
out behind their favorite team and
wa h the 5004 0(31 game_ come ek
in
into awn.
T king you. sir.
To re. for ele46, hard sport,
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Toronto. 'ov. 24.
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The value of a scientific ex-
amination and the fitting of
proper Glasses cannot be over-
estimated.
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Dr. and TIra. fralraW Ortiffieff 1418
Snnelay. from Toronto, where they
spent n week. They made floe trip by
moter carand considering Otte state of
the ron.k. made good time. They were
accompanied on the trip by Miss Shir-
r". and Mks L011 14P Cooke.
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. •
Mr. Geo. Kenyon hat purchased from
Mr. Fred Ilunt the rewidence on Mon.
treat Street which has been °minded
by Mrs. W. A. Rhymes.
A special meeting of the Alimeek Chap -
Pr of the 1.0.D F will be he'd in the
Board of Trade rooms on Fr day. Novem-
ber 26th. aZ 4 o'clock, to de111
scuss •11ffil
of helping to relieve the diotreot of the
- *tarrng- arpivans- of Central- F.urope. -
Shortly after six o'clock this (Thurs-
day) evening. the alarm was rung for
fire in the roof of Smith's Art Store.
Fortunately it was extinguished without
much difficulty and little damage was
done.
Mr. Isaac Fisher, while 'finking on a
jointing machine at the Goderich organ
factory last week, got his hand cav), in
the machine, reoulting in the loss of a
finger. It was quite a shock to Mr.
Fisher, as he is about eighty years of
age.
. Aff..members of the Canadian Order of
Foresters. Court Goderich, No. 32, are
requested to meet at the lodge rooms
over Ifern's shoe store at 10p. m. sharp
on Tuesday, December 71h, for the
nomination of officers for the coming
year.
From Valued Sobeeribee.
Kr. C Imer Beira% of Kitahen-
r, writing le renew lilo subscription
to The Signal ys: "Although IS Is
nearly fifteen y a edam. we left God-
erleh. we look for ard to The *Mutant
eomieg as eagerly Peer A IA read its
eolumns with nimbi. I intereed
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Pay inur aubseriptie to "lc Ritual
thin. mouth 004allTP
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"Mows?' may be move in erth stredt
Idethodbit church next y
Inc November 80th.
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It makes ,a real treat -Blackstone*
delicious ice cream, in bulk or fancy
bricks.
Mrs. Hamilton will give a abort role.,
onary address at the open meeting of
McGillivray Miolon Bead en Friday
eitening. November 261h. An offering
wilt be taken.
NorMi street Methodist notch ea*
aeronintodate oats thousand people oa
Ilismiday eremite Noeetaber SO.
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MeRENZIE-The death oceurred st
Allizton on Thur,eley, lath Inst. of !Lt.
George MKenzie. In him eighty-ninth
year. The dervaised, who WIIM it hrotb-
et of the late R. W. McKenzie of OW -
milli, wale a merchant la this town
many yearn ago, and over forty years
agro moved to %Ingham, where he
waft prominent in linmineive and in the 1.
mtinici mi affair,. of the town. firer
big nt various timer. as counillor,
aPPSI• end Mayor. He Ft...gutted eon414444
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Alterable property in %Ingham, and io
at the time rig his death still owned a
portion bf it. A few yearn ago Mr.
wrid Mro. McKenzie went to Alliaton
to -itoe with their Sanglitsr. Mrs.
Holeend Beattie, and Mrs. McKenzie
died there a few months ago, her body'
being brought to Goderieh for burial.
Front eons and two daughters survive:
Alfred. judge of the Supreme Court of
Onlifornia ; Dr. George McKesholle, of
Fornb
liei, Calif.; Dr. A. P'. McKensie,
of Alliston; R. E. McKenzie. a NI'
grave; Mr* W. X. SpedflInte, of OW`
nto, and Mrs. R. Ileattle, of Aillerton.
The Omaha were brought to GI/derich
and the funeral took place eft Sunday
afternoon from the residenee of Mr.
M. W. Bowel! to Maltiand eemetery.
Rev. R. I!. M1IPTM91 enndnettne the
serviette* The WOW from Alliston and
Reiman end * number of eater
relatives were here for the fneral..
A nenlected Amid at thin mason 44
.apt to develop into grippe. tonsillitis or
influansa. Don't take chanceo-treat
the slightest eold svith Dr. Itrown'or
MIMI) Tablet'. They are mite and
sore. Price twenty rents! a box. Sold
by R. R. WHILE, Druggiet, Ooderieb.
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