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The Signal, 1921-2-10, Page 5THZ SIGNAL GODERIOH, ONT. TIIUE•day, Fcbrriary 10,' 1921. 5 IF YOU ARE TAKINtI A COLD, use Penslar Laxative Cold Breakers, 25c IF YOU HAVE A COUGH TAKE Penslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam 25c and 50c The Laxative Cold Breakers will check a cold in 24 hours, while the White Pine and Spruce Balsam, containing White Pine Bark, Spruce Gum, Tamarac, Wild Cherry and other in- gredients of tnerit, is just the preparation to soothe irritation and stop that cough. AtOTHE PENSLAR STORE Campbell's Drug Store Phone 710 The Square Ni 1.(/CAI. TOPICS IN BRIEF. Easter will be early this ear. G tod Friday comes on March 25th. Wednesday of th s week was the first day of Lent, Hayfield rep uts wild ducks flying north. Looks like an early spring. Thr regular meeting of the W. C. T. C. wUt be held In the Temperance Nall uu Monday, February lath, at 3 p.m. Visitors will be welcome. The Goderich Women's Institute held Its monthly meeting on Thursday, February :;rd;• at the home of Yrs. Abell. Mrs. Rwtusou oti tvisled the chair. A splendid paper was given by alias M. tialkeld ou "Raving Steps." Mrs. Beattie gave an excellent demon- stration of tarts, It was decided to hold a "hard -times at home" for mem- bers and their friends In (kldtellowii Hall on February 17th, at r o'clock. The March meeting will- be at the Lowe ut Mrs. A. Higginson, Cambria road. PERSONAL MENTION. Yr. Ernest Porter lett ou Mond.ly on a trip to England. Miss M. R. Mar.Vlear Is attending the millinery openings at Toronto this week. Mr. J. T. Fell, photographer, is in Toronto this week picking up the latest ideas in his business. and Mrs. Fell and two children are visiting friends at Sea - forth. Mr. Li. L. Sallied, who is the local representative of the West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance Co., attended the annual meeting of the Company at Dun- t LAST DAY of Gipsy John Hawkins' Mission at the Baptist Church Montreal Street is Sunday, Feb. 13 Services: 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. ann n n Frid iv last. La. 'A' F: to ik was at Tunniio flus ae-k atteu.iutit th:• a•.nual meeting of the Pr( vdlcial Faun hide III the city he attend• d the special meeting of St. Andrew's Masonic Lodge at which Premier Urury'was admitted to the third degree. Friends of Mr. Jas. Ilaydeu of Ash - held were pleased to see him in town ou Saturday. Ile has almost com- pletely recovered from the sere•,• a, cl- dent he sustained last fall. Mr. F. C. Wright, of the Dominion Road Macbtuery Co., has returned to town, having recovered from the ser- ious illness which laid him aside for several months. Miss Ethel Handy and Mr. Arthur Newman, of Loudou, spent the week- end in town. Miss dandy and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. handy, A1211 her slater, Miss Kate, who moved to Loudon a few years ago from Gude- rich, are all leaving this week 011 a trip to their old home In England, and some of them may remain there, Mr. Handy having lad poor health in this country. Nearly A11 Moronism. The, Imperial 4irange ledge, No. 27117, Toronto. of which Mr. W. M. Elliott 1. Worthy Master, is composed largely of former Huroidal's„ ,us the following list of utlher% will $how : Chapin ill, Res. J. A. Robinson,' form- erly of Clinton. recording secretary, W. E. Floody. formerly of Clinton; linattcial st'erstary, H. I. Morrlah, formerly of Godericli; treasurer, 1.1 F'h idy, formerly of Clinton; d[re•tor! of ceremonies. 11. 1. Hanby, formerly of Stanley : first committee man. J. H. 1'rldhaw, formerly of Iloderich; /44V01111 •I- •I •4 ..•=•i •. Tasty at any time Our soda biscuits, are bread's closest rival and a perfected product of a sunshine factory. "Bakers of better biscuits for sixty-two yeisrAsk Your Grocer For .eA 1%ICCOIThIICKS Jersey A Cream BISCUITS •••••••. • •1••• •., - mimiWin1 J,J commltt a man, C. M. Cantelon, form- "He bought their railroad tickets." "Ah "But the .happy pair didn't dix , neer until they got on the train that their tickets read only one way."— Birmingham Age Herald. erty of t'linton. In addition to the aim's -newel 'human ns arc• several members without ottiee. �leeentrklty Up -to -Date. Ile—" y dear, I've warned you before, and now 1 must insist that we try to live within our income." She— -Oh, ry will, if you want to be considered ecce ric',by everybody in our set."— Boston l - Father's "What did thebride'lfather do for the happy couple ?" ' Ring Repartee. "Ah shuah does pity, ydu," said a -rol- cred pugili't )lo his opponent as they squared off. "Ah was bohn with boxin'- gloves on." "Mayhe you was," retorted the other; 'and Ah reckon )owes goin' to die d• same way." 1 MOST DARING SELLING EVENT EITERA in Goderich and Vicinity Starts SATURDAY, FEBRUARY of Men's Clothing, Boots and Shoes ana Gents' Furnishings I have decide4 to sell out every winter garment in the store. No matter what it cost it must go. We all have to take our los.. We must realize cash to buy our next summer's stock, because we did not buy last fall, prices were much higher than at preset GET BUSY BE HERE EARLY FOLLOW THE CROWDS. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS 10 Men's Overcoats, made of colored tweed effects, Ulster and slip-on models, regular price $25.00, to clear -- at $14.50 Men's Suit special, less than wholesale price, sizes 34 to 38, to clear at ._, ... , ............. . . . ... ... $11.35 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Remember no circumstances can arise to create conditions wherein you may buy Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery, etc., at lower prices than we ask. Men's Linen Collars 121'2c Men's Police Braces, regular $1,00, to clear 59c Men's Cashmere socks, regular 50c, to clear 3 pairs for $1.00 -. Men's Grey Working Socks, reg. 50c to clear 2 pairs for 65c Men's Mackinaw Caps, regular $1.00, to clear .... 45c MEN'S ODD TROUSERS Well made with 5 pockets, cuff bottoms, regular price $4.50, to clear $2.95 MEN'S FINE TROUSERS Neat stripe patterns, 5 pockets, cuff bottoms, regular price $7.50, to clear at $•1.75 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's fleece -lined Shirts and Drawers, Penman's -make,; to clear at • , 89c per garment Men's Combinations, regular $3.00, all sizes, to ,clear $1.75 Men's heavy rib Combinations, regular $5.00, to clear $2.25 MEN'S KHAKI SHIRTS Regular $2.25, to Blear S1.39 BOYS' WORK SHIRTS Black sateen and black and white stripes, regular $1.00, to clear 45c Boys' heavy fleece -lined shirts, regular $1.25, to clear .65c BOYS' HEAVY RIBBED HOSE 10 dozen Boys' heavy ribbed Hose, regular 75c, to clear 45c pair BOYS' ODD VESTS Sizes 30 to 34, regular price up to $2.00, clear 65c each BOYS' KHAKI OVERALLS Regular $1.75, to clear G1-'_'3 MEN'S FINE SHIRTS Fine makes, including Regal, Lion Brand, regular $2,25, to clear 5119 MEN'S FINE (:LOVES Mochas, "Capes, Suedes, Wool -lined, Silk -lined, un- lined, all sizes, regular up to $3.00, to clear ., .. ...$1.95 MEN'S NECKWEAR Men's Four-in-hands, regular $1.00, to clear at 49c MEN'S LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS Men's Lawn Handkerchiefs, regular $2.00 dozen, fine quality lawn, with neat' hemstitched borders, good size, out they go at ; . .. 99c doz. MEN'S OVERALLS 10 doz. plain blue and blue stripe, regular $2.25, to clear _ .$1.45 WORK GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS 10 dozen Men's WorkGloves and Gauntlets, made of mule skin, regular 75e pair, to clear 45c Men's Mitts, fleece -lined, regular 50c, to clear .3 pairs for $1.110 MEN'S WORK ,BOOTS Men's heavy Work Boots, size 9, 10, 11 only, regular price $5.50,6 clear 52.5 MEN'S FELT BOOTS 6 to 10, regular •i.00, to clear $2.75 Hundreds of other bargains which are not listed here. Come e , rly, tell you(friends. We are with your in your fight for lower prices OPEN EVENINGS WATCH OUR WINDOWS