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The Signal, 1921-6-9, Page 4Jane 9, 1921. It#ODZSIt7$ O!'& SALE of MEN'S SUITS $22.50 Just picked up a couple of clearing lines from manufacturer at a price. They are nice pattern in grey check, made of wool and cotton mixture, wool lining -will give good wear. Sizes 37 to 40. PRICE ONLY $22.50 See Windows. TROUSERS Regular $7.50 and $5.00 58.00 for 5 Don't miss these -they are a .genuine bar- gain. All -wool blue serge and a light grey Eng- lish tweed. The triminingS and tailorings are. extra good. Sizes 3.2 t(iv0. PRICE $5.00 , MADE -TO -MEASURE CLOTHING. claim to have the agency for the best_ iced clothing. Our customers are well, See our samples. We medium -p gatisfied. �..9ridham lent fur aliuo Ilett; Goderich g.„•,1..11 Irrty bad Ja See Our Beautiful Display ENGLISH SPRINGTIME d POTTERY .Inst the thing for t;l.,t g:ft the June bride. . a at IelhIl.l lii44' e1 lhtlair Picture. ltafaranl Set int: Trays '.4111(1 English Brass Candle -dirk. Pottery, Hr. tt , :;cite all to coin.' In anti ,•nr Pretty. things. Smith's Art Store Phone .lie. u( tr the the 24th I:aherdea AuxIlPaiairt) •-Utaler : r e uuspkws •' of the la ie+' . td of Ile Alexandra \1arIi Au,l i:euelrl Hospkal and I,,e ( (Tub, (:aerieh tow party will be 1.e1,1 oay M H. Cure cit. Ha day, June 24111 T representing Cliffe t'atiuuy article+, fo )tlacksttn e•Ruekle yarded and Inter. glen 7.30 p•m. ren 10e. - THE BOY SCOUT 101 EMEN'T, To the }:tilt r of The ,I Sir,-1Vi1 you perp ,n• through your eulunttis to .spa.-• _rear sap• pnr'latlon 1 hays [or d .:- rn•cr urgttn- irattio•-ghe 1fe.ly Mewl:• 1 believe I ;im vok>ing the thouk','• ..f all wile+ heirs J, nevi, uuwlbertn: b•awe'il furty : 1111 fty. and also •:•,•:r . parents. 1'11+ i h the efforts e+ •'.iia )towers of tl a Salvation Armut. 111•1 Mr. Cutlh- her ..u. Scoutmaster, 1!, - movement le pr vlag something re, f.,r the hays 11,1 girls of f:uderk'h, o',, .ire anxious r txabme strung and it • ," •y not lyst WHEN iN NFF1) OF A T.%XI hrskvlly, but Iatel'rally. Luua I'HoN}: 198 friday evrnlug when 1 ',eked In 91 ttr N,. A. citadel I fou i ;hem busily lia‘ing kindly ,•1:lI ag In first aid w.., ler. (fallow 1- a garden 110 1Ivdtsls of mail. on Fri - will be 'salols t na:bnis with safe music by the p,.e.str.i• :unl a 1. ,,jr 111. (::erne I practical Must radom. ,.rt.bIRing. -e".' The 'lector fouls{ them -• Intens+tell 1ta' uud very apt pupil- ',outmaster nosh ;41'1.iwill) has he hearts u few cit c Is +rally 111,1.41 they Niue they 141,•..'11 of Ili• Inv;hrr. MIr. 1'. GL of,4;rind`tunr. Mich. \Ir. Gans,. • ., .vWest resident ,.f +t Wan\II. Henry. "Mr. D. howls I leery, Mr. W. Bowles :hey of 4)lulrra. and Mn.' 1.,i•:i- iI were visitors with are, considering the .h••' 1 o11ruiu ou Monbay. . re been training. Notuetis institute. - 11 anmur Arranxemen'ts are n.•, 'wing trade I11e'tieg of the St. Ile' l)1 C.w1.ti w �.-week of camp !Me _rhe country. j Institute is (' held at the tome �_ . .. a probable date will •,• .Lily dfh 1.! 1i.•Kenzie 'rhe fullowi g otti.rr-4 were 11111. brte41 : iresi,LdiL M •. A Ailler4dik:I Ni tetter orataialttt :1 1. pot.ible hat cls- -pre,;,1eut. Mr . B. Naylor: 211.1 for the boys who, •Jsh , 's• stroux. 1 vice -)1•,.44,•11), Mist. I: .J: