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The Signal, 1924-1-31, Page 5THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. Thur -den. Jai, miry 31, 11Y2.i• 6 Garden Court Week Saturday Feb. 2, to Friday, Feb. 8 SPEC1ALOFFER We Are Giving Away FREE To the Ladies One 50 cent Tube of MAG -LAC the Original Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste For Chapped Hands Garden Court Benzoin and Almond Cream To the Gentlemen One 50 wnt Tube of COLONIAL CLUB Known as the Finest Shaving Cream on the Market WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF A gEN-COURT TOILE"LARTICLE Toilet Powder, jars. Talcum Powder. tins. Cold Cream. Double Combination Cream. Compacts. Rouge. • Toilet Water. Above Offer With Two Face Powder. Face Powder, large. Cocoanut Shampoo Cream. After Shave Talcum. Benzoin and Almond Cream. Perfume. Petite Perfume Vials. Tins of Garden Court Talcum. By all mens take advantage of this offer, but you must act quickly. Phone 90 CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE S�ul 1 OUR Picture Frans a Business Nae developed byytlhes T. ail homed s liee•aus• w,• tae.i.I'eastlh• deing Nev Pr our Framtn¢ artistically Irfore. in al! ',qty. -ars' ee;• •rime c, ant WC..tf•'n'l a better Dun• of h ICT•URE F RAM OUL DINGS This i- a st r. oat •(ttenl••I,t. "'hat we have the go" al', to Lu'•k it. ilriont your Pictnree in '1n 1 ,«.* h rw tia•y w'lll be improveIib 1 a a aloe (mule. We gmtrante • oar work. Smith's Art and Gift Store Phone 193 East Street ARRANGE .FOR A GROUP PICTURE while the family are home for the holidays. J. T. FELL Phone 187 Gaderieh COUNTER CHECK 11001.. IIeave.'yottr order at The Signal for 1 Counter _Check Floats. We charge no more for First- -Class work than is ordinarily asked for second -cines Our pi rpose is to clean, press and repair your clothes in such a way that you n.ay regard our work as better than usual. and to cllarg(+ fou no mere tseir this kind of service than pt' Ps you have limn in the habit of pay- ing fir unsatisfactory results. There's a difference we want to show you W. C. SNAZEL Phone 339 Fruth Side !twill re Try Us For Fancy Goods Novelties, Etc. MISS S. NOBLE Month Side Seinen.. - Goderich HERB'S BOOTSHOP - i There is Genuine Satisfaction to. us in selling Footwear that gives satisfaction to YOU. No Footwear can give their best service if not fit- ted properly. It is our aim o give satisfaction in Quality, Fit, Style and Price We invite you to let us supply you. W. HERN roe s4ew Phone 43w MILLINERY A group of smartly trim- med Hats at Half Price They have a charm all their own. In • rown, black and bright co • s. Girls' Tams at $1.00 51.50 Children's Hats, clearing at $ I.00 and $1.50 Miss MacVicar C. A. S. Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the I Children'- .\td SO4.1.•1 'W,11 6r 111•14 .011 I '1'ne.d41y. February 5411. at 1.1:1 p.m.. 1n time ',Cana- eller the Follett (tank. liood Trite for Horses Ist.t week Mr. Ja. \f 4'Inskcy, hull horse• deal• r. ,.bi1 lid a carload of 'good horses (rout tl,.derfeh. The 111"- e5! ',rived toga Came front G.xlerleh t wtothip. being delivered to 44. F. E41 - ward. Tia. price realized $44)0. )Jr. Wm. Cook, of 4'oal...rne. also de:ltervt 11 fine te.tut. This shows that good lioness are stalky. iu demand. Died in Detroit New. re/wheel town on Weane•ad,ty of 1 he death In i)4'4 i1 tie• previous day from ptomaine pol.oning of f'hor'et Riley, formerly of tloderleh. •11r. RIIAv n•Ill he well remembered ai+ n s'ar ha -•'•bawl pitcher for the North street ' !torch In the town league. For wont,' star,. prior to raving town in 1915 he was "leek In Charles Ttlar•1;% gents furnishing stores' Rabekaha insta'I Officers. The t:nderlell Rebekah le..lge. No S9. re•ently installed the following uf• fleets for 19'24 the ceremony loping i. et ndu. •• .t t t Mrs. Mary Thomas. P 1)1l.l•.. as 1 t:•.1 i;i \IraTinc ((leered sen. P. A• D. P. and Mr'. Snsit. Mont- er. grand Marshall: J. P. N. C. Mrs. \fairy Pinder. N (1.. \iv Rude Noble: V. G.. Mrs. I.IIy Vronman : R. P.. Nils. Edith C:tmpb•it; F'.i.. Miss ismny Thompson: tren.urer. Mrs. Mabel Hunt warden. Mrs. May Thompson : r'ondie- tAr. Mr Clarke. chaplain. Mrs. Lucy Robertson: 11. P. N. G.. Miss Nina Tail L. P. N. G.. Mrs. Susie Marney: R. T.. V. (1.. Mre. \'iek'in: T. R. V. G.. lire. rnwnridut : I. G. Mrs. Mutat: 0.. G.. \Drs. Shore. , Co' to Appear in Court ' J. Reu"on roc 1: to appear in pollee .}i(tnit ant - .- •001'1- Frtdny mot -flint nteX �T eft'- -4lrarlag-.1u11nrP.__Mnlrittrah' charle•s A. lipid 11 t the following c1arge:-"That .1'. Benson ('ox on the 22nd day f December. 1023. to tum tnwnr.hlp 07 Colborne tie the county of 119ron (114 inlawfnlly commit the In. 14i, tati a offence of commod assault nrs•n and 41.1 unlawfully assault and .'•.n• Charles Bolpltt." To Pia), in 11 itn�-o; item 1 TL.• inf..rmati..ti icor .worn nit by T11r luite•rmrstln:• _ ; 1'.w•rabh• .Th„mns Gnndry neon the _�ri,y" 'an ebt .,f o1, cram • . 1. 1, 1111'r a.l:le of Crown At$ons`F (''Merle. Friday •Bight of thin went. a lee un• i I4:aa4r, K. r_. who will condi#(. the Ierenglt1 that the gamy was arer1y ,,l"i cane for the crown. R.' C. fiat's. jr.. 41,'gh Mr. T. Thompson.offormerly o[ E is ncting ae rnnn:'1 fir Col. the Britl.h Exchange lintel here. The ,folinwing wltnes.es have been EVENLNG C1ASSES summoned to noncar and give evi- dence: lir. .\ C. iTnnter. Charles Th. )lillittery' l'la•.e•s wilt meet or I Rort1�•.aanWm. T.n'(tt. '11111+ Ginlr•4rt.:\rthnr,TTn.;r. AIplden Allln ,.rioniz:erfun opt Tnesdny evening, Fel, 1 Pr. A. H. llxeklln. swiss .li 7.1 . . MID -WINTER SALE To make room for our Spring G 4, which have already begun to arrive, we must clear out the remainder of sur stock of winter merchandise. The bargains are here for your conside ation and benefit. You will be the loser if you fail to avail yourself o this golden opportynity- Our Mid -Winter Sale of Winter Goods. Ladies' Hats Mid -Winter Sale of Hats at less than cost 'room for our expected shi apr+ing_ models. To a values come in and yourself. Sever Ladies' Coats Lad' s' Winter The few Ladies' Winter Coats we p ce, to make still have on hand, we offer you at bar- . ents of new gain prices. Our Spring Goods will preciat, these arrive shortly and we must be' prepared them over to accommodate them: -Dont 7masthrs opportunity. Ladies' Hose dies' Hose, Silk and Wool, regular $1.50, for $1.00 Men's Overcoats splendid values still to be had in Men's Winter Overcoats, Nobby To be clear - • seductions. 1 Cls.•• a. on Wwl• TLt Dreswtraking .••.!lar attenwon. February (1. at 3.00 :11d Weetnesday et citing 111 , All intending to join these ein+•ee• API 11.4.1 to 1.e present en these date'. •.r .• w I atsl in timed names before- II•trrd to Mrs,.- I'v11ua_ )1144 Makin.. ger literary CaeM'y t .w4a1 I Con Frldar ec.•ninr the new' Ses•h'te nperowl its w'a..rin n holding an imnromptn .n.. 91 riding parity had leen plan ave. -mid of the stormy con we• 1 Ole ride was 1m a d terary fun l.v i were prix A d+Igh ,.4)•s of God was manife• in mighty , caged me so much suffering. el Mit on ' power. Evangelist Torrie pr Pon of the (old Gospel with no nncerta t 1 r I411e. The the singing 'is hearty, and "0 i atYr+Cil nt fl .i 4)t with a goeft lug. This week In all predoa iltt 'tiering ttlr'� close the mission. :tent other rpt g A. CO FIELD LADIES' AND GENTS FURNISHINGS GODERICH est Side of Square • r Evangelist Torrie in Dreo," say. 'Nits. Sime. "1 Pep and Chureh - ; eat splendidly and life is in a Notwlthstandt tbue sate of the phasure to me. Meal time can' come weather, and rot s, the erangeltstle quick enough, for my stomach pro tiles w•rrlrre of list ,k were well at have disappeared and 1 no longer f- lr•ciatet. The for the agonies of indigestion. elys tended nisi eery nue alp ala. nausea or cramps. My kidney a w' t c s u', mne the Itaptlst three services last Su el y 111 linger are stronger and rheums 1 t i g long to the memory .t thou' who and my liver f. art%ve, ending the 1l,g.41 to attera The pr's- bulbus attacks and dozy spells that elms the ty and "My eyco eparkli• with health and i I Air• do not hesitate to say that it L: all will due to Deere. It has made to new et,. woman out of a complete wreck atut 1- r- eeonnot say enough to praise it." Dreco corrects and stimulates the kidneys. liver, sthmaeh and dowels and rifler the blend, overcoming all rms of suffering tint atrolli1suU''" eakened and rut down system. It •1144 Principal owing to. Ia •k of oven- 1 amen• at :nailohle for holding the ela•se. crowd drew• no i.ou¢h su many la ing used by thel weather. The Ota -fns Inned games of meats for Thursday,.-1''rldav, Pat R..ketry- Knitting. Y.s,klae and i.nndun-nrid¢O" •. 4)k." and '.Pont ,pay and Sunday. Every service t7.4,. Ilome• nursing I I7lasys" although yes1 an often. 1094 with a song sortie beginning a T year p.m. ('one andr.ring your friends. i only sic u;rnees fare been bonded „ ., i.- intermit la1 .alto the mina • CI a',s, As . the kind was enjoy,' he all. The 0. ('. A high 1('a and d I to l none of their r arm. .rap tteereial non a+ 4)r n 1914 mP5 ..Ing ng a f. fourmorei four more scud U1 tr 4)a •:w. w s Cain a• popular as the n.+ wfii Is• bile rl $ Year hefln•`t 511 Sn•v..4 ns magician The Automobile i'ln nap. are not t..y my.ti tel al ht. andienre. e1 up: taw; nn The C. (` 1. luucL has 1 'Cue's.l4l 1 tinter+ (1114 and \Celt• on Thur -day Ocenulgs t a•r'nutnti and this time it inet none • { 1 � weltoers intended for r 7:911. o t. h J. W. F'RASER 1' P'_ ipal . n rriursleigh -r' Pr.. were Crentle in 0tidence`My Chairman j along •Ith the Hanel rolls and rafter J and, Ike. The party broke up at 11 Curling Tournament I Web- •k everyone cowing they had a The God.•rich Curling Club, with 1 wet derfnl time. fhrty members enrolled. is enjoying a' <u,enlsfitl . and eujnyable season's Mart. )Gases. \ial.adm 'McKay. 11. J )Iji'gaw and A. Porter were appoint' -r2mmHtwe to arrange for• a ri .�.t_taur1 Il••nt. The tnmpt(4' deei tltlt the bigheat pin+ lwitto h lowed would tee ,.ix points. Int for n win. Any rink dr 4. 1+ to he allowed font. p0 It a- a win. While 'ory. are 11 -tel below the alr.t•.• • �.1'ds good its oil romids 111 4 l.:+ta,'�i. i the• firs' ,mal gats'..= I the +e'.'nd and are - Fi -T 'iii'NI' .1 I lrol.',n'r \\'m \Vnllae0 -1 H. It. Fisher 1 11`: H. )lumber 17 1 j R..1 Ilega}� Bye I SEC ND ROUND ' Megan vs. Flither. - -. 'lumler ver Wallace. Campion vas Rlmti tsps. iaymunde vs. Reid. Rropl,ey (By'+ bazaar under the auspices of $t. George's ehnr•h Wo- men's (:ulId will he held in the Mason - le Temple on.Tuesdny. Fehrulvy 26th. Kingston St. Goderich For that Cough or Cold h. ed al- one Ing a is and actual ale stated ea. F'M11• of a".•I ,leak for fol:"l% ;n is mane` from herbs. roots. Lark and leave. lural eentlli!1' tot uwrettry. pa. ash ..r l�:tl•it forming drug.. (preen i. laving .pee i.tlly intrndneed In Goderieh by I1. ('. Dunlop, and is sold by .t 1;oM1 dr11yCi.t evrry'where. Sensational Bargains -tail# tit New and Used Furniture Don't to et the Store. This Is Your Stori,I Thick.. Use It • R'e like 1 nuke portrait,. of "1,414.1"7:, 1 Blackstone's Furniture many men '. refer 4)a :k WP Exchange )males (Jia faculty which a athle+v - 1s to fully hldng out character and individuality. on phi• Broadway of (lode R. SALLOW. yes Now Sparkle ith Health ,o litos Mrs Sluts after Taking All-stars Thr �Teiars Thier Bottle of Drero- Tb ' (,reseed The All -Stars are the undisputed vie- RP1i1�), ha. KuBI lies Health tttd tors in the f1ri pin howling tourna- Mads IJfr Worth. Ch'ing. !1;401:14111 0)04)1 4)t ►he Pastime Bowling ('1,141. F.neh un•ttlhcr of the leans. eon'dsting Iof Hem: F.tltott (eaptnint. Wm. Big- Tile lot of Mr.. F. 11 set. Wm. Ftarlow. ('. Mc)fami.. and ',bine et., i,ondon, out., D. Gray. 1- the mintier of a ease pOPP,;hard one. till rhe discos pre -en! ••1 hot• Mr. F 1i. -Wu ..._ ' Fier digestive organ were 1d 'r:,.. .111 -Stars won the first }heal{ of state of weakness. Stomach: 1:.• •.•armament, which wan enmplet• liver and bowels were all bads_ „1 .i,,. ,• rhrl•tms. •ins•. The T'Inmb- .order. h.'r blood elremlatiOn w•a4.,P°°''' s a on tit - +n••onrl -hntf and the rise-! In feet. .h4) was onto w addy #rulir run-downg. of 72 ,lose- I *Ha' nighty 1 11reco., a pitiable kidneys, out of . RiKER'S SYRUP TAR with Cod Liver Extract 50 Cents RiKER'S LAXATIVE Bromide of Quinine Tablets 25 Cents MELOIDS for Sore Throat, etc. 25 Cents Humbegs, lb HorsI,ousel Dregs. lb 11.C. Dunlop, Phm.B. The Re11a11 Wore Phots No. I The Square C. ('amtdnn 7 ('.A. R''Ii 10 'iymmtd= 13 piggin -e4) 15 AW. interkodee Carpet 1Mwitng For the second 00114*'i'r114.- (ktdfellows tore carried off the"lM.•n't'n Knight shi.•l1 in the interlodge pet nnd•ling League. Charles Griffith wa,. skip of the (MdfeIlows rink '1:1+ year.whleh headed the list. Last year Chnrhs ('hapman was the successful skip. (:rtffttlI'e team wil < composed of it. Wilson. A Straiton. M. spronle. �• Stowe. and 3. NPwcemhe...- The standing as given below 1s that elven out by J. C. (Carrie. chairman of the .ontmittee In charge of the tournament this year. Skip Lodge W. L. T. t'. Griffith (Orklfellowsl 5, 1 94 M. Knight (Forester.) 4 2 41 J. \inteh ((kldfellnw'l 4 2 76 W. Abell (Oddfellows) 4 2 72 C. Johnston (Foresters, 3 3 (K .1. afrNPvin. ((lrangemenl 2 4 01 A. Kitting (Orangemen., 1 3 57 J. Purdy (Orangemen) 3 3 54 A. Wilkins (Foresters) 1 :. 52 The three rinks representing the (lddfellnws won thirteen games and ar•ored a total of 242 points. Similar - le the Foresters won eight game*. "curing 1914 pints. while the Orange- ' men won alts Rimes and sorrel 172 points. off trek piney indicated. . hli.'ng. who eur'ly kno xs pre•cimi5tc inrlifated. the All -Stars I Let Ibis woman, 11-1.14 4)p to their name IIMI et,rri.d teff'•what ',offering la. ten yon of tiri' gra the honors.' in doing so they playedl rellet that Dteeo, the famods eyelets n sterling want'',„_ 'slaking a reeord Ij builder, gave her. team georp for those part. of 3240 "1 am another woman since taking mirth', --T1►ins-T1411--Ja-:nndotthpeylln' perhaps as a record rarely sten on. . the record for flit Pastime Chili and stands ----,-7- perhaps * - 1 M v ���Sss'0.00et10.1 whore. Barlow w4)', high man for lowee ah- McManus nu points. e:. eel MODEI THEATRE dowel he licit (190 owith4)t RR4. ElliottF:e had. the highest 'wore for any One II1 game .inrinc the match with 301+. point. The 1'lnmber's team combo- WEEK OF FEB. 4 To Rai of Fred Hunt (captain), D. Mc - Milan. IT. McCain', J. WoO(M and M. McDonald. " The fate Mfr. 7r: Fo owing a protr•.Ieted ,Illness roe twoeye; •. do ration the d nth aeras red 4)t. S alny. January 13th, of Mr.. 1►alcid Wi ,n, in low" •aventy•firet year. The ,:,•asod. #rho 8.415 1r,rn 1i •nsilip, is survived t.. Wilson having been /I member 'Knox Cemetery where interment ws. mad • G. Jenkins. diesidis the member. of the family. who were all here except of town for the ftmeral included, Mr 'Harvey Canielon, 0( clinton. Mr. W. in, of Crotohre.4t. Mr. 0. Login. • Monday and Tuesday Mire Calhoun 1 rt Cullen Landis' Ili the tT'trilttng TT11rrllAt-Sperit11 "THE MIDNi(i11T ALARM" Larry Semen ins "The Agent" •- • • Wednesday and Thursday ,hequeltite Loom in a George Metford i'r.sht.'tinn "1.4:11AIN% .DANE" Sennett .\11 4(t;1 r i'um'-ly "Friend j(n.hand" • • Friday and Saturday Tom M % in a eyelant.• action picture "RO51.4NCE ;AND - Sunshine comedy "The Wise l'rackeers" ..Fox News Reel No. 107" • • • tf'rllnees.-Mon. Wed. at. 4.15 Sat. M 'ch Nero Fiddled While Rome Was Burning-- ' when. 1 that life was hardly Burning - COMIN4/-"My Wild Iri.av Raw:. Vtivanda Ss- ISO But we have to come to modern times to hear the Violin really played• eifetz and Elman don't to burn a city to get inspi tion for their playing, and can hear them, -sitting in . y chair before our little • !' fire at home -if H. E. JENNER Oall Hockey and Skatin Boot Boot For Men, Women and Children are now in stock.$4,ome in and look over our big range of seasonable Winter Goods, Felt Shoes, Moccasins, Rubbers, Goloshe. Spats, etc. Our prices are as low as we can make thern, CODS' 4.7 mg the high qualities of our goods. • THE LEADING SHOE STORE now. 15s W. 111,;(1 sHARMAN (1-0nARICH • • vtia