The Signal, 1926-12-2, Page 4a -Thursday.. Doowar 2. 19Jtl.
THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
Real Overcoats
Here are big Overcoat leaders --fine im-
ported materials in the new designs and at
very attractive prices
Chinchillas, Meltons, Whitneys and Tweeds
Prices $19.98 to $45.00
Young Men's Double-breasted Suits. Newest
styles and patterns. Prices $22.50 and $25.00.
Ready-made and Made•to-!measure
WC. PRIDHAM & SON
"The Store With the Stne'k"
Meda and Baya' Wear
PHONE 57'
MODEL THEATRE
WEEK OF DECEMBER 6 TO 11
Monday and Tueoda7
EMIL JANNLNGS
the most famous of all European
stars. assisted by a cast of 2tL000. in
a attain t tae 0 - -
due•el In Rome. HOF. ou muttf{ dot'
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Pattie •t'nmedy ' '
"WIDE OPEN !ACEF3"
Wednesday Riad Tllersdaf.
JESSE L. L1.W6Y : =1
presents on ua11'4W 111.1 ht the tenth -
able dramatic farce
"HER A('CiDENTAL HUSBAND"
Mermaid Comely
"GLMME STRENGTH"
Friday and Saturday
GLENN HINTER AND EDNA
MURPHY
In a peps. punch and personality pic-
ture. A deftghtful romance of young
love. gay parties and the troubles of
the drat year of married lite.
"THE YOUNG GiiAN'T'
Century ('omedy
"SAY IT WITH I/9VE"
PATHE REVIEW
Matinee `arurdny at 3 pin.
COMING - ',THE UNGUARDED
HOl' R"
Bazaar and Sale of
Home-made Baking
unfit• r au -{fir•- of
Victoria Helpers of Victoria
Street Church
hardware store, Hamilton St.
Saturday, December 4th
from 3 o'clock .
Robber Footwear Repairing
Do you know, that with
a little care you can
double the life of your
winter Footwear, and save
the; price of a new pair ?
. -WITH MY NEW-
Vico
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Video Tite Process
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See the Beautiful Line of
Gifts
for -Christmas
made by members
of our Women's Exchange
Miss S. Noble
British Exchange Block. Goderich
1 can put on new Soles,
Heels and repair the Up-
pers of your Goloshes,
Overshoes, ,Rubbers and
Rubber Boots that will be
a surprise to you, at a
very moderate price.
I also carry a small
stock of Rubberwear for
town and farm at mod-
erate prices. Come and
let us save you money.
The East Street Footwear
and Repair Shop. ,
Wm. AU:
Opposite Knox Church.
PORT ALBERT
PORT A1.BKRT, Nov. 30. --Mr.
George Ashton, Jr.. who bas been mil-
itia on bite Great Lakes. has returned
to Me home here.
The stork Deft a due baby girt at the
home of •Mr. and Mra. Earl Mclkntald
an Nove•wln'r 1,3. Congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned. Green and Bea -
trier and Arthur Grimm. who had been
visiting with the forme•r's brother,
'row Green. have returned to Port
Iruron.
and acenrding to notice given commun-
ion wilt Is observed at thle hour.
Regular evening service at 7 p.m.
Mr. (leo. Cot reeeived word on
Munelqof the serious illness of las
brother. noted' King, at 'Ieanhn, for
many )-ears a well-kpowa resident of
Itayaela. Before Ur. King maid
make arrangements to go to London.
he received word that his brother hall
panted away. A mete extended obit-
uary will be given nFxt week.
LEEBI'RN
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP I EM- BI'RN. .1 kr. 1.--,11r. and Mrs.
Wuo. Green motored to Cynton on Sun-
day and spent a short tripe there.
Mrs. Percy Stewart went to Auburn
•no Friday -to vialt her daughter, 'Mrs.
Russel King.
The pupils of S. S. No. 0. Colborne,
Mies' Dora Harrison, who has been are practising hard for their concert.
visiting In Detroit. returned home on which will be held in the achoobhouse
'Saturday. on Monday evening. December 20th.
Union chwrh Notes -Remember the Mrs. E. Clutton and daughter. of
Cbrtstmas tree and entertainment at Stratford. spent a abort thaw w11J1
Union on 1)eepwber 244h. The relatives here on Tuesday.
U.T.P.S. held their meeting last Fri- Our sympathy goes out to Mr. and
clay evening in the church. Mise Asir Mrs. owe,' Moore. of Carlow, well
!aide Davidson was elected president. known here. who Buttered the Ins of
'ext 'Sunday service will be their barn by are ou Saturday morn -
held ad usual in Union church at 3 Ong.
pm. •Sunday school at 2 p.m. Rev.
9. Jefferson will lwriapy the pulpit. .
• GODER1CH TOWNSHIP, Dee. 1. -
Mr. and Mrs. Lal'e'Hamlltun and fata-
lly. of Colborne towvshJt. nutted with
,Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McAllister on Sun-
s
day.
ST. AI'GL'STLLE
ST. AI'G1•STINE, Nov. 30. -Rev.
1)r. Wilson. of Itramison, called oa '
CARLOW
Bare Burned. -Mr. Owen Moore. of
the llfiih eons ss suflcred a seFrbus
loss last Saturday morning la the de-
struction of Ida barn by are. The fire
soeoa••••c:s el
A Cedar Chest Would
Make a Very Handsome
Christmas Gift
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\We have a nice range of Christ-
mas Gifu and we invite you to call
and see our goods.
J. R. WHEELER
Furniture Funeral Director
Hamilton Street. Goderich, Ont.
Tia. Countersign
"11ie are Jou from?^
"Chicago.""Chicago."
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frifriends here last wreak. started between 8 tend 7 o'clock in the Jugglheier.
Mr. and Sirs. John Thompson spent ling udg. belnabeingcaused by fbe upewt-
Sunday with Mr. 51141 Mrs. R. Rut- ting tment, and although astytb-
kedge, Ebenezer. lava yukkly gathered to glee assist- a Mirs Myrtle Reid returned to her *sloe the bars with nearly MI 'Its senor
home at l'ort Elgin on Saturday last tents. Including the season's crop and
after a three weeks- visit with her a number of chickens, was burned.
aunt. Mrs. Mason McAllister. The team of horses was saved. Mr.
Moore was fairly well Insured.
Mr. Moore desires to tender thanks
e net Mews for their umpt as-
sistance and to the operators a
two telephone eentrals for sending out
the alarm.
Mrs. J. Thompson and son. Howard.
spent Monday with her mother. Mrs.
It. k bamne,y.
Messrs. Jas. and Wallace Wilson an
Miss Jean Wilson visited Wingham
and itluevalr frier,:r on Monday- of
title ween:.
On aecnunt of the election Wednes-
day of this week the regular meeting
of the Womens Institute will not be
held until Welnesdav of next week, at
,the Ifnme'of Mrs_ Hugh King. 44th eon-
r4.s*1011.
Ir'''''tflr
The_
II INVITES YOU
ii to call and see our display of new
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boxed
Merchandise neatly
in special `Christmas boxes
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36 -inch black Duchess Silk. heavy $1 a 4Q
quality, at per yard ✓✓
Full double -bed size Flannelette $2� 19
Blankets, at per pair WW`
6 only Sets of Hemstitched Table Cloths,
66x84, and half-dozen Hemstitched Nap- .00
kins. Special value, per set $9
17 x' 32 -inch, pure_linen, Hemstitched All
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Towels. Assorted patterns. Our price, each
100 pieces of Valenciennes Lace, white 5c
and ecru. Our price, per yard11
On Friday and Saturday
We Offer
WHITRCHU RCH
WIIITF.CHCRCH, Nov. 29. -Mr.
Mined Fair. of Lanark. viahel last
weck:i•sd w'Ith'Mf: John Gillespie and
other relatlTes here.
Mr. Thos. Mlrehuuse arrived home
from the West of Friday to stay with
It's mother over the winter.
\lits 1.11a Emerson spent las week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson,
KLNGSBRIDGE
KINGSRlt11)G K. 1)e•. 1. -Owing to
inclement weather, the masquerade
411111('4. on Thursday was tett as largely
Attended as usual. but thine present
had a very pleasant time. The. cos-
tumes were splendid, and the Judes,
Miss R. it'('onnur and Mr. Stan. Dren-
nan. awarded first prizes to Miss Nora
O'Loughlin -and Mr. Clare O'Reilly.
Thr winners represented the "Harp of
Tara" and tbet,I.eague of Natious and
sou respectively a hand -embroidered
buffet set and a pair of hose.
Mr. Wilfred McCarthy, of Detroit.
I spent Thanksgiving with his parents.
t Mr. and Mrs. Wtn. McCarthy.
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It's a Real Stove and
the Price Is Right
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Blackstone's Furniture
of i.angside. Miss Rose O'Connor has retuned
e
Quite a number from here went 10 _arter a pheasant visit In Togouto. Exchange
1.1feknow-. of Monday night to bear We are pleased to report that j g
\lits Aileen 1(awde•n. elocutionist. of )l...... . Jqo. O'Nritl ind Wm. 1ic-
4r. the Itr„a.la+ev ,,f 4, - I. rc1.
Toronto. who so spletuiidly entertained (earthy are well on the road to re- I
8t Whitechurch Tufted church at royery. 1•00.00011011011104111
Thanksgiving. airs. .1 C. Dalton and John are
Mr. A. E. Pardon had rhe radio in- sp•n4Png r few days in London.
stalled, title day last week. Mr. Geo. Brophy visited Goderich
A great many cars had to be alaan,I- . friends over the weekend.
lined in the snow -banks In this com-1 Mr Morgan Dalton anent Sunday
wnnity 'sat Sunday. til In Lnnelnn visiting hIs gni Yikr.
Many gnclal prizes have leen of- -
frred by the different families of the Untended for last weak t
United church for special eontribu- KiN(;SISRIDI:E. Nov. 2a. -Mr.
tion!` to the Ialranr on De..emis•r 1001. Morgan Dalton. who has not b,'rn well
lately, is recovering nicely.
PARAMOUNT Mrs. M. Dalton, Denis and 'Tnlnette
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' spent Sunday with friends et Laurier.
1'ARAMe)1'NT. Nov. :10,-M r. told Mr. Philip J. Lynch. of Wallace -
Mrs. Jim Little stent a few days visit- town. and Miss Ethel Austin. of i.on-
ing at Mr. Albert McQuoid's. Crewe. don. visited• with the latter's mother.
last week. Mrs. A. Austin.
Mrs. $.e I Sherwood. of Belfast. Mies . Heim Bowler.--of--Hrsderteh.
visiting her sister. Mrs. .bus. Mem- s{a-11 the week -end at her home.
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rum of Curries Corners._ Dram of Mrs. Mary Hussey -On
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rlahards. of Rip• Nuremlwr 111th the soul of Mrs. Mary
S
ley. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hussey. one of Ashfield s moat re-
i Richards nt the weekend. *Betel residents, leased to her eter-
` Miss Annie Grant has returned nal reward. - Disposed, whole maiden =
home after rislting a few days last name was Mary Dalton. 5.814 a mem -
I week with her aunt. Mrs. Nieliianulork ler of one of the early pioneer frim p
of Nile. idles. who canoe from fhe Isle of *aims FE
We are sorry to report that Mr. and 148111441 the faith in rids part of =
.homes 1)rel:nnu 4:1:1 Hiss 31trgaret (q,:arh. airs. )lunacy was In her IG
_Slulckleton are under -41o. .l..ctoett eighty-sixth ++w4.,- sewn the *eater
Out of the Night from Far
and Near Comes Enter-
tainment for You
if you have a
Victor Northern Eletric
Radio Set
COME IN AND LISTEN IN
W. R. HARRISON
LOCAL AGENT
East Side of Square
Goderich, Ont.
ANNOUNCEMEN'I--_
1 have taken over'the laundry equipment of the Goderieh
Steam Laundry and am carrying it on in connection with Iny
'regular huPiness.
First-elaot work aIld prompt service guaranteed.
'Orders may he left at store or they will be called for on
request.
W. C. Snaael
Haberdasher and Pry Cleaner:
WEST STREET ' ' PHONE 339
(Steam Laundry in connection)
WEST STREET HARDWARE
Burger 2,2 1-2 and 45 -volt "11" Batteries. Always fresh. each
Ever -ready "A" Batteries - �'50e.75 each
28.50 each
$3.00 each
75c
75c each
Raeliotrons laG201-A
11X-1220
Nortben Electric Peanut Tubes
W. 1). 11 Tubes
Stranded Aerial Rite, 109 feet
Lift ening Arrester.+ -�_-
Battery Clips for Wet B 10e each
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ALF. TEBBUTT & SON
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TELEPHONE 484 WE DELIVER GODERICH
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:T CHRISTMAS
erre. Mrs. Robert' Reid, of Port El-
gin. 1* ilTrndieg her sister. 341ss
1•Aulekleto11:
Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Stanley. of
Ripley. spent S1111d8y with Mr. and
Mrs. 11. Rlphards.
Mrs. C. McDonald and ehttdre•n. of
Huron. visited with Mrs. Arr. Cook
for a few days.
part of her long life was passed in =
Ashfield. Her death, which was a
saintly one Indeed. was the echo of a
rife of more than ordinary virtue.
tier early years were pparkel hy-the
hardships and toll which were every
settler's portion. but each trial was =
eanclitird by prayer and a spirit of
(lath which Increased with her years.
Mian Irene Moore. of White hltrch. During the last illness weakness pre
was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. lack vented conversation, but till the last
Henderson. last week. moment any sound of prayer routes!
Goldie Martin. who has Is it nett- her to pterfeet consciouenese. Gentle =
molly 111. Is improving. land sweet she always was and to the
MIs McLeattRt $ltrett• .Tiatttattrhd her one thought was 11 or the corn-
wTib Mfr. and Mrs. Grant McDlarmld fort of those attending her. Many Ei
lust week. hnrlties and good works benefitted by
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Friend* of Mr Ketehehaw ho_naa` .genetvadty, and one of the altars
ken treatment
F. E. Hibbert
THE CASH STORE
PHONE 86
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",The Store with the Christmas Spirit"
iflnflalfr�latl 2 x...
to M In London hospital. In the parish ehurrh is a monument
are pleased to know that he is able to -to her ienevolenee. The funeral took C
return to his home In Paramount. ' place nn Saturday morning. `(orem-
ftiA1'FiI:LD bar 20th. The mass of is emn re -
HAYFIELD
was celebrated by her son.
--- iter. Father Thos. Hussey. with- Rey.
It l'FiF:f,fl. Noy. R0. -!tri Tlntrsrley father Me•Ardl,• os deacon and Rev.
evening, Nuremlwr 2.Rh, some eighty Father James Hogan soh -deacon. in
members and adhwnvie+ of Trl all i the (er JIIary also were Rec. Father
slouch assembled at the prangs Hall hof ary also
Rev. Father Selly
to t•he Senior
the twentieth of
8nni t•ersn 4.y Goetz alitrhpll. Rev. Father (tier nn of
of the Srnlnr l;nild of Trinity church. t:,sl(•rieh, Ind Rev. Father K. O'\elll
A very pleasant time was stent 1n of Woo.Isl.,ck• who eloquently preach.
eteelles and games;• then fnllnwpd an ed the funeral sermon. Spiritual and
rtcellent Inns) - The blrhd-sy rake floral tribute* were numerous and the
was eat by MIsnrs K. Nap and nizn- large concourse of friend* in attend -
In h Cameron. The Senior Guild of ,once festlflel in the novo aq(1 ewtw•m
'1' unit ehurrh wa. orgnnlzerl by Itev, la 5hlch the doeeeeed was held. Fe -
11. Binds. then rector of alae parish. aisles many from Aorlarlch and lo-
in November. 190(1 The first officers tary. entity. Mr. and 114.* Deo Stook. Miss
erre: nt.PrMies Mimi Cameron; rice. Maloney and MIM. M. Kelly were pres-
prr*Idrnt, Mb's K.•Parke; rereMrs.
Miss F.thrl Marks: treasurer. Mrs.
Tippet. During the past tweets
years the Guild he* helped In mans
wept: had new wIn4owa put in the
church. undertook painting and deca-
nting the chnreh and rectory, and as-
sisted In the finances of the church.
The rector of Trinity. church_ Rev.
F. ii. Paull. begun last Monday even-
ing a series of sermons snitable for
.advent sessnn. i.ast Sundiy, "The
Preparation :" i eeember Iltt,. The
commands:" December 12t1, 'Tu
i,lfe:" December 191 h. "The Pro-
mises " Next linnday. December !Ph.
there will he celebration of holy com-
munion at 9 a.m. Whenever tensible
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were.Mesars. T. O'Neill, Con O'Keefe,
M. McLeod. Jno. J. Dalton. .las. A.
1)01tou and J. C. Dalton. Mrs. Humpy
leaves to mourn her loss three sons:
Rey. Father T. r. Hussey, of Kin -
kora : John, of Oaderich. and .ioseph
of Toting. Sank., and five daughters:
Ater. Mother Philomena and Sister Eu- tl"'
phemin. Sacred lileart ennvenL le -
don : Mrs. T. O'Nplll, \Neat Lomeon
)ora. W. rtoek, Yonne. Seek.. and
firs. ('. ()'Keefe. Anhael4, at whose
home she passel away; also two sis-
ters. Mrs. Ed. Flynn of this pariah.
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Only 19 More Shopping Days Away
To assist the customers who wish to do Christmas
gift buying, in advance of the Christmas rush, we
are displaying gift suggestions this week
An Early Selection Means a Better Selection
We are always pleated to have you call and look around
Gifts You Can Make
SILK LINGERIE
of daintiest design and material can be de-
signed easily and at n low price from Crepe -
de -chole or Lingerie Fugi, a sturdy silk cloth
ptifehaaed pnrposrly far dlic litiger;m:-eter--The
width is 3fi inches. Price 95c yard.
LINEN TOWELS
Priced at 29z, 45c and 75c. Can be made very
.attractive by adding an embroidered initial
or design.
CUSHIONS
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of novelty shapes and designs can be made
very attractive with rayon drapery cloth or
cretonnes. See our drapery department.
Linen Bridge and Luncheon Sets
36 -inch linen eat, be purchased for 60e, She,
$1.00 and $1 45 yard, in colors or white, and
with a little of your spare tune ran be made
into dainty linen Pets which are appreciated
by everyon.
KNITTED GIFTS
infants' wear, mitts, scarfs, sweaters, slipper
and novelty gifts are always aece•ptable.
Knitting \\'exons 1Je, 25e and 35e hall
Fingering Wool. • $1.20 ib. to $4.ii0 lh.
Phone 56
Gifts Ready to Send
Hosiery
Gloves
Towels
Lingerie Garments
Handkerchiefs
Terry Towels
Linen Towels
Blankets
Fancy Bedspreads
Towel Sets
Fancy Neckwear
Silk Scarves
Knitted Goods
Floral Coat and Dress Trimmings
Sweaters
Linen Cut Work
Linen Bridge Sets
The S. A. Cray Co.
Phone 56
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