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The Signal, 1930-2-20, Page 5jam,. ,nue- It:+rls.ur, of Gosl.rich, t41hs1 hist eyevk wills his Mother at Fordyce. NI r. EIw.ss1 Barbour I end n very .nc.,-»fol sale on \\•Idltesllny last. teen .though it tan-. emit .1 rainy day. Mr. Elwell Webster. .•r willgham. went through the village ..n S111dny' with his new suuwmo1,1l', fu whidi he has intllt a menhir- :aeroolsne en- I gine and on which it a regular aero- plane pr(.peller. It seeius to run ()silk the suuw•-banks in the diteh the same COUGH SYRUPS to stop that cough. All the popular brands. Buckley's, Ayer's, Pinex, Chase's, Penslar and many others. Tonics and Builders Wampole's Tasteless Cod Liver Oil. Penslar (Vitamin Tested) Cod Liver Oil, also Squibbs, Ayerst, and Parke Davis Tested Cod Liver Oil, at Campbell's Drug Store Phone 90 Goderich H. CLEMENTS Painter and Decorator FUtilllaltst for painting, wall-pala•r- uag, t•(' chorrfully viten •.n re quest. Residence. No. 4. Bayfield Road Telephone 259.1 Fresh Bread Baked Daily That's what you get when ordering your Bread from Cleveland's. It contains the purest ingredients known to bakers. Buy a loaf today and taste the difference. We specialize in Cream Goods of all kinds E. U. CLEVELAND Prose 114 West Street THE SIGNAL, Hints on Gardening This fs probably the most critical time of Ute year for all wintering plants. The sun is getting stronger. and durlug the middle of the day la often quite warm enough to stimulate growth, espet•lally in a southern ex- posure where the snow fiat tlisatp. petrel Where Oda occurs the plant GODERICH, OAT can plant a few small trees with at- I This vegetable closely rttembdes the traetive flowery. I4011le of the Ilett are 1 cauliflower, but by many autborltler the lfacrel double -flowered crab, 14 considered even superior. The vault- F;uropsau mouutalu ash, yellow wood,! flower-like heads are grunt' tin Mug Jupaucae tree lilac, and catalpa. Ai juicy stead, both steam and head be - crab slide or apple tree of *owe good, lug edible. It it easily grown and %•tlnrlety makes a pleasing and useful, hardy. Seed should be started indoors. feature of the garden. or else elnnts be secured. One should A Hot -lied go over the flew seed catalogues and read the dereriptIons of these untv,m- Where one plana to use it large wuu vegetables and select one or lis number of those plants wh1ttt wast be'to try every year. In this way, us esu, 11 Warted indoors, or where one is not i Interest will be built up In the vet' - 1n a position to purchase suet' plauts table end of the garden a, tuuuug the as petunias, zinnias, marigolds, cos- i flowers. Mos. aster.,, tomatoes, (•tillages, welt: bre-0wr lender. and %ben the leer- flower head lettuce anti slluilar! Is rotten ti a 1 . The POW' things, a hot -bed eury gra•, down again at flight severe atruttIou of ata•p n a tf ( i neither. h aair s damage results. Incidentally, this ex- difficult nor expensive, and, in addi- 1VHITECHURCH WHITE4.1 Feti 11. -.\Ileo. htfus why growth in a s„utheru ex• tion to growing such plants as the the thnrve•Ir R eel of )lr. and Nit... onions,MMih onThus. Inglis, of West %Vawanostt. that faring the north. Tu preveAl f the talon Sok err a . pusurr• is wore liable to 1.. kllltti than above, it may be used to produce' surly lettuce, to ra es• iotsswl away 00 Sunday. February it. . slimily " N . 1• 1 Mintage, 10 t keep the p u, • When scientists work for pwuu ars melon,: 1 11 tit or ne funeral a 111411 on Wednesday i g of fresh horse wanner which but l 1 t it a d rmant t w�.tive their bruin power will flag seal •undltlou uutfl file wvnttil•r really Is•en t t 'q } shelf• ,err struts duo 'see . +fuel frequently to prevent . o tlre•uht11 e-,•wetery. Ln.ktuw. lie " ebb-- hie !melees. there are three sr. tsvuwe sterllo•."-�Eaetnmr Curie. i tburning, and *tore this in some tees. \fr-. Jan'k Flannigan of Terme, wenn* up. Muleh with Arne, leave. seal slot, turning over uecnsiuuatly. tlirksie uu.l Pauline. and three or similarfront material whl'h will flue lentil ready to use. The hot -bed should. est t fu.w the sou rod anther that -Karon Cafe Special Business Men's Lust` daily at 60 cents ,A la carte ervice at all hours Hugh, Wong British Exchange Bldg. Telephone 11;2. lie la bry,lhers tae Reddy and Jack. all int wm•t t+lu,hbh• protective material or located where It will be as 1t does on the road. Ile made the trip trues Ilia home at i•'ordyt'e to \\'fughaw in thirty minutes. Mrs. Jack Johnston and Mr. \\'sills Miller eiPe11t last week -end with rel- attires at Wroxeter. Mr. Harris Purdou, uf Detroit,. 11 i eidltyt tide week with hie parents at St. Helens. Quite a number frons here attended the funeral of Rev. lir. 1'errte, in \1'iitghnw, om '1'huiJ�4ay host. Mrs. Jennie Slwpaw i. of London, I d.iughter ..t sirs. John \IeGee, er..' bled the wief..rtune to fall down slain at her hoult• last geek.. dud break her right urw at the wrist. coupe° Milan were at home 111141 will wourfl1 fur the rson looking atter lr hate i 1?c d rruutal „imam. all, area'. 1'ru[wKlou o[ til. lh11l for ,oil the a•eIII , f the ha y 1111 herbaceous tduring all sorts of weather. Prefer- the lame. d have some shelter frau s 1 1 t•iiwhrrs and roars is advisable. in the' ably. It shout d r u cOhler dlstriets of Canada. it is also; north and welt winds by fetwes, build -I Mrs. James I:righaw and hale, of lugs or shrubbery. Sele,•t or prepare, 111yth. spent a few days Iaet week y good peau to .sorest grape fines. with her laireut \Ir. and Mrs. raspds•rry bushes. etraw'brrry plu11tn o well- manure site and wake . Idle, dons.currants and similar things of the manure eighteen Inches deep; (shades Wlghtwan. ti M un top of It rn on Friday February 14to when the trmld•rnhee els nide!) from week ro week.! desired size. and cover tightly with 0 Lulu Venni. of t'n rss, u daughter. 'hr latter should ;dope! and Mee \\'iR.ur \ichulslot and brother from Special Values l\ All Winter Footwear Men's, women's and children's Goloshes. Felt Boots. Muff's and boys' heavy laced Rubbers. All at clearing prices W. Hern's Shoe Store Phone 43w when well pressed own. .. - when g u whiter like the present nue this place a light frame of wot.d any \Ir and \irs. Matti.- Stni . on (need 1 fluctuated are a ..nude of worry in ,e•rtaitt die- window sash. 1 \!r n damage to wintering plots is always. a few- itches toward the trout, w'hlell. sou. of Auburn. sleet Wedpesday last quite heavy. Mitte and rabbits also' must (s• south. Cover the teatime with with her sister. JI n.. George ,I -('len- are a lettuce of worry, in certain dist-1 three: oinches r four ihes of fine ."1.1. The agleam Ices, these pests girdling shrubbery, bed wi11 beat uprrapouW ly at first. coolet d \l r. Robert Ilenry Pardon. of \\'al -j awl '. Annual Arthur Circle PLAY "Tons of Money ,, A Comedy in 1 hree Acts 1,111 1.� pr. -4 ,1 ni KNOX CHURCH LECTURE ROOM, on Thursday and Friday, February 27 and 28 Admission - 50c Children under 12, 35c tr bythe fourth da. bask., has tvllel ho mo l theund trees. ttvnksTur1°'trmsthrorr►pests hot d"`° sufficiently for planting par• .lade. _ Poses One tau plant 1y rows quite wok on utcerunt of the serious In-! with collars of bulldtng paper, tar Pose together, so shut a fl.ed three by ins ..f his her. who Us,k as stroke paper, or ealvanirad wire netting is g(IaMI �uuda,' from which • ht• is still i advised.' , , four feet will prodswe ample plant., fur There dI'-wertsg Shrubs i the ordiuury garden. In 1-014 or stormy I \t r. gaud Mr.. .tells Anderson. of itottld every shrubs in very br garden, write, W. T. weather. water aepaariuRlc and Duly ua St. Hen el-. epeut Sunday last with I few fluwrriuR' bright days. Ventilate a little every I their daughter. Mr- Hebert Portion. Mayotte. IMminiou Horticulturist• day by rutshlg .the sash, ke•pltag it )1//PS SadieCoiling, R.N., of Ripley.' open longer as the days grow warmer' went throe, a an operation for goitre; Among the wort satiefttetury in order The plants should not td• removed. on N'wtiroti ay lust hi ani unto General of blooming are spleen :argittu, and directly from a hot -bel to the field, ilospitail. Wx• Is ImpruyfnK ',wet).- spires Can Houttei• 111141 the. Russia° except 4411 very favorable eircumwtane+. Hiss Isabel Fux was vinieeIy leaf Idea ehrula bard)na triers. is R"••tl but ahoLld be hardened off for u week weak with her sister, 51rs. Rey Patton. . r it very hardy. 11 one lives In a or two in a cold frame. whish is ex- ,.f Lucus. part of Canada where the climate l+ serif' the same ata ti.t• hot b,•41 with I . suffering. wild the golden hell (fursytblai is tKrt Ilse wauurUnusual r,,rgelal still earlier and well worth planting •ies lath for the power* and for npitar- Some of the avec usies ceCP- nnee of the shrut afterwards. Follow- ing theseare Japaneserose truer rue- tables which are worthy of a place in 014111, Ptllladelithrs' variety virginal. or every garden and which when 11x1414 any other of tilt' manygood tnrietles meted will win that piacr fruw then of mock orange, hydrangea artxlree- on are: ('os lettuce. spivaeh. te•par,' tens grandiflora. hydrangea pautculata gee, Brussels sprout.. crews. graudiflurn. and. if aroomnte has rem for chard. endive. ' kohl robi. vegetable 1.4411111.44111111101P,lil orP, one or ware ac, and n marrow. broad bean.. -flats it. or some bush honeysuckle should be plantet. of the herb... The new green sprouting algin welgelin, Eva Rathke. and. it one tix ir•coli 1s especially re,- onwrudel. 11 /l.::'•; I .`•;i I1`:' : I • W-:1 11 Ines' Ijl MIDWINTER CLEARING SALE We are simply overloaded with winter stock, and we are going to reduce our stock by slaughtering prices Sale startsSaturday,February 22, and lasts until Saturday, March 8 ( READ EVERY ITEM - HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS • Thursday, February 20. 1900. -ti KIDNEY TROUBLE, BACKACHE VANISHED' 4 s snag says • and b4 • der Thuuxads writs kidney ills, constipation, indigestion, `u. back- ache end o,erai1ht with "Fr uit.e.titea. Nerve• quiet. Sound deep •a oats. Gat -fruit sc rtes" from dru - ist tode Spring is almost here and that mean• House Cleaning and Decorating Our new Wall Paper Books are m ,till p.n �..n �,•.r. t1 -::: ,..n. t,•n ,L, I.,ur I ).!..year ink. T. H. CARRICK Phone 1S7 Victoria Street - Goderich Telephone your next order for GROCERIES -to - PRICE'S GROCERY Choice line of fresh Groceries and Fruits in season. 11 F Iii 1.1 \ 1 1: - Geo. Price & Son Telephone 248 Corner of x.10111' and Nert0 Street Liu `• :Sparr's s•! `1 a .t1 '�' 4r FOR - Quality and Service Hamilton Street Phone 146 We deliver in town 35 Men's Overcoats Regular up to $25.00. All sizes and styles in lot. Clear- ing at $6.75 and $10.45 Men's Overalls and Smocks in black, blue or stripe, good weight and strongly made. Special Overalls or Smocks _ $1.39 Men's Fleece -lined Shirts and Drawers Dodd s and York -knits. All stzr °. Special _ Men's Fleece -lined Combinations All si. es Clearing out at $1.39 69c •-e Police Braces, Special 25c Leather -faced Canvas Gloves Clearing at 25c 1 Lot of Boys' Rubbers Special prices 39c and 49c 1 Lot of Children's Dresses rgc or velvet. sizer 11 to 1,2. $1.95 to $2.95 C1,'nfil1g out al -. Men's Leather t �tln1 Windbreakcrs $3.95 to $4.95 LUAU EXTRA SPECIAL 6 only, Fur -collared Coats L, athtr-lined, in light or dark grey or blues It. I,,ee tL;.filt. Special, clearing at $13.50 Men's Odd Vests Regular $2.50 to $3.00. Clearing out at $1.79 Men's All -wool Sweaters Large assortn►ent if p11tt•rns 1,, citrus.• inns Clearing out at $1.79 to $2.29 Men's Handkerchiefs 1:1•,1..r 1,111. 1arg,- -1/,. 4 for 25c Men's Work Sox, Special 19c , Boys' leather aviation CAPS. Black 89c or brown. All sizes. Special V.�ll Men's Leather -top Rubbers 12 • to 15- Clearing at $2.95 to $3.45 Men's Work Pants, Special $1 45 Children's Fleece -lined Bloomers Special. per pair 19c and 29c Scotch Fingering Yarn 1.ph, a -,44/r11 d co;or- 111 chonsc it 19c skein �,ote•ial, e, hilt they last Boys' Tweed Bloomers Sizes 26 to 36. Special $1.19 Men's Broadcloth Shirts in fancy checks or stripes, collars attached or de- tached. some plain white. cream and greens included. Sizes 14 to 17. Very $1.39 Special 10 Dozen Men's Work Shirts Dirk grey or khaki. drill flannelette work 79e shirts. Special Men's Mackinaw Coats All sii,•9. Special at $3.95 to $7.75 Boys' All -wool Windbreakers Sizes 6 to 10 Spet 1111 - 95c Men's Heavy All -wool Work Sox Special 3 pairs for _ _ $ 1 .00 Men's Leather -lined Work Mitts Per pair 39c' Men's Fine Kid Gloves Assotted colors. Special $ 1.29 Men's Fine Wool Gloves In grey. brown and fawn. Special 59c Penman's Merino Shirts and Drawers A11 '•ves. Per garment 59c Men's Sheep -lined Coats Sizes 36 and 38 only Regular $12 51) $6J 9[ Special _ _ _ Boys' Winter Overcoats Clearing out at $5.50 to $6.75 Come to the store. It will pay you. Now is the time to:buy for next year. FOLI.O.V THE CROWD TO THE MIDWINTER SALE. AND YOU WON'T GO WRONG. Watch Pur Windows for Extra Specials. Don't forget the date, Saturday, February 22 Agent for Tip Top Tailors. Phone 384 roC L),1 ROBINS, 25 Men's and Young Men's SUITS Well tailored in ad r brown or fancy checks.' and stripes. in single or double-breasted styles. All sizes in lot. $8.95 to $12.75 4J `;div Men's Heavy Red Back Work Pants Sizes 30 to 42. Special - $1 69 Men's Horsehide Work Mitts AJ Ht'avV wool linings. Special 89c Men's Leather -lined Gauntlets ;per sal $1.29 Better take advantage of this lot ! :111 pair- of boys. -,•Innis I; I/i:u'k "' $1.95 n w'tl. slid lrnt1 r .. I ' - - vp•'r'i 1 100 Pairs of Ladies' Goloshes len Mack only Sites 2 Vs f,• Specie 1 buckles nr •2 (ru.kl i -guitar calsus• nil rs. $1.49 1 Lot of Ladies' Rubbers - A11 9Vr♦ in Ittt `i,e, 1,111 39c Children's Rubbers \11 9, i•- to I, if "pc, t 111 Men's R Sizes 6 to 11. Special :,%ii , I ?t4 T 29c ubbers 89c 4t'- ,1 • t ...h.. vw•sir IM one eon (teorge at i\raytoti