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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-3-24, Page 44 Thur..lay, March 24. 11121. THE SIGNAL Dressing up forEaster 'Rheumatism Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia. Bengard Clothes prices. We are confident of the superiority of o u r Clothing, be- cause We stuck the hest makes alld guarante.' our Cloth- ing to give satisfac- tion. You will be pleased to know that we are selling our Clothing at • greatly reduced Don't put off buying; our prices will not scare you. Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules New Suits New Raincoats New Hats z New Shirts New Neckwear Etc.. Etc. All reduced in price, but not in quality We sell 20th Century and Bengard Clothing, Borsalino and King Hats. NEW PRICES. Have brought good health to hall-a-m1111oa sufferers. A healthful, money -saving remedy, well know- for fifteen years, pre- scribed by doctors, told by drug- gists. $1.00 a box. Ask our agents or write for free trial package. Templetons, 142 King W., Tomato Loral Agents --Dunlop's Drug Store. DUNGANNON. MH. N. F. WI11.iK11) 1, the agent for 'rio: SIGNAL Ut Dungannon. order. left with hill for -.ubserip- • lions. :i.het•ti-,un•tn. or Joh print- ing w ill n 4 tic,• prompt attention. '1'eleph.•11e 44;oderich Murals rJ1l. 0•'•" • 1•1•N1:,1NNoN. Thursday. \lot. h 24. The 1null::uinow lIra u_e 1...111,• held a successful box .4411,11 04 the 111.1 11t4l uighr of this week. • Messrs. fila.. Brown and J. 11. M•: an' I'I..4.4t union meeting of Ash- field .. h.»,I trustees at the tnn)lshil. 11.111 1111 \\1•,lu.•.da 4' afternoon. Mr. 11a'ry .Ulle•..,n has emgag..l 11 Si1Verw0od- Ll11u(1A. 1e.u.le11. h. 11414411l, ,•11.1111 its thi- ,evtiou. there will 1»' n -01111 111.11,' Meth,. .list ehtrrch un \\'))nes say ev"uin: next. • Nies and \Ii•s. \C. \Lliz,•, of aiode•ich, tire 4 ;kiting in the village. \L•. 111. 1:. .\ugustill.• is home from Bra 11atford for a few day.. 1C.- bete that Revs .1. S il.trdie; I. minister of the .\-iuh•l.1 i',.•.I1'teri,nl c11111%•h.,4, .1a•io11'1y 111 :11111 m,•ut1»•r' of the family have !Well c:llle.l 'Wane. LT ^ar W. C. PRIDHAM Phone 57 Hats .����: _ _.. Altultd for Easter 14, ie will he given special prominence in our display throughout the week. In these Hats flowers, fruit, lace and ribbon are supreme and the Spanish note of the veil is cleverly in- troduced. Miss M. R. MacVicar Kington street, Goderich Try a Want Ad. in The Signal, Sacrifice Sale at Walker's -14}'- USED FURNITURE ittoatt NOTE THE BARI:.iiNS. 1 only solid wit Imat 51.11.1.041 r.1 f null not be I».pght new today 1114 $120. Sacrifice .ale $.13.00. , 1 only solid walnut 1lining•r.wnm !111th•. 1\'orth easily $17.1. Sacrifice sale $73.00. 1 solid oak iledroom Smite complete. Worth today $1:111. Sacrifice sale $73.00. 2 only solid walnut Sofas. At very special Klee. $20 and $23 eseh. 2 only 5 -piece solid walnut Parlor ltnites. The biggest Iwrgalu ever offered In G041.1101. Very special at 123 cath. Now don't delay. 1 slightly used Linolenta, 314 by 4 yds, Worth $1-.50 peer 114. yard. . We el will cut the pct.'s• 111 half. Act quick. WI' have alw*At a dozen Bedsprings. add sires Yon can hare any one of them, If they flt your lied, for $11.00. 1 only used Phonograph. Regular $F10. Has leen 1144401 less than two months. $serine,' sale $04 rash. I only Parlor Table, real mahogany. Price, new, 231.01). Will sell for $14.04- 1 only Tron Crib. Saer111t'e sale rue ete.06. Complete with springs. DECORAT ING .AND Decorating Matenals Wall Papers, Paints, etc. \Ce'.ell you the materials, or take the contract of decorating our home, ,tore or office. Estimates cheerfully given GLASS Window Glass, Plate Glass Mirrors, etc. We can supple yt'lur grants its any kin,! of Glass J. CUTHBERTSON North side West st, Phone 354 • Easter Cards and Novelties 4 11014.0 Book let 4 :111,1 1'ob h• r from 3e up to Sof. ' }:aster Post cards. Dainty }:caster I?,l'.ket...''. St and ilk. Little Itiniuic.• :i for :w, Large I11t111111•s. We. rive Thick- ..n a branch. 111e. F:aster 4': n,iv 1)..v.•-. 10e. 11a1ter 1'14111;1111•. 1:4) and 2.e. E,i•tet• 1'iltn.o..111,1 MI401.. Remember er your (-kolas with n dainty Easter 4.n,l, also the kllhlll•-1with an _Eastvi _N,xveue. Smith's Art Store 1:4.4 s1, 1'11,.111- ill. Lilies That -' .,; Live Forever }aster lilies perish, but your "Lilly"--yourlittle curly -head -will live on forever with the Freshness of mamma ifyou have her photo. graphed to -day. That is one message of Easter- time. J. T. Fell 01044111011, ONT. 44411 a116411 111 parts very amusing. There will also be musical 11441111er.- 4410 'the program and a lunch will 1»• .1•rvei1 at the close. Come amI enjoy t. social evening. .admission -:.11c. children _:% ikv 3101.1.ty. M:In•h 21. 311•s 4'autplw•II, .' %V....Weld. spent :1 few days Last week with her daughter. \less Win. (rimier. \Ir. Isaac 1;auh•y ti:ir,.1 frieu.1%_ir, 1;.»I011.1I one day l'4',•'4tly. \!r Ititehie t•i.ited lir son, Mr 1;011011 ltlr,lile, Lane 44444'day Iasi week. Nil... hies:ud Tw.umby. of Mateking. returned to her home after spending a few- .lays with herr dwlgh:'r, 31,-. 1' Fin11ig.l11. There nit. a lartte crowd at 1144 ',will at 11r. \le•narc's 010 \\'r.lm•s,lny 11 was Irel:hist'. 11 . h' and even -Odic.: was 111 keeping. Jk m'1, fall t.. 1.e at the I...x so.•i,l in t11.' ..'lu»,Ile.u+e herr Mi,n.la} evening. 311r.•11 path .1 1,l:1,r is being prepamd. ent111.s1 ''1'Ias Ih.,nr,.n'. Second Wife" 1ad4'-4. with 1 .x..- free, gentlemen : • 1 ui.r.I ItNF: • '.wisp Event. -Tile 4'ollw,rue Fann- ers' ('Iib! will hold it social on Frld•iy. .April 1, in the township hall. .1 g.•..1 program of music and recitations 1. being arranged. 311...1..1 1t . . edit,.r ..f The Farmer: son. will give sill n.l dress. The Phil. will fiu'uish c.,tTre .111 ".1e 0lel,li1 are int 11.•.I. The Late George 1.1en.-\ * .II - 144 '411 :41111 10114'11 1'4•a6.'te.1 re.i,Irur ..f 4'olborue• lra.s,st tr.o11 this Ilfr ..n Wednesday. Mare.] 'eh. its the p•rs.•n of \It•. l:r,.r..• tats r \Ir Won 10141 a stroke :r rear a_ • nal hat Ilet.•r 4.•.•11 wen $II4.e. IIIINII(tl le• .' 14111 rw) his 111- llt' with patient., and fortitude. ile was born in 4'.11.,.rie• -:sty-six yet"' - ago.' a son -of the lite .1.,hn 1;1.•11. :111,1 hail lived in the ownship throughout hi. life Illi. Far:n !on the nth c1404.es- .14.11 adjoin, tiClr ;.r. 4)111111 lo. 1,v.,. bort'. 11,44) the home of his 1r.410 r Hobert. lir 1. snryite.i by 11;s, 0,44•• three -•.m., Itrgi4111A. l:ru.•st and Al. '.•rt.:1n1 11114' d+n11h:.•1% .11•:111. 4)11.1 34'.` :t ll a honer: 111..i by two brothers and two sisters • 11o1.err ..sol Miss filar gnret. on the • homestead : James. of r'arlow. and Mr, Ilia.. stew.u't. ..t Nile. The funeral 4012 place on Mfr. h 11th to 1'oN»,rill• cettie:ery. Ray. It .I Ito... of Smith's Hill char.l, of tyhi.11 the Je.•easeil wit.:1 member. rotulnchd Irhe fute•ra11' seri'i.,•s. and tier pall- vbe r •4's were' Messrs Robert Imre;-. I:4'... 4'11 rrl•v. R:uun.•1 Sh,•pl»•rd :mel Alex: Young. M.nrrling friends Wert• pr.•s4'ut from Kit,hene•. L44.klow. lshti.•ld; 4.'llIerich and .Hoer ST. ACI;1:STiNE. TI'ESDAT. March 22. 4.n f'.1R1.11W. \C'.lne-.1 y. March 23, The :11,111141 11n•et11 : of smith's 11111 4'h11r.'h was 11,1.1 its rile township hall on 'l'tt,' ,I 4.4 eye11nlg ,114.1 4)a• Weil at- Ie•u,b•.1 .l fret- the toistne.s of rho year 114.1 1».al Icausa.•le,l :n ..»'Celt rit11e 444. .1:1114 I.4 those l.r.'.'•nr, 31r. She.,. or s..,(.1111 .has I4) nn: drilling .111 .1o1in 11. Treble's. \lis. Itnrh Y'e1n,g, of Sri•atfor11,' spent the week -,:td -with her parent.. Ali. and \II . 111 31. Young. 4.11 \ion try ••.,•411111 31i.s Nesta fish t Int smell her friends at her 31r 11ex Stilling. of \hntirob.t.' w 140 1e.e444I nndlrwent :111 oflel'atiOn :at {lie general hospital 444 Toronto. i. Mrs. G. Graves and \nary are visiting Goderlch friends this week. Mr. Gormley Th. mpson, of Auburn, is vi•iting friends in this vicinity. Mss Lizzie Welsh, of Kincardine. _re turned home on Fr:day, after week's ei.tt With friends here. . Asus Juneve Taylor, of Goderich. is visiting at Mr. Wm. \I..Uiister's this 'week. Entertainment. --d u.lcr the :u shies•, 1-414441:f .. i.s v .. h ti ul. 11, chi a i y.' nlr .telt r .' I . n i , \\'„ . \ gat t u w •it's lrt.rltun•. 31rs. 14uuc:ui t'rawford. of Flint. a pia;. e•utitled Ifere \1'4' Speak Al 1'1! . i- '1»•11ding the 1:1.401• 1"'14A3.".. From.•h.- will he giver' 1.v the pupils pith her patents, 31r. 111111 \Yrs.'.\..' f LIN'k4Ww' •Hhli in the St \1'ilsou' .\tlglstine hall oil Thursday evening. \!ia i.atn•el Treble ha. returned \I;Ireh 41st. in a•I.iition 31i-.. Ilir icon, after spending the p,ts4 sit t'aafpl..•11. of rttinaarmunl. will ....mil - months ,t Stratford 1M -hies.. College-. sire readings. and 3Ir ltaytno1111 KI•.I- Tli.- 1'. F. 14. ',hipped a carload of hog. 411 311,11.117 from 31.•1:a4). Mr. tie... Crocker. of Windsor. spent hew ,lay's visiting -at David Ite14•». Mr 11. J. Cantwell Inas moved tq.th.-I \\':alter KlzIgsw,'li 1,ir111 at legal. 01114•0 11.• 11 1ti h 4iigh • .\uyou•• wanting egg• for hatching hail better ser Ali. 1\'m. Marsh. as he has the best barred Ito, ks in the esatt- try: and r:eo. 4'In rk'. white-1..eghorn' 1 re....wind 4.. no1e•. 311-. 1'r'''idert011at about our b:tw•- !.{111 team: now the *Inst is flying and the gra.- I. green •. 31 r. \\'ui. Cantwell has moved to the (41111 141.'1) pm•,•h:1-111 (lout31 r. .1. .lnlml.h.11. 31r. .1. .\Ilin slnipl»•.1 44)'0 carloads ..r I.'' - lase Friday - For Easter Monday. -on 3L.14.lay. 31in'.h 11g,•Int ,11 111.11.1 will t»• ciyen at Smith', 11i11 church. The pageant. for which uatiy,• costumes are loving -,cared. 1- 0444•,.•-riu1; thrmKh- HYDRO-ELECTRIC Use a "Hydro" Vacuum Cleaner and -your house is al- ways clean. Does the work quickly and makes no dust. mond. violin;-;. :uMI Mr. limy,) Mc - I;.0., y.nalirr. will take part 111 the pro- gram. with .••leer local talent. 4,111 i- .1on-544 , I.hi ilren 25•. .... •1'. HELENS. . TUESDAY, March 22. Mr. Lewis Weatherhead, Misses Emily and Lulu Weattertead were at Blyth on Thursday attending the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. T. Brown. Mr. James Neely has returned to ' Michigan after spending a couple of months with his sister, Mil. D. Todd. Mrs. W. Taylor spent a few days with her mother. Mrs. McVittie, at Westfield Born -At Hamilton, on March 7th. to Mn and Mrs. George Clark, a daughter i (Jean Preston). \lis+ Jean hill a of Whitechurch, spent the work -end with her aunt. Mrs. Alex , Hinton!. Air. Roy AitcFcaon left on Tuesday for the West. The induction of Rev. C. Cummings into the pastoral charges of St. Helens and Last Aslifield will to a place in Calvin church, St. Helen's, on Thursday, March 31st. Mrs. Chester Taylor and children are at Auburn visiting her moth r. Mrs, Ferguson. See our display of Hydro Lamps, Irons, Washing Ma- chines, etc., at The Hydro Store Gederieh - Ontario .sexes WESTFIELD. Tuesday. 31areh 22. iia»,tor .1. 11. Tom laid hi. official visit t:. the ...hoot on 311)111114.4, March. 14. Mrs. J. .1. ,1. I:e11 and chlltlren have retiIr11el 444 1'algsry after a visit with the former', mother. Mrs. John He.) mint . 31r. .f. W. Stackhouse hell's very successful sale •on Thursliniy last. Despite the inclement weather a large. crowd was in attendance and gal. l'riles prevailed. 31r. Stack, se and family ,will 04eupy one of 31r. Wm \lelh,well'• houses during the summer. A special feature of the Easter ser - Vire. at Westfield Methodist church w111 1»• the ehlidren'a choir from the school. 1:141IEII iCH TO\1'NSHiP. Referendum Bally. -There 4)'111 i, a rally in the interests of the roferen- dun1 in Union church on Tuesday evening. Marek 211th. Hee. .1. F. Roy - craft, of liodrrlt•h, will give An ad - Those veto heard him In that ehnn•h or a previous a»rasion do not need 49 f4' tohl that he Is an Interest- ing speaker. Corns. and bring others. The question from a woman's stand- point will ix' presented by Mr,. Ham- ilton. - A 1'14URN. Aunt Sarin'- %lsit.-The play "Aunt Suss it's ' Visit" will be presented In tlw Forester,' Hall. Auburn, by the i)ram- atrlc club of 1'. S. S. Nd. 11, IlilUvtt and 1;84 W'aveanosh, ander 111e au- sphrs of Knit cholr, on the evening of Wednesday, March nth. This char. aeter4.l:etch ontertalnment I. both rimming and IP/snifter, and proml..e, to he *111a well permuted. 1)s sot Phone 56 ' "The Scotch Store" STORIL HOURS t 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. t SATURDAYS 10 P.M. Phone se Beautiful New `Silks It is indeed with satisfaction that we feature our splendid showing of all the popular Silks for spring and summer wear. _ Taffeta Silks are Fashion's Favor Taffeta Silks are prime favorites, they are so dressy. We are showing a beautiful rich quality, wear guar- anteed, full 36 inches wide, in Navy, Pekin, Mallard, Nigger, Taupe,'Steel, Battleship, Plum, Amethyst, Bur- gundy, Myrtle, Reseda, Black, White. :x3.50 per yard. Extra heavy quality 1004414 ®#� tlabutai Silk This is -a. special finish ,Japan Habutai Silk, heavy quality; will wear and wash. In almost all shades, 36 inches wide. $1.50 per yard. Pongee Silk priced at $1.50 This is an exceptionally heavy quality Japanese Pongee. Ideal for dresses and children's coats and splendid for window overdrapes. In such shades as Rose, Pekin and Em- erald, 36 in. wide. $1.50 ger yard. 'satin Duchess at $2.50 This is a most serviceable and practical Silk. Cotnes•in all colors, rich satin finish, splendid wearing quality, 36 inches wide. $2.50 per yd: \ . Crepe Meteors for - Dressy Wear ' This is a new weave that is very popular for evening dresses and dressy wear. Comes in suchcharm- ing shades as Honey Dew, Jane, etc.. 40 inches wide. $4.50 per yard. • 4 Crepe de Chenes teastanhvgb are popular Advance information says Crepe de Chenes will be summer's favorites for dressy wear. We are showing an extra special wear -resisting qual- ity, super finish, such beautiful shades as Naid, Peach, Pekin, Coral, Lagoon, Nigger, Black, White, 40 inches wide. $2.25 per yard. Three Special Values in Natural Shantung Silks These Silks are ideal for 'dresses, suits, children's wear, men's shirts and for window drapes. At 98c, $L48 and $1.95 per yard. Special in Black Duchess Silk $3.50 per yard. Heavy quality all pure Silk, Swiss make; rich, beautiful finish, 36 inches wide. $3.,50 per yard. WI" Kow Goori Silk $2.25 per yard. A splendid quality rich Japanese Silk for dresses and summer skirts. White only, 34 inches wide. $2.25 per yard. More New Spring Coats Two good shipments of smart Spring Coats just in time for Easter. We have sold more Spring Coats this season than ever. The reason- is simple : we have the best, quality, style and prices considered. Priced from $19.00. to $50.00. Next week we will tell you about our House Furnishings - t To our many friends and customers all over Canada and the States : Remember the Goderich Old Boys' and Girls' Re- union August 7 to 10, 1921. Mass; : sr env :. arra` p ss jt ;l1, Millar's Scotch Store"u' hail t.. see 14. Adossslon-adujtst, 1104: (hildren, 2:s'. Doors open at 710: curtain to Mee at It o'cioe . It makes a real treat-Blackstone's delicious ice cream, in bulk or fancy bricks. A euchre and dance. under the susp;cel of the General Brough Chapter, i.O. D.E., will be given on Thursday, April 14th. in the Masonic Temple. at 5.15 p. m. Please reserve the date. 31 PERSONAL MENTION. 4 Mr. and Mn. Joseph Jeffrey. Nelson street, had quite a welcome surprise party on St. Patrick's nitht, when a number of their friends called on than and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Some people know where to go to have a good time. Mre. Burdge Gunhy and Mrs Albert Campbell. of Mnuntsberg, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mn. James A. Campbell, East street. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strachan have arrived home after a very pleasant three months' visit with friends in Dakota, The Citizens' Association will help Colorado, lows and Blinds. you ; you eon help it by becoming a Mr. Tobias Fisher, of Kitchener, has member Islsd working. been visiting friends in town and vicinity during the past three weeks. - Mr. 1). T. Gledhill has returned to his 1tmm,. rt Kincardine after 'mending a week or so with ills father, Mr. Tiros. 01e1h111, who has been seriously ill. Mr. Gledhill aenior,passt'tl his seventy - 111th milestone on life's Journey on 3[.rch 15th. i, ECZEMA' °�. e s e rtnert- Ing who■ yoa l4) p� I�sse's Olnt tseem toe Recces sal akin irefta- tbna It removes at ono* and craw any heals the skha. Sample hog Dr. Chose's 0111anent tree 11 you wentlea► Itis ETone sed sa. Mop for tsaa ass • 0o* ; all testers or t4saasokDriss 1 Oe., "41- oregtg, -• - Mi -ss Nellie Colborne has returned home after a two months' stay at Tor - Miss MacPherson, of the registry of. Tice, leaves today for her home at Fingal on a holiday skit, accompanied by her sister, Miss Mary, who has been visiting her here. b • n • - - .,.,r....ler+.aa.►+ s1•!` _ _ _ -.-.