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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-7-9, Page 4t u �n r `4 --Wednesday. Jelly 1ti 1924. 12th of July Speda1\ ' at PRIDHAM'S ' . Men's Summer Ste, $18.50 1 The. nicest Summer Stilts shown anywhere, made in all -wool Bermuda Cloth, in Society Brans' Tailoring. Regular price $23.50. For $18.50 HotWeather Accessories for Men and Boys Men's all.Wool Serge Trouser,. Price $7.50 White Dick Trousers. Price, $2.75 Men'sSummer Pyjamas, plain sand shade,, light weight', excellent valve ,. •. •. $2 :di' Men's Balbriggan Combination Underwear .... $I.'.9 Men's Athletic Nrainchtck Underwear 95ci or two. shits ....- 1. 1475 Mi'en's Khaki Work Shirts `�`k "Iton" Sox. specially pticed, 45c, or 3 pairs for .. 11.'2•, Straw Hats.12 00 and $,),.50, for ........ „ ... ,.. . . 81.49 Straw Hats,13.00 and 13,50. for .••• Boys'• Athletic Underwear, in size 32 only... Boys' Khaki Long Pants Boys' Khaki Shirt Waists Child's Rompers, in linen and khaki ..Child's Wash Suits 1t,1•R 11.541 9Kc shades s.k to 11.00 .. 11•25 and $1.35 W. C. PRIDHAM & SON Mens and Boys' Wear 1N THEIR NEW STORE NEXT TO BANK OF MONTREAL [a" a�.: 11elte •+.arse.., n Tfr �• 4NW�u� . tw .ttL��r THE SIGNAL, the 211.111.1(' Other nuu,hera ou the 1t:du,ut..u, and two children are the pnlarur included arleviioua by Mrs.' guests of Airs Moffat's father, Mr. Mowbray, elocutionist. White•hutch:11!Airy Jones. aoloa by Wilfred Robinson; violin Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Begley. of IWO- solos by John Perdue; readings l.,v !Iron. are ,Jolting friends bare M Rev. H, 1P Snell, -.R. A.. of 1vIuija.aut: present. piano .ok by Jack Me.Jh•rutld. Gale- Mr. and lira, Aubrey Htgglas, of rich; trio by three y g well from 1i.t•oil, ure vhtlttng trichia h&r', IWtnginnn, yiet -Wu_ atIdnees by Rev. Mr. end Ors. Bert Stewart won/roil W. I Alp. of Aids i. The went over' trona the- Stater to 04t ,bell' Blow With the Aught of the Nation- parents. Mr and kir. Andrew Stew - i at nth, w err. I lIr, and Mrs. A. Mt•Ka7e of North VARWW 1►akotu, wlttte lourlug .through twit. - country peri a visit to trtt•ntb here. Mr. ltd,,• • Itavl.ts0n fa Iwvhtg w ('AI{I.OW. July x. -Mtaa Stacy Rob. xrt,slau well pgt duwtr ,al hiN prem- wrtw.r ofximmiq Frtlls. 1, vl»11105 I. Mr, 11, A. (input la the• islulract• herr sitter. AMM E. Fisher, or Mr. DANA Mrs. Will diel and Mr. R. J, R enol Mrs: 1',4,•ra atNl and Mrs. John P1ick. of G,deertch d:pttght•1• 4'atharhne urn sl»'udh1R $ township. vislt.d frk u4.4 hoer• on Stat- two yve•eks' irtettio„ al SL 'i1•U1tla,. 1 d:4y, ' Mr, Itru..• (:nty will iroad 1 Rev. (:. Telford,. Mrs. Telford alN)/I Knox church. rte»lerk•h, next Sunday little .daugkte4 Dorothy N'P[e the tnort,htg• and the melting service in puss.' of Mt. and. Mr*. R. M. i'eluug the1'ret<byterixu eluireh hen' will he nn Sau,lay withdrawn. 'ill re will 1N• a service In M1w, .\note \\'alter 14 malting at the evening 1t 7 o'e•la•k. Sttnehey I1 ..f her pir,,its. Mr. awl Men.°37, s,lu»,I "111 1". held ,at rite usual hour,. 1•,\. Walter. 1 Mr 44. 1t. Stot!ers. dldrlta anti - held Mr. 11. Hayden, of Lointon. and Mr.'.Nlntntl r.q.n•w•Itt:llirr N111- 1N,h1' a Fnuik' 1111y,1en 44,4)4 neo slaters, ktra d naols?1441' o1 p.wltry oullheg u1. It. Inte9144tu0 :44141 Ml,s Hayden, of 411;, 1_.. *( Mr. It. 1 tV!d»l.0 utt J111; J Port -UI»:rt.. ,•i.11el Mr. and Mrs. Monthly. 14. at 2.1(4 p.mAll I M 1V111 Tindall on Sunday.ho111. 111; ,1 "1. invited to he pr ••- Mr. :old Mrs. Lester Robertson. 011.'64":::1".' N1u^arx Falls: tnutund up and ,`lift- i Mr .Ind Urs. Fred Rosa will attend ''1 their r1•irttic,. hers• uu Urelr %11.4y ttu• r. Imainn at 44. S. No. 1. Stanley. on 4,. t'h.sIcy. Thurr.tY• Mr anti Apr.. 4:. 1'ete.rs4,11 and The 1101101M garden party will Is' ' daughters, Martha and •F1un•rtee. of ,he44 „ii the ..tmeei grounds ort Wel- Torunt,.. are spending hu1l,htys • with tt•sdxy • Yelling. Jol7 23. Mrs. PatersWs pgr.•tits. Mr. and Mrs , , - -- ,\, Juhnstun• and other friends lure. GODER1CH, ONT. COLBORNE • Zion Methodist church alt Scotties , In. fart , .1. .. •we. Hill I're.liyterlan i•liitreit . hale agreed t' 4LIt..itNE Jul) • "•• tool 't..• We are . •bc} :•• nq»4rt that Mr. J. t rhe l«•s ..f Phone 86 COLBORNE'S STORE Phone 86 Ifi4 LINGERIE FOR SUMMER French embroidered Night Gowns and Step-ins of the finest silk batiste and �nnook These garments are very handsome and dainty. Prices $3.50 to $5.50. Silk crepe de chine Night Gowns and Step-ins in flesh and white. with Swiss lace trinunu4g, Prices 54.00 to 310.00 each. Camisoles and Bloomers to match, made of heavy' 1 Iabutai silk, in lavender, flesh and white. Frtces `3.00 to $s5.00 each garment. f',t cotton tiight Gowns ..'ith lace tmthre ming, for constant wear. Extra value $1.1111 to $2.50 each. Iy5 "I Kiddies' Socks in silk and silk lisle. 50c to 75c pair. Ladies' silk Hose. extra value, $1.00 a pair; in all shades. Ladies silk lisle Hose. $1.00 a pair, bei ey and black. Ladies' all -silk Hose, extra heavy Weight, $2.50 to 54.00 pair. Don't forget the House Dresses we have of extra fine gingham. $1.75 to $5.00 each. COLBORNE'S STORE " THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY " t NI 1 their » _view for two Sun (TI health Told' tel Ur and Mrs. flurry .\ Walter -'11,14. uo tine on holidays. The Brest of thele 1 by kMrs. Tondo's !brother. Ar. .1. A. IN,n•.11 Itt.='••e e 1 • rn11,tu %e''Vlls.0 w•III 1..' held ext Sun•i\'anstone of (;h'i4-,go. visited at the Ali.» Er...Baxter. of Toronto, is ,etc afternoon. July 13th. at »k. I IMme of their run+I n. Mr John Treble, st» udlut 1 ,up y of tuouth, with her Ni t. Alr utxt Mr•. Gen. llax• Si-huhs Meadow herb Tablets for /, e. 1111• le .• lo, .1 days while their rr'pe,rive minls'crs fy11111,E 4 of 4wh•ri/•11. n(,�•1I11»I11L,1 to pn•.eu•. e'iuy h, hlnia4 610ra1- 1C,• are sorry to report that Mrs. • Hardie. of A,Iifield manse. is very IIL Xt. at.l Mrs, W..\. Joltltstoir visited their dpughter. Mr.. Wilfred t'arrlah, 'sows, on auwlay. Mr. 1.. A. Fryfogle, of 41'luy;hxw. announces that he will be to G.Nterleh I0111'atny a week to trach tfulltt. oho., saxophone ad general on•hestr,el Lr i etrumeuts: Duly.* narked number .,f ' students can be 1(sv'px4d t. • ' N1 r. L , . and N•111 IN' ronatN•t(vl hi lire. l on Snndnv. t ;ihe Stuma,•It. Liver and Kidneys. 1410 - - - - -� } pupils � sale Duly nt 1'aml'Iwll', Drag Spurr. Ato.' Snhhith school will be held ail'our a ils from No. R school triol ter. • nsnnl• Try a Wan* Ad Ip The Signal. iCINGtiBRI11K;E and ex-tstnc�rs whodl they have been l their entrance exnnthuttious in I:.Nle•- I able to locate to -attend a reunion Ute • - nu `rich nit rice • : n t • AIN• iylll 011 the school ' grounds on service. were held In Smith'+ hill' Hanll•. Oliver and W(Ille Tn •4 July `?ird, A , itin111e•r of committees elan h on Sltnrlay 8101 weer,• well at- We wi.h them every suceeas, • i Trust a 1i', 1)1,111 tot 1114 Hark. hnv.,..been npl»,intert and are working t.•udel. Rev. (:. Telford, of Riyth. wens The 1»•tiutifnl rain on Monday I •Mr. t °'- :• .1 . • r.. 4(0-4, ln(:s:11 to mike the a»r:i44tint n happy soil the preacher for the day mat tie gave' came along just in time to help the of the r' ani•. r..,•;1, g.' of Art ,,4 Ter sneve.sfnl event TII.• lush' le will 4" twee exeolh•nt''sermons. Tie cholr'stran be•rrie•s grow., 1 Plato, t i ..sa'r w impress hist aut_spNedallY ln- rendered denial tut to under the !rid Thrn• trill he a union nervier at •puPiis t .t1 ee• Ids tundymrntrla 01 Kisrait1141,E. July 7 -Mr+. Thos. Garrey, who has been visiting her duughtdr, Mrs. W. 1)..tou, In Detroit. 1. Mme, . Air. nod Mr.. l,.•uls ination. of De- troit. ilsite,l Mr.. 11111111:,,; '(other, Mr. Florence Ater artily. I' Mr... Crank Uatt,.n.,. of Stiehlgan. spent the week•en41 at Ili,h.nu0•here Mr., ,tul.Mrs. Peter Ahlrtin-n_1Nl famt- .17,' of . Pittsburgh. *petit n few clays wit1, friend Ile,.•. 4 11 their return tithel- were n.v'omimulel by Mr. Hirt -M11rtin.. • 11 .'Clarence Joy, d I1•:roil. spent a fel htvs ut 1110 p,tr n' hunt•, Mr„ I tarry 1't -1844. of Go,lrrlch. Is spending- 4014lda)a with +,I' uncle. Mr. '1'10'. Snlllvan. Messrs. Arthur noel .1'fr.rl Dalton (.re visiting air., Hugh It.•uutnger at 4 III In. 1~011'1 forget N•\dn-11, at the 41r. , 4.JI 11011. Friday 1tl .Ttt, Jody 11. Mu- B.:c will he +d'pidt .l by the- Ripley -$1, 'era. Mini•.ion, 7:1e. EAST W,i .t%OSH School - Reunion. -.._The tfuutees f S. S No. 1:i, East tt'awatlosh. bare •.,t Invitation. to the ex -pupil, I 1 nl n to ('M h lnniveruar \ lyerw)ry p k Mi ret ns Allly i It•1e w•. y although _ , , � .... ,..!Jai -.iii TIP!' vited: 11' being n. fee• affair and of a ership of Mr.. ;Il',_ 4m Weilnesday carton Int 1stel•ian chnrrb on Sitn- I a dtwtu. i.. -tit tardratthin for .. 1 ,1.'11!4' tuitur0 ederyj"sly".i' expected evening the annual k:ir.leetr t.nrty 1111- day nett. it:. -Itev. \v. 11 A[o.,s 1s t:tk i , by 1 be1l4,t t .,, t). •} •+lucp:7 nth l.:•t l r- � ti, prnt•ide his or Yep own refresh- .der the 8u,nhrs ,.f Ihy chnn?i wens ; hili the pulpit for 11et•. W. it.. Alp in ' moos. There Is 4,. ben program of held at rho home-ot Mr. \. Errington. ! inti ahw•n(r'� 11'.' hope for a lows]. flint. `'sgtlstt•41,.1 o n,a^•er bow .out .(.f itr.r- ra+ldr.-s._e• nu;l music and -11 series of cth „'ue•sann. in spite of threaten- out. from Benmtller idr('nit a* wrtl !.QO 4I' a 11.1.2'2.41,ZlII.tTt11tII the) un: *6ns-4 On at b7 .1 11C spurts cow- lux weather there natio a _)14 attend•' n. ('aglow. rt„Itte•. A tent will he in operation one•. To cheat the weather man sop-' � for lee cream. etc. • , per was served lu Apr. Erritgtou'PI Tit 4,krary. recut Snn in:i ri•e ening with i r,• ,�, spacious baro. whore 411• ladies --ph'- 'tlee Iatler's parr, nt..Nit. ,(111 Mies. Jas. 4 IP M! f . brolli Guides Party ' Air atilt Mrs. Jho. Stl.1i,1'•tou, from PrOl) 'all I •.1:•tt,l it liotih'ed etiticlstnF tie I)„nn) , tidwl n dole•table' feast et good• }•,rgan, . 1 ' -^-:t .14:•.1 :1 ;•arty, ander the auspices things. .\ftcrwnr,I u. pr.._r,nt N:,, Mtva Ilcl.anor Mtn(?narri•' Juts; draw ..f 1•-'ntirllr.» k Motho.l/st clntn•h, WW1 taenial' out on 1410 111W71 and w•ni; rorurnat,t,, hvr, borne set West Murrk• 04 y,) w;.o had c dei, 1.• Itis OM' .'1. Id o1 the.law•n of Mr, and Mra. Jon brotghr to Si ct0s,• Jost' as -the ntin ten for the yae•xtion, - ' Isfuc 1 ,,.. Ip acl•1 ►t.:..; -t:,0 rettifl up r•bantn,'y. ttth line of East 1Cawanodl. 1,ytnn to fAll,i• . 1. 11'0 are sorry to report that Airs. ut.a draatrlt. He W.i'i just Irewlue her on •Tn„Nlay evening. 11 proved s great (:,•o. Renu, sr, is .not •w, well iuglhr aster .'t1',t•,.t'K h:r aAproval wb.•u' ! 4.0,•,•1441 141141 Way 41414411.1,41 by n large Thr'_ At.'ni•n,ti,n: ('.444,»• ('hlh 111.1111• 411" 4. staying with her daughter. Mrs... he sun d her fr.•wt:tog. crowd. A 1»11141444011'- ,NpIN'r. prepared 5111.•)) was M 1• h•Id Wednesday of ltow^rlyd 44140*'. 444--prrsrnt. ••'.1-',at's th.:•n.Y1lf•+-'l-" he asked. by the Indices*, was newel at the rare 9.4 rcw•k int ltaytbdd. W:t.i po11414gte(1' Mr. Will IS/'att, has been reim.h'I •1 •.an't s,1tut to in 142:. farther of the house. This was followed by a became ,d the nnfuvot':rhle weat)Ka •ling hl. hour smith i.f 'Carlow lately wits. 0.'• bhe pvutrd cel til: aldetdhl convert given on the' front ';1l looks as if \Cllr,l,.i'. t,,,t•Ithvap. in '.t' y you've already a,ne It,• lawn. Rev., P. S. Banes meted u, chair - with t?•1,1 40 live Intone. 1 pert, 4.°N. nt �4,.'.l co(: (do tb ntnn for the program. which opened - In Nt;ANNON . • 'art=s , Anuio Itnxb•r, wd', has, 1»'tl `..1.4.".1111..11';'.-..''''t'''ihr • .unata;ed. with the singing of -a verse, of "two • 141'X1:.11\Nr)\ July 9- \Irv. it, trndling 14111'44411 at Menet-owl for the.. i1,,)1.1 14:1.. perplexed, vel ,•t one ,t,h-(1,•h db,«e1 antr ward. ehrlstinn Soldiers." The Knox church Sunday school orchestra of ' I;aMrieh reanlcre.i a number of e- 4,rton. 'l b it • wore well r.reiv,14 by ' Harris and children, of 'trttford. ore l pn't year. is nt home ngnin °for hie( s' w .4 .,.r: r,•) u:. c.:talo ' • n !.,• visitors nt present with the former ° s' vocation. .. , n - up and inR Mr. , 1 .-; :., parents. Mr. and kir'.'(1'. G. Allen 1 Prof. Howard Walter. son .4 Mr. t'.,• , i1 writ h a .tor ' • Mr. told -Air.: _1', J. Moffat, , of 1 an.l Mr.. Wm 'Walter, is visiting It !!?td:. 1 • i -t f FRIDAY and SATURDAY Two Days Full of Money -saving Values for the Thrifty Housewife These are not goods bought to sell at a price but are the odd and broken lines of the season's selling Blouses We are offering for Friday and Saturday, July 11 th and 12th, our entire stack of ladies' white and black Voile and Georgette Blouses at greatly reduced prices. • Some of these are slightly soiled but are made of the finest voile and daintily trimmed with pleating and lace 4 ! 12 Voile Blouses, regular $2.45 to $6.00. For Friday and Saturday • ...$1.49 11 Voile Blouses, regular $4.95 to $,6.50. For Friday and Saturday ...$2.95 10 Voile and Georgette, regular $6.50 to $8.50. For Friday and Saturday .53.95 ( Aprons Made of dimity, chambray, cretonne or sateen, piped with braid or binding. The price is 59c each. '4,'44x1 ouse Dresses Made of the quality print and piped with pretty contrasting shad They are male in good large sizes and are just the thing for a good, serviceable House Dress. We have about thirty of these Dresses and there are no two alike4 Specially priced $1.49 each trimmed. Sizes 3. 4 and 5. This week 79c. Step-in Drawers Made of check dimity in shades of mauve, pink and white. Priced at 79c each t1I m f,,, s Children's Dresses Made of the best quality gingham and daintily Fast l The S. A. GRAY CO. Phone 56 Yr' !st 4 44' 4U• .. (41 44. : ' . ,..•. np• r IeQ.[ f:eut tt1. t,1 1.1•.', ... .,, •.r'..ny r' e... 1•: :.•`,tit(,:: tt.•,,: t1' : et. 1.,.u',; In Li`:ars :,,.,. • , :nrie 4! J,l'N. •44 1.1* ea .. .origl to 1 who fe.41 ,.. i it and L l.jtuu `t'ItbOL FAIR IL4TES FOR 1 4 F,,Rowina are the dates of 444 iairktu'tar held iu Harlot .o year:. Ashfield ,:. , Sept.•- 8 :4r. llelens'. • Rept, 9 � ltfuerxlr Sept. 10 WroxeterSept. 11 ,:orri.' ' Rept. 12 4'I tn:oh Sept. 13'. Zurich .,...s.,.., Sept. 16. Varna ... Rept. 17 i 1h,st.wlsril Sept. 181 4;rood Bend -' 144•pt. 191 Porter's 11111 Rept. 20 Colborne Sept, 22 Ite4gra-ve ... ....e . , ..%.... , Sept. AI ' t:the! Sept. 24 I ' illyth ....,'- Copt. 25, 20 Wingham Sept. 29, 30' Retrial' ` ... Oct 1 ' I'rediton ,.'.. Oct. 2 Wittehelserl Oct. 3 I.• HERN'S BOOT. SHOP SPECIAL --11 hair just ' r4evivr•,l a large-lripnletnt '4 Irav'lling Gnod.4-Trunks, Club hags, Suit- , :1., ''1 ' , 'l'he.e• 'goods.,hace• Iwo,' considerably rr,turel in price; We hairs large. assort mrnt to eh.wrsr frorrr. nod at von ail met I've jiri,,: 11 seal your' ince •:i111 of our', ' WHITE SUMMER FOOTWEAR RFP \IWING AS USUAL • The Square Hern's Boot Shop- PX:e GODERI HORSE RACES AT AGRIC TURAL PARK WFDNESDA , JULY 23rd 2:30 Trot or Pace Purse 5400.00 2:20 Trot or Pace " Purse $400.00 2:15 Trot or Pace.. , . • .Purse 5500.00 school , toy ad* ASHFIELID Canadian National Rules to govern. Trotters allowed 5 seconds. All races 5 lo enter and 5`,' additional from Ninlrer8. Entries Close July 21, 1924 Horses eligible June 30th, 1924 Division of purse 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. All races 5 to enter and 4 to start. Mile heats, best three in five. The Association reserves the right to declare off any event not filling properly, or for any other good reason. Splendid, safe and fast half -mile track. Plenty of free stabling and straw, town water and electric light on grounds. For further particulars apply to DR. J. B. WHITELY, DR. W. F. CLARK, President. S(v'retnry. Box 91; Phone 132 Ili .\SfiFIEI.D, July R. -Among those home for their' a1tmm44 holidays are Mlsa Marguerite Mr•ls'nnan, of Wind- sor: MII.a Lola SIneKe)sio and Harry West. of G(xk'rleh. .11r. John McLean an.l his sister, i Miss S. McLean, of ('hit•ago, are visit- ing at the home of their father, Mr. A. McLean. Lothian. • Mr. Jim. McKay, of ik'tmtt. la visit - r lug at the home of Mr. John MacLeod, Molten, also at 1)r. Simms:41's. Mr, and Mrs. David Whiteside, of ilayfield. 01111 141 at the hem(• of Ml** R«Men-a MacGregor, Kintltil, at the week tend. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 1lnrdh, are visiting 81 the home of Mr. Ifnnlie'I parents. Rev. J. 8. and Mr+. Hardie nt the manse Alts?* Irene MacDonald is home from \C!ngham for her summer vaeatton. j ilei. Ur. iitvidvon of Toronto, eon-' ducted the morning service In Ashfield Pnwhyterian church on Sunday. The anniversary w'rvltre will he held In .the 1're+ehyterl1n church here oil Sunday. July 13 Itev. R. r'. Metter- mid of Knox rhumb. (:(Nlnrich, will be pn•MTt to address the eongregatina m" -;inn and evening. We hop., there' ,vitt M• .1 large atteosis's, •I The 51i...101.Italia Inst NI the I'Ira- byt•riatn ehnn•h on Saturday, July ,i and had a splendid mteting. 41.. it r . FARMERS 1)o you realize a dollar wisely spent is many dollar+ !eyed ? Do you know the saving you make by rising properly "Sl- ing dependable machines? A Worn-out tool often loses more than the price of a new one in waste of crops alone, not counting the time lost and trouble of trying to''keep the old 0uc going. \VIty not drop in and disco'* your equipment needs with us? \1-e can supply you with dependable working tools at a saving in price. 411'#4^1 We have Beatty's Hay Tools and Rope also. -' D. McILWAIN Hamilton &rut GODER1CH Tsl ail o ts. • Shop, 20th R..idenes, 245 w If 'x-'11!"' ',