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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-4-2, Page 44- Thursday, April 2, 1925 GODERICH, ONT. The Store with the Stock EASTER GREETING EASTER is recognized as the opening of the Spring Season as far as wearing apparel is concerned. Dress up for Easter Sunday and have that comfortable feeling of being well dressed. Splendid Values Await You at Pridham's Men'e, Rtue Herrington.• nit.. taller -4 by ma6, r- t :o.!. ion (raft. very stylish and g+>od\ fitting canoeists. SI""ol'at $29.50 Talus Radio S'rps. The new idea I stripes. Entirely stew: 35.00_ Entirely different! Abd wonderful good larking. 1'rk.• Young men's first 10110. A ala 'fd $22.�n an.l• $25.00 }ell. tion at w Q Prink- Clothing for boys; toe sill bp e the $8.50 $18.50• t} . demand: Price•x((77 flats. Pridham's special. less: tiros AN lryarsnted. Wo C. PRII}[ AM SON of lIntinnd ii.►O: Bor.alino $7,541. Men's and Boys' Wear KIN(:SBRUNiE hINt;sItltIln;F.. March 81. -Mr. Frank Dalton ha.. rwurue.l to Detroit atter a few we•IC ' visit at .his home here: Miss 'tonna- Sullivan anti Miss El- izabeth .O'Couuor visited_friend" at Wkft.churob and St. Helens. ' 31r. and •Mrs. rapt. Ketlhan and. little sous visited Mr. and Mrs. M.•J. ' O'Connor. _• . Mrs. J "C. Dalton is vkitlut In God. rtch. Mir. Ma hart 1141tou has returned limo.. after a .loft h. eioderich. $T, il.NiS ST. IiF:LF:NS. Parch :il. -Mr. Earl 'r.1.tou and ritually hove moved 'up, m 31r. .Ioyn1's hetet house ou the arm. The hails Mlvdun ItuuJ, ,.•111' hill heir regrlar Intwthlg in. ttie • church to Saturday. .1,prli 4th. at 2.:10.MIN* ; The pr.wldcot ...told 1s• pleased 1... s..•.' a full atteulau(t. kir. Jerynt has engaged Mr. R. Smith,..1.1 near Ripley. for the sea• sous lir. Smitlr aril t,uoii. hate u.vel Into the /village. CARLON' 4•t1tLt111'. .leen 1. --Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'carers.. if Toronto. npa•rrt the. week Bend with the foxluer's. parents. Dorothy Watson spent a few days with her aunt. Mi.:. ,lariau 1VaL'ou' of 'Loyal. last. week. . Miss Isobel Young w•a, at her home over -the week -end. \IIss '.inderhtlrg, of ,lav•burn. and ‘ti.. Antos. of No.. ,1 • •halo . s n: t!n• week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. M. 1.lnuug. Mr. and Mrs_ A. Johnstone returned home on Saturday hating spent two weeks with their daughter. Mr.. %'els of Auburn. 'Mks May (!len. who tgtt'ut tae win- ter with Feintl.vs ._heM,ts hating in a few day+ for her home at Redlands. Cash Several from -here took in the play 1 then by the Arthur v'in'e last week ` 1t Knox ehurch. Goderich. Mn.. John- Omahas, of Detroit. 1. %lotting friepds her.. Mrs. A. Y. Henderson returne•1 home Friday .from Imngannon. wh(fi she visited with friends for several weeks. Josephine Lar epyaln` lj,•pprh'y ..n.H /1hri.tine Your Easter Hats In straw, ribbon, georgette or silk. ' 'Flowers. tibbt7velties or embroidery trims; >tvIiicheverr �e-itiI up to the minute. - You are invited to call - ( A. McKinnon Milliner - Hamilton Street .Is•udlug 5 fen' days with her father Mr. W. Woods. Mrs. George, tit,d%t has • returned house after spending a wetk with her friends In Ashfield. 1'nngra1u1.11oi s to 31 r. and Mia.' p). 1'. Me1Anwld on the birth of__lhett little. daughter on Monthly. March 29. and tonsil; --hole mover' over near 11hth, where they will five -with Mr. Mnson. The Women's Instltnt.• no.: on Thursday with a g•ssl attendance. Tet. splendid papers were read. on the .ubjeet of furnishing a' form (none. by Miss M. - e; tprthr'rford ae4 Mr.. W. A. Miller. Mrs. W. 1. Miller nisi. gave one 00 "K..•t.htg a Family of Fite on *22.:'O a 11'e•k.-' .t 11.4t1n11 ons made To ask for to freewill offer Ing for the Arglentnu- fun.t t.ef irre .tpril meeting. Rohertson, over the reek -end. Mr. -Tom. Witann shipped two ear- loads of cattle and hob to Toronto -t tats week for- the Forme .' (ltitt;�.T Mr. A. C. ('lark. ours gt oral pet--. chant. la kept busy these ayd. take log In eggs for the Co , , . e Igpt Circle. Ile also goes top the `. r- anee Hall at Renmlller emu day forenoon. No Matter What Happens Guard the_ Home and Family 1f you are married, every instinct of affection which 'you hold for your family will urge you to take the most certain way to provide for their welfare, in case you should not always be with them. A'CONFEDERATION LIFE POLICY 'will solve this problem. Confederate Life Association .Bite -three years of solid progr -.• and-erviec I0 p01IeyhOldiru If you want the heat' •e•MJng chine get • Singer on your o'w proval. It will do the job properly for you. Terme reasonable. 'Phone !eT• TIthOti. __ TQ MI. agent. - "SAY iT WITH FLowiciu" GEO. STEWART FLORIST etdNng Betnehes-F7ora1 Do signs a Specialty. Pttane 1S4. Luella spitut Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mes/l.uaghao. of 1I.lgrave. Mrs. Richard Wellwutal. of Onoise vflle, who ha. been visiting her daugh- ter. Mrs. Arthur Moore, visited/ *011: Sirs. John Falconer a few days last week _prior to having for ber homy BAWIELI) RATFIELli, Mal'P11' 0.! .,Mr. and ! yrs. 1':..n'esion and -family ret 1rn...I from Goderich on Friday last. We are *lad to report that Mrs. Weston 1s now able to be out again. Mrs. fi. A. Stott, who -pent. the w Inter In Florida. New York. t1e• trolt and other points. returned to her home here last week. 31Iss Margaret !taker. nt '%fronto. Is spending a few weeks' holiday. with her parents. Mr. nod Mr.. F' W. Raker. i 'Mr. Perry, of Varna, has engage." with W. 1. Mustard Io help Iti b1• garage. Allen Pse left on 31andar to tack.` a position on Mr. Of. 11111'.. ..lair,}' farm near tlodericb. Mr. it. T. Orr and Miss Isabel and 1'Mas.rs. Tom and Jacek Orr Allmon.' from Mtratford on Saturday rind spent the day at their cottage' nn the Terrace. Miss Jean Woods. who is atnwol- Ing Stratford Normal tetrad. spen+ ttntnrday with her parents. Mr-. A. S. Atkinson. of Detrwlt. is at present .enjoying the Rayfield bnrzt .. _ - • i'ui1uR People'. tt. ••iety ..-Ill mere in the basement of St. Andrew'.. church on Friday at p.m. The t•.p- - 1.. will be taken by Mls. F T. .stir! ing and Harold Seotrhm'r. Return/ b GNlfit`-.trchdesero,, p Jones•Ttateman, who has had r ` of the 'Hayfield Latish, .con- sisting of TddsIty church, Rayfield: Jnlu.'..-1ttiu Tania Jam..s' cti n.•Ii. Middleton, for the -loos -•Mad-/--haft months; left on Wednesday for Id. home 1 (:aierieh. The Arehdea.nn will lie very mistad T7 Td+f--suuly-frtrndnlr parish. A Native of Rayfield.-Mre. HcEay rerelved word on Friday of the death of 'her brother George 'H. P1llott in Windsor nu March 97th. •leoroe Henry Elliott was the eldest awn of Mr. and Mrs. E. Falba and was t'•rn in Bayfield In 1861. For the pest forty years he had been a resident of Windsor. when.. he went to follow his trade as a tailor. )Thhty-five years ago he married Nims Eleanor Purser. He bad two daughters. for rinne and (:rue. For six years he had been i1l with diabetes. Ile_ _was a _member of the Anglican church. 'Phe funeral took place in Windsor on March :10. Resider. hie widow and two daughters he leave! three sitters. Mrs. J. Herbison, Red Iake Falls. Minn.. and Mcs. Jams Fowlte and •Mit. H,sgh MeKay in Bayfield. BENHiLiF.R _ REXMILLF,It. 31.roh ::1.-Me.-ons1 Mrs. Edgar lanstnne and daughter %'h,ale.. have .said gt,.t-bye to their ftlends.here and hare gone to lire it Toronto. tV, all wish thein soarers and ha points.• nd hope too %toe them Mr, Antis-i`amtntm--amt-fnmtty nreint t"tnblb.hadytn' their new -home. The miss/ rs nercle..,taettt in RI-: rnlller Sunda Schad last -- --Woodsy w'aa- un litter.•.t1!! .. Special features were * \talk nn J non- liy MIs,. -Dolan and q pageant entitle•.l. "A Visit to a Japanese Home" given by (iertrude Houghton. kv.dyn Lour and Motile and -My le Gast. tl.• porto-of the Auburn c 'ration war. also given. - The often an euur.•d to over *11. The .road scrapers bare been doing ood work, rounding up the reside and Ing in the ruts. Stella Morrish and Wille Ne were Week -end Haltom in our ��illa• Mbs 11�d74 Yanstone stunt Ann• day wit, Mina Mildred Fisher. Mian Campbell trade a flying visit at her home near Seaforth on Sat- urday last. ' A good time is in store for those who attend the piny "Ilere Comes the ltrldegroom," on Friday evening of this week. U GRR BEETS ells�O (moa6 aOR �aTILO SORT MOWN ASO FOR. STOCK FEEDING SUGAR Buts being rich in both Staab and l7 Sugar are excellent for Stock Feeding, and are highly nutritious. Gmwcra who demand th : bat should insist uponlected of Seed puce crops of the richest feeding prominent amongst flit beat Varieties Is Rennie's Famous Leviathan Sugar Beet fins producedoo the Rennie Gold Medal Seed Patios. Other alar varieties arc Rennie's Jumbo and Rana it s Improved Giant. Qc/er Rolm.(.'.. Fal R..1 Sada join par beat Dater a dared Jrww MRENNIC Ow. AMAMMfI ate 3A Y111 t# TORONTO tl O. J. CAVANAGH Gener 1 Agent. North street-(reposite Signal (Mice. 'Phone 436 W. DONALDSON Plumber iN BUSINESS -TQ DO USINE$STODO ALL KINDS -OF- ti Plumbing, Heating and Tinsmithing to your entire satisfaction 'Phone 431 Bayfield Rd. W }9TFTimp. Mad .-We r.- gret to note the death, Marsh of an okl and ighly re.pe ted rodent. b: the person of Mr ._John Cook. In Isla eighty-first ye•lr. Mr. Cook had been In failing heal•. all winter, but seemed to improv for a time. and it was thought 1.e would regain him usual health. but on Tuesday be took acrioualy woe.'•. and when the end eamc on Saturday he calmly fell asleep 1n Jesus. There are left to torpors' his Inas his sor- rowing wife. serer sons 'and Ihr.c daughters: David. of Elgin, Man : Gordon, of Cochrane; Jasper. of Rlytb ; George, .of Relgrave : Mrs. frac Snell, of BIytbL ffitw. Reginald Carter, of Auburn. Walter. of West- field, and Thorne's, Fred and Bell, of home. There Inc also two brothers and 'one sister. David and Fred ('re.k.. of East Wawanosh, and Mrs. Thom- as (:ray, of Wingham. The sympath of the community goes nut to the i sorrowing family and-relntir's-- - We are glad to hearThat Mr. 'rases Wood is on the mend, utter se -at- tack of pleurisy. The Mission' Circle will hold their mite box •opening on Wednesday ev- ening, April 8th. A gond program 15 being prepared. Homemade candy will b.- sold. The members are looking forward to a Rood erowd. Mina Edna Cook has returned home after an extended vlalt with her sinter. Mrs. Albert„ Nethery of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. R. -Plume, o fltnt- ford, are here to attend th funeral of Mrs.-Plutar's grandfai , Mr. John Cook. ugg tions for Spring Cleaning_ Linoleum and Oil Cloth Our entire spring shipment is now in stock. There are dozens of bright new patterns to choose from, and every piece of our floor covering is guaranteed. Select your pat- tern now and by paying a small deposit we will,layit aside wail you need it. The manufacturer's price has advanced recently, but our price will nota' advance u 1iT our pi'eiteat Mask is exhausted. _ Choose your patterns now, at the old price. Linoleum Rugs - Congoleum Rugs We now have a splendid assortment of both Linoleum u.nd l'ongoleum rugs. The new spring patterns are -the lin• ext and either make of rug is guaranteed -0 gree you the --best of satisfaction. Linoleum or Congoleum rugs brighten the home, are labor saving and low-priced Measure your room fir a rug today WOOL RUGS -SPECIAL VALUES FOR APRIL WALL- PAPER Ilave you Seen our new stock of Wallpapers? We now ha\e a .'omelet.' tock of the w•..li-known St.awlton semi -trimmed Wallpaper which saves time The selvages are partially severed in the process of manufacture and all ttlat is nee cal to accurately trim the rolls is to tap the ends on the table. These paper's can be hung quite easily and successfully by folks who do their own papering. and paperhangers find that with these papers they can do the work mu more quickly and that they always give complete aatisfactiOn. You will enjoy choosing Wallpaper from our new stock. The patterns ate so novel .uul %drier!, the color harmonies are so effecive that you will soon find an ideal paper fir each room that will make your home as charming as you wish it were now. Curtainings Scrim. heavy and light weight Mar quisette, fancy Nett and Madras for your new spring drapes. We are always pleased to show our stock. Cretonnes Dogma of beautiful new patterns to chootte from; stllall patterns, large patterns and colors to match any roam in the henne. - Brighten the home with new Cretonnes 1 - THE S. A. GRA CO. 25 Boys' Extra Bloomer Suits - -AT much $7-95 and_.45 An exceptionally fine lot of Spring Suits. In single DUNGANNON DL'I(OA!VNON. A pr11 1.- -Mrs. J. Graham, -of Detroit. visited friends here a few days at the week -end, on her return from Ripley. where she, -- was in attendance at the hnncral of her uncle, ttic late Wm. Smith of Huron township. Mr. Harvey Treleaven 1r engaged with Chas. Elliott In the store. ile attends to the testing of c and buttes Mr. J. 7). Torn. I.P.S., visited oar pib is ..school on Monday. ' Mr. Jac... Edwards, corner of th 9th rnneeesion and the gravel road. has sold farm to Mr. R. Henry and iw lull. a wale In the near future.- --Mr. Wm. I(t'7are has purehased a Dew Ford t The announ.ehneot of the r cult of the voting in Er3ltine church on union will be made on Mon- day evening next, at 8.30 pm. The npportantty for -Tilling- 'Ott' he from 7 to 8.30 p.m. tha Wventng. The Mission Band �psi Erskine church will hold an e•ntertalnmeot on Friday evening. April 10th (Good Friday). After a ethort program by the pupils, Rev. J. H. Martin. will glee an illustrated lecture on 7ne Other Wine Mon." \\ Father and Son Ranquet.•--Owing to the fact that eallSTnetory arrange- and could not ta' made, the "father and�son" banquet which was to he held on Friday evening W postponed to Tuesday evening of next week, April 7th. An exeeBent- hopper will he ..erred in the basement of MP •Methodist church at 6.30 p.m: This will t* followed by a program of games and 'snook, and addresses I y Mr. Long and Mr. Stonehnuae of Goderich._ also . by Mr. J, 1' who wilt lean - This tomes. This banquet is- being helm ander the Auspices of the Taxis and Trail Ranger group.. Methodist Celebratkm.-The 041••151 board of the Methodist church 1• planning for a great final centenary eel.bration and reunion s.•rtlee on Sunday. April 20th. to mirk the elrw- tnr ttf 4ethrwlfsm on the itong/Innen and Crewe appointments. Suitable anurenlrs are being prepared In the form of hymn sheets. ' eontnining many of the end -fashioned hymns rand revival songs, and these will be used throughout the eer4ees. Tailtntlens are being sent out to all former par- ishioners of Meth churches rind a very happy time is exported. Death of Mrs. Campbell. -Thr sad news has loom received of the death of Mnry Polley, belneed wife of Wm. Campbell. formerly of the 2nd .'m- eesstnn of West Wnwannsh, but for the past few years resident In De- troit. 'The deerosect was highly res- pected and much loved in the ,'nm- manity and much sympathy in fell for -the b•reasetj/lanshand In this sad intent -in. Toast summer Mr. end Mrs. Campbell had the misfortune of losing their only living child, n little ten eight years of age'. The funeral of Mrs. Campbell took place to Dhtn- gannon eemetery this (Wedneadar) afternoon. Rev. }t. Hays of the An- glican church, conducts the services. the demurs having heen • conies - tent member of that church. belt or ``'3 -piece belts. Smartly tailored from diagonally striped or mix- ed Browns. Heather or Greys. With extra Bloom ers...; - $ass 8 to 17 pan $7.95 and $8.75 Laaaey Soaps - 4 for 29c. 2 for 23c. WA Ns" - 10c. a Ib. NelrSaap Bikes - 2 pkgs 27c. Mold* errs - kw 25c. - - Chnr'er LeaI - -' • 1 Ib. tins 43e. Gods delivered fees 1 our orders solicited W. Price Groner, F:len .ire. Phone 356 Coded c h WHITECHIJUCA WIIITDCHURQli,/Margit 30. --Yr. Harold Sperling spent a couple of days last week with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Browning dT Kincar- dine. Miss Ida McQuold .pent the week- end with friends in Lueknow. Mr. t.'harlie iasivcr has purchased \Ir. Obert 1'urdon'a Ford car. Jean Kennedy spent a couple days with her sister, Mrs. ilarry ichborne, of Ooderich, last week. Rev. Albert Tiffin. of }Ilyth. took -the nervhe in the Methodist church here on Sunday. The people of this community were sorry to hear of the Illnems of Mho Greta ,Fol, assistant superintendent of %'Ingham hospital. She left on Friday to take treatment In the hos- pital of the S Hyo brothers at Roches- ter. Minn. We hope to hear of her speedy rovery. Her mother, Mn. Andrew Fox, acttompartied her. Yr. nand Yrs. Raymond Finnigan of Crewe, also Mr. John Kllpstrlek, spent ltubday with 9th eoneessfon friendly. MIs 7.115 Emerson apent a few days la.t work with her slater, Mrs Tlargitt Of Blyth. Mrs. Hameln se- -..mpanlw1 het borne. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rruee are moving from Lucknow to their home on No• farm nu the 9th this week. Mist Lettle Fox anent a few dar of ber holidays with her Plater 1 Galt. Miss Kate Smith. of Galt, se companbd her home on Friday. Mr. and Yrs. Beth. Laldlaw and a n • C. D. BENJNGER, West Street, Goderich,' Ont. is District Manager for The Empire Life Insurance Co. OF TORONTO Especially you men who are sailing from Goderich Port thio• spring. get in touch with him now and secure your protection beton' you leave. The Empire Life Insurance Co. Wellington Street E. - Tonus --SEtVOUR SCHOOL HOUSE PAINT ?tor Barna and Outbuildings it has no equal Writs fro Hood Office. Madrid for fro MIN'Booklet ossa TiMG� CABY - F. HUNT GODERICH Motorists - Buy your Tires from the Tire Man, who will supply them at the lowest prices ever quoted in Goderich. - 30 x 3 1-2 Nobby Cord, guaran- 7000 miles $8.95 30 x 3 1-2 oversize Royal Cords guaranteed 8000 miles $10.95 32 x 4 Royal Cords $20.50 33 x 4 Royal Cords $21.25 All other sizes at correspond- ingly low prices. Prices on Balloons given on application. 28 x I 1-2 Bicycle Tires $1.65 THESE PRICES FOR ('atllf H. J. FISHER, Hamilton St., Goderich Ntrwilowww., taaa111110