The Signal, 1925-5-7, Page 44r -Thursday. May 7, 102S
THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
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SOCIETY BRAND
SPECIAL' SERVICE
Custom Made -to -Measure
SUITS or OVERCOATS made
to your individual order from
a choice of 250 imported
British and Scotch Worsteds,
Tweeds, Vicunas, and Serges.
A Style to suit every
tailored by experts, and
o lteaule.
. Your entire .atisfactigtl absolutely -
guaranteed.
in4ti vitl.tlal,
seven -days
W. C. PRIDHAM & 'SON
Men's and Boys' Wear Phone 57 Next Bank of Montreal
Hydro Electric
The People's Power
Cook by Electricity
Wash by Electricity
Iron by JElectt -
ST. AUGUSTIN19 people. ..f Dungannon are putting on
a four .1."Thee4 play, entitled, "e Val
•-. ST. Al'l:I'STINE. Maty 3.--Mtatl i ley learnt." in the basement of the
Martha Ferguson Is,_vislting 1,oadou .tuiltcan church.
friends at present,
I Miss leery 'Cluimpaon. of l.ueknoyr I NIL!
high School, was home over the week-
end. i
I Mr. avid and 3fits Betty McAl-
lister spent the week -end with flier
River friends.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Graves v111ted at
Mr. Nm. ionnelly's sing day last
Mr. Wm. Noon 'vtstied Awhaeld
friends last week.
i
HYRO STORE
North side of Square Gederich
BABY CHICKS
,Barred Rocks, 0. A. C. Strain
Greatly Reduced Prices
Bred -to -lay chicks and hatch-
ing eggs from hens of high
production, mated to. pedi,
&!seed males from 20G egg
Hoek
We can supply you an) ...: at
gristly reduced prices.
(sticks lSe Path; &11.66 per 1044.
Eggs $1.50 per 1:,; 17 per 108.
Eight -week-old PuIIr(s $1.00 ea.
Exptrseextrr. 100 i..4 centlive
delivery of chick- 4(1 per cent fer-
tility of egg. guarana -ed
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
LiN CAMPBELL
Phone Blyth 10 24
MAITLAND SPECIALTY FARM
R. R. No. 2, Auburn
COLBORNE
COLIt1►RNE TOWNSHIP. Maly a.
-l1rs. Iian,ld Warrener. of (:d,ierich.
was visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jno.'}eaga)1,,, for a few drys
last Weei _.__
Mr. and Mr+4. Snot Young and
daughter. Kett'. of Ebenezer. 'tains]
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Treble on Sunday.
()mite +e number attended the play.
"My Irish Bose." at Bethel last Mon-
day evening. put on by the young
people of the `Mrthodisr churls of
Auburn. now..• w -hu did not ser It
missed something good.
The sympathy of the community
goo* to Mrs. Geo. iinxtcr in the
death of her mother. who passed
away on Tuesday morning.
1.11N11231.11N1123LANES. May S.. -The members of -
the Coterie's Cornsa 1'.F.W.O. Club
held their--hprll .eting In their
elub room. All the nfllerrs were
present and' a nntuher f new names
were added to the roll. fter nn iu•r•
trsting ileal..+inn on revival of
aimiapaioni.44141fAXned in
'4 • ;rw
reiesting_ptaer _"Thr- heel_ of- as
Education" was read by Mee. Jae.
Little. The meeting closed with the
singing of the National anthem. \
The seeding is abort finished, In
this part and .a number are eprayi
their orchards and putting In thea
root crops.
Quite a number from )flake's and
Zion appointmeata_attendut the sac-
ramental eervtee-tn-ffnekett's chnmir
Inst Sunday. People's
The, Auburn Youngo league
mire GODERICA TOWNSHIP ; re their Iday.. "My WildIrish'
!Woe...!Woe...\In 11.0111.1 ehur.•h ,3londav )
,:1>I)t;1ij( fl T(1!iiNtl�1�'_ ‘,,min. :,.' eve ing t' a large and appre•lattre ,
a Hooal. }
NILE. May S. - 4:o-tn-hltnJay
Selena Day nett Sunday al, 2 ,iel t'k. l
Everylawhy out wearing a' flower for
mother.* Special Mother's Day Ret-
ries. sat 7.110 p.n..
Nile ,.aigr•gution invite the pub-
lic to p- tea meeting and concert On
Monday. May 2d. Supper served;
from 11 tel S teelek.' Program of
mush. and readings by the Winghnm
t'leteert ('oro1aa ny. AJmisato O
. :
0.1148 and '.it colts.
Mrs. Eailin'a Suds Dwtth.--•1 Nt
Monday morning ale people of this
,.,mmuuity, as well as oher
t". were
surpris..1 and very sorry to, hear of
the very sudden death of Mrs. Wesley
Eehliu. Mrs. )'ehlin ha,1 out been
eldoeille geed health for memo
ua)nths. hut Sunday evening she was
feeling fully +1+ wt.'', a* usual: she
luul enjo7ed an afternoonafternoonvisiting
with her father. Mr. itiebnnls,in. anti
other friends. tete a hearty rupya•r.•
amt hal begun the evening farm
work ,wh'she was suddenly_ seised
with •.ait•ok,. +cLJch rendered her
M
end,M,-
y- .nnpletely titt•on.s-ills.
1)r. Whitely. of Gol.•rich, responded
to n hurry -up 'phone call hat w•as un-
able to restore Mrs. Einin to eon-
4(•loU44l4 s. and' shortly _ after Jrttd-
night she pas -,d away. The sinew
sympathy of their many friend* is
extended to the bereaved ants. Nf-
prr1a11y to Mr. Cecilia and Robert.
who will Woes her sonde from their
home. At time of w-rltiIiX the funer-
al has been arranged for Wednesday
afternoon at 2 ooh.ek.• Interment
wilt he made in ihnramtote e •ttt tery.
wood Stackhouae, of Rrucefleld.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walden and
family visited at Ltwknow on Sun-
day. Their daughter. Mins Mabel,
who has .been vlalting her aunt, Yrs..
Kenny oamerun, returned 110MP with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyon. of'Tityth,
vieeted Mt. andBert1Mrs. ert 'Taylor on
Suloiay•
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Gordon Knell. who lies leen on the
sick 1111. 11Improving.
Mr. and Ira. Charlet' -Wlghtman
stent Saturday to Itnu*.•Is.
The new' 011101111011101111of the Sundry
m•h.wd took their place.i on Sunday:
Suterintendent, 'Mr. Marvin MriMw-
ell : assistant wttperinteniPti . Mr.
Will in Mel k,well; re•retary. Mr.
Leslie Duehanan: assistant were-
( tory. Miss 1111411 Vincent; treasurer.
Mr. J. i.. al,ilowell; librarian. )Ir.
Marshal Stonehonae: pianist. Miss
Winnie Campbell, Elva Walden.
1 The Mission 4lrrle of the Weat-
I fl.•Id rhur;•h closed,* Allt.r"aflll year
1 tlnanelally. They sent to the branch
(treasurer at11:t. an iner•aw• of $23
over last year.
Mr. mut Mrs. Albert Campbell at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. l'amp-
bell's raisin. the late Mr. John Reid,
l of near Dungannon. on Tuesde} hot.
IRh'NAIILLER
IIVNMi1.i.ER. May .:,:-Mr. '.Wtt-.
Ilam Ynhng and family line,.line,.`
r.4ce toy
moved into -the horse. formerly n r I
pled by the late Mhas lateretla. Vas i
tone. a
J(� Rey. P. P. Mince. of Auburn and
.-
' UIr. 4:. W. Bun, of Mnnktntr. were
al�iI.lte _Hemmpic! par.enage en Tare -
forw, rli.tna to-rntnpiete arratermneytt-'
far the lk.dcrieh Summer Whnult '
MAKE CARE OF
lou, under the auspices of At. Mars
chyrch ladle, Guild, Auburn, was
faIrt1 well attended. the proceeds
amounting to about $5 .1.
Mr. Morrisntt. Government egg In-
spector. was in 141yth on Thursday
evening Instructing the merchants of
the surrounding di..1riet In the rules
and regulations of egg -grading. This
has not been dote to the past, but
It Is now e.,wpuls.'ry that all eggs be
graded. This, we furl sure. will be
a gryat 41r11011 to ?h.' farmer.
The e,ngreggatloual meeting of the
aleth,rll*t church. which Was held on
Tuesday evening boat was well at-
tended. 'Ch.: reports from the dif-
ferent .It•lortutents showed that the
elmreh was 111 a flourishing e,ndi-
tion. The social part of the evening
w•us enjoyed by all, listening „to the
readings. solos. etc.. after . which
lunch was served.
Mother's play will to observed In
all the churehes herr'711.17"1eftn'dny.
May 101h.
,\ yr+•1l evening service will he
held In Knox church ne:R S let
evening. at 7.:10. Mother'. Day will
Is. observed at the morning serine.
-t children's choir will render music.
R.tl'F iELD
1t.1YFlEl.il. May 6. -Mr. W. t'.
Altwn...I.' of 1)thuwa, grandson of
Mrs., E. Attwood, is making hip load
sn
BABIES EASIER
quarter.t, at Hayfield while dnlue
wi{tt eers run,•ylug yp'ar heed.
1.r. A. Newton Brady has moved
Into Mr. Lewis Thompa..n's hon....
Stomach di4turtwine." nod .•nnsrt- funnel -1y ...•u llel lv Robe Speck
41111et are n•aponsihlr Cur much of man. who is naw «.•upytng MI -s
tkr irell+InnP++ of Iatbls nod youaR Mnrgar•r 1',ek'a edtalge.
children. 1\'h.•n the baby i+ car.+ or airs' Jas. Fergtoon left on Friday
Irril1lile 4140 mntb.'r rh.ndd.. net r'' Inv ltetgreve, owing to the lliu,•ss of
tort to snt•allh.l-urlt141IUj mi•at.lr.a, her sister.
to comet the trouble, for In Ho' Ina- Mr. 1:. 1. Fawe•tt, who has leen
Jority of ease+ these mixture-. simldy araisting Rev. J.Jay Johnston in the
drug the shied into an tuutattire', reeirat seryh'ea held lLthe Meth,dIK
sleep. -What Is ue•del Ts a geode cInlreh for the past three weeks, left
laxative that *4R swlrtP1 the stmt'• oe M„e,lar for his ink:
ash and ' r.•gulau• t1 ,' borer. Sufi airs. .t. Trethewey, who spent the
a reln,Vly Is- toured ip Raby'a tlWn 11.11 winter in ik•In,lt and St. Thom-
Tnldels. They arc easy to tnkl• and as,' i+ visiting her daughter. Mrs. A.
are guaranteed to be entirely free j, Inver.
from opiates - duel .atm...tie... ('on-' Mr. Jn ilrchmaun left on Tuconlay
.>t -ruing them. sitz+. Jos- Toasaignant• after rlsiting his father for several
S Stopltie. ,jus.. writ.•.: --"I. would days. .
likeI., nil mothers to know flat 1 tot Mr. John Pollok. left on Saturday
-there-is.-s.. other need1Pinr to e.)nal fur his ranch near Selkirk. Maultl,-
It non' 1 urn Tablets. 1 always keep hal. '
a Ir.x ' + the house and their ieromPt Mrs. 3. W. Tippet.: returned to th.•
n -e Ile.' r falls 4.. r•4tnr,• m� ilttle village nn S,thtrlay after rpwrod*44
our, to ltcaitl.." The Tabhts nt'' tau. weeks with her Jattghter, .Mrs.
.id 1,►•- teielk•ies.- At'aiovc-$As--utero P. ferment. in Retreat.
The Young People of
Smith's Hill
will give a play entitled
"Tompkins' Hired Man"
at Carlow,
-uN-
FRIDAY, MAY 15,
coMMl•:01NG AT x 11.31.
ADMISSION - sue. arid 20c.
We specialize in Wiring of
all kinds. Let us give you an
estimate for wiring your
house or garage.
Private Telephones, Motors,
Dynamos, Electric Light and
Burglar Alarm Systems
Men's - -' ••
V neck-
Sweater Coats
at $2.45
Cook, Iron and Toast by
' Electricity
We have an assortment of
the best Electric Iron* and
Toasters trade in Canada.
Made of fine all -wool in
an assortment of colors.
Brown Heather
Grey Heather, Lovats,
Blue and Green Heathers
- ,•ll'L15ri :IH TO 44
at $2.45
ROBT. TAIT
M. Robins
Mr. 1i. Mnntgomerp ha" onn•hn+ed
1 well rendered and the nnmlers given ;
Dick McLPnnan's Harm un the 4th between acts were also well- done
'
rbnerssion' The a..-neer• added materially to the The farm formerly a enpi..l by N• I rneer%$ of the erPnIng. .Utoy:ether It
Louden has been rented t.. 1:. \\'il•
tla msnn, of the lilt )inP way mace .41.140001 e4;n-1
Mies A. It. IMvidsn' !eft on a trite, n alothrr's 'hay --gaud .4;nto-Snnddy
School .Snndny wlll he observed' next
to Hamilton last- Friday.
Itenmllier ' at
Ss y'
:Lster. alta U. Hamilton.
noise Chunk Notes. -M,-. Whit:
nolt1 la -t Sabbath gave nn interest-
ing and inspiring discourse on the
snikbei "Windows Toward Jerusa-
lem."Mr. and )Ir'. )obit )J.41,tre an,l
fropt the text. Daniel -4,:10.. r
Mother's Day and e:o•tn-Sunday- .bnaghrer. (tonna. over.• Sendai clsiF.
*hoot ;My. May 111. will be 'obeerr- i'on with 1trtlnJ fri,n.h• and fit the
.94 nett Sunday with an nttrnetive . �Tlm il•umlller 4 irenit club are
and •interesting ' service. . Rrervlssly taking their pity. 'yfere 4'omr.s the
weh.Jun'' i ltridegreom.'' t.. Pruc.lield Frldny. '
If).al, zIon ' sit- T.'9R Amt„ yN•TTuT ,;its
_--'tan''Tts.r. *111 be no eecitiag trR
i -lee on the rirentt. feet �,•y. rylsr17,1
turn nut, in honor .4 molh,l(,r . I
aur. noel Mrs. Ulm:. Ilr(knw• end
• 11.0.
PORT ALBERT
, .•ci•mina .•t thi. week.
PORT .\I.11EItT. )1:1}- :'. --alis.
Minnie lah•kw.n, of hederich. visited'
with her parents one dry this week. ,
aur. and Mr.. Elliott Drennan and .
Mr. „and - Mrs. Her. itttrrows--evf
.-r1,1i: were Sunday visitors et- the
hem,. of Mr. awl -.ltttr .Jacob .Cone- _
iii+.
314.1 )Inrhm Tig'ert. of AnUnrt.
spent the w•e•k-end ,11,�r' her: home here.
t Mr. Geo. -Green. of 1:'alerlrlt, stent
the 'week -end here with his dangh•
t. r. Mrs. J;..,. Rl.'har.lw,n. -
The snrroundhtg eommnnIty ex-{
14.li11-- their- - -sy-Na4mtaty to .air.--- W.
Cchlin In his time of tronhkA
tin Friday. May Sib. the .young
WE'STFIELD
"Here Comes The
Bridegroom"
a Iunuorous and drainat i.•
play, will he given l,y,l I,••
Benmiller Circuit Club
in the Town Hall, Bayfield,
Monday, May 11th
AT a.1S1P.M,.
Over Fifteen Participautn.
Thrilling Plot.
lntcreAt int: Character
Port royal.
Spark 1iing Illuutor.
Muow la•twe.-n amts.
-A,Imisaioe:
Adults 35c. - Children 20‘
at '25
line, )ledie,
bs from The 11r. \\'II- 79e r. snit• of the voting Tehk•h las
le .4'... Itrtelc.tlb., init. been going en far the past two weeks
In the Ih(yfleld I'ro.44yterian erogr.•ga
'11111Li 'tion wets an need atarnnert•eatlob
R• -Me -44. Scott t'1 mortin2 Mnu.lay evening. The r.-
34rs. J,wrR. x111? was a0 follows: roe union. Ott:
few days ' last against-, .'to: naj"Mty of for union.
A
tI'itl'RN, M
risitel Iris (taught
of 1'eIMrnr•, for a
-wee*. _)alLbattdaf ken n.
aEi and »Wr f:n't u . vine. amt /rote Tiet ; Thur7.iiif: May."14th. rind
Mr. 'ferry Beadle mot .1 from De- 'eontlnmw .aetll the .nil of lleptemb'r.
tn'lt. on 4ntaarday, spend, 114'• week- Itemettater the 44(04*' close each
end with their parents Ise ' 'rbnrwla,y at n.s'n.•
mfr. Thos. Johnston and is* Ellett netting has bon gond m, far -Nis
.'1,l1llt's nre visiting the urmer'a season. eftft.rlally last wells. when
-inter. airs. R. Farrow. of M *'hell. there were large hauls.
Mr. Itar,ld !hack.of the-ch1lgdn2 A very Interesting and arming
tall!. Las put 111 a stock of our. pias. "flees .'ores the Rrld,•grer'n.."
uu.nufeetnnd by the Luc -know in Is. will 1st put on by the young p.opde
as a .140 RIP to hie other int-in.•+s. of the "Al..? awlist 4•ireuIt flub of
The'sturk visited tow hoes• ..f .M ltenndller in the town hall M•re. Mon -
ins. airy 11.th7
Ms's, Barrett. of Bingham. 1s vlslt-
Iter 'langht.•r. Mrs. Thos. Hran-
,n.I. )irs. Ernest Patterson my Fri-
- . day last. leaving a tine haft, dna.
t'.mgratrdntInns. I
Mr. Bred i'Iaetzer has engaged do
.Nrehle itobnson and Rnss.al Thomp- ) . and Mrs. Thome* amt Mr. and
- m to work In hl. Inmht•r camp nor Mr.. Il.w,kwar. ;of Laendon. were lu
Cargill. They 114nve on Wednesday the vl age on Friday.
of this -week to stnrt -their-,,.' ,'et'-' ' .Tote '. 1'. S.- met last Friday erer-
plopmPrlt. Ing ln. t • ba-'nienT of the
Mr. R. J. Scott, formerly of the terror ' arch. E1t.ellent papers
chapping mill, has longht the spurn- were given ,r Mr. t'. J•. ltig••loy, and
ty-tive-aa r.• farm belonging to Mr. J. Mins 14411.7 , ayba- The r, -.1t of the
Taylor. 4n the int eoneettsiam of West evening- .1 in n game nl err
1Vnwnnn!h. 1t le about 0444. 1n11P is•t-1tn11a.
from tile' village. Mr. Taylor has not aur. - and 3i Orland/ear and
yet derided where be will meat.'. , friends front Siert ford spent Sunday
Thr play, "Valley Farm." wbh'l, In their Pottage.
was presented in the Punster.' Hall Mr. R: T`.--tlrr nouns Tom and
on WMnmolay evening by the A. Y. Jack. Of Strati/irk the.
week -
4'..A. ,if St. Paul's church. 1)nngnn- .•tsi at their eottage ht e.
\VF:STFIF:1.1), May I. --)Ir. :mJ
Mrs. Wm. 4'rozierand family. of
,'revive. visited Mrs. ('rozier'+ tatr-
ents,.-31r-sod-.Nva. 11'illinm enmphell.
u SSmdne. .
3lother'e tine will .le observed In
the Westll'•LI Methodist elotrch on
Sunday. Sims -181 Mother's Ilan mn-
sir will be rrtah'r..l b7 the choir. •
Rev. mfr. and - Mrs. Filmer Taylor,
and tinnily siert a few Jaye last
-rirs•k .with- tbe- !firmer ... brother. 311.
11.•,4 Taylor.
K4..1t.•,----Rib-Thorpe --iund
\,.rnlnn afcih.well +!peat (WP? the
eel, -end. n-Ith their friend. Mr.'EI-
i--
THE
CODER icu
MtrfeitAl
sung YOU FEEL GRATE
YOURE GETTING THE
8E5T FOOD IN TOWN
1 - .
WHEN the Heat Folks deliver their first ton to you, step
up fo your furnace and
shake well before using=for it'i
need few shakes thereafter. Here. .
is the closest thing. to rakeless coal.
It's clean and coalsome-the pi''k
of the mines. The most ' dis-'
gruntk i furnace will heat up and
show-'sjgns of life on thif diet.
ti's --tree from all impurities and
chuck full of . heat.
.__-Call t;ha lvittf ct
-"For Coo& CleanCoal
J. Br 11113TAfD COMP*Nr
PIIrNE N 000ERICH
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BARGAINSfrom EVERY \
EPARTM ENT f or I-II8 WEEK
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAM
finest Ginghams the
Ready -to -Wear Department
HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
SCOTCH CURTAIN MADRAS
-There
Full 32 inches wide, and one of the on
Canadian market. We have about 500 yards which we are
----
ate 0 Ladies SilkBlouses
The width is 36 inches swinge shade cream. is
no better curt,t-1 material at a low price. exceptional
Ceptional
clearing this week at
32c YARD: -I
*RITE FLANNELETTE •
This is good heavy quality and the wide width. There '
is a limited stock, so buy yours early. Not more than ten
yards sold to is st«ner•
\ PRICE 26,• YARD
•STRIPED SHIRTING
H eavy quality. splendid for working shirts or children's
garments. Specially priced
l9c YARD.reversible
BLEACHED COTTON
Of very good quality, width 35 inch.
Specially priced this week at .,..
19c YARD --
LINGERIE CREPE
In shades white, sky blue, maize and mauve. Splendid
i.'r .all undergarments.
• PRICE PER YARD, 29c
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tL
ht
continued
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Crepe-de-Chene
Flt Crepe
are pMade
I KnItled Silk
Broadcloth
We have about 70 Blouses
to nearly half price this week.
Every Blouse in our stock
price this week. ,
Every one of these Blouses
and all were recent purchases.
cheap merchati ife, ; See-StiYBlouse
Ladies' Silk Hose
These are odd stock of dis-
Tines of Hosiery which
•
Blouses of
Blouses
Blouses
and Dimity Blouses
in stock which will be reduced
is reduced to almost half
is from our regular stock
There is no old stock not
values for this week ---'. --`_ /It
Ladies' Lisle Hose
With fancyrib in shades black.
white, log cabin and grey.
value. Ask to see the patterns.
PRICE, 39c YARD \,
LACE CURTAINS
of fine quality net with dainty floral border. They
are 2 1-2 yards in length and suitable for any room in the
house• PER PAIR, $3.25
_
CHENILLE MATS
' Size 23 x 48, in a large range of designs. They are a
mat and suitable for almost any room. -
PRICED EACH $1.95
LINOLEUM AND OILCLOTH
We are quoting the low price all this week, but our stock
will soon be exhausted and new merchandise mihrts7i'higher
price. Buy your Linoleum or Oilcloth to -day.
We sell nothing but first quality floor coverings and
every piece is guaranteed. •
300 yards of PURE LINEN TOWELLING
CLEARING AT ONE PRICE
were regular $1.65 and $1.75 value.
Our clearing price is $1.25 pair
Regular price was 75c. pair.
Clearing now at 49c. pair
400 Rolla of SEMI -TRIMMED WALLPAPER
• CLEARING AT ONE PRiCE
16 INCH WIDTH COLORED BORDER
INCH PERS-
t j The S. A. GRAY CO. 1 I
WALLS OR22
CEILINGRIMMED
9c. ROLL
PRICE 15c. PER YARD
DRY GOODS HOUSE FURNISHINGS READY-TO-WEAR
MATCHING BORDER 4c. YARD