HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-8-13, Page 41 'Flom -Lty. August 13. Ill_.-..
The Store with the Stock je
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Travelling Suits
New arrivals of our early Fall Suits --'newest shades
in good strong tweeds. exceptionally well tailored and
splendid fitting garments.
Real Value at $25.00 and $27.50
See our all -wool grey serge Suits,
Special Value at $30.00
For high-class hand -tailored Suits get one made
to measure by SOCIETY BRAND.
Prices $35.00 to $55.00
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
Men's aad Ins' Near Phone 57 Next Bank of Montreal
TUE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
wuuth'I visit with her [laughter, airs.
(lir.) Barnby, of, Hamilton.
MN.'er (toy Errington is home at,
ter spending two weeks with his
graudfather at I)uugaunon.
Dr. and Mrs. John McLean and
Ills. McLean sad Mr, Grant, of t'hi-
cago. visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Jolue
stun during the week.
Ili., ai Robertson snit her niece.
LOYAL lus.`.ut 1'Itutun, is Lowe again.
,, -____ _ Institute ,will hold
• 14.12 11., .Aug. 11.-4/r. and Mrs.
Shaw, of Detroit, t•►etited friends lu
the neighborhood the lust week.
miss Shaw, ut Bluevale. is vlattlug
at the home of her frku3l, Watt Edith[ilea.
Mr. McDonald, of Luckuow, la visit-
ing at the home of Mr. A. Erriugtou.
Mr. N, Pierson shipped a carload
ot hogs
from McGaw station last
week.-
We are sorry td learn of the illnessof Mrs. A. W. Becker at Detroit. We
hope the will soon be restored to good
health again.
MIat'Ml)u
tuald site Miss Graham,of Kincardine. are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jolla Young.
A number of members of Morulug
Star Lodge attended the funeral of
the late Mr. Lauder in Uoderlch last
week.
le ►u this+
Wedding Stationery -Prix,' mat *--The Signal
ftp tit meeting at the home ut Mrs,
A. Ferguson on Tuesday. AUgust 1$,.
at 2.15 p.m. Subj t . "Poser Of
Musk•:' by Mew. ..11p. !toll call -:`A
helpful Idea for \toaday anti Satur-
11111y. Hostesses. Mrs. IL ),ldti.s .
Mr":"- Stunts gait Urs. t'. Strculghau.
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neighborhood aro taking is the Chalk-
tuuqua at (.oderkh this weak.
The tine rales of the last week im-
proved the crops greatly. The water
supply has also been rettoretl.
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August 1$th
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GODERICH
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Zit -Novelty Dance, Tue
August 18th
and Special Night, August 20th
0
Prizes, Favors, Fun for -fill
THE PAVILION
(NEAR SUNSET, GOUERICH)
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\\'1:S'1'F'WLI►. Aug. 11.-- l'r,Z. Al-
fred t'etek. of I r.mto.. is .Is•ttdiltg
his 'vacatiuu w:"1 ills psarents." air.
and Mrs. David Cook.
Mrs. Henry ai- rrlsh and daughter.
Mary, of Torou'.•• who were yi-itiult
furuter's Ij•'.er• Mrs. Rubs. Me -
Dowell. rad o`in•r friends, left uu
S*1turdus to visa. friends ,iu 4i!vlerich.
Miss laa,lyt )1• Dowell was u tied•
rrh•lt visitor uu, lay Last week.
Mks Bertha F':I- is spending Wart
Ihrotl:y It.dtrrt,urr. have r•turned.
from an extended trip to the cwt a. o
iu.•ludfug such points of.'Inte•rest ad
Jasper Park. Prince !taper!. Va ucoi- •
ter, Portland. Salt Lake ('11.t Yaglow- '
stone Park 1111 leaver.
Many from' this locality are patron-
izing the Chautauqua this week and
are eotjoylug the prograws.
The August mtetk.g of the W.M.S.
uta- held In the township ball oil An.
gust : rth. Nhetr a bale of ,•!,thing for
Birth. Indian 'School was pwtekel.
Sirs. liwo. Ml•It1a"'. .tt •1'lyttwutIr.
a(fclt., salla on friends In this 11 -
of err vacation .t ►trigdeu. ,•t11ity the past week.
}:.' .11e7,n•.tt. -ot 11.:1 r:. la, ter. -2 '-I !Fess skews .rt lattr.•h-
vItftell friends 1. r•• L't-1 week. visited friends during the Wast week.
Nett Sabbath !.••r,• will Is• na bole aarltt, motored over. aevompenled by
ttsutal serrim .:1, the 't' tfkld Mrs. Edmond.... who 1, the guest of
.1 rid' Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrtlw:tia. Nile.
A Mrs J ideal,.• 1'• brother.. rhe 1.
•bigau. n•i.:'. •1 bee -tact week. •
AUBURN Messrs. hunter. :1nit *their fatullio
r
AC13UIt.-\, Aug. 1'2. -Mrs. Flitch ut Mu
The reunion •., .d at Donnybrook
suitd tautly, of Stratford. urd. gyre nlsltfug la -t weducittay tfa•- gait. u sLHl4ss.
Ler mother, Mrs ilio Landon. MIs. Sturdy, r` Winghatu. i- visit•
1►r. BensonSSault,
lie visits and. family, Ing her sister, Mr.:. Louis Cook.
of
Mona, of Goder!.'I.. •vlsite•d the urs
the Sault, are visiting his slater, k
Ile Johu Hoarri.ou tool daughter.
Mrs. J. Johnston, and other relatives.
Mr. Charlie !Reels, who has Ixen' 10t -Cos stater. air- W. iL Campts'tt
visiting friends In Kitchener for the Ina week. and :It' tided the idol boys'
Last two weeks, is home again. and girl+ and
h.•L t at Uuuuybr.s.k
Mr. and Mrs. (laughter,
Kempton, of Ripley. last iWwlnesday.
visited their daughter, Mrs. Harold Ile. suit Mr \t'Ht ii'.I+ste r -site,
Bogie. on Sunday. fawilc. uf` SL Ile, dews ct-itwl tttetr
' din 111 a number from herr are tae- e' 'tins. Mr. au,l \i:s. Iter* T:U'ior, ou
Jug in the Chautauqua iu tioderich Sunday.this week Illr and Mrs .'.,lin Campbell and
NILE
t44iito.0044.
Aug. 29
Iaelwai.e
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
Exhibition
TORONTO
1923
Sept. 12
lnchnuve
0000kikoo4e4
Canadian National
Exhibition
-TORONTO
Oath ANNIVERSARY
The Annual World's Fair
Eclipsing anything previously
presented --unique, t,totlluueri
tai among Expto'itionp.
Aug. 29 -Sept. 12
7 L T'f
INCLUSIVE
00 a,2
w
-women•* ltitute held a very sue-
NILE. Aug. ll. -Mrs. S." F. White
and Miss tinter' Whit*, of Chatham,
and Mr. (tarry Jttrkun
a, .!f Windsor,
hate returned home after spending a
few week. at tit* parsonage.
Dr. land Mrs. Shaw and son. Joseph,
.With Mrs. JosephJosephEdmunds, +.f - De-
troit,
)rtrust, matured to Wile wild are visit•
Mg Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mellwalu on
til .• Io.undary.
Mia Amelia Hetherington was a
week -end visitor at Ibr home ut her garet :u.•: Mary' alacKenale, A than -
aunt. Mrs. Robert Meliwain. ty lune[. was served by the hostess,
Ilr. and Mrs. Hathaway, of ('hat- bringing t very pleasant afternoon to
I IUs are wvlag au exteudel a close. 'l'he &text sleeting of. the lie
-said wasting at the home ut Mrs.
ltriuu IIuekingb*nt. 12th cuucessiuu.
..0 August 6th. The prt•sidtut, Mrs.
Albert I;,.•kets, prottded. After the
preliwiu:.ry business of the meeting
a splendid program was given, Qat
clutttntr '••'sa*anity I►uglug. instru-
mental .,•lw3lun* by Miss Irene Mac-
I*,pald Istel Miss Itaruby', papers by
Mrs. J. 'v'il Mae� ensje•aud Mrs. N.
G. alas!!.. aIle. sold, by Misses Mar•
1..a w 1
v1,0 at the home of the !titters coo- lino.• i- to, be held at the o
Shaw. T Juhu.tou nod R 1'hlllip, a Ile iir•k•y Echlin. Mr. Hatha-`lir- .0 X 1
Mtwrs. J. J. Robertson, H. J. v.anom, visite! fonuer- st•te•.r.
Mr- Will lion: �( Crewe, on Situ-
sin.
w
nu s n. l..•r Ikt•kelt In Se Nem ter.
wutortd to Kitchener on Thurday to tut, blacl'switI at tnlf.ie au»'...►lle Reddest. -A rather
attend the old boys', reunion there.
They report a very enjoyable time.
Mess May Armstrong. of !trattoria.
is visiting her uncle, Mr. J. 4'. !'larks.
*ay uta
SAVE THE CHILDREN
Mr. liar J•:dmenstott. of the'West. ---
a former resident. Is visiting relatives -
heae. Mothers who a
We are worry to report that r.' i
Tow Johnston, our genial garage that• ter eller.
f tr wears ago lir seers•-aeeL serems am -Awhile atrldrut took pigs'*
,y t•1 en
1 Igr gatiun at Slnepperdh.n on last 'Phan -.lay un (LIP dieserl road et
tip. .w. l e
Snuday inorulug. te•tlhg thew u[ his stye. mud , f the 1tRh concession. A
iss,'•tation with that church when ,ti.urtst ear .from Michigan took to the
the prasemt building was erected. ilte "diteh *gel tha occupants were thrown
utas th,•,t .up,rrtnG•11d.y11 of the $un• out •and badly shaken up. besides tw-
ins.Y uf-Itubq's .ISv i1'11U.11, whlrh was he•Id -thy frog cut al..,tt tate face and head. One
t outs Ser
l M [luta Tames,. 1 ' utas feel school house. 'lit• talk_wasvery au- tuna had Ills twek 144(17 lard Thr
s tette•tltg rs�a1'iatly to many it the glues le'til* err wits all broken
min, is _contluel to his Inv[ tut ac reu.ouablr safe 1114' 10'4 Werth ildd.-r nt.wtsr4 ut the ty,ugrrgatiuu• tide car utas othrrwl-e dnwsavd. 'Mama!
,.oat of having had his tonsils re •n h ti chadklt hitair• Mr. Hathaway sad -wife. motored from iatptreat .ores had the attention of
grovel!
utuac
rtvwt on ►tnturday.. lata. tum *111(1 dtarrtt ;rY off thousand*
- t'hatham. - fun* plhcslclans: Ur. Sta1tw.n .f Kln-1
411re. It. Shaw is visiting her . par•- „[ little Dues • amps•*, 111 [gust Ih F:mwa Ntn•ll 1r opt•uding ii 'r tail. 1►r. Flnlaylbem of Ripley, a doc-
ents at Kitchener this wee''. d.tt.es brt'ausr 1 •L••r d"e uut y . a'2•nt ,tt the home of her father. tar from Kilo -aniline. and another
Mrs. J. 1 .•mp and daitlfhter. Dora. 113%1 a .air m••' le:uel ti. give Mr J',m, '.Nu.al, Oh the .111th c.•d.•rw•• that eaue afotat at the time of the ars
speut [tie eeTt sod inn* -mow E. ippny. trio. t 'rahtMw•
-
a«�+
f Kitchener. formerly rat --Auburn:
Wagner.stonalis to til 1111.1 they act
Mrs. 0. E. -Irratt, who spent last I,r'ret* their .d. The Tab-
lets_
week with ter tr.thrr. Me. -It: Jeik• .• ,t goo-erttment'
' lets -.Ler gttarou
',analyst to he at • .r h:1mile-. even iw7 +
the newborn ', t',e. They are. ere y
wial .,F, Nowt 1 Ja'e.'.Wr two Atlir tit',er
3= I
- Meant* The members of Gm party
it 11tr1•'" Cttil.i were wrrr irirt.l4y wa.re taken to Klneinliue hesl4tal.
e ntertaitu'ik t the hor .if a1 r
tu. t'Iar*
Tlo.mps. Wednesday of eruiu on. .iu-
lti:wIM•nt. ' t4t A• farmer of itsltors wrrr
•�c, t and a very i,lensant afternoon
-heat."--rales i,rsr+a,t-e.l -,r
regulate ter_ h .•• and keep rhr atteutI�auce at the garden party of the
ntttat'h sweet n .1 ;owe. 'ell..y. are Nit,nite•t chu?rh on Friday last.
Just Arrived
Car Alberta Coal
Anyone desiring to try
our own
CANADIAN COAL
m .t order' at once, as it
ll not last long.
JOHN B. MUST
COAL (0:
sold ivy meek!,,. a r '•r !,y mall rii t [,.:Meati uttnt:ertrer
'2.i ,..tit[ a
:!sous 444.4-
Metiain,•• •'.. rd.'" "1-1''• lit.!Ito latesegaent.of,thr doughdoughmei :hose
whirs •Wl't•' able to attend enjoyed a
('.tKIAt'. 2•w«I'sapp,•r and program. • W.. 1. {»•
f.,r I.•uer weather ln•sr stare. • '
, .1114.44 A• :. 1'_` N1r. anal Mrs. l 'Times nrr ltt•rking rip. 'Thr iurr•'.;,-
d'hirl.•. Itrhw'u. «.1� .. n•1 datagbhr, of .dace t•',t•.• lul..a tl,•w rvMt of pont.
nh
:if ter ito---sof }tu:.fure if. wa*meds!. It adds to
ud ,,ther•relative., the appearance of -our •e..u.u.u,ily.
of 1.orrolt. ,is the whet I. .
Mrs. E. ''1-h,,r. ST. HELENSMr, ad •Mr.,• ileo. 11.-.. anal cane; ` it4 .Mis- flar-
• of. Aa.,ru. y.•nt-Sanhay .w 1111HELENS.. lo.-
' �.
1 and Mrs .\. ('lark, y ry Mcalsnwld. ut Tl•p.nto. is a visit -
Nr. ate )1 •-. Gordon )Wi' ,a: :wit •.,r with hercue-it. the Misses Mur -
Mr: and Mr'. Furman. o . f Filo )i l: tt., r:ty and Cameron.w•irta the fo•un•!..' Mrs. M. t'. McKenzie. ..t Kiutail,
parent.. lir. -suit Mr-. .VIab \\.., a•!1 t. u vis sur w,'lTi 3r. and Mr=: I'+Tt',
Mi+ It •r, i• v
Shaw. of 1110,4 • -. a 2 ark iatet 'week. Mrs. •MeKeusie had'
n- hu
r:.it-• '• -•tt.•u.lr r
I ...t.t ltuys:.au.1-
hits[, te. :.• sue of Mrs. 1. fleet. 1 .ui"u of S.N.- No. 7, Went Wawa.
\I-.. T. N .--Phe• I. -'to.' at•• • .t -'t.
Mr. W. I. Allier amt..al. h 'dn•n. 1 tie
_- - - ►erotiry and [:oe are. helt-
b :u r,:. It►. Rat- f:ran•. 'ilit' tali«+ wrrr w.•ce,l n.
4'hlcay;,t. are
MP.. taw.. a
Mr-. (hr
f err 4
Exclusive
Kodak Finishing
Rsll developed and 6 pant., 254.
Cash wroth order
R. R. Sallows
1
M-4D-S-U=M-M-E-I�
S.A-L-E
18 only striped broadcloth 1)r,' -.e.. Striped cotton Broadcloths. highly
These .dreetes were good value at mercerized. Selling 'reguinrly 'at
Their feigner pMre 44.9:7 --sate[*.----0..0a and 01.25- per-- yard. -Mitt=-_-
Your choice while they last at summer sale yd. 89c
each $2.95
Men's all tvn,.l Bat titfg Suits in the
popular shades. . Clearing at
r.,.,e. $2.95
200 pair ladies' Silk Hose. Full range
of shades, white, black, peach. fawn,
grey and beige. Mid -summer p,.1.•
price pr. 89c
Ladies' simpler weight Buttoner in
several colors. _Sale- price-. • 49c
200 yds. (linghain, in checked- pat-
terns, suitable for children's wear.
('fearing at, pee yard 17t "C
1t►tl pairs wf nten'a-M--H-44-wanl
in different colors. !tides[,• «
.ale pr 49c
Panty -figured drew[ ('repel. Several
different oolors and patter.* fro
choose from. Ott ptice to et'
yd. 9&
•
Phone
56
Specials
fir Friday and Saturday only
Ladies' and ch (ren.. - ..y. Japare
Sunshades. _O Iv a ; w of til. -,
- ieft
300 cards of Redura.rti in ties•• •r .
three and one-half, yard ti:'•
IFiagths. (-'lwaring tI 14 week, it
PI' 69c
100 yards chocked Ratios' t•
Silk Broadcloth
IN PLAIN COLORS
Regular price $1.25
Friday and Saturday
at 98c. said 4,
800 rolls of WatAper
22 inches wide
semi-trimm
Clearing at 9c. per roll
I'lain•_eeler-lingerie--'Crepeaspecial
value at • • , Pi' 29c
' 75c
250 pair ladies' silk H •se. Hogolar
price, $1.;,1 Ter pair Mid -summer
sale pr. $125
Ladles. lustre silk 11 • cry, in
pupnlar shales sash tad rand,
]each. Iavaaeler A1. flesh. Mill
sluttinler sale pr. 19c
Rath •_Tt•welytlargt.-:.site anti hear'
quallti. Sp�at��•i°itl, at
each 59C
ihtring tltiw wtlr we t.fher'ipeeiel--
crit 4'oniroleunt and Lhwleum i iig•
in all sizes: alta 'a ftillwrbpeata'y anal
Brussel. Rupr.i _ah s fei• r nR price.
The S. A. CRAY CO.
r
Phone
56
.yiug_with (heir mole. 'lr. •John
•.ul::Td: G.wle•rkh tow u•hap.
Mi -s. Juhuston.' of Bre-,•ti.•Id• is a
.'t wtttr-iter- -vi: terr-S rt.- itohtiaun-
\\ .,1.. •
\lo le. tpj.. jl.4J411 y vieltinj
II:mili.nt moil other paints: •
Mi.s F7lizhbetit 'WWelia s. i. of New
).ark, i- ttt!rguest of her si•hr. Mrs.
41,;e. 1W.•i.ir. - .
Mis'(• Fos. of Whitechurch. visited
with
leer aunt. Mrs. W-. J. Humphrey.
week.
ltd.• trent Woods is Si tweet of ?Ira.
nstrt l.uckuuw, at their cottage at
take.
.112• Margaret I11klcmatiu. df Marr
Ion, •was t -greet with her cousins.
•N.•+ -r., McDonald, last week.
\t Wilson Wetsda. lint.' It. J.
U I Mits 1'ertt Woods. alis.- %V!u-
uie Woods and Bettie motored I•• t'cr-
qn. Saturday and spent the .%•rk•eud
)Ir. and Mrs. Arnold itttt-«oar.
•.I
Woods and Vera remained,,ver.
-Mr. and Snowden and son and
)Ir. •and Mrs. McPherson and sone.,
unw!.•%ilt.•, were visiting during 1114
n ick[---itlth Mr. snit M civ -:c
Robert.. They atten.hd the old
girl.' and buys' reunion of trehool
sections 7 and 1:1. East and '%',wt 1i'm•
w.1York. on Wednesday. •
l'hotti• of tin• St. Helen. Rifle .4'-
stunt[ who attended' the 0-11A:
amt. -h -' at Long itraneh this week
are Ile•ssrs. John Webster. A. Itobitl-
n. Sandy Young.' W. Tailor. ilwr-
t rli et1t Elmer Pardon.
BUY
Solvay Coke
The Faultless Fuel
Ill -
New
• and Used
Furniture
TRY
Blackstone's Furniture
Exchange
on the Broadway u,k
t tio►icb
r--
A.4HFiEIJ)
ANirrII I.U, .loss 1n - .\moult the
visitors of the week were 11r. Itslin
M*,Greg.rr. of lh'troit: Mr. end Mrs.
1 131rid McGill, of R'Inghsto; \ties
Ma.4iregor. of Uuluth: Mr. rand Niro.
Lhtrucit..et Ustowel.
--•lter„..1. S. Hardie and a1•1-. Hardie
are home after spending tu• i.lays et,
ulivetir on the lake.
Mr. and Mr.. John Murdoch. of De-
troit, are visiting their many friends
h, A•htt*Id.
Mr Ilecle•mun. of Windsor, Is
vi.itin¢ her slier. Mrs. It: A. Mae-
Tii,6atl. l..s•hatah.
Miss Lily 1•Iwrk. of St. Helena, Is
vitakinit. at the hove if Mr. and Mr..
M. C. )IacK.•nzi.'
Mr. and 31r.. .1.631 Madsen and
Miss Sarah Maelreens. aM of Chteegu.
are visiting at the home of their fa-
tter.- Mr. Ales. Msrbeen: 1mtlttlan.
We are glad to report that Mr.
1t.dr Mk MacGregor is'eoing well.
Ilbas Katharine MacDonald. of Kit -
tall. Is visiting her mt.lc and aunt.
Mr. and Mr. italn Maelsonkkl. at
Sarnia.
Women's. Institatek.-The Klotsft
FREE- FROM GAS
Uniform Quality •
-3i.« Y..l�0aey
SES
OVER a hundred
summer Dresses
in the newest styes
and most favored
colors -to-- choose
from.
Sizes to suit matron
and miss.
$1.95 and up
Royal Ladies' Ready -to -
Wear Co.
rh,ea aft that is claimed
for other fuels
AND DOES IT BETTER
1 1
Sok Aa.- 1, for Goderich
The Dean Coal Co.
importer..,( High -Grade
\nthracite,
Bituminous and
Smokeless Coals
Specials at - -
Puce --Grocery
Corn flakes
per pkg. • . 12c.
Ammonia
3 for 23c.
Shredied Wheat
2 for 25c.
WE SELL ICE CREAM
floods delivered free
lour orders solicited --
W. Price.
(:racer, ricin Ave.
Phone :1',(I Uoderlo'h
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IMMEMINn
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NEITHER 'YOU NOR WE CAN
AFFORD POOR QUALITY
$1000 less in price must mean S10.00 less in
quality of cloth and worklmanship. -
You can't afford poor clothes. They ate never sat-
isfactory and cost more in the long run.
OFF ON ALL STRAW HATS
I lundieds of samples to select from in
DresSwell and Crown Tailored Clothes
Use our remodelling, relining and repair service.
THE PHONE NUMBER IS FOUR-NII(E.
FRANK H. MARTIN
1 1
TAILOR AND HATTEIL
11trLean's Block, Ltaat Bide of Square, (}oderlch
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